THE WAYNES V1LLE MOUNTAINEER. JiesvlIIe Mountaineer 14 Church Street A. BAND, Editor-Owner JTICALLY DEMOCRATIC splay Advertising Rates: -tv ens per column inch ., .ranteed Circulation BSCRIPTION RATES ptions payable in advance 2.50 if not ro paid) $2.00. 'is 1.25 ns .65 at the post office, at ville, X. C, as Second ail Matter, as provided e Act of March 3, 1879, r 20, 1914. KI) ON THl RSIUY taken the time comply with this much appreciated request. ,1 am in a healthful part of East agriculture? What better harvest ; WAYNESVILLB HIGH TO PLAY might she reap than that of a can- ASHEVILLE SATURDAY nine industry, an industry employing' more than a hundred men? I Waynesville High Footfcaal team. Tennessee. Six 'miles southeast of Such an industry, with proper sup- w'11 meet the Asheville team Satur- Morristown on good pike road, port could work ten or eleven !day n the McCormick Field in the though the state is taking it into its months of the year with the varied bi Kame of season. Let's show nandi to make a state highway. We sources of the meal served here. (Asheville that the game won't be so nave , fonr yw nih one easily won for them as they seem mjie from our home- For five yearj to think. Everybody who can go j hllVe teaching in it. boost our team and help it win. POWER DEVELOPMENT Even as a layman, a novice, we can r.ee the possibilities of such an in dustry an industry destroying noth ing but giving much. And what better way might Waynesville serve than to serve the country with the food life itf.elf? Jellies. nickles. svrun. essences. (Continued from front page) fruit, vegetables, cider and vinerar th Power systems join. n ,fc;nt r. Vnin f ,to Cut In Transmission Line because they are not filling their part Under tn,s arrangement, for in in this community and in the lives cf ?tance- if th Southern Power at a hundreds, yes, thousands. K'ven po.nt it may b. supplied by ,. , . , , , . cutting in on a transmission line of ping bv railroad, and by truck over the A. S. H. to shipping centers tranannrtaliim fnr'Slitwta a ro AYpallont ... , , , declared, will greatly benefit indus- Labor is reasonable. There are . , , , , . . . ... , trial plants and other patrons of the more working days per year and . r ., ... . Have just returned from Knorvllle l( AN PRESS A'.SOL'rt I AY, NOVEMBER 4, 1925 I RE OF WAYNESVILLE ! consequently more production at a less cost, which is one constant with a lesser overhead a v.tal factor in the livelihood of an industry. Healthy atmosphere, pure living e inditions, u i evolutionary envi.-on- WORK WILL BE PUSHED ON BIC. wherc 1 attended the East Tennes see teachers' Association for three days. There were near 4,000 teachers present at this meeting and a most excellent program was rendered. Over $3,000 wai spent to put on this program, While attending this meeting, I met a young man who is director of music in the Mountain City Schools, and I soon found out he was a "Tar Heel" from Transyl vania county and says the tar is still at least two inches thick on his 1 heels. A Mr. Smith by name. Soon I found he knew dear old fiiMther : Elijah Allison, who in my childhood ; days was my pastor, and one who was such a help and comfort to my dear mother and us children after our father's death. Tis such a pleasure to meet up with these , North Carolinians for there seems to the Carolina Power and Light Com pany, or some other concern, where power is abundant. This plan, it is niders Ballou, Director Pubblicity Appalachian iway. occupies a strategic power companies because it will in sure a steady and certain power sup ply. Public attention was focused on the Pigeon River project, which has long been under consideration, about n year ago when Senator George W. ment for not only the workmun, but . . . B " be a kindred feeling that exists for , , ., .V , Norm introduced a bill in Congress ... , . relationships in our ' Sky," all have their Land of the place in the to curtail development of hydro-electric power by private interests. from the standpoint I, but from what is :ill-iniportant, indus- them somewhat different from other folks. We're having some beautiful cool fall days and Jack Frost is painting our woodlands with his beautiful , .... , mind of the captain of industry and . ' , far-famed artery of ' . mg considered before a Senate com , , th(. financier who mak'.'- his (! earns , . ... S. H. It is not only a mittee a delegation of Asheville citi zens went to Washington and sue- colors- Have "ad a few snow flakes reeded in having the Pigeon river pro- one time. , ject excepted from the proposed leg- I se reported in some of our OS rw. , r.iinil. iHiiifssen papers mai i. . nas tne arugraphs, liut no', i.um up the meiitrt of ere. !ning standpoint Way prepared to speak, but 'tural vision Waynes for all comers. And of the richest farm Western North Caro liversified crops may ,6s, corn, some peach cabbage, kraut, pick other fruiu and veg tivated here. Much of hese is lost in ship butinjj. Thar.1 must op, or at least mini Let us look to the -on Messrs. Hyatt, , Withers, BramleU, xander men like H. come true. Would that we all may get to gether would that we ma . all com bine, ioin hamls, hearts and c... .i.. i,..i......,i ,.f ,.,. f.,.v,;i,n ' , , ', , ' The Federal authorities then trrant- lal'gest apple crop she has had for our homes., our business, our tnendi 0 ulu'" Jul""IUL lm" K'ani- ..... and our city! Publicity of Waynesville, advertij- cu a temporary license and some of years- 1 aha" nave to order me the preliminaries incident to the job some from UP there as 1 ve' done t,i m a.. .l i: every vear for fifteen vears. There ..... , . . wcit- mm lcu. LiitiL me license ,ng and agncultui a! propaganda a,s- nmt sccu,od h b, are good apples here, but their flavor tributed to the centers of business . , . ' . ... , Hnesn't rnmn,r with th v r and finance will demonstrate jur j- unnerway lrnmeuiateiy, , superiority over all others. accordmg to authentic information P,e- .. ." n . . i obtained last night. there are so many of my friends up uiere wno were so Kind liyi sym HOl'SE PARTY AT Rl'BY CITY pathetic to us when our dear moth- gebraically "Quod Frat Demonstran dum." ("which was to be shown") at the close of our vear, we may also gratify insert "le point d'exclama tioii," another and stronger algebrai cal phrase "which was to be accom plished," "Quod Erat Faciendum"! PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIA TION ASKS DONATIONS. The members of the Parent-Teach- cr, Mrs. Callie M. Haynes. wa3 The following Waynesville people buried a few months ago, that I felt were guests of Mr. Page Fisk on a like I wanted to write each of you week-end house party at Ruby City, individually and thank you person- Willets:1 Mrs. Mary Saumenig, ally, but having to . take up my Misses Jane Love Mitchell, Fannie school duties soon after arriving Johnson and S. A. Jones, Messrs home, I failed to get this done, but William Garrison and Armstead to any of you who may chance to Jones- read this, I want you to feel and I Know mat. pen can not writ, nor nr'' A tj rw in Hein nf fha WnrnpuviHi. elementary school are endeavoring n f'!y-Tox comes in blue labeled bot- words utter the gratitude that is felt furnish lunches and milk to thirty ties. in the heart for vour kindness and . A. Band, Stent, undernourished children. These ehil- tnougntluiness. we miss her so V..JS, and a great list dren are students of the township A '-ETTER FROM TENNESSEE much, and the longer the worse, but nesville men, are all school., and cannot be furnished the R' No' 7- Mol'ristown, Tenn. heaven seems nearer to us than ever .ore dinner pails, more proper nourishment at home. The , November 1, 192G. before, and as we looked fondiy for-', ial support, with the association will appreciate anv do- IJc" a"d Refers: ward to the Home Coming that we al rewards and natur- nation from anyone who wishes to Fo sometim ' have been without had in her old home church just a ninent capitalists, men help. Mrs. I. H. Thackston will ac- ' . "u,"c i'"l'er' lne "'"untaineer, lew day Delore- ner death, and when ihilanthropy, men who cept donations, ire of the South, not ' out for the indjstry, STFA'OGRAPHER, fi years expe and I have missed it so much that she was heard to utter several times,! I am enclosing a check for it again, "I am just as happy as I can be," Jand while I am sending the check I we now are looking forward with I pretiate the invalu this city nut only d, concentrated ef- 41 5, Waynesville, N. C, demonstrate these rienr e u,nt nn,iti,n hnnt tip, 1 want to write a bit t0 mV friends and far greater anticipation for the Reference furnished. Address Box kinsPeoPlt' in that section of the final Home Coming when the entire ; i.ano ' tne cky. family will be re-united that has This summer when I was in Hay- been so long broken. Nov25p I DON'T GET I'P NIGHTS wood at the Home Coming at Rock Well, this letter, I realize., is too de mu.s be taken' ' ' ' ' Spring quite a number of my old lengthv. but I haven't written you ' . ( Nature's Danger Signal Relieved by acquaintances asked me to write to in so long a time that it seems hard estimate our own Tenn. Ma" Wants Others to Know the Mountaineer as I used to do, but to find a closing place, i who eventually will this being SUfh a busy agfi an(J ' V, , , , "lev",4 lenn" says: obligations so many that I haven't lie, Asheville, Can- Had to get up 10 to 12 times each I Andrews and night. FANNIE HAYNES HALE. iy, Andrews and night. Burning was almost unbeara-! come to the reali- bio. Passed much blood and pus. Had mst sow to reap; no lasting results until taking lith-1 of the field is but iated buchu (Keller Formula.) I feel: "ward. The sowing, 100 per cent better. My friends say: le easiest move for 'How much better you look.' Will ult ! But the !nJ tell or write mv experience to any' be weeded until the one." . its own oattle for Lithiated Buchu cleanses the blad- ? heharvest. With der as epson salts do the bowels. It s the final reward is not a patent medicine. The form- jshments. Waynes- ula is on the bottle. The tablets eost ; the field, and will 2c each at drug stores. Keller Labo-! w. And what better i -story, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Local jow than that seed of ly at Alexander's Drug Store. I WHAT MONTH J includes' your birthday? There is something fascinating about the study . of birth stones, and how often it happens that your favorite stone is the one appropriate for your month. . Come in and see our collection; they are well worth looking at and will give you new ideas. j JERE DAVIS j .tewe'e- and Op'ome'ris's j Waynesville, N. C. ' ELLISON Where Prices are Less Just Received, 25 New Wool Twede and Wool Jersey Dresses, sizes 1 6 to 38, spec ial price for one week only, $15.00 Every Dress a Bargain, to See Them is to Buy or mil Five Room House With Bath and Garage and Large Lot $25 Per Month I K. McGee & Co. For Sale Cheap New, Six Room, Thoroughly Modern Bungalow; Excellent Location, Well Shaded Lot, Fronting on Two Streets. Terms For Quick Sale: Half Cash, Balance Like Rent. Ernest L Withers All we q iO!rcrTir&iir a mix ab n riri i aie; riKBiuNc-ANu- ulmnclu In Order to Clear Our Stock of Auto Tires und Tubes, We Offer for the Next: DAY! 3 Biggest Reduc- a Ever Made On .omo biles T ires l This Section FIRESTONE HIGH PRESSURE .-.87.95 ..$9.90 .$17.60 .$19.90 "0x3 Firestone Cord . 30x3 Yi Firestone Cord . 81x4 Firestone Cord . 32x4, Firestone Cord . . . OLDFIELD 30x3 v Oldfield Cord . . ...... $7.70 30x3 Vi CMdfield Cord . . ...... $8.93 31x4 Oldfield Cord .. . ; . . $13.90 32x4 Oldfield Cord . . . . ... .$15.75 FIRESTONE BALLOONS 29x4.40 Fiiestone (Ford-Chevrolet, etc) ;. $13.90 31x5.25 Firestone (Nash-Dodge, etc. .) $2L85 30x5.77 Firegtone (Dodge, etc) ; . . ; . . . . $26.50 33x6.00 Firestone (Nash, Buick, Hu dson, etc.) $28.70 All Other Sizes Also Reduced OLDFIELD BALLOONS 29x4.40 Oldfield (Ford, Chevrolet, et ) . $11.95 31x5.25 Oldfield (Nash, Dodge, etc) .'..,.! $17.65 32x6.00 Oldfield (Dodge, Buick, etc) ... $20.85 v 33x6.00 Oldfield (Nash, Buick, Huds on, etc) ..t I..;;.,:..'. $22.90 V: t v BELL IVDOTOiR COM Omic Thone 199 and 75 CLYDE 9 - Waynesville '