PAGE FOUR 'Clir ftLUnaug:* DtmotraL ! R. C. RIVERS. Editor ,u?>; Owacv. PubUthcd Every fhunday by THE RIVERS PRINTING CO. Subscribers wj&itng th*?ir aud'-esv a eha ngvoi wi.l pie use favor by pvm^c the OEJt) 'Aei u.- the NE'.V tddiu SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1 50 5ix Months 7S Three Months 40 Payable in Advance. Advertising KhJo on Application (ards of Thanks, Resolutions of Respect. Obituaries, etc. are charged for at ibe regular advertising rate Articles sent for publication without giving the name pi the writer will not under any circumstance be published Entered at the |>?stoffiee at Boone N. C. as second class mail matter. THE NEW NORTH CAROLINA New York Time* The story of the new North Oarflf~ liis-i as cold by French Strotfcer in! The World's work draw* the iruug-; iiiation like a magnet, so Calcinating' art his pictures ol the progress of! its p"r piv to.- a.: ijnartcr ?i ;i| century. Many a mail iookini? at I a map of North' Carolina with Pamlico sound arm ib?- Atlantic Ocean on the east and the toweling Appalachian range m t$se ?fest, so that it is blessed with every climate of the temperate zone, has envied its inhabitant? their natura. advantages. What a state to he born iri ami to work and play in where the Summer heat? can always be escaped by hieing to the mountain forests where the Winters are miid ami short and where the soil yields of its abundance and the sea and its lagoons of their teeming f:?h and game. But to North Carolina's natural wealth the energy and industry of its people) have added taxable material wealth, with the result that cities have sprung up from backwoods settle-j mints, straggling villages have become handsome towns, modern high-! ways have been constructed from sea to mountains and where were poverty and privation not many years ago are now plenty and luxury, In brief North Carolina has risen from the ruins of a Civil War to an almo>! incredible prosperity. Her people owe much to fhe inspired leadership of Chai M-> tf. Aycock who served them a> Governor and died full of honors twelve years :igo. Hi had been .1 plow boy >?r? the red clay inritk his family ?; no m - . His first passion when he v rvw to manhood was ehopls. lb dropped d-ad in the middle of a sentence v a famous speech : > .. K-. : Mr. St: other peats of Ay ? k t"perhaps he greatest rato: Nor kh .Carolina bar produced. v.e;l :1=. one of its .-weetc st spirit - *nd bravest, men." So man's epigram in rtimuiating, He tiec.a.ed that "u democracy cannot be buii' or. the! backs of ignorant meu.'' Others who helped Ncith Carolina to ?c< 'her .ireatni. come true" were F.dwir.; A. Alderman and \Ya1u-i (fines Pag*. The latter*3 inspirational pee? n on "The Ki gotten Mar." was read and is l retired by thousand- uf North Carol?mans. Well know is. his book ' the Rebuilding: 01 Old CommoTiwea-ths." Such cultivation of, natural resources as the Dukes con-j tributcd wonderfully to -in- progress; rtt -V... SltntA Tin- riui.l hni d**r< brought the people of the highlands; and plains into such intimate touch that no farmer now lives far from a highway. There are no more isolated mountaineers. The poui wl as a type has vanished. "The further North Carolina goes on the road of progress the faster she seems to move. Seven years ago spent SI.000,000 a year on school! maintenance. Last year the amount] was $23,000,000. In 1UUP the value | of her school buildings was $1,000.-j 000. Today it is $13,000,000. In three years she has spent $76.00u.0co op concrete and macadam voads. to connect tne county -eats of her 101) u irtie- Hex wealth ha- b*-en j rnuhoued by ten jn tw. my year.In 1 000 her bank deposit.- were $16.000,000. By 1022 she had r:>en to : $345,000,000. She has practicu iy no immigration. Her fortunes have been piled un by the brains and sinews of a native* stock not atr&id to work. So she 1ms become one of the richest per capita .-tales in the Union.; Her death rate is the lowest .t. the; country.'* ALL-AMERICAN TEAM Selected by Dumb Dan Journeys . end j Fishing tackle: Coast guard Railroad center Subway . guard! Flying tackle' Bitter end j Foreign quaTter j Draw back Answer back Come back , \\ hat i Thin! ~"T* -- ~ With Aiuthta h?vi?x post | of mt-Etf than ne-rial!" ol < I World's whl supply v it I World. War pro'-'ems s-ul?ta aii readjusted with Labor i pioyed at usi-::l work at pr> wawst ?itii the products form at mst ronfmandiug 1 a'aly good t>n with intei mr frrwgTi Ms at least partially paid with our ta: rninuthmg, v h the cost <>1 eminent gradually decreasm '.!> World War period: wit -neivtous orders heretofore t at>ey?Kte oow -'emir released lailcn and distributors; wit otoiam ie?d, with optimisn and nbrant, 1925 i* going lo ^r?*twat year for business istory of America. / ^ A CHRISTMAS SONG J&mee Monroe Dowr.um, Boone, N C What wondrous ligrht appears, TVsr, .,l?rv .U'.no.- . f. The angel bands come forth Through Heavens* gates ajar. .Shepherds watching heir flocks Heboid th 1 p)ont>os light The shinmg one draws near To announce the Holy \ight! Behold the pure Christ Child* Is in the manger laid, Tht holy song goes forth Ere heavenly glories fade! The shepherds numbly bow Before the Holy Child. And worship Him, atom.. So gentle, pure and mild. The wise men from the East i Behold the wondrous star. I Follow the welcome light. Throwing its rays afar, | All nations see the light i Shine in His Holy Face, . And promise gives to all, To every iand and race. | if /-V / '!> I i , r ^ d p ?' Specials to We have a lot of A as good as can be bou will give TEN PER C cash through Decemb Alsa a lot of Whit chines 1 0 per cent dis ber. We have a full line o at the lowest prices p ness. Don t forget to loo Wagons and Tricycle One second hand ning condition at barp BOONE HA! '"The Friei I ' j'l' .A. -, THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?E VI sj* , L ^ ; S ] v About 1925 ? z=r= ?-> ! esMsri' a of thv | leld in " / by re H Perry h pes i alive .** ^ One of its the America Great Publishers ~\ * > _ * v ( r ?,== -- .. ? All sec it in the little child Reflected from the Christ childs face Throwing its radiant beams afar From Heaven's high and holy place. ASHE COUNTY LADY IS FATALLY BURNED Mre. J. E. Foster'* Clothe* Become Ignited a* She Was Kindling the Fire in Grate. j Mrs. -I E. Foster, wh.se horn is, near Jefferson on the North Wilkes-j l.oro highway sustained fatal injury j Thursday when her clothing caughti while she was kindling a fire in the fireplace at her home. Mrs. Foster; died Friday night. Mrs. Foster was the widow of Majoi J. E. Foster ..t" Jefferson and e <>f the most highly respected women of this section. She was prominent n church and philanthropic work.l d at I t in t< for the I': s I byterian manse recently erected here. ! and having been a large contributor : j ian church in Jefferson. N -a.-**. . t fcr : yj*j ^ n rr l t M Ik r December i it vi M aliens Princess Ranges ght for the price. We :ent discount for d; >er. a; :e Rotary Sewing Macount through Decern- f hardware at all times j C \ACC1 v 1 O Pi-kv LKJk gUVJU UUf>l" k over our line of boys :s for Christmas. Ford car in good runjain. I WAR E CO. i ndly Store*" ERY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. =~5 Cut T]ni ai We mean prices on a lot of !V and Shoes. 7 his is for the holic Come in before Christmas ar nn f.fT Be MQ ? o> ikws from the anam COVE CREEK SECTION J The- Cove Creek High School will lose Friday afternoon Decemhei lit OpOS nr the holidays and open fo! the S'tin prine; term on Monday mornir.fr Ian ary 5. Mink Midterm examinations arc or: this Coon cek beginning Wednesday morning , nd lasting through Friday. The IVIUSk ho.d will not give any kind of play r C hristmas tree this year. Red I Several people of the community; ave been attending the series of lootings just closed at Yalle Crucis. (MMIB9HEBS1 TVi.. h.ivK basket, hail team of the raining school won a closely con- \;ted game over ihe Cove Creek mi in Boone last Friday night. The J rial score was 22-15. Quite a num-. r of the Cove Creek students atndeii the game. Mrs. Lee Mast and Mrs. James R. ast were visitors at chapel one day st week. The many friends of Don J. Hor-i n ate glad to know that he is im-j oving. He was taken to a hospital t Johnson City for an operation but was found lo be unnecessary. Miss Hattie Mast, who has been siting at the home of her brother; r. John H. Mast for several weeks is returned to her home in Marynd. Prof. J. D. Rankin preached strong unions at Henson's chapel on Sunay morning and at Mabel Sunday fternoon, supplying for the pastor i ev K. A. Taylor who was conduct ! ig a revival at Valle Crucis. Subscribe For Your < 'ounty Paper .j Exibe ! BATTERIES Put one on your car and you wont ( hare to crank this winter. We I keep new batteries all the time. | If your car is stored for winter let us keep your battery in shape. We have batteries to let you have while yours charge. _ . Th Boone Battery Service Station S. M. Ayer?, Mgr. 11-20-4 Expert Electrician m - ?; \\ DECEMBER 18. 192* nd Slash Thn I len s and Bovs' Clothing, Overcoats, lay trade. id let us show you just what we mean. ~ife, Sister, Sweetheart You will find the very Christmas :sent you will want for "him."' droom Slippers, Pajamas Belts Sport Vests, Gloves, Sweaters Fancy Hose autiful Silk Scarfs,, Ties of Every Description, A Sport Vests. Shirts, Lec., Boone Clothing Store I IMnhSKAB&SMKBMSKMUneMlKStinSiiiVKflBHnnKSMMfl&iS&KSSQSfiiCa RAW FURS ?I sum, No. 1 large $1.10 k, No. 1 2.25 , No. 1 8.00 , No. 1 6.00 ; Rats, No. 1 1.25 'n Weasel 10c to 1.10 ^ "ox, No. 1 Large 8.00 G. G. WILCOX, Boone, N. C. ^ ^ - better Xmos ) present could tjm $vethan an account at this Bank? e Peoples Bank & Trust Company