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WW?.. ;of.r?!!!!V,,"' WV'. "SI THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER WHJHSDAY, JUNE 18, 1925 IS- ft r. .iV-SK-tt.'.,'' -'- THE NEED OK A HOSPITAL HAYWOOD COUNTY. (Continued from fruit pae Average levy for twenty ycais .'48-1 ".i on the $1,000.00 valuation. 1h.- ( lutiiin is called for Monday, July l.'ith. and Kit t unlay, July 4th, is the lat day to register. As a special registration has been ordered, no one ran vote who does not register IN s taKcn into consideration what the eturns will be in the con.se ,- aticn jf I life and also a strictly business vie. I Hi nl. If our oeople can be taken .are of in Asheville hospitals at a profit, when the hospitals are privately ownid and not helped by any endow ment of any kind, our people should be able to operate a hospital profita ble with the assistance which wv have thi). , vote.- Kale 'or ! a.-surani e of receiving from the Duke ii f 'Iyu. l ll V- al1x4 fK una lifo nf Wa vnpjtvillp anil HaVWOOd hat Stand. A w. I lie new yuiiyy win iav ... ., . . . . - - i u - Those 'invited werf: delicious ice count was served. Mesdames E. J On Tuesaay afternoon Mrs. Oliver lection. A majority of tre funj. a-t will decide the election. j ,.,n (h, 5t.con(1 placei the peopl of I're.-ient Hospital, Should i,,, ,)Utlvinif section. of the county Itonds Kail to Carry. entitled t Sniathers. Jesse E. Willis, C. Smathers, E. F. Burnett, W. S. Mc- Terrace Beauty Parlor wflJ" be county uiCKPn, jonn n. Alien. ,w-wu T DO .vro ua.vtc nncTWS.'mui x u fMa. MK.U ... U mon.mont n Mri. M K tTOfe UUiUl ivai, , vv liners, J LfWi, uu lownsmp j. .i c-a - i . i vi nnjuvDMt.v. i .---.en ... - ill ICI.U1 u ui iiiinimij -. i ... v H Sh in Wavneavil 0 viiie iumniiiioni ..t. u , and clira n hoautv nnrlnr has heen 00e n-r. Way Finher. rated considerablei patronajre-ith "e of the most charming par- hon Duff Township-H. F. Bryson, ' for 8ome time. So successful has this ties of the season. The affair was I1Keon Township P. H. Henson, business venture been that. Mis. Kil- Kiven th spacious rustic summer has decided to open a branch "ome oi tne ixg win uoaKr . f'ataioochee ?er. Clyde Township L. S. Stamey, John T. Lenoir Gwyn, M. H. Reeves, B. J. Sloan, Faucette Swift, Delos Craryjof New York, Alden Howell, Jr., George Jlolden, John P. Morrow, I). M. Cagle, 'nectjon with the millinery Mrs. Hunter Meuse of Atlanta an.l'Ward and the MissCs Robena Millpr, l-inR. I reek lownsniD 1.. L.. .H"- . . ... i k. v.. ansa Carrie ueii uj t eurai-uia, i gore parlor at the Lake. some medical treat-1 I'pon inve-tiiration, it has been found that the act of the Legislature providing for the purchase and P cal un df the pit-sent county hospital, a a- not legal, and should the proposed I. .nd i.-stie fa l, it will be discontin ued and s,,d. What Some of Our largest Ta paers Think of it. "Heganling HaywcKid County Hos pital. I have recently given the ues tiii'i some thought and I believe the I opie of Haywoixl County ne-d a r(.i..iern htvpital. I lK-lieve it would b an unwic and unprogressive ftep t.. d scontinue the Haywood County Hospital as many of the people of our county would thereby he deprived of lopital services. Therefore, thor oughly belli villi' that it would be for the best inteiest of the people gener ally n Hay wiiM. I County to build anil nKi.ntain a modern hn.-pital. 1 am :n favor of iiting bonds in the coming !i t ion." iSigne.il T A. CI ARK, A'ti.inov and Pn -id. nt of The I'.ank of Canton. " i 1 1; r rmiiiiaiiv i. 100' ; in f;iv Ibr ho-p;t;t! iiiiie:M'nt. Their - ;ng of which we i-niild lie niore jiroud 1 than a modern bo-pital in our cnunfy. be advancement and in t- t-ry -ense, to pi tee pita! service within oiisy t th.r Surely it woul.i betterment ifficient h. iiach of our rural people." I. Signed I HYATT COMPANY, Hy E. J. Hyatt. "fiui comtiany is very much inter eted in the welfare and comfort not only of our own nvn and their fami lies, but the peoolo of our entire county. We realize that any act that increases taxes naturally affects the targier tax-payer most; wj, being one amonp the larger tax-payers of the county, have given the hospital movement our very careful consider ation. After doing eo, we feel it our duty towards mankind and the Isttterment of our county to back this movement to the limit, and to five our heartv endorsement and assistance in any way possible." (Signed) Unagusta Manufacturing Company. Bv R. L. Prevost, V-P:ts "We have been askei for an ex pression of our viiews regarding the proposition for the establishment of a new hospital in Haywood County. We have given this matter careful thought and have concluded that the propei development and growth '.f our community really demands that we have a nronerlv equipped hospital which will b" readilv accessible t places of the county. "We feel sure that if the v.i'eis of the community favor this plan that we can rely on the Commisioni'rs '" see that a hospital i.s d"'ij;ned !h.'. will be a credit to the county and will later to the county's nee Is a -ordinir to the nio.-; modern and "flici. n-. meth ods. "We favor the nlan a a whole, and are riart'cu'.-irlv well impressc 1 with the sug'c-t'on of making it a memo rial honital in honor of the soldiers who 1 : jhoir lives in thi i-rcat var.'' ( S gned Champion K:!ne Comprn..-, P.v Reuben I!, Robeitson, Pri-i. "My conviction regarding the erec tion of an up-to-date hospital in Hay wood County, honestlv and franklv expressed, is that we. as citizens and tax-paver-, should by all means sup port the bond measure for continu ing same, under improved conditions. "I make this statement as an indi vidual only interested in the best that may be had for our people at a rery slight increase in taxes. I want to make it plain that I am opposed to ad ditional bonds 'and notes or an L ease in taxes in any way, except for the making of this one needed imprvoe ment. "My reason for advocating this im provement are many, though I can mention only one or two here. "Attention is called to the fact that we have spent large sums for the making and improving of roads throughout our contry; for the better ment of our towns and for the im provement of schools in every way. All of which are all right and are to be encouraged. These, however- an for the well and active. Then may we not do something for the sick among us when it comes, for after all, this .'is the time perhaps when con venience and service count moat." (Signed) J. H. Kirlrpatrick, Cashier Champion Bank. "I want to goi on record as being In favor' of tne .hospital for Haywood County fo the foUowfag reasons: "la the first place, I consider it a sounnd financial investment, when it pu ll. ,- :ng merit, anil it looks like their only hope is to ret in touch with doctors through some hospitals, because the medical nen are gradually fettling in the towns, where they have the benefit o) hospitals ami hospital equipment. With a hospital located centrally in our county, we will be better off than if we were dependent upon a more distant center." (Signed) Riley M. Ferguson. "Feeling that a county hospital is just as essential as churches, schools, or good roads, we most heaitiy en-dor-e the proposed bond issue for a modern county hospital." (Signed) Citizens Hank & Trust Company, Hy Hilliard B. Atkins, Cashier. "We heartily approve of the hospital novenieiit, as we believe that this will be one of the means of advancement and iiettei ment of the people of our g:eat county." I Signeii ) 'n-t National Hank, l!v .1 K. Hov.l. President. ! "I roni the- standix'int of the indus- - of the county, there can be no -Hon as to the value of a modern pita! in trie county. Woodwo.k- nlant.-, owing to the machinery nice-saiy fni' uncrating, are daily having accidents more or li s. serious, and prompt and efficient hospital ser vice is often vital. Aside from this direct benefit, the fact that our men i an have the members of their ami lies treated without losing time going to Asheville or elsewhere, is a boon to the men and the industry. "We need the hospital." ( Signed) Wayesville Furniture Company, Hy Jas. W. Reed, President. "Our company being large tax pr.ytis. we naturally wish to keep taxes to a minimum, however, we also f(- ! that a hospital is absolutely necessary and vital to the welfare and happiness of our community and for this reason, we heartily endorse the proposed hospital movement. "We feel that a local hospital should rank just as high in importance, if not more, than our present good roads and school houses." ( Signed ) England-Walton & Company, Inc. Junaluska Tannnery, Hy J. C. Fisher, Supt. "While we believe in the economic administration of oublic affairs and feel that it is a matter of vital im portance that the tax rate be kept as ;,)ilov as possible consistent with good government, we are heartily in favor of a new hos'iital in Waynesville. We ::ot only nee I a hospital for Waynes- ville-, but the whole coun'y adjoining counties. James Sheffield, J. O. Kinsland, T. C. Wells, J. R. Hardin. E. Tunk, F. H. Coghurn, R. J. Burnett. Ivy Hill Township Frank Williams. ( rabtree Township C. E. Williams. Cecil Township H. R. Gibson. Second Week. Pigeon Township J. E. Sentelle, J. F. Justice. Beaverdam Township J. R. MofPtt, O. K. Gillis. Clyde Township Z. H. Brown. W. W. Haynes, A. A. Reed, F. J. Fincher, alv arranged store or a show window , sister, Mrs. Jack Holtzclaw, of Pen sacola on the Balsam Road, which is The Blue Ridge Furniture Co. Nancy Killian, and Thomasene HowelL : JHeKAHON-DUCKETT. The following item from, the Ashe ville Citizen will be of interest to Waynesville friends: On Saturday afternoon last, Mr. one of the rnoBt attractive summer tCarl S. Duckett of Waynesville and homes in this section. Four tables Miss Beatrice McMahon of Greenville, with matching chairs in keeping with j g. C were united in matrimony at the rustic effect were arranged for old Calvary Episcopal church, Fletch playing. At the conclusion of several ' er by the rector, Rev. Clarence Stuart . , .. interesting rubbers the hostess pre . MeClellaa, Jr. One of Haywood County s Leading hand8ome priieg to the winner Mr. Mrs. Duckett will make Retail FurnUure Stores. , of the top score at each table. Those Asheville their home. A smaJl wed- . so fortunate were the Mesdames ing party witnessed the marriage. J'ernaps mere isn i a more mam. George Ward, Joe Rose. H. B. Atkins M, Mancv Killian. To Mrs. 1 Seth M. Vinmg, editor or ine J. B. Medford. decorated in a more tasteful manner M nrvsenteH a lovelv sewinir i Mortheart Georgian Cornelia, Ga., is Waynesville Township F. G. Miller, than that of the Blue Ridge Furniture let and to. Miss Bell an artistic I visiting Mr. C. M. Dicus. H. I. Liner, E. J Underwood, Frank Company's store in Waynesville. ?n i- il:. i . , Compton. W. A. McElroy. fact wnen one passes oy m uu- Cecil Township W. A. Franklin, tiful furniture store we are very apt Ivy Hill TownshiD-J. E. Fergusfn. to stop and look at the coiy looKing Cataloochee Township I.. J. Palmer bedroom or dining room or kitchen or East Fork Township J. W. Massey. any other living room of the modern . home which happens to be on display CATTLE .MEETING. in the show window and then We must (Continued from front page g0 in the store to see the great stock of high class furniture of all kinds as directed distribute, the nroceeds g over the tw0 iarge diplay rooms, of the sales of the pooled cattle. jn fact "The Blue Ridge Furniture Robert Ramey. widely known among Company" can and do furnish homes cattlemen of Haywood, was chosen from cellar to garret. gitu'ia! manager for the association. th A dollar oer head of the cattle sold is to be retained by the management to cover the expense of grading and other necessary expenses incurred in making sales. Under the present arrangement Mr. j Gwyn at nroner times is to go into Virginia or to other territory in which Madison county cattle may be in de-' mand and determine what mices it any given time sales can be made. These he is to report to the associa-! tion for acceptance or rejection by it or its authorized representatives. I Provision is made for the withdrawal up to a certain time and under cer. This furniture house has been in business in Waynesville for about eight years and has had a wonder lul and successful business career during that time. There are many home- that have been fitted up entire, ly by this company. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hall manage the store and they are generally to be found together in the store with a cordial smi! cf welcome which makes everyone feel right at home and which is so essential in most any business enterprise. Mr. George B. Hall is one of Way nesville best known and well liiked citizens. He is a man who has the tain conditions of cattle pooled if a friendship and admiration of iiii-iiiuci miun or iiniiiv lie onus lie can obtain a better price than offered the association. Mr. Gwyn explained that his ser vices will not cost the Madison coun ts association anythinjg. He fiid l all who know him. He is a Mason; IS i j i i i r-l H bi viiiiimiiut:r hiiu isvpuiy kjius 4rjal Master in the Counsel. ' Mr. Hall takes vtery little interest in politics with the exception that he ie always an advocate of putting good sucn services iai. w.tnin tne scopemen into offiw. He say, tha!. he of his employment that if the Hay-1 iis t00 busy and intereJ!ted in his own wood farmers organize to sell their ( bujrineM cnter into politcal con cattle they would be entitled to sim- trovesjeg. The Blue Ridge Furniture ..ar !fo.irJ lie.,., ...... 01 um Cdmpany is a big asset to the busi- oitier jrepresentBUVfi ot vne State 6 Somehow I Feel Safe If It's Filled At ALEXANDERS" One of our women customers made this statement recently. She didn't attemDt to analyze her reason for this, and perhaps couldn't have done so if she had tried. But in her sub-conscious mind, no doubt, Alexander's reputation for ex treme care in filling prescriptions has made it's, impression. Ask Your Doctor. ALEXANDER'S DRUGS 0pp. Postoffice Phones 53 and 54 Division f.f Markets. In effect the Haywood farmers are offered a prac tically free sales service providing thev organize and act as a unit. I Mr. Gwyn made a strong plea for snefldinir on organization of the farm ers and cattle raisers of this county not only for the sale of their cattle, hut also for the improvement of the same through breeding. The opening of the selling season, he said, is near at hand1 and conditions demand prompt action. To further the movement the follow. and ling committee on organization was selected: Glenn Palmer, Way Mease, "We have good roads, (rood schools' Henry Osborne, Jno. B. Camp nd beautiful churches, and itv let'''", (has. Terrell. J. B. Mann, Jr., .Ino Smathers and Charles Hill. The hope was expressed that all us have a new hospital with first-class equipment. ( Signed) Black well-Bus hn ell Company i:v S H. Kushr.ell, Secy & Treas. these rwn would give the matter due consideration in the meantime and all attend prepared to act and re- . . 1. 1 . v. ...... . : . . r In reference to the nond issue 1orj' 11 tne cattlemen at i.iyae, .Monday ai- we . tprnnnn expressing ' a hospital for Hay wood County t.ik.' this optH.ituiiity our-elves as being umpjulifie I'v in favor of this proposition. While we are aware of the fact that thev w!l he a small increase in taxes, we be lieve that the benefit to be derived from such a hospital by the public generally will more than repay us fsr any increase on our taxes "In this day of progress, wc believe that a hosoital is as essential to the welfare of a county as its roads and schools." (Signed) Haywood Furniture Mfg. Co. By J. H. Howell, Secy.-Treas. "Believing that a good hospital is as essential as good roads, churches, schools, etc., we heartily endorse the proposed bond issue for a modern up to-date hospital for Haywood County.' (Signed) Hapwood Electric Power Company, By H. J. Sloan, Mgr. JURY DRAWN f6r JULY TERM OF SUPERIOR COURT. The July term of Haywood Superior court. Judge Webb of Asheville, pre siding, will begin on Monday, July 13th. The name of the following '.ist of ctiiena was drawn this week for jury service during; the term; First Week. 'Waynesville Township James Mc Clure, Fred Mull, W..B. .States. S. L. Hyatt, C E. Ray, Jame H. Allison, W. C. MeCracken, J. Ls tftfirlfffeM. Beavrdam Township M. H. Cook, W. E. Worley, L. D. Pembroke, Frank June 2th. HAYWOOD CONFEDERATE VET ERA N S REUNION HELD LAST MONDAY. About two score of the Confeder al? veterans residing in Haywood in Haywood county, and about the same number of widows of deceased vet erans, gathered in annual reunio.: on the grounds 'of the court hotvc last Monday forenoon. The exercises were opened by pray er by Rev. C. T. Tew. Hon. Felix E. Alley delivrrel a brief and eloquent and inspiring ad dress. David L. Boyd gave a report of the trip of the delegation . of veterans from this county to the nat'ona' re union at Dallas, Texas, and William Leatherwood of the trip to the state reunion at Raleigh. At noon the old folks were con-j veped in automobiles! to the resi- dence of Mrs. L. M. Killian an Boyd Avenue ferhere on the shady lawn ' they were treated to a sumtuous pic nic dinner served by local Daughters ! of the Confederacy. After dinner all j were reconveyed to the court honse where they drew their semi-annual pensions. Then all returned to tbelr homes with pleasant anticipations of the reunion next June. TO OPEN BEAUTY PARLOR,. The opening of a beauty parlor will take place about July -ltr hiwOT continue throughout the season t Lake Junalutka. Building and Repairing Doors Sashes Shingles Lath Moulding Glass i ji i iii ; A V r r-r-r 7TT7rtTT i i 'rrtT It 111 - I 1 IV Roofing .Cement Ltime Tar Sand Mil- Work Wnat ever your building or repair jot maie we can supply you with mat erials in large or small quantities. First class material at low cost, plus prompt servicei a combination $rou cannot hope to beatv ;v Estimate Gladly rurnisnca vjar'i.iiH an ..,',. V. va Jl ft-Vk -jsk... K'tm in wFk t i. " . . . 3 . i.iHii.iaiV:4i.'feg 1ms' i
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