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PAGE FOUR Watauga J3?monat. ] 8L C. RIVERS. Editor ??d Ovatr. | Published Every Thtrida; by THE RIVERS PRINTING CO. Subscribers wishing their addre&stw changed will please favor us by greing the OLD as well as the NEW address. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Obc Year .... $1-50 Six Months 75 Three Months 40 Payable in Advance. Advertising Rates oo Application Cards of Thanks. Resolution* of Kescect, Obituaries, etc. are charged ior at the regular advertising rates. Articles sent for publication without giving the name of the writer will not under any circumstance be published Entered at. the postoffice at Boone K. C. as second class mail matter. Thursday August 28, 1924. TO CHECK TRESPASSERS One of the best arts of the special legislative session is that designed to protect property . >>ug the highways from tvespassei-. ; "rban dwellers especial > have th?. habit of motoring! into the country nd despoiling \ he j landscape at tim? - ; trespassing ;:n-j on property wiih?> .n so much as say-J ing by your bare; taking and carry-! ing aw sty branches .? trees wild fiov-j ers and -ie jl ' ry. Hereafter these' acts are a pe< fic violation of the law Neither car advertising signs he placed along Mghway except by the specific consen: of property owner All "f which is light We are accustomed t look tpon the f? rests j and u uiiiv.itod lands as public property way and the average, individual f-*: is doing no: harm ro raiy use of l< 'in that th? '.(1, ati - f i atuve are really free for all. V v :d owners object to tlib sort thing it; modern* i ?n. j The trouh! * },. .rrspasser i . ' *-! ally incon idera i?id th? amorce. biles .take sh nm taoplc along th? highw. ot, a- ' : a* tht depi. da'. :ivi '^s'-.pio a i, i.-nice and relief is Uv'ci ary. MoreovB u-/ has ahsvlut 'y >re right t? \r> pas. . i ? ,:s and for f - j . . ? :4.i?*i uvsu > anu rari v awav anj of the pv ?.iuch ?f the sanu ban he has vo rob the orchards and cultivated f:.nids of fruits and vegetables.] The products of nature are the propcrtj land owner the same as the products of cultivated fields. Statesvill*j Lan dmark. THE WORST UNCHECKED (StatosSplle Landmark.) l>ri\ v ? < of motor veb:?'? s (and the other sort too, it is assumed,j who k' t-p ihv middle of the read ml refuse to let others pass are specifically ponadzod by the act *.f the special I legislative session, and 'here is rejoieii c that the road hru is to be! curbed. That is all right for the folks; who :..m pure cussed refuse to give those who want to drive faster thv ' rightful share of road. But the fellow who comes h?-ad on iri the middle of the road at iht rate of 40 miles an hour or more and gives you the option ot - king the ditch or risking a collision, is still free to bluff his way -c. Tar as a can see. An ici authorizing the free use of v . l.ine gun- cm; the head on road hogs would help nnu : The fellow who blocks your passage, simply compel- more moderate driving whtr?V? is. at i very exasperating, but; no dumi _ is threnter.c J. The fellow who fao's you at terrific speed md j keeps the middle of the ruad .'oinp> < you tx? g?: oat of his way or take chances 01 death or serious damage. If a ! of these could fir-. ?< heater, into in< Visibility and then deprived j of the privilege of holding a steering! wheel for ail time, x lot of peaceful motorist < v. ouid be nrighiiiy pleased. '. TEXAS WOMAN UPSETS THINGS .(Winston Salem Journal.) The world is upside down in Texas. We were talking with a well informed man from that state the other day. He had no idea Mrs. Ferguson, woman candidate who defied the Ku Klox Klan, would come within ever, striking distance of victory the polls. But at this writing it looks like Mrs. Ferguson has won by an impressive majority. Her victory is all the more significant \vhen it is re-! membered that the largest vote in j tne nistory ol Texas, probably, was' polled in this primary. The Klan has evidently lost Texas, because a majority of all the people of that State arc against it. That is the biggest surprise of the year, if not of the decade or century. For everywhere it was taken for granted that, though Oklahoma might forsake the Klan, and though even Georgia might turn its back on the Fiery Cros3 that Texas never would. Of course there were other issues besides the Klan in this unprecedented campaign in the Lor.e Star stateMrs. Ferguson is the wife of Jim Ferguson, who once upon a time was elected Governor of Texas- and served in that capacity until he was impeached. He was not impeached of course until after a spectacular trial on sensational charges. In that trial he was proven guilty of acts that warranted his dismissal from the office he held. But Ferguson and Ferguson's friends contended then and have insisted ever since that his impeachment was the re-ult of a dastardly frame up on the part cf his political I enemies and 'hat hi^ conviction was made possible only by the lies ?>1 wicked whdesses. .VI this was threshed over again in this campaign Mr . Ferguson is said to be a fine motherly woman. According to th< T- xas papers she did very little campaigring. Her husband nut up the f:reworks. And all the politics friends of Ferguson grasped the opportunity to restore 'ho Fergusor machine to power at a!! hazards. Vin -iication of the Ferguson "lame played 110 small part in the campaign. S me of the shrew?! volitirian. i? Texas worked hard Mrs. For guson's nomination. The in- was also an other effective! force at work constantly for the nomination of Mrs. i reason. It wa* r in motion ??y some shrewd Texan who knows a campaign phrase when ho sees one That force was "Me foi Ma." Ail over Texas ih* slogan of the Kcrgusonites w:e 'V. for Ma.' That counted mightiU : stirring enthusiasm and pelting "he people tc the do!Is. "Me fo? M ? appealed tc the women. In the meantime the :e\vs of the result in Texas > ' of the Jjid w- stor i' - of the tie: Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson r?oi piii\ slated for the Governorship of Texa-. She is the i st wo mar. in a ' history oi America to be called "he highest ex--alive office in ar.\ a ate. TUEF.RCULOSIS PATIENTS MAKE GAIN !N WEIGHT 11.. < peoph . Sanitdrhni Bay Wt\k :uberrul<. . a they eer .v !y <i - put fit . or they g-. th- :*e. is a re ma! k o a-< h is ma<h j- l>hors ar the S . ?,y >;:mu>rimr II- i-::t i\ a a t>muv. mat?.- a u;.,:: ' 1 - pounds in two va-?ks. Thi;- i ticna! but gauts f i, .? ami t : pounds a xvoek arc m usual ant j;-. .'is el l. 2, and pounds per wcei are the usual thing. After a period o ix <?r ^ ght months eatn.ent it i: not :nco*nnton for patients to go aw ay from the Sanatorium weighing Qualil I Eg ill I an! m b? % We mi repair v i _ Every &T! M most ca with tll ment er -? r oi servic &; ill Furth( our plac Our wo pJcr does. D< forlfree >Lt 5r; J U &ie LIUI1 I 5ci c3TC in town I I Walk* i i H THE WATAUCA DEMOCRAT?EVER I'20 30 or 40 pounds more than an j ?' admission. Out woman gained 70 H i pounds while taking treatment at j ve ! Sanitarium. j tl Of course every patient does not i make these splendid trains but the! 'average patient, given the rest curel1"* with plenty of milk, other things be-. ling equal. soon makes an excellent ? i gam in weight. This is not always a 'sure indication of recovery from tu ' bcrculosis, but it is a very good -.gn J that the patient will recover. HowevS co i >^^2 ! ' | 1 Nothing . | | Expense Si The Refine l| ||| bile Six is nr ?! tive?morec li ||j ?more co I |h equipped iSSjj more tor yc jp||| But in all |?js things it's fjgU good car ? I isands own i j 11 11Iflit See it?tods // IfPtH . $ 875 r \\\ /i'fr'MM Roa j*w - ?' > C Sp??" in'jtor '""i s \v|!J>y Sport Touring 1015 E i \$jl The C.M.AC. eete i >? V- V vOf ir.aici bcvin etvrir. * TV Lwwnig. 1- '" * \i: 4.GJ M i Local A get > I (| fi H . : s; OAjD&J* i ^^IoT< V tli^ Wafpl V T * Repair Dej ike a specialty oi fim /ork. job is executed with re. Long experience c s use of ultra modern tables us to render t: :e along this line. irmore after a watch :e it must give satis rk is not completed >n't hesitate to retu repair or adjustmen tisfy you. Call when for court. ;r's Jewelry I Boone, North Carolina. Y THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C r to put on a lot of surplus flesh is ot naceaaary for a patient to get <;un, 'ell of tuberculosis. Formerly it was .j100j tought beneficial to tuberculosis paents to eat large quantities of raw ggs: very few sanatoria now give ,u' aw eggs to their patients. To gain ack to normal weight and not put! n surplus flesh is the ideal method 1 ? gain. Do you take your county paper? ? rental ill ||j d Oldsmo- ISll 1 ' lore attrac- Sl\| I, omfortable J|',l t: impletcly 1?i| J,; -it offers |||| ||i * ! !j >ur money. rail ir; essential e|H the same |a!| , that thou- H| \ P?a?. B?s. >1<>15 Ir'SlW oup* - 117S SfiiMll ~3+n - 1290 f JC^// ieLu?S?daa > 1350 |M"V,y uarj nay uxtnl piu | W' y / Ah prices f. o. b. ?ere tin ?T'S5?:onnl. rft^ y/ HLIER L/ YUMA, N. C 4 \3 'I iOBILE isssssi ? <VE : |6 rJIz an. lword I >t. na ?A Ei5 e watch |pi [ the utjUS< :oup!ed equiphe best p i . sU i leaves faction. S until it H rn one m\ ^=1 t if we ml youare Store | ! sasagwasisaasBsa^; ? METHODIST CHURCH ' prayer serx day School at 10 a. ro. A church! - ,. ~ 'A we Icon for religion and efficiency. nnunion service at the morn- j ^ nr. Preaching at 8 p. ni OUDSCI rorth League 7:15. Wednesday County for Economical Transport liS&i J am now owner of the Chevrolet f'anchl: ty. I am prepared to furnish any type of ea*v payment plan, covering twelve mont ter from Ira T. Jones representing the N Co.. came unsolicited and shows what som< men think of the Chevrolet car. Winston-Salem. > Mr. F. ci. Ward, Boone. N. C*. Dear Mr. Ward: I am particularly glad to see that you rolet automobile. I do not know of any s where the Chevrolet car should give its be* tion which you are now covering. I recently traveled over 30,000 miles Chevrolet Coupe and can truthfully say th the car was beyond my expectations, as y man must depend entirely upon the running in specu and endurance to make his territor My .tevrolet was always on the job. 1 sincerely trust you will find no di make ??f automobile in your mountain rc? power of the Chevrolet should be well dt With best wishes for your success and regards, 1 am. Yours truly. IRA !' ASK ANY OWNER OF A CHEVROLET Ward Chevrolet i Boone, N. (i Special! HEATRC If you have or have not consi furnace in your home we ask into our store and let us sho you about "THE HEATROI The most wonderful known to this sectic efficiency in sew and economy in fuel WV\t 1 o 1 ^ .. iwuiMiig uvcr mis it complete line of all kinds of your inspection. If ?* 1 *? /wu nam a r<Ul^6 ClODI "RANGE ETERN Best by test It is time to buy your roof pairing. Our stock is complet sen Wagons, all sizes on band BOONE HARDWARE C AUCUST 28. 192* ice <5 p. m. Choir practice ^ nc is extended to *11. ribe For Your Paper a (ion W s.e for Watauga Coun- * Chevrolet car on an h?. The following letational Cash Register p of our best business C. C. August 22, 1921 arc selling the Chevection of the country t results, than the secin elevn months in a at the performance of on realize .. traveling ability of his car both y without loss of timefaculty in selling thai rion where the pulling monst rated, with kindest personal . JONBS. HOW HE LIKES IT Company Special! >LA * dered putting a that you come w you and tell -A" furnace >n for ice 4, em we have a Hardware for " fftrnref . - '? WW AL" ing for fall re" I :e. Lots of Nis- , . Give us a call. hCOMPANY
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