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PAGE TWO PLAN TO CUT OFF LIQUOR SUPPLIES AT SOURCE Is now square?} the An peopl - and .u.tl<{?*eiv thsiXgK A UK. K tUl* tally :?' f V * \ h**ther lit ' r' n T " vt,. C : ui . - Andrew - :m :i Niuyendoa- k ad of h/m Imt K* is *:n k: :-tl .support any hiort' ihau tie complete control. President t\> it;- .?;ueslionably is determined to have law enforced if is puss; hie ' ? mj >ret; it. Secretary Meiion is ? determined to pur ar end * i . s or traffic, and the pro--- ' h "ougliout fhe d-vi).try rand.- ' mr .% in favor o? law enforcement. Even those newspapers with we: : ndenctes stand as ctrit . ins'stm; - the law should bt nforceo a- r - is the law. Gen. Andrew* of creating twenty-two . nes which wipe ot?* State lid v.- \( etod in some quarters to - keynote of sucf CC-sfui <-r.ion'.-i:i in other quarto: 'he p!oi: - -.1 with a:arm as giving id< nc - further encroachment on the rights of stalein .: -n ..im:--- u t.. peope. Thus la: w i : no in the : t?. rmu.< d plan ' ?: .to a View tecracy in the : i; ?? land of the free," -ay- the < umbia ( S . (" ) Record. "All 'r.r en- receded this gigantic extern-i?-: ' police pow.-re of the K.-.iera' s r: me lit ha.- bevi the merest y But what i happening : t as th- Record, fivt years .<go pi edict"'! wojld happen. The end i not yet." Quito ;j difi* v t a is expr* ?-d by th- Philadelphia ".luirer which appro* . > the aboliti of the Stat. ?2ii iters. it may be argued that all this means an li'.crea I'Voerai pow.. a* the expense of states," s;t\ the irejierer. "hut Pre- del t pointed out recently, what the stati wx j?pt do th-- Fed era government .must do. The enforcement of f*'?do? a! '..iv, is iei'.i v withih its province. more particularly in fitis law is s/> unpopular i?\ sora? communities that aocui officials arc effected by local I; - nip; V The Washington Star sa\ - the slowness and Jeniencv of the courts is responsible for th" failure of prohibition to date. Enforcement is possible." says the Star "U is upon thai principle that the treasury department's new oran.zatioii has beer, piuuawi. Integrity or. thi part of enforcement officers of all degrees is an os.-ntiai. It has never been believed to be impossible to organize an holiest, oval force. H .Docrisv and tin" ! tv are n?./. dominant characterise .;f 'he American people." Whatever may he the re.-.id .?f he Andrews pian at least the e-.-untry is promised an honest effott < compel obedience to the law of th lard. aaRF fcrlftg ? ; nd to the mockery ..: exist. particular!} in the big ^ Political c m-id- rariang- we .... ai\ now ! nated. No lomer vid the loea - aide to march to court rind obta ii : y or iir.m . foi fl) -v.- i.y 4 io:a;oii of his eT ..iduli. Pit 5 . mination of ic.s. a rapid aea dererminecl drive . h, mad.- -t.-p the sources of ypiy. mportatK' ? : i division h-gnfij manufa? * irei! and stored ;?ahoi. ii - be -hown tha. ?ui idu assaults on irvj individual booiictrge! raid:- smail dispensers. a s gunning after puny offenders is tut.de strv-isivr only to ir.ake the law n.toneing powers a laughing stock. Control >t the sources >:i soppl\ tviil necessarily eliminate the Iitti? fellows front the scene of law viola tion without fu'-.her action The* cannot sell the booze they oar-i?o obtain. "Uncie Sam means business/* say: the Cleveland Plain Dealer, whose editorial emails upon the state.- and io cai communities to can; their -ha.of the burden of enforcement. "THE STATE RESTS" As the golden sun was ? tk. ^.g it western bed, after a Day of Rest o July 26th., 1925 the Sabbath quiet the spiritual stillness, which had si] ienctd the wheel's of a nation's cum merce over a country that worship the Christ who said "Come unto M? ye that are heavy laden,'* was broke by a whisper that came from an hum ble Dayton, Tennessee horn?. It wa a trembling voice that uttered i scarcely audible as it weeded it.; wa through the tears that choked it. Th speaker sobbed and ihe listener shut dered. "William Jennings Bryan : dead." It could tot be. That th man who for near.7 half a centur has stood against tho fierce light of world's comment anc critiiisms, chef I?niiiiwii^w'linnw'mi iimiwrnwill mi T T~" . \ - i - ^uiuld I '. > . Surviv ' *:t ist bi? -L-ikt . ihe ..-I 'Hopped tht r ui : tiiv ; \i\} ;1k I * :: 'a orict re r that Send:i\ afiv - began n . . (.K? r iv. hill, thru .?::d dale, from the ? nsnble ?u? ah n i.jiu oni ! princely tor . SrQlage tatessoan, at';alt W?>mklcard thf - that .sent :? -1 into the friends .1 - : "WiJ1 . inps Brv.? v !" Telep? offices. - ." the.: pulpit-. ins whnjv? . h?- def< : Kg from it -?r a .ur> v ;;tc -,U'. * :ren who 1 .1 learned mor ( 1 his .Sun day b<diooi k'sMm ami i!U)eiwvwhose doubts and als had jshed its against a:: . rfantamtine wall before tin- subiii re of hi*- 1 ir . 'ai ': Faith. h< ard sought a,?nlimiation and a.- one of >wn seemed ne from *hem. y n few days a. ' writer with William ' -its JSryati. ?k /ward from his ow- e record of /;is ondving devutio * the One ("in-.- above polities. ; r. positi; I rmerit. Fh'- greatest spiritu.. ' of the ntury has been taker ' us The * lomnitable ma ; ?* ' he hosts which must save the by rcs = Bible and -Is has re/.-i the call to come r 15: van needs no pa- T praise ha -i(" : for th Voir: in v\hoo "ic bcaev ! H " at the at - f his final fight * Bock of M.ks. 's a mig d\ , |i;i (. cv?pj ' - r in Man' ? God's 1 - ai_ to rally for th?- Bryan's + ,.> < will renew with una-. : /vor. now at the lead--r ^ he. <> .. K PON . \WS. M"i;?\ ian Falls. N. FORECAST BY FISH DELIGHTS BATHERS Anglers Say It Is to Be Warm-Water Year. r?e?v xoca. ? veteran llshertnen cheer sea bathers thin season with word that thin is apparently to be a "warm-water" year inshore. The rate at ? hith cold-water mackerel have been passing this coast without making the usual stop and warmwater bluettsh have been Cocking In (s advanced as the basis for the fere- i cast. The ocean's present heated fringe along the coast, as indicated by the predilection of these finny weather vanes, the one for cold, the other for moderate temperatures, is still further borne out. in the fishermen's mind, by conditions at sea They clre the recent contrast between overcoat weather reported In mldocean by returning tourists and the rising mercury found on approaching land. Lay Efect to Gulf Stream. While the migration of fish and the behavior of the deep ure largely * matter of theory, practical anglers admit they nevertheless* explain the present atnuispliert.c ndition by the gulf stream. The signs at hand show, they say, that the gulf >freui;i mtxec; this spring !n sufficient qn&ntity with the M currents ii.uJiig down fn>m the ? .- :S?. to moderate the tarter as they Cowed down the:'* southern grooves. T>)^ ,'nv . ' ^ as fundamental h- * correspdiiain^iy permanent. in s?> fur as Atiftr.;!.beaches are concerned this satnr.-:Thc fishing sriuck sharps first e cane convinced of this when mackrre, striking In off <>ape May obviously fei; the beat and kept ?>n going. Instead of Idling up the Long Island shore until shorn dune 1, as Is their wont it was found they continued without pausing for breath to gain mo*-*. congenial deep-sea chills off Nova Scot' * 'onversely, Vdueftsh and we&k ftsh :> 'in to oicve landward In respond o the more attractive suhr: u rine lime. Opposite Condition Last Year. Last year It war Just the opposite* fishermen recall The gulf stream. hccording to their theory, did not mix sufficiently with the Greenland warer. The result was that mackerel abound 5 ed In local fishing grounds ail suin1 mer. something never known before. - ftluelish and weakfish were commensurate! y scarce, and were only to he *V?nru'. In f.?.v wall tin* of c<*a The gulf stream eatplnnation of the periodic disappearances of various varieties of tisl^ apparently goes just so far Anglers say complete mystery ... aurroonds some of the vagaries n "sea beer* In Its moods and actions Some years ago mackerel were "lost" so completely for several years that the government established a ' closed season to tempt them back. Now ? they are available in abundance. Blueflsh have been "lost" off and on n fringe 1CM4. so much so that their uc i_ certain appearances disrupted a flourIshlng Industry and largely caused the present dispersal of blueflsh fleets. Old fishing diaries treasured In Pul* t ton market record that blueflsh dlsape peared In 1821 for forty years. When they returned they suffered the fate is of tSlp Van Winkle after his two decic tiles of slumber. Loug Island nav tires do longer reeognlied thera and a | wen! for a long time In ignorance that they were merely the staple sen food | of their father* back home again. HE WATAUGA. DEMOCRAT?b VER' CHEMISTRY OF BODY m IS BEING STUDIED Novel Field of Research at Pennsylvania "U." F'h'!; 1- ?A *ie\. !i<*lfl of art ecfl? - "JCfh Ls beiU? dev?-l#?|Kv! ' y the i ''oklca! rlir.ii* of the I'uive-' * L> --f ?'*-fjasv^vanto. 7 T. ry ?nirs? ty?p , * n;.>tahi?hst?: and h?harior," was eotftj ".! r.-entiy by a ' c4&?3 of tdeois uatifi tin? .i reotion of I>r. Henry I' Starr in the ;Jepun.? eut -gieMl clioiiistr* wi luyivolosy iti tire oifUlcnl scli?"': J "f the "Met m1hi15s:j? ami behavior,** a staffmeat given out hy nmwr-i-v ^ s?tnt?-s, Include.* ^tudy of the cherr* 1 Uul ch:?n^es i*Ktn& place In J be hotly, ? which ?ietor?oiiie tl/e emotional make up, efl'n-ency and *\en the philosuph} j t>f life of the Individual. The course ^ pri*wat?Hl a survey < * the field, em- - phasizing research rather than At < tempting to#lay d?>wn any premature '4 dogmatic correlation. ^ During The last feu ears Doctor ^ Starr has c<<n tin ted a number of b!o j? [chemical investigations of psycho- a logical problems In co-operation will Prof. Light ner Winner and Prof. Ed win IT. Tultmyer of the department of psychology. What is said to have , been the most striking work o? the : 'chemical changes is saliva '-haracter- j tstk* of fatigue and emotional excitement. In the course of this research. Doctor -Starr said he discovered that, under psychologically controlled conditions. the sa!;vh ?f an indiWduai may serve as an Index to his emotional stability and resistance to fatigue. With the co-operation of Doctor Twitinyer. director of the clinic for the correction of speech defects at the university, this method whs applied to the study of the metabolic etiology of stammering, involving the examlua tlon of individuals. The findings have been of great value Indicating, It Is said, the curative measures to be employed In the treatment of stammerers thus ex amired Doctor Stnrr believes that, as a method of investtgntloc. physiological cheintspry has proved ?>f Inestimable value to the physician, and should be of ei4::?! value to the psychologist. tV'fh this thought In view. the pay etiological cllctr of the University of Pennsylvania Is developing Mochem ic-al research of psychological problems under Its own direction. Holy Year Pilgrim* Make g Rome Polyglot Capital Homo.- The linguistic attainments of policemen, taxi chauffeurs. hotel ; employee* and other workers who have to eater to the needs of Italy's vuet tourist population hn**e heen severely taxed this year by the Influx of holy vo*r visitors Hotel managers. porter* and valets who once were able to >:tti>fy their clients bv k passing acquaintance 'with Italian. Ftrnoli and Gen?n?n now are frequently reduced to coir.ersattou by eloquent gestures. Hotel notices nnd other tourist In formation posters which until this year had been printed In three or four languages now In some cases bu st of as many as six or seven. Recently rax! cabs nnd oaha were provided with booklets setting forth ' the scale of prices In Italian. French, Herman. English. Spanish and t'oMsh And even the expert philologists who boast of being able to make then,skives understood In Russian. Serbian, Uu- I nmnian. Hungarian and all oth*>~ -en- j :cai and northern Kuropean languages 3 arc often confronted with a more S v-:ifning difficulty by the presence here >? poi-snnis from re-mote sctlons of > 'heir native lands, particularly Ttnly i aii'l ?iermany who know r.n tongue other thnn their respective regl-ual dialects. I Robbing Church New York.- Mrs. Charlotte Lemnn ! was cnnsrht robbing a contribution box !n St. James' pr?v cathedral. Br??oklyn. When searched $1,179 was found in her clothln? The box contained hut a few small coins. A charge of burglary wa? preferred against the woman, who said she *-** twenty-seven years old. Cattle Free of Disease London.?Restrictions Imposed by the ministry of agriculture In connee* ( tinn with foot-and-mouth disease in the counties of Warwick. Cheshire and Northampton have been withdrawn. There are now no restrictions In farce In Great Britain for the flrsr time i since the widespread onthreak of 1923. ! I-1 til ! 1 I I 1 I 1 I I I 1 I I 1 1 I 1 I i * j ;; School Ha* One Pupil; Teacher I* Her Mother !I Middletown N. Y.?A cove I | * attentive "-xlats in School Dis- [ !! trict 5 of the town of For I! || estbnrg, Sullivan county. There -. Is only one class !n the school .! and only one scholar Id the |' class The '.eacher Is Mrs. Mart .? 11 Hiekey and the scholar Is her 11 daughter, Anna. ! 1 The purchase of farm lands in | | ; | the district by the Moncaup *? .. Falls Power company for the || purpose of constructing a *np plemer.tary dara has caused the I! || rare condition. A short time ago 11 * the school had twenty five pu .. 1; v"* :: in ; iuhmsi nimiiuiH i f THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. ?yy the E. M. Fa Tuesday !() ON BEEC On the above day and hour \ a fa rm now owned by S. C known as the E. M. Presnel t lL o_ i. r liWIH WUV7UC Oil Lilt! 1CCL.11 v_ of about 250 acres which f and manner that we are sur of the buying public and inc and tenant farms and cut i orchards and is known as 01 Watauga County. Public r< farm. If you are interested in bi farm it will pay you to inve: ities that this farm presents, well timbered and good hoi the last bid is made regardle instructed us to sell it at th on long easy terms. Look it tion apply to S. C. Lggers, 1 sentative, Mr. J. R. Puette. BSALLUUn BRAND NEW BIG RI PAR.A MISS BETTY MARTIN, tl ica's greatest lady Balloonis from the sky in the big para from 3000 to 5000 feet. Grt Bring the ladies and child: and meet the thousands of ] TERMS UNUSUALLY E $50.00 IN Sale will be conducted by Twin auctioneering fori Its wortl Carolina AGENTS S. C. Eggers C AUGUST 6. 192S ' ~ ^ I Presnell rni Y August 11 V. M. HCREEK ve will sell at absolute auction 1 Eggers & Company, better 1 farm, located about 1 2 miles reek road. This farm consists las been subdivided in a way e will meet with the approval dudes several good residences nto small farms. Three good le of the best grazing farms in f ?ad runs directly through the ?? ^ lying a small or large grazing stigate the wonderful possibilldeally located, well watered uses, and it will be sold when :ss of price as the owners have e price you are willing to pay over and for further informaBoone, N. C., or see our repreJ ASCENSION iD, WHITE AND BLUE -CHUTE ie queen of the clouds. Amer it, will take the dare devil leap chute from the balloon falling ;at thrills, screams and laughs, ren and see this wonder girl, Deople who will be there. _ J ASY - BAND CONCERT GOLD FREE the famous Pitts Brothers? ce of America. Hear them 1 your time Land Co. HICKORY, N. C. ompany, Owners
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