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f" OCTOBER 13, 192.7
THIS WEEK
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Bv ARTHUR BRISBANE
' AMERICAN LEGION LEADS WAY
MAN S ACHIEVEMENT
LIGHTNING RODS WORK
THE BABY'S EARS j
The American Legion in P?ris re-j
centiy adopted the report of its ha-j
ticnal defense committee, demanding!
cstabhshmenf of a national air force!
as a separate department', With an I
"air force secretary" in the cabinet, j
Common sense.
The n-an l?iat had employed a
coachman got a chauffeur when the
automobile cairi'e 5h. Intelligent, na- j
tions will add io their secretary of j
war and secretary of the navy :i see-retary
of the air, now thai flying i
io&chsnes have come.
The National Muchisie Tool Build-j
- n exposition in .Cleveland recently,
was a Concentrated demonstration of
Y industrial genius ar.d of the tools
that have built' prosperity and civilization.
Man differs from aJI other ani-]
ma Is in that he is a tool-using crea-j
tare.
Animate work with their bodies,
the beaver with teeth and broad tail,
the woodpecker with his beak, t'he
mud wasp with hi* sting. putting
stunned caterpillars in cold storage
for her unborn children.
Alan with his brain, creates tools
outside of his body, then he harnesses
the ox, horse, elephant, Niagara
Fails, ami the lightning to work these
tools
Cleveland's exhibition contained
301) carloads of machinery <ent from
eighty cities by 180 companies.
There were machines that will turn
thirteen-inch guns, others measure a
light wave, a million waves or so to
the inch.
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Lightning struck a barn in Vir- j
giriia. killed four person* and twoj
mules .paralyzed a dog and stunned I
two men. -Modern lightning rods,
properly installed w jld have pre-!
^ vented that disaster.
Modern protection against light-1
ning is included in the recent White
House alteration. Ail around the
balustrade above the White House
roof, Fharp. short, copper points
stand at close intervals, connected by
a copper cable, the whole system
being connected with the earth, also
by copper conductors, buried deep
enough in the ground to reHch perpetual
moi.-ture.
Such lightning rods give r< nl protection.
Insurance companies recognize
that in lower rates for factories
thus protected. Old fashioned, badly
installed, cheap lightning red construction
is worthless or even dangerous.
Mrs. Smith had a baby in a Cleveland
hospital. She and her husband
said it was a boy, when they ga?e her
a girl baby to nurse. The father
sftvs: '"'Thi-v can keen that eirl so
far as I am concerned, unless ihc.vj
prove it is mine.'' Something of a
prejudice against girl babies in ihat. I
perhaps.
One proof offered s that' the girl
baby's cars are exactly like tiiose of
V, her mother. That is most important.
'f Human ears and the "darwinian
* tubercle" that sometimes goes with
them are often inherited from een
ration to generation, and prove heredity
'ai a glance.
Anyhow, any girl baby will re-i
pay richly any one that takes care
. of her. J: '%'. *. .
Young William B. Leeds, son of
the "Tin Plate King," started his
[ 'okker three-motor engine flying
machine for Chicago last week with
six passengers and a relief pilot, he
Leeds, running the machine. They
were to stop at Cleveland, then on
to Chicago. Young men with mon
?,,; sr S-W w e...J, Uijwua
gs W. K. Vanderbili. Jr.,and other
young men with money promoted|
motoring twenty-five years ago.
WmM Tn Little Hollo's day a good boy
would stoop to pick up a pin. The
rich, observant banker would notice
him, employ him, marry him to his
daughter, leave him his fortune.
Economy was the watchword.
Modern James McStow, ci Canton,
Ohio, says it's an c-xploded
watchword. In Chicago he picked
up a dime from the floor and as he
si stooped some one stole his pockdi7^\_
book with $800. His motto reads:
"Look aftei your $800, and the
dimes will look after themselves.'"
[ S'MATTER % 1
DAD ^
C. M. Payne 'a j
Through Autocaster ^
Service v.
. ? , . , SALE
OF LAND FOR TAXES
By order of the hoard of county
commissioners anil by virtue of the i
power vested in rue by law, 1 will on!
-Monday. November 7. 1927. between!
the hours of 10 a. m and 2 p. m? at'
the couruiouse door in Boor.e, sell to I
the highest bidder for rash to satis-j
?> taxes to the amount and for the!
vear- indicated, the lands of the fob!
lowing delinquent taxpayers:
Watauga Township
Aldridge, IT. C., :10 a., 25-26 $ 26.92
Aidridge, L. IX, 25 a.. 26.. 9.32
Aidridge. R. J.: 25 a., 25-26 12.85!
Brewer. Mrs. -J. M., 12 -... 26 1.80
Bo;.d, Fred, 121 25 7.27
Eyrd. Rer.ey, 87 acres, 25 4.27!
Gateway, W. V.. 52 acres, 26 11.25
Oaudith Rosroe. 25 a., 26 12.6S:
Coffey, G. A.. 26 5= a.. 25-26 10.20
Coffey. Grover. 26 = a., 26 3.75!
Coffey. J. \Y? AO a.. 4? i.? 5
Coffey. T. S , 49 a., 25-26 23.91!
Cook. Mrs. G. B.. 41 a.. 26 11.25
Cook. G. O.. 25 a.. 25-26; 30.3) ;
Cornell, lia. 06 it.. 25-26 66.67
Cornell. 5!. E.. t'l'; a., 25-26 17.30
Davis, Johns 45 a., 25-26 60.51
Davis, Walter, ll1.- 26 7.92
Eager? Bros.. 39 a., 25-26 10.23'!
Eggers. W. C-. 1 acre, 25-20 17 53
Fox, J. B? 51>-_. a, 25-26 51 0
Fov. .1. M.. 27 acres. 26 15.91
Fi&nklin, Ed. 50 a., 25-20 34.121
Greer, Frank. 33 a., 25-26 45.02:
Grandfather Mining Co., ' .?0
acres 26 6.751
Garland, G. <\. 85 a.. 25 39.43
Hartley, W. L.. 45 a.. 25-26 45.221
Her.son, H. S., 22 a., 26 14.52,
Henton. M. 30 a., 25-26 69.3?
Hicks, A. H. 11.3 a.. 25-26 7.57
Hicks, .1. W., 22 acres- 25 ! 0.80
Jestes, J. E. 40 a.. 26 5.63'
testes, .1. \Y.. 50 acres, 26 16.14:
Jestes, R. K.. 32 a., 25-2C 21.19
Unebnek, B E., 112 a.. 26 13.65:
Jiurpnc, tfdeceased,
150 acres, 25 l'J.50
Miller, Job?. A., 2 a- 26 <1-07;
Prescvood. E. E . 5 a.. 25-26 10.26'
Keece, J. .1. T. heirs, 170 a. 26 7.65!
Shook. (I. F.. 22 a, 25-26 29.20!
Shook. H. T. Heirs, 21 a, 25 2.92
Stone, Charlie, 13 a., 26 S. 11> J
Tavjor, Stella. Mrs. 13 a.. 26 1.88 j
Teams. A. C., 2% a., 26 19.98.
Tester, Roliy, 9 a., 25-26 26.98
Townseml. 21. ,L., 6 a. 26 11.16
Triplett. J. E? 1 a.. 25-28 13.66
Wagtier, Mi's. Rebecca, lieirs.
20 acres, 25-26 23.10
Ryan, Mattie. 1 lot 26 3.00!
Clark. Mrs. Carl (interest in
J. C. Shall lands) 26 30.00 j
Einebaek. Ernest (interest
J. C. Shall lands). 26 18.75;
Holler.-. Sherman, 1 lot in
Boone, 1925 11.21.
Shswnechav.* Township
IS.vru. R. S., 30's a- 25-26 6.13
Uaird. .Mrs.M E.. 158 a, 25-26 51.85
Brovhili, li. B. dec. 1:12 a. 25 1.11
Caudill. Sherlie, 3 a.. 25-20 32 86
Cook, G. N., 115 a.. 25-26 87.50
Church, R. C? 52 a.. 25-26 36.37
1.I.IO .. or on 1 >?? on
i?i.oc.j it*- r?v.fiO.'.Oi
Harnian, T. M., 10 a., 25-20 12.77
Hedgepeth, Eli, 65 a. .20 12.29
Hicks. J. B., 16 a.. 25 19.95
McGuire, J. M., 6 a., 26 9.71
McGuire, J. T? 12 a.. 25-26 8.88
Matncy, C. O., 1 25-26 18.90
PresngH, K. 51. & Sor, 1 a., 20 1.12
P.oL<l)iii.<,. G. W., 26 a., 25-26 50.06
Story, A. C . 18 a., 25-20 24.54
Townsend. Cicero, 85 a,, 26 19.55
Town-end, Vf. I-, 25-26 8.64
Ward, S. M.. 48 a., 25-26 60.90
Ward. Lottie, 8 a., 25-26 2.79
Ward, Charlie, 12 a., 25-26 0.65
Worlie Heirs, 161 a.. 25-26 60.1)0
Lusk, Mrs R. ('., 50 b., 25 14.18
Bald Mountain
Phillips, Hiram heirs, 19
acres, 25-26 10.39
Clawson, J. H., (special school)
76 neves, 25-2.6 7.84
Phillips. ,?oe, guardian of
Cook heirs ' 1926 6.80
N- Elk Township
Hodges, Wash. 25-26 16.53
Hbuck, Mack, 1925-26 10.05
Hampton. \V. W-, 1925-26 S4.90
Wheeler, N. G., 1925-26 76.61
Boone Township
Allison. Clarence 1 lot, 20 5.40
Altera, Mrs. .1. IV., 1 lot 28 .80
Bingham, Jas, 60 a.. 25-26 131.42
Bingham, D. K., 1 lor, 26 17.82
Benson. Minnie, 1 lot, 25-2,6 - .63
Brooks, R. 2 lots, 25-26 74.34
Beers. M. F.. 1 ln? 9.6 1 SO
Brown,Edgar G.. 36 a., 25-26 40.95
Brown, Roy M., 1 lot, 25-26 30.8C
Brown. S- R., 78% a., 25-26 56.5 7
Brown, S. T? 11 a., 26 2?.06
Biair. A. D.. 81 s., 26 29.90
Biingham, J. N., 3 a., 25 3.57
Bingham, R. G., 3 lots 25 5 7.96
Coffey. J. A., 1 lot, 25-26 56.91
Cowles, J. S., 1 lot, 25-26 35.80
Combs, Mack, 100 a., 25-26 27.28
Cook, T. L? 9 a , 25-26 78.22
Cook, J. M., 1 lot, tj&h 25 15.37
Coffey, G. A.. 5 a., 25 19.42
Carroll. C, G? 75 a., 26 35.68
Earp, J. W., 17% a., 26 3.34
Earp, \V. I.., 8 a, 25-26 29.51
Faust, Mrs T. R., 1 lot, 26 3.20
Flowe. Mrs. E., 4 lots. 26 9.00
Folk, Clay, 1 lot, 25 7.42
Greene Henry, 10 a., 26 5.40,
Greene. Mrs.S.E., 3 1-4 a. 26 4.50!
Greene. Geo. C., 1 lot, 26 27.001
Greene, A. R., 17 a., 25-26 23.14
Greer, Roby, 3 lots, 25-26 25.031
Greer. G. W., 4 lots. 25 16.40 j
Greer, H. B., 100 acres, 25 14.251
Grogan, Hunter, 2 lots, 25 4.10'
Gragg, F. R? Mrs. 102 a., 25 32.25
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THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EYJ
Greene, H. H., V.- acre. 25 3.SO| i
Greene, Harry. 10 a.. 25 5.70;
Gragg, Etbridge. 1 lot, 25 3-80
Gragg. G. W., 07 acres. 28 10.28
Gragg, G. W.. heirs, 30 a,. 26 2.801 Harrison,
J. N.. 55 a., 25-26 29.57!
Harrison, E. J.. 100 a., 25-26 55.3.3
Haves. J. D., 1-4 acre, 25-26 0.16, (
Hayes, R. H.. S acres, 23-26 26.51 < i
Hayes, S. B.. 122 acres, 26 S7.3 6] (
Hodges. Louise, 1 lot. 25-20 5.77;
Hayes, V. M. 61 c, 23 31.13!
Hortov.. Si. \C.. 22 a-, 23-26 162.77 !
Hoi'.on. Mr&H-W., 1 1. 25-20 51.25 Hodges.
T. C. 5% a.. 25-20 25.871
Hoi-to.n.M|SSasan V..1 ,ot 20 58.1-1' 4
Hoimar. & Williams, 1 "or 20 7.20 e
H't-jis. Mhiy, 6-4 acre, 2-5-20 1 1.00 1
Hgj lie':. L. I" . 1 int. 26 1.60
Harklcrosd, ?.. 1 lot. 25 28.50 I
Harkelrcad, d.F.&Co.. 2-5-20 28.50 J
Hayes. T. \V.. I0!i a.. 25-20 29.09 .
Hayes ,t Grass, 5 lots, 25 10.2-51 '
Hodge. J Wi/ey, 40'e a., 25 27. 40! !
Henry. ... T? 2 lots 1025 8.20) 1
Hicks', Wm, 17"-; a., 25 14.25;
Holt, Mrs. Gene, 4 lots, 26 9.00 ;
Jennings. T. P.. 1 lot, 25-20 15.-10,
-Johnson. Sam* 24 acres, of, j 0.(13 i <
.ionr.son. Law- V.V., 1 lot, 20 12.151 ,
,.ohr;.?on. R. E., 1 lot 25 20.50' .
KiJIian, Perry, 5 acres, 25-28 8 75- '
L&vvs. Don R. 4 'nf^ ' **cJ
Lewis. Henrv M - 47 a.. 26 54.00 '
Lav. H. M. and Mrs. H. M.. I
7 :.b acres, T92G 22.95 '
Legaii. D. I,., 3 lot, 25 20.75 i
Litile Heirs. 3 5 acres. 25-26 1(..56
MoAble, .Mr.. 3 lot. 2G 1.60 ,
McN'eal. C. T.. ! lots, 25-26 15.10 ,
Maltba. Mis. Lizzie. GO .
acres, 25-2G 67.73 ,
Moodv. Will, 41 a.. 25-26 73.72 j'
MiUer. W. B., 186 a.. 25-26 133.25
Oxentine Heirs 75 a., 25-26 22.15 1
Phillips, J. E., 1-4 a.. 25 5.92 <
Payne, Kenneth, 3 lots, 25-26 18.10 i
Presnell. C. H.. 21 acres 26 22.42 i
Prevette, Edward, 2 lots, 26 5.40
Penney, .losie L... 1 lot 26 1.G9
Penney, H. W., 8 lots, 26 39.60
Peeler. G. 0. & A. S., 4 lots,
26 14.40
Richardson, Dtl! 1-8 a. 25-26 23.78
Kojrei-. Coy. 1 lot, 2G 24.72
Shnll, Hairston, J % a., 25-26 GO 90
Setter, D. L? 30 a., 25-2G 24.30
sihgletaiy, 1 lot. 25 25.74 '
Stevens, G. G., 1 lot, 25 30-75 *
Shore. Walter. 2 lots . 26 16.20 1
Shore. .J. R? 15 a.. 26 10.80 I
Sturgill. W. M . 1 lot, 25 16.92
Town-end. Garon, 1 lot. 25 4.10 ,
Warren. W Y? 1 lot, 25-26 7.70 ,
Wilson. H. L. 3 lots, 25 26 68.22
Warren. Chariii > lr.t- ->r. von!
Wilcox,'Mr*!'C. A., iTot's, 26 :J2i?7
Wilcox. H. W., 2 lots. 25-20 32.01
Walk ins, Miv. W. H? 1 lot 20 1.00
J. Walter Wright Lumber
Compan,. 1 Jot 25-20 88.05
Wilcox. G. G., 4 lots, 25 8.20
York, J. D . 5 lots. 25 19.48
This October 10, 1927.
L. Mi lAKTHING, Sheiiff.
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TODAY is a better time to i
begin saving than ANY
day in the FUTURE. You
can start an account -with
this Banlr in a few minutes'
time by making a first deposit
of one dollar or more.
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Blowiu; Rock, N. C.
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SRY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C.
*'01! RENT?Rooms, furnished or
unfurnished. Also rooms with
hood, inquire at. lier.oorrat Of- C
free. 10-1S-3t >
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE "
By virtue of an prcccution direct- J,'
id to the undersigned Sheriff of
iVatauga County from the Superior _
four: of Caldwell Carroty in that j
crtain action entitled "A. S. Nelson.
or. Itchy Shall," J will on Monday, o
Sfovemher- 7, 11)27, between the ; ct
tours of 3 0 p. in. and 2 p. nr.". at a
he courthouse dear of Watauga sj
tour.tj, .-r.' 'o afce highest bidder ti
"or cash to satisfy alt! execution, all n
he right, tit It unci 'rAcu-st which! w
he said Roby SIvoll had in '.he fol-le
owing desertbt-il real e-taie at the! ?
inx of recording -to i jr.dement , S]
he office of ;he e'er): of the super-!
or court for Wat: ogr. cuii-tv: i
Beginning on a large spruce pine) p
2 i t - from Watauga River, the 1 Lyut
ring place end corner of Lot!
No. 1. and runs rioriii 47 degrees 1 ,
,vt-t with the line of ?ait: ot 14 ] 'l
aoUs to an apple tree; then north; ,
51 degrees east 3 7 poles to an appie j
tree, then porta 2 degree- . est IS'.-i .
poles to said river; thence south ?
70 degrees east with the liver, pass- !
ng spruce pine, corner to Lot No. t
1 at 315 poles. In ail 40 polos, to an j d
apple tree at the turnhoie; thence !
north lb degrees west 52 poles;! "
:hen north 45 degrees v esi 72 poles j 11
to a stake, E. I'. Patrick's corner;! ^
fence sdutb 2 Vz degrees east 5SI n
poles 10 ; hickory; thence south 5ja
legiree? vest crossing and with the J f
river 58 poles to the beginning, ] t
containing 20 acres, more or less, 11
This 5th day of October, 1927; ' *L,
M. FARTHING, *
Sheriff Watauga County. *i
By P. C. WYKK. '
L0-lor4.t Deputy Sheriff.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE |
By virtu< of the power of sale
tontained n two eeitain deeds of s
trus'. executed by C. L. Dr.la and wife.
Bctha M. Dula, cue to secure j
Lhe rum of $1500.00, dated April
11. 1026. and one to secure the rum ,
af $600.00. dated March 12, 1027. '
to the Watauga Building it Loan
Association, which raid deeds of <
trust arc recorded in the office of
the Register of Deeds for Watauga
county in Be.ok 5 of Deeds at page t
212. and in Book 5 at page 270. and
default having been made in the j
payment of the rums of money
thereby recurcd a - theieiu provided, (
I will on Monday, October 24, 1027, ,
at 1 .00 o'clock n. m.. et iSft court-1
house 0001- of Watauga county, se}l|
to the highest bidder fo; cash the I 1
following described tract of land, to
wit: ,
Beginning en a siaLe on the south j
side of Boone street, or. the corner ,
of I.ot No. 13, and runs south 84 ,
degrees east 68 feet to a stake; i
thence south 4 degrees west 1361,
feet to a stake; )'hence north 8-1 de- ,
grogs west ahout 82 feet to the cor- |
ner of Lot No. 13; thence north 9 ,
degrees east with the line of Lot No. ,
13, 141.6 feet to the he-ginning, N
sod being Lois Nos. 10, 11 and 12 (
of the Cox proert.y as subdivided by ,
the Carolina Land Company, and ,
surveyed by G. L. Stien.
This 19th dav of September, 1927.
W. H. GRAGG, Trustee. <
Brown & Bingham, Attorneys.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a certain mortgage deed
executed to \Y. J. Greene and wife,
Edna Greene, by V. Da vis and
wife, Eunice Davis, on the 27th day
of February, 1926, to secure the
payment of the sum of $700.00 and
raid mortgage deed having been duly
assigned to the undersigned, 1 will
on Saturday. October 22, 1927, atj
the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. at the |
courthouse door of Watauga county j
Cftll.-f A f ho hifrhricf fon' oot-V. ehn r
following described iestate, to.
vit r
Beginning on a stake on the bank
of the road below the old orchard. S.
A. Morris' comer, run?, northeast 49
poles to a chestnut tree on east side
of branch; thence a northeast, course
20 poles to a stake in S. A. Morris'
line; thence east course 20V-' poles
to a encumber; thence a south course
20 poles to a stake in L. L. Morris'
line; thence an east course 12 pcies
to a chestnut, Lookab'.ll's corner;
tliencc a southeast course with road
17 poles to a chestnut; thence south
with said road 74 poles to a stake on
bank of road; thence 16% poles io
the beginning, containing 17 acres,
more or less.
This 17th cay of September, 1927.
J. A. MORRIS.
CLOYD MORRIS,
Assignees of W. J. Greene and .Ada
Greene
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f/ V4|0W T+jAT C
1 }T5E)CAm Vot.
NOTICE j ~
To the stockholders oi Silverstoue)
o-nperati if- Cheese Factory: On
Igv. 5. 1927; there wiH be n call
leeting and if no objections* by the
ockholders the factory property will
e sold on the above mentioned date.
A. L. WILSON, Pres.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Z
Having -.uaiified a? adtninistrartix ;
f Oscar L. Hardin, into rf the.
aunty of Waiang.;. this is to r.otifyf
!i persons having claims against |
aid estate of deceased to present'
rem for payment wit's u twelve;
.11,tils t.i this date, or this ?
til 1 e pit ad in bar of their leco-'-j _
ry. At; persons indebted ' estate
>>3: y'ieare come forward a : i oia!p
et ement.
Tins .September 2b, T.>2?. .
.SOI A L. HARDIN.
-25-61 Administratrix.. j
NOTICE ~
I. (.". At. Critic her, of Watauga ; p
out :y. State oi X. < .. do hereby
ertify that the following described j
eal estate in the -aid county and
tate. to-vit. 50 acres in Elk townhip.
listed ir. the name of II. M.
ihell Heirs, was on the t>th day of
tecember. 1526. dulv sold by n?e in
he manner provided by law for the
clinquent taxes of D. M. Shel!
ieirs, for the year 1924, amounting
r> $3.55, including interest and pen- '.
Itv thereon nr.d the costs allowed by j iw.
when and where W. (>. Todd
luvchased said real estate at the!
l ine of S3.55. he being the highest I
r.d best bidder for the same. And Ii
urther certify that unless redemp-j
ion is made of said estate in the (
larner provided liv law the said W '
1. Todd, his heirs or assigns will be
ntitled to a deed in fee therefor. I
ear from the 6th day of December,
026. on surrender of this certifi-!
ate. I
in witness whereof. I have hereto
let mv hand this 6th day of Decern- _
>cr, 1926.
C. M. CRITCHER.
-29-ii ExSherifi.
JOTJCE OF SUMMONS AND
WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT
forth Carolina, W&tftuga County?
In the Superior Court, Before i
the Clerk .
Uex Tubman and M. E. Tubman vs. j
U. J. Davis.
The defendant above named wiii J
ake notice that a .snrmmns ir. the ~~
tboye entitled action was issued ho
said defendant on the 17th day;!
September, 1927, by A,. E. South J. j
'Jerk of the superior court forjl
iV&taujra county, N. C., for the sum-I
>f $371.96 due said plaintiffs V>y j j
>otc which summons is rofiirnr.hlo ( I
efore the said clerk of the superior
ourt at his office in Boone in Mild I
ounty on the 27th flay of October,
L927. The defendant will also take
lotice that a warrant of attachment
vas issued by the said clerk 011 the
L7th day of September. 1927. against
;he property of the said defendant ~
vhieh warrant is returnable before 9
:he said clerk of the superior court I
it the same time and place above 1
tamed for the return of the summons j J
viler, and where the defendant is re- I
paired to appear and answer or de-jl
our to the complaint or the relief|,
lemanded will he granted.
This 17th day of September, 1927. 8
A. B SOUTH. J
i-22-1 Clerk Superior Court, jj
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I'AGE SEVEN
J. W. BRYAN
LEADING JEWELER
SINCE 1898
BOOME, N. C.
R. ROSS DONNELLY
UNDERTAKER AND
jGMBADMER
SHOUNS, VENN.
foh: E. Brown T. E. Bingham j
Brown & Bingham j
Attorney?- at Law
BOONE1, N. C. j
Offices over; office
Monuments aid Tombstones
Mar.rfarturrd by Rein? Brothers,
Leiioir, N C., Represented by
S. E GRAGG
Shall* MJ!s. N. C.
Quality and Price Guarixntoe^
DR. J. M. GA1THER
DENTIST
Office in Critcher Building Over
Boone Drug Co.
Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
1:30 p. to. to 5:00 p. m.
Sundays and Night by
Appointment
F.boiic 65 Boone, N. C.
B. C. JOHNSON
S. B. HOWARD
Consulting Engineers
Realty Developments
Municipal Improvements & Realty
Developments
Pavements, Water Supply, Sewers
Lanci Surveying and Mapping
Boone, N. C. Lenoir, N. C.
DR. J. C. FARTHING
DENTIST
Offices Over Moretz
F'.:rnii'jre Store
BOONE, N. C.
Sundays and Nights by Appontment.
ADR. ALFRED W. DUU I
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_TO SEE BETTER
SEE OULft
The Best Equipment Obtainable.
* Glasses Fitted Exclusively ,,
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| Bringing
up
Children
-in-law and myself all have
ears we have all given our
rup Pepsin. We have recomtd
think it just wonderful, not only
urselves. At the slightest sign of
Lion and when out of sorts, a dose
it is a family medicine and the
(N*mo ?nd tddrca." s?ot on reque?t->
is, Coughs?
9 of Childhood ftl tY^h|
is lifted. The sickest m
5ymp Pepsin. From " ify&S
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is if to magic. Head- 8SP_3HB
coated tongue, con- | ?? 1
erils for which a host ' _ .
rup Pepsin is the safe- Dr.Gtld&iTit
2d by all druggists. SYRUP
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