PACE FOUR ?tic ?Bataujja Jkmocrat. ?. C. RIVERS. Editor aad Owner. Publitheri Every '! Kendny by THE RIVERS PRINTING CO. I Subscribers Wishing their addressMi changed will please favor us by giving the OLD as wel? as the NEW i address. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: t/ne tear *1.00 5ii Months 75 Three Months 40 Payable in Advance. Advertising Rates on Application Cards of Thanks* Resolutions of Respect. Obituaries, etc. are charged for at the regular advertising i&tes. Articles sent for publication without giving the name of the writer will not under any circumstance be published Entered at the postoffice at Boone N. C as second class* mail matter. Thursday August 21, 192-1 GOI.D IN SAND HILL PEACHES Twenty-live \ ..rs ago one coulii have gone :t * til sand hiils country '' N'orii; ' : Ciia and purchased i 1 direljbr for >1! < nts an acre and had hv ,1.-K. -i- r friends might have; muM lot : tie: -ion of lunacy t.?.| pro. . -:: funi fa a : browing atvfcy his j roomy. Tt- rack *-1 ih ? ifor-i foik Si red through thutl sandy iVs' r~ var. some ISO mires rtne - : 1 f ain =1 .r.vdU?a TV. tabic land >i v.-hi and and sci b> piletbnl - 1 med -loss as v.-a ' land could lie. Thou tilt* Seaboard built sunt1', fruit: .. . (in ni parsing the| edge of r'r w Soni on v" ?hv j idea thfc- - 0 >?! s ith the smc-ll t of lit- ; fie- nihil in otruUvi for' lubes. Idiii itiu't;'. PJ?*? * \vss I started. Tl; d v-\m? the mo. toil-; I i Intii.iv.'iir and jflS? ran-' adiffei ?t !' i in" ' 5' Mu< -vfc*. . . tin- early or al i'li'-bui-' uv ; ! have ti- t.ivodj sand &i< Qtt i;.B| T')':a\ i Sp'}Xt iiwhov- 'he -mil bids ;f-acb im'.v vill ' i If' :- ail- '.in ' -i 01vl* dnjjS *1 a ? v or :jgjl diso-.r.T-.a-.-d nciglou,! hood- i o . lib! .1 tir-a.-ii.i-ni:'.*.!.'. grotf; ?? any iii . coonlry Js: ever i.-unei:', he show) JI moto)' (i'.'W :: ; U'.?I t'uf himself the niliof tr.;r..-i??nnin^r W :!>t ? !V!il: I iU > : < ?::;: ! ill| con wn1 f. a i utnnvu .n^ strotehc-s nil inmi ;:viKt?d h uncommonly !>i ocinciivo ami havitfe a value as high as any ir? th. :a'i. For insttf.d of tlffl ;:ru? wa.st?> ..? former yeur^ out* w: n.w >ve Ithou sapds of acres ,? r*?. tr s planted ] rr.iv an row, and jest n?.>\v ?tuning into rheir harvest. Ai ' <-rnv? t- mdr.-irv has boon &ev< . ju .1 w:thin t dccu-h and the end rajthe develop^] men* :s not yet. The crop *,his year a ".ut two j Wir and tiedid : ?-arin nnti' y. >?. may. Tin: c.-.ii; m ivcineut, say - N irtb Carolina division of ma ' wii! come about August 4, when pom 20Q tu 250 ?ars of peacbei; shipped Vouch day. The state divide : of mar-; ket.- e^iimatajf. a tcite imient this pnmme of 1,700 . . t r cars and 1 - express c:? s,.oO[? c*.load of peaches raised on land that only a few years age wu< thought: to be entirely without vahie. T.Hst veer frost caught the bloom and -nly about .TOO car .oads v. ere ?b PI 1 1 >22 h movement] was 1,250 refrigerator ears and 250 express cars. The industry is only i ; ^ infancy. i The canning basinets wiust be expanded ir. ; ronnrtlo". ?o is growth of The peach, crop to sa\. woste and glut I.!! the market. ?hi :i. I > 71 V i 1 comiTu vciai peach tr?> the -sanci hills b.-l . only diM. ,?di '.???.> ace nou beari _ v -.;r the 'Jive years when the younger tr .rue i.ito bearing, the output V?e trebled and at annual shiimn ?l from <>.000 to P,0o0 car?, is pre. cted. One does not have t? eo to California to find gold T . re are ?.pportunities all aronna lh . those w in eyes to see and the nor to exp* iiihent.?Di-nv-ille News. HAULING BY TRUCK The New York Times under the caption 4 Short Hauls by Trucks,*' rails attention to the fact that American citizens are realizing more and mure the convenience of short hauls by trucks rather than by railroads. TV.ft nAinhc mit i future use of trucks depends largely on the amount of road building. Here in North Carolina we are preparing to do short hauling with trucks by constructing modern hard surface roads In many states of the union that is not the <ase however, and therefore. The Times is right in saying we must build more and wider roads. The Times says: "A new witness to the value of trucks instead of railroads for short hauls is found in the formation of T a corporation to specialise in thej construction of six wheel trucks es-j socially designed to reduce the road impact and to permit the carrying of larg- loads. The increase in the j number of trucks of all sizes andj kinds has been particularly noticea-j hlc since the war. h naturally gave| an impetus to cruel-.ire owing to the necessity of supplying moving armies with food and mum In France| ammunition and stio: y trains were1 almost entirely dependent upon the trucks, and there, owiiig to the con-1 gestion on some t rhe railroads.! there was even much *?ng hauling1! of freight by autom l?gi In peace! times, however the principal value of the trucks has p d to be feeders to railroad : ght lines and! as means of transport for farm products and other goods v er short dis tance ft on) country * tv, or occasionally from one t o another. 'The use of truck - ; intimately bound up with r ilding. If trucking is really al railroads for short hauls, * ites ar.d the nation will have t <T mere and wider roads with <! founda-tion [ The ;mount of road ce taker. :p by big trucks is ; ly so gr at ! hat they delay pass traffic. This! is largely due; to ihi t that most] of ihe highways an vide enough. me damages com roaa surlaees, bv the heavy pout m. - i the load-I h. > made most Irv rested roads) so rough that passeiiK traffic is ;imcoroi'ortabld* The prim :t .! roasor: for this is that the roads - re not u ith j view to carry: _ heavy load.'-. "'Numerous st at way comymswust? have been conducting oxpfc-rimonts to test ' iiaanires done ; ne th* typ ... . u, support m This v. 'i< have *-? > ?h y.ped so that v.- exisin-ti- high ever which tli -micK irutfk-i in;t ?n? enlarged ' eaiv } ? Mor r.e with ' . rnpact of heavy ?. hivles. it gov ] r -aviovthai niprmenter! I 11 k .-oi >triu ; \b. vh v. ill w>-1 :! v. ;u- and 1 W'ill hi wol-| .;t.vi! l!ut it is imt ihle to escape l-f1- -nclu.-ioti t!.; > iruekiuur 1 j . \ the .* . j r v- tier and >Siir! die)- roads will increase.' JUDAS SOLD lliMSELF <\V. A. W IK*) -till h? old men h* themselves are p? ic?:d?for thirty piec.iU of direr Ju<D?. sold liimseit not Chiist' W h-cVi often tli-ngh'i of iall /a i yualit m 1 ry^ i I We in r repair v\ || m m Every most cai with the rnent en of servic = i Furt ht cLA L our plac Our WO] does. Dc for free: don't sal in town ! jjjg 'sH! IfUc Be Walkc SQ \m HE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?? VI trayai of Christ by Judas, the man of sin, the man who kissed the Sv?n of the Living God en a dark and dismal night with a kiss that as cold as blood. That false kiss will ever l- remembered and registered against Judas around Christ's throne and on the h:ir?5 flint vnnn h<.f.vo?: That sin wit] stand for all eternity never to end. Oh what a mortal man Judas must have been. A son of perdition doomed for an eterr.a. pun I (I Ill iJ The Refi < |P mobile Si i'l I3I friend i r*l dress S ? I', \\?\ ator desig . |<i|j| hood?D I j :|r t|j finish?n / / new bet j /frls same ?o< // lifeji| See toc / J I .*'! Tounnit t 875 FjC j ' Ron '*fv":r * s~S l?'A SV - Sport Router 5 \V \\v' si Sport Touring 1015 \ v \w|j Thc G.M. A.C.ok' v ^ bu\ rai \ L'.niioK. T.ifc and X A f,1 <3 | 1. *1 Agct ; r;\"~ X issr-i-: E > . sv; h o IS (s> d v the W ate / Repair De fc ike a specialty of fi ?ork job is executed wit re. Long experience : use of ultra moder ables us to render 1 4 - ? :e along this line, ^rmore after a watc e it must give sat rk is not completed >n't hesitate to ret repair or adjustme tisfy you. Call whe] for court. jr's Jewelry % Boone, North Carolina. au3uai!an!^?ir??Ji afenfef tipjiJSTEinE :RY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C ishment which the love of money and j f the price of sin brought down upon i a his head. The only Begotten Son of God, f | was to be betrayed into the hands v j of sinful men, accused without a j cause, suffer and die upon the Ro- ( | man Cross. I Oh what a sacrifice Christ the Ki?tf marie and what a great loss to J { Judas?soi'.i himself for thirty pie-i | ces?not. Christ. The sacrifice of blood was made 1 eautiful j ij | ill i ned Olds- rill I x is an old ||!l || i ti a ticw ?few radi- ?a|! I'l In?higher gs] jij uco Sat' n || | I ew lines? ||| V s uiy, but ijjil V ?d chassis. [fell \\ [*y[ li\\ \\ gi\\ \v Conn* - . 1175 ,f;gv\ jfjl Sedan - 1250 !%-* ?/# JLJ DBUhc S?bn 13SC tended peyucat plan \r Jy y. All pncc? f. o. h. SjM 3 f *jxi?rts tire adili'joaaL j w :'M.KR \Jf YUMA, N C. MOBILE IX 8 ui-.rir.r^ Ih sS - I hword I ? 3Q pt. I J. tic w cQ l| fuC I snh ne watch 2TI ?5 h the ut- S s coupled n equip+ I1/1 k/io + UCCSl 1J= Sn.. sie; | :h leaves isfaction. m until it jg| urn one nt if we || nycuare p Store | 1 irferDaiferilailaife i - or the atonement of sir. that you j c lad I might be made free. ' i] "The blood of Christ cleanses us d roro all sin" so Juda< paid a penalty; d .hile Christ made a sacrifice. j o; Which one are yon ^oinjrto follow? ; hrk-t the Kinjr or Judas the destroy ( d Jbr Economical 1 Touring C Roadsfe The Chevrolet the lead as the b< section. We nov immediate deliv* new managemer partment is at yc a good line of ne1 cessories. BOONE M F. C. WAI .11 / I \ pf*j . 2M We Have or Three Mower AND IT LOOKS NO^ BE HIGHER 1 AG J We predicted the adv came, a $10.00 advan came true once and mi If you need a machii now. It has always bee ? u~_ -i ? wiuig wiicii yuu iiccu BOONE HARDW AUGUST 21. 1924. r who with a kiss put Christ ixtic* jc hands of his enemies?suffered ied- v as buried and on the third ay arpse again more glorious and right?ascended to hi> father and ^ now on the throne of mercy ple.suir?|* your and ray cause. ransportation pW r !ar $605 r $590 : is still taking est car for this v have them for jry. Under the it our repair de )ur service with iv parts and ac* OTOR CO. RD, Mgr. {. . Only Two Deering s Left V LIKE THEY MAY , , <* SIEXT YEAR UN ance last year and it ce. So our prediction ght do so again. tie you had better buy sn a good plan to buy lit. >v ARE COMPANY

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