.SPECIAL COURT HOUSE EDITION OF THE WAYNES VILI
Farm, Manufactured Products Over 15
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Millioi
fAITXTTV'C! TXTYYVIfTr1 I employing 2,141 people who receive prising 70 per cent of the total area.
LUUiN II h lJNLUMrilover 2,340,000 per year in wages. The j More than 34 percent of the forest
is farm woodland: including some
K DERIVED FROM U"nt to over $7,502,000 per year, 150,000 acres of woodland pasture. Of
T Xiu X , , i f th Droducts the Forest land outside of iarms some
. nnn f i. t n 4-U.. It'. Vw.11 in ariro tirnhPr
exceed ifiayo.uuu ior eacu a. uw". j jj; vchv jo ... ; -
The chief manufacturers are listed tracts. The principal merchantable
as follows: saw milling, leather tan-; species are chestnut 40 per cent, oaks
ning, paper and pulp, farniture and 1 20 per cent, hemlock o per cent, pop
textiles liar 3 per cent.
fradlinnrnrto Atl Tt
JWZ'ScSS and6 be; is f.ixly accessible by loads or
live stock amounts tc v Ihe cutover spruce land, in the
Crn ZL Pa w, 1451 and the apple Northern part of the county aie not
corn valued at ?361,4u3 and the PP'V . 1 tllm,lve, satisfactorily
crop more -than joj,ouu. . i , nt.iH of the
MANY SOURCES
Apples and Corn Lead In
Farm Products, Amount
ing to Over $664,000.
POPULATION 28,273
Manufactured Products
Amount To More Than
$13,000,000 Yearly
i Kavwood Boy Receives Honorable Mention .AS
In Essay Contest PretaininIsh
In Essay Contest Pretainin
Iiy Leonard Dunavant, Waynesville wil(i life) ani co-operate with them.
Township High School, Waynesvil e Jhe 5urjet-land can extend, on a
. C. Honorable mention in the 19o2 u staie, almost indefinitely. L&na
fessay contest sponsored by the Amen-. be posted and the owners see that
can Forestry Association, the North the new gtate-wide fish and game laws
i: rlvb.f- 4nciation. the' ,;fi,- nt'nrppd. Each man and
Iyaak Walton League, and the North1, can be his own fire, hsh and game
Carolina Department of Conservation: w.a'rtien. He can explain the tacts ol
vnd Development. 1 necessary co-operation to tne unin-
THE KEI.ATION OF FORESTS TO ' JJan make ami st0ck a fish pond
OL'It" FISH AND GAME
Some
hav
very interesting statistics
The special buletin which was pub- spruce telt are reforesting naturally! Forests ai
lished by the state has the additional amj w;u produce valuable second ! is more ini;
facts and figures pbout this county, 'growth timber now that fires aru be-jthp atfairs v
t., Wndnrn Mnntain: TVODulatlon. ;,, i lii r t; use cha:
cls anu uKi"" fuuuu growm UII1UC
T,. Wpst.pm Muntain: -population, ;., ,.,iriipd
o: win. w,n 4.10 flr-rps: tonosrra-I
fertils. mountainous; waieis,
phy,
P iust been released by the State, Pigeon Catalooche rivers; lakes, Juna-
Department at Ilaleig-h. pretaining to luska, railroads, So., 1. & u; DUS"
it. i 4... i x i: T.wl,iorvlnnt Tmirimr- nttfhWaVS.
at small cost or eitwt, to VallJ
and wild life coervationltheworkaf the btate t
-v.rfatit to mv mind tnani yman msa uranca V. .
'ff the League of Nations, arc forced to shi t lor nemseive. ,
b,cuuse charity begin at home. Utrvams olten poauveu. -m
With only three per cent o oy p ricnce. that the trout
v p- n forest leit in our couiiwy . x -r ,. ., . u
0 Ofl con'mHU iirnnilpia nhnllt. P.O.
00f,000 board feet of lumber per i frds eame ' and fish fast disap-: thrive in the clean, shady pools, be-
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num. In addition to the lumuer a con-j
last call to lea i
l OalfcSt bit; J13
of the-time from April to
turn, make everything- t.;,
teiesting. " "J"c
If it's mythology, we v,v. s .
the ancient races got v- .'.,"" :'
of something too wor.dtnu- tV
made. Nature. '
If it's p-oetry, it calls
in orettv words, to nam -:i
trees and birds. (Even ;.,-,. '; ."?V
n't sound '"high-brow", bir. .
dy, if you love Nature. "
Artists get hundred V-' ' o--s.,
of dollars for pamting io:T'
wild life, yet we who have "
thij-iRs don't appreciate t -We
had some bird-house ija;':;'.
before the carpenter :t
birds started buiding in
All that Nature wants i
The National Foivn
supply us with bulleiiijs.
hala Fciest is our neu
present. Ve tan learn
- of tr
i'r.e Xa
siderable quantity of tan bark and i , - "
r,onlaiion. which i, 28.273 with an No,. 10. 209. 284: telegraph and tele- puJpwood are produced eacn yea: . l a1, the patrioti,n, .port.man- October. , , . rn
- r , i AAra 1 ic.T)mfi.r(n sium isliil vaiue ui lmc . . , ,, ..-. . i, (. ,.,-, n hivp nm u-iiiu au "x. i -
averau'o of. 51.4 Tiersons vor square nhones: incorporarea ciwes aim iwno., - i,,,,,,,,, isnir ana tnni tin us vul - ' , " 1 nH th asters lots of c-hances t-.
xxj,v ""'.-. .. . . "'' "'""v.'i- "Vr:. .. ;tou creats a steady market tor small r . .C..7.:n -i,;.. ... .mi.uu hine on their bac'RS ana i , noets or naturalists. Dut we
a -n i 4 . .-. nmint-ir ! I.Vhwmf I'l'llfllW'TH ' I HM Ji)Lt:Al ' " " " .. . , I L- r niltlMiC in 4 HI ix LUIS t..IV l-v I I U'uw -w " - . . . k
'':"'" " vuw.j, x u..- . 10 1117 orrps com- a-.d of'n otherwise unsalable timber. -?" 77, "r. " 1 rt of'b-ick tans like an Indian's. o-i his part, either actua v
tins S.i PstjihlisliPil iniinnfjictiirprs! .is nnnrnviTnarelv z.W I acres, euiii- t, , forest nrotection. A sou o . ouiiv , . . ,..v..: .. . ...
wild lite conservation.-
I would not exchange vvha'-
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' ;Z i". j....i t. 'o- area ;to-i creats a steady marKet tor s-man v.,,.;,,. -hi!
oresi t"'r:" " .r,j llftl.n otliPrwise unsalable timber. '"UV'" rta"c!"e . " li t" . ,. ;, nU on Indian's.
pproximate.y -'.iu, ac.e,, PrMlucts.The economic P" t P?U ' the (' la'-ke Mc-1 Vcie-re teaches us that the daphnia,
, ..-!, f ,1,1.. ,,, oro ui;n Mnv wund table to dbcubs the Uaike- .uc . atiente icau t ,. . . f, .oaata.
,i a-u, .1 111 , N- bill, which allows the expentli-; or water louse, nve . im -1. .
and mica. Near the Buncombe line KrJL l " topK,m whenltion that.Kiws in clear, shady pools.
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occiires. In the vicinitv ol LraDtree
A A on the northwestern part of the county
fikyanite occurs. On0 and on-fourth
I';' ' 1 riiiles to the. north of Richland, Balsom
A k I mountain, mica is found. On the VTay
Tf ' nesville watter shed mica and feldspar
found, lne iJig Kicige mine iour
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matched bv State and County. No-and that the daphnia, in tuiTi ai-,
State or County is more concerned -most the sole, too 01 .-u.e
. . , , , .11 1. . ii.--.. it,. inanri- niton the larifer USE
.in onfs nm we snouia au ueramc
knights of this Round Table
I live 011 the edire of the
011 n tronr. sti-ini. Jonathan
and only ten miles from the Soco en- We have two rough on-room shacKs them.
that nave renieu aa "t." v,-""1 sices
wnml5 Phd wild lite have iminnt,. .
i most the sole food of the yotrng nsh-j,l the f;fteen years ive lived, for m
all become We partly ilepena upon tne wign " j10ns 1 dolUars, it they had ;
e. I in the spring and summer for our own spent -or something else,
woods and 1 food and on the fishing to attract 1 jhere is religion, poetry, law, a;
lan Creek, j tourists. , 'education, health, sport, and mm
ie Soco en-1 We have two rough on-room shacKs , in them -what the heck is there 6
aie iouna. xne pig mage nunc xuut ( ---- - ,:. v
miles south of Hazelwood is an im- h-rance to ine n., uuuiua ""'lu "7,or 1,,kp thev
nort-int inifi mind Near Woodrow tional JfarK, ana we ao not live neie eucn wmuiu, f1"""'"' , 7QO
L'SoTndTlyae tood because it is the place of our birth; are in the woods anda
i i; ... rfVrt 4-frtt ,FoT,, but because alter mv lather's deathi dashes dbwn by tnem tniuuga uiA
ol mineral production in the county in a clt' "e.a' ai?0 , my m,)thltI 1 -I'1 "l,e' " ,"a rth it is' "I aTn a believer m the fan
Ifo- 1920 was $2,502. ' chose tnis son-oi surrouuuiiiKs as ie i -iny m uc V i TIV! "7-the South, especially in .. manafa
i wimst m which to "row us. unaer r in lieavea is tne uiw i jwvo. . .. fin,.ti, w; n ,
I Water Resources and Power. Kast I Nature's wing. U-nd wildlife. It doesn't take a preach-
and West Forks and Main Pigeon and' The- rees and wild things make er to see that. j
('ataloochec rivers; Richland, Allen. companions. Through hoggishness and ignorance
Brindle, Jonathon, Caldwell, Fines, 1 Vvil,) jnimaN and -birds- have all ' of man in breaking that law, man-1
Ci-abtree, Big, Plott's Winchester, and ' 0!ts of mysterious' 'learning and act made laws must now be enforced to
BELIEVES IN THE SOUTH
ing. The fcouth will grow much fas!
in the next ten years tlian enner !
North or west, inis is wiiat
faith is based on.
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other creeks; Junaluska Hepco, and
Waterville (under construction) lakes
Water: Sources of supply, numerous;
chemical quality, exceptionally good
for all uses; physical quality, excel
lent. . Filteration would hardly be re
quired for any use except in the in
trest of sanitation protection. Power:
Carolina Power has a hydro-electric
plant of J3,00 h. p. at Waterville on
Pigeon River nearing completion; also
has lease of 1,900 h. n. plant at Hep
co on the Pigeon River not now in
use Estimates give 70,800 of unde
veloped liospower on the Pigeon River
in the county. Power in practically
unlimited quantities is available over
the county from the transmission
circuits of the company named. The
Southern Railway crosses the county
; in a general east-west 'direction is very
largely paralled by a power line.
I Agriculture Products. This is prob
oh v u tvnin TYiTii lnr.ri 1 n ronnr.v i era
M a wpalt.h of undevelonerl oooortuni-
j ties here as its high altitude and rich
; soil permits the growing of all types
of vegeaaoies, iruits ana grain wops.
Sso-mo of tTio orpVinrHa nnd jmrtlftR of
Haywood county have been known for
many years lor their high quality, ran
insn potatoes are grown aim uuncu
successfully. It is well adapted to
dairying.
Piwiiirto Value
wiK.nf""""""''" fi8.468
Oats ..""III. - 47.S24
Rye zy,;u
Hty (Including Medow) 114,471
Fruit Applp trees 302,929
HiwP nnd Mlllps .. 266.212
Cattle ----- 60(5,142
Sheep 71,546
New Bicentennial
Quarter Dollar Is
Now Being Coined
"The census figure
bow
niHiie laws must now ue ciu.un.cu w . -u
o the damage done, and because it I Georgia has twice as many j
)U 11. I UI1UO IIM? uxuus- ""VJ ,
The trees are as different in charac-1 would take too long lor iNatuie
ter as people are. I like to have -thelwork things back unaided.
whole e&nt, all sorts, come crowding j A man always measures himself lor
close to where I live, and watch them vvhat he is in the woods. It is a good
"do their, stuff"' with; the 'seasons. time to watch him "be himself."
Every year we go info what is now! About rive million dollars worth of
the park- land on camping trips, and ! damage is done each year in North
when 1 used to see the virgin timber) Carolina alone through forest tires,
being cut over I could sympathize with 1 mostly preventable,
the man who wrote "Thev Cut Down cut without regard
the Old Pine Tree," for when theyito futule growth, and the markets
cut the forest they struck at the
hears and lives of millions of wild
animals and fish and birds. It is all
a brotherhood who know that in their
union there is strength."
Wo whn ftpp npnr thA Nn hi on m.1 For
ests can learn from the trained for-
flowled with it
The birds, that are Good Faries of
nnrlBT- 'At) vpars or aire as ermi
North Carolina, with 3,200,000 peoa
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nas more young peom uiuu xiur.i
urit-V- rnoro than twice her uoduUl
"Wtm is where the South will fon
ahead. Youth is the hope of busitj
nf pvprvthina- else, luutnhast
audacity. The South's young peol
must be kept at home, given emp.
ment and encouraged. uen. l.
Wood, Pres. of Sears, Roebuck & I
M liVo to ilil.l that c
nnAnnniia ron rvf children in the Sol
and in North Carolina must be ci
the farmers, in killing harmful insects j Cated, now or never. Ignorance M
ana scattering seeua mi www-, , noius we
esters how to conserve the woods- and i spoiled.
beinn- driven away.
Sport,' profit and beauty are being
liuiua w .
.ni-nml nsniinp and the Deoule.
velop the mind and the mind will
velop the resources.
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Builder's
TVii tif-w Cpovcp Wnshinirton nuart
p- iloll ii- to hp isnpd hv the United
State? Treasury as a feature of the
nn i inn-u-irip flporo-p WnshimrtoTi lii-
tenteniitl Celebration, will be coined
in large enough quantities to isatisfy
a normal demand, oflicials of the
Treasury have informed the United
States (icortre Washington liicenten-
nial Commission. It is expected that
the nnnrt.er will be readv lor distn
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A A Tup design of the new coin was ap
" proved -by Secretary of the Treasury
toy Ogdcn L. Mills from more than a
A A hundred models, many of them sub-
' i -7 It wns executed by John Flanagan,
li New York Sculptor and the designer
of t-hrt Department of Agriculture
World War Memorial.
The obverse of the new coin bears
the portrait of George Washington in
pixifiye. Over the head appears the
wcrd "Liberty," and below it is stamp
ed the date 1932." To one side is
tha rootto"In God We Trust."
Th0 principal design of the other
ciMa k, a stu-pnd eatrle with the in-
scription "United states 01 America
and "'E Pluribus Unum above, and
"Quarter Dollar" below. An olive
kvivoV, nlsrt nnnpnrs helow the caele
to complete a stately, dignified design.
Th9 r.ew coin is exactly the same size,
weight and fineness as the present
quatte: dollar.
Tfcp Hportre Washincton auarter is
the first coin of tegular issue ever to
bear the image of the irst -resiaent
As a coin of Tegular issue the Geor
j x-nC.v,inryrin nnarter will replace
the twenty-five cent piece now in cir-
. .. r it -I Vllo. M-1 1 I
culation. iNO Oiner quaiici U""v
v ;j fn tlio Tipvt. twentv-nve
uviiitix J v' w . -.
ypars unless authorized by special act
of Congress.
Minted at San Fransisco, V1"
and Philadelphia the coins will be
i j in lotion ViToiiB-h the reeu-
lar1 channels 01 tne xtsueiw x.coCl,c
Banks, and will appear eimuiuuieau
ly in all parts of the country.
Hardware
FOR THE NEW
Court House
Was Furnished By
The Way nesville Hardware Co. Inc.
A.ssocicit6cl "With.
SMITH-WADSWORTH HARDWARE CO.,
of Charlotte, N. C.
When you visit the New Court House notice how
beautiful and endurable the Builder's Hardware is. The
contractors specified that the best should be used and
we were called upon to furnish it we did.
The next time you need hardware remember the
"old reliable hardware of Haywood County The Way
nesville Hardware Company, Inc." We guarantee satis
faction on everything that we sell.
JUST ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE COURT
HOUSE
Waynesville Hardware Co., Inc.
i R. G. COFFEY, President.
PHONE 71 MAIN STREET
We want to express our appreciation to the . Southeastern
Construction Company and the architects, Rogers and Rhodes,
for the plans and beautiful building which thev have constructed
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