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PAGE TWO STONY FORK NEWS F, Sr-ry C"*k Nuvtjn(?er 5th?The ? Ha . \v--i " j l n last wv k hv ' ire B. 5 r L". was greatly enjoyed | c it, :I - E: the ' . k vitat'oi - w. . r-'-i.'iv-il profusely docot at-c tt-!i: cats aril wit 1 e.- ]s and veadir.^ as f .ow>? lt -If friendly ghosts you've never seen And ; r. -v tfc? ; eV ' y o it. Jost come t? i-ikv t ri's Wcdm I'm su;e you'll hjever rue it. * Signet! the 3. 5. P. U The : :r^. living1 room ha!i ciiivi >\t- t, t ns m at the home of Mr. \V. E. L Wu k cat- : ia*.terns Whet. ! to the hull And meet .. *v rr u> iu'? ,<i m-c .cuijtfjc. iqj When forced :o flltsp ?u?vv.. rei the J j?ho< with nru-n jSric v. tv?n?r of win- Ira; : xHJ < to hoi.-i you',:? Truest- " n'- -::?<*; ti?e jjgoes with ?? ; j: <i slv . > 01" horror hta. n, mirtpi vhi - . - or - jack ? ' ian f. tern <rrimfe|S :ir- the dm-' , ke>: ihtyv' r;(Vf><-o To rush , :<? the- of in-.- i:r:.*?hti\ lUljgid ... i:\iTife: rdon. W: - p irt y had suffieierd rii-ovoi-^.: tht nrjjBa. of no et:tis: tN- ?ko?*. 1 : uirth* r of *uv- - ; j stums l' u> was a \8ft .;n;r rai"rt :.i which tfci panic: pants . Jong tjjaf>atis To vha h were afar ard t.o:d * ?'.try i- :.<ipo fas*. to c rf? the thread . .. id J Ciiiidy. i:.?t asr ? the t'l, ha::-i.- iftcr * he star A::- r ai ex- r . t?r ; nvth or- siii': ?o Mis. . i-oeia G'heeno v.\;s a-ij idc-d the \\in- , r-or art?; nnr-oiy nes-.-ntv-d vi*h the ?'- 6?*"75.r--- r" and ^ it:: ::i^diate?> ^.F^'-d^Xo faini t><?? . f: - .-1 : > i ' -r?t the i oC m.. . -:::l -<U * - of the j tfVt-*re.' ir was Ihf parujBp -v?:;?r. in J % vhie Mr ! \\ l[i. rn wiwniau- b< . uvti'.-x th?- . at:-; reeeivMl h , s hts u*n&: gftoei nature1 ihe prize. n | a\n*]\ i' -h. with ti.- u mark xhstf- & j :;:wtys Bites." Se <ra! ?ai:n we to enjoyed b' t-,re-th*.- trras^KiU-parted. un,anSi.ou-.;> iOvLiri'";: rh.it it . ha-'. : ? v PO h|s?t pnrt.y ?? *''< ' rrnd I KlW't th- most J* .>13, fui ho-< in the fcotidv r it M: s. (CiePotar.i Gcee;; rv !.a trip to North ffl ikeshdrc on nusi< nt-ss l:?si week. Miss Aruiie Wei.lite:: fi-ie Fa v* r: Watson hik <! acros.- the mo:iri<a:n . tie spend ch-' day with |i: ^ Well-.-:: aunt Mrs Jalre Greene, ast Ft day. , Th.-\ i-poit .1 most !>-lichtfuJ tr-.p. |. but admittcS that th?-> . re qHei willing, to .? . opt a ride t*.?r the iast | _ rwomi - - of the rotiii*. j A r.mdn t of men have he ma';- !, :\g. crips to State&viNe with u?;w off, pmriu at .... Messrs L. . (It ?: ?i xie omitare ax u p - qsfet-'S, rt th. . Ii! George, Job* Gar do i ( y? -..in ; ; lieWie Haiw'iV; made a tivo , Bee oh Mountain . Sat ui.in\. i?oBg *>' Mr. George >'m:th s , eav.H MCI NT PLEASANT NEWS M P. P. Moretz majlc a trip to Catfiw'.:: v-. ::iiy on bu-i- . * week Rfr.i* " i n CCfton St in-.on ? ? Rio!: i icy t-r. vi.-siting * : h { the : mmunity, Mr P > vforetz '.vf-n: . a mai k( tir-'.j: t. -t? points so-tlh ;.st week. 1': b" Meat i am eommu: i'\ v. - rk- i at ,Ke jpar.sona-jp for a few days. Messrs C'a and Clyde \?ths t? - k j waj?or !oad? 1' prociuo - -w.therr * market.? law v ?,-ek. Rev. ii. %V. Tc >at with d.. zateVilas Man oir? ther v. :h Mr s. voat and V ' ra Jeff: .a M;-s Edna M si;: !ef; Tuesday morning to atterui the reetitfe of *h.- United Evartre ica : \'x - tan S-. . : Nor Carolina which :< to ?>e hod at St. Marks. Charlotte; X. (V Th y .\p"o: to ;.: :: n :b( last ??f the k. Mrs. vvi:; f. it" to \i-it relatives. Luther Jeffcoat and Brother Loyd. sons of i> 'V. C. Jeffcoat of Bur- j lington. N. C- accompanied by Dr. I G. II. Jeffcoat also of Burlington on a week end trip to the home of Rev. j K. W. Jeffcoat. Dr. Jeffcoat is a State licensed chiropractor and is locating in the community. Mrs. Jonathan Moretz returned from several days visit with her daughter Mrs. L. L. Norris who lives in Boone. Mrs. Norris and children have recently had measles. Rev. H. W Jeffcoat and daughter Miss Jeffcoat made a business trip to Boone last Wednesday afternoon. . Subscribe For Your County Paper OK EST AND TIMBER PROBLEM ' harli?tt-. ObseiTer. Th*. aprteultural foroe- of North j ir1 in a are taking :i firm and Intel]-! -er.r hoUi on the forestry problem! T?u * - n " the E\- , :.'!! Farm Xevs ..itvoted very ' irately . description l this pro'"-' m which it is decland arid proved: i.41j e of the *rt 'est import . . to North Car* i land own-} in i-- !?iary manufacturers i;? v. -t. e Kf/rj.j- the wvll - f nar.y : our 1 Ktries is eti up in their s?. ur- e and supp ' roper timber. North rnrolina has i 'i1..; itotal of approximately 10*-! 1)0,et"- acres of farm forests and if- ' . i\ $ '(' ".10 worth timber t.d fuel uood. Ou rpnod j joher 1 ver ut beigradually cut r.d > ; ' ed ar.d infec. >r growth ? iVii - nla, .' . f tin "0 'm ar fcv vear i? f . ir cr p f linv i - : > :r:e made >"?r *. uaantity ana decreased r iiaiity. This process is !u :u: hastened y b%h priced fire wood. !>c#st? and . vr.cr i *r >\ - r ' ing. ; H. M. Curra-. - bold t ".;rh to : >-e:t that f- < ??; a fiaancggji -:?idp</in' limber i pv. badly the y'St v i7tabt# crop in X? rrh Carolina . . - cm .' oa over ill eat part f i' .. t ' ally whet - i v.- t'r- ami : <-i fertiii . that : be expci e<] upon *otton? com, tobacco, and rops "A roust of old - -i on .." >d land and under i i *. -A-:: r.et the ' ncr $10 : arly ? ttv * .mbrr alone 1 iit i) *ii r> o the land : : . : forme- f " ?' fem :? r 1 use and f r sua durinp : d the , _ in sr. Th.me ,>d a cr? p wiil : angc from 2" :> 40 year- :i a e pia?-. 1 I ? li. ii':e av roc. farm i: -a ha's a it.'ov.lh 10 t 20 years : hat :*' ea - n almost pney arol a .loiiy wait for s crc-p; - r;-'' : -a:> ? : ' mis to . : . V.J - ? ! re I y r It r burned." Forester urr.it t*s .. ?.f ' i I-;;' ad lit- - il Mi Mmoi'c ll ?. dv? <\< vo dr it- tix timbered t j forest or ; fling kr -v it p*?>5gr| d iuiejligeat *itt- tini . With the i 'mil :-t'.iB ef :;r.:o; back bog.s pii i , nods Cattle t'i; *h.- wooded ! a- ia> fey on n: the world 'rani :r')\v. a more mnjrntritvjt t rt.p of t-'m-1 with it*:t; cft'oit and in s v i: a period ?>f :i:?c as can our; w: state, which, *' th< opinion of k?r. i iiir,:'. i- ?i? stir.. ii to lucumt' the er.ter I the Wrttid-USBjg uidust:ic.::United State-. Mi t'urran points out the advanagos of cheap power, long mil i a iiiera. good c..nn:.good road: ami waterways, : nd trunk and feeder :. ' vay . ran -1 .ir:./ on. to whioi must added the requisite capital know? dire and proper ability. He e.-nmatea .hat X- nh Carolina can prod ue the r-o va!i nt of l.ooe hoard feet per . * ?n | 11>.? ' (JiOOi acres of iurui. wirtch IV.iUi'.i be - >r?SJB|ltl 11": proiuction of the ureat.est -r pro' . th.> todi v. and .... .r-tin -nppl> uf >ci..v '.hi- Smth for l!'-. This . .. iih on th( nip .opr xiT.a' . MCQ,?jOO.OO(i VJ : year is ; (. > i.v-i> to rho mill tin* ~roiv. .M W'.nh $20lU?' 0 ;.. ..... As rough lumber it vould . .i:V. : !??.uuM.-n)!! to $-U?>,000u'O: vh:'.' as a ri: shed product it NOTICE Notice !- hereby given that th* Quarterly conference of the Lb.or.* 1 : urg. . M. E. Church South r.. be :.ei'l ; Boone on Nov. 18, wi 1. be askeu authorize the trustees of : arch to make application to the hoard of church extensi . of L.ouisville Church for a loan and dosat ion. S ST AN BURY. Chm. l>d. of Tru-t - s. 1 ... - - | Arter t^very (Wear mmm Chew .your food well, then nse WRIGLEY'S to aid digestion. It also keeps the teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen. The Great Arnarican THE WATAUGA would be worth $70?>.(i'Vo.oOO r?-r vcar. Orr has**.! on timber wow yittU $40,000,000 a year, while mu< ?f our timber product i- shipped fierv the state as Nvcs or roujjh !u?wIk only a small par! being, sold ats a' hi.'thly mar.iitai tuied rrouuet. The Observer credits forester Curran ind Jv.se v?Uh vborn he is a ~ ;ciat <1 as kivovinsr what they a taUdcsr about, and if they do h-? v. ' > ire tall in-r :ii?nutf Xor* Cap' ina farw? :> and landowners i. .overlooking a jrreat Wi*r .* ? t in fa tr to Hve ;"*ell!(*enl and prop* attention to thi-irj f'mber re sou reand to th.' production of timber n .... io..,k s ?. .... *%<?? n..w h? utilized. "It la Inconceivable that the Red Croaa could hava come thus fax only to retreat; that It cooid bave sue ceeded up to the prewnt time only to rail."?President Coolidge. Liberal to Ex-Serv'eo Wen Over $1,000 was expended by aactof the 3.600 American Red '*ross Cha; tera In tfc?* past year in behalf of dis nbl?d ex-service m?n The actual to tal spent w^a $3,910,000. |jO^4 p BANK YOUR MONEY W e wiii look out car< 'Ui \ ior your interestana extend to you ever\ eouvtesy and consiclera tiOU. la qui savings depart ment we pa\ 4 per cen interest. W e would suggest tha you open an account wit! us. and NOW. Bank of Blowing Rock Blowirs Rock, N. C. *nriTMMIIi HIHI I III 11 ?I hub .? ._ ' -~ ?. conort::t~; 7y~ .'V ft i iv;' .. ^ ' 1st SUPERIOR MODE] $59 w e can furnish y< rolel 1 inr* on pacv mr\r We refer you to Chevrolet owners in j of them in use for n without one cent for: The Booi WALTER JC DEMOCRAT | "What's in a Name?" | j g By MILDRED MARSHALL g I ^ Fmdi tbart pour nctmo/ Mr Wxy; | I j waning; ttfunot M mat dtrt?4j ? >J /IV, ifrMfrwK your l**ht k $ I ioxo:o:?o?x>:o3Ko:o?M ; SUSANNA O VSANNA 15 another of the "holy j ^ natiies" \* ith which the Scriptures j abound. Though it has been contract- | \ ed rather centrally to Susan, the prop- i er form, mul the one whi?-b possesses an intt?re?:lnK history. Is Susanna. It J signifies "lily," antl comes from the : j ancient Hebrew name Schuscb::rinah, .J which. In sound. inore nearly resem- ? bles the French Suzanne. Tlie story of Susanna, related in t.le additional chapters of the Hook of I ?aniel. and repudiated by St. .terome. has boon -ommentornted in ha :td. tapestry and painting. The name also belonged to one of the holy women f ti e sopnleher, and ;; was In 1 the church calendar for two virgin irtyrs who suffered death in the 9 times of persecution. The most fam mis Susanna of hi"- \ . orv was the "Lily ?>f Tillis," the Queen Susanna who was put to death hy the | Mohammedans for her religious faith. I AU the picturesque romance of the ! early ages .'enters in her history. The English call this name Sti- ! -annah, and hy a curious coincidence almost without equal in etymology, the French. Herman, Swiss and Bavarians >gr*-v u:? n Susann* as a favorite national name. The c..~net Is Susanna's tallsmanlc stone. It promises her true friendships , and a pleasing personal magnetism. 1 Thurdaj is her lucky day and 4 her lucky number. by Whbeler Syndicate. Ir.c ) 1 v ?~~ r: J A UNfc. U CHbLH I . i By Jc^n KendHck Bangs. j THE HEAVIES^ LOAD j TTIF h- ::vi< m Furd? n rmin vin i I . < - j - not a fo.-.d of .vir* { But that b-o-U -breaking weight f r ;? T j On days \vh?n h* hav n... trht to j \\.tk. \r f*r.' of r.ir* -im mandg. f Unnfrinc Ilk.- lend vp<>n t. s ? I i ?>* V V?- j - S * f ^ j ... j o Explicit Instructions. "I*? you n-,' :hi^ road ns far as* ye ran mm ?" sm!i! the native in answer to nr. inquiry. '\. " replied the pedcstr .in. I 111 a Utile ^hortJdghted." "Well returned the other. k4wlu?n ye co as fur as ! eau see, yell be pet Hi p on to the pla?*e ye want to get to." -f . ^ ? L TOURING CAR 0.00 :>u anything in th( Chev j j ithlj- payments. j any one of over thirty i W atauga County?some learly eighteen months repairs. ~o ae Garage >HNSON, Mgr. j I ?r<a -las Anyone Laughed mr o ! fau! At You B | 1 of 1 ETW6L R. ft Because ?- pcysbr ^ fll, H yiHit You ruch for the doctor for ft ^ ^ the least thing? ? " ^ You may stvf a lot of trouble v> ; by this ummnleni li.bii. You foot (iui\ save other folk from cutoh, v w he :aji your disease. You may <hv> ?Z time and trouble in the end !?v ?> , *21 qui: getting a men . r ?n 'lie je!? V ^ before It's too !:?:e for that kind of mending. You mav. h??\veve' <> ' ' o CUI t ' e *? :t:ne n t?- im> fussv ami ft , ft thet ding money anil doctor v ft time extravagantly. Tin z*n> <> rc d?v-tor doe?n? tiiuoli care K? ^ t> called out :i es^n.rllv the ft >z young doetor does, of ourV It ft ..y [* ji?UI 1.1 v":: ;L ^ j?avi ft lira- ns t? w!i:i; to !?> ii.M'-r.* jft Prvt |> i-.iiinitL him iu. you will kno-A ? .? ij Aer [i - a good and I ;vv '?rn-? :tk rn-r ^ had g SO o riKn o Vour getaway nere i*: <> one The young doctors lova you. ^ | hy Mc'"lJf O .inr VOl JR'""" I to Rood Yow U ANO Jii Cbmr*ct?ristic? t l-Tsl ? ^ and Tapdaaci? ? tha Bu'TX'U?C?p*r>iUti*? or Week. l"*' /tirinci That Maka for Suocaia or '" | Faflnro a* Shown in Your Pain R nUJ THE FINGER NAILS 'he wit TX7 i 11: \ Tit.- ; * r..o? ..f **>! ? I:; ; r-ruls shows a red color >: .\? <i si.. : . ai> .n<. :i: ion of airi <i < i' :-! i o i sio.re. whhh ihdifrl.ts n 1 v :-.:r.T?vrs of h?a! v strength or Vote wlu'ihi'r :! ? nail "f he dec (in^or of Saturn. ??r siu-on.l tinker. hears a white inr rk. '1 his k held hv t" f to be underuken oj the If ? all Show* b!a.:k marks, ir is en in- ' *,v' ^kSE&gjr ~*WSrTKT* || "Strong ar I A " T WISH you con! J know how I it t [u * much i am improved since ! bcf taking the Cardui," writes j for . . Mrs. Nannie Brown, of Black ton KU Ruck, Ark. "You wouldn't know ' me; I me tor the same weak invalid I the 8 was before 1 took it At my ... I j wo ' ^ had to keep eft my leet or 1 would tor I A tall. I couldn't do my housework, am | and Just got where I'd most asliei j we be dead as living. Some one told 1 w my husband of Cardui. He got j the A D ii wnn il The Worn8i MONEY T WHAT DOES YOUI "GOODBYE F UK "WATCH ME YOU CAN TEACH IT DEPOSIT IT WITH U MAKE IT TALK F< WILL BE PI ? The Peoples Trust < BOONE, NOVEMBER 8. 1923. tioii of sorrow and trouble. ? >n the , i?b nail the black mark show* a | :v, passionate nature. On the nail ! the Il?>jr*?r o* Mercury. ; lie little tfr, a white sj>??t means a success- . business enterprise. uutl a black 1 mentis ih-> opposite. a reverse or. ster in business. there is a white, -tat'-shaped: k on the nail, it is a siirti of af ion that is not "eijtrcintetl. except n tin* Mark appends on the thurnh 1 , when it means the opposite, or re- ' e<l afftH-tiun. ails of medium length and width ' of a bluish tint, show that the ctr- j tb'C of the bliKHl is faulty, and e is a tendency toward extreme' ousness. c.j by WJiwIer Sjndjc*lc. Inc > * If Cows Only Could. iVhen they were laying the brldr! riiieiu in mtriiin-iu, >iu?; ncnri ft. of tluit it v. "some foreigners | v working with the crmv. We! some <*o\vs then. and these for ' iers used to :>< n- ."or milk ' fl?y two c:ini?' over. They 1 we tilled their order. "I>et uie haw >eine t'roii: 'he vow j giv?s lortvrcnilk.* said one."?lautpolis Neva. Ground Cherry Preserve. ' ^ 'or each pound of the small tnmas use one-half pound of sugar end ' lemon. Remove the husks. Makeirup with the sugar and just en<agb tor to dissolve then skim therm nnd bol! the sirup until thick. Cook rind of 9 lemon until tender, add* h the .iufce to the fruit anil seal line hot. ^ T?ME TO HUMT for :. doctor . store w ]r--:ly i witi: ac? .. - ' -unips. v.ii; a. ' v. . ... :;.rrhoca. . ? - r* r.-i e . / n's !>L1C and - iRHOiilA R! ' msl w ' Ltia case from pain. Nevm ra'is ' ? . r -<?GJCC^r ' ".-WZSZ*' v. vras^Hfc. lu Well" II n , or me and I took three bottles ting ore i stopped?then otf and on hlH the last three years just as a W 4 ic. I saw a decided improve- nt alter my first bottle. I used ni three, and was able to do my HI rk with ease, and now I sew HI tny family and for others. ' T ^ I feeling fine, and strong and ad "" 81 fake Cardus! It may be just BB [ medicine you need r 1 DUljj i's Tonic ii ALKS ; | t MONEY SAY? OREVER" / : GROW" I TO SAY EITHER S AND WE WILL )R YOU. 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