sL MARCH 32, 1923
I SundaySchooi
1 ' LessonT
fc&V tB.vR?;". P. a. PiTZ'.VATB)'. I>.\)., Dean
???:' Aloo'ly Bible Iprtitute of Chi?:??so.>
(CO. 102.*. Western Nf-vepatwr I'rion.*
Lesson for March 25
REVIEW?JESUS PROCLAIMS THE
KINGDOM OF GOD
GOGUKN TEXT?And Jesus went
.about ail l*?t- cilia utid viliSgesj teachiins:
in tlxcil syna^ogru'e? and preachim?
the gospel c( the K.tnprtoni. and heal?gj??
J opt their sickness vuid every disease.
PHI3IAilY TOPIC? Stories About le?C;?
JUNIOR TOPIC ? .Mark* Stories
fSSr About Jesus.
INTERMEDIA TR A ND f?EMIOR TOP,IC?How
Josfcts Beftau His Work.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP?
>IC?The Early Ministry of Jesus.
T)w method or review must always
. }be determined by the genius of' the
i earlier, the grade of the school, and
the aptitude of the pupil. For the
senior and adult classes perhaps the
,:eo.??. profitable method will be to .summarize
the facts of each lesson uud
to study tlie main teaching thereof.
Since the great personality around
'which all tlie facts and teachings of
the quarter gather is Jesus Christ. it
ought not to he difficult to plan a review.
Whatever plan is used, the
teacher should have the matter
thought out and assignment made to
the different scholars a week ahead
of time. The following suggestions
are made:
Lesson for January 1. John the
Baptist came ih fulfillment of Isaiah's
prophecy announcing the advent of
the Messiah. The leading lesson is
that Jesus is the Messiah, the Sou of
God. as witnessed hy John tlie Baptist
and the Voice from the open
heavens.
Lesson for January 8. Jesus taught
. with authority and demons!rated it hy
conquering demons, healing fever.
Js and cleansing n leper, .les.us Christ
? is able to savo unto the uttermost, to
deliver from al? kinds of sickness and
snlnhie nmvi?i-?
Lessor, for January 15. Jesus Erecty
g;ive Himself to flu? task <>f bosiMug:
the fjfisoa.se.s of the people and 'forgiving
their sins, and the lending lesson
Is Uud Jesus has not only pdwer to
heal i he ??f the body but to
forgive sin, which is the cause of disease.
Lesson for January 22. Jesus Jived
Ills life in conformity with GorVs.law,
Conflict with the Jews over :i!" matter
of ChrisCs disregard ot their laws of
fasting and the Snbbath was due
either tc their fai'ure to utitijSB&ftnil
GOfVs law or to its perversion. Human
welfare can be realised only
through conformity to God's law.
Lesson for January 29. With the
Increase, of the fame of Jesus came
increase of opposition. In spile of the
opposition by Ells enemies He continued
His niighty works in easting
out demons and ministering to those;
iu need.
Lesson for February 5. Jesus was
misunderstood by ll?r> friends, His
family and feiiow townsmen, and yioIlcntly
opposed by the .scribes and
Pharisees. A spiritual nature Is
necessary in order to understand
Christ.
t-cason Tor r-coruary Y?. JOSUS'
showed Himself the master teacher]
In picturing truth concerning Hisj
kingdom, so as to conceal the truth!
from those who were not in sympathy
with Him and by interpretation to
be understood by His disciplesLessen
for February 10. .testis'
deity was manifested In calming tlie i
storm-tossed sea and tn healing the i
demoniac. Because of what Jesns is i
we shotii-J confide in Him.
Lesson for February 26 .iysnsj
raised from 'lie ilead Juirus' dttugh- j
ier and healed the womau who had
been Stflicted for twelve years. Only ;
a divine being rotild raise the dead, j
Lesson for March 4. .lo*iis cniled'j
twelve men aud sent them forth to j
preach the gospel of the kingdom.,
Those sent forth were furnished with j
power to lieal diseases.
Lesson for March 11. Christ bud I
catnpasslou upon the vnultltudes and
created food to supply their hunger.
Our small gifts and possessions, when
placed at the Lord's disposal, are sufflcient
for liny. need.
Lesson for March 18. Christ denounced
tlie eriipty forms and trndftlnne
/if lha Pltn>>fditibt> >?d c 1.->
aiMi niiTMifll I
that defilement can only come from'
llie heart |
FOR SALE
There will be sold in the town oi
Butler, Tenn., on April 5, 1928, at
public auction, through a trustee's
sale, one practically new residence
consisting of six rooms with two additional
building lots adjoining the
corner lot on which thebuihlings are
now located. This property is located
in one of the best residential
sections y>f the town, on a good"sur
faced street, near the Baptist church.
This property will go at a bargain as
the owner is out of the state and will
not he there to protect liis interests.
It is now almost a foregone conclusion
that the Whiting Band Mill will
he located in Butler with railroad
going in North Carolina. This alone
will greatly enhance property in the
city. ___
I.OST?On February :>, a bunch of
keys between Boone and Vilas on
No. GO. Finder return to Democrat
and receive $5 reward. 2t
EYE SPECIALIST
I ha- ?? been licc^?] by exiucination >
j by the State Box ids ?f Exarmr^rs of |
r North Carolina. South Carol: n-\ ar.l Tor.- j 9
nesscft and pronounced thoroughly own- i j
?stent to cxaisioe ey?is ar.<? fit classes J J*
; to correct defective vision. 1!- years j
, ?vw..c vApciience- i nave Ktpl up-io
i d*t* by doin* Postgraduate work, at- 4
| tending IecLure-3 *.ru1 taking special ?
j coerces tvtry yoar. - |
| TO SEE BETTER SEE DULA t
I Huve your eyes &nd yol'.r children's s
j eyes examined by n well iir.xwn and re- ?
j liable authority on eyes nnd \bior-. (
THE OLDEST. THE BEST
! EQUIPPED. THE MOST PRO- t
CRESSIVE EYESIGHT SPECIAL' ,
1ST AND OPTOMETRIST. '
DR. A. W. DULA
i .
Eye Specialist of Lenoir. N. C. j '
will be at the Blackburn Hotel the j i
three first days of court
March 26, 27 and 28 i
The standard by which Eye Spe- j ,
| cialists have been judged lor the past i
25 years
I Owing to pressing business I will not
be able to make .any other appoiutJ
meats in. the county at this time.
SCREEN YOUR 1
HOUSE EARLY !
You might save money by
screening early and preventing i
disease carried by flies. I
You can also save money by j i
seeing me for Screen Doors,
Window Screens, Door and Window
Frames and Building Ma- I :
lerial. j ll
1 can make your screens, de- !
liver and put (hem in for you if
you prefot.
F. M. MALTHA
BOONE, N. C.
Mortgages Wanted
Money to loan on both first and
; siicofld mortgages, or. real estate
securities, at legal rate of
| interest. National Finance &
j Brokerage Co., ' 11ft Nissen
B'.dg., \Vinston-Salem, N. <\
' t?
j FOR SALE?Team of mules, bar- J
ness and wagon. If interested call j
! or write R, L. Greene. Blowing
! ltoek, N. C. 3-22-t ' '
i. :
UNUSUAL OFFER
i BABY CHICKS AT REDUCED
I'RIOES at the best season for
starting them. Write today for !
prices. Rocks, Reds, White Leghorns.
First class chicks from 1
' blood-tested, -state-inspected flocks.'
Custom hatching; Hatching eggs; '
lumuj cqiuiJiiiem ;
WILKES HATCHERY
North Willccaboro, N. C.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION" j
Having qualified' as administrator ~
of '.he. estates of .Sam Johnson and i
Amanda Johnson, deceased, this is". :
to notify all persons having claims 7
against the estate of said deceased "j
l.o present them for payment within
one year from the time of this 110- ?
tice; otherwise this notice will he
'pleaded in liar of their recovery. All ^
persons indebted to the estate will \
come forward and make immediate
payment. \
This March 22. 1323.
J. A. ANDERSON, \
3-22-G Administrator-. \
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION I *
Having qualified as administer-1 *
tor of the estate of Rachel Swift,!
deceased, this is to notify all persons
having claims against, the estate of ~
said deceased to present them for *
payment within one year of the date
of this notice, or same will be plead
in bar of their recovery. AH ner- "
sons indebted to the estate will come
forward - and make immediate pay- .
menl. I J
This February 1*1. 1928.
ALFRED THOMAS, j
2-16-6 Administrator, j ?
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE j I
By virtue of the power of sale)
contained in a certain deed of trust; 8
executed to the undersigned trustee I
by Chas. L. Lewis arid wife, Sarah T
Lewis, jon the 17th day of May, J
1926, which said deed of trust is re- S
corded in ihe office of the register
of deeds for Watauga county in E
Book 7 at page 541, to secure the
payment of the sum of $3(366.66 V
and defaut having been made in the
payment of sair sum as therein pro-i V
vided, I will on Monday, April 9,
1923, between the hours of 10 a. m. h
and 2 p. m. at the courthouse door
ef Watauga county, sell to the high- IS
est bidder for cash the following de- S
scribed real estate: E
Being Lots No?,. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and
eight in Block B of Cherry Park Ad-;
dition to the town of Boone. N. C. V
For more complete description of |
same see plat of said land which isj Fi
of record in the office of the regis-i
ter of deeds for Watauga county.
This nth day of March, 1928. i
JOHN E. BROWN, Trustee, j
THE? WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVE!
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as administra- !
vLx of the estate of H. J. Hardin..
k'ceased, this is to notify all persons cx
laving claims against the estate of j 1$
said deceased to present them for) cu
myment within one year of the date ja
>f t his notice, or same will be plead : ijt
11 bar of their recovery. Ail per-j
ions! indented to the estate will come j re
orward and make immediate pay- v
at. j fa
This March 8, 1928. J m.
MRS. H. J. HARDIN,
1-8-6 Administratrix, j v-j
40TICE OF MORTGAGEEJs" SALF. j X
By virtue of the power of sale. do
contained in a certain mortgage deed hi]
x ecu ted by Hairs ten ShuU and wife, in]
Dakota ShuU, to J. J> Winkler on
he 15th day of January, 1928, to M
Secure the payment of the sum' of liti
>305(1 80 which said mortgage is re- sfc
rorded in the office of the register Gi
>1 needs lor Watauga county injpc
Book Z at page 191, and default ro
laving keen made in the payment of to
the sum of money as therein pro- er
tided, I will ovi Monday. March 20, d<
1928, between the hours of 10 a. m. M
and 2 p. m., at the courthouse door 3S
of Watauga county, sell to the high- C<
est bidder for cash the following a
described real estate, to-wit: G
Beginning on a stake at the in- to
tersection of the Blowing Rock high- tt
way and Winkler's road, runs south !o
17 degrees west to a stake in the a?
railway right of way; thence north to
36 degrees west with said right of 2!
way 22 poles to a stake. E. G, Farlh- ni
ingV. line: then an east direction j m
with said Farthing's line 12 poles to I
the highway; then south 33 degrees j
cast with highway, 17 1-4 poles, to I 8
the beginning, containing 1 1-1j ?
acres, mere or less. j 3
This 2nth day of February, 11)28.
L. WINKLER. Mortgagee j cc
Sale of Land for Taxes U:
By order of the Board of County}**1
Conimissioru is, and by virtue of the j |s
power vested in me by law, I will on J ] '
Monday, Aprifr 2, 1928, between[
the hours of 10 a. m and 2 p. m.,j P*
it the courthouse door in Boone, sell j
to the hichost liifirinv fr>r I'?cli l n:
sanpfy taxes to the amount and for v'
the years indicated, tlie land'i of the :following
delinquent tax payers: :>Boonc
Township "1
Laws, Don, l lots, 1925.. ,S 6.S6 ei
Logan, D. L. I lot, 1925. .. 20.75
Little, It. <' , 10 aires, i-1
interest, 1926-26' ....... 540-03 '
Little heirs. 55 seres, 1-.4 in- ~
let-cat, 192S-26 10.36 P
MeNenl, C. I-'. 1 lots, 11125 . . 8.20
Mitier. \V. U., 188 acres, < ?
1925-26 111!.25 st
Morels, Miss i.oncv, 2 lots, W
1925 3.58 -r<
Morctz.Sji Vilus, 2Mi lots, ,
3 925-28 . . .- 14.691
V.eNeal, A. T.. I lots (Winkler
Addition). 1926 7.2(1 j N
Morel/, Ralph, '. lot. 1926. . 16.11
Miller, .Marvin K.. 1 lot, 192C 8.151 N
Prevelte, Edward, 2 lots. 5.19
Penny. Miss Josie L., 1 lot, 11
(Winkler Addition), 1326 1.0)0
Penny, H. \V., 1 lots (Dariie)
Boone Park), 1926 .. 89.60 R<
Parson, A. E., 1 lot, Main
street, 1026 39.00
iteece and J. \V. McBri.le, 1
lot. 1926 45.00
Rogers, Coy, 1 lot. Oak
street, 1926 24.72 M
Setzer, I>. L., 30 acres, 1925 in
add 1926 21.30 Hi
Angle tar V, -J? 1 lot, 1925 . . 25.74 M
Stevens, G. (i., 1 lot, 1925 . 30.75 tit
5)idth, 1L A.. 1 lot. 1925-26 5.76 cn
Aurgill, W. Mr, i acre, 1925 16.92 Vv
itoric James 1,., 26 acres. 12.06 t.U
.'nplelt, Thns. 1 lot, 1925-26 1.95 I R;
rhtee Parks Cheese, Factory, $2
110 acre, 1025 . v li.lOj 3C
iheaier, Rol.t. heirs, 10 : tii
acres. 1925-26 13.03 j do
/annoy, R. G., 1 lot, 1925-26 11.55j Lh
/annoy, W. C., 7 lots (near j iii]
Fish Hatchery) 1026. , . . 1.G0, br
Valauga Hospital, 1 let, , M;
1025 . . 55.83 j R.
Vilson, H. L. G lots, 1025-20 63.22 M,
file-ox, G. G., 4 lots, 1026. . 8.20 fU
Varren, Charlie, 3 lots, 1925 8.20 Alt'arren,
W Y. 1 lot. 1926-26 7.701 til
Vatkins, Mrs. \V. II., 1 lot, I an
1926 J.60) do
loffev, .). A.. 1 lot, 1925.. 29.32 j At
'ofley, Mrs. J. A., 1 lot, 1925 2.85 > 1st
tarvisovi. N. I,.. 25 acres, ' or.
1925 4.75jve(
Crimes. Jack 8',i acres. 1925 22.90 dec
lortoe, Hunter, 2 lots, 1925 j -o,
and 1926 20.02, th,
lorton. Olim, 1 lot, 1926 .. 5.4,1 j be
(egler, H. II., heirs, 1 lot. \ coi
1925-26 12.45! dis
litchell, Osia acres, 1926 13 781 dfc
Vhittington, G. C-. 1925.. 4.66! thi
Crown, Mrs. J. C- 95 acres, i im
1926 60.02 of
ullivnn, S. B., 2 lots (Dan- of
iel Boone Park.) 1926 15.01 !
lagan, C. C-, 2 lots, 1925 . . 13.22, tie
onnson. w. K., 1 lot, 1925. 1.51 via
herer, Mrs. Robt., 1 lot, ! cla;
1925 5.91 ipn
'.core, W. M.. 1 lot, 1926.. 27.00 t;::
Shawneuhavf Township 1 tin
Foiley heirs. 161 ncres, ; ret
1925-2G 1 02.71 i
lord, S. M., IS acres, 1925 i th<
and. 3 926 60.90; cju
lohbins, G. W., 26 acres, th<
1925-26 50.86. sai
licks. J. U.. 16 acres, 1925 20.26 Bo
fcGuirc. J. SIT., 6 acres. 1926 9.71 th;
'.royhill, H. B., lec'd, 192 th<
acres, 1925 1.31 an;
Elk Township plf
/heeler, N. G., 64 acres, wi
1925-26 39.61 do:
lampton. \Y. W., 11 acres,
1925-26 44.901
This March 8. 1928. | Cli
L. M. FARTHING, j
Sheriff Watauga County, i 3-J
IY THURSDAY?BOONE, N C.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE
By virtue of the power of sale
ntained in a certain deed of trust!
ecut'.d to the undersigned on the|
tli day of February, '1927, to se-j
re the sum o f $1,800.00 to R. B. J
ckson by E. O. Greer and wife, i
lie Greer, which said deed of. J
i.st is recorded in the office of the
gister of deeds for Watauga coun-j
in Book 12 at page 143, and de-J
b|t having been made in the pay-,
ent of the sunts of money theresecured
as therein provided, I
11 on Monday, April 10, 1928, at
o'clock p. m., at the courthouse
or of Watauga county, sell to the
jThest bidder for cash the follower
described real estate, to-wit.
Beginning on a hickory tree, John
pier's corner, and S. W. Greer's
ic. ?uniting west .s-i poies to a
&ke in John Miller's line and R. T.
reor's lint*; then A degrees east 30
des to a stake on lower bank of I
ad; then 1 4 degrees east -J 0 poles
a sassafras; then north 11 degrees
ist 20 poles to a locust; north 3
agrees 16L: poles to a white oak,
orphew and Phillips' line; north
2 poles to a white oak corner, A. S.
tipper's line; then south -10 poles to
red oak stump and sprouts, S. W.
leers corner; south 73 degrees east!
i a maple, S. W. Greer's corner;!
!fr. south 30 poles to a stake on!
vcr hank of road; then r uniting sol
; to include said road west 30 poles'
a hemlock corner; then south
> poles to a Hickory, the beginir.g
corner, containing 50 acres,
ore or less.
This 12th day of March. 1928J.
A. ROLAND. Trustee,
rown & Bingham, Attys.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE
By virtue of the power of sale
in tain ed in a certain deed of trust
cceiited to the uhdersSried trustee
; M. P. Critchcr oh the 24th day of
lly. 1226, which said deed of trust
.?< -rded in the- office <>f the rc-g
to? of deeds for Watauga county
Book 7 at page 517, to secure the
lyihent of the sum of $425.0Q and
.'fault having been made in the
y.i said sutii as therein pro-;
ited, \ will on Monday, April 9,|
128 ijctwee'ti the hours of 10 a. m.'l
id 2 p. Hi.; at the courthouse door!
\Vji4iuii / nunti* i?lt i?> ** ??
'. bidder for rash the following
'Sin bed rt-ni est ale:
Hiring Lots Nbs.' I", 11, 12, l:i.
1, l-r>. id an;i IT in Section 11, ami
1 ami i'b, in Si ( lion B. of the Mont
lenient pi-oui-ifi .-old by the Biedont
Realty Company and foe more
duple Iii description of (In .same,
e map of raid property on file in
IC office of the register of deeds
r Watauga county.
This 7th itav of March, l'J28.
JOHN K. UK OWN, Trustee.
OTICE Of" SERVICE OF
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
ortli Carolina, Watauga County,
in the Superior Court
untcr Mn a Of art urine: it Commission
Company, Plaintiff,
vs.
abort S. Mellaril-, Myra Ruff Mebarte
as Trustee, and individually.
Myra Sloan Mehane, Hubert -S.
Mehane, Jr., and H. 1>. ilebane.
Defendants.
Tin- defendants, Robert S. Mehane,
via Ruff Mcbar.e as trustee, and
dividuaily, Myra Sloan Mehane,
rbeiS. Mr-bane, Jr., and Fi. R.
ebar.e will take notice that nr. a<in
entitled as above has been;
mmonced in the .i.-pevini- court o?j
atauga cplijity, North Carolina, by:
e {daintilf against the defendant,
ibort S. Mohan c ill the sum ofi
'.ay.T.'l'J.ba with interest from April
11127, and for the purpose of setl.-T
aside the deed to the nropcrty
scribed in the complaint, known as
e Bumaeic Drive- property at Blow
r Rciek and otlier property eihuceii
in a deed dated 2Sth day of |
sreh. 1M2.1 and executed by Robert;
nicotine to Airs. Myra liuffl
dinno in trust'to hold rob t'ftfc hehii-j
and use of ihe defendant. Mi:..!
era Ituff Jiebnue during her life-j
!<-. and Myra Sloan Mobaiui forj
d during her lifetime, which said j
l-(! is recorded on the Till day of I
nil, 11)25, in the office of '.ho fcgyj
eh of {feeds of Watauga county, i
d lo have saiil deed cancelled of I
. ord so that l.lie said property J
scribed in said dtmd way be sun ;
t to the payment of ihc debt of!
? plaintiff, and that the defendants j
restrained and enjoined from j
riveying, removing or otherwise j
iposing of any of the property!
scribed in the complaint, and that j
? personal properly in said dwell-:
c house be subject to the payment
the plaintiff's debt and for costs;
The defendant:- -..ill also take noe
that a warrant, of attachment
s issued by this court on the 16th
y of March. 1628, apainst the
>perty of the said defendants renable
before the saifi court at the
ie and place named herein for the
urn of the summons.
And the said defendants will fur;r
take notice that they are reired
to appear at the office of
: clerk of the superior court of
d county in the courthouse irr
one. North Carolina, not later
m thirty days from the date ofs
; service of this summons and
swer or demur to the said comlir.t
in said action of the plaintiff
II apply to the court for the relief
manded in said complaint.
Tliis IGth day of March, J92S.
A. K. SOUTH,
?.rk of the Superior Court of
Watauga Coiwty.
!2-5t
: NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
EXECUTION
| North Carolina. Watauga. County
In the Superior Court
' Farmers Hardware & Supply Co. vs.!
j L. S. South and V. E. BalJou
By virtue of at. execution directed j
to the undersigned sheriff of Wat !
auga county in the above entitled i
action. I wili on Monday, the 26th j
day of March. 1928, at J o'clock p.j
m.. at the courthouse door of Wat- j
auga county, sell to the highest hid-;
der for cash to satisfy said exec a-;
tion all the light, title and interest
which the said L. S. South and V. E.
BaJIou, the defendants, have in the
following described real estate-, tou
it:
Beginning on a stake 55 feet from
the corner of the Junaluska road and
apple tree, and runs south " 3 dc-|
jrrees west. (JO feet to a stake; thence}
north 19 degrees west 200 reet to aj
stake in the edge of an alley; thence!
north 72 degrees east 60 feet to nj
stake; thence south 19 degrees east|
200 feet to the beginning. being: iotsj
i No. 2 of the V. E. Ballou addition |
to the town of Boone.
This 23rd day of February. 1928.!
L. M. FARTHING, Sheriff. |
NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SAl.E1
By virtue of the power of sr.lei
contained in a certain n\ortgage{
I deed executed to the undersigned onj
the 21st day of February, 1925, toj
secure ibe payment of $000.00 andj
default having been made in the
payment of $200.00 of said sum as!
therein provided. \ will on the 0th [
i day of April, 1928, between the j
hours of 10 c. m. and 2 p. in., at the-1
courthouse door of Watauga county,!
sell to the highest bidder for cash
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
! Beginning on a stake at a. small
j branch near ft. A. Shore's residence, j
running: north To degrees east 0
' i>o|gs; then south 7*1 degrees east 7 j
poles to a stake: then south 15 dergrees
east 2 poles to a white oak; j
| "then south 39 degrees east 1 >1 i* j
| poles to a blackgum; thence south !
i 79 V. degrees east 25 poles to a i
i beech; then south 73 degrees east 13
I pole? to a stake; theii south ^79 de!
greets east 1 I poles to a. stake; then
| south 02 ' degrees east 5 mdes to j
| a sugar tree in B ft. Brown's line:j
north 03 poles to a stake in J. ). Li
I r I- ? * I ? * ' * 1
: > mircnr. : 1 iso; men witti sum line
I mirth S I degrees '.vest 53 poles I i a
. rurnl.er; then north ii"_' degims
I west s poles to a stake in sniiii
branch: theme flWn ami evilh the'
branch III pole: -est S poles to aj
stake; then so nth il degrees west'
with braneii 17 poles to a stake;
then south with branch 7 polos to the
beginning. containing 27 acres, more
or less
j-This 5th ilttv of March, 1U2H .
K. M. MAUTIN, Mortgagee.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE 1
By virtue of the power of sslej
contained in a certain deed ol trust!
executed to the undersigned trustee!
by F. P. .lennings and wife, Fannie i
M. Jennings, on the 25th day off
June, 1026, which said dcod o? trust. j
is recorded in the office of the rep '
inter of deeds for Watauga county j
in Book 7 at page l-l t:. secure the:
payment of the sum o! ?1183.38, j
and (lefar.it having been made in the I
payment, of said sums as therein
provided, 1 Will or, Monday, April,
! j'.'2S, between the hours of 10 a j
! n>, bud o . to., at the courthouse;
| door of Watauga eouniy sell to the j
highest bidder tor cash the follow I
ing described ,'reai estate:
Beginning or. a stake on the north;
side of the old public road near aj
thorn bush. Ben Moody's corner, and'
ri.ns north -13 degrees wort, with
tlio Moody lino 21 poles tvy a stake in j
the branch; thc-nco north ?H degrees'
cart up; Uv bl anch 7 poles to a,
stake on the south side of the
branch; thence south I'lli degrees it
east with the plai/k fence 20 poles;?
to a stake on the .cost bank of the j
road leading- to T. If. LovilVs house; A
hence south 7 degrees east with the: I
west side of the voe.d (i poles to a 1
stake on (he north side of the. old:.
public, road; thence south SO degrees f
west tcitli the north side of said, road j
5 l-;i polos to the beginning. '
This 7th day of March. IV'28,
John T?. Brown. Trustee.
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V V Syrup Pepsin I gave it
without hesitation, as I had c
best medicine for children. It sti
sleeping good and growing fast
best stomach and laxative mcdicin
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how it puts an end to bilious, s<
headache, cleans bowels, no pain, n
nurse in the family, never any re
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Raving qualified as administratrix
of tv estate of T. S. Wats* .
deceased. this is tv notify all poisons
having ylaiJiis av/ainst the e>lata
of said deceased 10 preset: .
them for naymet.L .vitlun one yea:
from the time of thh" notice; othervise
this notice iyill be pleaded in
bar of their rc-covi . AU persons
indebted to the estate will come for
ward and moke Immediate y>a"rm:r
Iras 7 th <!a\ of February. j92'-S.
MRS. T. S: WATSONj
A dxpinistr atrix .
By Trivettc & Comer, Atiys.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE
By virtue of the power of sale contained
in a certain mortgage do*
executed by '?. R. Phillips and wife.
A. V. Phillips to 5.. H- Holler on the
2nd day of March, 1025, to secure
the payment of the sum of ?1100-00
which said mortgage is recorded in
the office of the register of deeds
for Watauga county in Book Z. uv
nacre SkL and d<-fkni f >? I-- -
made in the payment of the sum of
money therein provided; 1 will on
Monday, April 9, 1928, between tie
hours of JO a. m. and 2 p. m? at Khe
eountv courthouse door of Watauga
county, sell to the Highest bidder fo;
cash the following described real estate,
to wit:
-J. R. Phillips' home place and
bounded as follows; on t.be east by
the lands of A. \V. Phillips, 0.
Phillips; on the north by the lands
of A. P. Ward, L. D. Hainan; M. A.
Ward; or the west by the lands of
W. II. Glenn and X. li. Shu 11:' on the
south by the lands of W. H. Shu'. 1
and it. S. Greer.
This is intended to cover all the
land in the J. R. Phillips home tract
and contains 185 acres, more o
less.
This Marcli 5? 1928.
L H. HOLLER, Mortgagee.
John E. Brown T. E. Bingham
Brown & Bingham
Attorneys at Law
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Offices over post office.
MRS. E. T. EVANS
HEARSE SERVICE
at all hours
Phone Central
DR. J. M. GAITHER
DENTIST
Office in Critelier Building Over
Boone Drug Co.
Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
1.30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m.
Sunday;, anil Night by
A ppointmeril
Phone 65 Bcone, N. C.
I DR. C. J. FARTHING
DENTIST
Offices Over Morctz
Furniture Store
BOONE, N. C.
Sundays and Nights by Appontmeyit.
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