PAGE TWO Pef jy'? Matrimonial Ship Once Again Being Brnien to P ircn New York?Peggy Hopkins Joyce j or the Countess Maragrct Upton Hopkins Joyce Mcmer, as her husb-' and called nor in his suit for annulment of the marriage, sitting on a purple-canopied bed in her Louis XV apartment, explained recently that the trouble with the young count' was that, though he was a "nice boy" j and a "perfect gentleman" he allow-< ed his wife to be the man of his tam-! fly. ;*I love d him once", she said, "or' I would never married him because I could cet more than a count if S wanted to. But it's all over now. He won't work. "Lor" fied when I had to pay the bills?riot because of the money hut because I lost my respect for him. Now I'm going back on the stage for I've been the man of the family niy?elf The countess called in her maid to corroborate' her assertions of having financed the count since her mairiage * Haven't you known me te cash checks tor $100. $500 and $1,00" and turn the n>f the z:it as a **perfect gentleman* vva- her story of a "poke on 'he jaw" which she said the count had z \ r ev one a ft noon it: a vaxieab. It was that nigh* that she r*-?i'a \ i ;?v. ,.v front r.h..-i;-, opart inert. she 1. ::? only time! since h ' _ . 1 h r .n that she had hot v a I ho trie hij the eve! ipg. " - t i 4':.. u. |5Qv CoriTi'f - >u?.- wuuhi 1 igin the o muinit : .1 as hard aahc -aui'-r." 2pv greeting ' ? * >;?anei rep??r -; (';> was: "i am v?*r ; .happy. lak* chairs." v'riAs he! 'it TV'.- l-'fr h'.? -mi' . C'i; I .! ; ' "0 jr-v, v'hir a. MaamyiiM- . t |t hi did some . .nr- i* i on his e.e i r= -;i. > The eou'.il >;- d V;. : i t? J IV^yl befvM ? !? <: "-i? ; e '(..!* -he was ':^j vs t.aiih;. ai.d i.? a h:;ft t|v I it jtflfa?: all : ; he hatl i r 'nenji money for frtfrti bo* Nt^a-.-r:h the coui't. " i her money and v as a good tsa.-i.arai. he said. THE DRIVER WH<' I i EES This paper carried yesterday morn ing sa .u'oui,'. a vu iiuj an .tatom .teii' ,if m d.-.t character. I; was a crru-b ^rc.ssiu# acideai m which Mr. Thmnp. nad a lee M'' - -red nijrfvr ft- v. r.-vb ? a w.r\ and but tor tin- fcfcnb ? -su:.^ the achlciit would not JiAVe o, urrc-d; never!holes- it was due t v. <,rdt n ibsjfflrthoh -s it was due ;? . of the iislt.-- . _.:w- Cv:. : v a socia'eb v. >th 'Jhh acid..: , eu.it as taking a chimco, ignorance <>t :oohmn sir >i - I"''.silijfc, *Ta: t-t' j hi nsoti't '->11 ili>- trucks, fa -oust tin nn'i' ach of a train. Tilt- a siting iilotol isl had :: p oyched tin- ;c<-s-'-\r.v. -lapped K? bt gine ami cut off th". lights. The road siop>> sh ii>>., -ward tin- r: t . A ear eun'.iiir ip 6vh.nl t::> waiting cor, giving it - . ! > i; , r,t i: thing; !'.v.r.'!' Work, i \\ t; ?:00 p. m. to i ". Rev . ? 1 1 i Eggers and Rev. Uriah r.-,,:h:rijr 3:15 to 4:15 What piam oouid thi ar.d church work. . Sauti.i. 7:30 to S:lo Itiblc Stud*.. '\n'> Alexandria 8:15 Sermon ... Sunday 10:00 a. ut. Sunday School n charge 11:00 to 11:13 Song service by ioca to j 2:00 Programme tor South Oil Sunday 1:00 to 1 :30 Importance of church 01 1:30 to 2:15 Civic value of the Sund, 2:15 to 2:45 Present church work. . 2:45 to 3:15 Church discipline 3:15 to 4:00 Bible Study. The sprea< 10 minutes; Philip, Dean Swift, minutes; Paul, Ola Dotson, 10 mi JJ. T. ROY 1 S. C. 1 petus toward the track and a passing; di freight. tkxui the startled driver coufd ! see no chance but in trying to jump p; Re failed to make safety in that way s* Xn this most unusual accident and 1 tr in another which had ocuxred the'si previous day?a little child terribly ' hart, there was involved the motorist p who runs away. He presents a prob- d Jem because he is pretty certain to be n ;< dantnTrtiis man on the roads after -< that, if he was not especially danger- o vi; before. The roan who speeds up tl his car and flees after the machine he h controls has done bodily injury or si property damage or both, i of course h a coward, but not necessarily more of j a coward than most folks. His action t< - not necessarily criminal except in j w so much as cowardice may be associ-j ' 1 ai?d with criminality. Ho may be ajv man capable of high phy-:cal or mor- ( d al courage or both, bu* panic gets! him and he yields qu k'.y to the! e counsel of his fears. I _-h; is con- j tession, sometimes cerrf ssion of1 more than the fugitive I- really gui!-! ty of. O The mere act of r !.:ng away w seldom makes tilings a: ; worse for the victim. Sometime the driver whose :ar causes th in :ry could i v m : fo'-n: a real service -ying but j *S that infrequent. If h much at J P fi-u'r . public opinion . inns him I 1 the more l'or yielding owaidly 1 jmuuli-e :tl : - . : - ' . : ; . ? M ? r inr tmtzg is pevnaps? ctueiiy se-j-; , l\'? ; , i: i ver xv h ~ . .he escapes ;?; ! i. When Jl ; I v. - i ? will 1 - 5 away more >s; bisjp r?er\. ara lik.viy t., play him aiifl < rts of 1 rick inakir h a n- ' iJ:? i >. | | I' is by ?n.?a?t- vir that any- j'S v- ?ti. l av?-.-inn>> i ?i by a jf m .in the highM-ny v pladngrijj -\h v I"... IS .t it ?r > ' A'aith 'emsbot'j!i; TKt: sMOTHtJO ivi tf -A-hh . oH.-' ij t'li:' be y.iu. wi.-h-K-j sny othi-> j 'It ;< ' '.i-iuil iti-I ' r-t- Uu'-e.-- ! '. '-a: "BH i.544 Q'th'Tl i I . ' I ': M . ..IH ..III ! n.- fastI net ??r )H? .. cxpivss?r-|5 ! -.m: ir- Bb cf ikv bee; . i ? ur hi; ? fian iy. Hnowm fctva i[ion t a ul lit wi- las laid ;!.? o i i ! - \> - tnient. \ rctent writer tens i i man \vh" = . ;.n-. ri?-?i f?>r desertion after 12 ; l fadhl'si married lif . '*?{* -aid thai he had heen eoiniuvr [ ie. . l a* he had -n hi- 5 1 yyil'o and children thruugli the win- < ao\< . ihai be hie! - a them lhf.1 = ver\ iiiv.ht a 1 tha* he i'?ia#n't * i iff! 'A i ;ie v'ovrted him back J . : : bat I3f ? .an yad a ; I rim . a <( mask jmj . fj ,r. iv and sustain d, ami his a : jj pulse V. a.- .-ell \ al ion. II' s J v.- a -.'iK ajpa ena. ntai: ; J miv "i his own mity. He :. i. c I'V.iur Honor if -h- -mly had lb: a: ] i I never would hcvf> hi: her.'* n - . .. i: .. some ;r jj av.> make viuleiiee and bruta.:; a: . j e\'CUs<- for lllViiCC, but. r.ov j i ratio a. h ?s well Known ho>\ e\. S trial lh?- carter's or : luek.-mkh'- '( very easily puts up v.lth an bee;. a- jj .e "canny i n i> > diffiepit f.o. < he- < { LAM ME I ? y meeting to be held with Jhurch Saturdav and Sun-jl st. 1924. A t' orliOn ar 1025. .F. Jt. Hoggins oner afternoon Kiiniz-.tion I'rof. \V. V. Perry ay School Prof. X. G. Greer G. W. Robhins Rev. E. J. Farthing i of the gospel?Stephen, rtoby Vines. 10 minutes; Peter, Carter Farthing, 10 j notes. BYEP.S X1TSON EGGERS, Committee. 4 "HE WATAUCA DEMOCRAT?E tzchess to live with an egotist Jf a husband or a wife makes the] firmer but a reflex of himself or her! ?if and of bis or her ideas it may ! lake for conformity but hardly for itisfaction. U is a difficult thing to seev that erfec; unity is impossible without j erfect independence There can \ o s'ncerp unity wunoui aeiioeraie ?if-giving. And if there is at. effort n the part of one to make to makp ne othei conform in every way to is wishes and his ideals, th%re is nothv ration. The cventuation is r.ot uimony, hut disharmony. By and by there is a constant ?*fart to evade what cannot be argued ii'n Whoever will not tolerate ar.vling but hi- own ideals and ct>i:icboTO is putting a premium upor ecepuon. Submission or seif giving must be ntirely voluntary to be worth whileOBITUARY Mrs. Vonnie Cannon Greer, wife f Mr. tloza Greet of Vila:-, X. C. as born Nov. 4, 1 i>02, died ?Jui\ . 11*24. Mrs. Greer war the daughter of Ir. and Mrs. E. \V. Cannon of Vilas (!. Three years ago she v.as hapllv married o Mr. Hoza Grei b was :>orn to this union o: * hi Id, po\ fourteen months old. Ai lie .tsri* of niio-tcen sh? professed aijb i* Christ -* ? united with Mt. p J 1)1S is your oportun jestic Range in you) B\ ii! means don J?.S 1 K it the laMany, ma \ improvt ch famous range am please you inimensei our store at least on< Special \ M . F | A UCU [SErn Ask youi friends ant ^ MAJES TIC that we i-. presentative. who wi A side?show you the - better than other rat LgS 'tSS, ItR rca A Let the factory repr give you the opinion f|5 perienced expert. He .^r ^ you the many featu new MAJESTIC t gained for i t the pror P""3 pi of being the most d Sri and beautiful range 1 |5 Reputation in a rang sr3 . . . _ .. thing to be careruih |p ed before buying f tion is made up of te fully passed. I Qual I Eg VERY THURSDAY?BOONE, N CI vbanon Bapt7stchunTh"1imJ"Tem&;i)- i ?1 a consistent member of this a church until her death. While visitj ing her sister at Mrs. Mays. Shulls Mills, she entered the hospital there i for treatment and never recovered from a flight operation. Her death J J *.vas unexepected but she vrss ready j 110 jro. ftne torn ner nusomna mai sne felt she would not recover, but she did not fear anything: "For God is c with me and He is willing: to save aii who believe and trust in Him as Ke saved me." She often visit?*d her invalid mother and when the mother said "The way is dark before me at times." The daughter prayed for her and said "Mother there is nothing between me and my God." Mrs. Greer was a true friend to all. She loved her church, family ! nd her friends. Everyone who knew her loved her tor her excellent traits ; of character. Resides her husband tnd children she leaves a father and mother, tfarde brothers and three .-isters to mourn their loss. 'Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." MRS. G. W. EARP. r-SRVE YOUR MONEY?, I One Ki* of Tutt'slMls uvcimany I dollars ir\ doctor's hills. A vrrnedy I for diseases of the liver, nek head1 ache. dv?pcr-si%. constipation. hi\ioonit?: a million people endotje (Tutt's Pills) ' ?3MnB!l?aWWMiBgW? i \ to place a New Model C kitchen at a real bargain, tail to see the \W' MOD t word in modern range coi iTients have been added to its gracerul stream line b< . Make it your business t day during our "xhsbit and Sale < f E?la]esti Ganges ST 18th to 29th ! neighbors to come with y want everyone to see it. C ill be with us. show you ju true reasons why this won lges. esentative Choose the sty l of an ex- JE;STJC that n victual need an will show . ij practical dure res of the ancj matchless hoi.-*. tl/=>? thaf hn\rf? id position gashed the M/. , . are the same 11 ependable additlon to its n America ing qualities tl ;e is some- TIC, by its h; j and graceful r consider- ? . ance, gives a 1 or reputa- t:0 any kitcher fits Slir.rPSS ranrrt? ? ? ? ? ? l_A 1\_. UUOl A Ullgw is the best to 1 Is Hdw. St 500NE, NORTH CAR. JOGS ARE TRAINED TO GUIDE THE BUND " ! rr j to Expert* Find Female More j >. Reliable Than the Male. | d' i sr i'ot st!tf ;u. Gvrnmuy.?In this historic : T' I*. >1... < '.....t I th ti.1. " uti c i i cue* n k mr ?'.riu, pv*r of animals, erwted burial mounds or fits favorite greyhounds directly xzlside Sans Souci castle, there has tr teen established a national training 'e ichoo! for a type of dog conspicuous or the Ite?J Cross insignia carried on tr ds harness?the guide dog for blind (Oldiera. intiiiile patience must be exercised >j the two trainers in charge to pre>are the dogs for their task. TftOse (elected are almost Invariably female r* ihepherds. It has been founu that fe- u uhI?* dogs are the only dependable J mes. Mules are apt to forget their *'* lute- when they see a good chance 1,1 'or a tight. With the female the :na- * renin I instinct, the feeling of caring lr iffec: iciiately for the blind master, is 11 uppermost. Whip Is Never Applied. Kc.ecker and Wecher-ing, the tltvo tra'.ners of the 1'otsdain kennel, put the f? dogs through a rigid course of training i" which, however, the whip is * never applied. The dog must learn to waik - w!y. to obey the master's every A word. t'? fetch things for bin; when de- j sir? not only t?> avoid the lilies and i s pn-vr-Ti-ns and clitchfs dangerous to ' ? r?T. r--:eaiia fe - Ti2nlarS3ifenE?iHiB^ \reat Ma- r, ? EL MA- !J[ I istruc1 ion this ;!:ea- 1 o drop in Ji' 1 0t jjfjj^ IP -eff ou?we are so delighted ome whether you buy or n st how the MAjF-.S I IC is ri derful range performs, lor. REE During t ok at these two fine sets o >r set may be yours absoiu deciding to buy your grea ek instead of later. blished Solid Copper S{ Set ,, ~.i. illustrated to the left is of " ' HEAVY COPPER highly poti and of exqisisito design. Every . <|f , lan falls in love with it on sight. sr*t, [ *t fail to drop in to see it. war. ie of new MAneets your indi d preternce, the ible, economic cooking quali |j|> always distinVjESTIC ranges -I every type. In ^jjfin superior work le new MAJESandsorne design <5 artistic appear- gm :ouch of beauty JMI 1. It is not only to work with, it ^HppP ore AUGUSI 21, 1924.j* eif but ?Iso to pu!i th?f master o%erj r enough f'*r hlnj to moid danger. j * Supposing. for Instance. there I* a j t>1ec ting rn?l! box. U Is no hlndracc? | ;he dog. but ti?e animal muct be ugh? that lt< master should I* BO it as to ovoid running Into it. Thes* ??? must )]??? ieana to gauge* thai oed of tiaffic so as to Indicate to j etr master whether It Is safe to crosi: e street. When the time has come for the! ?g to pass Its flnal examination fhe ulcer harnesses tl?e dog and bids It ad its teacher, whose eyes are tied r the purpose, through Potsdam. The ainer can flien !ell whether the dog " - ?*"> *r..l.nlnnu nf 'njil'nt. Psychology Is Great factor. Next tli*- prospective mastrr is sect j r. All Mind persons who desire a j tide dog must lake tip resldenve in ie training school for p. period of ?ix eeks. so that master and dog may get sed to each other. Net always Is the r>p first wl' .-t^d for a particular Mind ian the proper one for that person, sychologicul factors play a great role t this matter During the six weeks' ial period the shepherd dog remains t the prospective master's side day nd night. Few persons perhaps realize that live . fi isk for a dog of acting a - guide to a * lind man is ?, nerve-racking The! otsdum trainers figure that no guide j og lasts longer than four or Ave years.' fter that it Is :? nervous wreck. Th? re; ave h'-cn numerous cases on rec" i of I uch does u< '.ng c razy from actual ervousn* ss yiTvl ill I i I -- n 3 SS rtL aril i hkil zmmmrr" : cSglr v ( iM, / MAJESTiC h I! with the New Model sS ot. Let the factory re- tp ^ i ade inside and out- Ljj >ks and lasts so much rjt srfl [Uc5 his Exhibit I f cooking utensils! Li..." . as? rely wrtliout cost just jgfis t Majestic Range this I fecial Majestic Ware jjp voy i 'tfuMy serviceable ware, 13- jUE aU'il below is well know** by gg ar. ls .iuj inci;>ands of Majos?n*c : t r- it the highly pitz- ?2gj ?xira heavy, otd time Majestic he