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JtScSqKm IsiSr&tS* ? - ShkSC&WCT&SOT s?$y|$aBi??&f wPCwHsJi TWO j ?= - ? j Letters to Editor!! SUPPORT OR CONTROL Editor Tre Democrat: "State supported schools" has. a j mighty good sound to many taxpay-| ers who feel that they are carrying too heavy a load of local taxation for the aid of public education. But State controlled pubhe schools might not appeal SO favorably to those who feel that they would like the several com-1 munities to retain some voice in the matter of who controls this schools. In a measure we now have State controlled public schools, but this contro has its limits and there arej riot a lew people who feel that these j limits should be still more restrictedThe present system of control does in a mcusuri' prescribe the amount of school lax that each county or community shall levy. But in the fi nal analysis each community or coun- j ty has the right to sav what pro visions it shaP order for school*, thci kind of buildings n>l equipment it' shall have and to a large, extent the' sort of teachers ?t will employ. The State ha* not yet ordered any ''om-j nunity to ereeC a better school building or levy a special district tax. it?' does say that each child must have! a constitutional *ix month: ;eim. The people themselves yoetd that into, the constitution. We daresay the majority of them would not care to} take it out. And when this compulsion was written into oui fundamcn tal law the people took upon them-! selves the pbagation to main'iiiti opeiation <> -till !ei\ ie the localities. There hove been encroachments j l>y the State from time ho time. But if the entire duty support were' u:rnccr\o?e?: '-to- the State* it is d;fficult to see how Shy' Iojcal scjf-Oph trolof schfc could be. retained. In! no otfiei instant??, where the State! provide^ for the full suppo. i ^o:' a j public institution is the matter of { control left U> local agencies. it is entirely possible that some ariancremenls nijgjtt be made for! even more financial aid from State] sources for the public schools. But , there is rooVn Cor >rrave doubt a- to i the advisability of sir rendering "the Inst <?>'' ipe of loc&i authority in school matters. The present measuit i of State control is probabh mainly j t.o. sociuio. Aiiiif pjyi]?ty of op - g portuiitty for all fcfcTTdr'er. or ^fhe^ State- But uniformity and i nn alixa-. lion of control ate entirel> ;Viiffe.i>i eni proposition tinder the present system we JloB-elum rhe vijtht tbg kick, under a state-suppor-'eec! and confmUfed system we would prohaKl. 1 t . .1 . i-i> lam- .*> tn;t'. privWe'd merely be dependenei<-sI an*I pot stnekiudd-.o s. Diiv^Jjfc' <;r in-| t|ir<>c.'tly, \vy wot) kl .still V>" pay in;:. No system is passible that would relieve the ihrt"1 million North ( awonians t rota pa^ftig Hflhe billfe. Wo ~?:6u!d rit-jrf Vy - -ooi 1 Wto ?*? BW| I paviii&sters?as well as taskmasters. SMITH HAGAMAK (ounty .Superintendent. Repuk Convc T he Republicans of ^ hereby called to meet Courthouse in Boone, Spnfpml Ik/' V W JL JL JL R. AT 1 O'CU to nominate candidate and to transact such o corne before the convei The chairmen of the v requested to call their to meet on FRDAY, 3 p. m. and elect one d votes cast in the last eli Honorable George M. can Candidate for U. invited to address this c Wakefield, Republicai gress in the Eighth L) present. This September 2i REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE OF W, SHIPLEY REPLIES TO WATSON To the Editor of the Watauga Democrat: A Mr. Watson ha? taken issue with ?.. ..P . former statement I made through the columns of your paper. I now wish to make my viewa clearer. [ read both Democratic and Republican papers and the best agricultural and livestock journals in the Urited States, and try to take ar: unprejudiced view of the situation 1 am not in politics and never expect to be. As I see it. when the Republican party went out of the oil business and turned the Teapot Dome back to the Government, they moved their offices to Wall Street and invited the people to invest both their surplus and what they coiCd borrow in stocks and bonds. \Vh? i the harvest was ripe, they proceeded to gather in the sheckelsThere is just as much money now as there ever was. The trouble is that it is held bv a few. Of course five tan borrow some 01 this mom provided we have suitable collateral; bur where can we find the collateral Over-jSSnfidencc in the Hoover administration and the predictions the Republican leaders was the cause of this. It was preached during the ast Presidential campaign that if Hoover and a Republican Congress and Senate were elected, prosperity >uld be permanently established, that the prohibition issue would be settled satisfactorily for all. and the bootlegger would have to hunt a new and more respectable occupation. K hoy. r.ow? The illicit t?*ade is the biggest and most profitable business in this country. As it is now. anyone, regardless of age, can buy all the liquor he or she has monOV to r?nv fiVl- The irniii'finr. '\f ?oii.. tari&nisvd and politics into religion in this campaign lias been a great . - ;: i.-. our. religious institxttions, leaving weakened their influence placing some of their greatest leaders in a position to he ridiculed and censured. Bishop Cannon, whose influence put Virginia in the Hoover columnj t\\'i years ago, has faded from the [picture arid now one of our great mysteries is where ho j^ot his votes, as vol now eatino' find a Democrat who will acknowledge voting for Hoover. This mystery-, tag only comparable tc that which faces the Republican party when they attempted to find out what Mr. i'air.icn dio wit;n the vimuagin money entrusted to him. A mi.-oiuU.- vTcpjaaiiUo:: to the latter ?s that they got it back in tin stock market crash, and didn't realize it- Rev. V rank Nohris. pastor of the eiisi Baptist -hutch. Fort Worth. Texas (the groat church that boasted the largest Sunday School in the worldV, whose influence put Texas v the -Hoover column, has since lost his church by fire and cannot rebuild on account of having lost the confider.ce of that great doiigregaticn. ( heard a minister, a man of God. say that these men have done an injury to their chinches that may never be repaired. \To sane person wants to see the open s&toon back, and certainly not .' . ' iliean ntion! , Vatau&a Cnuntv are " .. in convention at the N. C., on Saturday. >er 13th 3CK P. M. s for county offices ither business as may ~.tion. arious Townships are | Township Primaries EPT. 1 2, at 2 o'clock lelegate for every 25 sction for Governor. Pritchard, RepubliS. Senator, has been onvention. Hon. E. F. l Candidate for Conistrict, wili also be id, 1930. EXECUTIVE YFAUGA COUNTY ? THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EY [under the conditions we face now : _ so let's hope the remedy \vi:l be [ found. Now. as to the high cost of ii V> m? : i*ii> adiVii jUStrntU'W hdU cut" the ; J price of everything that the farmer j produces below the price b? produc llciU has put the wage earners out of job, and still the manufactur ere get a war-tiihe price for their products. Since the Hawley-Smoot tariff bill became a law wheat drop-i ued ten cents per bushel, cattle three! cents per pound in ten days and j other things in proportion. This hap- j pened before the drouth showed any 1 serious effeot. One man said he really believed j Hoover was the cause of the drouth ;j 1 think that a very unreasonable statement?a man who has no pTower oh earth certainly would have no; power above. Every country with which we have an exchange of trade, since our tariff wall has been biiflt .-? high, has pro-1 ONE BEGINNT UNQUESTIONABLY TI WHERE FOR YOUR B j ceive another just like it f Midnight Face Powder j Your ciio'tt' of thive shades of Haehclle and Eveafng?-o delightful now pgwdn it wonde? fuM\; i 2 $1.00 Boxes for $1.01 I ; . \ Midnight Cocoa Butter Cold Cream I Delightful cream for roughened and chapped skin. 3-Ouncc J&r 2 75c Jar3, 76c Puretest Aspirin Tablets Brinje prompt relief from common headaches and pains. 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J1 15c Adhesive Piaster, 2 for 16c 35c Cotton, 2 for 36c 25c one-yard Gauze, 2 for 26c 5c Pencils, 2 for 6c 15c Wash Cloths, 2 for 16c BOONE A LINK IN THE WORJ 'J . Hi** : I ERY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. Vested Our exports have fatten off| hi until we are practically trading ! tf among ourselves. The Hoover farm ] >J tew. which kzs Iwwi in effect' 1. for a short while, has about relieved tin? farmer of v.*hr.i he had left ex-J renting, of course, the mortgage. ! V\ This brings to mind an incident that occurred a few years ago in tYuVuuga. After a cloudburst had washed his land into gullies, a farm- A er walked out of his house and saw oj another dark cloud forming- Hjn 'I called back to his v/ife to brine the ol deed, saying, "They are coining afterit this time." I think the next move 7 will be to take over the deed. I was in a grocery store a few 5' days ago when a salesman was soliciting an order from the merchant, who was not in a buying mood. 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