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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNT AINEEIL WW 9 J Waynesville Mountaineer 14 Church Street Wm. A. BAND, Editor-Owner POLITICALLY DEMOCRATIC Display Advertising Rates: Forty Cents per column inch Guaranteed Circulation SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscriptions payable in advance ($2.50 if not So paid) I Year $2.00. G Months 1.25 3 Months .65 Entered ut the post office, at Waynesville, N. C, as Second Clitsa Mail Matter, as provided under the Act of March 3, 1879, November 20, 1914. PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY For the cause that lacks SHsititance, 'Gainst the wrongs that need resis tanee, For the future in the dintance, And the good that we can do. grew to man i estate. Onra H tnlrf fmm t"5nn nnn nnn tn o nnn nnnn nnn Hu disciples: "Into whatsoever house loss every year through such frauds, you enter, say peace be to this And yet the nation is essentially house." What a wonderful saluta- honest Statistics show that of the tion and how sweet it must have millions of auto sales on deferred sounded falling from His lips! payments, only .163 of one per cent " Let us away with strife at this fail after having paid one-third season. Now is the time to speak down on a 12-months contract. The kindly words. Let us not carry into percentage of loss increased rapidly the new year the enmities of the old. with the extension of time and the Let us not the harsh notes of con tention come into the heavenly song of peace. Christ came to give peace, and from heaven's throne today He bends to give peace to all who trust Him. i To have peace within the heart and I home is to enjoy sincere and genuine .t joy can oe honesty, is imperative, but the man j really sat.sfy.ng no pleasure or gain who jnvite3 gales that t t (Worth while. tt.th peace lacking ( diation t fl crjmjna as .uie.e is always unrest in the soul, i , uiuf kilf : ., vcainiiiK I1U (T,1-. J J , citable sellers who do not yet realize their co-resnonsibilitv. the Credit A 1 l .... s ou i national service j ui.iumg n.cii miiu women more cioseiy I in a brotherhood of love and service, smallness of the down payment. Credit is the foundation of Ameri can business; the country would starve to death overnight, on a strict cash basis, even though America has more money per capita than any other nation on earth. The mainten ance of credit, which is bankable Comfy Bed Jacket WWh0hCh(hohCh(hChChOhCmJ(hOhhCh0hChChW9 matter what else one may posses. I when the earth is wrapped I beautiful ma.itle of Toda in this THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23-30, SHOP FARLY AND BUY Christinas Seals IPO. ; i ftAf- 'I Lt CI. when its influence is filling al! hearts and leading them to ways of hap piness, let each one of us pray and hope that this beautiful spirit shall endure long after the Christmas time is past and gone. ieaa us not into temptation, is no meaningless phrase; it is pro found philosophy for religion and business." .1 . STOP PLAYING POLITICS MUSCLE SHOALS WITH MKHKY CHRISTMAS In iinutl.i'r column The Waynes ville Muuntiincer announces that we will nive away a very valuable razor outfit tree with every subscription or "nK i' for job printing. This is purely mi advertising scheme of ours; but thee razors are the genuine article anil easily worth the price of the subscription . Many papers put on subscription contests and give away in prizes all subscription money tak- iii. in Qiner words the paper is I With ll'-'ti drawing raprdly to a 1 )' cloe we can look back over its en - twelve months as they have passed sent practically free to the patrons. -Jn his community, and we find in We believe that our subscribers them much that we will wish to re- should get the benefit of any deduct- member, and but very little we will ed percentage on the price of our wunt to forget. paper, therefore we have adopted this j-. The Christmas season of 1926 unique scheme. The offer will onlv v . . i . Brings to us a record of twelve last a very short time. months of community peace, of com-! Our subscription list is irreater , $ munity good will, of community pros- than ever before and we are not at t '. Yiaviti. ...wl .... I :...'11 : -.ij . - J ' "" n'cnncu cuiiiinuiiiiy " o.iA.uus to uuu many more names "TTfiope for the dawning year of i927. J to our list either. It's the advertis j ' I)ulint' If-'' we have enjoyed our ing matter that makes it possible for ; .neighbors, our friends; we have ' us to publish each week. , i. Saughted w ith them in their hours of ' If we had thirty thousand sub jii Jiierriment, and we have grieved sci ibers, it would not increase the ''A js.'w't'1 t'lem tncir bereavements and edvertising rate of this paper, be t -consoled them as best we might. This 'cause the local merchants would not . AM as it should be. It is such things 'pay any more per column inch. ' -4 hat the spirit of Christmas teaches' The zone law directs that all sub- us. n is me lesson orougnt to us by scniptons be paid in advance and if ithe Man of Oallilee nineteen hun- we obey the law. which we rei-tair.lv 4--U..J j . ...... .... ' tv4iu ann iwciny-six yea's ajfo. do. then rie nn.ient ..K During 1920 we have grown better must be cut off. r ascriptions individually and collectively: we: w'e consider have evinced a greater degree of tol- worth $2.00 erjuice, of human kindness, of love furcly upon it this naner per year and merits. Wi easily sell i do not r f and faith, than in any previous year, 'carry foreign, national or state news, and this is but an evidence of the in-j but do try to give all the local news t. creasing betterment of the race. ifit to print and you cannot get this f.vviin a backward glance over the "cws "".vwnere else. As we arc not S i records of 1926 we find every good 1 """ing a police gazette, we do not I , ieon for believing this Christmas ' Publish the record of crimes or sen ' PSOn is to be th hest we hav nvnr I sational news of anv nntni-o A We k'iow that those bless-lwant 0ur weekly paper to eo inti fi tii hie, love, peace, that ,the homes all our citizens where the !"-u)rht in the race with thein,ost innocent child can read it with t ' I'liMgtian area are withjoul fear of reading nausuating de in greater degree than everi'a''s of domestic trouble or some ter f We knew we will receive a rible crime. reater numliei of hearty Oirist-I We do not solicit subscriptions and tas Irrcet n greater number of , because of the low price cannot spare lent .;. snu ,md what comes to tie time nor expense to mail nntics wii! conit . each and pverv in- to our sbscrihers u-han thn,, f - j - ' " " inr; ni t .11 m . .uuu, , viii vuiiiiuuiiiij, . .1.. uuu. g ....w,...,. iuuci on me paper 13 n "V. .. . 1. 1 Ik., .. . 1 frL . . ... 1 MKiij .h. .alums iu etacji nuu i-'i- icwni. ine nuvertising rates .1 i Jiovtt! Ten years ago, as a national de- tense measure, Congress started a development at Muscle Shoals to produce nitrates for powder and fer tilizer. The war ended and there stood Muscle Shoals, the nitrate plants practically complete, but work on the power dam only about a third complete. To date this project rep resents an expenditure of ihout $150,000,000 of public funds. Nothing could better illustrate the blighting effect of politics in business than the years of failure by Con gress since the war ended, to make some disposition of Muscle Shoals, beneficial to the public. Theie stands this grearjiropcrty, a potential producer of nitrates for farmers and power for indnatriua Our federal laws provide the method for leasing such government proper ty lor uselul purposes. In spite of the fact that the leasing procedure is clear and specific and duly pro tects the public interest, eight years' time have been wasted playing poli tics with Muscle Shoals. Finally after considering its dis position from every angle, Congress, in March, 1926, on the recommenda tion of President Coolidge, created a joint Congressional committee to l.Mfri.f l a la a I. . i ...Rv... a (....(.ci .ease 01 mis prop c. ioi me production of nitrates and other fertilizer ingredients pri- ntarily, and for power purposes the power to be equitably distributed be tween the communities and states to which it may be properly transport ed. After exhaustive hearings, bids were called for, based on the teim, snprifioH I,,. U lllc eummiuee. r Tom the bids submitted, the committee has recommended acceptance of the offer made by a group of public utili ty power companies oDeratimr ... eitrht nf th, .,,.il, - """"'till siaces. it now remains for the House and Senate to authorize the Secretary of War to execute a contract on behalf of the United States Government. Therefore, the present Congress has the opportunity to finally settle this problem on terms that conform iu me requirements made by Con- e..-., insuring operation of th Plants for the This bright and soft bed Jacket eloei; ot look as If It were fashioned of 'tttle more than two straight lengtliH of loosely knitted, fine wool yarn, but it Is. Th." outer length Is In geranium red, the llnliur :n white. They are joined by the inulieted shell stitch In red which (inlshen all the edge. I.ltye clusters of gay yurn flower.' iiro posed on the sleeve and collar anJ there la no member of the family ivho will not enjoy this comfy gift "Scissor Painted" Vase . Time of Students Wasted Through Neglect of Proper Classification By DR. GEORGE F. ZOOK, Prominent Educator. American colleges and universities are illogical organizations which waste at least a year of each student's time because of failure to classify the students according to their abilities. Boys and girls from all walks of life and of every variety of intelli gence are being admitted without proper classification of the course to be purrued. We do a bad job of. lumping them together. It is the duty of the secondary schools to induce those who have the ability to do college work to attend college, and in some way to encour age those who do not to take special vocational work to fit them for earn ing a livelihood. YOU ARE MISSING much enjoyment, needlessly, if your eyes are "out of fix. Let us show you how quickly we can make the world look blighter to you. We are expeits in testing eyes and fitting glasses, as it may mean serious eye trouble. JERE DAVIS Jeweler and Optometrists Waynesville, N. C. fceiHN r painting Is an easy new method of decoratlnit pottery, lami' shades and other things so that they look as If they were hand painted. Here Is a pretty vase decorated with designs cut from crepe paper "aud pasted to It, and gluied with thin, transparent amber sealing wax paint. The pattern Is cut out carefully and the paste applied with the grain of tho paper, being sure to cover the edpps. It I then put In position and pressed down securely. Pnlnt over the entire surface with the thin rohIIhu wm! paint, and after It has dried paint In a background with thicker paint, about as Mdck as OTeam, in one color or In !-liinIe..l effects. Nev Ribbon Fancies e purposes for ,v,;i. they were constructed, and narrow k. . : . ' J ' .lie government or a to iental. If the T j ery one. TDK PEACE OF CMRISTM AS :are lowest of any weekly naner this section. The merchants of Waynesville and community make it possible to pub lish your home paper. If we had to 1 he peace of Christmas time is all run on subscriptions the paper would By vKtherine Edelman jV r the land, the blessed, holy peace be no more. s me angeis nrst sang over tne Ve have published the hills of Judea and which ech- above as ....... ...i.wu uu.j. vu uui iiiaiiy suu- jf . nd re-echoed with added strength scriberS and as an explanation why r ,N eacn succeedmg year. we cut everyone one off who does ; importance and arge cash e proDosed loo-iul; fads of passage at this session of Congress, the question will again be deferred for perhaps another tw years or mnrn i . . new legisia c.. oe considered and acted on by " n tne meantime, the e--... ui ienuizer assistance -gricuiture and the diffusion of Pius power to industries ine bouth will be I HAPPY NEW YEAR We wish you a Happy New Year. We will make the rjew Year happier with our courteous service, best qual ity groceries and honest PRICES. Trade at our store and be happy. ' MILLER BROTHERS Phone 30 Main Street the benefit to sur- throughout unreueemed, and from the InuAotm. f $1o0,000.000 of public funds will b dcnied to the public. By magnifying its importance, for pol.tical effect. Muscle Shoals h. ( rTcr'ott erth to men of good not pay up. Thi, the secret of the peace tk nMP, nro rt- ' k , 'L comes , at Christmas time, for rid Bbidlng peace can come only time therefore of good will, it can dwell in .ubscriber8 to oeen given an apparent public value "i oi ail Dronort on tn !t. . ivo a rim i vp thp tim a rAKM. has wasted on it to the exclusion of more pressing matters. For Christmas gifts, purses, card cases and all sorts of fancy bugs, neat ly and Ingeniously made of ribbon come into bloom as regularly as j . ,1 : settla and Christ inns trees. Here arc two of tills year's contributions a flul envelope purse of black moire rlbboi and a little melon-shaped work b-g The envelope purse has two flat pork ets and fastens wlth snap fasteners under a flap that hears n rhlnestone ornament. Sections of light sal In rib bon with black dtomond-shnped ap plique form the bag, that Is left open between the handles of narrow ribbon. Two Gift Suggestions l .... I .... .. mmtw nn i w vrnAn ail tho nrt i i n iim vtcei unven out. Ana ? f''s at at away and they will only last a short we urge all our old I ouiroviiucia ku Clieiv HI UIICC HDU valuable article free as a of your home naner. It LETTUCE EATEN FOR IRON i fin oiuy wncn u mat is op-;p(. . tnnvAnir nf trmii Iiama HnA Ti. I "3(1 VOUr irnn fo..fH a . hi. ,M.n . vw- " . -i me nisin: , w-. .nuv... ti ( . j r er aria . V Ihisjryiest, when his heart is l.Hn, ?"T " y"i" V 7 . NoW ,ettuce- ith the spirit of love and ser- "A". Z ' T V ' ' "uu;-'-""" "u finacn are being: eaten e i j t n""""" "i aim jret, a ruzvr, of dht .n7fr f w L" The Waynesville Mountaineer, Wm. of doubt and fear of h.trediA Band jaitor-Owner. oistrust, of envy and malice, Is. ...... . cat of hii heart, this blessed ENCOURAGE HONESTY BY RE i y peace enters in and he knows " MOVING TEMPTATIONS inesa to deep and sincere that ,. 7s all his being, like sunshine The National Credit Association a darkened landscape. Iplans a J1.750.0O0 fund to nroseeW in tremendously increased quantities by the American consumer in his hunt for longer life and happier days. Lettuce shipments last year were six times the 1916 value, or about $20,000,000. California, be cause of her foresight in educating ana loilowing the popular tastes in W If I ANNOUNCING THAT WE CAN NOW TAKE SPECIAL ORDERS FOR PARTIES, ENTERTAINMENTS, DINNERS. ETC. PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE DERS FOR CAKES OR PASTRY. ON SPECIAL OR- COME IN AND VISIT WITH US. TRY OUR SPECIAL HOME MADE FRUIT CAKE THE KIND THAT MOTHER USED TO MAKE. The City Bakery NEXT DOOR TO CITY MARKET ON CHURCH ST. -the word itself has a beatt-commercial crooks fraudulant bank'! fm foods and her large use of mod-1 TninK bi bobbed ba ftert ban Thwefore eaimr laOlee with , . v - iiaauuiwi) uuit-.' iici iaiK use ox moo- niMetione nd, a tweet cadence that de-ruptcy inside robberies, arson for i farm machinery, leads all eUtea.' will nl a s e ear. It was a word that insurance. . and similar . htiin. New York and Florid. in v.t. I child used often when He 'crimes'. Estimates vary all the way order. ir roreco me weannr e 4e.u M bflMui m the DlMdV. dlsclol iib imMitwi You Can Double The Life of Your S M O E S Champion Shoe Shop E.T.DUCKETT.Prop.f Main Street Prices Are Low Wafneaville, N. Ct Vj; v p
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