THg nOPNTAINEEBCOUEIiat 7AYNE3yiLLE, N. 0. ,
CLYDE CULLINCS.
, Miss Fannie Fincher is ren
denne ' valuable assistance to
During the month of August Mr. f PRIZES FOR WHEAT GROW,
, P'. R. Rich, one of the patrons of 1 . ERS , , '
the Beaver Creek Cheese Factor ,: - '. . " v
ry, sold $256 worth of milk from !; -two dollar wheat ought to be
' Post "Master VauhriH Rv In hia herd of sixteen Holstein cat-! an attractive proposition to the
' the nostoffice : tle eiht of them ' havin2 aH armers of Haywood. NOur soils
- -'.Mi T.vria' ATfnv,! aH ntf ready been in milk eight months. -have a store of potash equal. to
Ford werp marripd last Sundav Mr. A. L. Wilson, ot Vilas, sold tne neeas ot crops tor tne next
ThS aS aurteWSar and we $106-66 worth of lk from his 300 years; the enerous of
ney are quite popular and we , ... . . fi n?1.iover crot)5, anrf .mannw.
- P1"688 and suc- them being- grade -Holstein heif- makes it unnecessary" to pur
Mr and Mrs Tohn Ti William ers- Tne cows in both of these chaie any commercial fertilize 3
rf now thP Plvdf ir herds received no food except j vith the exception of phosphate
an abciMipp from thp 'rifv a fpw that supplied by pasturage, and lime. We are expected m
an aosence irom tne city aiew . -.. . . sinvth Carolina to iniwwis"niir
days.
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Mr. E. P. Haynes will within this region plan to make, an ex.
a few days open up a erocerv 01 ineir cneese he ins state , 7-
- .. mi.' .,.:! k , 1 rur run. nn v on rn mrni
hlbit of the home product that fcut, the boys too and for aU
Kt.Q oOQ Omia'i nimiW ' 'M foi" the first time a "Bovs'
j a J WllOQT lilnn" ia cfovfoH l.fortr
busjiness in the Doctor DavJ's
office on Main street.
Mrs. B. F. Hill of Spartan
burg, S. C, is assisting Mrs. of them expect to send a good" i - xo . is started Many
Havnes in the milinerv depart--exhibit to' th3 Southeastern J'nir i aatne prizes are offered to
fSof KuSWASl 6f this fall. Both Mr. ita boys
kept store. irarnnam ana mr, isoiana nave
Mrs. D. C. Ensley is assisting :,fourd it necessary to purchase
John H. Morgan at the. J. W.1?1"3,11 cars to aid in their; work
MorcflTi stnro air) Osfpr SmntTi- I hi the region
ers, E?q is rendering assis-' On account of the fact that a
tance at the store of Edwin j number of inquiries have come
Fincher. j to t-fe animal industry division
We do not know how much i seeking information as to where i
business The Bank of Clyde does : Noii h Carolina cheese could be'
each week, but if- did more than 1 bought. Mr. Ret;d states that
t " S S S 1 1 i l . . ;. r
$25,000 worth of business week
Detore last and has now on de
posit more than $100,000. No
bank in all the county has
grown more rapidly in business
and prosperity than this one.
A Laymen's Conference of
the Clyde charge was held at
Clyde Methodist church, Sun
day, Oct. 7th, beginning at 11
o clock in the morning.
hereafter the Mission Cheese
rom this countv should be
strong competitors. In addi
tion to this we will have prizes
fov this county alone. Several
of the millers and business men
of the county have signified
their intention to help the prop
os'don through. Also to any
nne who is at present a member
of the clubs who will join t he
vheat club and secure the gre;it-
i st number of members to this
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racwry, vvi;:cu ia uviug run vy i .u ... - . , .,, .
Knhnri will ho'nr-hnraH to fill 00 3S a PriZe
KVll W 1 1 all V f A UX W .lit '
oraers at market prices. None
of the other factories will do this
as their product is being sold at
wholesale prices. One other
factory near Asheville will prob
ablv arranrr to aid th Vr.lle
Crucis factory in supplying home
The conference was attended i orders later on. It is of interest
by quite a number of visiting
aeiegates. it was planned and
presided over by the pastor, Rev.
E. O. Smithdeal and had for its
object, the discussion of plans
and methods looking to increas
ed efficiency in church work.
The need for greater co-operation
among the laymen of the
church was strongly impressed.
The general nature of the con
ference may be seen from a list
of the subjects discussed. Five
Reasons Why I Believe in Mis
sions was discussed by Rev. W.
P. Fincher, The Children's
Home by Capt. A. E. Ward;
Giving by Dr. T. F. Glenn; Tith
ing by Rev. J. P. Rodgers and
Herbert Gibson; Clyde Charge
by Edwin Fincher, and Holding
Up the Pastor's Hand by the
Pastor.
The tithing question re
ceived prominent attention,
and after two stiring addresses
on this subiect bv Mr fiih arm
and Rev. Rodgers, quite a num
ber expressed their intention of
becoming tithers.
A feature of the conference
was a public jnsftaJjation ser
to know, in this connection, that
the Mission Cheese factory is m
charere of Miss Effio Hpfner. tho
only woman cheese maker in the
boutn. Ail other factories in t fn
region which receive orders for
small amounts of cheese frorh
within the state will turn over
these to Miss Hefner for filling,
Raleigh News and Observer.
ESSAY PRIZES.
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For the best essavs on "Whv
the United States is at War,"
written by public school teach
ers in North Carolina, praztes
aggregating $300 are offered by
tne xsational .Board for Histori
cal Service. To elementary
teachers, five prizes ranging
irom $10 to $75 each, and to
hisrh school teachers spven
prizes ranging rfom $10 to $75
eacn, are offered. Essays must
be submitted by January 1, 1918
aimuar contests are being con
ducted in fourteen other states.
The winning essay in each state
will be eritered in a national
vicj ior stewards, conducted by prizes of $75 each will be award
the pastor. Solos rendered by.ed.
Miss Wtillis music fcfecher in Full information,' including
&?ai InsUtut.' a"d Mf- i the conditions of the contests,
Kov Havnes pontnhnfofl nW.i..j . . '
i i : T1L6 aiIU ieierences to material, may
ly to the enjoyment of the oc- be obtained from R. D. W. Con-
casonTV. c , . , . nor, Secretary of the North Car
A Union Sunday school has olina Historical Commission,
been organized at Tnm n'a i r.i-v. r '
phonal n n f 1 .-.111 1 i i o ,
""j";' oiiu n in meet reguiany
in Maple Grove Methodist
church, every Sunday after
noon at 3 o'clock. Rev. W. P.
Fincher of Clyde and Mr. L. T.
Freeman of Lake Junaluska are
superintendent and assistant; 1S17. He was 14 years old and
ouyeriiuenaenr. resnprrivu iv a is miaaori n rminh h,r
- 1 - , -.wwv luuvil KfJ llio 111CUUO
good opening was reported and and loved ones. He was a good
Several coim
i ties in the state cannot grow
wheat and in many others it is
not a paying crop. It is a patri
otic duty of the farmers and
Tarm boy3 of this county to grow
all the wheat they can this year,
thereby serving their country
and reaping a profit at the same
time. Let any boys or girls who
wish to grow wheat this year
send in their names to the coun
ty agent and get busy on the i
proposition. Let's run the av
erage yield up until Haywood
leads the state in average pro
duction of wheat per acre.
Wm. H. FERGUSON. Co. Agt.
' DON'T BE A ROAD HOG ;
-.-'It doesn't matter what you
are driving, give the other, fel-
i- -T.-.i- : . .-4, v..
iuw xiau: iiie juaa nn ann i irv
to pass him at a - dangerous
speed. A man with sense enough
to' drive a car oucht tn know
enough not. to make a fool of him
self when passing ither Vehicles,
but it is not always the case.
What is the use of, taking a
chance by passing everybody
you meet at the Jiighest speed
your oia car can maxe it does
ti't matter so nluch what hap
pens to you, but it would "Be a
pity for' you to kill or cripple
somebodv who is reallv wnrth
something to the world.
And while we are writing
about these thintrs. there is an
other class of people who de
serve some space. They are
drivers of wagons and other
teams who seems to have a
grudge against people who drive
automobiles. The men who
drives a lumber watron is iust. as
good as the man who "drives a
car, it he really wants to be.
But we have heard recently of
some who cut their wagons
".cross the . .road m a manner
which make it plain that they
'.visn to give the other fellow
.rouble. In some cases they re
fuse to let the person w.th the
faster vehicle pass. Be fair, no
matter how you ride. There Is
nothing personal in this, for we
can usually spot the road hog
and we never fail to give'him a
wide berth. Oxford Ledger.
.ASNEVILLE-BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Ui it to Wart Your Shop51ns Trip, e- fo Maf Inquiries,'. The
. ' , V Firm, listed wili Serve You Well ' 1 ' , s
ADVERTISING.
Booklets Designed and Written. 63
A mAMinn.. tn-.lr Dtil4nV ' "1. - '-111 t .
Weekly tiewrapers. . Western North
Carolina Territory. Rates? GltL,
AUTOMOBILES i
( hevrolet Distributors. Livery and
Auto Service. CHAMBERS & WEAVER CO
Cash Talks.. "Used Cars. Every make
OVERLAND ASHEVILLE SALES CO.
Kig Line Used Cars, Cash or Credit
' OK AUTO CO.
CAFES
Homemade Candies, Restaurant, Soda.
CLUB t AFE AND CANDY KITCHEN
TO REVOLUTIONIZE WAR
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF LESTER KINSLAND
Lester Kinsland died July 14,
the prospects are fino fnr hnilH
mg up a large school there,
surely this i3 a great opportuni
ty for this community.
Rev. Willoughby will preach
at the Baptist church next Sun
day morning.
M. B. S.
OUR CHEESE FACTORIES
HAVE BIG OUTPUT
boy and- was Joved bv all whn
knew him; he lived a Christian
Ufe from the time he knew
right from wrong. He had a
good book; The Story of the
Bible in which he would read
often and would turn to the
picture where the Lord was cru
ufied and talk and dwell upon it.
He said before he was sick
Washington, Oct. 5. Will a
single stroke of American in
ventive genius win this war, as
it has won every other war the
United States has every fo :gh' ?J
.Lesaire rresiaent Wnson's
warning that the country must
not sit back and wait for a mir
acle, Washington is tonight ex-
ciiea over a new power system
that will, if its inventors' claims
materialize, revolutionize war
fare overnicrht and end th mn,
flict as suddenly, with America
victorious. '
The system is a "free energy
generator" and its inventor is
Garabed T. K. Oiracnacinn on
American mechanic, who, ha
w...v 1 T V
been working on his plan. in
Boston the greater part of twenty-six
years. HerA ar anma
the things he says it will do:
Drive a battleship any dis
tance. Without ston fnr fWl
L Propel an airplane around the
wprld.
Give an aimlano atroni-tVi
carry thousands of pounds of
munitions.
Enable an airplane to wear
armor heavy enouch tn tnm
any anti-aircraft gun missiles.
Send torpedoes at greater
speed.
Practically rimihTo tho' orLJ
- -J v.. uf;a
of steam engines.
Other than to state his sys
tem of utilizing fmfl
as revolutionary as Franklin's
uiscovery oi electricity. Gira
gospan has nrtt nnKYiyiv
scribed-his theory. So radical
are his assertions that they
would be dismissed with a shrug
and a smilp haA ha nt k d
, 4ai ocucb ;
demonstrations, backed up ' his J
siaiemeni. umcial action has
J. R. BOYD BUYS MASLIN PLACE
President J. R. Boyd of the First
National Bank has Durchased the
beautiful Maslin place on Academy
street from Mr. A. R. Jones of Pen
sacola, Fla., and will in a short time
occupy it as a home. This is one of
the most convenient and beautiful
homes in town.
TO THE MASONIC FRATER
NITY District Demitv Grand Mnerar
of the 41st District has called a
district meeting at Waynes'ville
uct. itn at z:so p. m.
All memeers of Clyde, Pigeon
River at Canton and Sonoma
lodges- are invited to attend
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MODEL
WHITE
PRESSING
CLUB
CLEANING.
PRESSING.
DYEING sad
REPAIRING.
Membership $1.00 per Montb
Ladies Work a Specialty
ins a auunng .
j v. nraiEi rrop.
Depot SI PbeeelS
DEPARTMENT STORES
X4 .rnwnnrt Sr Pn . D.thoa Hula
Underwear, etc. for everybody. Dry
Uoods, liuga, jjuttericK rai'erns.
DRUG STORES
MEETrYour friends here. 43 Patton
Ave. PARAMOUNT DRUG CO. .
FURNITURE ;
when You see a Furniture Ad, thfnk
Of GREEN BROTHERS.
HARDWARE
Builder's Hardware a Specialty.
- NORTHUP-MCDUFFI a HARDWARE CO
JEWELERS
Ths House of Gifts.52 Patton Ave.
CHAS. E. HENDERSON,
Glasses Fitted, Expert watch
Repairing. 15 Church St. H. M. fbost.
J. E. Carpenter,. Jeweler. - watch' Re
pairing specialty. 16 N Pack Square.
KODAK FINISHING
Expert work. Eastman .Agency. Mail
Orders Solicited. brown book CO. .'
KODAK SUPPLIES
Ifnniif liMvolnninir. Printimr. Mail
Orders, Amateur Supplies.
. 'ROBINSON rnUTO 8TUKB.
LAUNDRIES
' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Av
Falks ' ilusic House. - v: 78 Patton
Ave. Phone 206. ' '
MEN'S A BOY'S FURNISHINGS
J. ' W, ' NEELy r , CO., tor Stein-Block
Smart Clothes, 7 , . j
OFFICE SUPPLIES
r fficb Supply Coh'":TvDewriters. Ad."
ding Machines, Safes- 91 PATTONvVE.,;
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
Correct Glasses. 52 Patton - Ave.':
(Henderson's - Jewelry'- Store.) Dr:
Denison. i , ' ' - - 1
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Higgason Studios. 60 1-2 Patton Ave..
Opp. Post Office. ARTISTIC FORTH!-'
TURE. .. - . -
PiiLTOi Studios.- Pack Souare. - Hls-h-V'
grade Portraiture and Commercial
Photograp'oy,!"" .
PIANOS TUNBD
Hepaired. Expert work. All Guaran
teed, ; Etks" Building v wii.hams a
HUFFMAN.' ' ' ' . ' "
REAL ESTATE
W. T. Roland A Co. Farms.
Can Be Done," ' "
"It
ASHEVILLB Realty. Investments
American " Bank Building, henry t.
sharp CO. .; : '
If Interested in Asheville Real Estate.'
Talk to JOHN A cue. . , -
ReaI. Estate. Insurance. .18 S Pack
Square. Pbone 1346,-LORiCK co..
Real Estate Broker. See James W.
BEHEN, 11: 1-2 Church SL
GROCERIES -
CUT RATB8. Groceries Amounting S5.00
or More. Twekd & Collins. .
fHE Nichols way tor Laundry Satis
faction. ASHEVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY.
Tailored Suits, f IS to ?46. Opposite
Potoffice. YOURO. . , - "
? TIRtf AEPAIRS
LOAN OFFICES
Finkelstein's Loan Office. Jewelry
Trunks, Leather Goods. 23 biltmore
AVE.
SEEDS
CMttyw-nn ssirri rr WknlAaala anI
Retail Seed Merchants, Poultry Sup
plies.- '
Send .Us Your Tires and Tubes. . .
' asheville steam vulcanizing CO.
PRINTING
Print ino, Bookbinding, Loose Leei
Binders. HackNky A MOAUE. co. . '
GENERAL MECHANICS
write or see McCair & Son for your
Track Body.
In the Purcbaae of an
t
AUTOMOBILE
There are two points you should
consider carexuny.
These are
Economy and Efficiency
Before you buy let me demon-
Btrate the New Model
Chevrolet
C. f. Kirkpatrick
Distributor Chevrolet Motor Co.
lake Junaluska, North Carolina
For Ladies as well as
Gentlemen
CITY BARBER SHOP
Mala 'Street . r
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- Six Sanitary Chairs-
and Experienced
. Barbers . :
Ho andfColdBaths
"A Good Place to Shave"
Massey; Galloway and
' White, Proprietors.
ne saia Deiore ne was sick viuuiii action na
-.iisir .vnen ne aiea ne tnougntl J , ..u u ic uui niius
ie WOUld 170 homp tn hpavpti tn
food on a bisr scale the United
" i-wuiijiuuic uiure
powerruuy than any imana
Returnino- frnm fri t ?"eet. h.ls brother an sisters
mountain section , f "w.t Ti that had gone on before, and he f1 ,xnan any mana-
sx&sszbr. t rs!ridhfhora11 thiy.' rwa?1 conceived' to wini
of thp offir-nf HaWfojT'ithim in heaven. His family in?war "
ports that the eighteen cheese SMfKBUCh,1ilhjA
factories now in operation are' if 'd T2.th J11 and comfor
eellinff abiut iiononi, 'the hearts. The Lord knows
cheese per month. Mr. Reod
found much enthusiasm over
the coming of the cheese fac
tories to the section. With the
cd-oper)ation of his assistants,
Mr. F. B. Farnham and D. R.
Noknd, the farmers in ' the
mouniain resion have orvanirod
iwenty-two factories to date
and have requests for perfect
ing ir oran ration of ten wcro
at places wnere a conditions
are extreme . favorable for
riictrjr them. There ia alio a
Trs.t demand for trained chees
rrkers -and a number of young
r- i expect to come to West RaL
t ' , to attenil the Cbeee Mak
i ' c ';rje which wm eb given by
" - -' .-4 industry diision of
r d.ite. , - . . - ,
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away; He dceth all thinca wll
We should all strive to meet
our loved ones in a better world
where partinsrs will come nn
mure, where all is joy and peace.
In Secret fpsf imnniao ffii-a-!
t una-
gossian convinced the' house
committee on patents.
GASOLINE AT 17 CENTS k '
HINTED IN WALL STREET
Nw York JourhaL "
Wall Street is now guessmr
iLvie, wuere ail is joy and peace, j. V. " ttucaaim
fov ever more, around the throne ' at fife wsoline prices to be fixed i
our blessed Lord;
Lester was so thankful for
w i blessings of life, I think we
bv President Wilann rw mioo
that had wide circulation was
seventeen cents a gallon f . o. b.
refinery. According to a Wash-
all should be more thankful forX,17 Afufx.10 a WJ&i:
:.at th Lord has Hnna C .'srt?n dispatch, the . Federal
tnd-pray more every day for iVffffi&f in
our friends and the aoldier boys, P!11 "n Pluc-
'-hat they shall return safe Evi1
ome by and by. - V 1 5 E 2Tarkt
t v.' u'-Li 2 V.' : Pl'Ces for Jthesd. products ere
& imvc uuuuKiii. majiv imnitAf k.j -i .... .
before about writing this,, but
raa GelayeLv
TTlth best" wishes ley th U.
reared ianf.ly, I remirn.
production. -itie Admini..' ra
tion, the dispatch adds, in con
sidering a general plan of Fe r.
al control of.the coustry til
Something
for
NO
Notfiing?
Not at this Store-we don't get
things that way.
But tell you what wt have that
will save you some money. V
We have 60 suits of medium weight Cotton ribhed un
derwear carried over froirr lait year at last years price
75c per Garment
,? We also have 1 dozen White Mercerized Union Suits
which we will sell at preientwholesale rjrice $3.00. . , -
Qfe!:2n J 0cl!::ng::Gcm::y":
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