Mv; : TWO - - PROMINEM'LAOY' PASSES 93RD YEAR Mother of Doughtoa Brothers Ctie* brate.s Birthday Anniversary at La-'rr;! fjpri r,gs. ?nlh*e Fimily Preient $h? Rebecca Doiighioh; yt Ls:?re: : S\'vi;r.c?\ . hv- t'orv hutR* ohv la'st Satuiua.t f Jtme JYt'm ) at the . a -- :' he iai ::ht*r. Mrs. T. i iS' Of SptuUi. 'Vitv. i$a one ox wc roc**.* / t . !, vomi !l hiving 1:1 X :")v.'0?-: Xv t'ih fe?a,v& mh.ci ?> - learfi is v.-ry active flKte j? ' ajss hv-.?.v. hixltf dirtif. s the.'; slur 5s aX ivtv^u to -:io. Pe.-rhe the .iis.Ht;rebabUv w? i ' . :t: v lav Mrs. Dot..' U*i\ :: - ' - : r vH'ir ter.cn to the anb per>ona>2^ cascipi; he> votci >vith the ; hot! sards who yii\ e hc-r j }kipu-rit < Hbzt. K. L. I* :;;:t : . . L the ttj.fi of t'ii S. Representative, jSfte thfi nU thoy of one :/? .ro , most ;ivj>isUu*;it .: the St:at^r . Her S&BS-. IT.-.r:, R. A. . >'- , mparts. an ; Hitii. R Lr * ' . Lai-rei Ssniturs. held 'one: and distinguished tVeoTds in the political J lite ihe State a?'<3 aaiftri t-'ut is " seVlpttrAyund Ir; ops' family. Mrs. r-on^ht-yn's ?i\ -efciWron \verc prefleS* Mesdanu'- T Cat sen. Vv. A Fender and K Miller, and Yiossts. ( W F. Dhught*jr. Ft. I., pohghtoij and 7\. A. DoOghton. Ten sraiidclnldren , were present, and rwelvn si eatgrahdchilo'ren. j Mrs. sDeuuhton received many token? of iove k\?d expressions of good wishes ! .- he clay. She is the widow " the tare Captain Rorton Doughton. j Henson Wins Fourth Place in State Contest i On -July 2nd, Far! Henson. a soph- * oinoiv of the Cove Creek High Seh-'o1.. placed fourth in the filial State agi icuUuia) speaking contest. Henson. iep? esentinjr hi-- school at .A she vide, was., selected xm ivprt&gnt \ Western North Carolina at Ka!bi^h$j| t There are L14 departments oryd'o- < catiorai agriculture i:>. the State wirh y an enrolment of j,707. To be a lead- e ov in this Uii'jV-ft gCpuphio looked-pp . '.s an ^outstanding honof. The ofact that Hpnson has ;ha'd onjfe onifii ,Ma'* nHfe studying r&ocational and >/vy of hijrli <v*h?)c>jj . work sytiakgb ryeU of, his progress.. ] Alone wjili riie oihcrdipys of voea-J tion&'l a^ictiluVfe, he is cav.vyi'ng^rop'j. 3 proj^ and :.,t hereby gaming f ???$:'l, ' hand information. The -winner o;| the speaking contest; i I- dories .Ir.j of Oh- Boouviilo | Uitrh School. The voeafiomn agnetii j wire of the Bo.~>nville school is taught | by J. Ralph Walker, whojfe'Ji ]^yc?evj of Howard .Milker of -he < ;>ve J. | Agricultural Department. Ralph hast hf.ep at Boonviile r'pi Ixv . or* and.1, has been elect eel t < > i i he ttd id .year, j While trior & he has dp\\.Iopx..l winners ; in several different aorifeVtey' j \ . I Helps Along the Road I THE QUEST FOR JOY l. sough: for, joy but found it Until or.epay. when no#?ti pteaiare oe'ntr'i" i\ I wandered far afield. un'l ?o what ? | |86r ${gk roin it ! ':; 4: : - ; | For i loathed riot iffi the halls of pleasure. %-M But 'ound 'v-;in the musn; of rurnir.g < 1j A.;.j vht s.unktit's rich j?n>y. J In -Oo-'Trn'ue 'iji'-'.a; face, And iho laughter of her v'pieg; in the soft strains of a cathedral ; ; choir, , As they chanted their evening- hyir.n, In the- glow of the evening star; As it foretold the approach of night. Again, in the smile f?f. grrtitnde On a sweet Mother's face. When i stooped to heVp Jier child. j Once more, when I hoard a girl's. sad tale. And felt that I. by service given. Had filled a long felt want. , S&pj&i Yes, long years i searched for joy . and found it not, A;"'fekj Because i bad not learned That tvp make our joy as we travel \ t life's way, The joy that really counts! , ?Claim L'oynton Hadley. 1 i "TELL ME THAT AGAIN" Kazainak was a robber chieftain, a man of violence, in far-away Green- * land. Curiosity brought him into contact with the missionary. One day the missionary read to 1 him the story of Christ's sufferings, " when the chief immediately asked: 'What has this man done? Has he robbed anybody? Has he murdered anybody?" ! ' No," was the reply, "he has robbed no one: he has done nothing wrong. "'Then v;hv Hoc?-.he suffer? Why does he die?" "Listen," said the missionary. "This man has done no wrong; but Kazainak has done wrong. This man has not robbed anyone: hot Kazainak has robbed many. This man has murdered no one: but Kazainak has murdered his brother. This man suffered that Kazainak might not suffer; died xhat Kazainak might not die." , "Tell me that again," said the astonished chieftain. And the hardhearted sinner became the humble follower of the Lord Jesus, doing , good instead of doing evil.?Exchange. i ' State Court Calendar Compiled by Londor KaUnek, N. C.?TV,-* eobri oalen tor Xorth al / uits in niKch ?Vf the 100 eeajitiefrum Jnty I. ; \Wl, re June pd. \ . -,r rWwc- ClV'^J dnvinir tn;. be . lo'.i as special terna*. has biter: oin p]eteu by Hvr.jy ?,K Fonder. ;ve reference .librarian, ?r.d gsfeihf V?ig. to cV: vk>- tVf' couyti sine Others in termed Itx vhe ievni;. The ..-aJeoiiiir siv-ws what j*aj|( ivii! iuv-'-'K. whether the term? wil ?!?>;t- lev bnu. uv;? <>.? three wi eks yhtthei rhoy are : ? trial t err: :n criminal eu>-C:. ?>r and wtu-th v- vpccib' -iatices wrj> have to be as: botre the terras w??--t >vdered >'y the Geiieiui Asscmbt;, :i:H} ('vii'h.;r with other tetmi SBthi district The L-ohetiuh- of hearirnTS for iht carious <1 -.-t t K t - :n the X. C. Supreme Cou.:. Uje times and place: * meetings o? the Federal Coasts of the Fourth District, U. S. L.;roau ^oujrt ox Appeal?-. are a'.s> shown". Warauga County, transferred i'rohl 17th to the itUn Judicial District by the i : U Genevai Assembly. lvj]; have 't|dge Walter PJ. M > ii > preside ovor its teirn fhi:; fall a ho I idjr< PeAder A. McEjrpy next : Judge Michael SeWh'ck will ng the tali of 1932 and bulge T. It. Kituey ::i the 'ispSffig ?1933! ? The calendar for the Watauga ;?w??. years f >ll??\vs : Fa'l September 21. one week viixed; -pnriy 1932. April 11. two -vek- in:\r:;i: tail i 932. Septennial 'j. one week mixed; spring 1933, Vpvil 10, p.vn weeks mixed. Church Announcements ADVENT CHRISTIAN REV. I. T. GREENE, Passtor Sunday School each Sunday at ':15. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Svtminc service at S o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST REV. F. A. HICKS. Pastor Sunday School :1:1a o. m.. J. T. C. Vriaht. sunt i ir.tendrnt. Pleaching it II :i. nt. ar.d > p. if..; IF V. P. TJ , p. r.i,; Krothtfojo.i, ? oi,; raid cock prayer >i?v.t on Wt.if.esdays ifeSiO'll 3f. m. pfhou'prnciieo on Friday, 7:15 p. n:. METHODIST CHURCH :OR. O .1. CHANDLER. Pastor Sunday' StSvXil. 8:45 a. :n . J. I), tttinkir., Superintendent l?r<sa<rhinjr at X1 a. .tti. ami 7 p. m. ;ijt Tlr. Chandler. i'.pwv.itr. Loatruc, 6vt5 p. m. Prayer mooting on Wednesday at T p. n>. Choir practice .n Friday, 7 p. ni. i.utheran churches St. Marks. Bailey's Camp Preaching service the first Sunday >f each month at 11 a. r.i. Sunday School evy Sunday at n. m. t'iig!' B>aplshaw, superintendent. Grace East Boone Service on the second and fourth iuhdhTs of each month at 11 a. '"n.. tmi ..a the first and third SutMRyss si ft p. m. Sunday School every Simlay at 0:45 a. mi, Professor S. L. it'.r yt"', .yipetinteiidttit. The Luther >sgue meets'every Sunday at 7 p. II. The Wemail's Missionary iSociety hcetis on Monday uftor the ,-v conil Sunday ot each month at 2:;M> p. -m. Holy Communion Congregation Clark's Creek Preaching -service the third. Sunday >f each month at 11 a. ni. Sunday School every Sunday at 0:15 a. m.: rcrry i o\cuseTHi, siipermteiident. La :her League every Sunday at 2-3I i^SS? Banner Elk Station Service every fourth Sunday at -1 j*clock p. m. To all those- sow ices the public s most cordially invited. J. A. YGUNT, Pastor. Valle Crucii Associated Missions of THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Leicester F. Kent, Rector Holy Cross Church, Valle Crucis Every .Sunday morning, i* o'clock; :e)ebration Holy Communion, 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays, 9 a. ra.; Bfmrcn School, 10 a. m. St. Anthony's Mission, Dutch Creek Church School every Sunday, 9 p. m. St. Matthew's, Church, Todd Church School every Sunday. 10 a. ii.; service every Sunday )1 a. in. St. Mary's Church, Beaver Creek services 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th Sunlays, 2:15 p. m.; Holy Comriiunior 1st Sunday, -3:15 p. ni. Holy Trinity Church, Glendalc Spring Services (Holy Communion) eaci ith Sunday, 3 p. ni. Avery County Missions Ail Saints Church, Linville; Banner: Elk, Carey's Flat, Xewiand. Rose boro. Services as announced by Cap tain Witlinm A <ov?i*U Services at the Stringfe.'lcv.- Me n.oria! Episcopal Church. Blowin; Rack, Sunday evening at 7 SO. WATAUGA CHARGE REV. H. M. WELMAN, Pastor Hcnson's Chapel?Second a n < Fourth Sundays. 11 a. m. Sunda; School at J. E. Horton. super intendent- Epworth League, 6 p. m. Valle Crueis? Preaching ever; First and Third Sunday at 11 a. m Sunday School 10 a. nr., J M. Shull superintendent. Eprvorth League ev erv Wednesday night. Mabel?Preaching every Secon< and Fourth Sunday at 3 p. m. Sun day School 10 a. in., Robert Castle superintendent. Salem?Preaching every first Sun day at 3 p. nt THE WAX AW A DEMOCRAT?EVE ? 11 t First to Fly to Cop OtU- H.liSi^'^5 J.*" ^ Hoiriui, i>:c ytmng ftnaUy go? 1 - ...rcc, cnvtczcnanu ana uerma j ^ad fo aught in Bremen Ik: fort finis hin Cove Creek Boys Enjoy ( Trip to State Capital Las* week "H.'\varu V\'n;koV. Hardie i Moody jno Fail Keui-.?n; , of the Cov.- (Vtck \ii7iviotu: til !">' j'partiherft attended the State meet-,M j in-,-- at Raleigh. The first rkrec days I were devoted to the teachers* meetj ing and the last two to the Young ! Tar Heel Farme- meeting. This organization is composed ?.f the hoys -' studying vocational agriculture. The boys themselves act as officers of the rganizaiior and it is remarkable how well they perform. Th: boys ?a. roughly enjoyed Ra-; leigh. visiting all places of interest. 1 Some of fcHe places visited were the : North Carolina State capitol building. historical bui!aii:g. museum. State Hospital for the Insane and : State Prison, in which the electric chair was seen. While there they J we're told that several 'deb were ' waiting in the death oils to be elcc j Don ! *' ^ CHATTANOOOV t Its Includii Si Your Throat Protc RY THURSDAY?BOVINE. A\ C. - * ic !icr cf Liberty, N. Y.. and Holgai Dr mark after wandering ovei ?y Their g-is gave cut and the* g their trip.. Caldwell Convicted on First Count at Nashville Xir&yiltr-. T-.-rr?. ? Light months fft-- his natioiihiiy !::iowii Invest. h-: .i-c railed. Urigcr? Ca!dv-vli - ny'ieteu M >iuioy ?ii the 6?Vni >7 -ovevaJ criminal ebarg&S r'ov ir.it out of the c.oi'ap^o ?.n?i the y fixed his pum^meni at <mA tc .:. -1 yea:? 5 m prison in ant. F< U-yesiV-o.dd trregt&ent- >:*i hi ami Company v.a- irvn#:- ;ru!ity f bleach of Mirt5|S a cav yihe: ar. iivietern'.inutv er.tonce of c-v?e leu y?.;n> in ihe .*f-ibf iuiy. Regardless oC o maximum stipulated, however. : e is t-'igibk 1'asr; rarole After It . -nth-. Our:-/ for Cr.bhvv!. L*avt: *- ? ?fi|a n:otio:i foj A nt?\v tr{al. <ruu<-'. Trv boy- :<.tr.it that Rafeh i* d ::lac< to go ?i;;c \h< - . P< nit :ht;a.vyO C^on/afer 'f Ras?: m WmnWW toast ig the use of Ultra Violet R jnshine Mellows?Heat Purifies iction ? against irritation RECORD LIFE TOLL ! FOR JULY FOURTH I Totai of 270 Lives Lost Throughout j Nation. Drowiti?igi at Top of the Sixty'two Die in M*dAtlsnHc Statw. I'ljJfj? &?w55(M?BftprfS ' The .NaLicm c> .-tinted the cost hi* its j i.fta.t'h Independence Day celebration v.; h :i total cf. 27.0 liv es, ; tV"i:h a!! sections of the country >har;mr in the p.'/ice f the annual independence observance, the high~ ! i'.st 'os.? ?* recent vest re was reached. ! The Mid-Atlantic States Jed wfeh ives lest bat the 4 States v.e: Sett a stop behind with sixty-one. Firi'A .'i ks. op trie major cause I/or fatalities on the holiday. thisVyt^r iaccounted for only six lives, two in i the Mid-Atlantic, >r each in the ! Mid^yerr and the Souths est, South i and New England, Shit the injured ircir. explosives tqtalgn at feast dob. The hi&ei and rivers exacted the largest to)!. Though much of the country was free on the Fourth from [the seven heat wave which last week ' counted its victims a* nearly 1,300 deed. it was warm enough thay rivers land lakes were thronged. One hun! died and nine lives were' lost in : drownings. The Pacific Coast report-, i ed 27 of this number, 17 occurring la*. Los An-re'es alone, where a surgI ing rip tide swept over-crowded icaches. P??ur men drowned in Lake Michigan near Gary, Irul.. in en attempt if: rescue a youth caught in n virion- unhrrt-vv. The youth was raved by life guardsmen. Tim jammed highways of the Na:n took lives in automobile accidents as compared with 81 l<ist yea A I plane fatalities, however* . nercasen to eight?ffcree in the Mid' same number in the Mid {'west am! two \n the Mountain-states. The .Mountain states offered the best i " a) record; for their death fm ad causes was hut eight. Three- eurefcints have been puri : hased in lo\\?r Halifax Courtly and an'othei bogg? for fall delivery. tf'OUn G > Tour 1 With Re"! ; Bj LUCKY Adam am y Eden?A story we I |? hood?Consider y % possession of each ?your voice box chords ?your la I J throat with harsl Mm LUCKY instead ?B of cigarettes. Remembei ?SBMH cigarette in Amerii ffl I sive "TOASTING" harsh irritants, pre These expelled irr facturers of chemi not present In yc so we say "Consic i ed"^ -against cough 1 I JULY 9, 1.931 j , ? I Sunday Schoo! Lesson REV. SAMUEL O. i'RfCE, D. D. f i International Sunday School Lesson for July 1 THE PREACHING OF THE APOSTLES Acta iv, I - J 4 Faith in any religion i:- ninu-ated oy v.hr way i|| fedloweS? seek. to pxppogau1 it. Passing the truth? of (Christianity oh to others is on- ot' ; the basic principles , wKk-h Jesu? Christ proclaimed. Naturally the apostie^r' teaching aroused the opposition of those who were especially I related to the Jewish Sanhedrin. One ! portieukn reason for opposing those j of the new sect was that they assorted that the body of Jesus had ; been raised from death. This was a j position thai the Sadducees denied: 1* was with real eagerness that the Sadducees saw to it that Peter and k& John iv.-ro put under guard for trial ^ the next day. These apostles had j wrought a miracle under the power ' i" the Holy Spirit in beating a crip- j nlo who had asked alms from then? j as they were going into the Temple I j area'; Of course a crowd was attract ed and Peter used the opportunity - I preaching to the people. I l":.- Sanhedrin was summoned add ' ihe healed man '.va- prcscm with at | least his silent testimony. The quc-sJ tion was asked "By what power, or i iv. what name have ye done this?" 1 Again Peter had :i lead for further : witnessing concerning JesB? of Nazareth and the active work of the Holy Spirit. The climax of the message was :?? the statement about Je&ns ! Christ: "And in none other is there 'salvation: foi neither is there any j ether name under heaven, that is given among men. wherein we inust be saved.'The Sariheunri could not deny the j fact of the healed man who was in j their midst. Their sentence was that j this kind of preaching must stop. Pej ter's hold answer to that injunction Ms given in the Golden Text: "We j must ot?ev God rather than men." [Acts v. 29; f ?2pp&!t* Throat i Harsh tants hm for a r instead7' d Eve in the Garden of -tave all heard since childour Adam's Apple ? the ' AtliA A# iir MUMM Aw w wm K i VI11 VI VVWIIIUVI ?containing your vocal rynx ?Don't rasp your It irritants?Reach for a e careful in your choice ... r, LUCKY STRIKE is the only ca that through its excluProcess expels certain sent In all raw tobaccos. itants are sold to mcmucal compounds. They are ' iur LUCKY STRIKE. And ier your Adam's Apple." r"'i sip7 cvrry Tuesday. Thursd.iv and Saturda-v eve/ 7 ninR over S\B.C. "etwprks. ^ BHEMBMII """" i, nu jji \

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