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I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS. 1!M THE WAYNES VTLLE MOUNTAINEER. diaries Vlliam Stores 'Vris.lr Cirxj ln& AWW TVlj boot I FREE Confidence The key to safe buying Many of our I thipptd the samt aay O'HOUR- SERVICE! 2,000,000 families have con fidence that they na3i Mve money when they buy from The CharlesWilliamStore. They know that from their big catalog they can choose what ever they need for themseivea,theie car or their farm, at remarkably low price confident that they will get dependable quality and more than their money' worth. You, too, have this ume oppor tunity to save this same oppor tunity for you and for your family to be stylishly dressed in the latest Fifth Avenue sty les ; for your home to be made more beautiful; your automobile more enjoyable; your farm more productive; and, above all, for your savings to be much greater. Satisfaction is guaranteed. Ask our cus tomersthere are many in your community, inai is con fidence the Key to Safe Buying. Wrile for your catalog today! A catalog will be lent at once FREE and pottpatd. Act Nonml THli CHARLES WILLIAM STORES, Inc. 97 rt Stnrti Building NYw York City II x uuiU iht ni Wall Paper Samptt Book, all lor Cilalof No. 6 and practicuilti ail of uu balance on tn folioteinq cUy 24-HOUR-SEKVICE Sew Electrically-Free Demonstration .Bin -m m. 9 ' a .a m m a m w Have a Singer SinCF Hemstitching Electric o To Order Placed in Your CWIII Needles, Oil HomeTo-Day MacllillCS Repairs Singer Sewing Machine Company INCORPORATED 123 MAIN STREET PHONE 132 Rtpntsentfil hy D.D. YORK Waynesville, North Carolina Every Branch of Banking TTHE activities of this Bank, extending as it does into every branch of Banking, is in a po sition to render its customers a service at once so varied and so complete that they have to carry but one account. Come in and talk over your financial activities with one of our officers. You will find them willing to take all the time needed to help you with yotrr business. BANK OF CLYDE Clyde, N. C. Haywood County. East Waynesville Service Station The first service station going into Waynesville from Lake Junaluska road Gasoline, Grease and Oils CRANK CASE SERVICE EXPERT MECHANICS ... Refreshments Always on Hand Cast Waynesville Service Station COMMUNICATION FROM BAT CLIFF COVE. From present indications there Will be three aspirants before, the voters of the Tenth district contesting for the nomination to represent the Dem ocratic party in the next Congress, and as all of the aspirants are men of high intellectual ability and loyal American citizens, thert should be no division in the Democratic party. As to Mr. Gilkey, we know but very little except what we have learn ed from outside sources, but from what we can observe from the in terest that is being manifested on the part of those who do know him, thai he is a man who possesses the necessary qualifications as a repre sentative and if he should be the standard bearer the interest of the people will be carefully and faith fully .looked after. But with Mr. Alley it is .y.iite different. We have known him for twenty years and we have known him to be of the highest type of an Amer ican citizen. Born and reared in tha mountains of VV. N. C, coming from the humble walks of life through perseverance, toil and hard struggles. He has attained the very height of his profession. As a debater he possesses the ability to take care of himself, and the cause he represents, ;ind all matters of reform of what evi r nature. He has even been found in the front ranks defending with all his ability the cause for which hu .i ii i i .. u : ..!.. mmhs wuuiu in uesi lor ptrupii". I His demeanor and conclusive argu- ments are of such a character that I there is but few that can successfully I . . Til .i t c with him either ill the lect- ; I in i hall or in a political campaign.' II, Democracy has never been doubt wi. he i a stauncn believer of the 1 pnmiples us set forth by Jefferson,! plinth cl by Jackson, upheld by Clevu j ! land, su.-tained by Wilson. Equal j 'ju-licc to all, special privileges to' none, and if he should be the choice j ; of the people as the standard bearer j in the next campaign, we have the ' assurance that the cause of Democ- ! racy will be ably defended and the best interests of the party will be carefully and faithfully looked after, j and if elected will serve the peoplo with dignity and honor to himself I and the eople whom he represents. Hut when we come to view the i entire situation from a business , standpoint arid consider the great I crises the world has passed through . in the last eight years, the World i War, the most tragic of all wars in , the history of the human race and then the reconstruction period that : followed has been characterized by a I succession of bickering jealosy, tur- ' mails, compassion and strife,' yet it j is a fact of significance and rare j promise that this history making I period closes with the triumph of I success and encouragement of the U. I S. in entering the World Court, which is one of the most important events in the world's history during all these days of tumult, turmoil and unrest. The Hon Zebulon Weaver has been at his post of duty, cool a:iu patient with a level head alert to the best interests of his people as he saw it. His ability as a lawyer is recogniied, holding a place on one of the most important committees of the :.ouc he has the confidence of his colleagues in Congress, both Democrats and Republicans, and his const iuents at home, any matter of whatever na ture it may be, is brought to "his at tention it is carefully and faithfully looked after. Now as we arc launch ing out into greater things which would be of world wide and national importance, also there is some pro jects under way and others contem plated which in the Tenth district re quire national legislation, whiich if accomplished would be of great bene fit to the people. Now would it be commendable or good business to dis icard Mr. Weaver with his recognized lability? His broad experience, hi:, 'commanding influence, his fuithful i ness to duty and elect at this time of gieat need another man, be he ever so well qualified, without any national experience, with his influence dim, ted in the confines of his own district? SAGE. OPPORTUNITY FOR CRIPPLES. Through the Orthorpeadic Clinic at Wavnesville. which meets for the third time on Saturday, February 27, in the New Methodist church, many cripples of this section of the State who have despaired of having their deformities corrected are being provided with an orthopeadic to re cure treatment by an orthopedic spe cialist that will remove a part If not all of their physical handicaps. A number of cases are receiving treatment irf the clinic through tha application of plaster casts, orthopea dic shoes, and corrective exercisesi These patients are able to remain at home and come into the clinic each month for observation and farther treatment. Those requiring opera tions are beine treated at the Chil dren's Hospital at Gastonia or in a free bed furnished by the Mission Hospital of Asheville. The Waynesville clinic is a link in the chain of clinics established over the entire State of North Caro lina by the State bepartment of Vocational Rehabilitation for the par. pose of providing such treatment U all of the indigent cripples of tha State. No one can estimate the val ue of this program," not only to these handicapped people themselves, but to the communities in which they re side and the commonwealth as a whole. Orthopeadic treatment is tut the first step in the program of the Re habilitation Department After tha physical handicap has been removed as far as possible, the department provides a course of vocational train ing to fit the disabled party for a vocation suited to any remaining handicap, and then aids him in se curing suitable employment. Thus he is fitted for an active life of useful- ness, supporting himself and depend ents, and contributing to the pro duction of his community. From a non-producer and a potential mendi-i cant is evolved a happy, independent and useful citizen. rrr MUSE FUXD OF FOR EDUCATION ESTJOUK A tarn of fSOfcMt t cho arsttpe sat luisiih in economies to Aasrtesai collet was recently es UM1.be by th. American Bankers AaftodaUon to eatobrattom i Hm OoW . Ai.ntT.rMrr. The tntentten of the rosBaaQon la to promote education la ttao dlraotleti of soimdor general eco Bomte aadrtaai-- Half the total m represents subscript tons by the American Bankers Association, the American Institute of Banking and In dividual bankers, and the other half quotas assigned to bankers In each state. The Association gave $50,000 from Its reserve funds, and the Ameri can Institute of Banking, through In dividual subscriptions from lu mem bers, who are chiefly clerks In the banks, subscribed $25,000. Numerous subscriptions of $5,000, $2,500 and $1, 000 each were made by Inolrldual bankers In all carts of the country. We have in stock all grades of fer tilizers. Acid Phosphate, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphite of Amonia, Sulphate of Potash, Agricultural Lime and Bone Meal. Hyatt & Company. NOTICE OF SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING RATES. Beginning with March 1st, 192C, all display advertising will be at the rate of forty cents per column inch. Minimum rate for any ad $1.00 per issue. I Diversified at 25 cents pcrine. Lost and Found FREE unless re ward is offered. j Legal Notices $3.00 per paragraph or tract. Minimumnte $6.00. Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, church notices, resolutions rKtE. Subscription rate payable in ad vance $2.o0 per yefcr; $C0 for six months; $1.00 for three months; ten cents per copy. otherwise. The above to take! effect Marclylst, 1926. Excepting those who have bon ified contracts legally executed. WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER. . o. b. factory Leads the World in Motor Car Value $995 Don't fail to iotpect C W . Nash't newest motor Cstf ucceu-the Ajaz Six 4' Door Sedan - outstanding leader of the 9 low Announcing the New Special Six$1 1 it F. O. B. FACTORY AND Advanced Six $1 C J it F. O. B. FACTORY Now we are inaugurating the first local presentation of these sensational new Nash models the Special Six 4-Door Sedan and the Advanced Six 4-Door Sedan. Nowhere can you find more impressive examples of value-giving than these latest Nash achievements priced at the lowest figures Nash has ever placed on cars of their respective types. The richly distinctive bodies are identical in design, structure and appointments. With their luxurious Chase Velmo" Mohair seat uphol stery and their other select fittings, these cars the larger at $1525 f. o. b. factory and the more moderate sized at $1315 f. o. b. factory represent the greatest values Nash has ever built. Furthermore, scientifically engineered motor refine ments have endowed them with vastly finer, smoother and quieter performance throughout the entire range of speed and power plus sparkling responsiveness and flexibility. 1 ' Both models have air cleaner, oil purifier, and gasoline filter, as well as four-wheel brakes, full balloon tires and five disc wheels, included at no extra cost PRICES: Special Sac Series: Touring, $1135 Roadster, $1115 Coupe, $1165; Sedan, $1215j 4-Door Sedan, $1315; 4-Door Special Sedan, $1445. Advanced Six Sertest Tow lag, $1340 7-Pass. Touring, $1490j Sedan, $1425; 4-Psss, Roadster, $1475) 4-Doof Sedan, $1525:Vktoria, $1790 4-Door Coupe, $1990 7-Pas.Sedan,$2090,.o,b.acPT -I viu3 BEIL MOTOR GO., Canton and Waynesville, N. C
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