THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER.
GREATER SOUTH IS SEEN RIS- try where land sells as a rediculous- was under fourteen yearn of aga at
ISG IN BOOM'S WAKE. ly low figure. It is essential for the ' the time of the j.ui ported marr.agj
little fellow and that means it is foriT8" !le P'ainti?J f ths de,T
Noted Banker Views Carolinas En- the great masses. further take notica that he U re-
"Those states are profiting by the quired to appear' at the 'jflice of the
terinir (J real Industrial Era
.Makes Statement Following
Survey.
j progress farther south. The traveler
; passes here, inventories his capital,
; looks over the proposition and dis-
(Special to The Waynesville Moun-j cover3 tnat the end of the rainbow is 'filed in said action or the plaintiff
taineer.)
New York, X. Y., Aug. 30. Mills
R. Lane, one of the biggest bankers
Clerk of the Superior Court of Hay
wood County in Waynesville, N. O. on ;
the 6th day of October, 1926. and,
jantwer or demur to the complaint
' U )L V. 1 L1 1 1 ,J - ...111 nnnl.r t-n .ha Atllvt f,Y Vn rol I f
in one of the Carolinas, Georgia or demanded in the complain
and financiers in the South, head of
the Citizen and Southern string of
banks, today opened the eyes of the
nation to the possibility of a new
development that will affect the Car
olinas, Alabama and Georgia. Mr.
Lane, who departs for his home in
Savannah, Ga., tomorrow, was in-U-rviewed
here today upon his ar
rival from Montreal last night. For
the past several weeks he has been
engaged in a trans-continental tour
of the United States in the private
car "Ideal," during the course of
which he has been observing trade
and industrial conditions throughout
the country.
It was when Mr. Lane was asked
to give his impression of industrial
conditions in the west that he
brought to light his views on the
Alabama. So he settles. He estab-
C. A. HAYXES. !
Plprk Snnprinr f!nnrt. !
lishes his farm. If he needs labor, m&W Sept 30c Haywood County.'
he linds he may employ it at a figure
'.hat is not prohibitive and labor is I
I'eiitiful. ' I
Industry Coming Fast.
"This condition has already ctarted
i development in that section cf the
country that cannot be undar-esti-mated
at this time. I don't vant to
make any predictions in round figures
regarding the potential population
that will result there, but I v-ill say
that a development that is note
worthy as it was unexpected, is tak
ing place.
"Whatever occurs there will be of
a substantial nature. People will set
tle and will build for the future . In
dustry, is coming and coming fast.
Looms tnd spinning the cotton mill
is deserting New England and is
WAYNEWOOD THEATRE.
southern "boom," which he says is going south. The Florida boom, a
certain to materialize. hectic chapter in the industrial his-
"Florida," he said, "has virtually tory of the United States, has be
been rediscovered as a winter resort, come a develpment and the lure
The great credit for this must go to which has brought caravans south
the Flagler of the Florida East has weakened in the four states I
Coast railway and Walters of the enumerate and all to the profit of
Atlantic Coast Line. It was through those states.
them that the impetus was givtn to j "I look with great confidence to
the Floridian development and it will this new development because I be
be through them that it will bo con-j lieve it will be one of the most im-
I
tinued.
Carolinas Rediscovered.
"Florida is absolutely sound. The
boom is finished. The dollar jug
glers and pikers have been driven
out. Jacksonville, Miami, West Palm
Beach, Tampa these are names to
consider now for they identify cen
tres that are to become southern
industrial points. They are growing
portant eras in the history of the
south."
NOTICE OFSIMMONS.
State of North Carolina, County of
Haywood In the Superior Court.
Nora Sorrells Stroud, by her I
next friends, Rachel Sorrells j
vs. j
James Stroud. I
The defendant, Jaraw Stroud, will
uecausc mey must grow, i ne growtn take notice that xn action er titled
is solid and honest. The realty as above has been -ommenccd in the
boom has passed and todw people Superior Court of Haywood Coun;y
are bavin on a substantial 'basis. ! N- (".- the Ppcse of procuring
"The Florida boom, however, has
done more than develop the Sun
ine state. In the rediscovery of
Florida there has come, also, the
rediscovery of the two Carolines.
Georgia and Alabama. Few people
up north realize this and it is im
mensely important.
"In the four states are to be found
unlimited water power, great home
stead sites and acres upon acres of
lrnd that will yield the most diversi
fied crops in the country. Tobacco,
cotton, truck vegetables anything
that's grown can be raised there.
Land for The Masses.
"One has but to picture the great
motor argosy treading it way to the
state of Florida and passing, as it
must, through the Carolinas, Georgia
and Alabama. Here is virgin coun-
an absolute divorce from Uie defend
ant on the ground that the plaii:tiff
September 13th to ISrh.
Monday
Johnnie Walker in j
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Tuesday j
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A fantasia of fashion, fine feath
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laughing lips and dancing feet.
FOX NEWS.
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Reginald Denny in
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FOX NEWS.
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The snappiest, hard ridingnest,
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