Pago 2. WAYNESVILLE COURIER WAYNESVILlt COURIER JUDGE WEBB Judge James L. Webb of Shelby Published Every Friday toy . i is presiding at this term of court WAYNESVILLE PRINTING CO. I ail(i he is making a fine impression " - ii ....I " i One Year. v . .. . ... ..... .$1.00 is charge to the garnd jury Mon Six Mouths. Three Months. . ......... . . . . .... . One Month....... 601 15 day while necessarily along the lines of the usual charges to grand 'juries was one of the most interest- Entered at tho Post Office at Waynes-1 in g j and istructive we ever heard ille, N. C, as -second class matter. ' Two things stood out prominent- T . - ! ly in Judge Webb's charge1: First FRIDAY JULY 14 1911 jhis emp,hasis 0f . prompt and eftiective enforcement of law goad or bad ; and second evils- arrayed against the boy carrying him STATEMENT As announced in the Courier of ; J wings Wavnesville reverts to the udersigned. .. . Conditions were such as to make this action necessary. ; 3Ir. Oiv'uw. holds no clock in the company now and is no longer connected with 'the Courier office. Some of those holding stock in the company are :IIon. W.-.T. Lee Hon. W. T. Crawford tfaj Hugh A Love Mr J M Noland Mr D M. Cagle Mr Kay Morgan and Supe rintendent R A. Sentell. The Courier stands for the best interests of Haywood county and her 'people. It is democratic, in r politics and is ever true to the principles of that party &nd merits the support of - every loyal Democrat. Those who be lieve in democracy believe in in telligence and we can not hope t ) have the democratic party united active and agressive in any com munity without a live democratic paper.. And to have such a paper it is necessary: that every Demo crat shall be as 4oyal in maintain ing and supporting his partiy's paper as the paper is expected to . be loyal in supporting the candi dates and prnciples of the party It is the purpose1 of the manage ment .to keep' the Courier up to the standard of the best weeklies in the State. ' . The' watchword is upward and onward . ' ' 1 G. C Briggs Judge Webb Ji ly the 7th byr Mr management . of the Courier and are responsible. Printing Company;'. About the hrst said the only way to win respect for majesty of the law is to en force it; and the best way' to get LATE THIS WEEK. We regret very much the delay J this week in getting the Courier to its readers. Our linotype machine upon which we rely entirely to set up the paper has. man is quarried from the strata of been out of commission and it was "ordinary folk. Yet even the men rid of ,; a bad law is to enforce h About the second he said nothing aroused him more than for a man to injure a boy that he would punish him for it. He referred to cigarette smoking and pistol toting and the state law gainst the selling of cigrettes and pistols to boys. - ' Judge. Webb evinced a marked selicutude for the boys and girls who- are to be the future citizens of the State. His charge did him great credit and produced a pro found impression on the grand jury and the many people who were present. . o ' The People of The Mountins Rev. "Dr." High t C. Moore, speak ing on the subject of the people of the mountains, said : You find, as you have heard, that the purest Angla-Saxon blood in America flows in 'their veins. Living until recent years main ly apart" from the rest of the world, they have maintained their native stoek" with little admixture of foreign element, and many of their words which are amusing to you have come to them -straight from Shakespeare's tongue and time. Manly, independent, proud of their people and their section sensitive to every slight, despis ing sham and subterfuge, hospit able and accomodating, they are a might people in capacity and pos sibility. It s, of course, true that as the common rocks in their land outnmber the precious gems in their mines, so it' is but once in a while that a genius like Turett, the preacher, or Vance, the states .necessary to secure ah expert to start us going. It has taken quite awhile to do th erepairs and set the type indeed we have not been able to get out more than fqur pages. We hope to be all right and in good runningorder by Monday or Tuesday and to get out on time hereafter. State Senator E. L. Travis of Halifax county has been appoint ed by Gov. Kitchen to fill the of one talent among them have, furnished their part of the bone and- sinew of the Commonwealth in peace and war. Their dominant trait is religiousness ; they are lovers of the Scrpture and largely members of the' church; and their land is a land of Bibles of church es, of .minsiters. Formerly twit ted with being behind the times, they are now at many points forg ing to the front, particularly in ed ucation and manifold industries. vacanacy in the corporation Com--11 is really significant that watches tar DacK m the country Keep Washington . City j time. That mission made by the death of Mr. H. Q. Brown The appointment is considered a good one. In the death of Dr. John B. Carlyle Monday at Wake Forest one of the -best known educators of the State Wake Forest College, the Baptist denomination and the state at large sustain inclcuable loss. Judge Webb was called home at Shelby to-day on account of seri- ous sickness in his fami'y-. He expects to return, by Monday to ; forming Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription t the best of ? all medicines for tVi nr of diseases. disorders and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is Ae only preparation! of its kind devised by a regularly gradu ated physician an experienced arid skilled specialist in the diseases of women. ; " 'V"!, It is a safe medicine in any condition of the system. THE ONE REMEDY which contains no alcohol and no injurious . habit-forming drugs and which creates no craving for such stimulants. THE ONE REMEDY so good that its makers - - - - - ; : . I. 1 are not afraid to print its every ingredient on each outside bottle -wrapper and attest to the truthfulness of the same under oath. get It is sold by medicine dealers everywhere, and any d t it. Don't take a substitute of unknown comoositic aler who hasn't it can . unknown composition for this medicine op known composition. No counterfeit is as good as the genuine and the druggist who says something else is "just as good as Dr. Pierce's" is either mistaken or is trying to deceive you for his own selfish benefit Such a man is not to be trusted. He is trifling with your most priceless possession your health may be -your life itself. See that yOU get what you ask fcr. E resume Court. Solicitor Filix E, Alley is makr ing an excellent prosecuting oucer for the State. h' is ihor-1 oughly conscientious, and fair to I tire law-breakers but "at the samel they are green has been-the point of many as arcasm in speech and print; but greenness in their fields and forests is the sign and condition of "growth ; and, besides. they have found that others were as, "green" among them as they were among others.. With mus cles attuned to mountainous diffi GAL THREE iculty, with minds alert in the bracing air, with hearts as open as the peak supported skies above them, they are a mighty people. a very kingdom of strength in the royal realm of the hills. " , . o ' v Marriage License Carrie Frady and Retta- Henry. 'JVM. Clark and Ethel Grogan. Charles Robinson and Etta Sor- time he stands immovable for the J rels . vindictjon of the law Mr. Alley is an able bright lawyer and an J D- M- Col dwell and Jessie Alli- Amos Moody and Augusta Cagle EWIORY & HENRY COLLEGE A school with a great history Thoroughly up-to-date. Well equipped laboratories. Fam ous Literary Societies. Health and morals un surpassed. For catalogue and book of views, address, CHAS. C. WEAVER, President, Emory, Va. EES lExtra Special t THE NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE For the next week I will sell Ladies Night Gowns Worth $2.00 each F or only B&c These Gowns are trimmed with the best German laces obtainable. Have you seen our Ladies Underskirts at 98c? if not come to day and don't put it off until they ere ell gone. It is in the Schulhofer building next to , Selsam's Bakery. Waynesville, North Carolina YOU WILL FIND "The Best of EVERYTHING" at tbe Right Price j Mi Marrold9s Grocery Waynesville Home of Chase & Sanborn's Coffees, The Mail Order House of the Carolinas" Asheville, North Carolin?. LOW PRICES ON RELIABLE MERCHANDISE ..... . i For the next month--up to the time we move, ' Drv Goods and Ready-to-Wear apparel will be sold at very great reductions. , Never in the history of this establishment hav6 values been so good. It is our intention to carry over to the big store as little of the stock now on hand as possible. Economical women can help themselves by com ing to Asheville and shopping in person at this store. - - . We Pay Your Railroad Fare, Write for Information m frit EAVILL COLLEGE IVcavcrvflfc, Af. C. For Young Men and Young Women In the. Welt Known Glimate of - VVesternrN. C. nine miles from the citv of Asheville. Excellent Faculty, Fine Discipline, Strong Course of Study, Moderate Charges. Musical Advantages First Class. Splendid Moral At mosphere. Catalogue Free on Requst. Next Session Opens August 16, 191 1 O. S. DEAN, President a NEW GARDEN SEEDS I I have D. M. Ferry's Seed " L. L. May's " , " Crossman & Bros'. " Onion Sets 10 cts. Quart. J. D. BOONE, THE GROCER. 01 NG HANI J fiteX-Vie' N- C- has prepared BOYjS -for College ana ,or Chrle- t r, . . ; ir: i:-tnshiiij i(r II8 years, ana Atun t in inc u. o., utia FREE ROUN D TRIP . TICKET from auvwhere vr ithin I50O miles to any parent who. on in- 1793 Send for Catalogue or cotfer THE WAYNESVILLE COTRIER, 100 per year IGE! ICE! ICE!!! Delivered to any part of thecity. It "isja nice clean article manufactured if rom "clear spring water. Prices same as heretofore. B. K. Miller Phone 58-W Manager TRIMl T V .O0JLL IE M 1859 1892 1910-1911 Three memorable dates: The Granting of the Charter for T j -''--t mv AVutuvai Ul LI 1 College to the growing and prosperous City of Durham; the Building of the New and Greater Trinity magnmcent new Duuamgs with new equiptment and enlarged facilities. Comfortable hygeienic dormitories and beautiful pleasent surroundings. Five departments: Academic; Mechanical, Civil, and Electrical Emrineerino-- tvw; Graduate. ' For catalogue and other information, address R- L- FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, N. C. Tram Sty Pa irk BpfoooO ESTABLISHED 1898 Location ideal; Epuipment unsurpassed. Students have use of the library, gymnasium, and 'athletic fields of Trinity rl W s.;Qi Attention given to health. A teacher in each dormitory looks after the living conditions of boys under his care. Faculty of college graduates. Most modern methods of instruction. ' Fall term opens September 13. c i For illustrated catalogne, address " ' W. W. REELE, HEADMASTERDurham. N. C. n Paints Oils and Varnishes l, & M. Paints protect yourjproperty, and when you buy this paint you are not buying linseed oil but pure paint i TheShwin-Williams Paints is another of the best prepared paints on the market. We han dle both these and guarantee both the price and thequality We also have a nice line of Disc Harrows and Corn Drills. See us before buy ingi RHINEHART & TURBYFILL Main Street HARDWARE Waynesville, N. C. Dr. Paul R.Davis Os t e opa thlc Physician Graduate and formerly a member of faculty American School of Osteopathy, Kirks ville, Mo. Main Street, Op posite Kenmore Hotel. Waynesville, N. C. I son. I- eloquent speaker.

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