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% FAGE TWO 1 I, JEijt Watauga Democrat. R_ C. RIVERS. Editor and Owner. Published Every Thursday by THE RIVERS PRINTING CO. Subscribers utsh:r.? their addresser changed will please favor us by v living the OLD as '.ve:' as the NEW " address. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Cue Year $1 .SO bix JU.onx.ns to Tkrfc Months 40 Payable in Advance. AidvertiwDf Rates on Application Cards of Thanks, Resolutions ol Easpcct. Obituaries, etc. are charged for at the regular advertising rates. Articles- sent for publication without ' giving the name 01 the writer will rot coder any circoinstance be publish-!1 * - -I; Entered at the post office at Boone ' N. C. as second class mail matter. : > j t TSursdav September 25. 1924 :?! 1; 192S PROGRTM FOR SOUTHERN BAPTISTS I c Air; cuuiucm uui \ 1^1 | * meeting m Atlanta last May unani-i1 m<?us!\ decided t<? undertake the rais-1 1 iriR of Si - ,. 100.00,1 .. 1925. $7,51)01 000 of this amount to go to south wide objects, foreign missions, home j mi^M?n.N hi o;tal at Mew Orleans. . and Seminaries t'n? other hail* to ? i expo tided ii, the tales. When the * Baptist! S at'1 Conv~nt:on met in Gas * tenia it >et a- her objiwfcjye and a> her i irt 'he of $1,000,000. half a? it t;> l?e expended in south wide obje:-*> d the :h? : half to ca?r\ on our ate in. Thi> amouu: , ' is one fifth < * wha' we set out t > r?i -< f.vi war? a:; . Mnd in ??ur state one fourth of ahat we paid j . during the in -l four years of tit* campaign. Of this amour.: rh - Three Forks: A<soe;at o; -i. a.- ^-1.*t .e ; ' the ^'to . rk A ation Upon this : ?si - the churches ??f i the Thi<e V.k \ . atioi' ar?. isk ed to rn thi Hi ><><' ir.g awuuj|: Artioch $-'d. Be . :ei Oam $1 1(5. Bi'Th " o . . > I '.-a. B owing ttork : >i e,,;,. Bla-. \ Folk > i Ik. >."k C . fool Springs ? ?v\ t ' i QJk $ it." KA Knob $?#. i ?' k SI u, K.e >t Grov. I Gap < reek >> . .1 ward Greek Laurel K"ol. < : 1 Siirsr.g> >.e.\ Meat < ma Mitpfte f ork Mt i i ay >1 S\\ i? i ead > "i, M:. Lebanon S4<b Oak Grov $5. ! ' i ' ( > ' ? ffe M .... tap". si'.u. .Mm.- Mi lis s M, Mnith r?ivkl $165. i>tony Fork $?!'*), Timhet -i I RidgQ $1.25, Throe Fork: $50, Union $25, W . .. / Hill S15r ZioDViif-- > The churches of th< "'tony Fork Association arc asked to nagc the follow iug. !!.? iin- Fork > i h- Ridge $5. Elk >.">. Laurel L. \ -Si *_!. Mr.. Ephi ;in. $20, Mi. Pa van > . Ml. L-r. nor. N? .s Hopewell $10 Poplar! Gtovtf $72. Rock Spring $ A'atau- j ga >'7.2, Yellow Hill $40. I Jenkins t'ha pel >5, Middle l ane The muio >et tor tru canvass all over the .-ut:;h is Xuv. > t .. Dec 7. At tag tjftfc. a _onimiU \ appointed i?y the church should see every men>? her -iiitl give every one a" ir.tclligef.T i chance n pledge what, she or he will! Jo in i Those amounts arc not large They are v.? witkin the1 rei<h oi viic clmr ches. Mary >?i Die church-, elm raise | more, ami I hi liev will u. Payments do not begin until the first Sunday in January. -n- d- r om-i ination asks fut the cootk iotum of | the nastors nn.l churches in this new program M>uthern Baptists. F. M. 11 iggns. GOVERNMENT EXPLOSIVES NOW ARE A V AI LA ? L E ? I am a-ianl to anr-our ;c to "he; farmers that tK governor now husi for distribution a large ; . . iti'.y ? f pyrotoi, a mat' rial similar to sod ate I which was tbstribured in *... soriuy. A largo number <.f farmer- have asked me :.f u t would get another *? dor fot sodr.tol and I wa.- obliged to teli them that the supply was exhausted. We now have th\ other explosive offered which will be available as long as the supply lasts. i<# Pyratol is made from left-over war supplies and no charge is made fori the material itself. The consumer isj asked to pay for making it into stick) form and the freight. pyratol is used jusl as dynamite is, being exploded by the no. 6 cap, J and having the same power as a flick 1 of dynamite. Pyratol does not cause j headache tior stain the hands or the' clothing. This explosive is put up in 50 lb. | boxes, each box containing 150 ear-i tridgcs, each one of which is equal j in strength to a cartridge of 20 per, cent dynamite. There are only 1001 cartridges of dynamite in a 50 lb box. Anyone wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity to secure a high explosive at a low price will please let me know at once. Each person -will be required to deposit $6.00 per 501 pound case, no person being allowed to get more than 1000 pounds."When this material lias been received arid T* ;t> :h'cv distributed f is found ~.at the material doe? not cost this mount to handle, tacb person will e reimbursed as they were on the i.rst order of sodatol. Pyratoi wiii cost you less than one hirJ of the price you pay for dyamite and it is hoped, that those :ho will need to blow stumps and oeks out of their fields will make heir wants known no w rather than; rait until the supply is exhausted as nany did in the case of sodatol. JUMA 15. MC.&LiA. County Agent. THE MAL EON THE RUN 'harlottf Observer. The merican male is i ing chased >ut of the barber shop When he tep:? ;n he fir.ds an American girl letting her neck shawd. says the hicago Tribune The * omen are i nvading the smoking car toe. The nale is only two jump- ah* ad on hisi ast rampant. He is literally on the un . I He may cut h s hair or let it grow. W hatever he decides to 1 will have consequences. When man had the ipper hand he had hai and whiscei > to his belt. He carried a ib around with him. In male ivilizatJon tne.TC Has always o~en a efuge from women. Spiritually nan has wanted to get away from hem .it times. But his 'ast sane* - are beiiig invr. Ivd. His hair s his liar no longer. Which brings us to trv t nt where \d? h>h Heibron t rlin, op'>iy predicts a race of carded wonr:t. Hun'-is! He sav - "hat to each Ders-.m is assigned a haits-i.te adornp If the growth i iv.? ^*d hero t develops there. It's a terrible siituua : What W( going to do . ' it? Nothing, It is a new age. ? In South Af?va ' "vernment a- |.p: ..o-riau U t" fight a pi ague < f locu>t>. . worst on, . ?-d. t dne li>* near the pratijtc liiver a sing'* swjjjjm of locusts, which extendi i . -n unbrjsktfi .fa-- 150 miles in length, if POISON OAK or j*5*s- ?to relieve * er >..... burning j thai in : i| is- Viclts i. i.iy over i . affected pr-'s. Do not rub in. VapoRub Over 17 Million Java Uaed Yearly Over l< Now Ei Safety 13&IL!L??G ! Read What a of Them Say "TK?r r(<t? bMUtiSdliy Ifuui of zotnf." J. F- Birki ?<KtMr, Mau. "Skidiilnf ia don* ?wtv w atmt h?rh apaad.''?-Gs KalrfleW, AU. "Nona oi tHet Catribla Ji mltlnf to the car ur to occu H. V. NelUy. RoctfoK. HL "Feel sure depreciation ? *5% to 50%."?X N.AJ.A. MaaehrUU, Teexa, "Abenca of ?kid or eli| imirw end ice is reaJJy won Aivan T. ftraondi, ritolibu "Ha*o u*?d Uaa r*? f cr cm u* with mora power.'*?F Greeley. Colo. "1 hear* mora power, the aaetwr end rides ieetsi.r*??J illt. North fie id. Minn. "The rat mllsaf* is held tO miles per gallon as befor A.very. Bowling Green. Ohi "Ml miles througb in bwnpi and water without IS houra."?dam Tfcotnjw injar, Nsrth Dsbots. "firringin wcarand tear a factor In putttno on r vrw loon*."?C A. All?n. Jr., CI "? miW* ? hour over r without fosltn* ?ny shock i ? lh?T| A. Dorman, Sarrarr "Ocod for mn swtjjr of mors pov hour our bad Kirk Brown. Montelair, N. ' 12.342 ml Us on "hmow with a * much miles** left Comd A. Smith, Borton,! i *E WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY THURSDAY?BOONE. N C \ n n on n 110 Our OPENING iu our New Store in East Boone WEDNESDAY OCT, 1,1924 You are cordially invited and requested to be present at our fall opening to be held at our store Wednesday October 1. 1 924 between the hours of 9 a. rn. and 4 p. m. at which time we will display a very neat and attractive line of Ladies Dress goods in the best and newest patterns, Laces, Trimming, Braids, etc. A NICE LINE OF MEN'S WOMENS AND CHILDREN'S SWEATERS, SHOES FOR THE FAMILY i A complete line of nice fresh Groceries that we want you to see. A 42 piece Old Holland Dinner Set Will be Given Away absolutely free on that day. We want you to come and * see us. We will do our best to interest you. REMEMBER THE DATE WED. OCT. 1 D. J. Cottreil The Corner Store' Boone, - North Carolina. i, >0,000 Motorists Are ijoying the Comfort, and Economy of moMM A Full-Six? 3 ?lSES!??Gg>i?>g? <g?&?g Few jf ASK any owner of full-size Balloon ? il Gum-Dipped Cords about the cora?^.r ??T fort, safety and operating economy they Wo" are giving him. Let his experiences give '^r"tuu you the facts about these wonderful tires. His comments will match these almost word for word. riii b. ?! There ere hundreds of thousands of Firestone Gum-Dipped Balloons on the road today. Wherderiru"*'? ever -/ou drive you see them?and you cannot ** M?- help but notice the new enjoyment these owner* etc getting from their cars. I This immensely increased production has . L. jcAn- I brought about many manufacturing economies. One up to I which you can take advantage of today by equip? ?b. h. pinj your car with Balloon Gum-Dipped Cords. 7a. Firestone Dealers arc quoting special net prices on the complete job. Trade in your oJd aurawheels on a new set built for full-size Balloons. hi. In addition get our liberal rebate on your uu?k road old tires. rhatmr. Equip now for comfort and economy?as well as for the safety and better car control you will need this fall and winter. ktr?fcor ear Call on the nearest Firestone Dealer?for fav formation?for your price?and for a quick, carefully-engineered changeover to real Oum> Dipped Baboons. W. R. WINKLER Boorie, N. C. SEPTEMBER 25. 192* Jor Economical Transportation [g|Hg|__ jfsriSnRhrsE/ ..^. *^P 7 jg 1 Tf/ For Immediate Delivery * We have ust received a new shitimcnJ nf Roadsters and Trucks. The Chevrolet has i proven its superiority to other cars for this section in every test it has been given. We woud ask that you place your order etrly, and if in doubt as to whether to buy this kind o f acr or not, just ask the man who owns one | Ward Chevrolet Company Boone, I\. (1. i i _ ,r " Democrat Advertising Pays Heating Stoves ! < * We have just received a big shipment of Heating Stoves, for both coal and wood. See us when in need of the goods. We are especially well supplied with Coal Heaters and you will find it much cheaper to use coal than wood as heating foel. Now is a good time to repair your buildings for bad weather. ^ Our line of Roofing and other material is complete. See us. Nissen Wagons, plenty of saw mill supplies too. Call and see us, / Your friends, n a aiip ii nnui i nr aa bUUNt nAnunAnt UU. v '"The Friemliy Store"'
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