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jViv'i-ti' * ^tc5?,V->7 l?j?Hvfc ^- - Vc.'_ii| EIGHT fchuhcIT I 4NNOI]NCIMNI5 ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH REV. .5- E. C-RAGG. Py*t?r. .'.':4e a. ni. Saiuiay \Va li. Gyagg, superinterden'.. Morning seriate at 11 o'clock. BOONE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. P. A. KICKS. Pastel' Sunday sc.". : t*ttc5 -... IV. j c Grrgy. svjjts.' t-:i.i:iuc Pitaehvng . i ... ci and 7:o'0 p. pi. . S. V. P. lT.'s meet ar 6:50 p'cioc M : c..'k -r ... :.ic c 'iV i'i:::oe-h ipt'Z'.ZO iT'io.'k. '>ytr ' Yyu are eoi'dKiliy i:jv;lcd to alien ail these seivices. BOONE METHODIST Rev. C. H. MOSKR. Pastei Sunday schtoi .V ;K ir. . .i. ! Rankin, superintendent: l'r.-R A. I Norton. tea cm*?, '.'conrade-V JB*.h Class; El' X. ilahri, teacher Men Bible class'; Mrs. J. L. Winkle teacher Wome.-r.' Bible c'ask; J. ; Creole. ?jhiirch lay leader: H. < Fa it hit. g. cha.uniun boar el oi ste> ards: Mrsl Cbffey. snperirite dent Boe.'.:inor.-' depavrwen*: Mi Annie* Stanhury. ? ;pet hic.rn(ier.t i Primary arid Junior Jopai r numts. Pleaching: at At a. m. ard V p. m. hy the- pastor. Wednesday e* e\ilag . : o'eio:: mid-week prayer service-; We v^flcpnie the stranger at >: door. LUTHERAN SE ctVICES : T. A. YOUNIi pastor St. Mark's?Bailey's Camp Preaching on the first Sur.dny each, month at 11 a. n?. Smith schi 'd at 10 a. m'. Grace Lutheran?Boojic Services second and fourth .Su days of each niggtU a? 11 a. no Su . . >oi ev< . y Sunday at :*5 n.. Vespers or. the first and tM Sundays at s :00 < 'chick. Servie held in the : pal church 'i .Main street, oppo? t< I.'ahiel Poo hotel. y'hfw Holy Communion Church Fourteen diP-Or ves> or Boor know:, as 'dark's Creek. Services > It. l.-.i SC . r n {A .% %* a. m. Suii>' :iy school - very S\md; at *1: ia. b. COVE CREEK B\PTIST . S:.xiu?iay nuu Sun.ds? ':>vps;Tih? Ih. W>iI i.i'.-.icr. the prajoEa xv ifiii His vMiv.iia'r appoint nivtu g H?irac^?ijjr Saturday moating at f^Vjoyjc. w:..ra- fo: li& ,?uttjoct lt\ %\ "'V\n-. Busi ot. a Chr ^.aciay r.mntfju.. at U ojcJ'jgfc wul ataVfi pivaer. .:r;i ijSv t* ? ! subject; "'The C-hur<:b ipr Train;. Our PraycTeach i-..- to may Uu- >la>tcV. \\; Thou vvlui ail l.iu- ?n? !."vc a leva; Help lis 'v li.ail ar lie in! heal? To work, la give, to liiem: O'li hearts all with love ire-flo Irate porter: Principle to kftdw-; Ar.-.i claim, tluvmh Thcc. kino To bte?? mankind?the hcj^i Help us vo .-,t God's ir.uif:c H w; I ow^^p v. ilk ' !!! .- a "i Hea vc 11 ran! ami <{?: ? tyjrtal (.' r.it xhov< -.?-ii f. us ?<h< -J pf-do tiler1 good,- jppfy A Brotherly Team! ~*1 . at San Dii^o Cal, claims three pairs o? brother on its team. They are, center. Hear ard'and Paul Avery; left, Gay ?.n> Morris Fox; right. Art and Karin Wilson. | I Graf Zeppelin 1 - " ... i , : -xVv.'-,.:' . ; : " V 9K| -X;, ' ' :fsk< is 11; r.; v l^tsT js *' Z-ci jfCtin ?i-at is . i hi > -: ' :vT!'i,my to LakeKi encountered on the - way Ov kivp.8 '<vt. w;?v-/?v.a!_ r r? .1.-. ?-r?.r Fckitfr. ' ** . 0 y -r:.S'ir.e Cor li>28: ' Whlsj ; M:C l Srrail Hear."" [>, - Grc-cmvillv Piodiiiont. . j tardily tret';; areq't li|^c others.; Jr. others, a^peaTsaco of. ?.zp is art! uuiioi ' e-:?ni'im.rd vigor.? | . 4A : > h i! - t ID Post. JO ? ' I HOW, H. F. I REPUBLICAN CAN ERNOR OF NQF M~ g| accompanied by Hon. Jake F OCTOBER 26T3 At the C : ' : i< lha M\ aw oil f:r\qws o;? al i ' > ioit ?' u? siidr-ious cara Mr. X?wel ,>n j ta'Usn?*. Ha is kn^wu as nn? c( Jli iXniQ. ay ^ WSW.WAWaVWAV^Y.V ? I MUSIC FOR THE IS- w* ?*x^v*uf2Er*Biteeoaxei>na*HBce?H&u^QcaKLjeK.a^ iii ^ ^ Religious and Fox Ci ? Lulabys for Ma, Dane j for Brother and >Si i ?te !;' ^ Stories for the Tiny T ? in fact there is no tma v: > got. New Records ton ? in and hear them; s ? | The Mus N R M. GREE I' WeV/A^V.V.V.WuVoVV.V.V.V ?< *ssts^ _ Autumn is here with i Ier and naturally enoui ing foods round in ( are complete. BLUE BELLCOFF! KELXOGG'S RICE CRISPINS, WHEAT EN A. i>c. pkg WHSBUEN'SPAf Large | GOLDEN CROWN SYRUP, 5-lt IiSXtiK KArSfcll M'JLASbti) CG goumrpeaci GLYNDON EARLY JUNE PEJ GLYNDON STRINGLESS BEA ame butter ' WRIGHTS ORANGE MARM/ TEMPTOR PURE STRAWBER Washing powde PEN OR PENCIL TABLETS, V PENCILS WITH CLIPS, each popcorn ;j ?.?~ ?> Carolina Stores F : THREE STORES IN j ,i TWO IN BOONE : : : WKummmmmummmmammmm THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVE ? r"" F Vlak.es the Grade "" ?: %V; ; gf# tne present vvonuer ot uv world, ist, N successfully despite rainy cr, i he passengers comprised perInsects $1k?v Dr. Hugo V'>rmitrvi' *t ' Hay. MILUNERY. W? have just ? ? co'vcd 200 ladles' f?lt and velvet trim mod hats. They are manufacturers* house samples to sell al tibout halt the usual price. Come to us for new styles and low prices. 'I he Goodwill Department Stores, Nor Lb Wtlkesboro, N. C. "sEflWELL DID ATE FOR GOV- | LTH CAROLINA . Novell, will be in Boone on 9 H AT 7:30 P. M. lourthousc nj iv.it ll ;i nithftr if iol t:- the Vask of making a fi 1 v.ii'l do th'- maio: liAri of the la the vmtiest, brightest aroi most, | Don't foil to hoar this speech. S ^m^ww-ViVWAWww WHOLE FAMILY I rr. I ases for Pa; Sacred ^ e, Jazz and Fox Trots ^ v, Yodels and Funny ?* ots. ^ my that we haven't ^ ir times a week. Come >ic Store | NE, Manager ' VWAWWAW.V.%VUV/ATO its bracing cool wreath- | gli the lines of nourish- | :arolina stores 1 Blended, I\c. | tL pouna 3U | ^-packages for ,25c 9 25c 9 CAKEFLOIIR 10" I Package ? pail 37 c a I iold Label") 2 Jn> lb. can Ifir 8.1 Heavy Syrup. ^1C J ICO Large can, LkX. j VS, 2 No. 2 cans 25c i "NS> 2 No. 2 cans .25c Maiden Blush. Full Ofc Quart Jars lLADE, 12-oz. jars 23c RY PRESERVES, Urge jars 32c RStar Naptha or Of c Swift's Pride. 7 for. . . . /ide or Narrow 4c 4c tcr, 1 9c ounce "tin AO | ! or Carol'na People WATAUGA COUNTY ONE IN BLOWING ROCK H RY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. I -rf .??! L''1 i "Bossy** (iii'is. the "bad buy" mayor : -\'c\vburyffort', Mass., lias been s'jntenccd for two monthi for operating i< a gasoline station without a license, i ie is at Salem Jail. S I RAiGHT SALARY?$35.00 perl \N?ek and expenses. Man or worn-: an with r'.cr to introduce EGG PRODUCER. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis. M ________ j FOR SALE----1 havo for sale two good young bourses. The price is reasonable. It interested, -oe K.: CI Greene, Blowing Rock. X. C. 10 25 It *VARXIXG?Any one found trespassing ft ^ ANY of my property] will be punishcii according to law. Mrs. Moses II. Cone. 10 25 4 SPAIT r ^ ^ i / Wondt ff|l/ pleats, fol Rich s ^ blues, ~~COA THE RATES reAsonabi Coats that are right u] style are now offered prices Coats made fabrics and furs?sof I soft finish woolens? collars and cuffs of fi straight line and flat and interlining, in all i New Fall Flat Crepe, yard . . Satin Crepe, yard . Chiffon Velvet, yarc Velvet, yard Woolen Goods, yard Coating, yard D A IliA Blankets, cotton (seconds) . .. Wool Mixed Blankets, pair ... All Woo) Blankets, pair New Stock Fancy Golashes Outing Gowns Outing Pajamas Indian Head, all shades, yard . -- - - REPORT Of; COND PEOPLES BANK & at Tfoone, North Carolina to the Corpc business on the "rat <!av oi October. ' EESOUK Loans and Discount^ Furniture aria Fixturrs Casb in vault and amounts dee froa Banlfs l ;;-b Items (items held over 21 hour; Other* Ileal Estate Toijllipp;-- - _.J_ 'Ajki-,--. LIABILI Capita! Stock paid in Surplus Fund Undivided Profits (net amount) Deixoili Subject to Check Ca'shiev's Cheeks Outstanding Time Certificate!: of Ttvjiosi: (dud on < Suvintrs Deposits (due on ci after ''.0 d Bills Payable TOTAL STATIC OF NORTH CAROLINA, Cou Avery V. Howell, Casliier of the p Caret! before me this day, and, being report is true to tile best of his know] Sworn to and subscribed befo-e m RUSSEI.1 1 VHOIMS BOONE, N. C. a si mv JLovelv Lii J GEORGETT E AND FLAT CREPE ; CHIFFON VEL 19.90 to'; $: iirful values in dresses? bows, uneven hems?all 1 hacles?browns and lovel; greens, navy and black. T STYLES E PRICES i D to the moment in here at reasonable--from remarkable t broadcloth?new J trimmed with largdf fi ir. The new cut ? - ^ ed models. Lined'* /, the popular shades. ~ III Shades | $1.98 .. .$1.98 to $2.95 1 $4.95 ... $1.95 . .$1.98 to $2.95 4 1 7K i.- 4? OS . . . I . / -J IU vpy. / J RGAIN ANN] . 89c to $1.50 1 Table Outing m $3.50 1 Table (Sfngham .$5.SO to $8.95 } Table Outing, >ng. yard $2.50 to $2.95 1 Table Flannele' . - 79c to $1.98 in?f and Crepe, ; .$1.00 to $1.50 . 1 luble Rayon, Pi 29c yard j j? UL I \ ,1 OCTOBER 25, 1928 ITION OF THE TRUST COMPANY 'ration Commission, at the elose of L92S: CES S167.359.00 3,061.00 i approved depository 9,107.85 > 11069;-19 6,600.00 S) <7.509.84 TIES $ 20.000,00 7.000.00 2.) 80.S6 -19.811.44 8.018.19 jr after 30 days) 48.CIS.90 ays) 10,360 95 41,300.00 ; $187,500.34 nty of Watauga, ss: Peoples Bank and Trust Co.. apduly sevorn, says that the foregoing edge and belief. e this l.Sth day of October, 192$. [. D. HODGES. Notary Public. \ VERY V. HOWE?. Cashier, iV. H. GRAGG, Director, SMITH HAGAMAN. Director. )\ Inc. esses VELVET SATIN VET I 32.50 new sleeve effects, the new style trends, y new wine shades, id Gingham, yard 10r , Cambric and Shirting. . 15c Prints, Broadcloth, and Shirt 19c tte, Broadcloth, Rayon Suitcard 25c rints, Baby Checks and Crepp, 29c * _?J ^
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