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i Woman Boss of Laboring Gang
; The people who thought that bossing a gang of roughneck laborers wa|
a man's job now stand corrected Mi.-is Anne H. Dornin. horsewoman anj
architect is bossing a gang of huskies building a mllllonKiollar rnot.oi
, vlcture theater in Ne\v Orleans. She also is a decorator.
Alley Receives Strong
(POLITICAL ADVERTISING) | lina.
i Mr. Alley is, in the truest sense,
;i self-educated and self made man.
Endorsement in Con-' H;"'Jlcai,i'c;1his,p"r)y ililVt b>!
thp lack ol educational opportunities,!
ffressional Race ? His >'et> despite all obstacles and by
' force of character, studious habits,
Neighbors Praise His untiring industry, unflagging cour
age and ii^cessant endeavor, he has
won his way to a position in the
The friends of Hon, Felix Alley front ranks of his chosen profession,
present for the favorable considera- and is reeo^ni/A'd by all as the equal
of the ablest lawyers in North Car
oliua; while as a forceful and elo
quent jK>litical orator, we believe that
he has no superior in the en.ire
Merit and Ability.
tion of the voters of >the Tenth Con
gressional District his candidacy for
the Democratic nomination for Con
jness.
A native of Jackson County, but, State.
for the past twelve years a etitzen of1 A close student of )>olitieal ques
Haywood County, both as a public tions and public affairs, lie never
man and a private citizen. he is well fail:; to answer his party's call, and
known by the people of Notrh Caro- every campaign finds him where tliej
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 for his party that will re
call the da/s when the matchless
Crawford and the indomitable Craig,
by their irresistable eloquence,
aroused to intense and fervid en
thusiasm the Democracy of the
mountains.
The ey^s of the world are on Wes
tern North Carolina, and we need a
man in Congress who can tell the
story of the glorious traditions,, of'
our past, the marvelous triumphs of
our present, and wonderful possibili
ties of our future.
Elect Felix E. Alley, and we shall
have a representative whose voice
will be heard and heeded, and whose
ability and experience will be used
in the Halls of Congress for Ihe last
ing advantage of our District and
our State.
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N I, William A. Band, Editor-Owner
of the Waynesville Mountaineer, do
j hereby certify that the original of
the foregoing statement, in the hand
i writing of Prof. Robeit L. Madison
of Cullowhee, under whose instruc
tion Felix E. Alley completed his
high school coui-se, is njqw on file
in my office, signod by many hun
dreds of representative citizens
among whom Mr. Alley has lived and!
labored in Jackson and Haywood
Counties. !
WILLIAM A. BAND,
Editor Waynesville Mountaineer
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BE THE BEST.
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"If you can't be a pine oil the top
of the hill,
Be a scrub in the valley?but be
The best little s=crub by the side of
the rill; *
B(' a bush if v ou can't be a (tree.I
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"We can't all be captain?;; we've got
to be crew;
Telire is osmething for all of us
here,
There's big work to do and there's
lesser to do,
And the task we must do is near.
"If you can't be a highway, just be
y * a trail,
If you can't be the sun be a star;
It isn't by size that you win or
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Best the best of whatever you
a-el"
?Douglas Malloch.
Sorghum will make as good silage
as coin and will give better returns
during a dry year, state agronomists
at State Clolcge.
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA,
Department of State.
To Ail to Whom These Presents Miyp
Come?Greetings:
Wlnreas it appears to my satisfac
tion, by duly authenticated record of
the proceedings for the voluntary
dissolution thereof by the unanimous
consent of all the stockholders, de
posited in my office, that the Mer
cantile! Supply Company, a corpora
tion of this state, ^vhose principal of
fice Is situated in the town of Sylva,
Count;.' of Jackson, State of North
Carolina (D. M. Hall being the agent
therein and in charge thereof, upon1
whom process may be served,) has!
complied with the requirements of
Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes,
entitled "Corporations", prelimin
ary to the issuing of this Certificate
of Dissolution; ' l
Now, Therefore, I, W. N. Everett,
Secretary of the State of North Car-j
olina, do hereby ceitify that the said j
corporation did, on the 5th day of
May, 1926 file in my office a duly
executed and attested consent in
writing to the dissolution of said cor
poration, executed by all the stock
holders thereof, which said consent
and the record of the proceedings
aforesaid are now on file in my of
fice as provided by law.
In testimony whereof, I have here
to set my hand and affixed my of
ficial seal at Raleigh, this 5th day
of May, A. D. 1920*.
W. N. EVERETT,
5 26 4tc. Secretary of State. .
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concrete dresses up any strut
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Street Paving
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Concrete pavement is now satis
fying taxpayers in hundreds of cities
throughout the United States. 1000
cities built concrete streets in 1925
Maintenance cost is low. No ex
pensive special equipment is required.
Concrete provides a safe surface for
traffic. It is never slippery after rains.
Concrete's light gray surface har
monizes with the green of lawns
and trees, also with sidewalks, curb
and gutter and in-drives, which are
universally of concrete. This light
gray color is of special value at night.
Passing vehicles and people crossing
the street are more easily seen.
Concrete pavement is not noisy. 95
per cent of traffic today is rubber
tired. Rubber on concrete does not
. make noise.
Oil drippings will not cause con
. crete to disintegrate.
35,500,000 square yards of con
crete pavement placed on city streets
in the United States in 1925
Concrete gives you more pave
ment value for each dollar invested
than any other type. ~
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OFFICES IN 31 CITIES
BIG AUCTION SALE
May 29th, I(X A. fl. 1926
ON THE PROPERTY, SYLVA, NORTH CAROLINA
Suburb, known as the "Love" or "Rhodes" property, consisting of 450 beautiful building lots and 19 nice
houses. This property is located in the edge of Sylva, one of the most progressive little cities in North Carolina,
being located on main street of Eastern America, Appalachian Highway and on Highway No. 10. The geogra
phical location of Sylva is in the center of such a net work of splendid highways and its close proxmity to the
Great Smoky Mountain National Park justly entitles it to the name "The Hub City" of Western North Caro
lina. Sylva and Jackson county pride themselves on their schools and churches, as there are no better in the
South. The owners of this property have instructed us to sell regardless of price. Investor, your opportunity is
at hand. Owing to the fact that our state system of good roads has recently opened this section, making accessi
ble much valuable territory for the investor and as this is destined to become the play ground of Eastern Ameri
ca, we believe any amount expended in realty will bring good returns.
National Park a Certainty -All Doubt Brushed Aside
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3YLVA WILL GROW BEYOND FONDEST DREAMS.
The following telegram has just been received from Senator Overman.
Washington, D. C., 5-15-1926: Park Bill passed Gongress unanimously this afternoon.
h ' ' ? ' "Signed Lee S. Overman.
. "Within a short while, the government will be staking off the land and ,travfierso^ll,1cb? over the
hills. It is predicted already that the government's action will result in sending thousands of visitors to the ter
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11 01HOME SEEKERS, if you are interested in a modern growing city where living conditions are in reach of
a11, DON'T FORGET THE TIME AND DATE, MAY 29th, 10 A. M., Rain or Shine. The ladies of the Sylva
Methodist and Baptist Missionary Societies will furnish dinner. There will be a beauiful building lot giveri free,
also cash prizes. BAND CONCERT. Remember people, this is going to be one of the biggest sales ever held in
North Carolina.
Sale Will Be Conducted By v
ROSS - NEWELL AUCTION COMPANY <
? with offices in Lexington, Somerset, Ky., New Smyrna, Daytona, Fla., and Asheville, N. C., assisted by
Wfiddlo & Company of Asheviue' g col a* l ?ate8, ?f Ky > ?n the bi?ck
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