Page Eight
THE WINSTON-SALEM
SUNDAY SCHOOL. CONVENTION
Av-tuncemt"- made from the
office -f Ne-*'i Carolina Sunday
Schoe! A ' r':.i! four -t" the
oi'y- : V
part program ? i the Sjo.t
Sunday School at H'iu
Pa * ' ' Bapti-st- Temple and th.
author l'? y en the \\<- of the Organized
Adult Bible C-ass mcl will do
.sp< :al work along t&a: iirie.
Th M*rvii > ,?f Mr. E. K. StarCord.
Varhville. Ter n, an expert in
\vo-k v. : !: 'teen ...re 5 s and ir -A
in tiie Snr.da\ Sch< have bee:, secured.
Mr. Stanford Superintendent
of Intermediate-Senior Department
f the Sunday :.hooi Board of
the M ! d.-* r r m al Church South
Miss Wi'hvlr* na ker Auburn
Nen Vork, Prof* t Religious Educat:
\ - Tl - 'gica- Seminary.
w. the "hilist for the
w ?rk ii: the l hildi-. Division. Miss
Stooker vail a. t'v:- b-etures or the
"Daily Yaeat: ?: Bil School" and
The \Y- ?'k D: >< ' et Ke!lg;'?uJ
Education.
A- J .. -/.; !y am:- vd Dr. Mariar
L.*w ranee <'o? u!t::;g General S cretavy
if tr. Inter.-attonal council
of Rt ii.ri- . E'd-.au.tiui, w:il he oik- ? t
the i' o i \ i io a i ts. Dri. I.--',
ranct! 3 lioii to Sunday
- hoe; ?.-keis i:u: 7. a
hoct&i '..old 1 tl -oky'no'jt the Sunday
/ ..ho-'i
%
her a is a ;V A e.t e*> of
se.-s e; f tin or.u ... .. *H. v v. r a)'\
J j&in 'ha slam
The ...unfit! v.. i eb?.?v -..f the
pr<y. ;>.- ?>:" .1. R Iv-.'v
' Ate. Vv Ade: tK North
:a Sunday School iatiar:
' .totiuGs
H.'twi
VItrbdd!?* >i:nd.iy School. Si
; ntou. i." - ?gh. a-.rmat Ex.e
; - v . nrmitt7 tji ' -:c Aor'.r ("aru -,
Una Sunday Scho<- \ - -n ..ml
Siijerini? i- ?ii of i-.ri ai. ii1 Hap11st
Snuda Sch< 1 1 5eigb.
: r the North Carolina
Sunday Sehoo! Ass<?e:>;.-.':; and t? icher
>i V.^i^uan! HthSe < !a-s in the
KirsL Presbyterian Sunday ifchool;
Cha-. N. Nhrfleet Wit . > .
Chairman < "mnnrtu on Arrangi
nieRt> for the state . ent: an i
Supeiantendent of First Prt-.sby Torino
Sunday School; and D. W. Sure
Genera Super into!idetit of t .< North
Carolina Sunday Scliral .-ociation.
i- t the Ceil ve it v 151 bt
elite! tan.\ d free for lodffin:: .Ui;l lor
oreakfast in private houitr .. Wf-riston-Salem
It hoy been ced
oj the 4 ? o ; : tTt-e of An.. !s
thai it is , H? arj f<>; : na.nes
oL the dei'\<at?. > to he i. adv ance
as h> will not be . signed
until dokjtatt - an .
The railroads have granted ;; lour.ti
trip rate of one and or.-. ..al. a*es
certuk-ate plan /or the C ismuia
provided as lr.a y as JoO j * ravel
lo tin* Convention ovof
roads and pre si h etrrtifivat- ' T \ai*d
a?i? n ti Wii! i st
Star. Super'r.teiab- W. i-.ntS
npo - thai a t f iu .?
e'tdi.a U v.- .4f) 1,-1
Ulld^ Hi"
Epli ' v - V'r.. or arid
fond
\\ ... s . - C :. .. .... ''v
in ? joiorc d la! r batuilion. . Kt'Li
j - ?i<>r- >. - iilVl1 - 4.. . i v
and i".- ..;.'
to join him in p^;. air o; pti&iiig
on a i.ay in Janu&iy.
That it was . r?. ....
a ht it : the r.. .
spacer for imnv. .. . ...
ardoi of thf cr vv: r; 7.0 rlphs.
Seizir.CC the r?v;.i
ed him beneath th ;ej ;.ai
not rc't'Svoiivd on the swift current
however :?nd thea:i*?r.t!y
oit oi > .
- 1 v. is iioi l.- h .*
'>c I.awd [gsvetfc" he i:
:. *' .t a ta .%''. h .;.. 1 y. . ?
thah privit."?An. ... .
I AM YOUR T -*
Make me what you o .. - .d re
dect yoa as clean;-. a back
a candle
if 1 am pieas:::g to t' . - -?i
strange*- within my go- -s If I t.n . ..
a sight, as having seen ine at, . r
member me ail his days as a :i r
beauty, the credit is yours.
Ambition and opportunity c- torn
of my sons arid daughters to hig
tasks and mighty privilege-, to to
greater honor and to my gv t ret.r.
in far places but it is not chied;.* tuo
U ?... * . rrt
W11U ?Sit: iii^ euciif, .1. iss.- t.v??
in those who remain,
tent with what I car. i
with wfiat they c--. . ?
the greatest of an Rowans *
"Better be first in a little i r -i m
lage than be second in \
I am more than wood i ~
stone, more even than .*!
?I am the composit
call me Home.
I am your town?Selected.
Do you take Your County Paper':
i '
"AS OLDER WE BECOME."
By Rev. S- M. Davis., In Charlotte
I'^enrer.?
The few fleeting years we have to ,
spend on earth and prepare for the
future are nke the v eavor's shuttle,
i ch swiftly shoots a/ro-- 'he web
of e . And one thing we j
lei rn duro:g years ".hat the!
habits \h- form grow stronger, and
narder t?> break off as life advances. ;
i i'hoM* haeiis. .whether go-si or evil, |
hold us with tighter grip every day;,
j and parents and teachers who watch, j
: pray and guard along tl.< ties of j
j cii-Id habits. do the best, r ?st en-1
| dping work that can : ?nt- on1
I1 uitand lead more v y than'
puipi:. college, platform, 01 all our j
I*t?opular clubs.
As life speed> on we become lessj
ambit: -us. and iess aitxi<> :> in the j
accomplishment of certain things,!
and searching ends wished for. j
What we so de-ire to take place in j
youth may be in some measure taken j
as ours, or it may be aitog ther de- j
nied. It may l?t that t?thing or,
prize so eagerly sought in early life!
Las turned out to be empty, worth-!
less, and may be harmful:; and in j
riper years and in disappointment, if
not disnn.;. ? (i we are now ontent.
Much that we once thought beautiful.
g Men and u re all* to desired
and possessed, we n .v find to be
| neve glitter and show,
j As older and w we grow in the1
j r.s:ius of a w.. e and grai i" .: provi-!
| tit ue* we are i-.-itvr -at; i with!
j old a jr comes to us a: . . ides a
hi A lIj. yea: rue to
J .vd . -v a: pathie*'
I ', arc- and our . ignuv of others'
, - v' e, oar
- --P
1, , ;... . plan..,
1 : US-a! U. lift V.| a the1
| - .. youth, . . j .. t the
j 'Jiim hou lie r i voting
:: v > ,dri;
j .f jv.it Now
j he - ays: "Jlr j- : a ;. od oa can
a re \ ! ; . of evils;
lit) ,r<l< (1
r~ i i : " ' . rae
J wt - me tor the
I avs nivg iji ur three >co?t and ten ;
' \ -jrs. arvl turn: d'-tmt ittrt , ioiieli-;
- '.vr sit and wait; I at v.? need I
' a weep jn< aus?- Jesus .- to be i
! supreme compaawi. v the.
a a . i,i any ; t ars. ah < many,
i on/ f.-.npaadouh in age, goto!
t i the mysler.ou* river .i of.
i , lonesome. Oh! so iuri .une on
ike i.? i banks. Liut to tin k of the'
and fellowship with the ?ie..ai
'-d ones e! l he shor - of the
i... :iver, us far greater
| / y ;;-.an the little, mi i.? wrbe<l.
i. near, on.-hip down here. If out*
Jive.- n earth be spiritually normal,j
our meeting. our greeting and eter-|
:..ti eon-punionship up yonder will
be sure and joyl'u..
Again, w < learn that as age and
time eumc our way our wealth in
. : o . not material <n money
v, eulii That is not. best and safest;
! while many who hud riches a: i
.\eaith here an- 1:. heaven and many
| .i:> : x o:i tht way; but how liard
do many enter : to the kingdom > n
.-h .ni abo\> . JJjt those will
ha.-' richer of character and glory,
; e\ ria-:,!ig :re v ho arc* faith
f'.ii and triumphant As older on
! earth we grow our intellectual and
writusl wealth inereao >. and what
i p saxisiacuor: does trus tuougut
' t- age and seffering claim
Th?. .-uprenu- ;ir a I<it6r of a!]
; , : ' v .elles liSS gie
- -h of u> oar rid and tv
' j - to trade a9B v ork i make the
? ? i .V : ! until lie'
at :; tUnt : ar.d he!
i i- iit i : hands of :?
; i v- .?? -{ wi 1 e.a'n 10 pun
' : he .> and v ill by di ii
-Vice oi the holder ma five:
. a"..l rich :;r,(i
' .ail w::i be the c- ivv relation'
. d rvwii'-d I* thv ipi. , faithful
j ori.-s he. v . t:-.. the ?a:hly vineyard.
. * us . fit ?:? -!t i . it r of The :
; \ a. ii i hi- I'.'ind away!
. iiiy u a napkin make no
a i.i riches of hea\ . One of!
' r sin.- conniv *? \ in this'
icthiag.
i
Cash 3ro<
!
We a vc now open t
enjoyed a n-ee busrr
days oi ou, L .i.'acss e
j are grateful.
As stated previous
S and t' e qual.-tj of the
- ' t
We solicit your tr
!and we feel sure yoi
nice new and thoro
y | stce which has been
I
? i St will be to your i
of ' ~r ing your groc
cash and therefore f<
prices.
Trie Caul
H. WcPC
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THE WATAUGA
COVE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL '
NEWS
The minstrel which was Riven at]
the cboo !on last Saturday night wa
indeed a success. The proceeds am-j
our.tid to about $75.00. This with;
what v. us received the first time mah
a ieta! ?f uround $150.00. Wit .
th > money we are buying: maps, library
book.-, globes and various oth
er necessary equipment.
.Jest before the minstrel Prof. I.
G Greer of the A. T. made a very
. ? -ting and in>piring talk on the
v.- ? ptials of a live and progressive
ho. As is always the case his talk
was full of truth* with just enough
humor to arouse even the most disinterested
persons. His talk was thoroughly
enjoyed by all.
Interspersed with the minstrel there
was plenty of good string music furnished
by the Isaacs band
On Friday of last week Mr. J. J.
i t ... .. ... ,u..
MJt'IlII UHV VU H4V (l.lil VIIO V* nil"
school talked very interestingly at
chapel on some of the local happenings
of the Civil War days. He related
several incidents, both personal
and general, which gave a vivid picture
of those hard days.
Work on the new Cove Creek Bap
tist church :s now going on. Mr. Wil
n Lowrance of Yuilc Crucis has the
contract
MIXED 'EM
The editor of a pap? r at Storm
akr. Iowa is r.ow in hiding in a
' a-iip near that place as a conseipie:
e of the way he mixed up the
port f a car'.* >h??v and a concert
hs paper - :i>i' "The concert given
i . 1 ?' of Storm Luke's
>> t leautife! it ' -re-ting young
In was h'g' y appreciated. They
- :< .-L-.-ii ..mi sang in
me t : ' .. man er w inning the
"':iu .?f tin tire audience who
eni the -i' 1 breed of
i-u' Several of
the heifer* ' i-r.* nne-Snil?ed animals'
p! to pro- good properDo
take Your County Paper?
NORTH CAROLINA, WATAUGA
COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE COVE
CREEK CO-OHERATIYK .STORE
Xotn-i* is herein gi<reu to the stockh
-r- ?.f the Cove Creek Co-Operati\?
store that there will be a meeting
t! ? >tocholders of said conipa;.\
at the office of th* company at
Sugar Grove on April 14, il#23 for
the purpose of passing on the following
resolution adopted b.J the board
of directors of saiif company.
"'Resolved that in the judgment
of this board it Is advisable and nost
for the benefit of the Cove* Creek
Cooperative Store that the sam?should
be dissolved and to Chut end
it is ordered that a meeting of the
-i< ckhulders be* held on the 14th day
. April 1923 at the cHUce of the cow:
?ny at Sugar Grove to take* action
011 this resolution.
Cove Creek Co-operative Storw
on \Y. H. MAST, Secretary.
NOTICE
Vorth Carolina )
Watauga County) Tows of Home.
Notice ^ hereby give*: thst there
11 be held in the court house* in the
t vn of Boone, N. C- on May >*, 1P23
:it electior for the purpose of elect
si 'ter- fo) -aid town. Ail .voters iv.*t
r rot of ore- cijnstemi on the regisr
iriMon books of smd town are notilift
to register for said election.
Notice is further givert that J. P.
rl dees anl J. L. W inkler have been
appointed judges for said election,
t: ' that J. D. Com eill has been appointed
registrar for said election,
ar J that he will keep the books open
for the registration vf voters between
the hours of U a. in. and a p. m. for
seven days before the serand Saturday
before the saiet election the said
books will be close;!.
Done by order of the board t f
tow n Coramissione-rs.
E. hL HAKN. Mayor.
ml 54 tc
sery Store
o the public and have
less during these few
xistence, for which we
ly our line is complete
: goods offered is good.
ade, anyway, come in
u will be proud of the
ughly modern grocery
started i n your midst.
interest to form a habit
eries here. We sell for
:>r the lowest consistent
ii Grocery
NJGALD, Prop.
- in?
DEMOCRAT
(BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE
UNION.)
"Stop! Look! Listen!" Do ye not
know that EASTER morn will dawn
| upon i.- in a short period, of cour. >
i we all know what Easter means t ?
us. arid I shall arise on the third da. .
\ here is one v? rse that very
niply explains Easter to us. Luke
: 7 The son of man must be dvj
i vere'd into the hands of sinful men,
| ,r.?. he crucified, and the third <lay
i again. Listen dear members lets
ast meditate on this most glorious
im- and for next Sunday The first
day in the Quarter lets :et a new
M?iution to improve our Union by
I reading our bible more and meditate
ji.pon.it and not only do this but
J . ts try offering a few prays for the
. ancemcrit of ur union toward the
r ..ndard of Excellence, this is what
'i will ta^c and unless we do this I
.> . i Guarantee that we will not get
hire, and honestly I believe thire
r. not one of the members that does
r.ot desire to reach the Standard.
oil lets go over in mexico for n
Vw moments and see what kind ot
pt p!e we can find there. The people
who number about 15.00U.U0d, are
composed of three classes, of
whii.e blod mainly of Spanish descent,
mprise of about 19 per cent of the
.ovulation; these are the' mro enterP
element f the countr; . and
.umber most of the great farmers
.. i ranch owners. The Indian race
j .' ~ni*e about .'J8 per cen <?f the
tioit; they are the desc< ndants
j . : r.?- ancient inhabitants of m? land,
i hen we remember the slate of
.,,1 atior: found by the Spaniards,
ca;. leadiiy see the latent possild -
of this people. Juar /.. the
man. Morelos. the soldier, we're
pur-. ' - *od Indians, Die.*/, po.v; the
. .of the pr? :idont> of Mexico
India!) on tie. mother's sou The
niiaii.der compiishg of abvou J ;{
j . ? . ; ??l tiie people are h ??' 11 asi
j ? -, and .ire a mixed w.- oil
j and Indian Mo?. i. nu.... of!
. 'l. ii " intelligent and hafttiariou:, j
corLou.N e.'.ld polite, the le 11*
among the n how . > 1 f< mi j
via .0 st element of Mexican society.
Iblucatioii. While Me\,i liar !
1 .puli.r education her -y>'e-n> "I
. . schools hiu* never been fully
' *. aped, and the iiiuss of ii . pvopi *
very illiterate, it is only fad*,
r. v ever to say that among - one if
the people of Mexico there i ro.isid^rable
learning and culture. l*hc
I mvvrsity of Mexico was foundCk! ii<1
1553, or eighty one yars b-.forc ;
liar -arii College, and ha.- t!<?? ex
celleut work through ail thtfse years. |
Religious Condition in Mexico?
In 1 S*i5 a little more than liti per cent j
of the people were collected with the j
Human Catholic church. We have:
here a country where Koine bus for
about four centures had right of way,
! and what do we find? Our Missionaries
find amitg, the people of Mexico
| almost a complete divorce between
i nsoralty and religion it does not in;
terfere with the average person's
j conception of religion to drink, gam
| ble desecrate the sabbath, lead an im
; moral life or ever. murder or rob- one
lean do these ihings and still be aIhjfious
if only outward conformity to
P the church is kept up. When Rouian|
ism took possession of the country
the Indians did not give up their old
' idolatry, but -simply transferred
Do You C
I
A *
If you do why not no>
house on it. Let the r
would like to come to
If you don't o\Vn
Building and Loan v
mistake of waiting ur
stock. Remember th
Pay your dues pr
save a fine of tw<>, ce
D. J. Cottrell, Pees.
I
WATAU
D. J. Colin
'
their worship from their, old idols!
to the Christian saints. In their case
some one has said: "Paganism was'
baptised. Christianity w; s paganiz-1
ed." We find here a people totally
ignorant of the world of Cod. After ;
ail these o nturies Rome still keeps
the in .s.-? s in ignorance the true
source of lights. .Jesus is not to tile'
average Cathholic in Mexico the on
to whom he looks for salvation bu: 1
Mary instead. Missions in Mexico
means carrying the story of Jesus
and his hue to a people among whom
a corrupted religion has destroyed a'l
real knowledge of him and his saving
power. Let those who look upon
Romanism as Chrlstanifcy see this'
country where she has ever chant*. <
for centuries, and see what has really ;
happened.
**1 know of a land that is smik in
shame. Where hearts oftn faint and!
tire. I know of a name, a precious
name. That can set that land on fire.
It's sound is sweet. Its letters flame.
I know of a rame, a precious name?
'Tin Jesus.
HERMAN WILCOX
WHAT EXPERIENCE TEACHERS
Real success has been achieved
thus far by the tobacco growers* coops
of New England, of Tennessee
and Kentucky, of Virginia and the
Carolinas. Their members are net-1
ting more money for each pound of
leaf produced, depending upon its
grade and quality. This is a marked
change from a few months ago when
leaf could not be sold at any price.
Tobacco growers in the middle states j
are about ready to imitate these >iujf
!i !
M . ' "v
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The Label I nst
When you re-finish v
a GOOD job of it. I 'si
i that wears and wears
j Walk On." It is
HANNA'S
It will make your ii
j the kind you can "see
elastic, yet tough, it is
face that gets hard u:
wood colors, Oak, Wa
,
' Dr>r?Mr 11 a d n
DUU11E* I IMIVL;
'"V
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v. _ - v'??!* i? MtjiSiT
*"
.r.e?^~
SaEEiS
)wn a Lot
hmhbbb^^
/v begin to make preparat
ent pay for it in a fe .v x
Boone to live if hou %
a lot proceed at once to
/ill help you to own : }
i til you need a loan befo
at ibose carrying stock ar
-* * r ft * -a
omptly on thenrst Moncij
:nts per share.
H.
BOONE,. N. C.
6A BUILDING & LOAN AS.
>U. President. H. H. ~r
BOONE, N. C.
t
MARCH 29, 1923
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cessful examples.
In spite of over supply and lower
prices for potatoes, the two or three
co-ops in New Jersey and New York
have been very helpful in marketing
their members* potatoes this winter.
Now the potat off rowers of Maine are
finishing up their pledges to pool
their crop for five years. That this
. the only right thing to do requires
no argument, yet as usual a few
threaten to jeopardize the whole
movement by staying outside.
Co-operative asse mbling, grading
and mariceting is the on y proper way
to bundle, distribute and sell not only
potatoes and tobacco, but all other
products which are produced in sufficient
quantity. Of course even '
such working together cannot add to
values, but it can help the producer
to gel a larger share of the value.
Some of these co-ops also are helping
their members buy fertilizer, feed
and other supplies direct in large
quantity at lowest prices for spot
cash.
Success depends upon management
plus loyal membership. The peanut
growers' co-op undertook too much,
? ?- ' . 1 ~
over-siayea mc zrarnci, u>auv
and is being reorganized. Usually it
is a hard job to start a co-op, but to
run it successfully may be even hard- ?
t r. Profiting from others' failures
and sticking close to its own business
the growers of any special crop have
much to gain and little to lose
through associated marketing. This
i further demonstrated by the splendid
- ic-i ess of our organized dairymen.
I
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Identifies Quality
our flooi ? or woodwork make
the brand of Varnish-Stain
;?the one brand "Made To
LUSTRO-FINISH
viis look like real hardwood, , *
your face in." Because it is
the ideal finish for any suri-ago.
Conies in the popular
Inut. Mahogany, etc.
Sold by
WARE COMPANY
flm
In Jloone?
siaLrT ' *-^"
*
ions lo buiM a nice
ears. I ots of people
vere available,
buy " -. The Watauga
some. Don't make the
>re subscribing your
e entitled to loans first.
\y in each month and
H. Greene, Sec.Treas.
JOOiAfiilN
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