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PAGE EIGHT
THIS WEEK
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
LESSON FOR UNCLE SAM
YOUR IMPORTANT CELLS
WOMEN NATURAL TEACHERS
The KTesMeist vvih call a s^jfeol i
gevsion of Ccr.frrvss fov October. ?<??
Ink'. up the Mississippi flood <?>?;> ster j
and rht.' piever.twt question. Thu I
sooner prc-vtniliVn is discussed and j
arranged the beftvi*. The American;
Congress imso :>cop;e hav.1 a irveat!
|- ;:facait^i--r ffPrsye'Ctif?j- - ah a tivo-1
bil;-. a .it *'-ir calamity and 70:0,i'0l?]
people : c-ii j made homeless.
Twice in >ucc< -sion American fU?r* :
have ore- soil ilitJ Atlantic id one hop. \
LinuV' e.iprh to Paris, Chamber- ',
lair', with Levi no. aim o si to Berlin.
What will military and naval ere* -'
tlepien say row abort fclicir theory
that "the airplane is no real menace j
to tins country?"
Out of two attempts to fly across
the ccean by American fliers, both
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What would he the probable per
centage of success if five thousand
foreign avaitor.s wirh fr.il government
back in j? and unlimited expenditure i
of money, should fly the other way 1
on a hostile efrand".'
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Americans should take to heart!
the lesson that Lindbergh and. Chamberlain
have taught u- and get ready
to keep hostile fliers avvav from this
continent.
Five or ton thousand first class
ptf&hes, carrying mail jlareeL and J
psi&engers in peace, ready to take:
on machine guns in war, would be j
the he-: investment this rich nation:
could make.
trolf, according to accident ?n?uranee
eomnanies. ?->in > third aiming j
"dangerous .>! ?.,>." Victims of !">1
golf Occidents collected insurance last'
year Tsveivc for cuts with sharp in-1
sii umi nL-" Tin- instruments were
bottles, op the ''lilth hole *' However,
*'" on.i' man injured at u<>i;\ one ht:n-'
dred die for lack of exercise, so piny I
PT'df
A (L. nnan scienfist says-vour hcatT :
is less hsutriunl thai; the billions of |
ceils char make up your body. The 1
heart i- important^ of course* hut i
the cci'jv, eating. dr'nking. digesting I
each 'live a so pern ho I fe. are more un- i
Y>?or.air. wM ^arf* eyjftn in blood |
circulation!
TlVi4 human bcvdy is like a natiori: j
I5rni;: aiid l&?i are the government. '
The ceils are the citizens an<l most .
important. -.|1j
Dr. Mendelssohn of Is oil in Uni-j
, verity. .says, ***T.he .s^crc-t ?? lifo
the ability :>f living celts to effect
change of matter and absorb ^ip|]
eject il->ids. This change of fluids |
seennv t,r be the priv.cipJi: cnu&v of;
.blood cirelation."
Thy sbc ret of h> a kin's? life lv"prCh3:|
"p0$' - ; while: is *K? alhilu/ or theliving brain .
{o accent; ami;absorbr.ew ideas. That
iS'-thei:principal cause c?i buman jiro- "
err**?.
oiii&ents lit Oxford1 worry because
arc to teach there, "lsis."
rend by t he .Oxford ''young gentlemen,1
says thai will eventaaiiy lead to a 1
FINAL REPORT OF T
TOWN OF B(
for; the past t\vb years,
RECE
Old balance carried forward from lib
! Deposit note
Taxes collected and their items ijwf$os
Piines and torfeilures, licenses, etc.
, Totr.i
~ - DiSBURSl
Pad out on street*' ami work or1, rrre
Bonds and coupons paid of;' - ...
| Paid police anil help
Boone Electric Company for bulbs ...
1 Street liithis
> Telegram* ...... ?
Water superintendent to date
Siting & Company, supplies ?
Cranberry Furnace Co.. rock
W. B. Hlodges. rock work on street .
R. M. Greene, for signs
Char. Youi.ce, for collecting taxes .
Minute and record bocks
Boone Electric Company ...
Cranberry Furnace Co., rock
Portland Cement Company
K. A. Linney, attorney for town
W. S. Dickey Clay, sewer pipe
Fjinville River Railway Co.. freight o
Expenses of election ar.d registering
A. E. Sourh, one-half of line fence
. D. -1. Cottrell, balance mayor's salar
,,r Board of aldermen, balance of salary
rt Interest" on note
Portland Cement Company
Post J!CP
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Bonded indebtedness of town is arou
j _ Notes due pending collection of taxes
J' ?* Balance cash in hand, $5,613-80; taxdue,
$19,300.00
1 -caver, net debt due by town of
sx vv;.r and i- "a social revolution of e
'h, u;r?ioa! yissr-.ficani-f." ' s
\Wm& "'c natural Teachers; tea-; v
ohzr-g b^en nhvir hu.rV^jesjf froiiij \
the bejr.nrun**; caching children and'
tkuchhic: hu.sbnvids. ?
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flypiit:a. a be t t hiathematician 3
. nut philosopher than her', father The- j v
vort, was one of the greatest teachers I
thai :. v lived;, until fanatical ear!;,- 3
Chnsj&'h monks tore hay ix-zni her 1
chariot. as she was fzcin^ to he\ school j a
alio murdered fiapry mare ihsu 1,5001
years ago. I
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The colli yi' hov or adult citizen jt
hu-kiny* respect fcr women or eon.fi- i
da. ?:- . :i! vheir poyrer, j:uhgmei!t;_/mvS jjfl
itoo.) n?.-ss.: Tw'y;. a pi or, oojnpsiir.ent toj .his
>\vn mother. 1 , ! i
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HAPPENINGS IN AND
AROUND BLOWING ROCK'
(Continued from Fage Oh'-)
: . :. to establish a long distance j ^
booth in FdV Cafe for the cemv-en-t '
onto of the public as soon as the
local ex? hahgre Ls in operation: Eqmp^ meat
for the exchange has arrived, J
and linemen Wednesday were erect |g
lr.g poles >n Boone street leading to j j
trie excnangc. U will b. uisjjpMed H
next* week, it was said.
The management of Young's Cafe |
has been taken ever by Mrs. M. L. >
Skipper and Mrs. J. .A. Panel!a and
renamed the -Sanitary Cafe. Clyde |
Da la was the farmer proprietor.
K?R Uagaman has sold his interest J
in the mercantile business of Lot-'
trell and Hagdiwa'n at Boone and has
been made assistant cashier of the Ij
Bank of Blowing Rock. fj
Mrs. Stewart: Cannon and son are J1
expected home this week from a J
three weeks' \i-it with relatives in 1|
Knoxvlie. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. j *
Norman, of Knoxviile. will a ceo in- S
party Mrs. ( amen to Blowing Rock tg
h.v a vacation with Mrs. Nonhttn's fj
parent's.1 Mr. ami Mrs. Crisp, and oth- jil
or relatives and friends.
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Mr-. \\. \V ^uincfeUow was host- ||
es- Monday afternoon at her Grand- jj
view cottage to the Guild of the Jj
.Stringle.'low Manorial Kpiscopul jj
church, following a brief busiiiessj.fij
meeiirir. preparing for the summer ?
program of the Guild, was a social .m
meeting, ami lY-.-iunejits wi-re' j-'fl
served to the ladies .assembled 1:1 ^
Mi>. Sivinirfeiiow's attractive sum- ^
titer eo it age, p-My. Those present | jj
wore Miss I.ena Reeves and Mrs. C. 'jj
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i i v \ c-;?x*- uuii". mi; iuji n; iul".;. ; ==
Elliott Da.tnVjrt'icW of New Yoi k; 5
Mrs <\ C. Laue'hrer S:. t\ ti ^
barer, FfU : Mrsi K. s. Mj'tu-s and Mrs. SI
Myers Lanfion. both < : St. Peters- ;;?l
burg, Fla : X.l : s \V. A. Hewitt of J|
Greensboro; Mrs. William Merchant ?fj
of Atlanta^ all here for I'he summer,
and M:-. 11. G. Martin of Blowing fl
Rock and Lerioir. I|
Among the entertainments &ive?V; 8
for Miss Gladys Brown of LMiwving jj
Ubck. preceding hVr marriage En- |g
day to Aubrey Lee cf Greenville, X J|
one of f-ot most delightful was J
that si which Mr. and Mrs. Union S
Lee GoMsboio Were hosts at the ?|
Ma-rip Cottage in Blowing: Rock op j|
Thursday. Covers for eleven', in- j?
eluding the bridal party, were ar-j 3
! ai.gr.I at a table with a centerpiece ig
iolphinium and coreopsis, and ||
the toasts' to the bride were given by j M
REASURER OF THE I
lONF N r
ondinir May 5, 1927.
IPTS
it VI!port $ 4,GS6.7S?S
9,800.00/tfl
iked 3,308.84 . f
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SJ7.S9X12;|
EMENT5
els $ A9C.S8 ja
6,968.47 >1
218.00 ! |
50.00 jl
4.00 IS
375.00 jl
157.0011
1 <iOO 1X J :
as i
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172.93
5.50
7.95
1,-0.00
. 1,030,00
300.00
330.90
n piping- 1R7.47
voters n.oi
is 50
y so.oo
95.70
13.75
,15.00
1.95
812,279.32
nd $248,000.00 |
e,dtta\d%- ;;r?v.; 25-635-52 1
--- 24,913.80 I
$218,721.72' B
iff
it? WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?E\
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ach guest. The dining room vvju
-> fti > lighted with ear dies wit I
Inch t'hs blue and yellow flower:
very blended most effectively.
Guests were Mrs. J; Lewis Bautxe'
f Americus, Gcu, and Mrs. K. K
larvey. of Elian, sisters of the bride
liss Pauline Fatten of Morgan ton
ang at the wedding; Miss Rati;
loLhduser, who was maid of honor
Irs. K. T. Hope of Lumbertcm, Mr>
gliomas H. Coffey of Blowing Rod
rid M ss Hattie Lee of Aurora. X. C
Another affair given in Mis
It w yj"> hone? was ;= dinner- ' Vedncs
lay evening at tie home >>?, Mrs
uinerpn Williams in Blowing Rock
?vhu*h the guests were Miss Brown
Lena Reeves. Mrs. Hew aid Hoi
:. Wadt Brown and Mis. .1. I,
tanner IVtotky Jjcrkins roses doml
atvd the -i. a ' n.s on this odea
ion. i' " ; ; -V
nse phus Har.iels. fo riper sec retain
i the navy, and Mrs Daniels ar?
pending a short vacation at Blow
g Rock and are stopping at May
iesv Manor. The trip ;s purely foi
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>' 'treasure- and r-Maxation. Mr;
\ -a a- ; :- not* connected with basis
! < >- - of any kind.
A lively hmcheon party at the'
p M;;iu>r Sunday was fbrnfed by Dr.
and Mis. K. B. Scaled Mr. ami Mrs.
; r. Laughheiy Mr. and Mrs. P. J.!
. Hal!. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Heewett,
; Mr. and Mis. U. R. McCk'lian and
: Mr. and Mrs K. S. Cannon.
A week-end party f.tom Greens-'
sr.'bdro. stopping at Green Park, was'!
composed of \V. \v. Gant. J. S. IjUn5
eai R A. Wilheim and A. Y. Cot-.
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i 0. R Bailey, H. Balley, Mrs H.
. Bailey, and I . P. Bailey formed a
, party from New York who stopped
at (ii vi it Pa rk.
'*} Another party was composed of
.Mi. and Mrs. K. H. PrbcVoiy Mr. and
M Me .S. B Alexander of Charlotte. !
K. F. Custer of Johnstown, Pa..
\ is at May view Manor for the week. !
i*: Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Loi.t and three
?! children are stopping at the Martin
-j Cor tape.
-! S -levetl* of Jacksonville, Fia..
|J Svhd Snell of Philadelphia, Mr. and
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Get the Sp
Sign your Declara
3re July Fourth by <
nt with us.
Mobilize your $oidi
ur fortress.
We will guard thei
m with four per cer
quarterly.
One dollar starts a
Let's cooperate witi
making the celebrati*
nr Kr?Arc TAr1ir> Aiorl t<
rta'VT J ?-/ r* AiV U1V Vi IV
b place in which to li
WATAUGA
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BOON
M >. jJ i. Si(>d Si Lists Jnnv and, F
C'a.wiui M;wi- oi Li'?;\'r.rd.
Aroi-njc ilw .-wiBms-r oottauos opvn- j
id t>xiiiltf ihe mii'k v.evi thcsi- of;
S. C. f.av.son of Salisbury, Thomas) V
M Min i of S'aliitiury. Mr Knix of!
S;-ii;.-.b:iry, v". \V. Hor.t of Cbailotti '.
on.! \V. fj. PrUy of !;h.'u!olti"
KOK S-Al-E?PUREBRED 6. i- C.j i
Pips. $0.00 each. FisiJey P.;
II" ipe?. B )oue. X. C., Route 2. j
AXCOXAS AND WHITE ;.KGHOI;\;
pullet** at :: i-;?;car:: if sold it''
Wilkes Ha vw North [
XVilkesboro, N O. 21
FOR SAi.r' --CHEV' KOI.KT TON- ?
?rik*k oiodrl, in pood con*
\ H::> be-^n r':j.a U-ss than!
" iOOfi mile?. For price and terms, j ,
i"'-! <m phone X T. Bycrs a? SiF- <
i verstnne. N. C. St I 11
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I $7 00 A DAY for ambivious man who I
i car. furubjjt referencesp$o5 a week i *
; o day week?opportunity to in-' 1
crease pay to $75-100 weekly in '
eight months. Must have car ar.d *
call on farmers in this county. TAli :|
about yourself. Fursi & Thomas,
Eastern Division. Freeport. lib .
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P 11*7 s'
urit of 7 o
tion of Independen
opening a savings ;
ers and march the
n carefully and eqt
it interest, compoui
n account
h the American Legi
,)na big event in hoc
1 matp CM It- mtinffTr
v wa 'wvuxiu y
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COUNTY
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OR iiif It- WEEKS OLD
highly ! ;ed Whit l.ev.rorn Pullets
Phone or write Mrs. W. \V.
\\ . . Sug:>r C.rovc, X. C. _t
^ A\ mx--P?>M; v>r .1' clerking or
housekeeping or uny other work
wanted by young school teacher.
Address N V/. c < Democrat. SO
F.ACHES?-The following \*arietie*
of .r:11hi?I Peaches will be on the
market begimir/.g June 15 until
August 1. in order named: Early
Pose, Carman, Hi ley Belle. Gil.
Belle, Elherlas and Hales The
Public is invited to vi?;r the Cardor
and Ellerbe section sometime
during the above dates. 2
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as administrator
>f the estate of W A. Bingham, late
>i flu county of Watauga, this is to
loVify all persons bavin;; claims
igainst the estate of deceased, to
present them for payment within
welve months of this date or iliis
?oticc vyill be plead in bar of their
eeoverv. Ali poisons indebted to
aid estat will please < < me forward
it>d make settlement
This June -7, 1027.
R. X. BROOKS.
:-'">-4t Administrator.
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