JUNE 13,, X8S|
JUNJOH 0RGAM1ZATION TO
OBSERVE FLAG DAY
Monroe-, N C.?Juniors through- ,
out the State *.vil3 observe two mi-!
portant occasions this month ?- flag j
h* uuy aiitl IV?? annua 1 memorial service.j
M Corrunumentions "nave been scut to
? th<* several hundred subordinate
I couriers by vnar;es-Fb IranjiHoii, of
this city, who is now bringing his
year as State councilor to a close.
Under the by-laws ->1 the Stake organization,
.Juniors throughout the
State are required to observe flag
day on the meeting nearest June J h
i,rJThe flag of our country is the symbol
of constituted authority and represents
the ideals and principles for
which our government stands," the
State councilor says in instructing
the councils representing more than
52,000 Then to observe the day.
Memorial day will be observed on
Sunday, June 20. Oh that day ail
it -is of the State are expected to
<!o honor to the memory of their
members who have died since the
last memorial service was held. PJany
t?c them will attend church services
in a body, while others will hold appropriate
programs in their council
halls.
Dr. Gilbert S. Lambert
i Now Endorses Sargon
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DR. GILBERT S. LAMBERT
"For over two ycijrs; I suffered
with chronic stomach trouble and
constipation thai I was unable to
correct with ordinary medicine:*, j
My appetite failed, I couldn't sleepj
and I was losing weight rapidly, ij
had frequent biliary attacks when i
my complexion- became yellow as :f |
"The Sargon treatment appealed!
to mo because of its scientific back- [
jcroun3."":"Three bottles taUcrr-xVitlr
Sargon Soft. Mass Pills overcame my
troubles, and[I am in better physical
tone than in years."?Dr. Gilbert S.
Lambert, well known retired nhysiBoone
Drug Company, Agents
PELLAGRA A SPECIALTY
If you have many of the following
symptoms, I have the remedy, no matter
what your trouble has been diagnosed:
Nervousness, stomach trouble,
loss of weight, loss of sleep, sore mouth,
hurting in back of head, shoulders or
back, peculiar swimming in head,
frothy-like phlegm in throat, passing
of mucous front the bowels (especially
after taking purgative), burning feet,
yellow or brown skin, burning or itching
skin, rash on hands, face and arms
resembling sunburn, chronic constipa- j
tion, (sometimes alternating with diarrhoea),
copper or metallic taste, skin
sensitive to sun heat, forgclfulness,
despondency, thoughts that you might
ioae your mind, gunts red and falling
away from the teeth, general weakness,
loss of energy, and look older than yon
are. If you have many of these aympInmn
ll.nv^ falr^n ?l 1 k i?<la
, ? ""'" v-iuv, I
anil arc still sick, I especially want YOU |
to write for my FREE booklet, questionnaire,
and diagnosis. W.
C. Roontree, M. D., BOX 11S0
Dept. G-J Austin, Tex ts?
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1329 PuUiftbert Aalocsitor So.ticr
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Miss Nobody from
Nowhere
- - (('on^nugiiirohi Page fiV
strong tor 'class-' They'll probably ;
stay here an hour, then leave and |
visit a half-dozen other places bei .
they go home at daylight. In the
meantime, we'll have another bunch
or two like them."
Eve knew all this, and didn't knowwhy
she knew it. any n-ore than she
knew why she appreciated the unusually
good music of Jake's jazz orchestra.
"Speaking of being herc,': Hunt
went on. "Why are you here, really?
It's easy enough to see that you don'\
belong."
CONTINUED NEXT WEEK
Comes Back Strong
After the World War, John G.
Lutz of 1110 Wavcrly Ave., in San
Antonio, came back home with a
stomach which kept him in misery.
ilI couldn't find a thing to help me
very much until a friend suggested
1 try Hcrbinc," says Mr. I.utz, who
is a service ofuccY of Alamo Post
No. ?., American Legion. "1 can't
say too much for Hcrbinc since it
fixed ine up so I can eat again, and
the pains 1 had in my back stopped.
1 nr-vcr felt better in my life."
Herline helps the stomach and
r .'s to take caie of the food vol!
c;u, :o yr u do ;;r,t suffer fnvi the
r - ' : i c::ccc.- mdigeslh n, iiions:
. s, sick headache and ccnstipatioa*
Sold by Hod ye ^ Drus; Company !
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
I>y virtue of an execution directed
to the undersigned Sheriff of War
tauga County from the Superior
Court of said county in that certain
action entitled Interstate Hardware
Company vs. Joe \V. Mast and Louise
Mast, 1 will on Monday, July 7,
193Q, at 2 o'clock p. hi. at the courthouse
door of Watauga County sell
to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy
said execution all the right, title
and interest which the said Joe W.
Mast and wife. Louise Mast, have
in the following described real eslate
Also a one-third interest in thel
following:
BEGINNING on a stake on the
bnnk cf Gnve C.reckncnr the eld n.nd 1
which is four poles up said creek j
from a black Walnut, corner of Cove,
Creek High School lot and runs J
-uorui ; decrees east 1 i poles to a|
stake on the bank of said creek sol
as to include the land that dam may
overflow; thence crossing said creek
keeping to high water mark to Don
Stokes line, better known as the old
Osborne line, keeping on the hillside
and being on the west side of the
dam to a locust on the bank of Cove
Creek; thence keeping with the bank
of the dam 20 poles to a locust;
thence t.o the beginning and contains
2 acres, more or less.
This June 1, 1920.
L. M. FARTHING,
Sheriff Watauga County.
John E. Brown, Attorney 5-29-lt
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
I
By virtue of an execution directed I
to the undersigned from the Superior)
Court of Watauea County, North i
. ..iv/.ma, in tut; case oi ijeorge
Greer vs. \V. G. Greene and wife
Flossie Greene, I will on the 7th day
of July, 1930, at 2 o'clock p. m., at
the courthouse door in the town of
Boone, X. C., in Watauga County,
sell to the highest, bidder for cash to
satisfy said execution all the right,
title and interest which the raid W.
G. Greene and wife, Flossie Greene,
have in the following described lands, I
being lot No. 2 of the lands of T. S. j
Watson, deceased:
BEGINNING on a chestnut, the
old corner, running west <10 poles to
a stake, north 79 degrees west 12
poles to a chestnut in T. S. Watson's
old line. North 1G degrees east 52
poles to a bunch of chestnuts on top
of a ridge, south 50 degrees east
with Hampton's and Watson's line 12
poles, south 40 degrees east 12 poles
south 32 degrees east 1.9 poles to a
sourwood, the old corner, south 47
poles to the beginning corner, containing
17 i-2 acres.
Said lands described on page 269
to 271 in Book 37 in the office of
the Register of Deeds of said
county.
This the 3rd dav of June, 1930.
L. M. FARTHING,
Sheriff of Watauga County.
Bv H. A. Hagaman, Deputy Sheriff.
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THE .W ATAUGA DEMOCRAT?KV
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Nature Thought of
Everything
Nn(u\*c thought of even-thing whoa
Xh.?. human body was tnade. When the j
! body i* about .to. become irJ. nature ]
t?S H'unied danger simols to warn .lis. i
Thus, if our cliildren grind their teexh i
they sleep/ or lact r.ppetite, or
f u'aer frditi abdominal puios. cr itnli : .
the nose and lingers, we should
i .v that they may have contracted
i . Then, if we are w\?r:, \ve fcuy a J
1 le of White's CJream A'cruliftige and *
; ly and surely expel the >;. >rms. Thu:* 1
T'oid the danger of very serious 1
I:\Whi . 4? -.! Vcr vfugocosts v
v . o ?. a b<. -tie, uad cur. be bought from 1
Said by Hodges Drug Company 1
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Legal Advertisements i
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Advertisements appearing under '
this heading are payable strictly '
in advance. This rule applies to :
all. Please do not ask the publishers
to deviate.
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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE ,
By virtue of the power of sale con- \
tamed in o. certain mortgage cxecut- t
eo to tne undersigned on the 24tb j
dav of February, 1922, to secure the .
sum of $1751.00 by Chanic Hardin ,
which mortgage is recorded in the ,
office of the Register of Deeds for
Watauga County in Book Z at page
87, and default having been made
in the payment of the money thereby j
secured as therein provided, 1 will .
on June 30, 1930, at 1 o'clock p. m. j
at the courthouse door of Watauga ^
County sell to the highest bidder for ,
cash the following described tract of ^
land, to-wit: (
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land containing 210 acres, ,
more or less, situate, lying and being
near the Boone Trail Highway
about nine miles east from the town
of Boone, in Stony Fork Township,
County of Watauga, State of North ;
Carolina, and being bounded on the '
north by the lands of H. L. Gentry
and T. A. Greene; on the east by ]
the lands of Lee Greene. H. E. Clawson,
Chanie Hardin; on the south by
the lands of Will Brown; on the west
by the lands of N. C. Brow?!, R L.
Gentry and J. II. Brown.
There is vi former mortgage on this
land to the Federal Land Bank of
$4,000.00.
This Mav 29, 1930.
RUBY H. SALMONS HEAPS
Mortgagee
John E. Brown, Attorney G-5-4t
DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY!
NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE
By virtue of the power of sale contained
in a certain mortgage deed
executed to the undersigned by R. E.
Ludwig, of the City of St. Peter;
burg, State of Florida, on the 31st
day ot--December,- -11*2-7, which said
mortgage deed is recorded in the of- '
fice oi the Register of Deeds for
Watauga County in Book 12, pages
-TT"'2?c, ,"tu- Entire the =tnn--nf-ffii- ;
000.00 and default having been mude
in the payment of said sum, as in
said mortgage deed provided. I will, 1
on Monday, June 30, 1930, at 1
o'CIock P. M., at the courthouse door
of Watauga County? sell to the high- *
est bidder for cash the following described
real estate, to-wit:
TRACT NO. 1. All that tract of
land lying and being in the county
of Watauga, Watauga Township,
State of North Carolina, and adjoining
lands now or formerly of J. P.
.Coffey, W. D. Clark, Lenoir hell's,
lying on both sides of the Yonuhlossee
Road and beginning at a chestnut
tree, J. P. Coffey's northeast
corner and runs north 80 degrees
west 20 poles to a water oak on ridge,
thence north 00 west 31 poles to a
chestnut tree in the Lenoir line;
thence with said line south 46 poles
to a stone: thence south 79 degrees
oust 61 poles to a stone in J. P. Coffey's
old line; thence north with the
top of the Blue Ridge 37 1-2 poles
to the beginning and containing 16
acro.s, more or less. The said tract of
larul being the same conveyed by J.
P. Coffey* and I). P. Coffey cm March
12, 1901, by D. P. Coffey to Thomas
Steven Coffey on May 15, 1909.
TRACT NO. 2. Ail that tract of
land adjoining the tract above do
scribed in said township, county and
State, adjoining the lands of VY. D.
Clark, D. P. Coffey and the Lenoir
heirs, lying on both sides of the Yonahlossee
Road beginning on a stone
on top of the Blue Ridge, D. P. Cof- '
fov'? -1
. Hnr....i, <nui 1111is ?ouiti o-i me
main top of said ridge 37 1-3 poles
to a white oak, the old Simms cor- y
ner; thence with Simms line north
38 poles to a stone; thence south 79
east 'it poles with 11. P. Coffey's land
to the beginning. The said tract of
land being the same conveyed by
.). P. Coffey to T. S. Coffev or March j
10. 1921, and both of said tracts j
being the tracts conveyed or. the 12th I '
day of September, 1925. by Oilcm i
Alexander and wife, Benetta H. Al-I
exander, and W. J. Long and wife',]
Caroline M. Long, to K. E. Ludwig, |
and recorded in the office, of the j
Register of Deeds of Watauga County
in Book 32, at page 392.
This the 31st day of May,'1930. j
\V. G. LOCKWOOD, I
0-5-41 Mortgagee. I
L ,WtLL 60V5,' WHAT )
& ALL -THE y
AR6WM6NT
"Vv ARmn ? /
ERY THURSDAY- -BOONE, N. C.
SHENANf)!)AH
VALLEY FARMS
Immediate Possession
iTO ACRES, fines smooth, lever, p>"<?- ?
ilicthe land, plenty of fruit, well
enced. watered and timbered on ,!
rood road three utiles this city, one ,
mile school. Splendid eight-room J
residence, very large hank bairn. ~
quipped to meet all dairy requireStents.
A real bargain for someone, (
D2,500. 100 acres growing rr<?p:rivc-r,
if sold at once. ~
M4 ACRES, this is an Estate?must
yc seen to be appreciated, has large [,
new eight-room residence with wide j ^
lalls arid large porches; large tree'j
shade in lawn on public road, very ^
large new bank ham good as new, v
iood wells and cistern at buildingsbuildings
cost over $15,00 iO :
teres bearing orchard, timber for \
farm use. land ?.ii smooth and easy r
to cultivate and very productive, t
miles town; $0,500 priced for ironic- s.
iiate sale. \
100 ACRES, near limits of this city? t
?ood view of city and well suited for ::
sub division?fine smooth level land.it
?ood 6-room residence, new cow barn r
*nd silo, new horse barn, several z
Acres of all kind fruit, well fenced, z
watered and timbered: stock, imple- i
rnents and crops, $0,000. i
I have other farms, small or large. 1
Write me your wants. *
l\OTE THIS: We have the lowest \
ax rate in this or any nearby State. 1
The best home markets, and near
arge cities with good roads everyvhere.
We are not troubled with
hard times" or strikes. .Railroads
o us are a convenience l?ut not a ne- *
essity. We can reach city markets
n z,ouu,uuu in one day with trucks. I
Come and see for yourself.
W. T. Birmingham
35 W. Water Street
WINCHESTER, VA.
5-29-4
NOTICE OF SALE
Sforth Carolina. Watauga County, i?
the Superior Court before the ?
Clerk: .1. S. Winkler, Administra- s
tor of E. F. Lovill, deceased, vs. i
W. R. L-o vill and wife, Iur.y Lovill; !
.lames Brawley and wife. Maggie t
Brawley; Frank Bra wley and wile, I ^
Pauling lirawley. f
By virtue of an order of the Su- t
perior Court in that certain proceed- 1'
ing entitled J- S. Winkler, administrator
of E. F. Lovill, deceased, vs. 1
W. R. Lovill and wife, Lucy Lovill; r
Tames Brawley and wife. Maggie 1
Brawley; Frank Brawley and wife, U
Pauline Brawley, appointing the un- ?
dersigne'.i a commissioner to sell the f
lands described in the petition, I t
vill, on
Monday, June 16, 1930, at 1
o'Clock P. M.
at the courthouse door of Watauga 1
County, sell to the highest bidder h
for cash the following described real a
sstate, to-wit:' " 7*Lying
and being in the town of 1h
Boone on King Street and known j
as a part of the E. F. Lovill office|1
lot. And being ail the lands owned jt
by E. F. Lovill on King Street at h
the time of
This the 22nd of Mayj 1030. >1
Jj S. WINKLER. *
5-22-11 Commissioner. v
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Sweeter
Children's stomachs sour, and need an
anii-aeid. Keep their systems sweet with i
Phillips Milk of Magnesia:
When tongue or breath tells of acid
condition,?-correct it with a spoonful of
Phillips. Most men anil women have
been comforted by this universal sweetener?more
mothers should invoke its
aid for their children. It is a pleasant
thing to take, yet neutralizes more acid
than the harsher things too often employed
for the purpose. No household
should lie without it.
Phillips is the genuine, prescriptions!
product physicians endorse fof general
use; the name is important. "Milk of
Magnesia*' has been the S. registered
trade mark of the Charles ff Phillips
Chemical Go. anil its^predecesa- r Charles
EI. .Phillips since 1875.
PHILLIPS
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of Magnesia j
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NOTICE OF ACTION
itate of North Carolina, County of:
Watauga, in the Superior Court. j
Town of Blowing Rock vs. C. S. j
Prevette and wife, Ella Prevette, i
T iW--Coffe.v. Trustec; and Ceorge j
Ail persons having an interest in j
ertajn lots, and buildings situatedi
hereon, located in Town of Blowing
Lock, Watauga County, North Caroina,
said land being listed for taxes
iuring the year and 1027 in
he name of O;'-Prevette and deeribed
as follows: Two Town Lots
n Town of Blowing Rock. North
'arolina, and on one of which is loafed
a brick mercantile building,
vili take notice that an action entiled
as above has been commenced
n the Superior Court of Watauga
ounty, North Carolina, to obtain
udgsient on the Town Tax Colleeor's
certificate of tax sale together
vith tax receipts foi the years 192C
md 1027 in favor of the plaintiff
n this cause. All persons haying an
ntcrost in said land will further take
lotice that the plaintiff is asking
hat the amounts evidenced by the
aid certificate and tax receipts be
leclared a first and prior lien upon
he property herctolore described,
md the plaintiff is further asking
hat the property be sold by a com-|
nissioner for the payment of said I
unounts and for the costs of this
irr;<>n. All persons having an interest
h the above described property are
required to come into court and set
>p then claims in said action within
.ix months from this notice, upon
jain of being forever barred and
foreclosed of the same.
This 2nd day of June. 1950.
A. E. SOUTH.
Clerk Superior Court Watauga Co.
frivette & Holsh.Qiiser,
\Uys. for Plaintiff. G-o-lt
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
>iate of North Carolina, County of
Watauga, in the Superior CourtG.
Mi Sudderth vs. R. K. Bingham
and Jennie Bingha'rn.
By virtue of an execution directed
o the undersigned Sheriff from the
Superior Court of Watauga County,
n that certain action entitled as i
move, for the sum of $125.00 and
nterests and costs, I will 011 Monday,
luly 7, 1930, at 1 o'clock p. m., at
he courthouse door of said county,
ell to the highest bidder for cash,
dl the right, title and interest which
he said defendants have in the folowing
described real estate, to-wit:
BEGINNING on a stake in Frank
kiyno's line on the hank of the Leloir
road, No. 17. it! the Town of
Joone, N. C.. and runs south 15 denoes
east 1)1 feet to a stake in the
treet; thence with the street 288
eot to a stake at the intersection of
he two streets; thence with the
treet 135 feet to a stake in the cener
of an alley; thence with Payne's
ine 290 feet to the beginning, and
leine- known as the Dir. It, K. Biiigiam
hospital property. From the
hove is excepted the following propfly,
wii'iuli has allotted as a
lomestead:
Beginning on a stake at Highway
7o. '17 running by Maple to Apple
i ee northwest? oi ncruse; thence
outh to stake in his line with cener
of hall ;-rthonce a straight line
'ith center of hall to a stake at
lii-hwav No 17- ?? ' '
.... . . , TTT^.iV-\v~?we lilgllray
to the beginning.
This the 12th dav of June, 1930.
L. M. FARTHING,
Sheriff, Watauga County.
?y H. A. Ha gam an, Deputy.
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
EXECUTION
iNOI*ill '.HlUiUia, Culii'ty C"' i "iilli'tJJIi |
in the Superior Court: Watauga
County Bank vs. A. L. Ji'pbit.
By virtue of an execution direr feu
to the undersigned from the Superior
Court of Watauga County in the
above entitled action, I will on Monday,
the 7th day of July, 1930, at 1
o'clock p. in. at the courthouse door
of said county, sell to the highest bidder
for cash to satisfy said execution
all the right, title and interest
which the said A. L. T'ipiett has in
the lands not embraced ill the homestead
exempted heretofore laid off.
now owned or owned by the said
defendant at the tithe of the docketing
of said judgment, wherever located.
This the 10th da\ of June. 1930L.
V. FARTHING. Sheriff.
Bv II. A. Kagaman, Deputy Sheriff.
6-1 li -It
JOHN E. BROWN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
BOONE, N. C.
Offices Posteffice Building
Phone 63
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a certain d.pnd of 1
executed to the undersigned or> the
26th day of June. 1926. to secure
the sum of $1-183.38 by F. P. Jennings
and wife, Fannie Jennings,
which deed of trust is recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds for
Watauga County in llook 7 at page
I'tO, and default having been made
in the payments of the sum of money
thereby secured as therein provided.
I will on Monday. June 30, 1930, at
1 o'clock p. m. at the courthouse
door of Watauga Countv, sell to the
high est bidder for cash the following
described real estate, to-wii:
Ail that certain tract, piece or parcel
of land, containing I acre, more
or less, situate, lying and being in
Boone Township. Watauga County,
State of North Carolina, adjoining
the lands of Heni Moody and others,
hounded as follows: Beginning on a
stake on the north side of the old
public road near a thorn bush. Hen \
Moody's corner, and runs north 13
degrees west with the Moody ii/u: 21
poles to a stake in the branch; thence
north 40 degrees east up the branch
7 poles to a stake on the south side
of the branch; thence south 17 1-2
degrees east with the plank fence 20
poles to a stake on the west batik
the road leading to T. F. Lovill's
house; thence south 7 degrees east
with the west side of the road sixpoles
to a stake no the north side
of the old public road; thence south
80 degrees west with the north side
ginning. \{
This Ma\ 29. 1930.
JOHN E. BROWN, Trustee.
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When Dr. f'aidwell starts! to practice
medicine, back in 1S75, the needs for a
laxative were not as great as today.
People lived normal lives, ate plain,
wholesome food, and got plenty of fresh
air. Hut even that, early there were
drastic physics and purges for the relief
of constipation Which Dr. Caldwell did
not. believe were good for human beings.
The prescription for constipation that
he used early in his practice, and which
he put in drug stores in 1392 under the
name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin,
is a liquid vegetable remedy, intended
for wonien, children and elderly people,
and they need just such a mild, safe
bowel stimulant.
This prescription lias proven its worth,
and is now the largest selling liquid,
laxative. It has won the confidence of
people who needed it. to get relief from
headaches, biliousness, flatulence, indigestion.
loss of appetite and sleep, bad
breath, dyspepsia, colds, fevers. At your
druggist, or write "Syrup Pepsin."
Pep'.. BB. Monticello, Iliiuois, lor free
'rial bottle.
: : By Terry Gilkison
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