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JUNE 26. 1924. Sttotittiga democrat. K I s? 7 1 Local Affairs Town and CountyMr. Felix Kidurdt, the Buick man has been in town this week. The ice plant ov-nea by Messrs Hahn & Johnson goes into operation this week. Mr. W. R. GragJC spent the day Monday in Johnson City in the interest of his business here. Mr. Vance Palmer lif Beech t^rcek was in ttejm for two days this week on businlsSMr. and Mrs A. P Scott of Mt. * Airy, N. C. spent Monday and Tuesday in town. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Dula of l.cnoi;. accompunied by Mrs. T. H. Coffey ijl Blow.nsr Rock, were in town a short while Saturday. J Messrs Charley l-owe and N. C. Parsons, salesmen from Mountain City were visit ine our merchants on ? Tuesday. Mr. Fred Sboun of Mt. City. Tenr. visited relatives and other t'rif-r.ds the latter part of last week, retnrainp Monday. Mr K. L Buck lor, Mobile, Ala. spent the week end here. Says he will be back soon to get some more pood sleep. Mr and Mrs. -J. ). Cozarl, Abingdon, Va. spent Tuesday night here en route tor South Caroliua and other points. M i&ifts Gib corn Woodruff and Henley. accompanied by Mr. Fearcy, motored to "1 aylorsvillo Monday, Misa Henley's home town. Rev. F. M. Huggius will leave Jthc fir:-; 'if neat week vviih Ms wife for > a visit of a month with relatives in Pleasuri'ville. Kv. The trip will be made bv auto, f Mr. .!. W. B raw ley and wife <?{ Gretnaboro were week end visitors at the homo of Mrs. Brawler's brother, Attorney W. K. Loviii. Mrs. Loviii came up from Johnson < ity SuitHj.v i'hl.irninir Mmul.'iv Iiev.' . xsorton Atkins, formerly pastor of the Episcopal churches ir Watauga County, but for a uurnhci of years located at Warwick, N. Y was a pleasant, visitor among friend: here yesterday afternoon. He is new located at Swanee, Tennessee. Mr. Clifford Shook, of the Watauga Furniture &. Lumber Co. received a message Monday telling of the serioys illness of his wife at Grand father. lie left immediately for thai place and will 'Hot return until i marked clfknge U noted in her con ditiop. l The Dixie Theater Building wil soon \>o ready for use, and work i being rushed on the walls for thi remainedi of the handsome block o buildings in which it is located. Th< forms for the concrete foundatioi for the Daniel Boone Hotel are prac ticq^ly in, and work on these twi projects will be pushed to thi lim it. Mr. d. r. Horton or \ was -ait has been suffering with n swoliei hand for the past several weeks ac companied his daughter to I.enoii last week and was advi.-ed by th physician there to go to Or. .Shu ford in Hickory and have an X-ra; picture made which he did. He re turned home Tuesday and last rc pot ts are that he is no better an confined to bis bed.'?Reported. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Perry speii the week end in Boone with thei son, Dr. H. B. Perry. While her they were guests at a birthday dtr ? ner given Mrs. Moody, auiVt of Mr. C P. Hagaman at the Hagaman hom< Among the others invited were l)i Perry, Smith Hagaman, Prof. I). I Dougherty and family. Mr. and Mr Perry will go from here' to Vail Crucis for a few days, then to Cov Creek for a visit with their son Pro TV. 15. Perry, an<l w'" likely Atur home the latter part of the tvee] Mr. J. E. Vance, Vice President < the K. T. & W. N. C. Railmad wt in the town Monday. By courtesy < . Mr. W. H. Gragg the gentleman wi permitted to see some of the out!; PAPER HANGIN means a perfect mate out wrinkles of any 1 choose. Nuf S" "KNAPP, t ":np sections of ihis country, with j which he was hiphly pirated. This beinp hii< first visit here for a year Mr. Vunci was astonished at the prepress the town has made. He was a pleasant caller at the Democrat office and ; we are pratefol for seme of his exj pressions of ai preeiation of our ef! forts in the country newspaper pameJ | Mr. Vance is a splendid per.iicrr.au I and is always a welcome visitor in Boone. ^ i ' -\S _ 1 Meat Camp Rev. L. A. Wiison preached at'the Proflit Grove Church Fattffday'andj Sunday ia3t. Mr. John Beach of the i^ich Mountain section was a business caller here \ Monday. I .Mrs. Clay Miller ami mother Mrs. | A. P. Eiier went or. a trip to Boone j last Monday. Mr. Quiley Arnolcf of Ashe but now a student at the A. T. S. spent the week end at the home of Mr. Aiex Wilson's. Miss Hazel Proffit spent the week end in Boone at her uncle's Mr. John ! Lewis'. | Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Hodgson i and little son of Ashe county, visitj ed at their cousins Mr. Albert Hod[ gscn's over the week end. Bom" recently to Mi. and Mrs. Emory Bryan a baby. Mr. ^Frapk South of?T?<marack at[ tended services here Sunday. Mr. Daneii, White of Ebzabelhton Tenn. visited at Mr. E. W. Bryan's on Sunday last. Mrs. Belle Ecece of Mstbel, visits her parents Mr. and Mrs. Oris Dancyj Mr. William Winebarger went on a trip to Boone and Deep Gap on last Saturday. Owing to the unusually hot days the corn in this section is growing i fast. Learn progressive Watauga by rea' ding the Watauga Democrat. It is worth while. Blowing Rock Rev. Mr. Brinkman on Mondavi I morning the lt?th with a party of j | school students: Miss Celeste Knofel, Vera Price. Rate Stepp, Dorothy PUifl lips, Messrs. Eugene ICnoeful, Mr. j J Charles Jackson, Billy Shroud, Rufusl 1'Allison, with their chaperones Miss Margaret Uow?i), and Miss Liliaiii ! Deaney, Rev. G. r. Brinkmai:, all of j ! Black Mountain, left that place Mon-j i! day for a camping trip through the ; mountains. . i Pmaang through Marion, Little <! .Switzerland to Einvple rails where, i they camped for the eight. Second | night they camped on the GrandfaI ther mountain among the bears and j the beautiful wild scenery which they j say was lovely beyond description. " | They arrived in Bliwing Rock Thursday where they spent the day sight| seeing apd taking iu the wondrous - FOR SALE?Prom now until duly ltlth. Sweet Potato plants at 25cs . per hundred; tomato plants, all varieties 00c per hundred. These plants are strong and hardy and will ma^ tore. Guaranteed. Hugh1 F, Webb, Jonnson City, Tenn. 1 WANTED?All Kind* of KooU aad Herb*, Bark*, etc. \Y rite tor list. * M E. Protfit, 536 W. Market St. . .Johnson City, Tenn. 6~12~4c : COMING a\ a \u r*>? 11 a ;;|wr1rt.w, uuu eyespeoaust S have Keen licensed by examination by tho State. Beards of flxaminera of North Carolina. ) South Carolina an<l Tenneaaee and pronounced r thoroughly competent to examine eyes and fit , (W?? -- -----, TO SEE BETTER SEE DULA >, So* me as following place*: s. Boone. C, Mbnday June 30th and le Tuesday July 1. e Sweetwater, C. Wednesday Ju f- ly 2nd. ' n! Sherwood, M. C. Wednesday July 2 K- j Sherwood, N. C. Thursday July 3. ^| vane i-i-ucis, in. rriaay July -itn ! My Lenoir, N. C. office will be opei ^ 1 every day With Dr. Fred Dula ii i Charge, and both of us on Saturday "i DR. A. W. DULA i? 1 ?; ? 1 1 -i G, THE 1924 KIND h and smooth wall with cind. Butt or lap as you f Cedd THE PAINTER" 398S E THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT| beauty of the Rock, Stopping at the ! Wild Cat for a short rent, leaving Blowing Rock for Lenoir, Spruce Pine and other places of interest ! going back to Black Mountain on Friday. We are always glad to see Rev. Brinkman in our city where he was our beloved pastor for two years. Mrs. T. C. Cox with her friends Mrs. Benjamin and Mrs. John Dun lap of Wadesboro arrived in the city Thursday They will occupy Mrs. Cox's pretty bungalow at Green Park. * | The many friends of Mrs. Howard will be glad to know that she has amvca in itiowing Rock where she will take charge ot the Hob Nob lea rooms. Barber-Hartley passed to the great beyond Friday night the 2 Oth and war laid to rest in the Hartley grave yard on Monday. He had beep u great sufferer for the. post ye?r""fmving been confined to his bed. He leave a wife and five small children to mourn his loss. Our sympathy goes out to the bereaved family. The Blowing Rock service club 'held its regular meeting with Mrs. Hill at her pretty bungalow on South Avenue. The meeting was one of unusual interest. The Club is a live wire in Blowing Reck, doing much j for the betterment of the community I Mrs. lieulah Keniodle with her little daughter arrived here last Saturday. She will sp< nd the summer with relatives at Blowing Rock. J. H. Prertwood, Manager Blowing Rock hutincfi June 1 to October 1. T. F. SEEHORN LENOIR AND BLOWING ROCK - I Live Stock and Vehicles, Tyson & Jones, Hinder-j son, High Point and Conover Buggies Ail Vehicles Made in North Carolina Agent for the Oid Reliable Wedge Spoke J. I. Nissen Wagons 6-26-3mc . . . | Sour Creai We are in the marki cream. We pay cash e tablishing crea mbuyi ga County. If you wa i come from your farm i * Charlie fester, Watai undersigned. CATAWBA CF HICKORY, N I POPULAR R SUNDAY To accommodate il RIVER RAILWAY C Sundays round trip ti | stations, including st? N. C. R. R. Tickets g date of sale. for other dates on ap] GENERAL PASSElN E. T. & W. I1 John*on t $S| . ' "'v, vV ;!&. h? ' ?EVERY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. < , 1 I A bank book is a ce tention. Carry your bs commendation for a t which counts for muc you become financial I DIRECTORS:?N. L. MAST. L. | if is yiP i ? I Davidson's July Clear-i ance Saie begins Tuesd'y July 1. For more particu-1 lars see page 2. FOR!> TOURING CAR FOR SALE? with self starter, new tires and in | first, eiass running condition. Bar-; gair. for quick sale. See W. A. Wat-; son, Yuma. N. C. 6-26-4te! Office Phone R?iidt-nce 665 ' 261 Sugar When You Want It R. E. JOHNSON P. O. Bo* 252 Gn.tonU, N. C. j [ I 1M1 I ????i?????mi I n ?-? ! i| m Wanted j et at all times for sour :ach week and are esng stations in Wataumt to increase the insell cream. Write Mr. iga Falls, N. C. or the " ? * 5EAMERY CO. ORTH CARO. SuNHRfp r FARES ts patrons the Linville COMPANY sells on ckets at one fare to all ations on E. T. & W. jood to return only on rsions may be arranged plication to agent or IGER DEPARTM'NT a. C. R. R. CO. City, Tenn. . J- : jgjgra, g||| : PAGE PiVE ifmir Hinlnmaru t UUI Ul^lVSilUU] rtincate of business ability that commands atmk book with you. It is an identification, a retetter job; a mark of character and reliability :h. We invite your account and want to help j ly successful. A. GREENE, F. A. LINNEY, (i. P. HAGAMAN, B. B. DOUGHERTY. S. E. GKAGG, i. H. MAST. il WATAUGA COUNTY | IS .BANK, i 8 O O N e: . N. c. Fall In Line NOW IS THE TIME TO BUILD NEW HOUSES AND TO REPAIR OLD ONES We sell everything you need for the job as our line includes BRICK, LIME, SAND, PLASTER, ROOFING, SHEETING, FRAMING SIDING, CEILING FLOORING, CASING, SHEET ROCK, WALL BOARD, WINDOWS, DOORS and % COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS HARDWARE If you will get our prices and^see our material it will meaTi a sale. Call on us, we appreciate your trade. WATAUGA FURNITURE & LBR. CO. by W.,R. Gragg, General Mapager. : -i : NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC CO. CONV ENTION ^ ~ "v^ Notice is hereby given that the Democratic Co. Convention of Watauga County will be held at the court house in Boone on Mondaj' June 30, 1924 for the purpose of nominating a candidate for the state Senate. Legislature and a full county ticket. Primaries in the various voting precincts will be held on Saturday June 28 at one o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing delegates for the county conven- i tion to be held on the following Monday. Every precinct is entitled to one vote in the Convention for eafh 25 votes cast for governor in I 920. The convention will also elect a county chairman. Let each township be fully represented. This June 10, 1 924. A. D. WILSON, Chairman. I . $ .m 53, av?.- t?S im m rag
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