THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAIN EER. Waynesville Mountaineer 14 Church Street Wm. A. BAND, Editor-Owner POLITICALLY DEMOCRATIC Display Advertising Rates: Forty Cents per column inch , Guaranteed Circulation SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscriptions payable in advance ($2.50 if not so paid) i Year $2.00. 6 Months 1.25 .1 Months . .65 Entered at the post office, at Waynesville, N. C, as Second Class Mail Matter, as provided under the Act of March 3, 1879, Xovembcr 20, 1914. Pl'BLISHED ON THURSDAY in April Irora Middlesboro, Ken- won a tucky. At this time he has declined of the Waynesville people, not only a call from the Right Reverend Bishop J. D. Wing of Winter Park, Not long ago Mr, New received a Methodist church. Mr. Mangura wa sonally, I would, like to see , the Va persistent call. from, a Western the former pastor before Mr. J. F.Ucan moved to the ' tnited States North Carolina Parish and another , Marr took his place. Mr. Mangum . . . . -. prominent place in the heart ' . ' Waynesville people, not only ious fnC8 to org.niae an armed in his own congregation doing many --. " ,r on. things for church and community, would like to ee the show. What a Fla., St. Bartholomews church of St. hut with foIkg from aI1 walks of ife, grand Quixotic Spree for the Cru- " . " and there are .-nany who welcome mm , Mlw!( Knights (both Columbus and mr. ana oirs. iNew nave a great back:. Templar) sensible beings would ob- Iove for the people of this commu- Rev- T- F- Marr has been appointed serve. I don't believe you could put nity and they have won the friend- . fill th nulnit at Alhnmsrle and hi Masons on one Ride of th rim nd religious monarchial party . . . -. chat party cannot drown the princi ples, of either the Republican or Dem and all leaders of the Democratic party publicly announce , Governor Smith's candidacy ia not' an issue of roliirikfi nr nnVhihitlnn merely the ocratic forces. BuV will be an or- mgn who represents the fundamental ganiration )hat will elicit the utter principles of the Democracy of- the disgust of "all good men and women , country. " With that spirit, the party with the Interests of good govern-.'will have a chance to put a Demo ment in their minds and heart. The crat in the White House in 192S. church is a separate institution per- There will be no Klanism, Churchism, missable under the constitution of the Prohibitionism, or any other kind of United States. The constitution rider to block a mountain on the ship and affection of all who know t()0 was appreciated and well loved Catholics on the other, set the staze'make9 religious institutions subsid- first ballot. Two years is plenty time by the local people. bf battle for relitrius xunremaov . irivp iary o the government The man of fVroll whn th votera will suoDort in the Mountains are unanimous in rKm . r - u woman, with true anDreclation at the t . mak.- . " j ct u&.iv vuv me uiiiri' I " , - ' j. a in quite auic iui. ' a upuuuii .their determination to keep Rev and HEN THE DEMOCRATS VOTE ences. and have a fimt H greatness of our constitutional wnvfh nirnin. whet, th The scrap would not last as long as form of government, Is bound to say force8 0f the Democratic party are When the Democrats get stirred scheduled. . ... It wouldn't be a (j0d s,ve tne State, if the church once organized as in the days flrior I Ht AMI- R,( AN I'KI'.SjA'-i k Mrs. New here as long as possible, j During their early residence in Waynesville Mr. New suffered a great deal with malaria and the wonder ful climate of this section had a great influence in curing him. Grace Church in the Mountains has had the most successful year in its history during 192H. Not only in a material way, but it has had a sub stantial gain in membership and an : i ppreciative spiritual growth. I The Sunday school under the di- up and go out to vote in Haywood week until a smart man would rec- cannot reB'i, ubsidiary tof the gov- the ' Wilson elections. When that county, the opposition parties have ognize the absurdity of HATE; and ernment, the church' must perish." jg fone. tne old Demo-Done will b not any more chance of electing a walk over to the Columbus Cmn and Incidentally, the church is on the WOrth anv nair in the country. And candidate than a snow ball has of say Gee-noa. The K. of C. would re- wane, according to facts available. Rmifi. ... . . t-, th.t going through "Florida." nlv: yes brother. Haw-Haw! -What Als0 approximately 50 of the ,, Ti, ti, lib- damn fools we are. That's right sis-, Amenc,n vole 00 nt the THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926 ELECTION TO BE HELD TUBS DAY, NOVEMBER 2. Mr Vstot Koii v tn minf) that iwilif t HON. FELIX E. ALLEY TO SPEAK ter Susie married a Catholic, brother mU- And 1 venture to say, out of, 'titm-mt.,' n. ,mf onj f SATl'RDAY Jonathan married . Protestant, Un- who fail .to vote for the- -i. tj:h :j . r . . n-wprnmpnt un a nart nf fho ..mi lne ca" Ior unintelligent exercise Of " " ieinuw-rai, anq . - r -j .:vt ii.;..i.! wk and women become appreciative, ed ucationally and thoughtfully, of the The Hon. Felix E. Alley, prominent . Aunt Cythia eoped witn a Republican, i of universal control, are men and attorney and one of the Democratic . o ii ti,.Jwomen under the snell of somn re. r . I. i r ... -vm,y1 v M li VII KCl M'CI a, 7 recuon oi aupennienoent James w. .,adeI.s of Waynesville, will speak at :, , iv w th . M fc . ligious cult or dominated with some Reed is in a flourishing condition. thp Havwood countv court house in ' ... ?.. . VT.K p fr that principles and theories of government The Bible Class under the leader- Wa.neviIle on Saturday night, Oc, tst Z , WeZn M?. ; . en and not unt , then will sh.p of Hon. Charles R. Thomas ,0th; at VM oVlock. Nonhe9rn' Deocrat; ll sai, on O Union, strong and great! f. J -"J creating keen mterest and is rap- llo , CaMePon Morr!,0:,, ex.Govv- their man if we ever expect to exist! HUMANITY (Catholic, ProtesUnt, I"'"! 'I'on tnumph, The election is fast approaching r. ml n next Tuesday, November 2, VJM, the voters of the state and of Haywood county will be expected to vote rain or shine. In Haywood county, very little in terest is taken in the general elec tion, owing to the fact that a Dem ocratic nomination is equivalent to election. Keen interest was mani fest in the June primary and the jrreat majority of Democrats madt' their choice of candidates. A Demoiiat is always a good -;;"! i and realizes that the very lundamental principles of their par ty rests upon the fact that the ma jority rule. Being good Democrat-;, the defeated candidates picked them selvs up, brushed themselves o, Mj'iled and gave the old Democratic handshake of co-operation to the vic-Ki.iou-' candidates and pledged their s u-operation in defeating the com Minn enemy, the opposition party. Of course politics or sly scheming politicians of the opposition party will naturally try to create chaos or dissatifai ti..n in the Democratic party by centering upon some one in dividual or candidate in order that they might accidentally elect one nu-mtier of their party. The only hope in Haywood county to elect any candidate not a Demo t iat, would be through lack of in terest of the Democratic voters. It is understood that the failure of the Democrats to come out and vote might decrease the substantial ma jority needed by some of the state candidates.. .It js believed, however, that the Haywood county Democratic voters a)!I be out and vote next Tuesdav idly becoming one of the most teresting features of Grace in the Mountains. e.nor of the State of North Caro as a great National party. Two Saint anl Sinner) with all its fears, l hurch lina, is also scheduled to speak hero VMrg wi w the sentiment of the with the hopes of future years, is at the same meeting, immediately . f H0.ainst anv enMfo hanging breathless on they fate! . We .7 ... . . .'. . i. v... r4- t... worm and a federation of humanity func tion with precision that thrills the hearts of mankind throughout the STAND BY ZEBl'LON WEAVER It is expected and predicted by those in a position to know that Hon. Zebulon Weaved will roll up an in creased majority. This paper predicts a Democratic majoiity for the Tenth Congressional district of approximately sixteen thousand. Mr. Weaver has made following Mr. Alley. It is expected that a lafge audi ence of citizens of Haywood will attend. By Buel B. Hyatt. Bl'EL HYATT WRITES himself with the North, East, South and Western sections of this country, and demonstrate to the voters hi s ideals for an udminstration of the a splendid Washington system. Then, the thou.-- i ( ; d. Hp is on manv important imds of people that determine the ( imm::tec and his yeais of service swing of public opinion will have a:i I ;r - him in a position of influence in opportunity to accept COMMUNITY CLUB MEETS The Community Club will hold its regular meeting on Monday after noon, Nov. 1st, at the club rooms. him A1 i in iiuiionai coun.'ils (iivc Mr. Weaver ( unipk te confidence. (ilVK HIM AN IN( REASED JORITY MA- of hi party. Smith the next President of the your vote of l.'ni'ed States, a; T'.r js his platfoir.i u.! carry him. T' 1 U.iltimo'e -m cypresses a spIomlKl sentiment cov ering his political nusition; "The more deeply this situation is anyl 'zed toe cleir-'i it her: me i tl.a. if Smith, as now seems sure, runs again for Governor in New York and is for the fourth time elected, it will be practically impossible in 1 D2S for the Democratic convention to refuse him his chance at the nresidencv because personal popularity, added to the nor- ,,c u a CathoHc. Stnmg ai is ,ht. an. mal Democratic strength in this dis- rfu,if. ti-,nir , t helicv,. theie is much strength to the hub- with nerve enough to try to posh up know what Master, laid thy keel.-whnt Davis' poll. Otherwise, Southern workman wrought thy ribs of. steel, Democrats might as well get used to who made each mast, and sail, and voting a ticket Nationally Republican, rope,, in what a force and what a heat Hid locally Democratic. were shaped the anchors of thy hope!" With McAdoo asserting to th? ' Doe8 anybody wonder why I stand church, "there is no office I want less iv'i,linK to support Mr. Smith? Be- han that president of the United rnu' 1 i"p"'ize that people must feel The club will honor the township States" , . . there is only one tnat beautiful sentiment expressed bv school teachers with an Informal tea. nracticil candidate from the Demo- Alexander PoDe: "Save me alike The club meeting will begin at three ratic ranks a. the nominee in 1928. rom foolish pride, or impious discon- thirty and the tea will be give at That man is Hon. Al Smith, Govern- tent' at auht Thy Wisdom has de- four o'clock. The special program1 or of New York. Right here, I must n'e(i' or aufcht they , goodness lent." will be rendered by the Music Dei -ay. that there never has been a time n tne Democratic party, I would like partment of the club. All members in the history of the United State? ear McAdoo, Donahey, Olvany, and township teachers are cordially when political parties allowed the "oe Daniels, Simmons and Jim Reed, invited to attend. church to become dictatorial as to j: . .. ; . who should be president. If that con- Jition exists today; then, the Ameri can people, naci oetter Deware of -a A-hevi!le Times. T!i:i. Kept esciitativc Zebulon Wea ver will be re-elected by a comforta ble margin is a certainly which even the Republicans in their most exuber ant moments do not question. His Suffered! j trict. assure as much. But Congressman Weaver is en titled to something more than mere re-election. He should be returned to the House of Representatives by the largest majority which he has ever obtained. He deserves the en couragement which an increased vote ill imply. He has proved to be a faithful, in telligent lawmaker. He has been ever alert to the larger interests of his constituents, his State and the nation. He hav kept his official conduct above .md will not only roll up a larg irajo'ity for the county Democratic leproach. He has ever been in har- li iniinatcd candidates, but will give moiiy with the policies (,f his party, the State candidates a good big ma- He is now. thanks to his long service, .'inrity and will put Hon! .T'hulon better qualified than ever to discharge Weaver so far in the lead that the 'UMOHltVn '. nt;;-(- sional far in the will stop candidate REV. ALBERT NEW WILL RE- MAIN IN WAYNESVILLE 'v- A legion of friends and the mem- his legislative duties wisely and en- nutting up a orgetically. The Democrats have attested their coifdence in Mr. Weaver by renom inating him by an unmistakably de cisive majority in the teeth of able opposition. They should now see to t that he receives the approval which hers of Grace Church in the M'un-1 -election by an augmented majority tains will be glad to know that Rv. Albert New has again declined a call from Florida. Mr. New has had many cal.s to other climes since residing in Way- will signify. REV. J. T. MANC.IM APPOINTED bub about that) the inherent Democ racy of the South and the belief that Republican victory has a tendency to encourage the negro to strive for po-! litical and social equality is stronger still. Catholic on not Catholic, when 'he time comes, the South will hold to its Democratic moorings. In other words, Southern Democrats are great 'elievt'is in the Constitution, and will ;ocket their local issues when th" ' National interests of the party are at take. Personally, I advocate and be- ! !;eve in politicians with backbone nough to tell the whining priests. ministers and saints to step to the rear, a modern man is in the saddle: ind, if the American people want an executive that will administer affairs I ,f ;..., in. ,.,,i.. .,,! I the ship of state courageously, giving his time and energies to matters of legislation and diplomacy; now and always, I say give the country more statesmen and fewer religious fan atics. Washington did not try to make the country Episcopalian. Wil 011 did not try to make the countr; Presbyterian. Is there any man fool At the Western N. C. District Con- enough to believe that a Democa.. nesville and has always ben per- ference held in Oastonia last week with the qualities of leadership dem suaded to continue as pastor of the Rev. J. T. Mangum was appointed as onstrated by Governor Smith will try Waynesville Episcopal church. the future pastor f the Waynesville to m3ke the country Catholic? 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