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THURS?RSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1925 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER rVaynesville Mountaineer i vnurcn street Wm. A. BAND, Editor-Owner W. C. Allen, Contributing Editor POLITICALLY DEMOCRATIC Display Advertising Rates: Forty Cents per columi inck Guaranteed Circulation SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sul)-rrip(ionH payable in advance ($2.60 if not so paid) 1 i i ur . . $2.00- r M. -iths 1.25 Months .Of. Kn'fred at the post office, at W nynesville, N. ('., as Second ' ass Mail Matter, as provided nder the Act of March :!, 179, November 20, 19H. PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY hand, it is provided that no timber shall be cut, and no minor.il or water power developed. UNLESS, under the principle of co-ord n.ind use, it all appear that the best intcr"it WEAVER--WILLIAMS. ; ida, in memory of her husband, tho 1 late Mr. D. L. D,unham, and the game Coats "and sweaters for every taste but one does not neces8arjiy Uve to and price. C. E. Ray & Sons. It be a pessimist because he cannot see "Jg exactly like the Smoky Mountain A quiet home wedding was ceie- having been received, placed upon the See us for dresses and all brated on Thursday mnmintr Nnven,- altar, and HeriirAtaH nn KnnHnv O. ' . m l . r r r. A Srtna ber 16, 1925, at the home of Mr. and tober 25, 1925, the third anniversary' " " tho8e who have the Pinion at the of all the oeuDle will :" h,-st .nn. Mr. T i umi;o, in;.,, nt vi- nv,.. i ivrwaiSTrmT National Forest is more to be de- - - o. v . j. t iiiidiiic, n 100 joist, i i t, a iuiiiiaiu o ucnviii a .. . j akj a served by the WISE I S'C these Williams, a prominent society girl of RESOLVED: That the sincere sired for th'8 sectio". 8re ju,t 83 matrial resources. -r.ynesville, was married to Mr. thanks of the Vestry are hereby giv-1 Waynesville business and profc.v public spirited, and progressive and In short, the National Forest Sy- Stanley Weaver, young business man en and expressed to Mrs. Dunham for sional men and people from every far more consistent in their Ideas of tem which we already have, offers of Asheville. After the ceremony Mr. her beautiful and much appreciated walk of life raised ten thousand dol- making this whole section a better everything except the name, that the and Mrs. Weaver left for Atlanta, Ga., ' gift. 1 lars early this year to induce an in- place in which to live. National Park System offers, and in Tampa, Fla. and other points of in-1 That a copy of these resolutions as dustry to locate here. And now comes We are always prepared to boost addition has such administrative terest. ! duly receded on the minutes be for-' a demand for a fabulous amount, our natural advantages to the outside elasticity '! ,it the lands, the timber, the minerals, the water-power all. may oe put to suc-n use as time and Buncombe county for two years. occasion may .show to be best. If by Mr. Weaver was an attendant at reason of its location or its charac- Mars Hill College and won fame as t-:, it can serve its largest purpose a football player. I by being maintained for spiritual or Miss Williams was a student a: warded to her and published in The thirty thousand dollars which 11 rais- worm aim we wa enti.uiaSUc over Greensboro College and has taught in Highland Churchman and local paper ed would stop the above industry me wonaenui reu. estate movement Unanimously adopted. CHAS. R. THOMAS, Secretary uesthetic values, the National Forest administration may emphasize this use. Hut if on the contrary, chang ing conditions place greater values on the merely material uses the Na tional Forest administration is fiat- NOIlvi.-ywvssiidWKV-MHJWvihiri Uli h,y ,raininS and experience to ABi'"J'M ImyuMpy utjoj tfet tne mos( out 0f tnese vaueg Mr. and Mrs. Weaver will reside in their home at Weaverville after De cember 1. i ANNOUNCEMENT. THURSDAY MANUFACTl RERS VS The Haywood Singing Convention will have its regular quarterly meet ing at the rnnrt. hmiep in Wkvnut. DECEMBER 3. 1925 na economic conditions sometimes . viile on the second Sunday in De- ., change very unexpectedly. To illus-1 cemher , , 0 n'rl,W All ,;,. -! NATION- (rate: It is predicted that within a umi.uLa Hie uigtru ue meie as lirif 1 inn.. very snort, penoa or time Drobab ,i The manufneturers of nut more than twenty-five years all will be the last one for thi 1 THANK THE ATMOSPHERE. year. New officers will be elected BIRTH" CONTROL? GO SLOWLY. Western ,1... ..u : .... . .. i "" .. "'"'"i" timuer in mis ierr lorv r.,- n, ,;.,.. nr. 1 ........ . . North Carolina believes that most of ...;ll v... . .... . i- v. i " -" " ""P" M M131ALH7 INO. , , " . e meu uy u.e cnestnui might, the convention will start off with niummuu.inr proposed Xmokv Mounta n Ar... rallv hjirkinir thi nlnn fur thu nulnh. .:-. ... i . . . ' uiiLuiMs ai lease ioriy per cent of officers' jisnmeni oi a .aiionai rai K in ui chestnut timber. Smoky Mountains, are not well in- .- 1,1 . mrp Virmea as i me iacts. .,uunt and nak.,d .,,1.,. nf They. therefor,., set out the follow- ,1,., trees, standing like skeletons in ing statement of facts in explanation every vista to which the eye turns, of their opposition to the plan: , Yet under the administration of thi In the first place, they want it fully National Park no authority to cut understood that there is no opposi- r dispose of these .lead tree's. There tion on the part of (he manufacturers scientific and experienced man to the purchase of lands , Western agemcn! to fore see this condition aril North Carolina, !,y the Government, to f,ve. bv nnmer ,. tb,. ....s. icy of land purchases under ,,. values w,i,, otherwise w,,,,M new year's work with progress. The tha A NEW ELEMENT from locating here at all. There is which is taking place in Western snmethintr wrontr somewhere. , North Carolina. We realize that in Vt e believe the real people of Hay- the purchase of land in this section wood county want their annual pay- the investor has the most substan rolls and will back up their industries, tial backing, in climate, scenic grand It i3 the poor caloused' handed working eur and all the wonderful wordly man and his dependents who will suffer things that Nature has endowed this most if we abolish our payrolls. derstand that Smoky Mountain Park A few hotels and boarding house agitation is supposed to boost the keepers will make a few dollars from great real estate movement, but why the increased tourist traffic; but the should the people of this section put many thousands of our honest tillers up a half million dollars to increase of the soil and the laborers would he the value of real estate for a few out of employment. ! owners of vast estates? This paper believes that Haywood The changing of the name "Park" to county wants more industries with "Forest" would give the same amount twelve months in the year payrolls of boosting if properly advertised, rather than a few tourists for six And there would not be any necessity weeks in the summer time. We al- at all to raise such a huge amount ready have both. of money. We are perfectly willing Nature endowed this section with to boost real estate; but not at the I I, .. . -t !! TT J a young girl in the attractions mat otner summer expense oi ruining naywoou county a resorts ao not nave and cannot uor greatest nnanciai asset, me man to obtain. We not only have the ufacturing Industries." greatest tourist play ground in West-' em North Carolina with the most Dolls of every description. 5c and marvelous scenic grandeur, salubious up. C. E. Ray & Sons. It climate and natural resources, but i By Arthur Brisban Th- want to :m. ho;, Vent loll. thank each anil every one. to see you at the next eon-''he picking was in reality the second Siit'.lay in De- picked by a natural born I CKS ACT, and the establish- i ' 1 : National 1'oicsts ,M this State, ' 'it en.lors. . by pr art ically a!' iuinhe' .-. filiation- ami iiiaiml'acl in -i and is approved by nearly every individual lumber-mat. 1 ht, opp.i ; i. is to the an, i. si 'ioii of timi,.- lands by the Co.ern nii nt to lie ;.(',,; i tered by !!, ! e ,.ni(rnont of tli Interior not by the Bureau of, Forest ry with the avowed purpose of withdrawing, forever, all the naturtil resources of timber, min erals and water-power, and dedicat ing the area solely to recreational and spiritual ues. And even here, the opposition of manufacturers is not the use of til property for recreational tiui-nnso..: fact that when once es- tai-'nni-d as a National Park and li-ined over to the Director of Parks, um must remain so dedicatee' . rdless of chaiigini; which m.-ik" it li of '.I. Slat.- ai-.d of the convention are verv ! Ethel Bunnel certainly nothing proud of the work that has been ac-1 University of Illinois, beat fifty-eight unsightly than the eomnlished in the nast war nnd wo men in a cattle-iudpinp eomnetitlon. feel grateful to each and every cit:-jand that isn't surprising, zent of Ha v wood county for their. Women had to be good judges of hearty co-operation with us in the animals to exercise discretion in pick carrvinir out one of the trrentejr ing out their husbands. Nature has piec es of work that has ever been nc-' g'v'i them power to see clearly and ' we havc that which aI! others have eomplished in Haywood county. Wo 'form sound judgment at a glance. i not as 'et Kott(n- Our industries Many a husband who thinks he did wltn ttlelr "teady payrolls. l,et r.n the one a'(,ltlon to Pisgah National Forest, judge of 's ('pemed advisable, hut we urge letting well enough alone. A Na tional rorest Keserve wdl pioerw "irest and will he'n Nature im prove them as the years roll by . It is alright for a few so k tie? a Totter of pttiquette to on vta'n r'r"k advocate visitors or even fii'- a few in small groups to endor? the project; but the great mass of the people will think a long time before Ctnifc off half cocked over any prop osition that may seem alright on the surface, but which when given se rious thought, would be detrimental "BIBLE" SUNDAY. Its FORI- I k eeon vit f. con. th. I to waste. It is .suggested that provision may be made in the Act creating the Na tional Park, for the ti llo virgin timber by the t"i- the future di position of th ti-rial resources which changing cm. liitions may make advisable. Hut if th.-s,. things ,.,,o ,!,,,., (be whole prop osition reverts to the exact status of a National Forest. Why, then this conflict of purpose between the two ( departments of the Government, this' duplication nf effort. As a matter if ,fact. why turn over to the Denar'- iiiont of the interior, enormous areas of Forest Land, when we have a For est Service, especially created, es pecially trained, and especially or ganized to operate and administer Mich areas to the best advantage? The objection ,,f the manufacture, -"fore, is not to the establishment o. parks-we have them already i ember, with a good go spirit and heart ful of good will and a co-operative mind, to push this good work into every community in old Ifav- live stock. A new comet is discovered in the constellation of the Hunting Dog, a small comet. Fortunately we have Tvation of wood county in the Land of the Sky. learned not to be afraid, even of big wnei-s, and r.e of the greatest county's with th" ones. We no longer ring church bells mi- greatest people in this old mountain,'0 f'ightin the comet away, as our ii nt ry of ours. ancesto; s did. lie measure, and cat- - come on an. I let's eo aiogue it Yours M. I!. for good singing, SMITH, Secretary dm; r e s s m a n LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON We ought to get on our knees and think Heaven for that wonderful, greatest of all shock absorbers, our W E A V E R atmosphere. Scientists are surprised by a show- tl. be i e. ; . t r, i uses in a. 'I I the nut hr Inn i;i- -v. 'I U n mil Park, u s i out, J I'li'dial n h., V for -I'Osi- un- l- d .1, it ;u ulal 1 National p. it;.-, and t... proper mai.agemei, i on oi material 1 1 sMlu .; The issue that i- r. i,r.i e, riot he tween National Park and No National Park. 1 i. between National Pail, on on" bar-. I and N'alion.il Purest in another name, in our National " 1 sts but to the establishment if National Park System, with its i d rest rioted outlook and author It is not best adapted to the ' .-mil conditions of this section. 0 i no ie.,,rV ,,, .p ;i j 1 to set apart pn Asheville, N. ('., Dec. 1, '.2'j. The Waynesville Mountaineer. Waynesville, N. C. Dear Sirs: After receipt of this letter I would be glad for you to send you paper addressed to me, House of Repre sentatives, Washington, I). ("., in stead of Asheville. N. ('. I am leaving for Washington in a lay or two and if at any time can serve you in any way I will lu much pleased to hear from you. With best wishes for the conti.). ed success of your paper, I am. Wry truly yours. ZFIH'I.ON WEAVER. er of meteors, unusual at this time of lu ule lnren oi Haywood county. the year. They are supposed to be -,-., T T- , ,,.,,.... .i,k ,1,. ... JL Toys' Kamps' whrelcd eoods, and Ainaa sets OI that bombard the earth once in thirty three years. If it were not for our atmosphere's function, which melU the metors, great blocks of stone would bombard our earth, and soon nobody would be left alive to make observations or records. The important thing in the crea- Ray & Sons. every description. C. E, It NORTH BOOSTING WESTERN CAROLINA. Sunday, December 6th, the Second Sunday in the Advent Season, is the day observed throughout the church to pay tribute to the Inspired Books of Holy Scripture. This year's celebration is of unu sual interest, inasmuch as this is the four hundredeth anniversary of Tyn dalc's New Testament, published in 1525. Rev. Albert New, Rector of Grace Episcopal church, will give an his torical account of the life and martyr dom of William Tyndale at the Eu charist ie Service at eleven o'clock on Sunday, December 6th. The Church School and Bible Class under the direction of the Hon. C. R. Thomas, will meet at 10 A. M., and "Vesper" at 7:30 P. M. will bring the worship of Sunday to a fitting close. Everybody is cordially invited to all our services. REV. ALBERT NEW, Rector. Evt progressive and public I Cottage for rent. Mrs. W. T. Craw- spirited citizen is naturally a booster; ' ford. d tie 'lie admit, i-t of the I-itel ill of Fores of Agri.ulti rial I'aik v dilTer :'r.,m the N. i. Ii we already liav colli 1 1 1 1 j .1 1 1 - c- bv ml m e b-r the reate I the other; Department by the Pur 1 lepartnii n; If a Naiional wherein would it liona! Fore Is v. hi and which are b larged from iar to year? In a National Park, road i and trails are built to t,pi n up the country. S ., also in n National Forest. In a National Park lands are leas, I fpr hotels, tourist camps, etc. So, also in a National Forest. Hut only in a National Forest can individuals lease lands for the erection of sum mer camps for personal use. This privilege is not granted in National Parks. ation f, hi.-h i. f lards 'th. I. aw ms un!.r' dnat" 1 1 a she a . a Smokv Mountain Na k has caused the National U'-serva! ion Commission charged with tho purchase under tho Weeks Act ) , from the proposed territory Hi Only Sons. IP da' I'M. A RG E PILMHING N ESS. BLSf- th- : Every o. tion he C, I.-,.,,, .'i- h.ntd i th mad N.-itur be .veigl, imate val "' Mountain ar ' and wonderful '"- im!:w..rk. and I'l-ese-v, .1 for th "1 i' hcU ;;,! m,,,; L.f,,, But ids,, j sUl., ., w;jr ;ll (jlJ(, may be given to every lepit. snen- i people f to in recilld it; g"'7os that ' is a mat: xhihition of I; .t it ough; use of the Public in i i i.laigene n -s "f L. msiilercd. i; tisfaction il: pSunl. no bo- f the Mill'T i II I . IT to gi ce I II- n g. -.eral an i meet A NATIONAL FOREST. .-n addition to Pisgah National much water. rorest would be easier to the dream of a States can i1' mends of uie ; eoph th:'.; are -''"'e-- -d I. .uing anJ plumh- ' in their homo.--. An I -is much as a: think it well to mention the light ing system. Wo will refer you hack to the year 1S ., it being so cold that year that electric lights refused to pet form or function. And in the sum mer 1927-, we had no lights because j we nan no water, except on Nov. 25 1 tion of children is affection net mor-ey. A child's start in life d m nds not on the father's bank ac c unit, but on the mother's love and ic pect for her children's father, i man sincerely devoted to his wif gives his children the right start i he gives them health and charactei . without money. remain. As to numbers, you never can tell It Alexander the Great was a one and only. Caruso followed after eighteen younger brothers and sisters. Nature is wiser than birth conti ol or eugueics. The mother that WANTS children has the BEST children. The good and learned Bishop Co! litis Denny, speaking in North Caro lina, advises men to wear mustaches as '-their badge of masculinity." Wi hesitate to disagree with any bishop. It'sr like n hoptoad arguing with a locomotive, but there are many signs of "masculininty" without a mustache. Alexander the Great, who made the smooth face fashionable, was mascu line enough; also Caesar and Nano- on. ihey were three fairly mascu- get than We hopi "f a park. The Unite i have lights and water equalized so ,7. . . r mv T ' buy additional forest tract that the flow --.111.. . nnnf M In a National Park the public is en- n a'"' 1,1 tht' '''ready large forest variation effect the lighting system. couraged to enjoy the scenic, scion-1 ""a, out me government an- In that case it will give L. A. Mille:- l,r, !, , .:,L we had no lights because of to) , u n , , '", . . . . . tache. On the other hand, the mar . moset, feeblest and most timid of th uumig; me year rjo to ,., .... i . , , iimnni-ja, nun a iiiusiaciie anu so nas You can't tell. Everything in the visible universe f tide, esthetic and 'recreational' values, j ,v,t huy for,'sts ' 'rcSt land for and all other working men a' chance fm ll W oyster to the big f Sn in Vt;n.t p,. park purposes. The sum- nhi.. i r, . ...u. v. sUr Aldebaran is made up of fewer o, - ,v-n. I ii i so,,wv v., iuiriiui. niit-iB we win oein iy2i, V In the proposed National Park, j v''nlll ,)e K8'"1?'' hy simply asking for provided we are equipped with th j !, large areas of virgin timber are to' "u'8t ,n!,tead of th, Pirk. They, same lighting system that we have t - be kept intact, so that future gener-! thl'n wou,(1 D? no necessity of today. t- -fttion8 may study and observe the ' raisin8r a miIlin dollars. It is But why should you worry about l ''iri, wonderful natural forests which once estlmatl1 n' men who know that ic your lights, if you have good sanitary V l i covered the land. So, also in a Na-wi" Uke many millions to buy the plumbing? You will enjoy good !y """tional Forest the same thing may be park 0ne million would not buy on health and in order that you may be .V''!-) ilau ami wnnrmvar rtll K A : of Haywood's industries. kl : A I S...M. .i I k, i if done, and moreover, will be done, if it appears that this is the best use to which the particular forest may be pat In a National Park forest fires must be fought, camp sites provide and policed, hunting and fishing priv ileges administered. So. also in a National Forest. GOITRE GONE. BUT, in a National Park, no tim gone. Am feeline fine. Hinntm.. Ur may ever be aold for any purpose perience will be benefit to many whatever, and no minerals or water- others." power developed. The A. 1 . - , ' i V w preserve ine semtory k , Hive and nristine condition able to enjoy good health, just call the old Reliable, the oldest plumber in Haywood county. "In Three Davs I Began to Get Re- In mUh a" 1 ensU,Ied the fl"' lief," Says Mrs. Linhart-A Mild Jb f P,umbin8r in Haywood county, ... I nnrl i f vr.n nnf minn anJ a .mimeDid It. Vi-b'tart "Z ReTuband T INTERNATIONAL independent Mrs. Chester Linhart. LewlsW, will get what we al, want a JtS hTed S Md.. says, "I feel my goitre is entirely for a small amount of money. mmmu ics and astromy were bom of six than one hundred different "elements" or substances. A few are missing, and two scien tists, Jaraslav Heyrovsky and Pro fessor Dolejsek, announce the discov. ery of one more, which they caU "dvimagau." That new word, "dvimagu." will live millions of years after every lang guage now spoken shall have com pletely vanished from use and mem ' ory. Knowledge and intellectual power , RESOLUTIONS. different races Copernicus, a Pole;' The Vestry of Grace Church, Way-, Tycho Brahe, a Dane of Swedish an- intemicn ia Sorbol-Quadruple can be obtained nesville North CarolinR having ben Vestry; Keppler. German; Galileo in iU pnwf at most drug stores or write Sorb-.l prPsented th golden candlesticks, Italian; Descartes, French; Newton. Company Mechanicsburg. Ohio. Lo- each geven branches, for the use greatest of them all in pure mathe- National Forest, on the other cally at Alexander's Drug Store. nf the church upon the altar, by Mn. matics, British. D. L. Dunham, of St, Augustine, Flor- Cold Weather Necessities That Insure Easv Starting T just as you arc now wearing clorKing for comfort vour car protection against cold weather. By investing a few dollars in accessories , we are listing you get much better service f car tins winter. :rom m o re needs tne will your Metal Radiator Shutters Hood and Radiator Cover Sets Grawfords Shut-A-Fronts Draft Mats and Pedal Pants 85c to Arvin Exhaust Heaters Radiator Alcohol Solution Gal Whiz anti-Freeze Soultion Gal- $5.00 6.00 2.00 1.25 1.75 1.25 2.00 Other Helps To Easy Starting: Clean 1 lmcr and Oil, Proper Bat tery Solution, Tignt Catlc Conne ctions, Coil Points Filed and Pro perly Adjusted. TrM Our Service ? You'll Like It. DUCKWORTH MOTOR CO. TlllmiVIIIAlCAl PRODUCTS PHONE 350 WayResYille, N. C.
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