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THE-CAROLINA M0UNTAIN1SER
Beauty
e?ry from this store is a
fit adornment for the moit
beautiful women, and to those
not 'so blessed by, nature it
adds a measure of attractive"
ness that is most desirable.
THOS. S. DAVIS
Repairing A Specialty
PHONE 194-J WAYNBSVIULr. N. C.
Town of Hazel wood
The Board sincerely requests and expects a
prompt remittance in full of all taxes now due
They are endeavoring to keep the town's water,
sewer and street work up. and in addition, majce
further water and sewer extensions for the con
venience and health df our citizens. This "is im
possible unless accounts due the town are paid.
You have been officialiylnotjfied.that if your
taxes are net paid y November 1st. 1925. your
property will immediately be advertised for-sale
to justify the tax claims.
JHelp to keep your tax rate down by paying
your obligations to the town.
Board of Aldermen,
Town of Hazelwood.
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ARCTIC REAL ESTATE
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Doty to Community
It te a Arty of great Importance for
every eituen of dtjr or town to give
nia unlimited aid to Improving hi com
munity. BosebeUe Houston writes. In
Grit ..,, -jj -
A well-appearing city not only voices
the lives and characters of a mass, bnt
or separate Individuals. Every dtlsen
should make it his duty to not only im
prove his own surroundings, but to Im
prove those of his neighbor by sugges
tlaa and helpful aid. ,
pj experience many' people have
found that beauty and order draw out
the best la then and make them aspire
to ao nigner, more noble deeds. A
mean, narrow mind cannot long exist
In a location where beauty, order and
peace are a law and a religion. The
far-seeing, thinking- parent should see
that the growing minds of the home,
froni babyhood, receive the benefits
derived from order and cleanliness. If
sll the parents of our country would
only endeavor to set an example of
cleanliness and neatness before the
eyes of their children, the school and
social organisations would not be con
fronted with the problems that they
are today.
We may perceive why the nntlon
ate tllspatlng over who should own th
Ire-bound lands near the North p;-
The earth, In 10.000 years, may tip m
again Qd thou regions become troj
leal once more. There's nothing like
being foreslghted. In saying "tip u;,'
we are only speaking hyputlietl nlly.
suys the St Louis- Qlobe-DtMimrmt
Nobody knows exactly what Old hap
pen when the polar Ice ramp down a
far-as Sihenectudy and with Its
congealed fingers dug out the hod
of the Finger lakes In northern
York, but In some general overturn It
appears there must have been forest s
of giant ferns In Greenland which
afterward becume Coal beds. This old
world wus quite a pluythlng with the
forces of nature. ' Such being the ene,
one never knows what may happen to
a piece of real estate nationally owned.
It Is Just as well to be forehanded.
Don't make your lease any longer than
ninety-nine years. In the former
Ice age a northeaster from ilulne wus
a detiperate visitation and no doubt
froie all the hurdy early marrowfat,
coconuts In Cuba, and they had no
weather predictions.
L- THUMDAY. SBPTRMBKst 17. 1K5
Always SyT i
I High Class i J
STATIONERY y'Yyd
to Create a OJlT JjCl jjjjf 1
iImpressiori !
itiatok to Postpone
Proper Cie of Point
Although paint improves appear
ances, aad many people paint buildings
for that reason alone, the chief par-
pose of painting should be to preserve
buildings, fences and Implements from
the effects of the weather. The cheap
est way to keep buildings In good con
dition is to paint them at regular
periods. The farmer who does his
own painting has a dedded advantage
if he has a knowledge ofthe different
kinds of ptlnts and their adaptability.
He knows how to mix paint, prepare
the surface to be painted, bow to put
the paint on, and he knows the same
about whitewashing. Farmers nowa
days do not put as much thought on
these things as they used to, especial
ly In soma sections of the country.
Painting should not-be put off too leng,
because if the wood has begun to rot,
or the Iron has begun to rust, the rot
ting and rusting will continue after
the paint Is applied. Besides, the
longer painting la put off the harder
and more Expensive It becomes. Path
flnder Magasma.
. Prof action Prom Firm
Wood frame la Inflammable. Hence
measures should be taken not to pre
vent its use tat so to protest It that
the or is resisted. There are impor
tant points la every rstdenco where
Are are likely to start, These; too,
should be made able to resist the
greedy tongues of flame. Unless s
home becomes, safe In Itself It becomes
s -menace to sil ethers around UV In
cities of any size the houses and
apartments are building doser to one
another. Coiopactness and space con-1
serration is the thing. But compact
ness Increases risk and the public
must be made to realise the dangers.
Great conflagrations can show them
the way, but the losses are too appall
ing for the example, Exposition of
facta la the real road to the mind of
the great mass of dtfsens. Fire pre
vention societies, therefore, can do no
greater service than to spread their
valuable propaganda, to architects and
builders the men who bold the leash
to the fire risks In buildings. These
men, with arguments given them by
specialists, will be only too glad to
make the houses they design and build
safe for home owner and community.
Comparatively few of the 'foreign-
born in the United States make their
living from the soil. In many cities
foreigners predominate, but the lund
Is tilled by about 3.000.000 mitive
white farmers as compared with at out
600,000 foreign-born white farmers.
Colored farmers outnumber foretgn-
born farmers two to one, says a bulle
tin of "the United States Agricultural
department The largest proportion
of foreign-born farmers Is In Califor
nia, the figures being 76,000 to 33,000
nonnatlve. States that have the most
foreign-born on fhe soil are Michigan,
Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota and
wBsningion. new xort farms are
operated by 23,000 foreign-born and
ias.000 native-born farmers. Through
out thet country there are 7,000 Japa
nese and 600 Chinese fanners.
The Very Latest Styles
lt3 an old, old saying that the people you
vrclto to often Judge you by your stationery.
And there ts a great deal of truth in the
fact that stationery can ba so chosen as to
reflect the best of judgment and taste.
Stationery suitable for one occasion may
be entirely out of place for another. Then,
too, the styles in stationery change the same
as styles in clothing.
To be aura that your stationery to right for
all purposes, always buy it here.
M, H. Re
Jcffe
Waynesville Pharmacy
Order
Prescription Druggists
Agents For Southeastern Express Mone
Motorcycle Delivery
Phone No. 16 Waynesville, N. C.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT!
A college at sea Is the Annapolis,
which weighed anchor at the navy
yard for a our months' cruise In the
Mediterranean. The 80 cadets ' will
see the world nnd at the same time
receive a liberal education, fitting
them not merely to command ships of
the merchant marine, after four terms
of six months, but to be useful citi
zens. The young navlsators and en-
glneers will have a balanced ration
of work and play. Wherever they go,
they will reflect credit on the com
monwealth and uphold the prestige of
our flag In foreign waters. To no high
er ambition can they aspire when their
course Uncompleted than to have "a
part m building op the commerce of
our own seaport with the big ships
they bring to.
Economy Worth While
Saving for a purpose Is particularly
stimulating, and above all when the
saving Is toward s home. For years
we have been saying, save, save, save.
Such admonition has little effect unless
back of it there is a clearly defined
purpose. " We do our best only when
we are saving for something definite.
The object must be -something worth
while; It must have a strong appeal
nnd It must be something possible of
attainment.
Owning a home has a tremendous
appeal to most men and women, It is
something most of them can attain,
and might - be more stressed as the
end of saving by a greater number of
building and loan associations. Exchange.
A. Hudson Maxim says thet the
greatest tntendon yet to be made Is
a method of government whereby the
common people may be made self-
governing' and at. the some time be
prevented from committing political
and social suicide through enfran
chised ignorance and avarice. The
next greatest, be says, are a method
of utilizing Interatomic energy for
power and heat and a method of
transmitting dynamic energy by wire
less, so that from a central source
motors may be run hundreds and
thousands of miles away. Another
great Invention yet to be made Is a
simple device by which deaf people
-may hear.
AppKma to Alt Town
Making a Bigger and Better Omaha
is not iae won tor committees or
roup. . It Js the work of every cltl
sen. If you have an idea that there la
something thtf matter with Omabn, for-'
get It long enough to -Investigate : your
self. Ton may make the astonishing
discovery mat toe matter Is with your-
seir, ,aoc the irjrjomana Bee. '
Atroody Working .'
Firkin Just what Is a budget, any-
i Biverton Ifs a plan for spending
youf money.
mameai
The Inventor of the rotorshlp, An
ton Flettnor, has quickly proven to
Germans that his device is servlcenlilr
on land as well ns on sen. There Is
some doubt as to whether sliliw oio-
pelled by rotor power can offer effec
tive competition to other trade ves
sels, but Berlin believes It can save
money by using wind towers to Ren
crate electricity. The city has givn
the Inventor a contract to erect two
such towers, which It does not regard
as experimental.
THIS is a picture of an
English bakery of the
fifteenth century. That was
a long time ago and thines
have changed since then. Among these changes
is mat of reparing food. We know how to make
BreafJ and Rolls
of a kind that makes eating a pleasure for the people
of this community. They have the home flavor,
and their use avoids the drudgery of home baking.
They invariably bring our customers back for more.
Ooofibi and eJeanllntu an itm hahi maMm
of thl$ oakery at all ttmet. ah
The Waynesville Bakery
O. F. STUEBER:
Main Street
Waynesville, N. C.
fAM Jfcsrjf. Aaeee sr'Si
HYATT & CO.
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now . working In vAshi Minor, is con-
generally np
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Relley Ton owe me ten doUars.
Bpencwr-Bnt . yon - only did '
Mr. Coolidge's reported determina
tion to repulse all future attempts of
notoriety hunters to be photographed
with him for publicity purposes will
be applauded by the American people.
who do not believe that the President
of the United States or his high office
should serve as a background for any
body's passion for personal ndvortls
Ing.
..The Boston Transcript chinks thai
SO years from now the flappers of to
day will be lamenting the habits of
the rising generation. Tb '.Transcript
Is optimistic If It believes the flappor
of today is going to be able to stand
the pace for 80 years.
r rjSIr .Donald' Ross, British scientist,
says tttaMiie. (pan of life can Jm ex
tended to 150 years at the cost of tlx.
peiice a bead. In a malortfy of cases I ' A
IMs'-wotridheim ntiwarrantabis 4
travaganea.
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Give Us the Contract
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If you are putting up a new building
or if you re going to remodel your house,
be sure to let usffigure on the plumbing work.
, We, have had considerable experience
1 m handllne War fobs and
Wfy011 rooney. You wfll find our
ay neat and we do all work
teflr.
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gladly figure on
well as trigones. And
work, too.
L, A. -vMILLEM