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BRIEFLY TOLD'
Oniituniliiis Happ?oicg? of Week
Gathered fronu Everywhere Coo- !
deaied for the Busy Reader
j
Miami. F:a.. Nov. ? The Miami:
Herald today say? that Mr.-. Kutn
Bryan Owen, daughter of the late
William JenjiinRS Bryan. announces
her candidacy fur congress troai this
district. The ainioivnceajeiit was
made from Madison City. Iowa,)
where th< dr. tighter <>f the coromonev!
then was it the course of a lecture!
tour. Repr* -entaiive TV. -1. Sears,
onetime tin. generally is expected to
make the race again. He defeated
.Mrs. the. last year by .. -ma!',
mags hi.
Washington, Nov. i? Formal complaint
charging Harry F. Sinclair and
one of Kis agents. Henry Mason Day, J
with conspiiacy to tarapei yith the
jniy which was hearing '.he criminal;
<>il conspiracy charge iigniti-t Sin-i
ciair aed Albert B. Kali was issued
today hy Cnited States Commissioner
Tumage. A warrant against Sin-,
.'lair also was swum out but subse.uiimtlv
Disirii't Attorney Gordon:
>ai;i tfcu- action had oven a mi-take
an<i that the .variant ha i been revoked.
It deveiooo'i, however, tliat i
the v warrant simply was held in a bey-;
anct pending final action bv the.
grand jury which is investigating: activmfe
of detectives ot the Burns!
agency in -r.adowing members el the;
trial jury.
Clarksdale, .Miss.. Nov. ..?Bish?j|j
Wavier. A. < "and let*. of Atlanta, pre-'
siding officer of the North Missis-;'
sippi conference. Methodist Episeor>
pal Church, "v-uth, in session here.''
tonight further explained a refer-:,
ence to the Ku Ktux K!an he made
at this morning'- session. In asking
the question in ihe assembly: "How
many belong to the Ku Klux Klaii?" Bishop
Chandler asserted tonight
that he did not have in view a;
"probe" of the klan, but desired
rather to irgc the members of the |
organization to "help protect ; heir
own church schools so they can be
conic .if good as the (.'atnones. 'it;
you don't .u this." the bishop added.!
"then tbi next best thing you can
dc is take off those night govvr.s and
go about facing: the world a naked
as Adam and Eve."
New Enginnj! with a death list of
at least 15c. was dragging itself out!
Monday front the wreckage left by
the floods of :h<- last few days. The)
water was receding except in Connecticut.
Snow and freezing weather
caused considerable suffering in
many sections There was a food
shortage in some Vermont communities
and efforts were being: made to j
relieve this with supplies sent hyj
airplanes A Diane landed food and !
medical supplies ir. Montpelior. Much
attention is being devoted to the
prevention of disease in the flooded
areas. Basements were being cleared
of mud and water-soaked rubbish,
residents were warned to boil [
their drinking water and premises
were being disinfected. Itailrnad
service has been practically restored.
The affected area comprises largely
ihe New England mill district,
tvhich. due to lack of power, was idle
today.
Sparta. Tenn., Xov. :>.?Entries!:
in the lor kept by Captain Haw-1
thorne C- Gray, army aeronaut ot
Scott Field, Bellevilio, 111., today
bore mute evidence of his third, and
fatal attempt, to ascend in a free
balloon to a height never before attained
by man. Slumping slightly
forward in the basket of the balloon,;
with an oxygen mask over htr face,
Captain Gray was fount! dead in the
tree tops of a mountain wilderness '
near Sparta early today, after his
descent there yesterday afternoon.
Army officers and others who gave
his instruments a cursory examination,
said they believed that only
death's battle for tne captain's life,
13,000 to 44,000 feet shove earth,
had cheated hini of the honor he!
sought. How the intrepid balloonist!
stood in the basket of the balloon ,
yesterday afternoon and heard the!
well wishes cf radio stations at St. i
f.ouis and Cincinnati, vas told inj
the log. The trip nogan 2 :23 p. j
in., from Scott Field.
PI ill IN i ?-Ji w-j
(lay the tirvt American soldiers killed '
in action in France fell antler one- i
my lire. Three teen of the sixttentm |
infantry met. death that eight when j
,*; a raiding' party of Germans was- vent I
ever into the l'rent Vine trenches at
Artoi; ir. Lorraine. about 10 miles
east 01 Luneville, two weeks from
the day the first American troops
entered the line for the first time
The sector bad been quiet since the
beginning of the war and was used
by the French chiefly as a rest sector.
One battalion from each infantry
regiment of the First division
was sent into the line to get its
baptism of fire on October A), 1927.
The secona battalion of each of these
regiments went'into the line on the
night of November 3. A> they were
malting their .relief, always a ticklish
time, a German bombardment
began, binder cover of a heavy barrage,
a German raiding party seeking
prisoners entered the sector occupied
by company F of the Sixteenth
infantry. Corporal James
Gresham and Privates Merle D.
Hay arid Thomas Enright of this
company were killed during the raid.
j^w^G9<^Br^Kv;^re^&51 - SBSfiOTj
Bishop Mouzon and
38th Amendment
Meihcdist Diriue Says Government
.Never Intended Enforcement
of the L?.w
"The government a: Washington j
never Intended to enforce the ISth
amendment to the constitution, de- 1
glared Bishop .Mou/aw in an address J
to the Western North Carolina Conference
i>? A&heville last Friday.
"Some of the politicians are dry fo?
p y'r sake, and not because of
conviction," continued the bishop,
who was addressing the conference
on the subject ?>t '"Christ's Ability to ,
fuse the Scribes and Phara- a s."
Taking as his text "The Common
People Heard Him (JSadly," Bishop I
MouzOp developed the idea of the in- j
T.sUeciual authority <?{ Jesus over ,
other teachers of His day. He cited :
many of the questions that a ere put ,
to Jesus, and His ability to answer <
them He said that one trouble with
most ministers was that they were .
too formal, and entered into to?.i
many fields that they knew nothing'
about. He admonished the brethren. ,
to keep the church and politics; ^
separated, but not religion and poii-. t
tics. He asked the question: "What ;
would conditions have been after thei j
war had we bee n infested with wide t
open saloons?" and remarked thai J
"\\i are haidiy able to enforce the; r
prohibition amendment' and that 'the j j
government at Washington nevei in- v
tended to enforce it." | 7
Wc Know the Place
Hotel Owner: "'Would you like ?,
soniii views of the pwe to send to i
your friends?" :
^satisfied Giles: '"Sir. I think it if
vurjM be better for me to keep my ! s
view-: , t tins place to myself/' : :
Notice, Ta
1 will be at the following p)
the purpose of collecting tl
BOON F,?on the first Mondays and Ti
NORTH FORK?November 14?Thom
icr's store in the afternoon.
MEAl rAMI'-Xovcniher 15?lid osor
ens' store in the afternoon.
BALI* Moi/NTAIX?November lb?V
STON\ FORK ? November 17 ? 1,. M.
Gap, (Tire & Lumber Co.) in
ELK?November l ;>?Triplett's Store.
BLUE RIDGE?November 19?Stprie^s
BLOWING HOCK?November 21 ? Kol
WATAUGA?November 22?Collins' f
HoUfces' Store in the afternoon
WATAUCiA. November 23? Shutls Mil
in the afternoon.
SHAWNEEHAW?Novemher 21?Mat
LAliKKL CREEK---November 25?Edl
Wait Warii'r. Store in the after
BFAVMR DAM?November 21?Sherv
man's in the afternoon.
COVE CREEK?-November 28?Zionvi
in the afternoon.
COVE CREEK?November 29?Sherw
Store in the afternoon.
We wish to give notice tha
pulsory for the sheriff to I
commissioners all unpaid
day in May, who will ordi
sheriff will proceed to lev}
fnr cIa]inntiAnf 4-^vrto ??
*v* vuv,i?uv^ uuin IUACO oii aa
Monday in July. It is ver^
payers get their taxes paid
L. M. F
OUT OF 1
When you "take your reiat
there arc manv other -barts of i
specie.] BEFORE STARTING as
Your batter for example is t
may stall you in the le2st desir
insure yourself against sue]
your car at regular intervals.
LET OS CARE F
?m w.r.wii
S&ggibp & COM
Leading Tire
BOONE, NORTH
rBE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?E1
About Your Health
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
By John Joseph Gaines, M. D.
ONE CRITICISM
A Jersey techrician recently took
ate to task, concerning one of my
articles or, the colon baceillus; he
>!acto. in print thai my sketch was
"both hatmfui ami misleading" and
that it was out of place in a newspaper.
His contention was, if I road
him cerrecly, that t he "bug'' is a
harmless one, its presence being
determined simply to find cut if other.
more laugeruns bacteria are
preseng or. if fecal matter was polluting
suspcrtoii specimens of drinking
water. My statement was to the
effect that, rr.e hnictllus Is harmless
if in 'lie human colon, but, a veryugly
customer .f :: gains access to
the blood treat!)
! have myself eon a gangrene.:?
toil-bladder, wherein this germ appeared
to be the infecting agent.
1 have. myself. seen certain forms
jl" arthritis, cured by vaccines predated
from -trains of the baccdlus
:ommunis cbii.
I Viave found the colon baccillus
nfectir.g the human biadder in
ihrpnic cases, and have seen them
ecovc-r with vaccines and local treatnent;
one cast of thirty years staining.
In all tin. above cases, there
vss a history ; . crated hemmor hoiiis.
1 . aniiot believe that my note of
earning was "misleading" or "danrerous."
Let me m.vr.'u.n a few eminent
lUthorities wi,. aptee with me: Santrelli,
Willard Stone. Achard, Henuade.
Gwyn. Schottmuller. Buxton,
It'll',!-' . Havtrer, Kovsing, Roliesion,
ixpayers
aces on dates named for
ke 1927 taxes:
,1 esdays.
its' Stare irt the morning ?*ind Pct;v
store i! the morning and Stev- j
oting P?ac<
Cook's in the morning and Deep j
the afternoon.
Store.
ahoii^ers Store.
Store in the morning and I.. M. i
i
Is in. the morning and Valle Crucis '
ney.
ninsterfs store 'in the morning and
noon.
rood's ?}; the morning and Haga)lc
ir. the morning and Silverstone j
'00-!V in the morning and Yilaa '
,! - 3 SI
it the law makes it cornturn
in to the board of
taxes on the first Mon21
levies made and the
r and advertise property
to settle by the first
{ desirable that all taxas
early as possible.
ARTHING, Sheriff.
I? ??? la?I MMH ?II III 1 I
^EEP YO^' ^ ^
TROUBLE
ions on week-end vacations"
/our car to be is carefully inthe
gasoline rfuik.
>ut or.fc of the mqny things that
r?n nnrl
i a cast by having us go over
OR YOUR CAR
VJKLER m,
pany
CAROLINA
.'?RY THIJKSDAY-?BOONE. N. COhhuaehor.
Theri are dozens of
them; I c-aisnot understand how a
scientist of today couid look upon
an -nkabitant of an apeudiceai ab(
scess as harmless!
1 therefore repeat: If you have a
rectal ulcer, or a diseased rectum,
j Mac
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Compioy, Wfn?tor,-S*lem, N. C.
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Auditors
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service to tl
the State ir
Taxes, Proi
ary Ac.cour
RALEIGH, N. C.
E.
SALISBURY, N. C.
HIGH POINT, N. C.
BURLINGTON, N. C.
HICKORY, N. C.
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' ilavi- your jihetirisn lake care of th
i condition; 4he co'oa encciUus i
! ilangenu.j- vr.iiiy, if in your blooi
J To ;lcr<y r'-.r. is to hetmy ':aek ?
thoughtfalin's?.
j Father: Hov is :t. young tnan, tfea
"am*
le for one p
promote pi
nel is attuned
>d of th e smoke
ks pleasures i
i panaceas* C
cheer not as ;
BfllllW I llll BUM I MM MMil HIIHII?>M
ouncci
tt, Holloweil.
& Company
D PUBLIC ACC
Accountants ? lnd
irolina organization for
ie business and munic.ip;
i Audits, Systems, Feder
Auction Costs and Munii
iting Systems.
:e the opening of <
dd fellows' build]
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
AND AT
HOLLAR BUILDING
HICKORY. N. C.
HOME OFFICE
C. 401-2-3-4 Pi
. H. Everett, C. P. A. (N. C.)
. R. Hollcwelt, C. P. A. (N. C. and
llwood A. Davie, C. P. A., (N. C. an
BRANCH OFFICES
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C. Morrisette, C. P- A., Resident Ma
W. Worth Murphy, Resident Mansg
COMMERCIAL N.
J. C- Chance, Resident Manager
Marshall C. Buck, Resident Manage
Charles E. Hagaraan, Resident Mana;
NOVEMBER 10. 192 V Jt
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iK j 1 SSs<i you kissiuy shy dmigbterV
ajjlow ii is. young mint'
J.j t isi-.ui: Croat ! Great.
"Thi- is v.Kere you iret stuck,*'
' warned lilt- M. 1).. as he injected the
it | serum.
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urpose
easure
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to the
jr who
rather
Offered *
a cure*
f all cigarettes were as good . J
s Camel you wouldn't hear
nything about special treattents
to make cigarettes good
jr the threat. Nothing takes
it: place of choice tobaccos.
1
men!
, Davis .
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