FOLK The Watauga Democrat Issued Every Thursday by The RIVERS PRINTING COMPANY R. C. RIVERS ROB. RIVERS, Publishers SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year $1.50 Six Months .75 Three months ? ......? .-10 j Payable in Advance Advertising Rates on Appi'caEon Cards or Thanks. Resolutions ' effects not only in Indiana but in] Pennsylvania and certain southern j states. The Mellon influences Haver shown little Or no inclination to acrept ifc< Hoover candidacy, but Pennsylvania leadr:?> . always oil the mala . and on the lookout for th.main chance 'he way of federal *tstvc?i>. would be inclined to look j upon tin- Hoover candidacy with j mo:- favor, should the commerce I secretary enici^e successfully from] the Ohio bideaL In fact, the moral I effect of -uch victory could scarceij I be offset, unless Watson, the fivyor- j ite so hi should \v.ih a decided ma-'j io?:u\ iu Indiana, with the help t}?\ ip.QQ.O members of the state farm: hin.vatl f . alien, a activ* ? comeayt organization that i. sup-! pevtihe: Watson because they hope' it v ill n;can Lawder?. Since Governor t.cAvd e now lias? n'i majovby of the <1 t.? the Ivunsas < w canventi'o'fi thus fur inst imp the Hoover people are o.fl cours* claiming: that this will all he eanyed withe- Hie r.e\! ! 0 days. fba( Hoovei will n this Umo eo to the head of the class active can 0: dates. This :;t .t y very well taken-and, it i- rather w-m rally believed ! thai MV. Hoover wilt roeeiyy lOu rot.< 'r ! the oai ?:. cue of he. Luv.den supporters ha'.'.- wondered if audi eflaViv will not have that they art ,11". backing ii mim to put hint in a. *? tr "irsd'tir position." as t'HitJ poi i ia: 1:1 'is say. " pat hint in a s:rale\*:.i:!)l prodttnii xvhich will eri-j ai>ie tittv. a "-.alily tn thvoy the noun M.ii-ii- in Vice l'ievi.lent Dawes, or 'Oiiif -I.ii.-t- enmliilale. Friends' of I tiwdrii who have subjecte-H the situ uti..,,i ;.i rather tads? analysis. say thii ;< nut true .11 Siuipoiie, for. example. arid to ileal in i 1 en numbers, Hoover receives 101) 1". - oil the '. i : ballot, ami j i,o\vden 5KM1. Cooiidge and the IV.-; vorite tuns would trc-t the remainder j ii' the re11ver.ti.1e. votes- The 4'.10 may prove the high v.atei mark for IfovSver; !.jt flib Of liiivdei; won!;! ei-pevihim to t-hoili when any; sort of break cnm.e, For example, j fake Oregon. There is no Daves iti this proposition. When there is a, break in the' solid delegation will! .- Mr -1 ovdeu. When the favorite, sons begin to drop put in Ohio, T11-! diana, and Kansas. ii i.oxvdi-n, not: Hoover, who 'stands gain. !,c.xvden. i at some stage pi the r,invention.! should lvcruxe the big end of the j Xew York delegation of 8th Not; tutrix than >6 votes is now seen lor) Hoover in New York, whereas bPI hat! hex-n coneeii. 'l to him at x.ne; time; No longer is the view taken that; V7- IV * - ' vice rresiuem uawt'S is in thej background of all the Lowden plans. Outside- the favorite son> states, and outride the states where they sitVl hang- onto the Coolidge idea, the delegates are apt to be for Lowdors when they are not for Hoover.; When the convention assembles ii is | believed the ensiling: contest will be i one essentially between Lowren on' t he one side and Hoover on the i other . Minnr.sota's Delegates Split St. Paul, Minn.. March 23.?Minnesota's 27 votes in the Republican j national convention will be split upi between Frank O. Lowden, Herbert j Hoover and an uninstructed group. | with Lowden controlling most of the instructed delegates. Missouri G O. P. for Lowden St. Joseph, Mo., March 26.?A resolution indorsing Frank O. Lowden. former governor of Illinois for the Republican presidential nomination, was adopted by oral vote of the Republican state invention tonight. The action followed a fight on the floor in which opponents of the resolution vainly sought to put through an amendment striking out Lowden's name. The amendment was defeated by a roll call vote of 746 Q90 Arizona For Smith Plioeniz, Ariz, March 26.?Arizona Democrats, through the state centra! committee, named as its representatives to the national Democratic convention in Houston, 12 delegates, uninstructed but avowedly favorable to the candidacy of Governor Smith of New York, for the presidential nomination. LOCAL AFFAIRS ! Mr Tom White of Marion. Va .' s'^ent the week-end with relatives at Laxon. Mr. W. M. Brown of Bristol. Toon, a Former citizen Watunga county, was a visitor her? Wednesday. Master Lewis, voting son of Mr. and .Mrs. H. L. Lyon, who has been quite HI fos several days, :s now very much improved. The Worth While Club will hold its regular hi-monthly meeting at the homo of Mrs. 1>. (dottrelI Frida afternoon. M'ss Loliu Kav has returned to her homo of Boone from Baltimore and New f ork when- she spent the winter. Because of the volume of advertismatter in this issue of The Democrat, several items of a local nature art- deferred, but will appear in rv\t week's j taper. C.vrp* ter? hsiv mpJet?d the re; id erne "i iVIiss Mollie l.owranecor, the DuTiiel ttokuK' Bark bill and her half brother. 1 ee Stout, justice of the peace,, has moved therein tor the present. Alter visit ?>i Ihrer weeks Florida and Richmond. Va., A) is. Velina McGhee and little daughter. MaUuyn Gray, returned to their horre in ISoo'jie last Sunday aiifcvnoon. Pro J*. I. (i. t/i'cei ;.n' the faculty' of the Appalachian State Normal, will deli v.- : the .ommc ncc nu nt address at the . i'-.rivu exercises of the Sparta nijrh school, ARe^hhnj, county, on .\ r r.! MOth; The crowd in attendance at court Monday was not so iariee id usual, the firsi day. but still a lot of i v.\tc here. File day was lie;?ut>ful, in fact, i leal, and many | f oiif jrood country people v.a:w; i?> ;'.'wn s?e--i -ping or on "uu ibusiness aside ti\nn ?he court. il#? A. V. \sh?* reside?? i ;?' rht- ivur.r of hti ht'.mhtri. Mr.--. Winkler. mn s-itfg a badly ! : raba-u unkio, tin result of an tisi: ri incite fall last. ffiiihiy. How. vre* 1 in?* d?,i ni* ; . iirt'il it now .veins that she ujilt soon ho out ' '11. , : Mr i. i. G:a:, m-h >. poeateuo. Fdahy Mr. Watson himself. The question of Boone's new high school building will be among the ! thin;.-:- to he considered by the [ board of education at its meeting i next Moti.lay. Heretofore the local ; high school lias hcen operated in j connection with the Normal, but the i .vonr.a! has decided to eliminate its j prt .1 .".rntorv department, making it ineces-acy for the Boone district to build its own high school, which must bo ready for the opening oi the next term. The work of installing the now fixtures in the Boone postofficc was completed over the week-end. About one hundred, and fifty new boxes have been added and a parcel post post window adds to the convenience of the patrons and ompleys. Tht lobby spece lias been necessarily reduced to make room inside for tht increased busirfess. The postofficc now presents a very creditable ap pearance. MRS. B1DDIE DAVIS DEAD Mrs. Biddic Houcfc Davis died at her home at Todd on March 19, following a long period of declining health. Interment was in Mill Creek cemetery, the services being con rHK WATAUGA j?F.MO. Farthing arid J. (*. Day were pamed sc i v eta! i ' I The only concept before the eon: veiltion was the buttle between siiwnorters-ol Herbert Hoover and Frank O. i?p\\- V'iwiSw S<-u'thi winner hi the conicst, was presented a prize. v ! will speak at this service. Wednesday evening at 7:20: Mid-j week prayer service. We welcome the s|ranaer at oar; door. ' ! CALENDAR OF LUTHERAN SERVICES Rev. .r. A. YOUNT, Pastor. ST. MARKS LUTHERAN Bailey's Camp month at 11 a. m. Sunday school everv Sunday at .10 a. ni. *"* GRACE LUTHERAN, DOONE Services the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month at 11 a. ;r,. Sunday -ehooi every Sunday at 9:45 a. m. Vesper on the 1st and -3rd Sundays! :o0 i>. m. Servicer, held in the! Episcopal church on Main street, bp-\ t'v.utkii 1 bn,i expense. IXc'aced without using wood. coal, electricity, gatadinu. kerosene, alcohol {charcoal or carbide). This aiYiftdn^ iron keeps healing while being used. Women iron in comfort while using* it. with no hot stove to fret over, no labor of keeping: up coai or wood fires, no danger of explosion osinir gasoline, alcohol, etc., no starch sticking*, smutting: or scorching fine linen. Housewives Watauga and. Caldwell can see this imosiiiii icon without obligation hy writing for; farther information. Two or throe, good salesmen j Wanted. Good money, to right men.; Can sec- me at B. ,T. C6unc-ili?&. E. L. 1 GREER. AWAWWWIVMAWWVVW.' < 1 SPRS1 ^ _ $ Get your Oliver ; lizer Distributors I; Nails, Roofing, ;I days come. s ? We have the. mos I; have ever bought 5 to suit your purse J it means dollars : ^ We bought them ^ ite f/\r ar?t r4-h I v/vv * *? avi utiij ill BOONE I; EVERY! ;| Slogan: "Pla VAWAVAWAWWU\ V/AWW :ft &5' p \ u.''bp. ;. ' $. . GGS FOR SALE?Pure White H W.vaiu'ott, Aneona and Indian _ Runner Duck Eggs. Si .00 wr 15. I Don J. Hoiton, Vilas. N. C. 2 | ?ERY LITTLE '0 SAY - ' Is' i ! | but a lot to think " about: A savings ' account can be! aMKitl Cl L CtllV LllUC,! but it is never de-lF sired more keenly 1 than the time when its need is most imperative. 'A L Bank of Blowing Rock BLOWING ROCK, N. C. tiwwiiar ] te23r HaveI^ Can you look hack ami see wh money" by now i? ydu hail had a ii have bought an interest in some si Then look ahead. Opportximt have money at your command saf START SAVING KE< W E I N V I T K Y O U H U A WATA' !|E?gj| COUNTY nortic or me HAVE MONEY! Let'a DEVELOP .V.WA'.VV.'.VAWiV.V.W.Wl UBiBiiii< imiwi >W umww iS H Chilled Plows and Repaii Nssen Wagons, Ham :tc.., in time. Be prepare t complete line of Stoves a to be delivered to us in ! If you are in the marke 3aved for you to wait and at a price to j?ass on to our "V ing you need in Hardwat w 9Ci ?c yuu. : HARDWAR HING IN HARD nt More, Grow More, Ha WVWWVWWWWAWWWWV 11 MAKCH r.'as lu IASTSMF THEATRE 1 The Place of Good Show*, Mr iday. March 30 Emil Jennings 5N The Way of All Flesh" iturduy, March 31 ? Bill Cody IN "Born to Battle" onday. April 2 ieorge O'Brien and Edmund Lowe IN "Is Zat So" rom stage play hy Jame* Glc&so-t* uesday, April 3 Fred Humes "'Hands Off A Blue- Streak Western fcdnesda.y-Thursday, April 4-5 ^ ,on Chaney with Conrad Nagel and Ted Browning IN London After Midnight' mm... , ?? . lONEfl '- y} .' - " .. ere you could have made "bijr tile money to start with or to jrisible enterprise? ic? will COME AGAIN it you i: in our bank. JULARLV NOW . N-.K .1 N <1 BUSINESS ' UGA BANK Our County RAVE MONEY! .V.V* \,WVAW,W?iWiWV I pK 9Bt% ffiSK : ERE ;; rs, Cole Ferti- ;i ess, Fencing, I; | d when work J; nd Ranges we ]; ^ Vlay, at prices ! | t for a Range, 11 see this line. jl friends. !; e. We want ;! [fz. wy. | WARE | ve More." ^ WVVUVWMVVtfWMMWWX ^ . i >