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n1 XSB JACKflQN COUNTY JOVBNAbj Published Weekly By DAN TOMPKINS Entered as second cla.js matter a: I Ihe Poa, Olfico at Syiva, N. 0. ' *? ? DAN TOMPKINS, Fditor Vol THIS WEEK IN WASHINGTON (C)iil nucd From Pa?r I) and a note signed "F. D. R." In-^ j,rutted KjII to request that the i ,Ja? anesc Foreign Office talk the mat ter over with Emperor Hirohito^and vol tome definite satisfaction. "Son of Heaven" Gets Nate Old-school diplomats wera shocked the unprecedented action. The ' ; . Jaj ape^e Emperor, "Son of Heaven") and 129lh lineal dcsc.'j.uCuu o^ Hit Sun Goddess who. according to ieg ?nri. made the world nearly 2(i00, ysi.its ago. is aloof from politics, i; ?.or suited only at rare intervals on - ihe most urgent questions through the i v.' iii'.m C'l difdcult 'Vouit language' I wivch pret'udes extended discussion. Vho firm American stand brought J litlie result-. The Emperor was rc J ported to have been duly informed but no rep b' was forthcoming from the Nipponese Holy-of-Holies. An impasse was struck in the dip lomatic situation when Japanese mi itary ott'eials refused to admit the chi rges of witnesses and survivor f of lie Panay linking that land forces > hast raked the decks of the ship and machine-gunned sailors and civilians ' str fggling in the water. Another point was made when it was definite ly iroved that the U. S. gunboat was Hying the Stars and Stripes when the atUck took place. Field-D^y for Headline Scribes ! Throughout the week, the Press lias been having a field day of "war scare" heat-lines, and here, in Wash ington, two Congressional moves eoi.ld be d rectly traced to the sud- j den interes1, in international affairs. One action was to force the Lud low Amendment before the House eaily in thj January regular session. . This Amei.dment would take away from Congress its constiutional right to declare war except after a national , relerendum affirming such action un ' les; there'was "an invasion of the Urited States or its territorial posses ions and j.n attack upon its citizens reiiding therein." More important is the growing op nion that the Neutrality Act, as presently constituted, is a failure. Representative Maas, Minnesota, has j already proposed a resolution to re pe?*J the act outrignt. Senator Lodge ha; written a series of amendments to tin present law which would emascu late it until it had practically no ef fect at all. 1 BANKING AND CREDIT ARE LIKE HEART AND VEINS (Continued from page one) the credit system is the network of veips that brings the return blood to the heart for further use. It is ea:y to see that if the veins are slow in returning the blood to the heart, thin the hsart will have less blood to force out through the body again, i Thus the inter-relation of banking j and credit is readily apparent. j These two vital economic factors) in our commercial life are of inesti mable value?and are indispensable, v Creditors, and debtors alike, let it no*. be forgotten that money is the basis of exchange, and that credit is thi basis of modern business. North Carolina, Jackson County. Under and by virtue of the power an I autnoiity contained under Sec tion No. 2435 of North Carolina Code \ I will offer for sale and sell at public auction at 12 o'clock Noon, on Wed ne;day, January 12, 1938, in front of itij place of business in the Town of Sytva, the following described prop erty: One 3x10 Nissen wagon, without bed. This salo is made for work and' lat or on said wagon, and for the cost oi keeping same, and cost of sale. This the 30th day of Dec., 1937. BOB FRADY NOTICE ORDERLD that bonds of the Coun ty shall be issued to the maximum ?''g.iregate principal amount of $496, UOl'.OO for the purpose of refunding va id outstanding Indebtedness of the County represented by the following bonds: $'0,000.00 Road and Bridge 6% bonds dated May 1, 1920 payable $10,000 00 on May 1st In each o! the years from 1934 to 1940 inclusive. $60,000.00 Road and Bridca e<z bands dated June 1, 1920 payable ?16,000.00 on June 1st In each of the year* from 1941 to 1944 Inclusive $80,000,00 Good Road 0% bonds Jftrted UptastMr 1,1923 payable ?1U,? 000.00 S Member 1st in each of the yearr. from 1936 to 1043 inclusive. $12,000.00 Road and Bridge G% bonds dated February 1,1924 payable $2,000.00 February 1st in each of the i year:; from 1939 to 1944 inclusive. $60,000.00 Road and Bridge 5% j bonds dated February 1, 1927 payable February 1st $10,000.00 in each of the , years tiom 1937 to 1940 inclusive and i >5,000.00 in each of the years U41 t;> I 1944 inclusive. $214,000.00 Road and Bridge Fund- ! ng G% bonds dated April 1,1929 pay- 1 able $10,000.00 April 1st in 1935 ?uid j j 14,000.00 in 1936 and $15,000.00 in' 1937 and $25,000.00 in each of tlae j years from 1938 to 1944 inclusive, which indebtedness was incurred or j issumcd by the County for necessary ; ?ttper.ses of the County constituting j jpecial/jpurposes within the meaning j >f S ection 0 of Article V of the Con stitution and not for school purposes. ' ?V tax sufficient. to pay the principal j and interest of the bonds when due iiuli be annually levied and collected. I A statement of the County debt itaa been 0K?d with the ClerJ. and is open to public inspection. This order shall ake effect on its passage and shall jot be submitted io the voters. The foreging order was Anally j passed on the 2 hit day of December, 1937, and was first published on the ! 23rd day of Decern l or, 1987. Any action or p: coeeding, question ing the validity of said Order must be ??ominenced within thirty days al'tor '.ts first publication. T. W. ASHE, Clerk of Board of Coun ty Co.r.'r issionors of Jackson Coun ty . Carolina. .-v not.cl: ( ORDERED, that bonds of the Co'.m ? y shall be issued to the maximum iggregate principal amount of $11, lOC.Ou lor the purpose of refunding i'if! outstanding indebtedness ol' the County represented by the following bonds: $11,000.00 Dillsboro Township Roar o'/c bonds dated January 1, IT 14 and payable by extension January 1st jS2,0l!0.00 in each of the years 19311 to 1194? inclusive and $1.000.00 in 11)43. | .vhich indebtedness, was incurred or [assumed by tfie County for necessary expenses of the County constituting special purposes within the meaning of Section 0 of Article V of the Con stitution and not for j chool purpose. A tax sufficient to pay the nrincipa! and interest of the bonds when due shall be annually levied and collected. A statement of the County debt has neen iiL>d witii the Cleric and is open to public inspection. This order shall take enect on its passage and shall I rr4- bo submitted to the voters. Tfce ,XoreEpig orcLar was finally passed on the 81st day of DeoeriBto-, 1937, and waft first published on the ; 23rd day of December, 1937. ! Any action or proceeding, question tog the validity of said Order must be commenced within thirty days after its first publication. T. W. ASHE, Clerk of Board of Coun ty Commissioners of Jnckson Coun ty, Morth Carolina. Sufferers of STOMACH ULCERS ^HYPERACIDITY DEFINITE RELIEF OR MONEY BACK TETE WTLLARD TRRATMENT has bn>:iKh( prompt, definite relief In thcrouds of cases of Stomach Mi Duodenal Uktn, due to HypwacM Ity, and other forma of Stomach Dis tr'i.i dun to Excess Add. SOLD ON IS DAYS TRIAL. For complete In formal l?n. read "WUIw#i Mnu of Rtltof.'* A-nk for U ?? at SYLVA PR ARK ACT ^Progress begins wiru 6ETTIN6A CLEARER VIEW OF THE OBSTACLES. When you Re/in is fi them with Re'N u -Lac Varnish Stain | tt, . Pee Gee Rc-X u-Lnc brings lasting beauty to floors, wood work. and furniture. It's touHl a.-.d durable. Its eight natural ??hades are made with permanent colors. And it's convenient for both the painter and home owner . . . stains and varnishes in a single operation . . . dries overnight. Employ a reliable painter and specify i\.? Cite Re - Nu - Lac. PRODUCT Lv ti>c S.utb'i cwa Pftlat Ca*np* >17 Sylva Goal and Lumber Co. 'Ravel anywhere,.any day 'oKthe SOUTHERN' X C1NTS AJareJbr every purse... / 1 mmu cv One Way and Round Trip Coach Tickets...? ... lor each mile trareled. Round Trip Tickets ...lor e*ch mila traveled . . . return Umil IS days. Good in Sleeping ud Parlor Can on ptyonl of prop* chargea lor tpaca occupied. Round Trip Tickets. ...lor each mil# truaUd . .. return Unll t ? Good b S!wpb] and Parlor Can on pe| inert al proper cbaryee lor spaoa occupied. One Way Tickets. .Good in Sleeping and Parlor Can an paymaai ol proper charges lot (paca occupied. >? AIR - CONDITIONED PULLMAN AND DININO CABS Be Comfortable in the Safety of TRAIN TRAVEL Cumuli Your Local Ticket Agent, or Wiltw R. H. DeBUTTS ASSISTANT GENERAL PAS8ENGKR AGINT \ ASH I VILLI, N. C. \ I u - ;> "V Soutbebn Railway System When Is A Mistake Not A Mistake r This is one of the last pictures taken of the U. S. Gunboat Panay (pro: Pa-nigh) before she disappeared beneath the waters of the Yangtse I Mini bed and machine-gunned by Japanese planes and land forces. In protest! iff dircc:.!y to Nipponese Emperor Ilirohito. the State Depart jnent stressed the fact that the Panay was flying"United States colors t see arrow above) thus disproving earlier Japanese excuses that the Attack was a case of "mistaken identity." Pens New Thriller Busy Diplomat i mwMm Philo Vance, supcr-detective, who lins lived on a thousand screens TOIvVO . . . "Never a dull mo* in the persons of such noted stars ment." comments American Am a* William Powell. Warren Wil- bassador Joseph C. Grew on dlplo liain mi'' Kdmund Lowe, will solve malic activities here since start of the Kidi Msirdcr Case fcr read- (he Sino-Japanesc "war" last An cr# cr ihis newspaper in the new ?Mst. Ambassador Grew transmit lerializid version of the famous feti the recent exchange of notes "snatch" mystery starting in thc?e 0f American protest and Japanese columns 'soon. Above is author apology touched off by the sinking S. S. Vui Dine as he appeared in 0f the gunboat Panay,'three prl ^Tew-Yc rk when the story contract vately owned ships and killing and was announced last week. wounding of American sailors and citizens, latest in a series of "iU> cideuts" in the Far East. Daytime Dres Intricate cutting and a rare color scheme are used in this attractive daytime dress. A deep blue viola woolen with scarf nml belt o! pov der blue sillc crepe touched off by the tricky Breton tailor, newest creation of Mine. Suzy. To '.et lud of Acid and I'oisonous Waste Yrur kiur.eys hflp to kt?p b.? tonsisnlty fil ling wist* mitt* IrTn t! " 1 looJ. II your kidatji ^ (ui-.ctlv*1 ;-'y <H3rrdprfi tnd fill a ?ew-vp < m si impurities, thtrt mij W Misoniofc of the tvhi.'.e tysUB U L>ly-?;Cc Oa'.n-B. Uurrinr. r.ran.y or 'oo frenowtwV nttisn r.r. ? ?* j of some kids^ or h:2d>>:' You i.vy r-'cr riBjemt latlcr^ persistent !;< *? xr.'tHa??! diuit?i f.-tlinjj" \m sv.eUir.ij, puftnoi under tfcuVyw?f?tl weak, rcrws,* rut. f h cLstE it is better to rely on i isciirir.c that has u on to>:utr;-?Mi ?c''aira than on ts.InK leu fa* aw" l:n^"Ti. Vsc iJ^v's Pills. A re*> ?uOe of Krat;.'-.i ff-orie *ecoo:.??l Docn'i. .4s-Sr Vov.r r.'r'borl j Your Credit Rating ( Depends not on Your Social Prominence but in the manner in which you pay your bills. Your Social Standing may be gilt edged but that is no excuse for abusing the courtesy of credit. You may be well fixed financially but goods bought on credit carry an obligation, and you must meet your obligations when due. > :#v She Was Indignant ' she had received a statement, 'Tast Due?please ' remit." Of course she had let her account run over a little, she had been out of town for a ) while, but she was the prominent "Mrs. So and So" of the socially prominent "So and So's\ She thought the credit man didnt know this, but the crcdit man did?it's his business to know. The bill was overdue?quite sufficient reasaon for sending a reminder. ^ , '? i / j i,.,1 The Credit Experience Guide keeps business and professional men informed at all me* as to how you pay your bills. Keep your dollars rolling?if you don't pay Smith, "Smith" can't pay "Jones" and "Jones" can't pay you?think it over and pay up so >ou will have a good record in the Jackson County Credit Guide. SERVICE FURMSHEP TO ALL MERCHANTS, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN IN JACKSON CO. ' . \ ' ' Make Your Account Desirable---Pay Your Bills In Full By The 10tK To 15th Of EacK Month. This Credit Guide And System Is Being Organized By . ?. .. / ? ( The Merchants* Mercantile Agency 410 Bond Building - l Washington, D. C. Since 1889
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