Tko febon Count, JouroU Published Weekly By DAN TOMPKINS < * DAN TOMPKINS, Editor m j 1 Entered as second class matter at the Pott Office at Sylva, N. C. j < JJSBBBBHEjCT' - | North Carolina I . ^>5gSASWClAT^j j The getting-together of Hitler and 4 rival racketeers ?; Stalin is just i?v pooling their interests in order to get more booty for both. When and if they begin to fall out over the division of the spols, there may be; another tale to tell. I We are in the position where every- f body wants America to be neutral, . but under our present embargo, our neutrality works to the benefit of Hitler and Stalin. If the embargo is repealed, we will still be just as neutral; but our neutrality, will help England and France. There is the whole problem in a nutshell, and hours of oratory in the Senate can't change the facts. The only question is whether our neutrality will assist j Vranpp That Hitler or England aim ? is what America must decide. And ~ all the world will know the decision. 7 , , (REPORT OF C< The Jackson of Sylva in the State of North C onOctob* , A88I Loans and discounts (including $: United State Government obligati guaranteed Obligations of States and political Corporate stocks (including $........ Federal Reserve bank) Cash, balances with other banks, i balances, and cash items in ] Bank premises owned $11,054.97, t $2,372.60 Real estate owned other than h Other assets TOTAL ASSETS LIABIL Demand deposits of individuals, ] and corporations Time deposits of individuals, par corporations Deposits of United States Goverr postal savings) Deposits of States and political s Other deposits (certified and off TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities *; r TOTAL LIABILITIES (no ^-i -i i. j _i suDorainaiea oougauons sno I- , ' CAPITAL / Capital* , ... Surplus Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement accoun TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOU TOTAL LIABILITIES ANE This bank's capital consist* debetures; first preferred stock w: retirable value $ ; second pre! of $ , total retirable value $.... par value of $50,000.00. MEMOF Pledged assets (and securities loa 1(a) U. S, Government obligal an teed, pledge to secured dep< (b) Other assets pledged to ? other liabilities (including n< counted and securities sold agreement) (e) TOTAL ! (a) Deposits secured by pled requirements of law ' (d) Deposits preferred undei not secured by pledge of ass (e) TOTAL (a) On date of report the r< against deposits of this bank (b) Assets reported above w legal reserve amounted to I, R. L. ARIAIL, Cashier, I swear that the above statement i I rectly represents the true state o tained and set forth, to the best < , I Correct?Attest: . S. W. Enloe, Robert W. Harris, "V J. C. Allison. Stale of North Carolina, Co Sworn to and subscribed bed I 193?,. and I hereby certify to of this bank. | My com. expires June 11, 1949. ^rff?- ' '. r :ii I A sorriej^mectacl# was never**? Hhan the canglomente mass of mislied pacifists, Coughlinites, Nazi gfm pathizers, Beds, Pinks, and Cpmmunitists of lighter hue, Bund sym prthizera, and Bund members, Communists under direct orders from Stalin, Nazis working for Hitler, an the Lord knows who elsd, banded to gcther and pouring intor Washington in person, or by letter, telqgrapt radio and telephone, in an aUemp to awe the United State Senate int opposing the well-thought out American, honest, intelligent' neu. trality plans of the Admifiistratioi We imagine, also, that every gang ster and racketeer in America woui have been willing to call it quits wit the G.Men, if they had been allowe* t? take and keep everythng that the) wanted that belonged rightfully t - ?t . I somebody else. And tnat is an uu Hitler and Stalin are, gangsters, mur fdcrers, plunderers, who rose to pow e- by force, kept themselves in powe by mass murders of those in the. own countries who opposed them and now want to divide up Europe to their own benefit, not hesitatin fo: a moment to bomb cities, main ciipple suid kill women, children and old men, who have committe r: offense other than to live in land " "'nvpt. The who] ir.ai uiese gougsKia v? thing is so plain that nobody. wh? wants to see the situation as it is can dcubt for a moment that this is tht truth of the matter. DNDITION OF County Bank I Carolina at the close of business >r 2, 1939 . ET8 I 28.77 overdrafts) 241,313.77 ons, direct and I 92,432.47 I subdivisions 294,816.58 I stock of Federal of I 200.00 I ncluding reserve process of collection 354,865.77 I urniture and fixtures I 13,427.57 I ank premises . 26,390.39 I 5,588.31 I 1,029,034.86 I .ITIES I partnerships, I 388,161.48 I tnership, and I . 340,428.85 I iment (including 0,150.00 ubdivisions 181,733.15 icers* checks, etc.) 3,841.33 $923,314.81 7,486.33 t including wn below) 930,801.14 ICCOUNT8 / 50,000.00 21,000.00 21,233.72 it for preferred capital) 6,000.00 NTS - 98,233.72 > CAPITAL ACCTS. 1,029,034.86 - - - - ^ f ; of $ of capital notes ana I ith total par value of $ total f ferrcd stock with total par value and common stock with total IANDA ined) (book value: ions, direct and guarasits and other liabilities 14,426.57 ecure deposits and otes and bills redisunder repurchase * 154,682.15 .? 169.108.72 j j ? iged assets pursuant to 152.985.73 , r provisions of law but 37 R07 42 \ _ 190,883.15 j quired legal reserve : was 80,592.45 hich were eligible as 354,865.77 f of the above-named bank, do is true, and that it fully and corf the several matters herein conof my knowledge and belief. p B. L. ABIAIL i Directors j unty of Jackson. tore me this 11th day of October, iat I am not an officer or director Hugh E. Monteith, Notary Public. ' ' : * ' v;; ' pv^*^ 9*yj /;>Jfri* tt8*&;SiC8K5^4' '&~l> .viA^ ttr ' THE JACKSON COUNTYJOURf s|Sg^jlM^^ UTO WIPE,' ESSIEPOWEI^U^Sd Jie 15th day of January, 1934, and ecorded in Book 120, Page 49 in the office of the ^Register of Deeds for Jackson County, Jefferson JR.- Owens, Jfeostecft, will at twelve o'clock Noon j?;-. .s'- ' $ -' - % . ;% . ? ;-v , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2PTH, 19J? it the Court Door of Jackson County u Sylva, North Carolina sell at pubic auction for cash to the highest >idder, the following land, to-wit Located in the Town of Sylva, r&ckson County, North Carolina. BEGINNING, at the Southeast orner of the Stovall Building Southwest corner of Powell and Buchanan lot and runs parallel with Main street 30 feet to the Southwest corner of lot owned by Tuckaseegee Bank; thence at right angles with Main and. Mill Streets Northwardly 70 feet to the Northeast corner of Powell and Buchanan lot; thence parallel with Vlill Street 30 feet to the Northeas. corner of said lot; thence Southwardly and at right angles to Mill and Main Streets 70 feet to the BEGINNING Conveyed by Hugo Stein and wife Jora to H. ?. Buchanan ana 1. ? 'owell by deed dated April 1st, 1929 :nd recorded in Book 109, page 362 )t Deeds of Jackson County, North Carolina. Subject to party wall agreement; iade by I. H. Powell and H. E.Buch\.ian to D. G. Bryson and V. V. Hoop ,* and Tuckaseegee Bank, and reeded in Book 111, Page 6, anc look , Page , Jackson Count) Registry. This sale is made on account oi default in payment of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust. a r* a. /p /w v 1_ j 9j a nve per ceiu lay?; casn deposit will be required of the highest bidder at the sale. This the ltth day of Sept, 1939. JEFFERSON E. OWENS, Trustee Sept 21, 28 Oct 5 12 ' ' ' . ; V J v T A. - ? A '> X . 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