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TECEMBER 3, 1925. AN APPEAL FOR THE JL . NEAR EAST RELIEF FUN While our folks are entering im Christmas season with a poyfi ap?rit enjciy|np good health, plcnt and happiness, there are thousanc o1 little Armenian orphan chilrfro jsrarving for food and clothing in tb near east, who have no father or m< t-*" r to care for them. The Unite States has been appealed to to he) sa.''e these children from starvatio ?T i our Governor has appointed ni Cnuirman of this relief fund for th coanfcy of Watauga. Our quota $ 20 which is only 7 of these littl rviug orphans for the next twetv months to be provided for by thi v? iity, and these seven little starvin eh.drvn are looking: and praying t OP: folks to provide bread and eiotb :'i* to keep them alive aiiothei yea r.^d in the name of Christ and fo H;s sake who said, "in as mueh as y rave done it unto the least of thes y have done it unto me." we appea to tin good Christian folks of th CO: nty to rally to the aid of thes starving children. The drive is o: and 't will be impossible for the wri |gf It? to see all the folks in person, bu [yi need the sympathy and help of al \ this worthy cause, and we beg yot :irrve your donation to your pasto Sunday Schooi Superintendent o tt,2. ! it. to the writer who will for mi rl same to headquarters so that, i fue >eni on 1.0 tneso iittic to Iks it - -t that they will have bread t.? ! The writer will try to visit al t):' pastors and churches possible b time is short and we heir of yoi hink and pray ovet there things r?- make your donations as libera possible If ali will help we will j;< !< v ' ! the top. Thankinc you from the very depth: c-f ny heart for your libera suppor ?i wishing you every one a Christ of joy, I am. Sincerely your friend, KDVV N. 11A! IN. ut> Chairman of Wataujru Neai } ' R<'lief Fund, Box 207, Boone RESOL UTIONS OF RESPECT ft IVhejroas, it has pleased Almight\ v to remove from oui midst out ved Conductress, Sister Mae E -T -.Tisoo. 'heivfuiv be it resolved. That we how in humble rul r -ion to the will of the Great Con 'or. who has conducted her from i- earthly Order to the Celestial ? vr above, whore the Star of Bet lilt tn outshines the noon day sun and v ? all is: peace and joy ioreve?\ That Daniel Boone chapter Nt A", >. F. S. has lost a true and faith1. member. That the church has lost a ded Christian. That the parents have lost an o* iicnt daughter. Thai the husband bus lost a tr. loving; and faithful wife. That we as an order and a? i' ids -yntpathize with the bereaved h. -rmnd and parents in this theii d-. . sorrow and coofimenG them ui H v- who doeth ail thing's well. That a com of these resalu ti - he sent it. liu h reavc-ii ims. a copy spread on Ihn minutes < f -u: order, and a copy sent to tht W augra Democrat with a request it f . i list). ? peetfuilj submitted. EMMA COUNOU. IlKSTEK M. I.INN'KA ANN1S H. (iHAl.li. <Vm. THE NEWS THAT PAYS Florida," said Co?. Fclfofcr, "i.another tribute to advertising lY* use of advertising wisely ant u. stintedly." ^ More industrial news I believe ^ :?? i-arried by the press of Florida by the newspapers of any othei r". :e at the present time. This is ont the reasons behind the present be m. Florida editors consider develop rrv t news bin news. While newspapers in other -ection> were playing lip crime divorce and scandal; we were giving prominent display to stories of new buildings and business progress. Industrial news is what tht Florida editors instructed their re pcrters to get first. Stories about z r.fiv hridfre n?>w vfho.il .?r fnlloo-rt ?%. *.v ... r.ew office building, are considered the be si and biggest news of each day A paving project is given more plaj than a rum plot by the press of Florida And we do not suppress crime news either. We simply put in it. right place as ve consider it. lr other words we believe destructive news is secondary to constructive news. As a result of this editoria program the newspapers have built uf a on*?rnuiiity spirit, a solidarity thai has been tonic to the state and ha.h'~ pod its growth enormously. "In Florida for many years th< newspapers have been teaching theii readers to like their home towns What wo printed was not just Polly anna talk, either, indu trial progress, speeded up under this press treat rnent."?Manufacturers Record. Wm IN MEMORY OF MRS MARY D MXULER Mrs. Mary Millar, whose maiden, I t<> -larni! was Proffit was born December you ai Sth. 1840. Diei Oct. i23, 1925. w Iv She professed faith m Christ at is the age of 11* years and joined Meat ,n Camp Baptist Church and lived a con --i-.r. le intent Christian life c.i same until j, the year 1921, when sh? moved her j ,(j membership to the Pi offit Cirove B::pp tist church as a charter member. She j n was married to Allen Musgrave in [e 1858. To this union two children were ie born, one died in infancy, the other js still survives. e Her husband died in the Civil War v and she was again united in marriage i js to L. D. Miller Sept. 15, 1867. To, ^ this union seven children -wore born. | 0 Six with the husband, survive. She died at the home of her son r J. H. Miller on Meat Camp where ! r she was especially cared for a? a ? mother. Still clinging to that living v faith obtained in early life. 1 Sh?- was a faithful and devoted e wife, a loving Christian mother and t. a kind neighbor. n She leaves a host of friends to mourn her loss. Therefore be it resolved, I 1. That we. the members of the j Proffit Grove Baptist Church, in con- Q r , ference assembled this 7th day of , r November 1925, express our sorrow for the great loss we have sustained I j. by her death. 2. Thai We l)nU' i?? hninKlu ^nl.- E I ..... t mission to the will of Hint who doeth I all things well. A. That we extend to the bereaved j husband, children relatives and friend^ our deepest sympathy in this j their great bereavement, j That a copy of these rsolutions be spread on our church record. I>. I.. GREENE ^ I.. K WILSON 1 MRS. RETT IK W1NKBARGKR Commitee STONY FORK NEWS The revival meeting at Mtn. View [ Church conducted by Rev. doe H. i Wilcox of Summit and Rev K. C. Hodges of Boone closed Su iday the ll'.Uh. with ight addilint To lh? ( clui i"' h, five - \ s iicrn'iii i r.d bap t tism and thro by restoration. The chui'}i w:i -j ? .a iy -pi: i j the wonderful preaching tin-., did du ' ring the revival. Odell Smith of Stony Fork was , lyi i 1 ed i: ? uirtontobib \vrc<k 1 ' I Rittshurg. I'a. Sunday morning the 22nu of November and funeral was i [ held at Stony Pork Church Thanks- 1 giving day after which the laxly was , laid to rest in the cemetery at the Stony Fork Church. J BEAUTY It you ar?_- ;n town will you try to keep the street in front of your 4 own property as neat and clean a " possible, allowing no litter of any I nature to accumulate? We trust you TUDOtt SEDAN *580 Runabout - $26O , Touring - 290 ( Coup* - - 520 For dor Sedan 660 , Qm?<J car* in color. Ddcouaiahlo rf m ?cd lUtttr ?Ktr* on >p*o cm. Ail /. o. DrtroU 1 -???.??. I HE WATAUGA DEMOdv\**?E about H. We want to know your lieu. *o you want something: ;u<j'iuo i ri.'ii'- attmotive to the stranger; may pass by and thai wili in- j him to come again. Then plant own mountain trees and flowiZ shrubbery before spring: comes. I mil m I mil a Carolina (Blue Fron WE SAVE YC CELERY,LARce BU~CHi CRANBERRIES,PEB FANCY ICEBERG LE FANCY CAL WALN PECANS,POUNU CITRON dromedarv" sl DATFS dromedary. pkn. DATFS ROYAI' f-xcelsi? SEEDED RAISINS," EVAP. PEACHES," EVAP. APPLES, "T1 PRUNES,LAR0E SPANISH PIMENTO P.ANfY RICE, "?'1ND PINTO BEANS, po"N" SUGAR, Granulated and L-inrh FAT BACK, "" CAROLINA STORES' To anyone familiar with* it is amazing that such q manship can be had ai Everyone admires the sn cozy interior, with its st seats and attractive upho and windshield are of Inspect all the new f Authorised rord Dea Any Ford car can be pi easy payments. S^FcCAlptorX Detroit, W MNMMMaHaBNMMnaMnNnni VERY THURSDAY?-BOONE. N. C. i <cm Why n??r make the towns and the: home surroundings on the highways' No. 60 and IT and 68! tin* nto.t at-; tractive to be found anywhere and I thus invite people hack again? Wilt I you work to this end on yours? Tell " ' ' - i Stores t Stores) >U MONEY 15 22c iTTDCE 15 " 18c liTS35c ; 50 ' 70' j ICED, Pk? 2?C 21c I Ft. Pkij. 1 f c b) : >l.l> BAR. Pk?. j| 2>/o FRA CHOICE. Pound |^c 1 I 1 IA CHOICE 1 rr c l< I I5c jjj< l.ARCE CAN | jC I0"?c 813 I it Brown f* \ / C h 2 >0C Ml -YOUR STOKES Will "HI I?III In, Wi I X jgftg ?MI ^ 1 dosed car values, Li uality and work t this low price. lart lines and the rong, hand-built Istery. Windows fine plate glass. eatures at any ler's showroom, irchased on very 5* S?. ! IV ^? , \\ ! I = !_ PAGE THREE CHRISTMAS GREETING ONLY 15 DAYS TILL XMAS Get the spirit of Christmas times. Christmas comes only once a year and it | is at this time that we should all gef in the 1 swing and remember the kiddies with some useful article that will render them pleasure. 1 here is no place where a better selection of useful presents can be made for the entire family than an up-to-date 1 lardware Store. The articles in our store for your choice are too numerous to itemize. C ome and see for yourself. And while making your Christmas selecions remember to buy all the staple Hardware you need for your requirements on the tome and farm. We are, vours for the best of service. snnuc U ADnuj An r nn ! juuhl unnuHHR C UU> I " 1 he Friendly Store" 1)0 YOU WANT TO BUY, RENT OR SELL REAL ESTATE? UF have tiico homos for sale or ront and many good s for dosirablo liomes or investment in and around Boone. We 11 ho sr'aci o show yon and help you p;et what you want. ! 1ST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US N. DAVIDSON Phone 19 io You Need Any? ) FLOORING CEILING SIDfNG I CASING ROOFING SHEET ROCK WALL BOARD WINDOWS DOORS LIME PLASTER In fact anything to build or repair AT THE RIGHT PRICE? See us?We have it. ATAUGA FURNITURE & LBR. GO. fcv W. R. Gragg, General Manager. I
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