THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER. WaynesvIIIe Mountaineer 14 Church Street Wra. A. BAND, Editor-Owner POLITICALLY DEMOCRATIC V POWER AND FERTILIZER BOTH NATURE A SILENT WOOD MAN Display Advertising Rates: Forty Cents per column Inch Guaranteed Circulation SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscriptions payable in advance ($2.50 if nut so paid) I Year $2.00. 6 Months 1.25 3 Months .65 Entered at the post office, at Waynesville, N. C, as Second Clans Mail Matter, as provided under the Act of March 3, 1879, November 20, 1914. PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY ESSENTIAL Senator Harrison, of Mississippi, expresses the opinion that the Mus cle Shoals power development ques tion will be settled at the next ses- UFACTURER In his article "Lumber Finds Wid ening Markets," in the November Business, Frank G. Wisner says: "Wood is both light and strong, ocutp anli Personal Editor &hon 59 NOTICE OF SALE Miss Leiia Harris left on Monday for an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. Chas. Schrang, in San Francisco, Cal, Mrs. Schang will be remember ed as Miss Fannie Harris. JVlr. and Mrs. Henry Gaddy have returned from Aiken, S. C, where Mr. Gaddy visited his brother, Pink- IH-AMI-HKA' "urn ( lejri"f'e'ntii iv I PRESS ASSOCIATION ;the bill which was recommended by, be worked and fabricated with small a special joint committee of the Sen-1 tools, easily portable and used on ;ate and House last spring, and v.'hichjthe job. It can be shaped by lathes failed to come up for a vote, Senator ,;.nd pressed into manifold forms with Harrison said: j startling rapidity. I "Tho bill is one of constructive na- j "Weight for weight, it is a strong ; tui e and carries out the purpose of as steel, and much stronger than the original act that made possible cast iron. It burns but heat does not Muscle Shoals development. He in- distort it, and it is rustless. Wood Isuies the manufacture of fertilizer is a natural heat, sound, and elec-'ney, who had a narrow escape from land the sale of surplus power, with j tricity insulator, which is one of the a falling chimney. Mr. Gaddy has every safeguard to protect the rights reasons for the instinctive liking of many friends in Waynesville who will of the United States and the con- American people for as much wood, regret to hear of his accident and suracrs of both fertilizer and hydro-.as possible in their dwellings. The hope he will soon be well again, electric energy. If there are any . welHbuilt frame house is a conserve! weaknesses in the bill, then we can of heat and reducer of fuel bills, cure them." j "The trees are always growing, al- i ways manufacturing wnnH i Every ten workers other than . synthetizinir wood from air tr I ... mi. i-owry weaver returnea lo nis ome here last week from Canada Pursuant to section . 2435 of the Consolidated Statutes, the under signed, on the 1st day of January, 1927. at 11 o'clock, at the door of J. M. Cagle's Garage, will sell at public out-cry to the highest bidder for cash, the following personal property, to wit: One five paasen- AN ORDINANCE REGULATING er Ford Touring Car, motor number RECEIVING AND DISCHARGING 'Tale made pursuant to the named PASSENGERS BY PUBLIC SER- statute to satisfy a claim of Two VICE CARS OR BUSSES. Hndured and Thirty-six Dollars and , Thirty-six Cents ($236.36) for mate- Be it ordained by the Mayor and'fial furnished for repairing and for Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McCIure spent Sunday in Asheville the guests of friends. those in public service, must support and dash of 8fl,t Measured in ,1 one government employe; a national I ber onyand that classification of j represents only a third of the i r. .. c i ' been working in Detroit for several statistical authority savs that these wa ... . . - 'and Detroit, Mich. Mr. Weaver has . - - ' " f - ..ww ..icoinia umy tt intra oi me Tui Doniv nrrDUDFD ic 11.01 Dublic employes cost each non-ffov- DnnnQi ; - . , . , ii iwua 1 1 vtcimun 10, i w j vvhouihjuuh vi iree material mnntkB SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC In another column the health au thorities has considered it neces sary to warn the general public against the spread of smallpox, Board of Aldermen of the Town of Waynesville: Section 1. That all public service or motor busses, before stopping tn receive or discharge passengers on Main Street in the Town of Waynes ville, shall be driven to, some point with the right-hand wheels within twelve (12) inches of the curb on the right hand side of the street. Section 2. Any person, firm or cor poration, violating this ordinance labor performed in repairing said car and for storage of -said car. This the 14th day oi' December, 1926. Dec23- J. M. CAGLE. NOTICE OF SALE. North Carolina, Haywood County. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of Haywood County has ordered sold the old school house property on Panther Creek in Fines Creek Township . and v !-.- , 1 1 I i - L 1 . 1 sha.1 be fined $50.00 for each and jder1 foVcash o ntheprem every offense. jse8 on tne loth day of January, 1927 rassed nrst reading November 4, i at 12 o clock noon. The board re- 1926. ernment worker $126 a year, and(in cubic feetthe sjlent forests ar(j " $ mQ that 8.1 per cent of .11 Aer.can producir,K today a8 much wq HOWELL, Mayor, income goes to public employes andiWeihti as ,. th roaHn . . . ..,. . " ... . MRo T r DDI.rivr open hearth furnaces of America are Miss Louise Beville represented the ltc Town Clerk. producing steel." loeai iibl.ary and chairman of the gaining honorary Waynesville. public charges. Value of nil standing saw timber ;in the United States estimated to be It is not the purpose of this paper $7,387,650,000. to publish anything in regard to health conditions in our community Tne driver who tries to beat the that woud advertise the fact that train to the Kla(le crossing is re- there is an epidemic of smallpox. sponsible for more than himself. His However, we do deem it neces- Built dear if anyone with him or eary to warn the citizens that there " the t'"ain is ki,,ed or injured. has been some thirty-five or forty cases reported of a mild f.-rm of smallpox in our community. We REFORESTATION DEPENDS UP- also know of one death from this TIMBER USE disease within the past fortnight. I A . w ... ,. -...... Th- idea that to curtail the use of .,.. u,!!! forest products is in the best inter- privately conducted The state removed the uuarrlntln CLASS TAXATION UNFAIR "Workmen's compensation insur ance is a gaod thing," says John W. ULeary, President of the Chamber 'of Commerce of the United States, "but monopolistic state workmen's compensation insurance is bad. In those states where insurance comDa- nifs havo K..n -11-. u . I . , wfcvi, miuweu to was appointed recognition for , Mr. Bill Shoolbred, who holds a, position with the Phoenix Untilityl Co. of Hartford, Tenn., spent the ' week-end here with his parents, Mr. anr! Mrs. John N. Shoolbred. State committee USEFUL Presents. We have a bountiful line of Handkerchiefs for the entire family. Tie and handkerchief sets, suspender and garter sets, towel sets, men's and womens' gloves in high quality, womens' silk underwear, scarfs shawls, Kayser silk hosiery. Clyde H. Ray. Decl6c several years ago, on smallpox con- comnete i ir c .t . wr vTrn. . ... ... with the tHt fimH- ti l omaLiiers leu oaiur- i mi i cu: n man in waynesville ,j i , ., ' "ave day t0 J05" his family in Highston, ecu ed only w per cent of Chr.stmas total business. Here, experience has .... shown that insurance as hiKin... i M.- Too i mo, .v, nnj;n is sunerinr tn medical rollpcp in Rultimnro u;iM nf I.w.f. .i... ..r..r.4 Dimnl., 'inSllrBnA at. n . .... I ... . . . '. . l" it... iii tr wui H".'n " " government tunctinn 'arrive sunrlav tn snpnrt tho f hr at. mas holidays with his parents, Dr. and vicinity, to sell life insurance and make loans for 'one of the most progressive life insurance compa nies in the United State. Our men is faK said A. Fletcher Marsh, Vice ( "Again, there is the growing pro- I a I Attorney Eugene Alley of Sylva ' attended court here last week. common to all forms of business but . eS lnur3day I "The trouble with us Americans i3it is unreasonable to have policyhold- 3 V'S S'S ' not that we have been cutting our ( era indirectly taxed trenrenindous 1 Newt'"" in Charlotte. .-idering that compulsory vaccination ' cresiuent, marsn i ruman Lumoer r""u, 10 use insurance to collect nd Mrs. W. H. Liner was sufficient preventative. p ' naK. 111 a re"1 ranl0 aa-j""ue to pay tne cost of constantly We feel sure, however, that onr d,1'ss- " is betU'r to inclease the , mounting general expenses of state irizen.H would not leave their homes K' owih of forest material rather government. It is reasonable to ex nr mingle in any assemblage if thev'than tultail the output, he de- Pect that insurance should pav taxes were afflicte with this disease no limltur knit' milrl tl.n nuon n.lrr!. tin I (.... iiiiiu .lie Ln.'C lllllll. tyc. Children should not be allowed to sro to -nooi wun tne sngntest suspicion - " MUs Tibbie Hardin, who is attend- " m"Po. !MV u grv"B n?W ne3i: I (;0Vl""mi,"t i" a" equalizing fac- ing college at Tallahassee, Fla. this Every citizen should be vaccinated Mr. Marsh states Now, we are tak- tor for the common welfare, and not 'year, will arrive Saturday to spend immediately. Every child, including " "P that job. W hile we are wait- an economic process. It lacks the ' Christmas with her parenis Mr and babes in arms, should be given at-'intf fo1' ht' young trees to get big elements necessary to succeed out-' Mrs. W. L.Hardin tention nt once. Call in your family enough for sawing, we must remem-jside of its own proper functions- yet i ' ' ' . ,', . loctor ailrV-have the matter attended her that the woods are full of aged thert. are those who do not see the' l,l and Mrs- W. H. Liner and Mrs. - aMl ''y'ns trtfes that ought to be cut, light, but are constantly urging the Hayes Alley wil1 attend the Goodwill It seems that cold weather wiHj-r-'d used if we are to prevent waste : assumption of activities by the gov-Tour reunin banquet held at Ken cause the spread of smallpox. The and that is as much conservation , ernment which it cannot properly ""'worth Inn on Thursday evening, only sure preventative is vaccination. ' 'ls planting a young tree. . perform." " jThey were among those to enjoy the It if pretty well understood that1 "Besides, you can only have so! , tour in the fall. in the event of any increase in this much land for forest growing, and' POWER OF PRESS GROWING ' i it-ease all public gatherings would if you let the aged trees stand in-' Trie late general election in Our' ' " Dicus spent several tu ! forbidden. This might definitely you put off the time when j 1 -ountry shows that political leader- yt 1 week in Saliiury and the closing of churche, school y m enn plant young ones. The truly , slliP national and state affairs jjother out of town points on business. moving picture shows and productive forest is in perpetual mo- rpialy being assumed bv th nil oLnir gathering places. ;ioii- old trees coming out and new' 1 n country weekly The- situation is under perfect con- "':es coming in. It takes a certain Oui'y exercises do trol nt Ihe present time and if the v ilume of demand t t-itiaens will co-operate the disease v.l il start make big money. You can too. interested., write or wire us once. Our field man will be If your town January 9th to 11th and will see you. The M. P. Coley Agency, Shelby, N. C. ltc serving the right to reject any and all bids and to sell any buildings either separately or with the ground Said land being the same conveyed to D. J. Noland and wife Nora No land by the Board of Education by deed dated October 1st 1917, regis tered in book 49 page 520. Said land being described as follows: Being in Fines Creek Township, District No. 7, adjoining the lands of D. J. Noland and being part of R. Noland estate and beginning on a stake on the West side of public road and runs as follows: South 87" 15' West 208.7 feet t a stake; thence S. 2 15' West 151 to a stake on ridge; thence S. 20' West 57.7 to a stake; thence 88 E. 212 to a stake in old road; thence with old road North 29' E. 57.7 to a stake on Weet side of pub'ij road: thence West said road North 2" E. 45' W. 151 to the beginning. Con taining one acre more or les3. This the 11th dav of Doeemher. 1926. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF HAYWOOD COUNTY. By Wm. C. Allen. Jan3c Superintendent of Schools. NOTICE OF SALE. The Waynesville Pharmacy has put on a unique guessing contest. North Carolina, Haywood County. Notice is hereby eiven that tho TO THE first person guessing near- 2oarf Education of Haywood OBt f tK i... County has ordered sold the old .... ww.n.t uumuer oi cap- scn0ol house property on Little Cat sules, tablets and. pills contained in aloochee and that same wi'.l be sold this bottle will receive on Decern- a public auction on the premises on ber 24th, 1926, one five pound box the, 7,th day ?f Jan"ary. i 12 of Hnlllno-cwv, . mi o'clock noon to the last and h ghest of Hollingsworth candy, free. The bidder for cash. The board reser; Waynestfille Pharmacy Guessing ing the. right to reject anv and all Contest. (Adv.) ltc bids and to sell the buildings sep- arately or with the grounos. SiJ SANTA CLAUS.. Old Santa can be I'", being the same conveyed bv f..j , .... . J. A. Hannah and others the Board found in the Lee building. Mam 0f Education by deed dated June, street, with wagon loads of useful 1907 and registered in book 25 page orxA IfiK Qolri tj l: j mm iiucicnujiK vnrisimas pi es- u""i miiu uciiik uecrioe i ents. Clyde H. Ray. re houses. will be stamped out at an early date. We urge our citizens to be vacci nated at once without any further publicity. Remember nn ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. e press. r mJ . ; ...ic vju.ii- 1UH" Ian returned Sunday tn th;.- hnma minant ami . i . - - uucit t.n i V l. make it worth 'leadership in buildimr the nolit;,n, , " v"'1 l" IO,fc- . . . . . j.-....i w w w m to itnng tne oiu ones out, and ""lunes oi individuals, and moldimr me rotation. nerelore. : ''"""c sentiment Their power ! Hartford. Tenn, Decl6c follows: Messrs. Richard Hollohan and on nrincinloa an I u-n. u ru : TTfcriii.. a- . t tiu .11! ii.siiiiiMi nn ..(in mrv, r inn : '"-ma ill uuiiiin nnui.-o ri-: .'ound lucts whenever and wherever they.called the home newspaper in town and on the farms. in continuing to use forest M increasing, and they are rightly 'friends here durin the week-end. of EDITOR STATES REAL PROBLEM "Prevention of automobile accidents is pressing for solution, but compul sory accident insurance is not the says the Silverton, Oregon i in to be better than other mate- rials. j "Doing so, we shall I forests, wood and i pel petual sufficiency.' I have trees and its products, in 1 "Th? Foundation of the prosperity -f the Unfted States is not natural answer. Tribune. "Those who aie nrniMisitiir thnt careful driver, shall be punished for ! r"s"rc though these are of great the misdeeds of the reckless, do not importance, but the fact that there take into account that compulsion to a!mo3t complete agreement be iasore will not be a preventative, bu 1 lween l'"tltal and labor as to the rather will Und to increase tho acci- basic economic principles which must ,.nts i be followed if the whole community "It" would reduce the incentive t3 U to enjo-v fu" employment at n careful operation, which results from ' steadi'y risinB standard of living. the present personal liability and Phillii' Ken" London Nation and which is now an important factor in Athenaeum. rolding insurance rates to a reason able level. "Prevention should never be sub urdinalt'd to indemnity, for then the real purpose to be accomplished i? swallowed up in the means used." AIKEN NEWS NOTE. Aiken, S. C, Nov. 21.-0Pikney Gaddy, special policeman, very nar rowly escaped being crushed to death early this morning when one of the chimneys of the burned Cherokee 'cottage toppled over and crashed only a iew ieet irom the officer. Mr. Gaddy was struck on the head by one of the falling bricks, and his coat was torn in ribbons by the scat tering dnhi-id DnDf.J t t i ."u as waicnman and Mrs .aoi. mgni ai me scene of the fire, he had just moved from a chair which was broken to splinters with the falling chimney. He was taken to his home and medical attention given once. Miss Helene Mease of Canton at tended a party given at the home of Dr. and Mrs. N. M. Medford on Fri day evening. Mr. Page Fisk of Ruby City spent the week-end in town. Beginning at a small whiti nat- r " south of a spring and runs North FOR SALE Will sacrifice my Nash 8 E. 18 poles to a stake in an old Sedan, 1925 model, for quick sale. nelL thence North 70 West 9 Doles Was used for private use only. & sm,a" chestnut then south 28 Mn FYoH C Hv-tt if W 6 po,es to 8 stake- then suth 4 Mis. Fred C. Hyatt. ltc W. 6 poles to a stake in the prW r-n to u i TT7 77. of ,the m,b,ie road' then with h- bU IO the Lee building, Main street, road south2 30 E. 6 poles to a and see our line of Holiday goods, "take, then South 52 E. IV, poles to We can please you in hundreds of tnebeginning containing 166 poles. items. Clyde H. Ray. Decl6c icJo.13 the 1Uh day of December. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF ! HAYWOOD COUNTY By Wm. C. Allen. Superintendent of Schools. WAYNEWOOD THEATRE Jan 3c OLDEST SOUTHERN STATE THE TARIFF AN ISSl'E What was once the oldest Southern commonwealth is now a most pro gressive industrial state having aroused interest all over the world. There are large shining cities with skyscrapers of steel and marble No subject has been the cause of where not many years ago stood the wore prolific discussion and acrim- tall torests. It is not one-city state, oniou.i debate that the tariff; yet when you look over cities like Ashe nothing is so generally misunderstood v-"p, Charlotte, Independence, Dur ky the general public. ham, Kingston, Raleigh, New Bern, If home industries were not pro- ( Winston-Salem and -many manufact tected by an adequate tariff, the uring and health resort places. IMPROVING FORD CARS. fanners would not have the home markets they now have, and Ameri can wages could not be maintained. The tariff question, unfortunately, Is atill in politics; although it ought not to be, for at long at it is dii-'riety of minerals 'are found in this Among greatest assets of the state are 25 to 50 billion feet of standing timber, the expanding fruit industry, and an aggregate farm crop yield of $300,000,000 for 1925. A large va- "Ono of the biggest improvements made lately in Ford cars is the in stallation of the Yaporizer with which all the new cars are now equipped," P. C. Dueworth, dealer here, said today. We were, of course, the first to realize it," he continued, "but the Mr. W. L. Lampkin left Monday for a week's business trip to Charlotte. Miss,, Louise Slaughter of Canton was the week-end guest of her sister Miss Pauline Slaughter, at the home N. M. Medford on Love Lane. Mr. P. C. Duckworth spent last week out of town on a business trip. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLI CATION. State of North Carolina. County of Haywood In the Superior Curt. T- G. Massie, T. N. Massie, I J. E. Massie and Hugh Massie. 1 trading and doing business un- I aer tne nrm name of Massie Furniture Company, vs. Fred L. Terrv and wifp Dr. R. L. Allen left Tuesday for New York City to attend a director's meeting of the Equitable Life Insu rance Co. Dr. Allen will also stop in Washington on business before leturning home. Mr. J P. Francis, Jr. returned to Ford ;his home Tuesday from a week's visit to friends in New Bern. Mr. Freeman, formerly of Wav- most satisfactory thing to us has , nesville, now residing in Canton, was been the enthusiastic way in which,'" town Wednesday on business. our new customers nave received it. Hardly a day passes but what some- Friends of Mr. Gould de Neergaard Moving Pictures Dec. 20th to 25th Monday Buck Jones in 30 DEGREES BELOW ZERO He plunged from up to his ears in trouble to up to his eves in snow, but didn't get a chance to cool off. Tuesday Priscilla Dean in WEST OF BROADWAY A thrillino. rnn.nf; J.. r reC . " ' " w"'cu' U1 Annie W. TeVrv ?OH an.1 Puns nr rnnoai mi ... . r I ,.., . defendants Fred L. Terrv and ways, of a woman-hater out-putted wife, Annie W. Terry, will" take by a girl semi-pro golfer the most notice that an action entitled as novel and entertaining picture of the flbove has been commenced in the season. Superior Court of Havwood County Wednesday North Carolina, for the purpose of ' TRTPPI.E ACTION 1- tfeTan IK11 rl.K ACTION above named for goods, wares and niue cira "bnookum .Buggy ride" mercnanaise purchased from plain- Thursday Charlie Murray in SWEET DADDIES A Xmas week special. Friday Gene Stratton Porter's LADDIE tiff and delivered to defendants; and i " me saia aeienaants will fur ther take notice that they are rc I quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court nf n.. wood County in the Courthouse in Waynesville, North Carolina, on the 25th day of January, 1927, and an swer or demur to the i-nmnini.t s rr-i. t . ... .. ---- ---i'.-.iifc tit me dook was great, the picture is s?la action or the plaintiff will ar one of the best Saturday All Star Cast WINGS OF THE STORM 7th chapter of Buffalo Bill. I ply to the Court for the relief de- manaea in saia complaint. .This the 15th day of December. 1926. C- A- HAYNES. Clerk Superior Court of Hay won " Janl3c W. R. F Countv. N C. one comes in and comments on the wl" be lntereed to know that he is improved motor operation. now "Mated with the firm of Carl P. "Everyone remarks on the smooth-' Meyer "rchltecV at. Springfield, 111. power and most of all, the increase Mr de tergTd will return to in the number of miles per gallon of jAshevlll In th pring. gasoline. This seems to be one of J M .ii.j.i ,!... I. J. ! . ! " M , " .nupomi mc.ua.ng .ron. copper, gom ana aUrting also comes in for consider- ia more confusing to the public than ' silver, with a very large product able comment. otherwiM. ftl,!!!riM "nd hellfish- "There is stiU another feature and In many jnstances, th. Unff, The state has available hydroelec- that is the lessening of eaifcon, due through encouraging producUon, has trie storage U 8,000,000 horsepower, to the. greater raporixation of the meUMy lowered prices to consumers, and 578,000 potential horsepower gasoline. This quick aporixin alio ST! 1 IV.T. ,UPl"bl!L?'r " r ." .lhM dded fetu reducing Alii. Brown were ta AsheTiH. Wed w -"---. -" - iw o wuuuu sewnev mmnoT, oi crankcaM dilation.' . Inesday "T V from If9?' fct! Va "iU5trmte4 dition! -Wriwtf Uo ra cMrit, AU ki.d. of cookte. and cakes, Jxlu.? nnh" fl4 "l u, tor Ford car owner, who wish to baT.W bread roll. dally-Chy asMatpalatioas. f rapid Jerelopatnt of this .tata. ithen instaUed on tk itt.v. ' . ' Mr. C. J. P. Edwards returned Thursday from an exhibitor's con vention held in Charlotte this week. Miss Francis Harris was an Ashe ville visitor Wednesday. Jean Brown and Mr. Miss Ida You Can Double The fSjfciM Life of Your WLLu. C2 bj KTr S M E S Champion Shoe Shop E. T. DUCIETT. Prop., M.in Street Prices Af Low Wync,T..,, W. Ct i .

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