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' ' l. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925 THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER . if I II I. I AKOI I Ml II S I KKH '.)','.) Man: Stri'. t . V HAM), Editor- i" r Policy Democratic The (illicial Organ of the Deni cratic I'arly of Haywood ( ounly. i ii it 1 1 ."" - i . i Suilei : : ;tn I'. . 1 1 1 1 ill . .in i ) 1 V..i: . . . ."! M. l.i is VI". i.K 1 KM. i: I I - ivi r ill' il Ails. I'tT 1 1 n i . . . . tic jH.'i,- . 1 1 must w the result of edu- UK A BOOSTER SPEAK WELL OK i.i'.i'in and nioiul training that makes YOL'R TOWN. ...i.e- repugnant, mc cnurcn ran .ninly tak" tin- lead in this kind r ' ' i l! i at:un. ' ( i i m i I .noi als ;s eooj s crnment , i town ; ; i d ! . ri-mi. It iiKinev in , , . i . ii i . ke the kind "f a town vou liki'. ..r-k .i:d f"."l mi '.lie table and , .ii ml I oj m-i dn't d.ii oiir nothes in a : i . '. 1 1 i ii if , it niie s head. I reie 1 It u'n't Your Town It's You; If v ill wan: to live in the kind of a M'ttl I tt( 1'. .illness than to WIIM; A COMMl M l V KAMI. And start on a loiik', l""i; hik". Yn-.i'll only find what you left behind Fo, t hen 's nothing that'.-.' i :i 1 1 new , It's a knock at yourself when you knock your town, ! -nt your town It's YOU; .- i; .r' .'. ... i:'- ii lin fo' liatdl 'I I ' . . - !! -.I'll - i! t.'e'pecl tul i.cl.e- 'if .'fll eriaillirionts here iniiii'sJ oi is i r.iri''l 'n. . . i I.- ih.. pfi-i -itncf. Waynee 'ti, ' ' ii Second i''is.s Mil Mat- o nk o " 't'O .imfo. Ifn Ac' of lnrrti ; 's'.'i oi ".-" "i ' i FTHI.ISIIKI) ON THIRSDAYS Thursday. March VI, 192" 1WISI Mil K MONEY AT HOME. i ;i;)'. C. .1. I' K va rd, p. oprietor n!' the Im-al moving pictures and ger- eially i crogni.d as the head of all Heal towns are made bv men afra.d aniu.'e.nciit featu-is for this com- .t.st somebody else (jets ahead, nniiiity, is now intee,ted in nrani'.- When everyone works anil aoVxly in.; a co iin'M"'...' band, shirks, This would of (treat help m en. yu tan lalM a town from the terta.ning the tiejnst.- as well as '.he dead .ielightful n.nceit". etc.. that can tie Am) jff wni(. you V(lu, p,.onal enjoyed by ail citizen-. stake After a band i p.aying well there You,- neighbor can make one too, aie geneially 'irehestra for the dif- Your town will be what you want to femnt, hurihes, cti,, that are or ee, irani' I from the band membership. , It isn't your town- it's YOU, The town council could easily .if- fold to put up five or six hundred To Boom Your Town ilollais to buy the instruments and Talk about it. If k. Iiav ... .il lid cat.ital. Why t u,i r s. r'h! , to nionev to invc-t t.us n mind the local mil', or aiin-ry. oi .uariy. or any v that can employ la!' ir ur money out build aiiofiier then if any niein'ier I i i r-iirii or leave, M l uniorit Aoiil-I ;cw rn one e!-e. of th-.' band had the musical ni ;iv he here for h.'Ii SI'I.KNDIII I. W - HI I II N( I ( IT1 .KNSII II'. i ii in unit y - ., i i when e ulo . "Ui'ht t t w.'l - l ; wi l-e,r. ISN I I I I l M ! Ii a ' t!li tit :t I) 'A ii' i tint'.- i;i 1 i.e-.s man will i'r' tin in i lie : frmn an advc! 1 :-t ,1 niatlte-s with ail ad vert i-e, laot. lake ertis ti-ed - hirt, table I pajamas underwcai ..liar. I . in, I i. it . :ind put on food drink stlttlte. nut ,,'t ; iin advert l-ed .'f husint --, an I on the ground : pay? ..IT ad- advr- advel-ti.-rd I , eat him-elf a; the advernised breakfast ierti-il cotFee or -ub-a " idvert i.-ed ha: , liirht i iir.n jro I" his place t urn down id vei 1 1 sin;; Kit ! vert i - in - doe-n't t i" "f and pa i 01' tine IM Oil! in u - pil pi' t i etc., and re id Write about it. Elect enod men t" office. He friendly to everybody. Keep your -idewalks in ood condi ! :on. Keep your homes well painted. If a neor man start- a project, help him. j If .1 i s h .o..." tilt t - a ;n ojeet. el - hini. Before Starting to Clean Up The many aids we can offer that will lighten the hard drudgery of Spring House Cleaning makes it well worth your while to come here and make your selections hefore starting. eeds of all kinds now Ready Sloan-Plott Hardware Co. Main Street Waynesville, N. C. -t law tie'in.e Am. raw I tion outh.- (ret ci imina! fr The C ill' il'- - iil - .1.1 If! ..f - ; that Va- 1. 1 with a in. dine. :cli- an;. w he c in f"W Cl-Cs of lluyiii '.oil 'ill :iiakc ; Pon't : al.L'c if o i' hi . tow 'i.- that wiii.'h ii- well in you own, .wii liitt much poorer. our town down will not en- I. i i , u s i . 1 i mc; ot anally a few into itiiM'hicf on other clime r popu.ii-.-d-hlooded and -om - md inro SKiNS OF SI'HIMi. There arc many sifrns of Spring's near approach. Robins are here and the weather has been so balmy that overcoat's, fui.s and other winter ap parel have apparently been discarded hy most of the citizens. Such weather as we are now hav inir will soon brinir out the buds and blossoms, and unless Old Winter plays one of his old fashioned practical II trouble living to break th" eighteenth amendment in Haywood county. Hut considering everything this is one county where the citizens ;'r" one hundred per cent; law abidini; and anyone ' ontemp'atiiip moving hen' ' naturally would give this existing condition very favorable, consideration. (IMi: IIOCCKKKLL. arc i n il. ill c-t :n sll!)u, ! Vl';. ; . nio!oy siiim,l)(),y. If ;i orojeri :o nr.prove tiie to.vn 'i me up. don't hoot ---investigate. Pon't let your urrvsonal antipathies get away with your business judg ment. Follow the men who have '.he vim and energy to go ahead- ami "saw wood." Be courteous to strangers who come among you so that they will go away with a good impression of your town. If you don't like your home town well enough to speak well of it, get( nuiisancc, That vou courage or coinriiiute to inju'ious re to port- a.iout vou,- neighbor or bu-iness n,any more. competitors, but will use the scales , of charity in weighing the shortcom ings of your f.llows. I 1'rai'H'e this teaching and your h uiuy will be one into which tne. best families will come as the child ren gather round the tire on a win ter'.s night. Be cheerful optimistic and foi l that the best is yet to come. Waynesville and Haywood county is the finest place on earth, barring none. We have the climate, the one-hundred per cent American citizen.s, the nat ural resources for the establishment wa- one who Itoaeon I loud, And posed as better than the common crowd! M'W on Sunday was always filled. OUR MAILING LIST. out of it and make room, for better lyed out men. Always cheer on the man who goes lor improvements. i our portion oi . ,.. th Mountaineer has no ' . this section and that we have receive- the most marvelous scenic grandeur , , , , . ed gi-eat benefits from this source is of anv place on this old globe. 1 ' apparent upon every hand; but dur ing the other eight or nina months in the year we must depend (outside Wc solicit every subscription we 01 our agricultural resources, upon manufacturing industries', isn t n u in many other tourist resorts. a dozen tourist seasons? It seems .Because of the above facts and to us that we ought to concentrate the summer visitors flock three-fourths of our efforts to the to these hills in greater numjers year permanent location of more payrolls. after year, end will continue to ?ome Canning factories, brick and pottery as the years roll by in ever increasing works, more f urriiture and lumber numbers. Nature has so gifted this companies, tanneries, leptner works, wonderful lan-1 of ours and make it machine works and any and all kinds possible fo'- us to receive the inestima. of manufacturing industries. We do ble value of the summer tourist sea- not advocate establishing them in the son until most of us have reached the heart of our towns, business districts point where we think of nothing else or residential sections certainly we but the tourist trade, and this trade would not want a tannery with its comes without any effort upon our abhorrent ordor in the heart of our part. town! but each and everyone can be For the three months in the sum- suitably located over this vast terri mer season Nature has already sup-.toi-y of ours. Manufacturing indus- plied a great recrutive business for that "pets" we expect all subscriptions in joke by pulling off a sudden freez ing spell, this ought to be one of the n.ost 'bounteous stusons for fruits, berries and truck products that has I een known in a long time. Hi for heaven was surely whin he opened up his his customer.- more and UKCOKDKUS COFKT I'OI'IT.AR. And the dea' tolled. But Monday store Hi charged more! He'd scinm the widow an. I cheat the friend, The llecider- rnuit is proving un- As to lasing rents he knew no end. usually popular in trAs county. On So when at last he gave up the ghot Tuesday and Wednesday or court days And went to jon the heavently host, and the county court house has the st I'eter met him at the pearly gate appearance nf a tegular session of A 1 1 I told the deacon he'd have to wait Puperio,- - ou it . I'ntil his life-book was looked in There are many visitors from the ' s,.e )W recoid on earth had ci untrysiile as well as the city. been. ignite a number of cases Imth petty St. IVt-r tooK a !cng. long look and serious are being disposed of hv .n,j then with a -ncer he closed 'he His Honor, Judge W. .1. Hannah. b.rok! Judge Hannah's court is doing a w,, see. deacon, your record here great work n helping to break ul) the you jvl,, j K h t each Sunday in the illegal traffic in liquor and while h i' sympathetic and just in c'-:tin at ''he sum- time he i advance. Anyone may- subscribe, is wortn more w our wMm.n.y beginning now for a full year for i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mam only $2.00. We will credit each and everyone who sends in two dollars with a year's subscription, paid in advance to March, 1926. huv, hib his de- iirni in the law day- -travid from his del erni Hill i.'n er. forced. A goodly number of cases have bten disposed of and this will considei i- bly relieve the alway- (snipe-ted d.uket of the civil and Ciiminiil Su perior couit dockets. It appear to 'ie the unanimous opinion of nio-t everyone that the es--ti'.h'.ishing of the Recorders court in Haywood county was the right move at the right time and HiJ Honor Judge Hannah the right man in the ight place. The court is being aided niateiially hy the active co-operation of W. A. WTiitenev, chief of Police and his as. sistant, Mr. Howell. The sheriff'. de- pa rtnient year, Mu; on week t he way And went to join the heavenly host. So we thought it right for you to know A part of your time you'll spend be low! Sunday;, 'f course, up here you'll dwell. But the rest of the week you'll sp.-nd in hell. Exchange. THE HOME PAPER. I' s like a smiling friendly face, It's like a voice vou long hi known, Vou see it in .-ome distant place and lush t" claim for your own. also responsible for a The paper from your old home town considerable number of the case. OITR NEAR EAST RELIEF Ql'OTA. Once again the Courier calls upon 'b? benevolent citizens of this com munity to send their contributions to Has bridged the long and weary miles Ar with it you can settle down Among familiar tears and smiles. It speaks for every friend you know. It tells of scenes you yearn to set; the cost will be nothing but which is right. lo not kirk at any proposed im provements because they are not at your door, or for fear that your tax will be raised fifty cents. Hon't be afraid to stick your hand down in your pocket for money to help a nublic enterprise. You owe PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC SPIRITED .something to the community for be- CITIZENS, ing so kind as to patronize you. Don't! Hon't!! Don't!!! For hcav- ( The Waynesville is made up of the en's .sake, don't think YOUR ideas most splendid type of professional,1 arc the only correct ones as to what business and progressive citizens wss improvements are needed, and how thoroughly demonstrated on last Kri they should be obtained. ' day night and on the following day A town whose citizens have Mo pub-! There was a determined effort upon Ik spirit or civic pride is on the way , the part of those who have the inUr to the cemetery. The citizen who ' csts of Waynedviile and Hayword 1 will do nothing to boost his own town county at heart, to bring the Sunc:'f:t is Induing to dig its grave. Lumber Company here. The citizen who growls about his The question of a few paltry dollai s town being "the worst ever" is as- was not any -stumbling block to these l isting in its burial. patriotic and projrre v." c.t izen Ni t The business man who will not a J- oily had they worked hard and long,' vcitise is driving the hearse. physically and mentally in a public The citizen who is chronic grumb- spirited manner, but they contributed ler and always pulling back in every by digging way deep down for hard public enterprise is throwing biurets earned cash to make possible another on the grave. year-round payroll. ) The citizen who "knocks" and howls There were so r.nny citizens who "hard time.s" preaches the funeral contributed, both !ir..r,H'ia'!.- and with sermon. hard mental and r.h si '.il '.ahor to' The smmll town business or pro- bring about the locution of the tiiam-i fessional man who gives his printing moth lumber industry Hint it would to toe "high flier" representatives of be unfair not to give the credit to the city printing house does not de- each and everyone who participated. serve the patronage of his town peo- The Mountaineer. Courier wishes to pie. , express for the folks of this county'! Point to a town whose citizens their deep appreciation and their cver iount every dollars gotten from their lasting thanks for the labois and ef- neighbor, as gain, and every dollar forts of all tho.se who participated in' given to a school or a college or making possible the importation of church or library or Chautauqua or another manufacturing industry. To lecture course as loss, and you point those wonderful patriotic citizens who to a town on which there rests a so gloriously donated the free right business and social blight, which will of way for the railroad line no pen fact that one all year-round payroll tries, like everything else goes where it is invited and stays where it is well treated. If this section works for and invites more payrolls to lo cate here in a few years Haywood county would become the greatest manufacturing center in all Western North Carolina. "Opportunity's! Empire, Haywood County." I. VW1.ESSNESS A NATIONAL PROBLEM. Rev S. R. Crockett. We will be ,l brin ck joys of long ago pleased to oublLsh all contributors at Anl tells of that are to be. t.n early date. Give yours now. An 83 V011 lun its columns o'er I Your yesterdays come trooping back! You fancy you're at home once more. And golden seem the letters black. Last year o '"'hi of a'ound ?2.750,- j know not just what nel,ven is like, OOi: was taken in hold-ups. burglaries Nor just what joys beyond life's nnd confidence gair.ea, and another jjjg rtitinH total of 100,0l0,0t0 was stalen Await mp when death shal gtrik(!f through forgeries. When ycu add the And I shall reach the other side, collateral cost of crime, its detection But this I know when I have gone and punishment, we are struck with To dwell in leaims divinely fair, 1 the. appalling fact that the total bill, My souf will yearn to look upon last year equaled our national budget i' The old-home paper over there. $300,000,000. We are convinced, that ?ood citizenship cannot be forced Hajrwood "opportunity's Empire" Upon people. by more laws or more altitude 2,860 feet. he known throughout your state as "a good town to move from." Do YOUR part, then, as citizens; Count for something in the affairs of your town or city. Pledge v.iu word and honor that so long as you reside in a community it shall be your con stant aim to "boost" it in every way you can. That you will not "knock." but will do all you can for every public enterprise that has for its ob ject the best interests of the com munity. That you will submit to the rule of the majority, and not growl if things are not always as YOU think they should be. That you will keep in mind that if a town is good enough for you to make your money In. it is the legitimate place for you to spend it, and will buy everything you can of your home town Merchants. That you will always say something good of your town and people, or keep silent, except in case of a public would be able to' describe the perpet ual thanks of the hard thinking citi zens of our wonderful mountain country. Mav each and everyone reap many benefits from their self-sacrificing donations and we pray and feel sure that our people will always re- Lmember them and feel under everlast ing obligations to them from now on. Tourists and Industries. We have the most logical place in all this mountain country for the hosts of luttitrter visitors to spend their vacations, we have the most wonderful scenic graneur, the finest climate, free from foggs and perpet ual rain or cold winds. We are mo)t .reasonable) in our boarding house rates, renting and leasing rates. There is but one price in our business houses the year around. In Waynesville and vicinity you will not find one price for tourists and an other for homefolka such as we find Spring Millinery Stylish, Colorful and Pleasing Inesistable and charming are the new Spring Hats. Deveolped of glistening crepes, in all the high colors of Spring, they are trimmed with deft touches of straw, sparkling buckles and pins, and brightly colored flowers that are as refreshing as a Spring day. Every whim of fashion is expressed in a new and distinctive manner. There Is a Type and Price For Every Women $1.98 to $6.98 v So-J Waynesville. N.C. ) 1. 4 iwJ I
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