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JUKE 19, 1924. <aa.itauua democrat ? 1 ; Local Aft airs Town and County Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Johnson, accompanied by Miss Winnie Woodruff - " ? .1 C T rt*n ."l!r Qktr\.J?iv ?".? VJMVCll inCflWO rn turning Monday. Regular communication Watauga chapter Royal Arch Masons at the <dai> lie Ha, TucpI?y night. The fifth Sunday meeting of the Three Forks Association will be held with Meat Camp Church on Saturday and Sunday the 28th and 29th. A program will be printed next week. The leading feature will he the Sunday School work. Bach Sunday School in the association is asked to tend delegates. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. G. Farthing announce the birth of a son Cecil Watts May 27, 1924. Mr. Willard Beach, linotype operator on the Winston Salem Journal for a number of years spent last night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beach in Boone. Willard is a genius ir, the typesetting line and j incidentalliy gave our machine a try-out while here. Mr. James Lowe* and brother have j returned to their homes in Baltimore | after two weeks visit with Mr. jonn j J. Hartley of Valle Crucis. LOCAL . *7 I Clerk of the Court A. W. Smith | asks that it he announced that the j Civil War veterans come at once to j his office and secure their pension I cheeks, which have recently arrived.; Miss Flossie Day, daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Day, both former residents of Boone, who for a number of years has resided at Asheville, N. C. was a visitor here the first of the week. Professor J. M. Dowbum of the A. T. S. faculty spent the week end i with his family in Lenoir. Mr. S. A. Holler of Charlotte, for a number of years a resident of Watauga county, is spending a few days in this vicinity. Mr. Holler is very enthusiastic over the growth of the little city of Boone since his last visit. Mr. Abraham of Southern Pines, accompanied by his daughter Miss Mary, is spending a few days in Boone. The Abrahams are well known here, as for a long time they made periodical visits to this section. This is however, the first vacation they have enjoyed ;n Watauga for a number of years. x Mr. Tom Beach, who for the past several months has been located al some point in the coal country oJ Virginia is at numc wnu m? =?!-. Mr. aiid Mrs. A. W. Beach for i few days. Mr. Everett Beach of Sea ( tie, Wash., whose coming was an nounced last week will remain fo thirty days or more. The bakery recently started by Mr Frank C rite her in the Drug Stor building, is doing a good busines: An expert baker from Kuoxville i in charge and mueh favorable con: ment is heard as to "the quality o the output. Rev. Sebastian, a prominent Baj tist minister of this section, lias pui chased the business lot formerly owi ed by Mr. F. A. lanney and locate near the Ellis Store Building. N definite information has been Rive out concerning the intentions of U minister, other than that some so of business house is to be erecte We understand Mr. Sebastian will a so build a home in the Buena Visi addition, and make his permanent bode here. Thetown needs more this kind of citizens. Welcome. Mrs. George Trivctt of Vilas, C, died at the Watauga Hospital < ^Thursday of last week, after an i ness of several days. Mr3. Trivc was a good woman, and being widt and favorably known in Watauga t news of her demise will be receiv with sorrow by her hosts of frieni Interment was Saturday. Messrs Hahn and Johnson rep< they will start the manufacture ice this week. Miss Mary Wortbam of Winsti Salem, accompanied by Mr. W1 field and sister were week end v tors at the Greene Inn. Mr. "Dick" Hodges of Paris, T is spending the summer in Watau visiting with relatives and friends and near Boone. Miss Lucy Moretz is spending few days visiting friends and relati at Lenoir and Hickory. a s LOST Between Adami Potto! and Boone one pair of glasses in la ease. Shell rims. Bifocal lens. der please notify J. C. Hodge! Adams, N. C. 6 ! Mpwts. Robert Moretz, Gordon 1 V Wipkler and Archie Quails and Mis-1 t'l.l. HiutM. a?,?l Mollio fnffovi accompanied by Rev. Hoggins of the J Baptist Church, have gone to Wil-I^ rolngton, where they will attend a *meeting of the State B. Y. P. V. : n t > Mr. F. R. Richardson and family r, of Mocksville spent Tuesday night; in Boone. They express themselves as having the trip of their lives. Messrs Ogden and Halladay of! *" Greensboro are in town looking for! ^ more real estate to sell. They ?ve de- * lighted with the progress Boone has R made since they developed the Daniel Boone park property a year ago. v e M isx Margaret Halin relumed last.! r week from Ler.oir where she had been the guest of Miss Una Corpening. k Quite a number of A. T. S students motored to Blowing Rock, on Monday. A delightful trip is report- [ ed. Mr. Qaiiher Critcher has purchased the- old office building and resi- ^ dence formerly owned by Judge ( CQuncill, from the hotel people. The , office will be moved to a lot owned by Mr. Critcher. The residence will be torn down. Sorry to see the old land mark go. _ | ; Mr. and M rs. Manly Greene of; Meat Camp were week end visitors at their daughter's, Mrs. Emma Set-j zer. j A Mr. York has installed a neat \ i cafe in the Sheriff Critcher Building on Depot Street. He reports business very gratifying. Messrs William Hatfield and F. L. | Noah of Greensboro spent the week end in Boone. Expressed themselves | as delighted with this section. They ! will return soon with their families. Friend Kmley Richards formerly with Stercbi Brothers of Johnson City, was in town yesterday. Mr. Richards was forced to retire from active work some months ago on account of impaired health. He was 011 his way to hi - home at Banner Elk. Farmers of CrfsWoll county are growing Abruzzi rye for seed this year ?-s a result of ten bushels being out out in that county in half bush-, el lots two years ago, reports county agent Dove. JUST 19c. will buy a lot of bargains at our] big sale June 21 to July llh. Av G. Milier Yuma N C. EVERYBODY INVITED to our big clearance tale June 21 to ! July 4. A. G. Miller, Yuma N. C.(the | Deep Gap Cash Store.) If you don't want your property advertised pay your county tax at ' once. C. M. Critcher, Sheriff. i! || BARGAINS IN HO j 1 Combination home and 1 ling with an established trade stock of goods, barn, garage, s 1 house, splendid garden, one a l~ highway, paying post office^jol f | cash, balance easy terms, or t 12. Nice little home, on on< Training School buildings, cc running water through lot, g? Half cash, or will take one fi (j months. & 3. Daniel ^oone park lots, n have about 60 for you to chc ie 4. Nice residence or "busim feet frontage on Boone Trail, d' cash, lifts 5. Two lot* just across it a_ Ask About these. c>^ A number of the best farms Watch for my special bergj N. on | H. W. 3,e REAL ESTATI ed '1 NOTICE OFDEMOCR of Notice is hereby give on- Convention of Watauga court house in Boone on the nurnose of nominati r A" ex. Senate. Legislature and ries in the various votir 'in Saturday June 28 at on pose of electing delega tion to be held on the precinct is entitled to o: ? for each 25 votes cast Bice convention will, also el* ,I)u" Let each township b , This June 10, I ?24. 19-1 A. THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT? 1. B. COUNCILL'S SON fN THE LEGISLATURE William Council!, son of Judge and | fr*. W. 1). Council! and President of I he bank at Roanoke Rapids, was ominated for the legislature from j Jortbampton county in he primary eoently. Mr. Council is a progressive young usiness'man in whom Hickory and lis many friends take just pride. Several years ago he entered ike ban- [ ins? business in Hickory, going later j o Rosemary where he became asistant cashier of the Rosemary bank, tising rapidly in his profession he fas promoted to cashier and at presnt is president of the bank at Roa-; ?oke Rapids. Possessing a bnriliiaRt mind and ;een business ability, Mr. Council! is veil qualified for state office. Hick>ry Daily Record. PROGRAM FOR FIFTH SUNDAY MEETING OF THE STONY FORK ASSOCIATION ;o be held with the Poplar Grove Church to begin Saturday June 28,1 it 2 p. m. 1. Sermon by Rev. W. D. Ashley 2. The necessity of Sunday Schol i iiscussed bv Z. T. Greene and N. L. \ Harrison. j 3. The results of Sunday School, j B. F. Wilcox and D. M. Wheeler.. I Adjourn until 8 p. m. 1. A sermon by Rev. B. F. Wil-j cox. Subject the Mission of the Church. Adjornment. Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday School. 1: a. m. sermon by Rev. Sebastian Subject Church Discipline. Afternoon. The subject of Mission dicussed by W G. Tood and W. D. Hampton and Miss Mimiie Day in behalf of the W. M S. Adjorn. J. AMOS HAMPTON B. F. WILCOX T C. HODGES J. M. COFFEY, Committee. THE WORTH WHILE CLUB ENTERTAINS SUMMER SCHOOL. Hospitality unbounded was displayed by the Worth While Club Saturday afternoon when they invited for entertainment the faculties and the entire stdent bodies of both the state and county summer schools, and the faculty of the demonstration school, altogether more than six hundred. The appropriate games, the friendly acquaintance and conversation th delightful refreshment* and the characteristic welcome, set this occur.* oc apart for cherished memory- In th< name of the entertained, we than* the Worth While Club. No longei can we feci ourselves strangers ir Boone. Wherever good feeling a appreciation are current coin you art wealthv indeed. ?One of the Guests. MES. LOTS, LANDS >uiin?ss. Combines store apd dwel located at one of the best stands, well house, good water, chicken ere land on railroad and graded > included, all for $2500.00. Half en per cent discount for all cash. i half acre land, right among the >ld spring water, also stream of Dod garden. Price only $1250.00. Durth cash. Balance 6, 12 and 16 all the way from $100 to $350. I tose from. >ss lot, or both combined with 250 close in. $375 cash or $400, half tain street from Mr. F.d Coffey's. i in the county at attractive prices, lins each week. HORTON : AND INSURANCE ATIC CO. CONVENTIO :n that the Democratic C l County will be held at tl Monday June 30, I 924 fi ng a candidate for the sta a full coupty ticket. Prim ig precincts will be held < - _'.l i c ?.i e O LlUC^. p. 111. IUI Llic fcJL tes for the county conve following Monday. Eve ne vote in the Convention for governor in 1 920. T 2ct a county chairman, e fully represented. D. WILSON, Chairrnar -EVERY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C . A bank book is a ce tention. Carry your ha commendation for a b which counts for muc you become financial DIRECTORS:?N. L. MAST, L. i " W. A. WATSON Life, Accident and Health Imur- I ance. Insurance that Insures and j Policies that Protect Yuma, ? ? N. Car. Easy Payment Plan One *ourth cash down, balance by ?ood note. 2-14-24tf Office Phone Residence (>65 261 Sugar When You . Want It R. F.. JOHNSON P. O. Box 252 Ga.tonix, N. C. i I I 1 For 1 i As the mon again call yougrade engagen etc.. 1 he Diamoi liancy and gu? uine. For yee business with tern North Ca dleanything si 1 hose who prised that su< died in plac the most mod anywhere in t you to feel w ering' the pur< IT We make ? ed promptly accompanyin; o. le in connecti r\v dern watch re I te of engraving, a3n Come and iri Wa four Diplomacy rtificate of business ability 1 ~ik book with you. It is an i tetter job; a mark of charat :h. We invite your account iy successful. A. GKEENE, F. A. LIXNEY, G. P. HA TY, S. F.. GHACG, J. H. MAST. WWATAUGA m BOON Trinity College w Summer School First term at Durham, N. C. Jur.e j 10 to July 21; second term July 22 to August 30; affiliated summer yy school at Oriental, N. C. Jur.e 10th | j *.o July 21. Courses for teachers, college stu-l dent? and high school graduates. | For complete announcement ad- ? dr-ess. ,v HOLLAND HOLTON Director of Summer School ] College Station Durham, N. C- j ! ? Ni085BHamBRKHB3aKiM the June ith of June draws near we r attention to our exception "lent and wedding rings, pe. ads kept by us are gems of iranfeed to be perfect and ; irs we have enjoyed the pri the people of Eastern Tenm rolina, and have never been toddy. visit our place for the firs ch a line of high grade Jewe :e the size of Boone. We 1 tern establishment of the ki :nis great mountain section, e are at your service when ;hase of anything in our lin< i. r ?i i i specialty ot mail orders, a and according to the most g the order. on with the jewelry store w ;pairing establishment, and i see us. Iker's Jewelry PACE FIVE that commands atidentification, a re;ter and reliability and want to help GAJ4AN, B. B. DOCGHEK- 1 COUNTY 4K E . N . C . ANTED?All Kind* of Roots and Herb*, Bark*, etc. Write for list. M. E. Protfit. 536 W. Market St. Johnson City, Tenn. 6-12-4C H1LE YOU ARE IN GOOD Health Free from Diseases and Accidents Buy your life insurance of W. A. Watson, Yuma, N. C. 1 ANTED TO BUY?SOME young fox with which to stock hunting 0. L. WoodetdQ, Chief Pov, MooresvDJe, N. C. lODAK FINISHING HARDY'S STUDIO ENOIR, NORTH CAROLINA 1-24 mommmseasmmaaammmmmmmi Bride would like to al line of high iris, silveware, the rarest brilibsolutely genvilege of doing sssee and Wesknown to hant time are surlry can be hanlave absolutely nd to be found 1 1 11 1 ana Kinaiy asK you are considnd they are fill- I j minute details e conduct a monake a specialty Store I
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