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t 1 w V 5 11 V . f 1 "'7 THtntSDAT. BEPTKMOKIt 17. MS 5 THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINCra TtsCarcIbafatabeer 979 Main Street Wm. A. BAND, Editor-Owner Policy Democratic Display AJvartuiag Rates: Forty Ccnti per eo ami inck. Gusrsntecd Circulation SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscript to na payable in adrance ($2.60 if not to paid) 1 Year $2.00 6 Months 1.00 3 Months 50ct Entered at the post office, at Wsynesville, N. C, as Second Class Mail Matter, as provided under the Act of March 3, 1879, November 20, 1914. PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY I For.ljn Advert tains R THE AMF.RICAN PRCS9 AMOCIIION THURSDAY, hEPTEMIIKR 17, 1923 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ABSO LUTELY ESSENTIAL. Mr. LeRoy Sergeant has offered five per cent of amount raised in the organization of a Waynesrille Cham ber of Commerce. Mr. Fatip Dunham baa offered ten per cent of tb amount raised for same organisation. The Mayor and Board of Aldermen of Waynesville have announced their intention of putting the proper lowance in the budget for this pui- Jose. These investments have r.lrcady been made without any drive or or ganization being perfected as yet The Rotary Club went on record at its lad meeting, for a Chamber of Commerce .v.'th a $25.C-3 fund, It is expected that several of tty (in t'nnnrml institution.! ot Waynes ville, Tli.' First National Bank and l he Citize!" Bank and Truiit Com pany, wili invest at least $1,500 each ir l' r '... i.svil'e CVunbtr of Com. ti:cnt'. I he boarding house proprietors, hotels, etc., nre all anxious to know their quota so that they can do their share in the new movement. It is expected that general of the large property owners of the city will realize the absolute necessity of ad- tising Waynesville and will invest in proportion to the value of their holdings. A real business man, in this modem day. realizes that adver tising is the main investment of hl3 business. A large 'property owner must ht Ip develop his community in all financial ways as common busi ness horse sense. Even though lie may not sell his holdings, the increase in value is always n splendid and sub stantial profit for the owner. Waynesville has had and is having an unprecedented boom in real as me ami in an otner ways. It is said that there is more money in cir culation in this community than vsr known before. With the advent of the Rumrest Lumber Company, with its extraordinary large payroll, this city is scheduled to become the hub of this whole section. With jur u prrior advantages over all other cicc-i and our unsurpassed natural re sources in the way of water power ind manufacturing sites, we a"e him ml to become the hub of not only the tourist centers, but of the in dustrial enterpiises. If Waynesville hnd a Chamber of Commerce with u full time salaried secretary the Motorcade would have at least stopped here long enough to notice our clean 'treets. We need publicity, we need "Mp," we need nerve. A mass meeting of all the tax payers of this community would prob ably start the ball rolling. Th; columns of the Carolina Mauntainecr are always open to responsible par- araong the people who are back ing Progress in this. Common wealth. They would learn that instead of being tired of building better roads and better schools, the people are determined to see the program through to comple tion. They have no idea of turn ing their backs on the task they have set for themselves. In this region The Journal found what permeates all Western Carolina a spirit which disaster cannot daunt It remarks: Everywhere there is a spirit of optimism and good cheer. Fields may not yield so bountiful har vests this fall, pastures may no longer afford adequate grazing for cattle and sheep, but the peo ple have abounding faith in the ultimate possibilities of their section and have no fears for the future. The drought has not af fected the unparalleled climate or marred in the least the most beautiful scenery in the world. And as one of the speaker on the tour said, "When the people 'drop' a few millions in Florida, they are going to learn that the best, and safest place in America to invest capital is in the devel opment of the natural resources of Northwest North Carolina the most beautiful summer play ground in the world." BOX 8 UPPER. There will be a box supper at the old East Waynesville school house on Friday night. Everybody invited to come and bring a bos. To the many interested visitors at tending the special exhibit of Majestic Range at Hyatt A Co.'s this week the factory expert explains why this famous cooking range is known as the Range with a Reputation." The Majestic has been on the market forty years and its makers estimate that at least a million users have given it the reputation it enjoys for scien tific construction and beauty. Ev erybody is invited to attend the ex hibit to inspect the new model range end see the free set of cooking uten sils that go to the buyer of every Ma jestic Range during the week. Mr. B. P. Howell of Stuarts Draft, Va. was called, to Waynesville on account of the sickness of his brother, &. i. Howell. Mr. Howell is a former Haywood saan and he is well pleased with the marked progress of Waynesville. Miss Henrietta Love of Raleigh re turned there Friday after 'an ex tended visit with her aunts, Miss Lena Altstaetter and Mrs. J. L. Stringfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Kipp and Mr. H. G. Whitsett and son W. L. Whitaett of Brevard were Waynesville visitor Monday. Mr. J. J. Edwards and children Jimmie and Almarie of Loraine, Ohio are visiting Mr. and Mr. T. L. Bramlett. Mrs. Edwards was Miss Josephine Bramlett before her marriage. The business man take his profit after every one else is paid, and gosh, what a lot of people there to pay. The best way to make money is by helping someone else to make money. ' MRS. MITCHELL ENTERTAINS. . Mrs. R. H. Mitchell gave small week-end party at High Hampton Jnn Jumorinf Hit. Ladbsttae of New Of- leans a guei f bar'a. iTkojif en joying Mr. Mitchell's hospitality re:l Mrs. -Ledbeiter, Mrs. .T. Jf. Sethmea, Miss Janie Lore Mitchell ami Marshall Mitchell. SMALL FIRE TUESDAY NIGHT. Tuesday night about iz o'clock a small fire was discovered in the rooms above Miller Brother's store. The' Waynesville Fire Department re sponded and soon the flames wore under control. Although the nre did very little damage, the water rained a smafll stock of goods which was covered with -insurance. It gives a fellow without any re sponsibilitiea to be progressive and optimistic all the time. At a certain time of life, a good many men ana women select s mod rata age and stick to it. Speaking . of salesmanship, how about Um mother of limited mean. her pretty daughter, and a rich young swain? If you want quick service in watch repairs and guaranteed work, Sao Thos. J. Davis. Jeweler. ltc 2 arces with 4-room house, spring, etc., $2,000.00. H. G. Stone. ltc See Thos. J. Davis, Jeweler, for Parker pens and pencils. Waterman s Ideal pens and pencils. ltc New 5-room house, $2,500.00. Stone. H. G. FOR SALE. Modern five room bungalow, sleep ing porch, hardwood floors, lights and water, completely furnished with prac tically new furniture S. A: Box 198, Waynesville, N. C. ltc See Thos. J. Davis, Jewelry for beautiful gifts for showers. ltc Three Homes for Sale in the heart of manufacturing district of the town, two five room cottages with bath. These cottages never been occupied Price $3,000.00. One four room house on acre lot skirting Richland Creek. Price $2,000.00. This is the most de sirable place to live in Waynesville at anywhere near the price, all house having lights, water and sewer. Tuims one-fifth cash, balance to be arranged with buyer. Apply to R. L Lee. Waynesville. N. C. tfc The delightful feature of the radio the ease with which you can tune oat' without embarrassment to anybody. NERVES ALL UNSTRUNG- i diaiy syejgaa -war and W...-..1M.. riir. Hk-u smj k- az vaaa aaa varraci u f ff K f ift j . lh$&Wik&,.iltf. reel tired, nervous, half-sick T, Do you bay oowiaat nassaahst. saantwtaaa or pain, too, with dUzy spall and annoy ing urinary disorders T Then there's cause for. worry 'and more cause to give your weakened kidneys prompt help. Use loan'a, Ils a stimulant diuretic to tha kidneys. , Waynesville folic recommend Doan's for just such troubles. Miss Mande Mehaffey, 1225 Killian St, Waynesville, says: ?My kidney trouble was caused from heavy lift ing and strenuous work. My back was so lame I had a time of it to keep op with my work. Those sharp stabbing pains were mighty . severe and bothered me ' at night Head ache war usually accompanied by irrrUableTtoo. I bought Doan's FiUa Al way ML xander Drug Storey and they t atleal., Foetor-1 See J..Dvtf ,Jvir, . IwauUfuf IIubu ulate fxir-showars. ltc m J. H) s --- r Wanted Settled woman to cook for two and wail anai pafaoav- Alan wages expectai-and other pastjenlar rair tn-iperson. -rflnrma D.-"WHt, Lake Junaluska, N. C. 2tpd la. See Tab. J. Davis, Jeweler, beautiful wejdding sifts. for ltc Tint's Pillsf , PasjssWaaea f stisnsin twatt Hear. ns , OssHie reaelate tn nam sT9999 Snappy and Smartly Styled Suits knot (win Season Great Reduction in prices of Willys-Knight and Overlsnd Car? Swift Motor Company. Rooms or house for rent. Apply to ltc Mrs. G. C. Briggs, 103 East St tf ties if their article does not go yond "constructive" criticism. be- THE BACKERS OF PROGRESS. People living in the country are always considered as conservatives and all the progressives as city dwell ers. The farmer has been associated with the idea of a slow-thinking cit isen, inclined to the belief that the "good old ways" are best and unal terably set against anything which suggests heigher taxes. This view should be dismissed from the minds of the few who may hold it true of the rural population of Western North Carolina. They are not brakes on the Progress car, but really much of the motive power. They are not pulling Progress back, bat poshing it on if anybody needs holding they should not be overlooked. Returninsr from the "Good Will" tour of Northwester North Carolina the Ashe-Watauga section, the Wuv ston-$lem Journal comments: Those who talk about the inevi table, "reaction" that is bound to '- kbjkft North Carolina in the not distant future should go out (Continued from first page.) Creek have become greatly attached to these men with whom they have husineas dealings and speak highly of their fairness and gentility in all their dealings with the folks in that section. The-people of Waynesville and this section of the county We feel sure, will be delighted' to welcome the official family of the buncrest Lumber Company and such employees as they bring with them to Waynesville. and .we bespeak for them and their company, the same treatment and co-operation that other indus tries and individuals in this community have always received at the hands of the people of Waynesville. The officials at Sunburst believe that they will receive a hearty welcometo to Waynesville and by a spirit of co-operation their industry will be of great benefit to Waynesville and that the benefits to be derived from their location and association with the people here will be mutual. Real estate in Waynesville which is already moving with much rapidity this season, will-alao feel the effect of the housing of the Suncrest Lumber Company's family. The indentification of many qne employees of the company with the citizenship of Waynesville will boost the civic side of the community life, as well as the commercial. We feel that great good will be realized by this community from the location of this plant here, and we trust that the company will be successful in Waynesville and wnen .in the years to come their operation is finished, we trust that they will utilize their plant in some way by continuing it as in industrial plant of some character. We welcome the Suncrest Lumber Company, its officers, em- 1 .11 ?i t . . . . . . ' piuvees ana an hs people ro our town ana tnis part of Haywood County, and wish at all times to make them feel that they are a part of this community and invite them to irlpntifv thomaoIvtH. with the civic, educational, commercial and religious life of our town ana community. Anybody can make an oil that will lubri cate, but it take years of experience to refine an oil that will stand heat, speed, pressure, narrow . clearances, and still do a thor ough job of lubri cating your motor. l,. W W"X""i h r .,V-'' STANDARD pt MOTOR 0115 50 yutft'jupeiitnct " Gurlee Clatkes. Just Received second flkipmerit for Fall and Winter ClotHinjf tW nien and young men. Just chock ull of snappy style, these suits have a d a s h and smartness that will appeal to ev ery man who wants to ! ie well dressed, yet hav"?v hi$ clothes in perfect harmony with his sur roundings. ;;V"7 ; B oth imported ft n& domestic fabrics are in tht;:cdHectibn. : F. G. R.liOE Down in Fro(f Level Phoae 76-J Waynesville, N. C. A Clearance Sale OF ALL Jewelry, Diamonds. Aatches and Novelties. Everything in our Store At great Red taction JEHE:AWS Jeweler and, Optometrists ' y : . .. -it- W $2190 VCS) ,. The New ADVANCED SDC 4-DOOR COUPE 4-whcel brsJcea. full baJlora dreand5kuac iMnp.extiacott 1 ,' 1 t Five mirmtes sirient this new Advanced Six 4fDoor Coupe will drive every otlter car In its field.out of mind - fomoii i r cmuL can xpp ire tit crrMt w.MfjA. 'A ... 1. b.1 .. y . v. " .... . 1 , J i . . , j"n,jniyi ji) n ' ,nn;i), . iji.nl. mm! i mil.;... Ji ..immi ... n, , .,!.; , mj 4 v -'7 s : Hi is
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