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J,, . V ' Pi' I t . : . i ! . ... if V I, THEVVA YXES HLLE M01M AINtER ubr iHrnuttainrer r.b:;?he- -THE WAYXESVILLE PRIMING CO. . , Pr.:-r.e 1ST - V.'a:.T.e5v:::e. X. C. w. c p.rs; Eiitor W. C. Kj- .r: M. T. Bridees. Publisher- Published Every Thursday L BSC RIPTIOX RATES 1 Year. Is Ccusty $1.00 : r.:,--. I- Count v r , 1 Year Cn-.i-.ie :' Hay.v:;j C,-i.-.:y ...... $1.50 ?ur,-5cr.p::or. pivublr .r. aivar.r-e A.: : ;-e p..s: oS.c a: Waynes-.-:;:. X. C, ass Ma:! Matter, as p.-:o-.iei under lar.'r. 1. November -0. 1&14. THLRSDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1 HJ J LOOK (H T FOR SLICKERS aem c ::...- .. ". i . : HOW NEWS TRAVELS Bad news travels with the speed of the wind and good news like a na;l. Le: a man be converted at a church service or perform some act of kindness and there is not much of a stir, but let him commit a crime and the news leaps' by word of mouth from one end of -h mur.ity to the other. Plow thoughtlessly unkind we are some times when neighbors and friends meet wit misfortune! Troubles are bound to come to u all m some shape or form and what we say about rr.ends and acquaintances todav mav applv to uvt-i-morrow. Xews i, no respecter "of person. We are prone to regard the ways of others r.o- our ways when we shA-jJd be watching our II"- - - - vV.a. -" -ay of one another fre- . - "ar- -f-an anytnmg tnev could av, do.ne. X-, , e;p,c;a:;y 'v. ;;n ; - m- (v:;,,;;. ; .irA (-i;,torted ar,rJ ddJ ;r.T. When : ' , f tr' P'-'0'!. -t maxes no d--- rence. what version is given to ;t. But bad r.cws. given w:rgs ra;, hr::nj? . ,rr ,:v an,, ru;r ;;J;j; f 7;le-wh;'' are r; erving of a punish- "'-' tne penalty the mistake costs. . r,M"r; f'h-r::;.- f..r .others wid n-ean more Ti G i r IRGif ui gre Law re r Life ha? nrowdeii rr.srv h'esin's Into years that we have known Sinct the day my boyhood sweetheart Said she'd be my very own! Yes, we've had a heap o' sunshine, Seasoned just a bit with tears But the best of all our blessin's Were those swiftly passin' years When our children still were with us An thfi J'Ani 5 vi'iVn n-,ira Ring-in' with the jokes an' laughter u.uk uajy gins an ooys. Days like that are swift in goin'; boon our children went away, r--Leavin' home an' hearts more lonely " Than the lips can ever say. But we get a lot o' comfort From the feelin' that they know, Out there in the world o' business vvr.ere they're givin' blow for bio That we're workin' and we're savin' So, whatever may befall, This old home is still their refuge An&?-'e'n he 'em when they call i. i ice I Jit "" HV '" 1 54 THURSDAY, OCTOBER , lf,,, Years in HAYWOOD te File of Octoot.- 4. H.n ar.d .Mr. Fe'iv A':fc.. .. M:i:frr Young and Compar.v v cvr.,ra.r to pa: ir. tk. - ;vv:..e, :o pu: ir ' vu .uj;.e .own ar:i; u:: a-i; . 'ji-r.-t-j W-.-u.-.v- . ana Jic Long r-.-:u. ' ' -n s:a:esv::ie. He -.v.;; : .' JuiKten county r.rx: u-.-. Sn: Fernet. .:' ...,: A...-.- Feirr.e:. ::;r. L'iin. Tvrf:pi:n,' f -r.-.- -h - - Fu;r.' " ani M: V: r.-.; M,c;u.,. '.vce.- ('Kb' I' VI (of; taxk AlU!:, KAJ li.K. l K AM i:i.!.l(,I(N almMt,c.r:.was.. Hitler -1: ;:r.e :rr-iu !..age of t:;.e newspaper.- We are 'remif.-ueu ;' tne Mtth xiis; ."'circuit riuer. and. the rattlesnake-. I r.e - story is as 'to.:. ;w : pioneer circuit rider, went into a. g .die's s community wheiv tho Ittnoaist were unknown, u, preach-and estab lijn a cnurcn it possibie. In. that communitv was a wicked old- mountaineei- with four bad boys-wh'.' were walking- in tne f.::.tsteps: of their dad. This man and his boys de-cided' thai they would drive this Methodist preacher out of -that mountain cove. Yet they had deep d-i-wn in. their hearts a genuine respect for tne sincere, plain-spoken, preacher. Before a great while ..one yf the four boys was- bitten by a .rattlesnake and waV about to cue. In tneir anxiety they sent for this same .. preacner to come and pray for the dying !rv. He came. : notwrthstanding the treatment he had received at tne hands of the rough groin oj sinners, and kneeled d-i-wn : in. tne midst of . t..ne. anxious tamiiy .and prayed in . this wise: "'' : ' wc thank thee :-.r rattlesnakes. We ttank thee that th-xi' hat sent.. one to bite-thi-sick b ,y. and .we: pray thee to send one to bite Jim-, and one to bite Jonn. and one tbite Pete ' :and,O.Lord. send,:o.fie bigger .than any of these" ;tobi:e.tn.o:old man. for- nothing:bu.t rattlesnakes ' .w;i.i,bring this- family ...repent.an.ee, Amen' and a.:.e.. . .N. . . ( r.rist;;..:; A IVi cat -. Ce!a:. fom,-s onioned, :-:v;-: :;;t':. :;-v--rage h as .follows ; Taxes. ' ; ; 'c: autonr. biles. Cc tu.rnis.nino-. .!,. . ." . C ' spelt t ! Randun I SIDE i : w. ri:i i in 'aivtai e: tis-n's d-.li '-.e i; : .iic- l"c; cl-thing, !ic : rent, 'iie! and light. house- fnti-.n. travel ;inrr :.,.,,..-:, ' '' , ' ',"t""ca" a'" '--iiffli.-vii a:ui tne moy S;it C --bacc., and laundry, 1c' each' I.1.S eaves abt,ut 19c for miscellaneous expens.: I iU av;;- These figures are averages ,ry greatly according to indlwdual m comes and spending habits. " Persons who , .-i-r. :;.. . ,. t- , - n o! no property mav - "It? !'a.i passed on to he ul'-n-a.e consumer of goods or services ' " , 1 naxQn'" tax bill is now ' more th-n nine billion do?la.-s ,.r . ; .. . ' n ' a ear.-and the tedera cov emment. as well as , , K ,- man ta.e and oca o-ov are. still ,'o:r farther 1 r?kt- u-u . ctr.ner nd lart.nef :n . at tne tax bill wdll be a little later can I osnh be guesed. but itis stire to be much mger ' than at preserr ;f , .-, ''"-er g -'.err.ment ..- Present lavish scale C.-----J n- 1 -:.....,v.-. -1..;. ierpr:se. Read The Ads W e :: i.-h-ii'.;- c-,t:-" 66 6 u: 21 :::r.e 'UV' hil,LiduT?WH- SaIve' Xese Drops As s.-.n M-,e.. .v, 1 . ,; 1 ck 'l3 3 days. Colds 'first til: - ,M ounce;i mm fa.; . . Fin.- r ,v . -r- Most M,dy Remedies Known ...-.en -v.:- fiycrc-phobia, he i'-v:.v car; ,vr.:.r -il-iS.- : ;- A : - "ALL IN '1 7 n a : i c r : , : : n e r T Bastrop, La. THE CONTEST OF THE HILLS I: ;is to- the. ntountains:of Easte-n Ten .;, .- esseend.: Wesfern' North Carolina to "do '.their 0 .-stutf. ...Delegations, ,' representing ' . tne ;two : states, have; been Steard by Secretary kkes who . now will decide whether the SltAnn nm ,,-- . ern Appalachian Parkway.', whkh will corned the Great Smoky ountai - the 'Shenandoah National -Park,: ' shall' corne ; : vfd through the North Carolina moun:; : ' tains or turn westward' and enter the park.,oh; the Tennessee side. -Mr. kkes declares that the job is on.;, to , produce a headache but that he -flI undertake , - to do justice; since.it, is;. left to'him to decide. He : ; will not make his decision. uhtiliafter a visit to . ... and inspection of the two' routes suggested. I . therefore, will be for Grandfather Mountain, ; oMt. Mitchel. MLvPisgah, the Balsam range, the' ' Craggies and other North Carolirft Kpa.-t-- c.:; ; to primp for the inspection. And . the. moun- ' "."s crjijueiinv ucniioru u tne iercessee .'deleg-ationimust also put on their best bib and: tucker. -."':v .: If the parkway is to seek the most beauti ful route, as it should, we fee! snr-A tw at- Ickes will give the preference to the North Caro lina plan. Spartanburg Herald. j Bl REAL CHATK' U LI)()U -WASHING f dispatch to The Times from Paris credit .hewg!:ii;:er;"i---ftfc-io; . . - .-it. 1 n.e mmistrv ; t-:seents. i directly- responsible f r was'ring -I:;i:Vash;:- -a:is --.ne aomam of theministry -of. tine arts; -h departments perform tlteir dut-s -lV-u .:naows;are never washed on the san-ciav ' ' ' .v S If ?f pt'iicy i'-r.ued in P;ris 'there aie pa2a,,ejs evervwhere -.1.,. , ; jnown in .which onebranch of a governmn" -a- energetically promoted the declamation nd ianas. wnile another, dnigentK- destroved "oPs,owmg; in more fertile areas. There : ge been attempts . .simultaneously; --to" f"f areduce tne cost of living, as well as - - raise wages and lower prices . rThy- WUld he ib the "- - -r-ar.ce and the ministn- of fne art, ;o.prge; their efforts and arrive at a more co BUt this -0ulark a surrender V '0f"rtr::(-r-t dependence, as well as of deep, held conations concerning which dav of the v.eek;was best for washing .windows. 1 c rk I imes a- "Ae: T- . - : t,r-- '". '":'. t::-itr Hay.- ove-n "i;,;. 'i -V'iJ..- "- N t r :a,-: AND THEN HE SMOKED a CAMEL! R:::'.B.':,y;. nt yam ' .w'h.-re r-- -" nes.inia: You,too.in those iaomentswhenvr 1 . --will find that Ciniau e-pufeeItl-eAcross,disDir;t . . . a: forC-SC0St:it, -oba -s xrSs, : "Get a LIFT -url, , i iw " " vamei 1 !'y : t..a ..'N'c. ;. o-...;k'- j -f . Yi.'i--. ' ''.'' A:-ii-'-v-" ! .'''. The "Ounce of Prevenfinn,, - -l.:, ,1 .,--."', :: -': " "w '- " !..tr ...Ur.rTa ."en' a-iva--' i ner -J.d-r:ak:.r .if a c. r; - . 5-a:ihir.er.'t rtiVr ..for. -j.e Ji..tne vernment; continues to increase . thytze o, postage stamps, theyl! soon have to Jrni'-' a ?PR : with. each, stamp-'cause to hek the back of one of the big ones nw a mouth full ; -- ' . ...tO ?S: TI-- 1 oiina ;-:?.?:Xr.h .Car- of the srr''v.5-c3 tr c-?h-: heaw. :c J:;i:'. 'Thr -the .,... . V-; y "T'-r-;-' n sa ; ;'--: : y an- 'wie're onr "-' .". '"; :.t "s-ah? Ar. i .h-,. . . : .- - nir.i u ... s,.n ,r.e crv V "Why, 'a-r.:r. r . ' ... . . ;-,...,' i. ri-;'' - the .T.er of- the. .V r'--' el-':; 'v:"'-e were- over ?2:o.Vl sir.ee repeal, he said".' the dav an g.. v.-r.e record havrv;r;.- 3.- that causes vou to call vn,i, u fal1 J0ur Phc,anat the first indi--t on of illness, of nar,; , :"uUr '"ht- Our Service Aids When Called For V 0 U R d O G T O R ALEXANDER'S 11 r usi umee
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