"J-'..T'.- - V. . . . - . .... 4 r ..V i i : V i i -4 - I I . I I . 1 ' : - - - I ' , ' " 'i''"1-4 "r,.' ' :.' t .. , : - . j 'j.-v- -1 'j - . : . ; , , . ' - - . ' - ' . - ' " . " ' VOL. 4 onllTUCI iiiiiim'uyyy PASTIEULSP 4 vf' - ri. V,PiitWnrivt- The most interesting and perhaps the most litcAes2igl J feature at the Jackson Vf (iity :Fair - was the Sou thern Rail way V educational exhibit under Col. T. G. Wood; Industrial Department of the Souths ern; and pre and comprehensive way the. princi- pals oi scienuucs agriculture, pracu cal, modern methsjused ,in orcti araing, dairykig: and the modern' home. : x :.)-:.xys?-S';-:'- The exhibit will be shown at the nther Fairs m mis section and wUl ! benefits which must result therefrom to v all the jio doubt provela success; as te P I Dck,nson and W; FV Davidson of ! d ; e,,. V: ' v Wnereas thft irinflrn hidKwo ;theL rectorship Coff of.the.CIiindand! tIiat Pes 'Mf oPDor-? aV r; Were busy aU'ovef the countrtaky - .mporuuice- everj-wnere uiereas a generous rivalry w; tay ,;the -best;. Ul;it ;the jar adtcws - ncdrn . the Jackson County Fair here -last ' ' : r:-i-st: Zy .indebted to the : several Betitieners ! weeKMt is conservative! v est matr vvc people evinced considerable i inter- est in tne worn ana a great many tooK advantage ot tnev opportunity to learn more about - the practical gcientiiic side ol tne ; problems rof every day life that 1 come before tnem for solution on the farm an u the home, Col. Wood work by Mr. C. .T.:, Rice, 'Assistant pairying agents oftjheSdutiiern lwayt'iisses'Kate-WTOlfolk'an'd Mary Jackson..- bouthern Railway J Pemonstrators ; i;of i household ecc pomics and Messs ; S.:.Wi Shook and G. M. Garreirbf the Nortn Caro-. Una Departinent:of Agriculture f ' I : WnereaS me nenn P. nf Nnrth I.rAlinft arA locind arvnrrhndtn rolinhlo1.. . v' ' - - . ' . ' I h "111. - Jf . -' m.'is; -iVc . -7 - .-s'rr?""" ,u',uv''v in sums aggregating $15,000: - r ' juv .onuus. ycupie wno are t lamuiar;- jVurr s!imftwelve;millioii dollars annually ori:accountof;;b : r-r., .'.";! with the Vcohditioas' that'two -una W? ystmaida . bad' weatlier 1 have been here. f'.W'-- i therefore Recognizing the universal sentiment' roSd vimproye- On account of the day, the. fifth. day of, November; and Thilrsda ithe 1 November on '. Monday afternoon;, the 'legiri- Tbe e: 191 Gp()DADS of thGommuni CK-m ; Jhe exhibits --iiv lthe-rpar?- ;ere- .up to or auoye the wherein impro be buUnn'eyrnh " u 4 Vo' o nA v, ri ?nr the people b farm ujuei o, 11041 mu oc ; cut ui, uiis uuie. . . , ; . : -.-: . j unj-picycidui m mis Cilure sec" - - , - an era that all they bring : Ll upon luiiu iucus auu icjtiaiii,iiuiu uu; ujuer occupations ,on jtnev.appointea iVQ nnH T pnllMmnn pvptv flKlA.hnHior "a.V'A'lolOvf-il'JAi'-to oi,kArA n-A el marKea nnnrovment' over that" oi lastr year and the ladies ofi the JOHN flf PaRBiS: All kinds of. repair work- done on i short notice. - V. . "t ' . : , ENGRAVING 3 SPECIALTY SylvatNJa '" . "' -. " . .- ' ' C. G I-OQAN; Undertaker and Embalm er: ; 16 years experience; A r Full Une ofi&kete;andRcbes. Incense No, 6 ' v Fhone No. 17 Waynesville, N. G. s volunteers iin: this mitv f 5' -. - 1 ' V ... i.Jaciison. county isbeing.; gerieraily. the- excellency of the display of ; nnr fnrriAt hiaHntv thrrSlf- t uu A4Uy iiiiiiijcuv : auw cu ulR,.aJiu pjiiuy appuss.-... i; t and the men of all the walks 61 liie enlist army for grand accomplisljment Tet nolrriiin he nhhvA;"this wrSrlc nrthw0 r it ii oh ;;n n,rH of the stock on exhi hi- lnestocfc exhibit was much bet- mitk iiiiir mnn M KAtoik u 'v,', iS 'if Cil ' 'i 1' ' TTAi i a .;T, ' ter ' than tha t '-.of Drrced iu : vears N v r. ... ; , f v v.-.is a, matter upon -which the pro-'Kui -' ' - 1 jj Vivr-H; --il -ir,vv- r .,,v v -, . v .,.-r.; VvF - .thiayear was a .proaauaced sue--.v-v r-; uul-uu; is uie: -time ior ail , and the : evils that Accompany them. rLet all the ..people of every station, high .or low, be mqtfep by the same' inoters of the Jacksonl County .Fair ptriotic:impuise6 w corne.-lt;ailpar - tnat tne people -may ,ha ye an opportunity to . give suostantial expression j ment in live. stock exhibited, i iu;iiie uiuvciscu ucsiic auuucicriumauou oi ine otace, in action inspirea j Yvre are going forward steadily py; nope, ana rejoicing tnat wm resouua m one unoroiien. cnorus irom tire mouniains to the ses. ' ?I call upon the women to participate. In every hour of danger they uavc uispucu uic iucu ui nui ui varoiiua -witu laiiu auu courage; in - j: this day oi ealizatian, they with their children "'will come to -lend to Waynesville, Sept 29. Jim Cald- this "noble iiause the charm and ehenuragement of their presencs. They well a fanner of the Hemphill sec can proviue good things to eat; and decorate every worker witn badge j tion, is being held in the Hay- liLLa WIFE 01 honor. v Let every citizen do his duty, and these days will be long remember ed tor the impetus they gave to tne cause of good roads and a tiner civic spirit. I call upon the county commissioners of every county in the State to wood county jail here without bail for fatally shooting his wife and seriously wounding her Uncle AsbSry Moody, whom he shot yes turday afternoon, the former at the home of a Mr;. Wilson, and 1 thelat- issue a proclamation urging the people to go out on the 5th and J3th ter at the Hemphili school house COLEMAN C. COWAN, Attorney and Cotmsdlor atiLaw, WEBSTER N. C. ;. DR.S McGUlRE. DENTISTS. - Office : Pharmacy Building, r w . r:sh ER RJUL. Attorney at Law, - Office in Court House, WEBSTER, N. 9. C. C, Buchanan llleu &3$uchari&n 2 . N , .. :,r .'- Httorne?aiat!Euv : ; Webster; N. C. ; .. . . ;.r While Mr, Alleyfias moved ; tb Yaynesville, : he (will - continue to le active part: in tbe; practice i wat Webster. . vV . r days 01 iNov ember and labor tor the weitare of their respective couutieb ana.communities, as wed as loir the whoie btate 01 wmcn they cohsu tutera parL' " " v - ., : - . 1 call upon the president of the Farmers' Unionnto issue his proclama tion to the; farmers of North Carolina, and to their various local organi zations, tnat .great nody ot our citizenship, constituting as it does, the bone aiia sinew ot tne state, may join with energy and enthusiasm in this moVement JViore tnan any other class ot ouf peoplei they are - de- r pendent upon the country road. ; More attractive homes, better farming ana a nner rurai . me wui result. iroin iue uunuing 01 moaern mgnways. Let t je work be completely organized so that it will reach to every heighbornopd, lvaiid be conducted in a systematic and business way, ,to the end that at sunsetthe second day there will be no community in all the State where the iiand, of toU and progress has not left its mark in permanent road improvement, and the progressive spirit its impres sion in the hearts andminds of theeople.'V -"-. I call upon 1 the ministers of the Gospel, the educatore, and the press, of tie State to use" their mighty influence-for this work, which means not only materafaeveiopment; put mbral and intellectual development. J t call ipon all .road overseers, good roads a; sociations, boards of trade chambers ot cbmiperce, and all associations and organizations for the public welfare and civic betterment to, give to this movement the energy of then innuence: ; :r ;V : V '. ; . , X . - . .'t -;f . T call upon the mayor of every town and Icity of "Norh Carolina to fissue nis proamauon that his people may, enlist Jn this organization, and in the bmlding; of. roads upon Which the prospenty of town and city depends. v -'ir.:.:-u v "--: '..s : ;- vLet every; NQrth Carolinian show by his heXisrlorthel'im provement pi ; his State.-, let us labor, that we may enjoy the ifruits to dayd buf chddra x.:-X::.-,;vr : Done Tat bur city of Kaleigh. this te 2 jctey year of bur rd, 1913, d.mittietoe hundred and thirtyighth year of our American indeinnence. .r v " Zj:;'-K '- ..LOCKE CRAIG:: ' By the GoVemon V" ; V- John F, Kerr, vv :y - Private Secretary.. - Jacksoa-cbunty to; begin VmaldnX!, nlans rinrr nrpnnmtfrjna -fr&.thai .PcWtit' vi 111. . auuc a great taau goou1 : X 4 . where religious services .were being held. Mrs. Caldwell died this rhorn- ing at 7 o'clock.' , Moody 5 has i a chance for recovery Caldwell .had deen drinking rWaldo- Mci Cracken , .and v Robison : Rogers who were conyictedjiere ' early last week of manslaughter in connection with the killing of Lee : .Wells a young man of ..Canton, at Qyde sev eral months ago, were sentenced on Saturday to serve 18 months , each.1 in the state ' penitentiary. 'Appeal was taken to the Supreme court Gazette News ' " " HAYWOOD'S-FAIR Waynesville. Sept 30. with 'a record breaking attendance the ninth annual fair. of the' Haywood County - Fair association opened this morning,, v " ; ; The features of the first day 'in cluded the address of Clyde R. Hoey of States ville, while t e parade was One of the . longest ver " seen here The fair grounds presented "a gala appearance today and tonight hun dreds of visitors witnessed :' the va rious attractions and exhibits. The exhibits are iregardei as being 'un usually creditable, this year and the indications are that the judges of the .various departments will" have a hard task'to perform in awarding work is being accomplished andthe ' v j: " coiihty : is ;feeiing the. irppetus 1 ofC 4 Progress that is emihating frm the - - Jackson County FairV It never can ' i and never will be arill do that which, r ; .-- - it should until every !maii; woman .: A U:iJ ...I.-. 111'.'' ii.'','''Uvr''-v';:V..':' auu uiiiiu. who Uap at nean tne x v. goou 01 tue county puts ms snoui v der to the w h e e 14 u n ti 1 wer . each feel that part of the' responsi- bility rests upon us and we make a :.; 1 - 1 -". -. v ft uintea eiiort ior tne? ge-erai goo a- - of all the county. ' ; . There: is a ruling 6 the r-Fair As sociation that all -exhibits must be i placejl before : five o'clock of the first day; ; This ruUnghoujd be; f strictly enforced orj better change " it so ihat they must be at ; the Fair - - ; " before 12 noon of the ? first v day. ; : This year scarcely any of the exhib- U r : its were on the grounds the firsBl day of the fair and this naturally created the impression dpon-those: -J : who attended that : day only' thai H- Pi the exhibits didn't amount toJmuqhV but they didibti by fthe V afternoon IS of T the " secoud day ; the buildings 1 1 were filled and the stock pens were full of live 'stock, anyy and all of -5 J vV wiuuu wcic ti uicvui iu iuis ur auy other county. ;? ; " 1 . The : Beta Fertilizer company is td be praised for its . enterprise in getting hp and) displayind tne ex- ; ;S? cellent exhibit that it had- , ..... -. .... MB. SNYDER'S FYfliRIT In the brie man farm exhibit at V ; ' v the recent fair Mr. hT; R.n Snyder 'J:i ' of Dillsborb was awarded first pnze - ; ; by tKfe judges; "This display. was aj-.tir-; -J r remarkable one and -attracted fav-; v v t orable comment from : the ; visitors . - :' - "..- - , , - t-n Yte frti t - Tiro Pi 1 AviAl1nf . V-V. 'j', ? ,' ,." tU UlCltUI. ' XW.TTCUJ CA.CUC11W UUU1 . in tie quality of the products and ;. in the large number of Varieties i of agricultural products exhibited,'. . : , Holmes Bryson has a few; wheat drills and harrows left." . He is sell- ng the best wheat fertilizer at i.65 the ribbons, competition is close. ; : for.200 pound bag. "X - V. 1 ' V-.-