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PAGE TWO Look at Him Now! Greensboro News. P "You are n smart fellow, ObapIBftfl." "But look .t: me now-** , The most ;i?>tcn - ?.??; :i t: country was in jail. handcuffed, beaten, surrounded ->y ;>oL;*emvv.. hn ?i career or rob-sfcoo and-run once more cut short by : - ion.*? arm -for- l>: ever reaching: for h?s collar, lu the ,,r end it '^(si him. Not ? very time, but when the pack s aft' r ??ne so known and feared as Gerald Chapman, it is w almo-t inevitable. ) ror l ', years tnapmar* iau lougnt pi the law His - l robbers. hold- t!i up:.. shootings. goes Kick to the James hoys to find its equal. They range from a $2,400,000 postal truck job j'j through jewelry store hold-ups ard i on to every daring crime that hasj^* baffled metropolitan police. Once aim ten year sentence in Atlanta. Again w a 25 year sentence Ww York One he scrved, the s?*conJ he fled. IT** es- :tl caned from the pr on was wounded ^ m captured, plac. d *r: espiUib csca- ^ ped again, and baek ' the old trail. jE Not. a r ? -fai :m Anieri-an | ? city that did not ha\ his picture.) his de:- .*ipt ion. 1 ; N ot a dar tng crime was con m tted that sus-1 picion <1 4 < * fail m im. It was a tributt h '* - -s. and vi dence -f the f ' hich he was' ^ h-. id. "But look at m f. " Aye Chat man th w '. rid ook : .< tyou t?r It * om.s int. the bag : jring th- pri?.< . ?I;? - nture of the i _ outlaw oi? aga i lions, who kr?ev\ oaJy o draw ..rul fire. Ttie . , world will 'ixacl : ?m you tne last: r: v-asitr' .'i puni.-l ri, ft has long .t sir it inatKt-d you for the dungeon ami the eta r. V 1 knew that, and what hells >f * ?mcnt it has brought you as ;? ; fled forever from the clutching hand only you yourself ..f now know. Hunted of a' men, out-1 lawed, damned, "You are a smart q fellow Chapman.*' ^ "But look at me new " The world j will look Chapman, because it has y not the courage to look at itself and Wi learn what made you what you are. b; BLUE RIDCE | v; Mrs. Myra Matney wife of the Rev. ! P. Matney died January ,,, 29th. " ; {I Mr. .1. V. Mill'.-r is getting on \*i ry; nicely working the road. I M M A St-.ry hat been visiting -, Mr S. A. Li room* spent Sunday with' ni his mother, Mr? ,Har?i(;; Llreoiu: of j. the .Mr. Vernon settlement; i ;f Mr. Ralph Story is in the hospital af Banner Elk. lie was operated on I ^ Monday for appendicitis. Last re-1 ports are that he is Rettingr on nicely.! ;t Mr. Spencer Story from York, S. | (\ was called home Monday on ae- v I A Gl I ...ALE |jf| i am going out of the H move them. ?? 1 will also have on sa: a|s drens' Sweaters, Winte pj! Flannels, Clothing, etc j|| 1 have a good up to d the above lines you wi ^ it now, you will save rr No goods will be the low prices wi Butter, Chickens, E< |1 goods. p A NICE PREM1U p BUYING THE MC PREMIUM THA~ gj; CEIVE. Thanking you for y< V?- you at this sale that 1 ai 1 DP. S.?All amounts jp approved note. -r - ? ' - .7: ."v--j-] Vedicts Mai* Will Lose Teeth, Toe*. All ll's Hair R< ?!t. Van w'l! n ; . if not his he \i < I be <olutely ;ir v?; r?i5 !i*? nnd?Mil?!?' ! ' til l?>sr *1 tOt'S : rt(i ringer- These prt* e!k>BS Jir^ h-.-M 1 f?n < study K K. pr< >^or of 1 ?hH'iK"'"zy and iteologi ?* Harvard dversity. Th?<-> hwnRes svii! n-?t : ?' until n hits passed throusrfc < ?? ries of iuTt 4T?r phases. wh -rnbubly | I'l rover 40.a<w? t ? 7~..??od rs. hc irding to Processor R.-? ? \. i?? heightening and hr- -ting .>? e forehead and eulHri,'irls. * f'.e afcud r bl|^er brain and longer face. Th?? fut*.ire msii," he said. "I* a" r?fiin to 1??** his rooih nv foe ape an of the past loM hi* The e man ?i<ed bis teeth t - tr r afne^s. eak nuts an>! an weapons * ofPenue tichtlng. Clrlllratioit has done away !th tnese conditions. "Hair 5* a detense given *v not are r nst cold. Oivllination c"*e mnn Kits and artificial cover Bald>sa 1* >n the ini-reuse, w! if prob>ly never existed uu- er.r man. i ' rears man may be ia bald i -I billiard ball. 4TVr man w'.I: se r n fin rs m l roes also seem to N h blo. certainty When man "limbed r-.'s to es'"3ipe firm: ariinv.tls :s toes ere needed fo rive hlrn ibolds. ow tliey are qtjRe : ^eless. 1 shape ' the 1 iituaTi skull ind r- " = erect ?slri? :: are designed to pr >te an >s?> In ?he size and weii ' of the dint <>f trv serous dim >i hi Th. Uttl? -on of Mr Mrs. ". S. Xriplett who has bad pneumonia v- improving son ' this ritingMiss Anoie CSreene, whu <. oeert ] firkin# at Rhodhiss i- sp- . ng a , \v days with home folks Mr. John Mainey and Mr John nvis attended the funeral f Mr. atney's mother here on Friday. Messrs Boyce and Ray Hoi . r ore siting relatives in Statesville this, eek. Mr. J. C. Stor\ is back from a :*inoss trip to Johnson City. Tenn. Mr. Hampton and Charlie Storie sited Mount Vernon Saturday night Mr. J. H Underwood has been emoyod as time keeper on :he road' om Aho to the highway. M Spencer Hampton aii<! wife art I L-ttmir along: fine with the galax :n!< . Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stori? have iovod to their new home, and we ope they will make a success fa *m<? Misses Mae and Irene Ford were isitors at J. C. Stone's Sunday. Miss Rosalie Triplett was a visor at Mr. Frank Holder's Sunday. Mr. S. C. Church was a welcome isitor at Mr. J. C. Storie's Sunday. KKsrass SEAT FEBRUA : shoe business and have ie my entire line of Men ;r Dress Goods, Winter ate line to select from. If 11 do well to come to this loney by buying for your charged on account duri 11 not permit it, ?gs, Hams, and Corn ta M WILL BE GIVEN T( )ST GOODS DURING ' r YOU WILL BE DEL. >ur business in the past a; m, J. Cottr rHE CORNER STORE" of $10.00 or more 60 ar HF. WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY 250.000 Men Received Summer Armv Training % wasiuagUilL?Aiorv than men ^ received seine dc?w --'f Intensive * military training under War depart | tuent supervision i.-s? summer. Tb?i 3 period of tTiilnini: ranged from S days r?? three tmoiitbt. The built of the a training v.-,s it the N11tiun.1l Guur-' jj camps. The report* show that In the twenty-nine civilian training ian:ps heid this year the attendance was rhe m ix luintu which could he admitted and cared for with funds available to rb* i War department for the purpose. The number actually at the enrupK 33.983, for thirty days, was a big Increase over iasr year while the number of applications received anemuted to r*S,lX>0. Of that number. 44 000 proved to have the physical and other oualtth'Stlons necessary for admission, so that approximately 10.000 youngsters were disappointed in their hej>o to go through a training camp coursb last rammer. A pha.se of the organized reserve <-orps work during the summer to which the W? lepartnmnl attaches particular importance Is the applies tioo "or the first thee of the principle of unit training to these organ.*nations. 8 The Deft nse <btj test, on the face ? ?f official reports from all ever the M count ry, served to bring out sharply ? the bone tit of this unit training scheme. g War dep&jrmiont d-hdais say. New Chamber Discovered i in the Endless Caverns 2 Newmarket, Vh.- A new chamber 3 wtrv? is-eng .1 v?eau?7 orui nHtural won- 3 dei s .uty titi rTt? disoo?'?,r?>*t. has bwn 8 found in the linOfrs? er.verns. reports J froii t parly of ninent <>!?.gists now erg ?pe<l in exploring the averas say. The new "hambor was entered by men who wor *d their way through a small opening and descended s" on a rojte. It i- marked by vegetable and animal life ar.d rock formations said to be more yjvctactilar than that of other set*lions of the cares which hare been open for inspection for yeara. CHWX>CMKH3 0 OCHbO<Hyo<K> 0<XH3 OO-O 1 Warm Pool I* Used ?s Bed by Hermit a o gait Lake City, t'tah.?"Her- 55 ? nail of the Warm ilpringa" la S O the sehrlQuct police have glv**n d 2 to K V Jensen sixty, found 5 j5 nuke 1 and asie?-p. floating 5 2 around In a four-foot deep pool ? ? of naturally warm sulphur wh i? & rer In \ rpve juat north of h-~*re. 5j I g A v.or.o^n pillow arrangement <? X was used by Jenwa t?> keep Ms ? $ head afloat. He told polk* that ? <* he had spent his nights for ? 2 months n the poo!, because 't V; 0 afforded relief from ihe < old <j S? weather. z Police at Urst thought him $ 2 penniless. but It has sine* been $ 5 :earned that he has u private < jj| income. jj CKiOOO 0t>WO0iKHKH^O00Oa0aCWK RY 1 ; jpi cut the prices so as to |g Pi ^ \Y/ 3 EEl v> vjiuciis rtiiu \^nii- ci^i Underwear, Outing jp you need anything in P) sale. If you dont need Ip ' future needs. gj; ng this sale as ^ ken in exchange for ?p j? 3 THE PERSON gf THIS SALE, A (GHTED T? RESSi srJ U5 nd hoping to convince yg /our friend, ell | i| id 90 days time with jpl i * THURSDAY?BOONE. N C. 1924 IS NO\> WE HAVE ENTERED UP WILL WE SAVE OR SPI We bolk'v. the Watauga Building \ Loai: Assocn ing in a small or large way of any institution in Watan Wt now have assets of $lo3,0]0.63. Th* v assets consi for about a0 per rent of its value and in many cases during the month of December $3,86-4'. < interest, \vh of any kind on this stork and all received their checks of more than 160 homes in this county. Why not take ii? our association: it is impossible lor you to lose, through this Association. Read "what prominent men of tin Vi r. -i States sat WARREN G. HARDING, D DENT OF THE UNITE Believing that nothing can ment of the highest attributes o ownership by every family of i glad to endorse effective effor nership. Nothing better could h than a very notable increase in t CALVIN COOLIDGE, PRESI! STATES, 1 INo greater contribution coi stability of the Nation and the than to make it a nation of horn the institutions which have bee ward this are deserving of enco MELLON, UNITED STATES TREASURY, No greater service could be to increase the number of hom< cupy them. Building & Loan As stances, have made such owner ing have rendered invaluable s the government is conducting courage sound investment of wise be lost through speculatio HUGHES, SECRETARY OF SAYS "In giving endorsement to tl Loan Associations I feel that tf owning are most closely relate the permanence of American ii SECRETARY OF COMME I i r i f -.i - i navr cx jjiuiuuna rann in centive to saving and as a step dence. While many difficulties mounted by most families in si great majority of them achieve 1 ply themselves to the task with milies can save more and do it t than in any other way. Nationa nancing is a huge one, for man} reauired withm t-hf* n#?vt- - i. J ? ? "w? v-" J ing construction. ITiere are mi tion, and economically, to ind this essential financing done as local financing institutions, wl saving and lend their funds tc same community. Abe Lincoln said "Get ready and the chstice will c< ing and Loan Association is now open. Why not take the Building & Loan a good thing or not. If it ?? iet V, of the largest corporations in the county, which Sh and take some stock today. Come in and talk it ovei Watauga Build Associal W. H. GRAGG, S FEBRUARY 5, 1925 MM?a?KF i mutUMAJ aiea WRt?BMBwanwiiaB? 7 HISTORY | ON A NEW YEAR LND DURING 1925? bition offers the greatest opportunity for sav* iga County 1924 was our most successful year, st of first mortgages on improved real estate much less. We paid our prepaid stockholders ich was full six per cert. They paid no taxes promptly. We have aided in the construction some stock and make regular monthly savings and it possible for you to own your home r of Building and Loan Associations: > ECEASED EX-PRESID STATES SAID: do more toward develop! good citizenship than the Is own home, 1 am always Is fn fMimnracri* Knme r\x\r appen in the United States he ownership of homes. DENT OF THE UNITED SAYS uld be made to insure the advancement of its ideals le-owning families, and all n devised to contribute touragement." i SECRETARY OF THE , SAYS: rendered the country than ;s owned by those who or.- ? ssociations, in countless inship possible, and in so dolid in the campaign which to promote thrift and enfunds which would otherf 1 ? * n, rraud or carelessness. THE UNITED STATES ne work of the Building & le aims of thrift and homed to our prosperity and to nstitutions." 1RCE HOOVER SAYS home ownership as an intoward financial indepenand obstacles must be sur- ? wing for a home, the very t home ownership if they apenough determination. Fa;asier in paying for a home ( lly the problem of home fir millions of dollars will be ears to finance new dwellany advantages to the naividual families in having largely as possible through lich encourage systematic > home-owners within the me." The Eigth Series of the Watauga Baildsome stock? Are all the above men wrong? I? Watauga County, as a whoie, get behind it, one ares all its profits equally with the stockholders r with us at any time. ing and Loan tion 1 iecy-T reasurer.
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