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PAGE TWO toWwEUT" BRIEFLY TOLD Outstanding Happenings of Week Gathered froro Everywhere Condensed for the Busy Reader Des Moines. Sept. 3.?An et'foii to obtain the nomination of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson for the vice presi dency will be made by Iowa De/nocrufic women. Mrs "W. E. M&usby vice chairman. announced today following the close of the wo3?er/s Demon atic headquarters at ib< state fair. Thomas W. Turner, president 4 the Federatid colored Catholics 01 the United States voiced plea to; more negro priests at the annua convention of the Fed*ration. "It 0 r.ot generally known." Dr. Turner said, "that the first Roman Catholic Bishop consecrated in the new verb was a negro and that at least thrc-c popes were men of acknowledged African descent." New York Slept. 5.?Marcus Loew whose name is identified with the motion picture inuastiy around tht world, died at his palatial home at Glen Cove, L. 1. today. The owner of the nation-wide chain of motion picture and vaudeville theatres had been ill for three month.-. He v as fi?fl t ?- I-..n wifl? ntumm/iTi^Q nml after a partial recovery he had beer. seefcin.tr to regain hie health in travel and medics' treatment. Charles Evans Hughes, retaining on the Leviathian from a tour of southern France, when ashed bis opinion on 1hc republican presidential nomination. -cud. "I arri not familiar with the political -itu: tion, but I still think President Couliuge will be renominated ami reelected. For that reason I do not think it accessary to say anything more than I have already said. Mr. Hughes was accompanied or the European tout by hi; wife and laughter. Elizabeth. who returned with him. New York, Sept. it.? Strong revulsion ag.uinfct th- false irriportanc-. being given long Sjistnnoo flights. pccially trails-oceanic, was trjariifestirrl in three wading aviation countries today as fear for the lives of th-. St Kaphat-l's crew became rati certainty. At Buffalo, N Y., the committee ..n .*-;i law of the American Bar Association expressed hope that ligi-!atior> might be enacted 1> halt th- mouritiog loss of rife. Yin Stim-on Aircraft Corporation of Detroit .leclarsd no orrlei-s will be accepted hcr-.-aftei for planes intended fpr sol( ante l'.ips. From Washington. navy hj-h-cgruphers railed aitentron to the -trikingh- nther-tr conditions d by the Ft. Uaphirel and declared these SjSnttitions might be expected to operate against other 'immediate . u-tv.-urd flight- r-. port ed in prospect." Chnrncterbirig the ocean flights as 'a farnhiev's hazard." influential Cieri.-tun dailief declared the importance being attached to thcrr. and urged unit tire men, machines ami money bfe better spent in other liner- iff dovelopiaept. Morgan ton. .Sept. - ?Develop meuts this week indicate 'that Burke county is not yet through with the notorious Bro.idus Mill . i affair and that a contest, very 'ii;f Iy a heated am . will ?( ttagcB ore: the division of the reward offered for the ntgvo slnyer of Gladys Ivincaib, hi? young white victim. There was iiartiiy a breathe,R sell berweer, the announcement that i.'t rn.nt/d.ire EurfeSo':, who killed the negro, had settled out of court's the slander suits had brought against H. W. <U a?g ei Globe, and C, I.. Dula of Blowing Rock. by the payment of one cent each r.rd the costs, before it was learned {hat. summons had been issued for Burleson to show causa.' why the reward should not be divided with the men who accompanied him on Sunday, July J. to Ashford, McDowell county, where cite negro was kiik'd. The summons names Burleson and the county of Burke a.- defendants ill; the action^" which is brought ir> the names of Burlesoo'-i three companion)* at the time the negro was k tile d?K. A. Pritcahl, J. C. Burnett and son Duckworth It is said that Burleson has detvired to divvy up on the reward, which amount- to scvia! hundred dollars. Washington. Sept. 1.?The influence of the Democratic solid south in the next Republican National convention will not be what it used to he manager of prospective candidates are diaiiCr.ffiiw Tbrn-.ioli tiiiiiso clean injs? instituted" .in 1012 by President Roosevelt, the southern delegates who often are t/it only Republicans in their communities will not be a:numsrous as they were in former conventions. The next convention will include only 100 delegates from the states which constitute the so-called "Solid South" out of a total of 1,100 delegates in the convention. Kentucky and Maryland, doubtful border states are not included in the list. Anofctre factor aside from the cold figures which may limit the influence of Southern delegates, is the prospective senatorial inquiry next winter into patronage abuse in the South as a result of the system whereby votes for presidential candidates are swapped. The Southern States were sec oacK a Die in irzo ana Oy ft delegate apportionment system which added three additional delegatfe3 at large to every state which had gone Republican for president at the previous election. This change added 111 delegates in 1924 to the states which Harding carried in 1920. I NEW LOW PRICE FOR j BEAUTIFUL CHEVROLET | A new low r; i.e tc: Chevrolet's; latest ami roost beautiful model, tfej { I nipt-rial Lr-ittduu, which now lists at J only $7-J 5 f. o. b. Flint, Mich-. was j 1 announced last week by R. II. Grant, 1 | vice president in cha^e of sales of' ' die Chevrolet Motor Company. ; j Th:.- induction was ma.<e pv>ss:ibie | j by volume production stowing quI of ; the tremendous demand on ifae pati I .; of the public everywhere tor this , "most beautiful Chevrolet" tvheu i*. i was first Introduced in May of this 1 year. Mr. Grant txplained. Idem has the- industry sec til j the warm and eplbusiattic response I p| that jiitTted the initial offering of; J the Imperial Land a:, which ::t that j timi w&: priced at $78i>.'* Mr.] ; Grant stated. "The output for this; : b \v\ far exceeded the production I schedule. J "Thi* great volume sueiled oianu-j I fuvturixig tebnoinies that the public j J will share in because of the lowered ! jpiic-: effective today. In addition j I to making our newest model avail: ' ; able to a wider field of prospective! j motori-t-. the reduction is f?uthe? j ', evidence of our aim to hsdld the best J po-vioit' popular priced car at me j lowest cost consistent with scamp 1 | merchandising- principles. "The new low price on the ImptriaJ Landau gives us a complete 'j line of cars consisting of seven passenger models and two commercial ! types ranging in price from I for the half-ton truck chassis if? $745 iof the Imperial Landau." NORTH CAROLINA ELM TREE MARKER OF BOONE SHRINE Fort 3oonesb6rpuf|B, Ky., Sept. 5. ? An elm tree, uprooted from the, hills of North Carolina and broujjjjrt [ : here over the old wilderness trail was[replanted this afternoon beside the; Boore.-boi ough monument on 'he j hanks of the Kentucky river while a. groat ciowd, including many lineal ; descend nats of Daniel Boone and . other fame lis Ko nrnei: v frmttvi vijuveii! i lodged on. Christened at eeiecnonies ai Ashe-j viUeJ N. C. several days agro? lihe tree! was planted to rtphit- vhe fine thai | cast t? shaddw oyet: C>- first legis-f i iative assembly ever held west of the I A r.palai hiah mountains, an assembly ; '! eonj^p'Ml in >J;?\ 177o by (Jovernor Archibald Hend* > -on. Colonel Widhim Boone Douglasj pre>d;k-ni of the Bobr.e family a.-so-J ci;*.tii>r. and many '-tin*. descendant- j ; of the famous Kentucky |?icno:r p'-ir- j ; licipated in the c. remonie*. incident'| to the planting today. They h.ad as-.[I .-embku from all' pa.its of the cov ri-j : at A - i la- X r i .day. pt? par-! a:<ay i'to v.boir pilgriinajre over the j Wilderness trail to ih< old fort bore, that was built by their farnduSan-1 i , j - , , ~ ATTENTION, i "NOW IS THi TO LIME YC '2s xffeiac' ," ;ih"" )v?d?:' '--i&i. y/e :.X' operating- the [.into j Johnson County. !" . nrifffco, and ; .-.custor.Ki-s pnhc-rized lime phnspl j and too-pound bags from our bii MR. J M. MOr.F.T7. is our may he seen at hi? store ir. Boot J sired information. We have jfffcw plenty of Jirr j ycur truck while the roads are g BRISTOL QUAR1 P. O. EOX 248 ??? I.I?-1 HAVE A G< AVOID A( A horn is your warning sdf and safety depends upon its ef1 We sell only the depondabl USE OUR GAS,. 01 LET US CARE 1 m W.R.W1 |?|s? & CON ^3^, BOONE, NORT THE WATAUHA DEMOCRAT?E About Your Health THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW J By jtaha Joseph Gaines, M. 1). ? PEPTIC ULCER This means ulceration of the Yv hug of the stomach ox Within the firs few inches of the intestine.' below i The medical add dietary ttreat'mer o-ay be similar if the patient has pej tie ulcev; the surgeon varies his a tack with the locality. The sufferer froro "stomach fcroi ble" often wonder*- ji ho has a ulcer. While the X-ray is conciusiv it is sometimes very difficult to ol lam a good picture, much dc-psvndir on the -kiil and judgment of t'r operator; but there are three indie; docs upon which reliance may V placed, and furnish a good guide f< medical and dietary procedur These are: 1. The distress, whatever it mc be. come:- lrorii two ta four lioui after taking food?in other word when the stomach is empty, 2. The taking of a modern; quantity of food relieves the pain < discomfort, until the stomach empty i^ain. 0. Since the acid excess caus? the suffering the taking of an alk; line, as "soda" also relieves temp' rariiy. In my exp-.rience. ninety-nine oi nan( ! laaiiiHMiiaiHiiii MMMinonnBn. F ire gives no warning! Be prepared! Every property owner needs the protection afforded by adequate fire insurance written in a dependable company. This agency represents the Hartford Fire Insurance Company an institution that has been serving property owners faithfully sir.ee 1810. Boone Insurance & Realty Company, Inc. GORDON H. WINKLER. MSr. 'Any Kind of & Policy*' "r. farmer P TRIP )UR LAND" phosphate Quarry at May-mend, ati ;i\ position to furnish our nate it. par load iols, ton lots nr. ai lit ay mead. !o(;ai representative and samples ?*{?. He 'Aill gladly give any dete on hand at all times. Bring o :>d !t!ES COMPANY BRISTOL, TENN. .' m I .' ^-a ifl 30D HORN XIDENTS cnal. It must never fail. Life "iciency. e makes of horns or kiaxons. :ls and grease. -OR YOUR CAR NKLER m, IPANY <s||2| H CAROLINA ' VERY THURSDAY? BOONE, N. C iof a hundred patients that conforr to the above schedule, have pepti ulcer; eerification bv X-ray has prov sri it ;o often that 1 regard the thre indications as very dependable. Th j; 'disease" varies; it may be dul _? vague pain over the region of th i stomach; it may be an intense bun irig with neuralgia; it may be vomi' :r:g. which does not afford relief i . ulcer; it may be seid eructatior *j with abundance of gas and bloutin therefrom, l-j I have found many cases of ulc( | that yield to diet and medicine | neither of which is iffi'cient atom " The stomach must n si?by this met*31 bland. cms muta: ::g fooi J" Nourishment must be soft; no toug or hard substances must be swa " 'owed; mushes and liquids are ides 5"j Soft egg?, butter, soft boiled meat " j cream nod milk. This is the b ,r! start. Your physician must tell yo the rest. iv i | ' te J*E< 1 Ml ' : it j i f V.Jt ** C'$ 1 -an outfij Amazing The COACH 595 'rh^Tourinp I or KosilMer , The $?-> C I Jour* . - - 1 SS-o0^. s695 < tie Sport $71 C Ca^HCIM - - d i J The Imperial $*7 4 CI I Lxndat* ... t *t-> '/l-Ton TrucV. _ $395 , (Chuoii Only) l'Toii Triu k t ^495 yChaxus Only) ' All prices f.o.b. Flint* Iiiichipan Clonek CImroM iMlivtred PricM Tlieylnduiiefhelow- j f. r hiindtioig atud ifinancin< charge* . mvniUbie \ ! ' 1 || Q U A L I 1 Wait! Within tht us to give de workings of 1 whcih you car It is said to be demonstrati on ; Next mon one ton of coe ber. This is i the country tc It is wort! above named We very 1 mers. We trj I BOONE H B Slogan, "P " American women spot four times < us much bust year for permanent th ri <vav(f es the United States Govern- f<i e! inert did in building new ships. fa e I J. A. PA] IS PLUMBING CO ;r Plumbing of the / NO OUTSIDE F Phone No. 7 g For Ser a <^?hwiiw ?a?? toncmibal Transportation ^2^ landing feature c . n, - itl VJliWVH L-earn for yourself the thrill of Chev Come in?take the wheel of your fav. wherever you like. Drive through the city streets?and note the handling east the open road and enjoy the swift1 sv miles. Head for the steepest hill yo how effortlessly the Chevrolet motor ivil Here is performance you never thougl cars of much higher price? ?performance that only Chevrolet pro' pressively Jowl BOONE CHEVROLET ( BOONE. NORTH CAROL1! T Y AT L O wsmmmmmmmsmmm AitAAmAnn ut vciuuiia ; next few days we will hav rnonstrations and explain :he THOR Electric Washii 1 see displayed on our sales 1 the best machine on the ma i. th is HEATROLA month, t d with all Heatrolas purchas [he most complete indoor he j ?uay? x your time and trouble to i articles. nuch appreciate the loyalty r to merit your patronage. K IARDWARE C lant More, Grow More, Ma] J 'TtT.if*?^ jSGIrSiK SEPTEMBER 8, 1927 There are about o20 muscles in e body of !he normal mat. one- > urth of which are in the neck and ce. \ELLA NTR ACTOR Better Kind EATURES Blowing Rock vice t I I i i ! >f the most I olet History roiet performance, orite mode! and go crowded traffic of :. Step on the gas on . eep of the passing u know ? and see 1 carry you up. u possible except in rides at prices so im* i OMPANY T NA W COST bwbbh6MMM|| :? tratton I e a lady with S in detail the ng Machines, door any day, g| ^ rket. Wait for o receive free IfS ed in Septemating unit in nvestigate the m of our custoeep it up. OMPANY 1 Ice More."
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