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f vipBS V JANUARY 5, 1928 ) ? ? POP. SALE at Pond Bottom barm on > New Riyer, about 10 tons of good I bated hay. Price reasonable. Soe I or write ill. f\ Holler. R. F. t). I. Boone, N. C- ' - > 1 Note: It would be illegal to publish: this if not true Forty-Year Goitre Removed Without Operation. Colorless Liniment Used i Mis* M. .3. Addor, N. C., j say.*?, Mily mother suffered with goitre for forty years. Grippe and 1 severt' cougg caused it to enlarge i and worry her. She used Sorbol Quadruplefor two months and her goitrewas gone, f will tell or write | her complete experience." Sorboi Quadruple is not expensive, ??wi ...... w..:t - ??.?VS IO I.v ??tl'.e COIU'Jt | Company. Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Sold J i by all clrujp^'s'ts. Locally at Boone j! Drug Co. s For colds, grip and flu take @>s II n Relieves the congestion. prevents complications, and hastens recovery. j, r KYE SPKCIAI.IST SEE DUU ! L Hie Best i?.qtiipnient Obtainable. B : ll . ... . i - * - a 1 a Kjiassvs i'iucu exclusively g . I MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR, Hw'sJ ! VL > ir joa'cot ;t lTom J) >,A It's All > I f * WiR'ti 1A?1." *0?*. i.ATK? u j NOTICE By virtue of the power vested in nie, the undersigned, as appeals in aj certain mortgage as appears of record in Book Z, page 172, in office of the Register of Deeds of Watauga county to which reference is made for complete description, executed ! by D. W. Sale for the purchase money on the real estate hereinafter described, and the same having matured and yet unpaid as appears on the notes and records, T will on Moh-jj day, February 6, 3 927, sell at the] courthouse door of Watauga county j the following described piece, parcel i or lot of. land lying arid being in | Boor.e township. Watauga county, i N. C.. and begins on a stake, corner of old Turnpike road and Howard j Street, and runs with Howard street 92 feet to a stake on the bank of Howard street, and corner of Lot No. 7, thence with line of Lot No. 7, 50 feet to a stake, corner of Lot No. 6; | thenCe with line of Lot No. 6, 92 feet to a stake on bank of old Turnpike road, thence up with old Turn- ! if. pike road feet to the beginning; and Lot No. ii, being the one on which Oscar Coffev now lives. Hour of sale to bo between 10 o'clock a. j m. and 2 o'clock p. m. at public out-: cry for cosh to the highest bidder to | satisfy said mortgage and balance on > said notes, intprest and costs of sale,! which is an original principal of $2000.00, subject to proper credits, j leaving around $1060.00 principal. > to date of this advert'seuicut. This January 2. 1023. R. ?. F.DM.'NSTEN, Mortgagee. { NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of tiusi; executed on the 17th day of March, 1927, to the undersigned to secure L. H. Holler, 1). E. Hartley and James Watson against loss hy reason of having endorsed a certain note for John Johnson to the Watauga County Bank and the said John Johnson having defaulted in the payment of J said notes alid the said. I.. H. Holler, 1}. E. Hartley and James Watson j having been required to pay offi said notes, 1 will ori Monday, January IC, 1928, at. the courthouse door , of Watauga county, between the J Mtoura of 10 a. m and 2 p. m., sell / to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said deed of trust the following described real estate, to-wit: Tract One?Bounded on the north by the lands of John Johnson; on the east by the lands of H. G. I Hodges.; on the south by the lands of Millard Watson and N. U. Wheeler; on the west by the lands of McKiniey Wheeler and contains 60 [ acrec. more or less, and being the IN. G. Wheeicr home tract. : Second Tract?Bounded on the] north by the lands of N. G. Wheeler and Millard Watson; on tlie east by the lands of .Tames Wheeler and M:llard Watson: on the soaih by the lands of M. A. Triplett; on the west by the lands of Tom Whoe'er, D. M. Wheeler and McKinley Wheeler. This land is sold subject to a marttr-iC"' to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia for $800.00. From the above is excepted a rmall tract of land heretofore released which was sold to D. M. Wheeler. This December 12, 1327. T. E. BINGHAM. 12-15-4t Trustee. y? i DON'T BE A BLIND DRIVER Have foresight. Bring your car to us now. A shght adjustment at the right time will save you a larg--renaii bill. Oui experts will straighten out vour engine troubles in a "jiffy." STORK your cay at our garage. LET US CARE FOR YOUR CAR ?gk W.R.WINKLER flgb ' |g||p & COMPANY ?pg| BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA OTiiiww^MWMwatttiw^mMawiriiwuwuiMawMaawiw?i.?wi?iMiimiiiwiiiiii.wiwi?. .?m, psiSSfi^^ ! [UC^ *?*=* I Artistic-BeaivtilVil ll ra ii edJL ; ME Mr3' qjt=? t , - (Uc^ | jjp; While you are building?it might as well ;jp| ||| be the beautiful and the artistic, especially jjpj' ye; if it costs no more This is equally true, j even though it be only repairs ant) improve- Mfij ME ments to the home place. |jE | America has passed the era oi building ME just abodes." America has caught a bit oi jH[| Mb] the old world spirit of making its homes an bp II artistic place in which to live?or, a place sp pleasing to the eye as well as comfortable. No matter what you want to build or re- |p |j| pair, nor no matter what materials you may neea, we can supply them at a price as low |uh ^ as can be found anywhere. IgB; Give us a trial. 1| IWatauga Lumber Co. 1 anl n p "Everything to Build a House? ^ [ Hi Cellar to Chimney" Sro| Carolina Stores j We wish to announce to the many criends and patrons of our Boone Store that Mr. T. M. Greer, who has so successfully and satisfactorily managed our store since its opening, has resigned to take a position with the Farmers Hardware Co. We have appointed to succeed him Mr. J. H. Meroney, formerly of Mocksville and Lenoir, and who has been connected with our organization for some time. Before coming to Boone, Mr. Meroney had met many Boone and Watauga people and it was on his request that we appointed him to the Boone managership. We consider June (Mr. Meroney) as good as our best and we are proud to place him with you Boone and Watauga people. If you don't already know June, he asks us to announce that it is not his fault, and that he wants to meet you. i We also wish to announce that we are planning to give you throughout 1928 even better prices- than the extremely cheaper prices we have heretofore given you, and you know the great money saving we have offered you in the past. We thank you for tor your patronage throughout iyz7 and wish you a verry happy and prosperous New Year. Carolina Stores For Carolina People ERY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. O. \ \ ^ J*r?ccHornica/Troi I Today, Chevrolet presents i sixteen years* continuous pre mobile so impressive in appe staunchness that if marks th; luxurious transportation, at Built on a 107-inch wheclbase?4 inches longer than before?the Bigger and Better Chevrolet is impressively large, low and racy. Its new Fisher Bodies are finished in new Duco colors and offer rich new upholsteries and handsome appointments. Its improved valve-in-head engine has numerous impressive features such as alloy "invar strut" pistons, hydro-laminated camshaft gears, mushroom type valve tappets, AC oil filter and AC air cleaner. The chassis also has been redesigned. As a result, the new Chevrolet provides delightful smoothness (throughout the entire speed range? a wide margin of power for hills? Every feature of advanced design d offered in the New Chevroh Improved valve-in-head Safety gasoline i motor. Larger balloon New stronger frame 4* 4.50'. longer; wheelbase.107% New streamline J Thermostat control cooling Fisher. .vy-'em. Alemite pressure New alloy -invar strut" New-Ducb coloi pistons. Theft-proof so; New mstranicritpanel.indi- . ?C rectly lighted. AC oil filter. VT , . AC air cleaner. New two-port exhaust. Single-plate dry New bail bearing worm and New crankcds*. gear steering. system. Semi-elliptic shock absorber Heavy one-picct springs; 84% of wheel' fenders, base. 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