r.r two
Till: WAYNESVILLE COURIER.
I'ridaj, Januar) 2!., I91..
People
Citizen
Have you acquired the"Want Ad Habit"
There is no more interesting reading in the Citizen than
the Want Ads. All sorts of people use these small
business-builders for all sorts of things.
You will find that Help and situations can be secured at
small expense through Citizen Want Ads. Buyers,
Sellers and renters of Real Estatejareihrought together;
Boarders secured; Poultry and EggsIsoIdj'JLost Articles
returnedand thejHundred and one Want Ads of j daily
life are readily satisfied through the aise of Citizen
Want Ads.
Write Today
Bl'FFALO HL'l
As the
torrents :
and I Yd'1
to wr; i
Q a '
ran ..u n.-
" - , j ring down in
..! 'M .ii: is plentiful
'., ; doors, will try
ry '. Ni,!c paper again.
rur folks in spite of
Ken in the motion piet-ih-i
theatre last night. 1
say but we have lot
..' Tr. - our town that are chueh
iv-v; .hat will go to the theatre
iprti .renco to going to church.
SuiV. folks have only got their name-!
enrolled on the church book, but they
are not . It's the same vay:
with some of our lodge members. '
they wlil come to the lodge about
election time and make a great big
speech and say if the lodge will elect
me to an oflice I'll serve the lodge
the nest 1 can. Maybe that fellow
i; elected and then only attends about
every other meeting night, it's about
the -ams with some of our church
mend.ei s thev will 1'et drunk and so
'to the theatre and swear and go to
dances and do a lot of other things.
they ought not to do through the
week, then go to church on Sunday
and slide around into the choir and
help sing. just, trying to hide ' .
sins from the ones that are tiji'
to live tight. I think a man
n, an ought to be .;',:-t v :: t :
If they ale goina- to ' 1 ;,
be one, if h'.'s to be a liar
lit'.- a rogi:e be one, if i,e
j..".ii.c '. be a C hristian be a
and don't lie all kinds at one
wo-,
y a i .
..IlK.II'i.
one. I;"
she '.
'od .n e
' bin;.
I admit that I oitce wa a dr
; : a. c. .ny r...i:ds eye 1 n-y
or.e, but rear ir. mind I
'luicji p eni'.ier. l u! by tn
" a
O0(
ar't a
help of
! an, in,'
l none
1 am ;,
vote
pi oi
or n
i -C
ou'
can -:.-:
it. but ;':
.t.oj) J,e.
if.' 1 do
would ha
there are
ir.i.on -l.il
-,'t think
Y
v very much
a big lot ot
e, , lie.
!::(!: ti
-ome
at;
like a dram as wen a
dr
h:nk the women would
,t more goo, if they would
bunc!-i
iOP
i:.. t!.er when they think tbei
v:.e rutining a blockadae .-ti
;-)!.. iiw'iHi(e iii 'he community and
V it down and report to the officer".
it would bo much nicer 'ha'i getting
mixed up in politics, and when you
1
ycKT.
w.tr.en ffet
whiskey voted out the
Read
The
Want
ACH DAY
for Rate Card and
ADDRESS
Asheville Citizen, Asheville, N. C.
CITIZEN W AM ADS T.W.V RESULTS
next thiuu . .ii
out Coco Coia,
trv
to' do is to vote
because
I II venture
to say there i about as nianv women
that drink, their
ar.. men. -Tut ;
Coca Cola as I be re
well drink a dram
of whiskey.
While .lfcmny Wis
little of finishing the
by Johnny Ufioa -om
magic he spidied lay
proud of my name, bu
that I am the ride- i
has !
donkey
w i.-c ;
nil
d
stoi.v.
ml by
iati e alio I am
1 want to w;,y
d tr
t! ilontM-V.
and Johnny
V,-
e Is tne ik
Oh! 1 jt!(-- -nine of them hot
headed women that had -nch a r.ivh
f'er on woman .suffrage i- ...ii.iv
to -ome extent, rihee it v.a-
voted out in Congress a few days
KO. So I think if our Congressmen
can see far enough ahead to vote it.
out, I think we ought to tro by what
they do and sa. and that's what us
n.en .-end men to Congress for. I'll
tfc'l .v"u i w'" a long time before
we .-end women up there, so 1 am snrry
' ' .'' wmuen when 1 think of you
warding to go to th.
' ''! tryi'iv to vte.
election grund
Not long ir.-o a young farmer was
bothered with the crows taking up
his corn, -o he verd up tn Milwaukee
:..'.! a'i idea in .-' arei-i-ows from the
I'a-hi'ou disported i'y women. The
ui-in-1- i?irt
:ie f.gure he dressed
wiiii a low Iiitkim garmen and the
Mini' pur; I'ri a -lit -kirt. He
fa -'doi.ed the na.r iow over the fore
hem!, binding the ears, and upon the
bead he .-et a waving plume. Soon
:;er a flock of crows came flying
o'.'.-r the field, they were just pre-
paring to alight when they lieheid
.... n a figure a- they never saaw be
fore, with ore might caw they flow
away. So woman suffrage it will so
t'- i ".
C. M.
, N,()'I'H EK I. AMY AGAINST
SI MR At; E l'OR WOMEN
Like A. I. C. K. in last week's
t'oii' ier. I want to -av a few words duties or when general weakness exists.
, ,. ,,eT.-, no I in The best phvsicians point out that
ii aid t" v.omaii stittiage. i do r j,t,,.,i,
during cliangiiig seasons the tilood slioulil
not .van' f. vote. I have enough to ,e ma,ie rich and pure and active by tak
dr, withuot t'iiit, but if our voting will big Scott's Emulsion after meals. Thecod
d
r
-h out the whiskey evil, and
Will
our
help us to have better laws for
children's benefit, then I say
let us
vote. But we. would not need to v
: if our men would stand up for the 1.
te
they voted for, the prohibition law.
Men are said to have 13 ounces more
brain, than women, but some of them
Asheville
Ads
Sample Copies.
use their' s us It it. dlj not
three ounces. What women
vote for prohibition and thei-
around and buy whiskey from t
Iittlr u.eai) li'iur! tiger ..
they ctiithl liuri '.' A mother
for her lys. talk to lliein .
every tiling in her power
whiskey. She v. ill say to ;h
that she Went down almost
gate of death for him, she b
Lie i
I
g 1 1
him into the world. '"Son don't .brik
i
t
i iff. It will ruin you, mid u
break my heart to se
ce yoil
r.ia:,
i. I! will destroy vou
hooti. oil
tcn.lei, yon
v. bat i-- bi
iin'l be what i -'oil ill
be, and drink it." But
r--.ver? "Why mother.
i'.r. ;. (bin-:- it. it never hurt him."
'.lii.-ie does a mothet's influence reach
i . cut il.i.n ;l fathei '-'.'
Parmer Democrat, .-ay-- women
women have caused more evil than
any other cause since mother Eve
yielded to -ie in the garden of Kden.
1 know b'dte'-. Women have -iuned
1 know, hut there never was ;l fallen
woman but there was a fallen man
with his Pi ounces more brain, to
blame for it. When Moses received
the ten Commandments on Mount
Sinai, be did not have one that read,
"Woman, thou shalt not commit
audliy," but one that said "Thou
s!.alt not commit adultrv." If some
of you would fight the whiskey evil
if hard as you are fighting woman
suffrage you would do more good. It
seems as if women have done all they
could, most of them, and all we need
is more men with backbones, that
ate not cotton thing.-.
RL'TH.
CONSUMPTION TAKES
350 PEOPLE DAILY
Over 350 people succumb to con
sumption everyday in the United Stales.
Science proves that the germ9 only
thrive when the system is weakened from
c,,i(is or sickness, overwork, confining
liver oil in Scott s T'.inulsion warms tne
IkkIv bvenricliimr the f lood : it peculiarly
strengthens the lungs and throat, while it
upbuibls the resistive forces of tne rxxiy
to avoid colds and prevent consumption.
If you work indoors, tire easily feel
languid or nervous, Scott's Emulsion is the
tnost strengthening food-medici tie known.
It is totally free from alcohol or any
Avoid Fubstitnt'S.
n-42 Scott & Bown, B'.oomfieid.H-J.
i m:ixjst woman kitfkage.
I Pear Readers:
1 have been reading the "letters
ji'tvm the different correspondents for
!snie time anj have kept, quici. but
to think the second time to Keep
; "i,in speaking attout tne way mis
iiitie "suffering Women" bunch was
'itmir out ot all reason wttn ineir
' childish prattle, which they should
ing known was a miserable b,.re to
the Idlest majority of the gentle
readers of this, our own local news-:
f jl",,e: whk"h is "Ot a publication to ;
filled with the childish and insig-
lil'u-ent arguments of our dear girls;
do not know what they speak of
. , . . I t
' loan i Know y a. on.; ....--.vr.; Afr,rm.uivt. Kdmmid lieck, Yermjv
he columns of The Courier, but I;F.irmer Native, I.ovel Hipps, Wm.
vill ask how you think you would I s Farm.... The tt,0
t . i -t.
in Mrs. Emeline Pankhurst':
i . , i.i.. j: . iLni
- c! London witn a nowung
. following you. some applauding
;,.,u, others sneering and still others.
...sin;- and insulting you, (or I mean ;
V.temied as insults, for there is no-
i. .suits for such as Mrs. I'anknurst)
:md after a while you find a place
from which you think you could be;
heard by the throng, and you mount i
:i barrel or box to "exhort" some, but
jeer and boots and sticks and trash
are hurled at you until you don't even
know yourself what you wa saying
or had said, and eventually, a couple
of rov.s of bi' brass buttor
urgently knocks the barrel
''lne'
der you and catches you ii
"fond embrace" and 'carrie--
through the shouting mob and places
i you in a nice cooscy pulacial cell, to
; rest your poor lungs !t while. Then
!l fear gentle little "Joan" you would
; feci big teal's running down your
rosy mountain coioreii cnetKs ami
; ,.,ng a. your ,en,er inouni a.neer
,weu im.ecent: ciou.es pa.auu.K u.v..,, j c Hho(es. Kosolve.l, "that the
inai you wauieu .o i-e wiu.,.,,,, goin. to move to Bunches Creek
mania hi tne near old hills oi
i ..ii Carolina on Heaven kis-iecl old
. ( i wli or Uyder Mountain, where
i.uld go and tell tne stately
. i.::k or pine that you would never
.. . !.. .', t i. . the cruel world
!, , men u'ld women are eipial and
. -iltle re.-peel exists fur opposite
..... rnu wneir tne men arc at uieir.
ti Ur.nking aiut gaming wlnle
'' -Vlves !" 111,1 lash.o.v,.e sa -
ps at the. same "job."
.'..w. I di'J v; -l.-jtt into'l
j M ils onlv to
call your attention to
i:!n- nrtiide in last week's- miner hv
i -ome noble woman. I do not know !
i
i"j she is, but the few kind woras
he .said to vou mean, nwc thai. ; I
Emeiine I'ankhurst, i
A 1 : ; 1 ia I
.- aw. or Jane Adams would . say
aif their lives combined. She it
kind of a woman a man admit'??
a-: i the hind that has made our jeoau
old North State what she is today.
She is filling the mission God intend
ed she should. . and a noble one it is.
If you will only follow after het
teachings, I am satisfied you will be
h::ppy .Jhrough This life, and get
home to Heaven, equal suffrage ot
not equal suffrage, and what more do
you want? I trust every word that
noble woman said will 'be carried
home to our girls and will be tin
means of eliminating some of this
foolish idea they have gotten into
their heads, and cause them to turn
their talent into a more noble and
loftier channel, viz, that of preparing
themselves to make their future home
a happy and model home, and make
some good man proud of them.
You will remember the article, it
was signed Jack, and I hope to see
more of her good teachings in the
future. Keep it up Jack, I feel sure
you can do good by giving us your
kin, ai;d gentle advice.
"A MAN."
HAS RIGHT IDEA.
The Waynesville Courier discusses
the pistoltotinc; habit and the attitude
toward it taken by Judtie Cline. The
Courier says: "Judge Cline has the
ritht idea about the matter. He is!
. ,
making it har for the pisto toters. I
, . v i
Instead of preaching sermons on the ,
, ,
evils of the habit, as has been done
in the Haywood County courthouse, he
is sending convicted men to the coun-
ty roads. Glory to him, and tnay he
keep up the good work." Punish-;
ment , to have a deterrent effect.!
must be punishment that will be felt
A roau senence win ne teit. it is
very possible that some judges do
not look upon the violation of the'
law against carrying cncealed weap-
nc; as being as serious a matter as
it ieally i-j. Ceitainly longwinded included in the fetures ol the meet
discussions of'the subject in judicial hih a street show of cattle a,,d
swine. Mr. T. L. Gwyn of Spring
charges are not going to have any - , . , .
" aale was again elected a vice pres-
n.aterial effect in abating the evil. i(3erit of the gt0ck Breeders and
lileigh News and Observer. Feeders' Association,
qn.U.LA ITEMS.
It has been quite rainy here for
sometime, but looking fair today.
There has been a two week's sing
ing school taujrht at Worley's Chapel
by Mr. Tom Shytle. Mr. Shytle is
nw uacnill(r a sinjrjng M.hool at An-
tinch. The singing covention was
at Anlioch ,asl Satui,iay and Sun
day. Everyone seemed to enjoy the
occasion. The next sinirine conven
tUn wi, be at BaIsam t.hurchi the
thi,.d Saturday and Slllulay in ApriL
T. Antin. i.i,prslv s,u.jiv was
h.,d at Mrf4 t SherrillV last week.
everyone seemed to enjjojy it.
Sub
m re
jeet, Resolved "iiiat Nature is
altractive th., tj ;irt (lf man.
-
negative. The next discussion will be
lJnited Sutcs Navy shw,() ,w jr)
l.,.f.ased liy Uu. s.mK. ,!u.akt.ls.
Mr w , Enloe is tcaelm.tr
Sl.hooj in Mi,i p at shoal Creek
()ur S(.h(((ll ,.,(sw, Ulsl ,.,:)... ja;i
1, on account of the profesor beinir
.-ick.
Rev. i). I'. Williams delivered i.n
excellent ermon at the Shoal (Ytck
Paptist church Sunday, Jan. 101 h.
Mr. Carl Terreli who has had a
crious case of pneumonia fever is
improving very fast.
We are sorry to hear of Mr. John
(,'reen, our mail carrier being
id:.
111 '""ji.ut hope he will soon recovei.
t'u'ii'l The panics have been stirring very
VOl I !...'!!-. ,1
rapuiiy around nere since rtinstma-
:.nd the apealing of wedding bell.
have been sounding a great deal.
Mr. K. lloweU says it is very muddy
for logging now.
Miss Mary Hampton was the guest
0f Miss Josie Martin last Sunday.
Mr Hansley Bradley and family
where they will stay for a while.
There has been quite a bit of sick
ness in the community, but wish every
i body a speedy recovery.
mi. cam nugnes is going eo start
west in a few days.
Mr. Weaver Messer was seriously
hurt at Black Mountain and is now
II. S . TT I ......
; the Mission Hospital at Asheville,
hope he soon recovers.
i . to see another letter from
vom Bue and Brown Eyes
If 'his escapes the wast.fi basket
six, laura Kuu Williams.
SAUNOOii ITEMS.
i Mrs. So,';,
Mr. an.; .
Mr.-. John hi
Mrs. cw-c
J. '1. Ala..
Tin' Sun..'
T-y sicti.
SS VI: !'(..
-, r.T;.
o'iC.i:.'-t
..oauay..
.J.'l W-.nC.vi -'. 1':.
uoii.c;
v. .mi .it ''. '.i ill A ri iiiaum s.j.
tendent and iliss Julia Hooper, serre
tary, A. F. Arrington singing leader.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rhinehart at
tended court last week.
We are very sorry that Mr. John
Brindle is going to leave. His many
friends wish him much success and a
happy life wherever he may go. I
-Miss lean Scott has been veiv
. . .,, i , tt i . , ,
SICK With a e0'd- Hope she Will SOOIl
i ii :
"e again.
Mr. Joe Davis Of Svlva has bee:i
1
.visiting his sister here, .Mrs. Maggie -
Gye.
Mrs. Kcjtit. Moflitt and daughter
visited Saunook Saturday.
Mr. Vaugh Arrington and Zenna
Messer of Paanther Creek were visi
tors here the first of the week.
'Mil William Smathers and wife
made a flying trip to Waynesville j
Tuesday. i
We are having some baj weather. I
We are glad to know that oJd
Saunook is coming out.
Mr. Dillard Conner of Waynesville
was- visiting at Spartown again Sun
day.
W'ell the farers of Babersville are
having a goodj time killing rabbit i
and eating apples.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Styles have
I moved to Balsam
, TT ,. t, , .
Mr. Sam Hawkins of Balsam is
, .... ,t XT D v , i
building on Mr. R. N. Barber's place.
, , . , . . ..
We are glad to have hime with us
, r .
We wi" write aain if this comM
n ' Wishin8 'the Courier nwh
SUc;fcs's-
BLUE AND BROWN EYES.
; ATTENDED LIVE STOCK MEET
ING.
The live stock associations of tne
tate held a profitable session of
three days at Statesville last week,
WANTS
LOST At or near depot Wed
nesday afternoon, a black hand bag
containing a watch and some mor.ty
and papers. Reward for return of
the same to Mrs. J. R. Morgan 1-27-2
FOR SALE.
19 head young cattle will be two
years old in the spring. Also several
good milk eowis that ivil! l?sh in
January, February and .Mar.-"'). L,.
V. Rogers Clyde, R. F.D. Xe. 3, NT. C.
WANTED Your pets srr: other
doInetic animals for treatment by
competent veterinarian, graduate c.f
Cornell University. Dr. I. M.
nard, 18 S. Pack siuare. CWiee pbouc
1346; residence phone .110. Haywood
county calls attended Dron-jaiy.
fi PER CENT MONEY fi PER CENT.
. ..trails may be obtained fur any
purpose on acceptable rf-al estate
sw'iirily; liberal privilej'f: rorr'
sp4mlence MiiiciWd. A. C. AtjKNCV
COMPANY, 767 Gas, Electric Build
ing. Denver. Coio., 416 Pi ere Build
ii.jf. ''t.. loiiis.
WANTED TO buy at a bargain,
small apple orchard, slat location
from railroad, qaulity, kind and all
particulars. Address C. ti. Kail, Ral
eigh, N. C.
CHEAP APPLES WANTE.H for spot
cash. One cat' load sound nu ;iium size.
State lowest price you will driver per
bushel E. O. B. cars you furnishing
barrels. Also make offer barrels or
' bags furnished you. Also make offer
per bushel on trees. State variety.
! Address
W. P. SINGELTARY,
Wilson, N. C.
FOR SALE Two adjoining 1-2
acre lots in town of Waynesville, 8
I ....
room house on each lot, close in, a
j snap if taken at once. Lizzie A. Ashe,
Pocaletto. Idaho,
!
A trip to the Panama-Pacific Ex
position with all expenses paid by
them. Full information will be sent
on request. Write, Manager Expo
sition Tour, Southern Woman's Mag-
Sii'iritf Nasfivillp Tpnn
I OJr J H tj MUMSl-sl necrfts. P
j ties fhe Big Sayman .'fine. Steady'
repeaters. Goods guaranteed to sell
and satisfy or money back. No risk.
j I.ocaJ territory open. Write today for
free samples and particulars. Room
' 139, Sayman Building, St. l'xiuis, Mo.
j WANTED One of the large mag
111P azine publishing houses desires to em
ploy in active man or woman in this
community to handle a special plan
which has proven unusually profit
able. Good opening for right party.
Address with two references, Publish
er, Box 155, Times Sq. Sta., New York
6.b.p3irPiHotomtchtori.oo
I All new', .siinilarv teathiTs. Kini'ius Anmskeae
tickinu. 9 1-4 yards 10 lick, posmvely l)ifc't.-i.it
I mid best lied on iimrkets.'llitiufor Icssiln. n Jli
j Sur delivery ami .satisfaction guaranteed or
' money l.a.-k Orderly or write for i ttt..i..e and
! liiir siwinl nffW. First order cmnts on premram.
; sanitabt bebdihb bumphi, nspi. suz, ciutiotti, . t.
OPERATIVES
anted
For New and Model
Cotton Factory at
Danville, Va.
The Riverside & Dan
River Cotton Mills, Inc.,
are starting up the latest
and largest addition to
their plant-the most mod
ern and complete mill in
America to-day.
Spinners Weavers can
find here an attractive
opening for profitable em
ployment. Further information
furnished on application.
Address
Geo. W. Robertson
Supt. Dan River Cotton
Mills, Danville, Va.
W