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THUBSDAT, JANUARY M. ltM TSB1 WMISSSSSVOJS 1RXSZ!T&Tii&n TRUE DEMOCRACY. True ideal Democracy La on the platform we make ourselves to brine about the brightest and beat for out fellow creature, eliminating aelfi when we are about to hurt the cause, Hon. Zebulon Weaver ia on the road to accomplish big things for Western North Carolina, his length of service and getting the appointment on com mittees which stands for much for this western section. The entering in on the race by Mr. Felix Alley and Mr. J. Q. Gilkey of Marion, means a dw vision of votes, thereby electing a Re publican for Congress from this dis trict. Why disturb the Democratic cur rent which is flowing to make ouu section so rich and prosperous. We Democrates are more than pleased with our present Congressman. Why tear up the house and cause disorder? Ia it fair to ua who are loyal T Wert there any reason, we would endorse Mr. Alley and Gilkey at once; but there ia none except "they want ot run." When Mr. Weaver enter the Senatorial race then we Democrat will send Mr. Alley to Congress, for there is no better Democrat in old Haywood or Jackson counties and one we Democrats will be roud of. . Report of Tubercular Sale of Xmaa Seals. ' Mrs. Rufus L. Allen, Chairman. Turned over from 1925 in Citizens Bank fl37.G9 Check given Dr. J. T. Mangum 50 00 Check eiven Mrs. Clarence Mil ler 25.00 Check given Mrs. Clarence Mil ler and Mrs. Plott 10.00 This moner used for TubiTculai work. Ic4vi:ix a balance in bak of $-)2.C9 of 1921 sal.i cf Chr.'.tmas j'.'tls. v.-,- x-W $7 so to $3oo op NAVARRE PEARLS Christmas Ctfls Shr.-JJ be "gifts Tr.. l 3 X "G'f!s 'rL:l i;,:dltrc" B "V OMHN ovc to treasure gifts that H W bring back memories of past loves H :h1 friendships. That's why Navarre J U Pearls are always so highly appreciated j at Christmas. &4 It takes you but a moment to select Xf 3& Navarre Pear's. Come in today and let l j us show them to you. Sold only by Jjjr JERE DAVIS Mff Sal of Chriatmaa Seals af Deetmier 1926: Tannery flOOQ Unagusta Plant i 10.00 Reed and Howell . 8.00 Alexander Co. . . 5.00 Citiiens Bank 6.00 Mr. C. George 5 00 Mr. J. Mot .-oina .... ; 6.00 First National Bank 2.50 Mr. Milaa Noland 6.00 Mrs. Penny 1.04 Miss Berry's school 26.56 Professor Edgerton's school 6.16 Mr. Lindsley 2.00 Mr. Mock 1.44 Woman's Club 92.65 Civic League 1- 8.00 Community Club ..... J-00 Eaat Waynes villa 7.75 Hazelwood . .......... . 8.82 Junaluska 4.03 Clyde Mrs. R. L, Allen Ul Cash - 1142.75 Clyde still ovws , 8.00 Civic League ow 125 $9.25 Sum toUl of able . $152.00 Christmas Seals of 1925, 25 sent to Tubercular Sanatorium $38.00 Balance of 1925 $114.00 Balance la the a.Uisns" Bank for Tuberculosis work cf Haywood county $166.69 when Clyde and Civic League P7. MRS. RUFUS L. ALLEN, Chairman. Jsn. M, 1928. DONATING SPACE. The Wayr cavil le Mountaineer baa given over one hundred and twenty inches of ree space to the exponents of the park idea. We are charging thirty cents per eolumn inch to the exponents of the forest idea. We are informed that opponents of the park idea had to' pax fat order to present their aide of the argument fci the Asheville papers; while the park lias been given tnilea of columns free of charge. ... Thia week we are again giving free space for the perk adgitation; bat to be consistent we suggest that they, pay the same as the other aide. We believe in being fair to all, but our editorial space ia reserved for our own opinin. Give a subscription to 2 Jfaynee villa Mountaineer for Christ at aa, rV9 TUDOR SEDAN e The Ford Tudor Sedan, with wVLtAsM an ideal family car. Anyone can, learn tx'i.ifietfcv; Seats five passengers in comfort. The nearest Author, ized Ford Dealer will gladly explain the easy terms on which this good-looking Sedan may be purchased. 68(0) F. O. B. 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It js prosperous industry that gives consumers better products; that gives regular employment and pays good wages; that distributes earnings in dividends which add to the purchasing power of the consuming public; that pays a lare share of the cosi of carrying on the business of our local, state and national governments. Prosperous industry, prosperous-agriculture and prosperous railroads make forgood citizenship. Southern Railway System also has just com pleted a successful year bothinservice rendered and in earnings. The public comment, in the press and elsewhere, on this record has sounded a unanimous judgment that it is to the best interest of the South that the Southern's pros perity continue. Only a prosperous railroad can render the trans portation service needed by the people of a prosperous country. S OUT RAILWAYS ' mm) vx "VJ lal KN SYSTEM e Southern servesww&'the South M O C IK 9 DEPARTMENT STORE TT 7E feel tkat we would be remiss m a duty if we V did not thank our many customers kere and at our Alien-Siler Store at Hazelwood for tne fine busi ness we enjoyed at botk stores. We want to furtker state tkat we are in kusiness pri marily to serve you and be of benefit to tke commun ity, and secondarly to make a living. Your interests are our interests. If at any time you fail to get tke service you expect, you will do us a favor to give us advice. Now tkat tke Ckristmas season is over, we want to state tkat our stores are well stocked for your every day buying, and at values tkat no store can excel. vVken you need goods look over our stock and feel at kome. Tke better you make our stores by trading at kome, tke ketter you make your town. ery respec tfully, M OCK' S The Allen-Siler Go.
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