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The Carolina Mountaineer and Waynesville Courier from Waynesville, North Carolina • Page 4

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a 311 ttttU3SiCAKOl41A WOWNTAINEEr lheigh evt of llvingind ney-McOBRAw. tariff bUJ Is iu an.nf Jrm i i 1 'QrtJBUSHED QtN M0NDAT8 iNB tfaeV twUxa UQ ti Wrt epn Mrilv tha th'wW'M i TW Wcmot in THVSATS. Uuttarsi pitdKeU jthrtto-s of 0 a. 1UJ TniCBasVd'v tn Wubl Vninlraitiacker SOUS' and ermxUU. proauaM or www by tits pocil interests; not reciproesl Editor D.

BOOMS large, lot adjoining tWrt Jose 6 i trade relations Between mu tnuj and Europe under thia tariff isola suBscmrnow bates aarahla i edu tion and pioflteerin. Tney reause Coltege stroet. The gm povrnf February be' used for hoaainr tar jWontyV offlciala. wa ever 1 year f55 tbereoro Aat they can only cat im tvu infanMMi. meaattre and other Cciinty at tH2.toi:3ymj oppresslTe KepubHcan legislation for months months it.

month1 Unaral 2i Vtl CaaMn. hkd Of' tho the benefit of fine special ww m. Democratic President o-nk Mia iTaHaJ Confederal I -m and a Democratic Congreii in 1924. i mrroTraTNft BATES Veterans, wW pronounced to be noj I Tha eonntrr ha ita face set towaro Vut Columa Notices, par Una iu.Jl Mklnma iaca. tSe worse yesterdsy, while was that he was at least holding his awnJ Canton, the Democratic party, and the Con-' greasional election in Washington is Beading Notice, per if not some oetter, ioaawin stroke of paralysis which he suffered only another lorecast oi a mmuvwu Democratic victory next year.

n- cuts a Uu for Cards at his residence on 14 Grove street Thanks. Resolutions Respect Sunday. AshevilleJCitisen. f. mmd for notices, of entertainments I where admission is charged.

BALSAM NEWS. 7 "tTTT FAITH HEALING IN THE EPIS COPAL CHURCH. iv.wi at tha oast office, Waynes- Master Harry Rotha of Waynesville Mtr Robert Brvson Sunday. Cecil, Company ic 24tt Clyde, FiclicxS kiwai ttle, N. C.

ea Second Class Mall Mat- The Rev. Dr. Gaynor Banks, who is Mr. and Mrs. W.

Christy of Ashe- ville are now keeping- house in Balsam, Mr. J. H. Rork and mrandson, Mas- to be with us here in Waynes vine on Sunday, October 21st, has Just closed a successful mission in Denver Col-, attended by four Episcopal tlarch 8, 1879, November 20. 1814.

Monday, October 8, 1923 Divmnnil Rork." who spent the ily ftll (Deilwiod) 3pS Tn.ia kri i Moody Store i 30tft. Bishops, seventeen clergymen and summer here, left last week for their four or Ave ministers of other religions hodiea. The Denver News' reports home in Paducah, Ky. nis Li do and two children that hundreds were viiabje to obtain and Miss Kate Lipe of Biltmore vis admission at the opening service, rat vera the crowds. At this first ited Mrs.

sister, Mrs. A. n. Mehaffey, Monday. xirm wltr Brvson and Mrs.

Mag- Fines Creek, Fergusons Store Vx7L:" Hi Mrati SiroreV Oct. 24th. meeting fifteen parsons were instan cie Lindsey went to.Haxelwood Sat urday. Mr. Tivatt and son Robert of Bry is I-, Cataloolhee'it Nell 'j son City motored to Balsom Sunday to see her son Son Walter, who was quite sick with tonsilitis.

However, rr Honner was summoned from Sylva Let's begin in time to revive the Haywood County Fair for next year. It was an institution that did much for the county and for Waynesville. We need the fair and need to see Eagles Nest come into its own. again. i Tomorrow Waynesville will unveil a marker at the White Sulphur Springs that will mark the spot where the last shot was fired in the War between the States.

This shot killed a northern soldier whose name was Ar-wood on the 9th day of Mayv 1865. 1 The first soldier killed in that war was a North Carolinian -o The world series of baseball games between the New York Americans and Nationals begin in Npw York Wednesday. If and administered treatment, so he is taneously healed 01 pnysicai auctions of long standing. Another Denver newspaper, The Express, reports that a woman, who had not walked for almost a year, discarded her crutches and walked out of 3L Mark's Episcopal Church in Denver; and that a young mas, deaf almost from infancy, and compelled to use lip-reading to understand others, said he had regained his hearing. In all nearly 200 oeople testified to having- received gifts of healing and many others bore witness to itual uplift.

The same arrest opportunity of Be half of and one 1 per cent Discount in now much mre comfortable and we hope will soon be well. We are, glad to say that the two 1 per cent in sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Blanton who have been right sick are able to be out again. Gabe IMrs.

J. R. Warren, aaud, Ruth and ing healed by the Lord Jesus Chr)3t Dixie Joe Warren, M5si Bonnie Barnes and Kenney are (not by Dr. Banks) yll Bo offered tne nonnle of WavnesviluMand vicinity on tr 1- 4v mAnAn. Tax Collector irioUinw Mm.

Warren's sister, Mrs. iwrs. -f INeW loriv cuiiuuuw a.ivs- i -v visiting i i olize the Winnings the public wuifcandace Parker. 4aCtopofceena wui Sunday, October 21st in "Orace. lose Aiiia jo iasB ih mmmmmm.

Church in the Mountains." bervices will be conducted! by Rev. Dr. Banks, National Director of the Society of ye.ar when no teams outside the metropolis had a look in. The public will soon be telling New Miseeg Katie Kennej) Hannah Warren, Elsie Mehaffey and Mr. Caz Heddrick motored to Waynesville u.um luiatM bv Mr.

John w. II -s--i--s" 'sssssssssssssssssssssssss Lethaby of Portland, Oregon York to take it anc enjoy-w. 7 Sunday. -K I OUR WASHINGTON LETTER I Mrs T. M.

Rickards and Miss Kate Richards viaW in week Mrs, Ida Bryson, Mrs. Elsie ilacbi ary and Mr. Hargrov of snd Mrs. Maybelle Pesry of Balsam motored to Sylva And Webster Sunday. (Special Correspondence.) Washington, D.

OcfB. The ion of Jodife Sam B. Hill, Democrat- to an article mc 1U I C1VV ic candidate for Congress in the Ftf-n Asheville Citizen taken from the J-Vis'VyVA- 7 District of Washington, by a majority BiUiftaj Recorder of Raleigh, in re-approximately 1.00Q, overturning a gard tQ the paper Dollar, Series of Republican majority in 1922 of 1,172, 1917 lwjgn to Byi y(rtl look; at the was a distinct shock to the Republi- isc caIled bead through a mag-can National organization in Wash- ying gasg win gnd it to be ington, D. but caused no njy something like the ill i st Lemocrauc ti nT La icuiuviMW E1LLDKE. A substantial victory was This is the first Democratic victory under the Coolidge administration and FROM MADISON COUNTY.

it i siirnincant because the contest iv 19 1 1 I was fought on National issues with Eiitor Mountaineer-Courier has hcen cominir to me the tariif candidate, State Senator il and those other and' I am delighted with the news it ntiiins. It gives the genera! Myers, Used as his slogan throughout the campaign, "Stand by Cbolidge." 1 afhe Republican National and State I oi you. ni jioor a projjress.ve county and one best cnonties of the Blue Ridge, ikes it 'nore important to read, the voting of bonds in Waynesville far a school buildins nd maintenance of a school in Waynesville is one of the most progressive moves made, a aesperaie to prevent a repudiation of the National administration, but the voters evidently were aware that the recsj change in the presidency had brought about no change in the reactionary -loxtorahin'-of the Renublicaa party; the reopl could make, lor upon the education of our children depends our tir.pnshio. It is in keeping that the present administration, as in Republican administrations, including the Taft administration and -since, is in control of the 1 same reactionary special interest group of herd-boiled Republican politicians. with the declaration necessary to good citizenship; in sjriisjon uad knowieage, nH Worth Carolina is Vnoving oathis YOO can easUy measure the high motive power of balanced gasoline, with the proper apparatusrBut.it would Be hard to estimate its great moral force" tn eliminating those harsh, cruel words 'usually addressed toa slow-starting motor.

"Standard users haye forgotten what slow storting means. If your engine4s right; your switch on, afld the out for a moment, "Standard' giyes you instant ttaxt ing, beczv, bohncedi which eactly.the right CToportipn of low, quickatching fractions that itfe instantly ih the coldest motor- This lxiltf a180 You the sriappy i r- :l.l,.i,T,. Kard-nollina TXWver for nuli idea and is spending large suma of mnitcT for school buildings ana. xne mamtPTtanpB Of SChOOlS. UVT JllgO a Ood-send to US.

It The sweeping Democratic victory in the Fifth Washington "District is significant also because it is a continua- tion of the Democratic victories in local and Congressional elections since 1920. In practically every electior. i i jinrJ Mnj last Na- 3 .1 a possible now for a poor mean to give his ehildren'a high school eflncauon. mtti naxdon when -1 say LU. uaa uocu tional election, the DWratie candi-1 Madson county is coming torthe front iiW mni) aefcoola.

She haa-now four date, hv either bee 'Meete or poblican majorities' ve been greatly state high, Jcheols, with an election called for Oct. 10th to inireaae the t.v sa ctSv in No. .6 i 'jand the lean-mixture poWer for long mileage that Made in Maofartcf -TV, (AwoahrDS. tl(9 tWaiAWnshipa ill. Vi-k an1Ut being consoaaateu mw will hnilA a anltable bnild- time.ypua.up.;'.

l. -1 utrl mini ifl laid district. lUg- B4, BTANDAHD CIL.COMPANY The Washington uisuicv naa. popitation composeoTlaigey of fann- A and wage-worlteta and is typical croia-section of" thr West, sojthat the votfc there is an index ef Mest- em political sentiment generany-' Judge HiUi ejection with tin tariff ats the main issue i another indiea-tw waatarn farmers realise1 that The state, hi sho rown Marshall ts 5 teachers and two acnooi men u- aorting high scheol fm dtatrict. 1' r1 yY'pf 1 't1 Vtu-tnud And cheek lor wiui the present kr price of their products and the reseM high Vfc )m diM ta bar If due largely best A wishes to thaper editor, 'vivVb' I anLTespeetfully, 4 tothePordney-lleCninberUrilt hkh costs the people 4,000,000,000 rapidly destroying America's Srical- CTJBAN Us DAY, torBl rccducts but in nearly com- Tli- Board of Aldermen have agreed 'j 4 it ara iron to take VP Tha Tlamocratie vktoiy Waan- Oct.

28 and S3. TtOusl'f is heartening to the friends of I an! econor ical government 1 I-r. ne respect to lies men and housekeepers- will please make note of tliia, as these be the only clean up dsy this falL 'WAYK-3VHAE CIVIC LEAGUE 1 far-era, working 11 1 'a res'Le that.

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