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R. C. RIVERS, Editor and Proprietor SUBSCRIITION KATES: Oej year $1.00; Sis inorrhs CO cents. Thive months, cents. tfy mmm Stfnarat. itko'jsams gather at deep .gap to CELEBRATE GCMfLETION OF BOGlit TRAIL HIGHWAY PROMINENT CAROLINIANS SPEAK ! 1 I The long talked of IJoone Trail j 'nt Mvil lit tho post nl.iiv itt lioono T ... . ... . ., . N. C. as second class-mail matter. j 'K" way was orhcially opened " . ... iTinuxlay at Deep Gap . when PUBLISHED OS THURSDAYS ..twenty five hundred of,t!o Thursdv. Skpt. 1", 'citizens of Asho, Yillcesand"'Va- s tatitfa counties participated in TRAINING SCH03L ITEMS Itlio colebmtiou that marked a Professors WrteM, Smith and ' n ?w epoch in the life of Western others spout Sunday night at the j 01'tl Carolina. roads into the western counties of the State. Giving the details of the road, law enacted by the last legislature he told how it was Mr. Bynum Cannon, v!.o fori ; more than a year, has been bu.si , ness for Lentz Uros. at IJlowingj Rock, has, with Jiis family, re- i N provided that, there should bo a j turned to hi pretty hoinoiiv'1.a;-i i hard-surfaced road between the ( Rione. Glad to have them bad:, j coiuuy sours aim uv. principal i ma. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Announcement' 'Tater Hill" sight-scorn;. . Rev. Mr. Huge-ins unci his sis- tar were at the School en the sth Never has such a display of oratory been witnessed in the hills of North Carolina- -the land 'and lie onducted devotioonl ser-1 from whWi orators spring. Tarn vice at chapel Howie, veteran of many hard Prof. Gipoi- and family moved I foiiKbt contests before the bar of .intJtheir new luTfnea- week SUr0 ' the Statt' and in her legislative and are now enhving the fruits lull, outdid himself upon this or long expectation. Prof. Wright ' memorable occasion. There were broke ground the past week for :il!so Captain Lovill of Eoone. Mr. his nsw homo. J- - Einley of North Wilke.sboro Miss .Terrell, the now teae-her ! an1 men from 'below the rnouh of Pedagogy,' came in the past !tili,19 prominent among them, week and is getting her work in! Sanford Martin, who had come a sha ?. She took her high school ; hu i;lrt'a n,il,'s m'lr the State's work at the noted Webb St ho..l 1 SWtl roads to witness the spc tacle. And eats you should have seen them.- There were tables groaning beneath the weight of such tilings as only Western North Carolina knows in Teinesse in 1 took her nor--inal work at the Peabo-ly Korm il in Nashville. Those v. ill give an i lea of her preparation. Mi", nnd Mrs. Hard v Lyons are back from their bridal trip and ?"ow to produce. The main diff- willmake their homo in Boone ! en nee. between ths feast and W3 are gl ul to learn. Mrs. Lyon one referred to in Holy Writ is was Miss Etta Lewis a success- '-hat there were hardly twelve iul teacher. ' basket f ids of fragments. Messrs Ernest Cemor, Robert ! J- - Hnckett of North Wilkes Garvey and L,b( rfc IVIiaro. an i boro acted as Chairman of the i irmer boys of the Training ! meeting. Mr. Hackett made a School, Imvo been here for some ! s,1,,l't but appropriate address cays visiting friends and we which he eonchuled by predict lad UlVee tiiem s;nd to knowi'1' that, the celebration would '..hat they -,m. getting on wc!!. ! ho m a' nni!,! An Op h.k-'iv f .. v.-r-.'. approval wis gjvj'i by tumtu:: i he f I'CIS "'adc 'M-oi: .'.lois-on, i:.-..v. l?rinlcuian.;o-'e Waca igi's fo.mer resi Ir. I-':, illiing, nf;ihiiugtoii and' -lents, for mmv :u s one of her Mr' J. -A. Farihiny, a li:-tn frien-' "'0!ft piibli;.spiritfid citizens and lost, and that is atmosphere and water. All we lack is facilities for transportation. The' iirst civil iz 'tftns we thid in history were along the Nile River and the Mediter ranean Sea, thegreat a venues of transportation. We should all take an interest inpub lie aif 'ii's. send our best and wis est wen to public office and above all develop our facilities for trans portation. He lamented The lai t tint we are connected with Virginh and Tenn-ssee by raiiioad rather than oar own state and tAt that the State should construct a rail road to connect Western North Carolina with the re-.t of the State. ir.ston-Saleiti's delega t i on came next, Sanford Martin, ed itor of the Winston-Salem Jour nal, who has dime mo niLieli for Western North Carolina, ur.s the first speaker. Martin's slogans have !u'cu '"We must redeem the lostprovi:iees'' ;md "two hard suvia.'cd rivids to Western North Can lira." Mr. Martin said he conideied the greatest event in the hislory of (hi From the State papers we; learn that Mr. John Lewi, oi i "There is no place in the United j H,mi., Uis belli aiMvinu tl Deo States," said Mr. Bowie in con- j uty Marshal in the Internal Rev- j Mr. Kdsol ). I'ord, President of the Ford Motor Co., makes the elusion "where greater rewards I en ue service villi hemlquai ie:s following announcement: will be reaped for outlays made j t-'tcsxille. - - j "w m. making another reduction in the price of Ford cars and in internal improvements than in j ,vn. ul0ior trucks to b ued i liri' fr:lc''v'' effective today, September 2. The new prices aver Ashe. Alle-rhanv, and Watauga in rocking the Boone Trail High-1 S''iU' u,,,'-'p, foni1 r Wk arld are the lowest at which Fbrd ,nn.,ti,. Y n ,m,n,,nt wav. arrived .vt.,tc.rdav. evening ' ('iU's u,u 'lH' l,;ls ev oti sold. List price F. O. B. Detroit, are ri'smi r. put in oy a crew ot men under Sirpt. May, east of Boone, and I Chassio work tm the stone sui lace will I Uunalioiit, Degin soon. Ton ring Car . - True iMH U I-, I OC'll' I5y vnfui' el lu' I'urtiT i I -.If ii.n- taiu.'u in a ct't'iae.i nni lyir.u' tli wlik i io'.vo..,i,.i ..n iii. i2.il (hi.v ui I This is (ho third pneecutduriiig the p-ist t welve months. On Oe- M:iv l!L" . A, liesiir :t:i. N i -' t.,1,,,,. in .1 , r , i n i i j nie'i'ivsn-u hi. i., fo. .1 .uu. !.'-.' 'L')- I'1 l the Ford touring car was reduced from of On. Tli.iu.uml Cell u wiUi hu ! . " ' s -": ' ' lo Slle. and noy, lo S-Ioo. making total reduc-ct- on tin- -Mini- oom ui .. i (ji.-i holts in this typool or i' ner cent: The same oronortionate - New Prijo si)'.):') ' .).) ii:. r.'.c. (..so Old Price 1170 tin !'.!:') O'.la rt',i) Rednctit)n. 30 45 fill 50 1(K) 100 Willi IMI'I. I ui l o i Mi Ill I, I .W i . ; 1(, iii:iu,is ii:ive luiit mmlo in t, lino Onr ocm la lo a . n-1 .'.nil : u',.'"".,,''! tl.p.iee,r the Ford Sedan was $-7.;day it lists at $660 house tl.M.e i". lii.'Hie. :. :n'v a ,.-,,.- with t he sa me equipment, ty, v ii I,, iii- i....-i,.-s. i.ti.t (... cii-iii We are la'iiiig adv.iiitaue ()r every known ec momy in the manu Ivh. ":!ImT W '"in v; .' ' tn'i'X '"'" of I'rcdncts in order tha-, v;o may give them to the pub Nei ih Catoiina un-.t kn-i 'ti vi- ;--'s-! !" 'owe T invisible price', and by doing that, we feel that we b'tiutetl as f.llov.s. lieinmn - on tare ding the one big thing that will heln this country into more 'M 1 I . . ' I . ... . ' . . . ' i. Ij. ai.iM s riini' i- in i;. ri,i'- ! 1 i ho ii 1 1-1 run- S s i,'j-, .,.-; W ;; ) j -.; to a cli'Trv live n lne l.:nr. el lir mill i :i'.-e, t!i-n - nidi .'in d. ,s K With K:ed I IH-c ;l (i,-s I ) - i,,ol !il l')j.M.lSl' f - U'i i '1 '!l"l(-' V. 'Ml I". ill i nci to In-ill-,'.' i:i I'u'.iUi- vuil, ill .I. ilown mi ii! i . .;tci ."4 jioles i i a ct:tke pi'iii- a w.ilnie. dvnci' a noi'di c"u; ; l'l p 'te- tn a wli'M" e-i! en i 1 1- liiiii'v of mill i';u'!' ni'-.'.i' ivti-re ii,i a'rf m- ti'l'S t.'-e 1 1; )X lI'-O -UH !'!' II'!1) and Mn'iiei' a S W e mi-. j.. ,: -- e a Ica-ltt'oml. i. W. Mietly'i t" '"ii' I', liii'iH'c north ('! is .in-r a le iiv-ii L'l i ". to n. Maple, tui'iU'c :i"i !li L'o d. is !' t)-i ..l"-i to a sMc. iln'iuv '; l.: !l)il" tea 'aki' in 0. S. I' .ais liii" thl'!l:-e !I I'.i pull's ! !l li."..-'! IV , - l''- enriiei'. tlii'lH'c villi p. S. Ccv; line to tli'.' I i n i n . '.ii i n i tr :i m r.'s inorr ui Wii'i tlii-i e 'I'ti mi m ! llU'll' of Way ier I'liicl' I" I 'M. .'i ll. 1. : . . ' i . i i 1 i cm- rmiimi'ir in -i'i-i " i" mi hi i; i.i:'ii tie sitV'.' tile CO:'! plet'n" I llti'ivc llcsi'l ilir.l , p. l-ivr is I'li-'iy III Oil' III!'.' . n :.ue.sc:.,yof t..e pa,;, .rova wvsgty-, by tu..:,,- Nollh Cni,,lhi!1 i;ii,oatl'. i ,"0,''!',-' v'-'e-umTi".'.' follo.y.ng wore the chap.de.x mm. nt sp-a Mr , sl;1,,ullill ..vinston-Sah'.n L; nUiIi ( 'uoieu. V' 1 S 's: Lev. Charles Weod. t -1 1 w :;s - t 1' mv,y. President of . i Tlii ; ih ef Srp; :! , i 1 ,. , .... ,,.. , especially plia--'-'l eve,- th" com-1 ii'vcii' I'.vi.-. v- m, kmjor.i, ilev. Seymore Tuv- Bank ot North Wilkesboro , ..I .1. .'l'l''. .' of the School. Air. VayL.r on- diir-uishimv hi'nsolf in her (iii;'t"! dea;ti !.a! :, rvii rand Mr. srvW's, being chairman of the Wood made a s leml... f,l : lo the ' b ar ' -of 'nny co:nmisiinr students, (ilad to have loose ;ior yours. f -iends mill, 11-. i Mr. Fin'.''' n - ' 01 y fd" his cmrioctio'is and asso Dletio.i of tlie road because she wants our trade and wants our fi'if-'ndsl'iip. Harrv Fober President of th- s i;:i if i.a.mi I'.Mir .ii i; i'i ; i -r. I'llile)' 'ir.l! I iy virlllr ft , i-i ;i il.'r:l e.;.'i'i''i'il l-i 1 '. I '. (in " mi1 1 ta li'ii i- 1 ' III Mil' ..111 r IM ( I Kiw-f nis Cluo t-f Winston -Salem 1 :""1 f ' ' i i 1 !-'; ..... i 1, . 11 f t! i '''-I' 1" ",!h .' el I '.'.I'. If. J . IV, III I !llll, '.Jil,, U! 1) ., , ; , I piotem of the ci'..' niadeidiort a 1 - I T I , , ' . . , C.;';ss. :., Ui'. .I-ifCo;) !l vu .irr.. I l.tit 1,1 ,,11 . "'' ' - ii.'-..' 1 .1 . . 1 . . .1 . . , .... 1 . Unit i!;!s seeTioii was ll-e i' em ari'i :i. m h. i.ii'.i . .. . : in l! e '. l:!ii'.i! ui ..' is'.'ii 1. l:.o iii:'.' in a p res p" rons times. Penpie a re interested in prices and are buying when prc-es ire rigbt. The jo oil!)"' ion id I 'oid cars and tricks for August again broke ;'! i'levio-i.. ie .'-Ii reeoi-ds wi;'i lh total rea -hirig $U7,CD0.yThis is ihe lonrili I'onsi riclive mouth in vviiich our output has gone over the hundred 'h ivnu mark, the total for the four months being !'e.7l, which has gone a long vvay in making posssible the pres ent 1. -! -etions. .lupe this year, with an output of 117,247, was the. previous record men) h. "One noteworthy feature of our sales is the increased demand hvFori.l trucks and cars lor salesmen. This class of commercial I usimv.s has 'neon gradually ine reaving '.hw past sixty days and we 'V.'.V'' ir' :,s 1 v,!!'.v goo-1 sign of improvement in general business, "No red ue1 ion has been made iii the price of the Fordson tractor and M'Uie is cm'i;, mplf.ied." Co nvi-r these pi'ices; See how little it costs to become the owner el'a Ford ear or -a Fom' 1 rick. Can you really afford to do without "ne ai: v !on;.': -r: I , t us d Ii you mi,re about, it, and advise you re gardin the dehvei,,- ol the p ; rl ic.iiar type ot car in which you are pui'h ulaily ivsu:d. ' v l j. B. Taylor, Boone and Valle Crucis 1 he Johnson CoaVy Fa'r, . It W IS to be present at the Fair, on last F1i i.1v. We were toH that t!;e attendance v;ns tlie , largest on Thursday oT any day in the ten yen is o ist ;ue of the. Fiir, ant the ic,:ra,enet:t was much flii'ffl- hut l-'iiihiv "r-i'i i lion 01 Tuo to?)s. tne nT'i!-f.t:.ins 'i' i . .. 1 .! :. ..1 .'.... 1: 11. in ..j. lofon'-P'oi)!.. f cr many years." '"I ;;r" :i" """ier - i:ie ii..imu but II e tig! it is '-ot yet won, we j which ha. never been se.;ii lie mnsr nonive up until wo nave fore. Mr. .1. Hamo Rich unveil ed the monument in tic g-ip n the iinmriiain. But t h 0 crowd Cut- 1 I'i'lO! I ll'Hirl- .I-',' 1 '1. 1: m .0 m m M&mmn Ann ' 1 m r& tf&i m m s$ m m ini i i I'.i I" 1:1 ;.. I Johnson C'OilT'y Fa'r. -.icialions in Watauga. He review- V"" '"' "", ' " .Vil!'' ,' '; : vf .' ' ' ujii.ojii uu.i j m . I blil'y e.e wo lid b - h"f.' to. lav if .in! d.v. e' ,-cli v l .'l. pi-, v..,- .r.-f, t ,,i .... ...v. h1' history o. the rqany at-i . '. . . , ... .... ,c;l ai puiuu- am.-'i-.n a' . our et., g:e;.t pl.'a:-ure .. . . . . she ha I trUnsporiivam l-.ulwies. i.,,s,, .1. ,. ;,, i ; v , , t .. t- 1 temp's that have been made I . . .. . , I .. 11 ' , 3sent, lor a lew hours. ' , ... lie asiilivd toe cit'zntis of the m'sn did in saal 1 - ,'!- .,i,luon (....,. . r to ennst-ruet the road. 1 orty and 1.. in- in Cu" . vk cur, 1 inns n ...it ieti... ; , , mount tin co mties of lh- good ,!. ol.-enP, I'o-lc last hlll.iv. We were , ... ,. , ... UN-wk ami :''l"i--i-.r i'i- !:r.j.N .1 , .,. 1 tvahz-d tho importance of the I will ot the government and the ; iiurkct, c. w. v-.---. !'. v. .el.. III'. 1 1 t 1 c;.l and hns been constantly work nir for tliis ideal siren then. "T' e ecmpieticn of this road," 1 . I'iniey said. ''is the realiza- a-raini w' and tli.- ;.tt ndaiif i was not ntai i-u-ge. j no s ock j exhibits were tine; tlie pthse-win-j ning heh'.l of short horn cattle j owne 1 by th ? Wills's of the Lau rel, carri ;d off the blue ribbons at the Abing Ion and Marion Va.. Fairs. Th racing u as lino, and ' the exhibits, in most depart j ' ments, were very good iiuleec,! r,,,,-.!., .,f ., --.n. c.i ..- ,.o ! and .h.liii j t.-111ir; ,m. ti iu.in'ii-.:iuiMii ii.uu . ' ii'.1: thr'ir d sir ? lo assist them in any way p. slide. 1 A? ties viint the nicotine; was the t.iad hii'd-surfacvd so that j we can travel it in wirter as well ' as in summer." I Capt. V. F. Lo- ill of Boone fol lowed by spying that he had beer onlled upon unjnepared, but. ..; . I- :i votablps and fruits being rati - 11 "" L;" v :il"il,(1 " f,t, f " 11 tr below the average '1. h a . i 'oald itppar that is always !)!'e)a''ed( seemed ery iehic!anf to slay lif ter dtiv.)er, so tiios! iMoi vone ee l)ari.ei1 tiled and happy, irckni ing your coi r 'sonnden'. 1 .1 :: i: : I'i ii-.. a :d i-.m! ,1 1 ii;' Irn r- 1 nrn . in'1 ': ,1 1 in e ; mm- i. i i- lii'srri pi ion '! r 'lmc j : Ivi-cUv i.-rni" Ci ;lu 1 i r; ! a -red ii..r';;ii '.'.' a ilr- C i ' 11 ll I'k" 1'. SOMKKf!)Y IS CUING TO c. .. 1. .1 . 1 'ii:::e mil in- I a I HI'' iv.'.T 1 1 ri ' ;ood county. Two carnivals and ! M"MM.u. n e. ,v , .ns . mz j fw T.;ii, '.,,,,;, V :.. a Curt's aeroplane v ere present 1 U,H ,,'M,un" ,nil 1 v1 n , t io,e big Nash trucks. A re ,,; the tiia f.' Buy one now und ).iy large crowds in nth ndance, and it seemed, that ov.-'iv game of caance known to man was run j Viimr U'iflo mirin iii-i.l m-inv r' t-i,.. ! P'ope.' -"ri "- vjv..., ,.. uiu.i(t i 1 uii' unsuspecting were ca light in' tlie snares so tactfully set by the Carnival t roups, and were very promptly relieved of at least a part ol their cash;(this, to us, be iag the only objectionable fea ture of the big event.) The Dem ocrat is indebted te many of the goou people of the hustling little city in the mountains for courte seys extended during our short visit thereTT" ing this celebration to times I tin YOUR OPPORTUNITY to got a Ford Skeeter, a Maxwell Tour ing Car or a ligbttruck at a migh ty low-price. Highway Motor Co. in isSory of the world wiien had met upon mountain 'ops to start some great work or enter into sr'me new covenant. Ke concluded by saying that he would never be called upon in vain to assist in any undertaking that would make for the upbuild ing of Western North Carolina. The main address was made by T. C. Bowie of West Jefferson. Mr. Bowie began by saying that he had realized for years the po tent resources of Western North Carolina, that many years of his life had been devoted to public service, all for the upbuilding of this section ol'the State. i i He hid early realized that the . ' main thing, the only thing that ." ...NOTICE. J would develop our country was I have sold my in tire interesti internal improvements, and to hi the Watauga Furniture and this end h is devoted his labors since In first.settled to practice law in Jefferson. He told of the Lumber Company,- to Wat. H. Gregg, who is now the sole own- t?r. W. H. G-BDi? is tff l)nw nil in. debtedness of said 1 Company, ! bin he ha-1 introduced in the leg i nd all persons indebted to said ligature which provided that the Company will pHy same to. W. H. ' State sell the bonds it holds in Lr gg. This Sept. 7st, 1921. 0. L. COFFEY. 8 8 4tc. the North Carolina Railroad and with that money construct rail- ior it next summer. Mofor Cn. High will Do you know you can roll SO good cigarettes for lOcts from one ba of GENUINE BULL'DURHAM TOBACCO We want you to have the best paper for "BULL." So now you oan receive with each package a book , rt 24 leaves ol IVAU. the very finest cigarette paper in the world. I IKS I.'O' dfv ' ' i'U I ".:. .e ItX V. (e.M .u. v.,. r.-. i , M.MVMMI t JS .mW -TV'.-- V.v f.iKms. mi i'i. The high price of coal won't worry you ' if you heat your home with a CaloriC Pipeless Furnace. More than 125,000 users V Jht8 found that it cuts fSsrwiis y to y2. Sold under a written guar antee to heat your home to 70 degrees in coldest weather or money back. BIjIsrj ftcUr CD. f L Mk v.iiVarAed nrraatreuienSs for my I'ic ol' iideneo Irani SImlJs Mills to l5tM)iii, I ,!iiVi'iJ:i'tdaI to ciisnose of ray hLiaii-s AT AUCTION on . SiliriiiJ8pieiiorUtli,1921 r- pi .- fnrrn p-ir F-hulis M!IU. Thh sa'e doesn't' include !:uii.c t;i'ti;i v!iiih In ; alivii'Jy It-ri disposed of, but ' will sill to h: Ii'i-4-Ipv t bul l;-" a h,f r.iy hmc'io'd and kicuhea l:irm(ur., ueil a:.; fiii-nun im'jements, stock, etc, con sislii.g in i .a i t:i-'j i'i,l!.iv. it.o- ic.rn: New Rubber Tired i'!t!yy, wiUi jlo. s:m'is ana Inn: is mounted double har r 1 ui l wo-l.cn waty.n, 1 Disc Harrow, 1 Barrel Spray s everal Pla.vs nrul IMciiioik 1 fjtfer 'Mill, 1 one-third lied ralantl C'liina Sow and 1 Bo:tr, 10 head of nice Year iiii'v. 2 Milcii Cow;-, 1 y.iw of Mwks, 4 sets Wagon Har b is-,. ;-L;ck;i oi' U ty and many ofchsr .things too teiiious I'i i;iv;tion at your own fiiriuvs. VOOa KEEBS WILL BE SliPPULD AT THIS SALE at-your own figures and is an opportunit; to get your farm needri at your own price. Don't for. f ot the date but be on hand early to get what you want hit urnii i n i nmn a ii TERMS OF SALK: All amounts of $10. CO and under cash in 1vandv Over $10.00 six months with negotiable note. Salto j lart promptly at 10:30 a. m. Iff 'w-, v,. North Carolina MB ot iW.V't-JT"' ; 1 1 .von v:ril h-iaher )lauod', it' yon uiint lo !niy buililin;. j hi'iihei'' or if v.unt to sell liiiuhev, si or wi iln Q llOONF, PLANING MILL $ -t-'.'S-'M-TJi,.-,. timBESNmmssBBSti IY-FIYE DOUHnS REWARD. I wi J pay S2"i.00 reward for the arrest and sufficient evidence to convi. .t ti1G party or mrties who :liiini ed mv "cattla b irn on the H'i- Jims vAug-. 25. Thra Sept. 6, M t. I!. H. Sutherland, Trade, Tc aacssoe. t o o
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