Till ItSDAV. MAV II. I :..- THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER The Carolina Mountaineer :i7'.' Mn 11 St rift HAM' l.-v III F.ililoi -( iwne- 111 (M T.ll U' H)npljy AJvcrtiflini; R.itcv I hirtv Cents per c.dunin imh Cj u jrantccil C I re'lil-i 1 1 n SI US( Kiri lON KATKS S.i'. l':i!ln!) ';iy;i!l' 111 Ailvncc I . J '''I i f I. lit so pui'l ) I V.-.ir -'.) ,'. !..: ".. l.WJ i M..lltbs '.'M.s KiiM rc.l at the i..t nllirr, at Vnn.- lie. N. '.. a- Sit- ..ml I la--. .Mail MalU'f, as pro v i'liii under the Act of Manh H7'., Nownii.cr J". l'J14. ri HI ISHKI) ON 1111 ItSDAV I ONK KKA AMI Mill ItM'M KKK.MNC; BKAI TIKS OF WAYNKSVIU.K. ( It '. K Ik'tvv irniti" i catil ir- am ' a r 'in 11 lip I .ill: ii'l'l Ami what air I. mi Mini V W, II ,l.i in.t I i.ot kimw. Thru arc i !a - -I-. I a i'iti'Tii J.cojilt who an ni-aiiinvr f th In.) ' 1 1 ' ttcik in . 'l-iwTin IlllllJIl ... ' " a aril Vilniin'i i . il l-la an.l lliJ "- abashr.) it' ''ii 1 a ic many who lly vi II inform'. .1 imt familiar wi'n the c names. make nur newspaper unpopular with some of our citizens. These insinua ition.s were all tfivon to us in a ver ! pleasant aiui diplomatic manner for tin-si' many years unless we cu-op-iraK' and work enthusiast it-all v However, it miirht be well w irt ha! vrni ii-ail thai series of -.ielijiht ful autoiHi.raptnra! articles whu I reiintlv ran K i-niii I'o-t in which heimer, the well known us ot'easioiial siilelitits while telling rhursday. May II. 192.. a ;kkat API'KAKANCKS MEAN DKAI.. for months the Saturday ! Hi nry llere j author, ivr.s I upon Ins literary can the ntertainin Mory over of h old I'ower IIou.se in We-it "he-tur, Pennsylvania ? Well, somewhere in it, you renum ber he relates how his landscape nr. lehitivt confu.-eil him by jfivin:; "if i.tirserymen's learneil hih sounding J names to common shrubs instead of the old fashioned ones. I You will reca '"-'! while to publish the fact once atrai m that The Carolina Mountaineer canno "'" lie dictated to; will not Ik- used b .ii. mall faction or nnj; and canno bi- ! .-. lieat or used to help any o iliuilaul or tfroul' "pull their ehe '. n.it out of the lire." We are publishing thi.s paper as tin exponent of the people of Huywooi county. We an- always pleased ti pu':.li-li any .article if it is construc tive criticism or of some benefit ti through ,a, county; but we do not care to ad vocate any special desires of a vei .. small minority or to use the influence of th'.s thirty-eight year-old home new-paper to strengthen the ambi- if the making ! tjons of anyone. We desire to 'o- operate with all things appertaining to the bettorment of Waynesville a:i 1 Haywood county. I'KAISK FROM MR. DENTON. The editor received a telephone call from Mr. W. T. Denton on last Fri day in regard to an enditorial in the HerirersheinruM-'.s hu-1 Carolina MounlaliiWMr. Mr. Dentoi Way ii-.- hiilll' s. 1 n ail Mm i ha can ! janred h. die h:us many rliao, tin i e i sii't a town luruius inouiitaiii section a-d of such ait.st. cully lies and dvrellirufs niilitv and naive confession of Irnr,-- pra;.sei the article and declared it was V.sitor- in- tourists w th an eve Biice coiicernini; nurserymen's nonien"-j the btst he had read in many years, for th.- beautiful (federally Krt their ! latui'e of shrub., when the landscape : A'so spoke in an optimistic manner of tir'-t impression from the appearance man explained that .-yrinira meant ! iiusines ..onditions and he was quite ( a citv's business section. , lilac, lomccra. bush honey suckle and 1 positive that Waynesville and Hay- beautiful viliui'iiiuni snowball. Hi-ie it nnh. j woihJ county were going to have tne ho remaikeil that mil -crymejti like Rieate-si uiurisi season in uui iiismy. men in other callings of s)(H'ial v: in-l Such praise from one of Waynes- inif se-m inclined toward hir words I ville's most progressive, energetic and 'ei-- !nd faruy names, presumably to make optomistic hardware merchants is ex-i beautifully shaded their liusines, appear m..iv tn'pies-1 iei(linjrly if ratifytng to all ot the! -vr and important. , .viouniaineer stan. Hut now it i- out. You kn i !..ni-! Whin such n-.iminent citizens asi i era means hush honeysuckle anl'M''- I'enton who i.s proprietor of one j vibuinium mean, .snowball. jof Wavnesviile'.s largest business However vou may not happen t.) ; entei prises, takes the trouble to call j think that there may be man.,- vaiie-lu up with ext i a vacant, pi ai-s it I ties .f tho-e two families of shrubs 1 make? the newso rier -;el,l much ! ;i;h- : -uch i- the fact. Turn to certain t r. j nuiseiymen-.- catalogues ail you will I.OCAI. MEKCHAXTs BACKBONE; lin.l INted l.oiiioia aiba, I.onicera' OF COM M I XTTY. f . i.ul ha lawns ar:. the h i.-e Hid a f I'pt up a lei II kept I. II alel 'i si painted yearly. Hut we ( anr.ot say as nuicli for oar main business -, ! imi .. Many of nur stoics -aiily reed painting and even window washing. Some uT ut pin Itf.sional business oll'iif . and tin--ta.i-wavs and hallway- lending to tliem are sadly lacking in punt, oap and water ami papering. In fact we '.i.ih! t" . b an no and paint up son o '.f our bosine.-s hiiusis on Ma.n '.'e . I.4MTST BLOSSOM WliKk - ' HAItVEST WEEK I (lit THE BI SY BEE. And a week of deligh' f ii all p'-: foils who enj i the fragran i' of tin locust blossoms. For miiiii' it tartaric;!. I.onicera f ragrantissmia, ;.o. n:ci"a in nrowi and other.-. I'nler viburnum heading you will find spei-iti d ' 1 1 !iu r Mu m japnnicum eet iculatum. Yibuiiium opuliis, 'iluir rum Sterili,, Viburnum toinento -urn. Tlie only variety of lonice: i i he writer ha, observed m Waynesville is the l.onicer, just or thiee line 1 vvr. :i litth' to' rich. Is what b-scrilie as too cloying. Hut it is not too cloying for myriads ot busy bees, hu.sy garnering a golden harvest of rarest ii".tar. Pause under a locust fee and 'at h 1he low, eager murmur- of in lust y. A niomentfs reflectJion will bring I hat the merchants and the pro- j fes.sional men of Waynesville are Ir.e i "backbone" of this community is man-1 fi st. In all undertakings of a civic j nature, the merchants and the profes-i s-onal men bear the main brunt of the project. They are the ones who dig j out hard cash for anv ;.nd a!! dona-1 iaitarica. There ire twr turns. They nay the main luxury and I it'ge old specimen shrubs all other taxes, make the largest do- J of them ii llavwoo.l street. They are na-ions and are always willing to so e:sil grown and s floriforous and share any nrofits w'ith the while iieaut'ful one has to wonder that th.'-e coiiimuinty tine Specimens have not long ago . If a drive is put on to advert'se moved many other- to plant the vari. Waynesville. the business men tioiuM? ety. So far a.s known they are en-'liist, last and between times. If a tirely free from disease, a.s well as banquet in hurredlv gotten up to en- , tree I rom attacks ot insects and tertain some visiting irroup, the me;- .vourmind to bear upon the mysterious fuivgi. In fact the loniceni aie among chants are called upon to shovel out. instinct that impels each eager, tiny the most desirable and serviceable of If another club i.s organized the mer worker to to the utmost itfs mca- shrubs. In Asheville the I.onicera chants are expected to join without per strength to store up the dainty f ragrant issima i , found in great qunn-; more ado. If an industry is to be .' -us-tcnance di.- .!U-d by a wondrous titie-s. It bliHims before the leaves ' attracted to this city or county, it is rremistry front mountain air, and appear and the blossoms are veryup to Mr. Business Man to sign on sunlight and mo ure in that fragile fragrant Hence the Mib-name, fra-' the dotted line for a few more paltry rhalice, the locust flower Haiti then we c told that lite -army ot workers so h.;sy n w are in.t tnntip mi the honey for themselves, hut for ifiine rat ions of bee. It) foil iw. However, mould you se.-k a iinle to the i (entity and th. i.iy Icry and, jm; rj of it all read that mystical fk "The Life or the Bee" iiy Mac' erl.uck. the famous Belgian iiii'lni'. , palmers hi .(;aTow IIICII ; CLASS Sllil (TLItF. SUA It OMI'I ETHIN. he low' .-PVCTi room min-.iiniv. i nf.r.l mi i "hci i .'r : .la dollars this writer li.ls no-1 line. i An, i' gne ull down the grantissiiiia. Of viburnum ticed in Waynesville only bu.shes of the In the past much hasf been written Viburnum onulus sterilis, the com -non about trading at home, much criti siiowball. And very charnrng they cism ha been indulged in by many of are, too. In course of time, no doub'.ius for so called lack of co-operation, the other varieties will be introduce I lack of civic oriile, etc., anil yet noth- Ainong them i., the Virliununi opulu , iinr has icallv ever lit-en accomplished This is sometimes called tin- Etuopi-nn to ."Polish th. aoparent lack of grat-1 .'.inlieny hush. It is a tall thru) itude by the average citizen- towardsj a i:!i -pleading i. ranches. Th, flow.-rs ! eli.cv t.iend and neighlxir, the' tin dllst. white. I'he and prodii' e I 'a..i .r. KtUlk. w ;ia !,. I'n.in .i: I'.n e.idv :i Tlie a vi v t wis in I edib c in irnt -tr tb.i: 1 enr. AT. .d In .ill . lure ot Wavii.--' ill. "in.i trie whoii , and ; n t mie " a :. . its I e 'c ;.-. i v t 1 1 a:nm.i;r a. 'i- al-'i . I nes n rc s unttl v ire very e and it ... made . ;i! ; rest ' n sen ..ite rxy. s ii: We tor.tl,' it ihl . nr. ot'i'iic i -tickle vin" 'i- irouii.! r ..I' th, rradi ,1,1, 11 ei .IV ot The walls e.l with Ho of li'Sl g. aie of Ihe I for ti 1, ale i 1 or u k. Trie irrin . heo-tnut. The llooi- aie of Ihe best j-even-e:gl:th inch oak. All llashitus -uui valleys aie of copier. The elec tric wirinir i- protected bv B. & X. ckV.o insulation. The wails and ced gs are plastere an.l finished with Koene's cement which niakrs a sif face of the most durable character. The 'door and walls and ceiling of the halh room are covered with tile mik ing th in moisture proof. Suffice It then to say that no pains were spared to make the structure mechanically rrf.ct in every detail. wh.eh .ill "'at may have br"'i nur -e. no it - i jap, mica halliana whi. a i i,t;,ti,.-t nan:, 1 H i plan- from Japan fr tin -.' vines a'luiii ! h ileriv o,l. Who knows ..at ou: popular fruit grower. Mr. Boiling Hall, may not be a rem.i'e ibvendant of that distin guished botanist. Mr. Hall's interest in things botanical and horticultu, suggests the possibility to are inclined to believe in n me: chant. We believe it is ir.ostly on acc.iunt iiglitle.-siii ss more than any-' r's,; tin's buying out of Vnvn me .utiiie that can be and ought! .louigiit at home. ! know that the bread made h'le' is Wayiiesv !!!c is good who'.escm. l iead and we are quite positive that ' the local bakery is a tremen lous creiir. !,, on.' line 1,,-vvn. In fact we f'.'cl 5U'e that the .post of n- are pcou I ! tii.'t Wayne villi- can bunst of such, a snleudid. up-tv- late bakery business., i'e sua osc there are ninny f. ''.;, vho '..ike any breaif fstnle or even mridy haridcl our to then) -'it 1 if theT attention w::s eaiie 1 .o tht ! fact that the Waynesville bread was fresh daily, waa made by one of our own tax oayrng townsnun. then: the average consumer would '.!.' far Waynesvillo bread. 'And if the average citizen and such ns eonsunier will ston and poniK-i' a tew he do-- minutes each time they are temptod trine of the inheritance of tendencies. to buy out of town, and would con sider the extra amount througth pos t;tge or traveling expenses, to say If we are in a hurry for a small article our merchants ar always ac commodating enough to deliver any TAKINC THE RESPONSIBILITY. Siveial times lately we have ptpn nothing of the time waated, and the told very cordially that we oug.it to ' urvat;sfactory fit or the miserable In respect to the plan and conven- come out and take a strong stand onlquality of the product, we would all ience in the arrangement of i-ooms some vexing question of the day. M:st keep the money at home where it is iitvI the tastefu ness of dos.gn at'.a of these criticisms were trom ioiks ,neelca finish MY. Palmer's (bungalow may who had an ax to grind. And perhaps be said to be just about the last we were not of their same opinion. Ws,,ril However we have pointed out that the Credit for all this, architectural and columns of The Carolina Mountaineer j thing in the shortest length of time, mechanical perfection is due to Mr. were always open to any responsible i And when the rainy day cornea along, T Norris. WaynosviUe's well citizen providing they signed their j as it quit often does, we cannot, away known general contractor and builder, names. Of course this didn't appeal 'from home, (ret an extended line of Mr. Norris drew the designs, as- to any of them in the least and they credit or even a brief extension sumed the responsibility for construe- hastened to draw a picture of existing i But we can and irenerally do get what tion of the bungalow and has person- conditions that ought to have been of we want and when we want it from -.llv epn to the carrying out of ever vital importance to the community, our local friend merchant sipecification to the very letter. and in their opinion the newspaper Among those close in. the loca- ought to be the "groat." When t.hey tion of Mr. Palmer's new home is one themselves did not care to advocate of the most pleasant and desirable their own opinion we failed to aee and all his neighbors will appreciate why we should adopt it as ours. We the improvement that part of the have been informed that we were town owes to him. cowardly and afraid that we might There are many, very many reasons why we should "Try First to Buy at Home;" but the one reason is enough: That of the future growth and pros perity of our own community. We cannot expect to have the steady and permanent growth that lias been ours president, for he will consider it a "ivilege as well as an honor "a serve inkers of the State. Through years of constant appli tion to the business of banking in evard, Mr. Shipman has watched human tide come and go. Through liter and summer he kept his vigil ,r the bank which he is now the ad after serving his uppreticeship tashier and vice-president. Yes iday, today and tomorrow, he rs e same steadiness and steudfaj" nsiderirs an institution. He isn't pical of any banker in North Caro ina, for he has individuality and .-rsonality, but he does stand for ic same steadiiness and steadfast ness that goes to make up the sue cessful banker in North Carolina. In New York they probably think of Tom Shipman as being a country banker. The town in which iie livco isn't large as towns and city go. but it has as much human iiatuie to its size as New York has, and one after knowing Tom Shiipman sus. pect.s much morn. There's mighty liittle of it that Tom Shipman doesn't know. Nor is he a stranger to New York, for he keeps in touch with the world that lies beyond the horizon, a.s most successful bankers do, and he is quite as much at home in Ni-w York a-s he is in Brevard. Raleigh News and Observer-. This Amazing Essex Success the Result of Value Buyers know what Essex gives can be had elsewhere only at for higher cost. The great Essex sales record is due to no other thing. It is recognition of a value leadership so overwhelming that it is not even challenged. ESSEX COACH $895 Frmijht and Tax Extra HUDSON-ESSEX, WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING 6-CYLINDER CARS WAYNESVILLE HUDSON COMPANY The Men's Summer Oxford " !. ' XiJi.l v "f . yl Built for comfortable summer wear of real Klancy calfskin in Black and Tan. A broad, comfortable toe without the loss of a single stylish line. Comfortable feet in summer is a joy which you will find in this new "Ram bler" model. Footwear of the Lighter Weight With summr-r days fast approaching, the need for summer footwear grows greater. We are prepared to supply your needs, amply and satisfactorily. Our Nifty Straw and Felt Hats Straw hats of high grade are shown in our splendid line. There are split-straws and full siraws in many different weaves and straw-tones. Let us help you select the hat best suited to your face. Or if you prefer a soft summer felt we can supply you from a splendid assortment of Spring and Sum mer light-weigjit felts. McCracken Clothing Co. Shoes for The Family WAYNESVILLE, N. C.

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