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MABEL NEWS Rev. \ Wilso vi tilled his regular appomtmeut > Tv Baptist church S;u.?L'.\ at:u :a> Ai.rt Vm < ;a McGlammery, of TeancsS*. ha- !?* < ! visiting her sou. M r. Film M !iai " 0&>f. ava\ Mr>. V. R. Smith, of Boone. >:- t :\ir? * 1 '" week- *m with Mr.'af'i M:-?. A. i. Greene. Miss 1? rs iad Mac .? t Greer, who i-. iding the suniMi School v.sited home folks over Sunday Miss Ruth Bvr'Ield. ?>f Boone, has been visiting in the vilisyjo Judp A. V Simth and family, of Boone. >"'ir i > with Mrs. Sfrr.th na:- v . Mr ar? J M- * K Btirfcetr. His.- Sal'ie Waffi"* i> viating her brother at EliJahethlon. Temu Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Roark. of Ashi ' .lur/.v, havt ! * er cisjtin^t the;'" d'-2jrht? r. Mrs. I' F. ?\arreTi. Mrs. ' !. 1'!: ~:a-. *.vh*>se illne.-s has t efore, is slowly improvuQ! Many el - farmers have gnu into -he potato ^Br^ss. This part. of > ?: r?jg ifive the mar-! k?t . >f Irish ; i. Wit : l>r. a> flu*' Spi>dn?OTr. we Pin-z< r. it . :r.ap. Mr. -T. B. J -ir > >1. who has ?K-en, sick so M r,t ho subtly :m-:* proved *-.t -hi-:.Mr. A:ui: ?-v. Gre--. y:^>f V alic;C? tit is ;ir ?; his r. X\ -.'.J. P. nn?-j tore<i ' Me atvf ia-r Sunday jS?f tvriivon t : :! A.^' P.vtti* Greeno. [ IOK THE NEAft EAST FUND ? THE -\KMLNI AN.? i man awi fitri wh... nav veo?ilr> bitfjD ?... these n?*lv ones fichv in I iflotiry <>i clotlMir May -joi:vstl 1 lessir.crs *?*? gpou ?ac| <?ne *>- ? Hur >\ : 10 "O.onn-. yti bU?s.--ed tfj tiiy F*thi : ' tbf* ki: doa) pit -1 }>are,i y..,i the fouiula* v <i nhe world: Poi I was an hummveii, ami ye *ravo me meat ... \ak< and ye elotlied . ;Vy. faithfuife !. M DOWN? M. CO' CREEK NEWS i V1- io W sicy, l'rotv. Mr 1 Twin., i-r-a. l-.i m Cove < 1 .,..ti.< Saisr '..n ar.rf > . M.- N\. Br..v >. \ ... T,Mi nr..I Mis. W-.riey d Ulis boot Sat ' . ... i ing rne svnumr rem, K?v. \\ . :i. 1 .? ,r.u famih V. ;>v, \ i.. Monday night .r 'A r <nc:-w(. -iV Yhe> or- if 1. r, acbtina tor :i few weeks visit; Rrv. Do vis pr .ached at the Baptist titer* h ?.! .-day night. much .> th?* delight ? f his many friends. Mr. 0. M. lVngham from National .Ntnit-'Yim. ' hr>. >1 City Tea a. j.? See ;ui:r.g a fdjfe <;a\g with re.atsxsgS here. The work on the New Baptist Church i> again started and will be rushed to completion as soon as possible. Bri.work will begin this week. FARM FOR SALE Containing 28 acres. 3-4 mile from Builer, on main public road. Most of this land is clay, and produces well; 25 acres level to gently rolling; no rock, balance guonth hill land; 3 acre? in small timber; fenced and cross fenced; good orchard of apples, peaches, cherries, and grapes Branch runs through the place that never goes iry. Utner land can be bought joining this. 1-4 mile to the church and school; the Watauga Acadmy at Butler is one of the best schools in the state. Cottage house painted; \v;th >;x rooms; in nice view of Southern R. R. Good well ar.d well house; coal and wood house; good barn and other out buildings. Will take $3,250.00 if sold within sixty days. Terms part cash, balance one to five years time, if interested, call or write me at Butler, Term R. 43 JOE CULVER. ir*S- ?. ir-r a SILVERSTONE ITEMS Mrs Jessie MvItoui" ranr.v over from Boon* r<> \.sit h t f ?Ik- Sunday. Master Cjuro.-r. tlrv- sor of Mt. PhRBn Greet Bri>* \ . ts v;>hr?o relative? here. M. XV . S I rar.T ' of K . md, Fla.. "i v suo? at the hospital home ol M r. Asa XV i Isor. Mr Ales. Tugmav. aT : anrJv of Riddle's Fork visited rela e* at Siiverstoru last Sunday Mr Jin Isaacs. wh? ::tiv left * Ohio, is now hack ? hone. Another testimony to th< superiority of Id Watauga. T .j:h rise - Torts "c B V. n. L*. her.\ a < v organ .v.-- recently j placed in the church. The .-ratemen; :r. last ' \'s paper \? o..i . . .... w . i ... ...ii .-i ivv- i .va i..1;11t! \ had ry>: B V P. L* h*. v.-as a :v -take - '"..r. organization ha- bean deit'tr v: y efficient w rk here : !" M.nietm r Mis* Ward ?-ain?r t - a r'- Y P I'. Study i .ourse to rh?- ->rgatiizoti?>:\ Tin- play. "Thi Bushf Mr. Bobj b>" vi . i-tt ??:ctLr;tly a: Siiv-rstene by ur .' *a.tr: pro: :: cod a 1 -i i: a!! presen". ?Re ported. THE LOCUST Thf ..pp-.-.ira::' of th.- -" - < ; ' T - as pre> : .. N B ' v. . States iitritizevs tvh - -;i\v tr - in : : .! thi \: ? *v of i' . cr . recv.!'- th:-.' r ? matter ! : v : memory !? i*?'i . ttiai there - s quite t?~." ' : - ..i to r?C a x m*. ini: ir. '.Jay. I**; .'ust bo v. n i Dat ? ear' -'v {5g .: >iL-vajoi.L..vl^ ;? ,*> the . : . i ' ' * ' :.u ' hen* j iiav, ie:v-- : ' j||rc:*'>' ui> i. 1 n*i i":-l thf> t:i . . ii *1* me*.: tfei xavl - ;. . - >I*n and 1 *. I1*-.: a. " a fact i hat the S-e-::- r e red <-:iiy limited -rri*.??? ;. .* :Lv-;? vi>jr-. \vh:?*h art shorr. and they do i < damage of i ( on>?*cuer.C( . Th* > an not, however i ip vi iirh to a part'^iAr !? i eality a* periods.?SlatesviU?| Lar.dr.iark ^ \ . i : > lii: Jer u?f* i>- :*.? : art quick B> ni.t* Hardware , Ad \ ertisi-mv t. NOTICE IwprtWts hoe j) hy buying, a tir.v Ilanjpah:ie-ok -p Ran: Hem M. T A . * l.?*ifiy tjiyW?-r. . V < ' ? . ..=. _, . .. .S-JaSrSb;-. Here i> \om *? r13 p i he iifth series c sociation will open J - entrance fee per sha jpg T?: after will mature yo J" the meantime if you Sa titled to a loan which 5s p sy t-very man or womai STu lie . one or more shares a iffi fij haps be spent useless I Those having si aft! prepaid Stock in this II besides the Stock is n m Let us all pull I |pj Watauga County. | Watauga li \ D. J. COTTEREL, F ?... ,? ... THE WATAUO COUNTRY MOTHERS Z. Green, in Marsh vilic Home. J One of tht most notable tributeever paid to country mothers was uritlt r by the late Senator Tom \\atsor. of Georgia, ami the tribute is not rdrawn. You who were roared country mothers know son c th; -i ?>f ttie sire iiious life of women ..r. farm. Hero > M? Watson's1 i tribute ail :n one continued sentence, ar.-i ?l is a masterpiece "Trii-v are thousand? of devotee and . ?> dutely ad:r e*abie wives and exc . in r cities, in out to and Sages. and it gives nit plcu> Uid pride to testify to the fact hi if ya-k me to carry you . iv mt of the true wife and tin true mother, >rt who loses heioelf iro'y in the existence of her husband and children, one who is the tifs: ' rise in the morning, and the ast * ret*iv at right- one who alv.ay? at her post or duty, and the out a ho carries upor* her shoulders the burde - of both husband and children. ?*r who is keeper of the house hold and the good angc I of it. utterly ur.seifi.-h happy in making others * hap:;;, v. ;*h no thought c.f fashion- 1 mmSeewhafli ill 3*5 J?! "Just, lcxik at t {CjT It riot a brush m Xi^B 2 a beautiful. smo? fc&Uij *' ?andthat'sjust ITw? Roi'v; to refinish work, floors and f VII You'll be just a> V 1 when you use Pe ^ 1 Lac and see th works on v. orn st. /'i I" Civ Rc Xu-U natural u <nni and ? u/iitc, gold arid $i!i% > J Boone Hare /jjf I 1^*5.-? ' \ *[>{>orl miil\ io Own Your r sto. k in The \\ utauga Bt_ fivthe 1st 1923. &! .00 i ' - - I v will start jou in and $1. u $100.00 in about six anc wish to build or purchase y i will be pai<I off when you a, boy or girl that is earning nd save some money that c sly. lrplus money couldn t do 1 5 Association. You will r ontaxable which will be a I together to save money an Uiilding & Loan A Resident. H. H. G 'ri uczJu5rusru2nIsjT>5n^5nk^TkdjiicdRl2r is?iferCc ^ DEMOCRAT iMe pleasure, perfectly content in ? ? home life in which she does node harm and everybody jrood, tnk jt as many thorns ;?*> she can from f.e pathway of her husband arid rrewing it with as many roses a> ?>ible. strengthening him by hvr :>piration as he goes forward to irht the battle of life, smoothing the low upon which he rests his tired ad when he comes home, tenderly aiing the boys arid jt?rls who will a turn go away from the door, some iav for the last time?the boy to be rr.e a prood soldier i life's continuous warfare, and the yir to become mv ardent suitor's wife and to be him what her mother has been in r father; and who. when ail toils ,-c done and her strength is depart c. will s:t calmly in the doorway, . . .chins the setting sun, with a se? smile upon her face, and never fear in her heart?ask rne to find t re this woman lives, where this is to be found, and I will make eo line for the country." jMMERCIAL printing of eve 1Y KIND BY RIVERS PRINT. co. J/U Willi It 1Vnulac* \ >se steps? i and such JMj !i finish. |M?j( the start. I'm ail the wotxlumiture." HflwJ H ; enthusiastic e Gee Re-N'ue wonders it KLSsS irfaces. t. comes in 20 i lumcl colots, cr; 25c end up. 8H?MM S Own Home IS i lilding and Loan As- |p oer share and 50c Sgj 'pR 00 per month there- fe fts 1 one half years. In is ou a lot you are en^ MS r stock is matured. Mr H j money should carry jg?j >therwise would per- |q letter than to take |g eceive good profits p further saving, d build Boone and |Q issociation ?REENE, Sec.-Treas. g IT, , ii | Uncommon Sense JOHN BLAKE || B =========== B ; BLAMINO YOCKSEI.F T IS always easy to find somebody to blame for your mistakes. You are probably misunderstood Everyj body Is. You are probably a square peg Id a round bole. So Is every other unsuccessful pewon. Doubtless the world Is blind to your talent. It was blind to Shukespeare'a talent for | tneny years. Hut Sha"kes|?eare died ? v rich and successful man. J The temptation to "pass the buck" r Is often almost Irresistible. But yield to It til! It becomes a habit and you 1 might as well quit now. You will | never get anywhere. * \\ hlle most bicycle repairers in one J large city were blaming the ctdlap.se of the bicycle boom for their hard luck, Wilbur and Orrille Wright were at j work on a vehicle that would as far a I surpass the bicycle as the eagle surpasses the tortoise. They didn't blame anybody but then.sei\es, and they blamed theraj selves severely when they made costly i mistaken. By and by they found a way tc e8capo their own blame. Then they i began to succeed. In every ofttce there are clerks that blante the boss for their lack of opportunity. They find an excuse for all 8 their had work, for the results of their 8 Idleness. And they are so busy find- * Ing excuses th?it they never have time J to find the opportunities that are * around them. 9 i If you don't want other people to ' .critld/.? vc.!], he your own critic. 1 Don'r ho an easy one either. Make ' your our standard higher than your 8 boss' ?;jve him a little more than he expects, or a great deal more than he ' expects and yon will attract his atten- T tlon. If you don't attract bis atten- ' tioil except unfavorably, he'll begin ' to hurt f - < : ]v who will ^ || "Strong a M" ? WISH you could know how ' i A much I am improved since t taking the Cardui," writes : ! . . Mrs. Nannie Brown, of Black t ftl Rock, Ark. "You wouldn't know i Wine tor the same weak invalid I t was before I took it. At my ... I j i had to keep off ray lector I would i |J tall. I couldn't do my liousewctk, ' ; II and Just got where I'd most as lie! ! ' II be dead as living. Some one told j F 1 my husband of Cardui. He got' I 1| CAR N TIia r ^ aiiv vv vaiii; ii - Un ited StatesT res are Good Tires -and "USCO* A-con firms it! Tl "7OITR pnf-Kn?Ji*?*? <mm?? I- ance won't surprise the the fabric tire field. Every 30 x 3^2 tire user r< a value to be respected an The users of "USCO," 1 worth that came before tl and that has maintained it "USCO" is made by tb make Royal Cords. | Where to buy i J. B. TAYLOR, . - - . J. H. VAN CANNON. - NE v* LAND GARAGE, ! I It's A Fair Exchange 'hen a business man places his ready oojipy m the care of a good bank nd carries away the- conventent ittle book that records the fact. Lmn>d with this, he pays All bill* by heck, transacts business on paper, nd thus firmly establishes his finanial landing. Backed by the bank's ;rcat probity, he takes a short road o success. Bank of Blowing Rock Blowing Rock, N. C. , - ___? There are of course people who are bused as much as they think they, ire. but you can write on a postage; itamp the names of all such persona rou know. You and nobody else ara: o blame for your failures or responsible for yotir suceeea. Be unsparing ?f the blame. Check up every day*a vork nr.d see If it would satisfy you f yon were the boss. If ft wouldn't, lo bettor work the next day. Nobody will lie Interested In your excuses or y??ur "alibis." Ever^ody srlll be Interested in what you really iccomplfsli. You ran get r.omewhero n the world If you try. But you'll lave to try extreme! v bftrd. "?* nd Well" 1| t for me and I took three bottles Kb jefore i stopped?then off and on I or the last three years just as a VV onic. 1 saw a decided improve- . . nent after my first bottle. I used Ba he three, and wis able to do my HH work with ease, and now I sew :or my family and tor others. I ? a im feeling fine, and stfong and kJ II Take Carduil ft may be just 91 [he medicine you need. Ft y ___ki 'Dili 111 O AVIUV f \ "USCO" perform, motorist who knows tcogniies "USCO" as d to be investigated. .now it as a money's ' te public as a leader s leadership. .e same people who JS.TIks Boone, N. C. Banners EIW. N. C. Ncwland, N. C.
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