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TH E HU HA LITE r Published by THE PRINT SHOP ' E. E. Brown, Pub. Application for entry as second class matter at the post oihce at Syl va, N. C., pending. --- Subscription Rate: One y$ar . $1.50 ^months . 75c Four months .. 50c SYLVA, N. C., May 25, 1925 THE PARK It now seems that it is a certainty that the dreams of so many people in this section will soon be a reality and the Great Smoky Mountain Na tional Park established, and when it is a reality you will see the biggest change in this section of the country in the next few years you ever heard of, for the eyes of the whole country are on Western North Carolina, and they are coming here by the thous ands. We had just as well begin to make preparations to meet the situa tion. Now that it is only a matter of a few months until the roads will be completed and with the establishment of this park the- people will come to this section by the thousands every month and a large number of them will make this their home. Now one of the main things is that the people should not get excited and boost the price of real estate to an } extent that the prices will be prohi biive; but get a fair price for it and invest in other lands or other busi nesses. More natural scenic beauty than any other section of the entire State is to be found right here in Jackson, and that we have six or eight moun tain peaks over 6,000 feet high, water falls and hundreds of other things that make it the superior to the oth ers in a scenic way, and our natural resources are unlimited. National Park, paved streets, hard Surfaced roads and a number of de velopments, and on we go. ALLEY RECEIVES STRONG EN DORSEMENT IN CONGRESSION AL RACE — HIS NEIGHBORS PRAISE HIS MERIT AND ABILITY HON. FELIX E. ALLEY The friends of Hon. Felix E. Alley present for the favorable considera tion of the voters of the Tenth Con gressional District his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Con gress. A^ native of Jackson County, but for the past twelve years a citizen of Haywood County, both, as a public man and a private citizen, he is well known by the people of North Caro lina. Mr. Alley is, in the truest sense, a self-educated and self-made man. Handicapped in early life by the lack of educational opportunities, yet, despite all obstacles and by force of character, studious habits, untiring industry, unflagging courage and in cessant endeavor, he has won his way to a position in the front ranks of his chosen profession, and is recognized by all as the equal of the ablest law yers in North Carolina; while as a forceful and eloquent political orator, we believe that he has no superior in the entire State. A close student of political ques tions and public affairs, he never fails to answer his party's call, and every campaign finds him where the battle rages most fiercely. Always patriotic, always loyal, and always ready to serve, he will, if he shall be the choice of the Democrats in the forthcoming Primary, make^ a campaign fdr his party that will re call the days when the matchless Crawford and the indomitable Craig, by their irresistable eloquence, arous ed to intense and fervid enthusiasm the Democracy of the mountains. The eyes of the world are on West ern North Carolina, and we need a man in Congress who can tell the story of the glorious traditions of our past, the marvelous triunlplis of our present, and the wonderful possi bilities of our future. Elect Felix E. Alley, and we shall have a representative whose voice will be heard and heeded, and whose abil ity and experience will be used in the Halls of Congress for the lasting ad vantage of our District and our State. I, William A. Band, Editor-Owner of the Waynesville Mountaineer, do hereby certify that the original of the foregoing statement, in the hand writing of Prof. Robert L. Madison of Cullowhee, under whose instruction Felix E. Alley completed his high school course, is now on file in my ofHce, signed by many hundreds of representative citizens among whom Mr. Alley has lived and labored in Jackson and Haywood Counties. ' WILLIAM A. BAND, Editor Waynesville Mountaineer. ' —Advertisement. DILLSBORO LOCALS Mr. Charlie Sutton from Franklin is visiting relatives in Dillsboro this week. - Mr. George Pangle is in town, af ter having spent the winter in Flori da. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Jarrett attended the lecture and pageant in Cullowhee Wednesday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Earl Sutton and small daugh ter are visiting in Cullowhee this week. — Mr. Arthur English is a business visitor in town this week. Mrs. Lewis Cannon is attending the State Normal commencement at Cul lowhee this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buchanan, Mrs. J. M. Leatherwood, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Buchanan, spent the week end at Mr. Buchanan's camp at Cashiers. Mr. F. 1. Watson is remodeling his hom^, which ^will be very pretty when* completed. Mr. C. J. Harris is in town this week. Miss Ollie Anderson is the guest of Miss Emelyn Daniels, for a week or ten days. Messrs. Mont . Cannon and Rufe Queen were in Canada the first of the week, fishing. Retail and Wholesale June 1st we will have a full iine of feed, flour and groceries in the Mercantile Supply Building which we will offer to the trade at special prices in unbroken packages. You will find our prices will justify your patronage. Watch for our price list; which will be published in the next issue of The Ruralite. Terms:-Strictly Cash. Sylva Supply Co., Inc.
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