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JUNE 28, 19SS % i .... ? 1 i . ! IBith the Chureltes j Announcements and News of in- ; terest tu Local Church Goers as [ Prepared by the Various Pastors- I ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH : GllY 1- VANN'AH. Acting Fastor ! S.-45 a. m. Sunday school. (Classes' for all ages.) Morning service at 11 and ever.-' ing service at 8 o'clockPro!. Guy L. Vanrtah, princial of! the New England Scliooli of 'JTheole-. gy, Boston. Mass., will speak at lutth' of these services Sunday. The regit-: !ar prayer meeting of the church on Wednesday evening at S p. m. Ev-j ervone is cordially invited to These services. BOONE' METHODIST Rev. C. JJ. MOSER, Paster Sunday school 9:45 a. m., J. D. Rankin, superintendent; Prof. A. M.j Norton, teacher Comrades* Bible] Class; E. N. Kahn. teacher Men's!, Bible class; Mrs.. J. L. Winkler,?' r teacher Women's Bible class; J. B. Steele, church lay leader; H. G. Farthing, chairman board of stew ards; Mrs. Paul Coffey, superintendent of Beginners' department; Miss> Annie Stanhury, superintendent of: , Primary and Junior departments. j , Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. Jn.,i , by the pastor. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock,; \ mid week prayer service. We welcome the stranger at our? dpor. BOONE BAPTIST CHURCH Roc. P. A. HICKS, Pastor Sunday school 9:45 a. m.. W. R. J Gragg, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m and 8. 0. m. i B. Y. P. U.'s meet at 7 o'clock.' Mid-week prayer service Wednesday at 8 o'clock. You are cordially invited to attend all these services. Sunday Morning at the Baptist Church Sunday school was rather small; in attendance, only 383. The reason for this was a number of our school students attended the meeting at Three Forks church. The collection j Vv...:u . ??. oiuMia^xKi: v/llJUunuKf' was good. Pastor Hicks' subject for the ( morning service was: "A. Purposeful' Life." Text, Daniel 1 :8; As usual he cave us a forceful message, briefly told, with felling effect. A more earnest minister than Brother Hicks would he hard iu firui. LUTHERAN SERVICES Rev. J. A. YOUNT, Pastor St. Mark's?Bailey's Camp Preaching; on the first Sunday of each month at 11 a. in. Sunday I school at ) li a. m. Grace Lutheran Boune Services second and fourth Sundays of each month at 11 u. m. Sunday school every Sunday at 9:45 a. in. Vespers on the first and third Sundays at 8:00 o'clock. Services held in the Episcopal church on Main street, opposite Daniel Boonei hotel. Holy Communion Church Fourteen miles west of Boone.; known as Clark's Creek. Services on third Sunday of each month at 11) a. m. Sunday school every Sunday ; at 9:45 a. m! t North Carolina continues to hold j the lead in the number of cotton; spmoips in operation and is tav and away ahead of all states, according > to figures announced by the depart-j ment of commerce. North Carolina' had S,925,218 spindles active during the month of May, with South! Carolina second with 5.373,014, and | Massachusetts third with 5,1 IS,660.; North Carolina also led io the active ; J 1 A upei i DON'T FC PREPAID STC TAXES. INST/ OR MORE. REMEMBER T GUARD OF / ? i I ' ;f IT- i ! Watauga Bu L W. H., \ L__ - * I spindle bears for May, but continues) to trail Massachusetts in the number: of spindles in place, as of May 31. ( Husb&nH ? Next She: They say her wedding beg-j gared description. Ho: More than that. She: Indeed? ile: Yes. it beggared her father. -Passing Show. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of sale; contained in a certain mortgage executed to H. W. Hortori on the J.st of j November, 1926, by A. M. Mintoztj and wife, Annie Mintor., which is recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Watauga county in Book !J. page 111. and later trans-! lerred to the undersigned, arid de-1 fault having been made in en of money thereby secured as therein' provided, J will on Saturday, July 21, 1928, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the; courthouse door of Watauga county, sell to the highest bidder lor cash the following described real estate: Being lots 152 and 153 as shown on a map and plat of Daniel Boone Park addition to the town of Boone which map is recorded in the office ( of the register of deeds for Watauga! county in Book 1, at page 7, to j which reference is made for fuller and more complete description oil same. This June 21, 1928. L. J. HOWARD, Assignee of H. W. HORTON, 3-24-lt Mortgagee. Brown & Bingham, Attys. HAVE REMEDU In this age of accid chest should always ha of FIRST AID remedie: Look thru your stock a list of what you need them. What you get i LIABLE. LET US BE YOU m hod JpUDRUG Cf ?^T In Business for kSajt Boone, Nort iWMmimmmmMMm BUSH^HBatn*UnU2H^HIlMM h Serf* sociation nc hilv i-SkJ eilll ? w RGET TO TAKE SOMI )CK PAYS 6 PER CE vLMENT STOCK PAYS HE AMERICAN HOME AMERICAN LIBERTY. PLAIN OUR PLAN. lilding & Loan CRAGG, Secretary and 1 THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVER CARD OF THANKS We want to thank each and every one of our friends for the kindness nei and sympathy shown us through the. kit sickness and death of oor darling; iilr litti?; daughter. I.ucile. May God bas hies anil place as many stars in your be crowns and there were roses on her tro grave. MR. X- MRS. JIM PROf'FITT & FAMILY. Oats, $1.00 per bushel, cor Carload of Tuxedo feeds ^ this week. AH Fat Chop,; the Master Mil! Feed and = other feed lines in this week. Fresh flour and meal on hand. BOONE FEED CO. NOTICE i am holding many checks, given for taxes, amounting to several thousand dollars, which are not good. All ' these checks must be paid at once or; 1 will icvy on the property for the taxes for which they were given. These taxes are not. paid until the checks are collected. L. M. FARTHING. Sheriff. 100,000 Plants For Sale1 Sweet Potato Plants 35c for 100.! Tomatoes 10c dozen, 50c 100.! Sweet Peppers 10c dozen. Celery Plants 50c per 100. Plants good for all the month of( June to July 10th. j HUGH F. WEBB, Johnson City, Tcnn. \ 'l . I // / I \ i ES ON HAND ents your medicine ive a complete stock ;s in it. : of medicines, make , and come to us for from us will be RE.R DRUGGISTS ges m )MPANY tJ&L Yftur Health \ J. h Carolina ?T*NT^ j j ' ?S | I ? STOCK [jf NT AND NO II? 6 PER CENT | IS THE SAFE- |1 LET US EX- > Association 'reasurer 8 J hb mill ! iij*iiiTfimn?MBinniTmTTn?H /"A Y THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. CARD OF THANKS i which mortgage is re; S wish to extern! my thanks to my I office of the register ighbors and friends for their: Watauga county in B' idr.ess and assistance during the 180 to secure the pay less and death of my dear bus--: sum of $300.00 due a "id. May God's richest blessings the 20th day of Mai. with you all in the hour of our : default having been ; ubie. payment of said sum MRS. ELLEN CARROLL mortgage deed provic Monday, July 30. 1925 NOTICE OF SALE hours of 10 a. m. an Sv virtue of tbe power of sale thu courthouse door itained in a certain mortgage! county, seir to the hjg! d executed to R. C. Byrd by Rose cnsh the *oBowi?k detes an,,! husband, J. \V. Jcstes, on tate, to-vic: 25tfc day of September, 1924, Beginning on a sugi | 1MPORTAN1 | To AH Charge For the reasons mentioned h I st, go on a strictly CASH B, books, and make no charges Since beginning our business we have LOST VERY LI'TTl counts. The decision to co o ? o ? arrived at due to any loss in reason is that we will eiimina' keeping, and collecting, and i offer even lower prices than \ feel that the majority of our er pay spot cash, and save charged at a higher price. V tomer's welfare in mind whe cash system. Come to see us often. We p merchandise at all times as It any store anywhere to sell it m Assuring you of our appreci operation you have given us i that we will continue to have we are. Respecl SPAINHOl BOONE, i AV?W.V.W{V.V,'.iVAV."AV,VW.W?aAV^ H CHiB Hay Time See us for Deering Mowers. Rakes. Also a complete line o; hand-?Scythes and Snaths, Pit Look over your Mowers and R your repairs and be ready for w< McCormick and Deerini If you are in the market for an 1 vantage to see us now for speci; we take pleasure in stating that for the price ever offered in Be tional demonstrations or specia straight from the shoulder a do your dollar in our store. You v looking over our line. BOONE HARE EVERYTHING IN Slogan: "Plant More, Gro\ VMWWUW.VWUV wwwuwwvwvvvvww FIVE jistered in thejin the Rebecca Presswood line-, runs of deeds for j south to a chestnut, J. K. Berry's ok Y at page! line; thence with J. R. Berry's line merit of the'to a chestnut tree, J. K. Berry's nd payable on corner; thence with Dan Oliver's line eh, jags, aml j to a beech tree; thence north with nade in the: said line to a tamarack, J. It. Berry's as in said: corner; thence with Bavlow's line to led, I will on! a water 03k. J. K. Barlow and ReJ, be I ween the becca Pressv.ood's coi-nex-; tkencc. d 2 p. m., at with Rebecca Presswood's line to the of Watauga! beginning. containing FO acres, ie.it bidder fori more or less, cribcd real es- This 2oth day of duty, 1028. W. V.'. MAST. Adm'r., ? j-v-.sa-.il f. Jtfyjd. J-'ec'd. r NOTICE * Customers >elow we will on July ASIS, and will keep no to anyone. here three years ago, up money in Bad Acn a Cash Basis was not accounts. The main te the expense of book>vill thereby be able to ve have in the past. We 1J i K, <J.CH.KJLllKZk WOU1CI J. cmnmoney than have it Ve really have our cusn we decide to go on a romise you new, fresh >w as it is possible for ation of the hearty coil the past, and trusting this same co-operation. i-fnll v J 1 JRS\ Inc. vf. c?= .VAWAVA"A".W.?,mV.V.V,WAVA'.V^ is Here 1 Rakes. Tedders, Sweep ; f tools for making hay by != chforks, Stacking rorks. 5 akes now and come buy j ork when the season is on. ; Repairs in Stock i ======= \ Oil Stove, it is to your ad- < ai prices. If it is a Range S we have the BEST Range ^ >one. We have no sensa- < tl salesmen but offer you > liar's worth of service for ? vill do yourself a favor by 5 )WARE CO. 1 HARDWARE | v More, Have More." | i ..I.i -J |
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