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J JANUARY 22, 1981 Church Announcement) ADVENT CHRISTIAN REV. S. E. GRAGG. Pastor Sunday School each Sunday a 9:45. Morning service at 11 o'clock 3BF- FIRST BAPTIST REV. P. A. KICKS, Pastor Sunday School !>:15 a. m-, J. T- C SB Wright, superintendent. Preachiui fi? at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in- B. Y. U. U.: H? 0 p. m. Brotherhood fi:00 p. m- Mid 3j veek prayer sovvice on Wednesday: SB at 7:30 p. m. Vf Choir practice on Friday, 7 p. mMETHOD1ST CHURCH DR. O. J. CHANDLER, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., J. D C Kanltin, Superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m :by Dr. Chandler. jSflj EpWorth League, G:15 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7 p. m. Choir practice on Friday, 7 p. sn. LUTHERAN CHURCHES St Marks, Bailey's Camp Preaching service the first Simda> tof each month at tl a. m. Sunday Virgil Brads haw, acting superintendent. Grace East Boone Service every second and fount J Sunday at 11 a. in., and every first and third Sunday at 8 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m. .. Professor G. L. Sawyer, superinten dent- Luther League meets everj School every Sunday at 9:4 o a. m. ?2 Sunday at- 7 p- m. Vesper service at J$jl 7 o'clock p. m. Holy Communion Cor grrgation Clark's Creek Preaching service the third Sunday of each month at 11 a. in. Sunday |g School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m.; .-'? Perry Townsend, Superintendent. Banner Elk Station Service every fourth Sunday at 3 o'elo.ck p. m. To all these services the public is most cordially invited. J. A. YOUNT, Pastor. WATAUGA CHARGE REV. H. M. WELMAN, Pastor Henson's Chapel?Second and S Fourth Sundays, 11 a. m. Sunday School at 9:45, J. B. Horton, super;intendent. Epworth League, 6 p. m. Valle Crucis?Preaching ever y First and Third Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday School 10 a. m., J. M. Shull, superintendent. Epworth League every Wednesday 'light. Mabel?Preaching every Second and Fourth Sunday at 3 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. in., Mr. Moretz, superintendent. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina, Watauga County: Boone Hardware Company, Inc., vs. J. F. Aloore. The defendant- above named will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against said doefndant. on the 17th day of January. 11131, by A. E. South, Clerk of the Superior Court of Watauga County, North; Carolina, for the sum of $1,734.38, due said plaintiff by account, which summons is returnable before said Clerk at his office at Boone in said county of Watauga on the 17th day of February, 1931. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by said Clerk on the 17th day of January, 1931, against the property of said defendant, which warrant is returnable before the said Clerk, at the time and place above named for the return of the summons, when and where the defendant is reouired to an near and answer ur dcmui to the complaint or the relief demanded will be granted. This 17th day Of January, lit 31. A. R. SOUTH, Clerk of Superior Court John IS. Brown, Atty. for Plaintiff. 1-22-It NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina, Watauga County. The Watauga County Bank vs. J. F. Moore. The defendant above named will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendant on the 17th day of January, 1931, by A. E. South, Clerk of the Superior Court of Watauga County, North Carolina, for the sum of $2,285.GO, due said plaintiff by note, which summons is returnable before said Clerk at his office in Boone, in said County of Watauga on the 17th day of February, 1931. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by said Clerk on the 17th day of January, 1931, against the property of said defendant, which warrant is returnable before the said Clerk, at the time and place above named for the return of the summons, when and where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint or the relief demanded will be granted. This 17th day of January, 1931. A. E. SOUTH, Clerk of Superior Court. Jcihn F He.. '? _ . w a yn si ( mvjr. 1U1 ? UlllUUla l-22-4t | LOOK and LISTEN! I + Soles and Heel Taps on Men's X Books $1.25 I Soles and Heel Taps on Men's I S Dress Shoes . $1.00 X Soles and Heel Taps on Ladies' a Dress Shoes 90c 2 J ONE PRICE TO ALL. NO 1 WORK CHARGED J Daniel Boone Shoe I Shop | Where Quality Work Is Ddne t NOTICE TO DEFENDANT North Carolina, Watauga County, ir the Superior Court: Texie Crectu Main v.:. John Main. L The defendutit in the above unti tied action, John Main, will take no tice that an action entitled as about has been commenced in the Supe.ioi Court of Watauga County by II-. - plaintiff, T?ln Greene Main, fe>- IV purpose of having the bonds of mat rimony heretofore existing Octweer . the said plaintiff and defendant tie I elated void, and for the purpose el securing a divorce from said defeu dant a vinculo matrimonii. The defendant will further take notice thai he is requited to appear at the court . house ill Eoone, North Carolina, on tho 12th day of February, 1931, and . answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff or the relief therein prayed for will he granted, t This the I Oth day ot January, 1931. A. R. SOUTH, Clerk Superior Court, John E. Brown, Atty. for Plaintiff. 1-15-4 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage deed execut1 ed to O. G. Mitchell J. C. Hodges and wife, Julia Hodges, on the 14th t day of March, 1922, and default hav ing been made ni the payment of the ' money therein secured, and therein I provided, ? will, on ' Saturday, Fsbruary 14, 1931, at 1 o'Clock P. M. at the courthouse door of Watauga County, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: BEGINNING on a stake in the road near a sugar tree, Brown's corner and runs south about 15 poles to a stake on top of a ridge on south hank of road; then south 8G west along the road six poles to a stake at the old saw mill setting; then south crossing the branch i) 1-5 poles to a buckeye; then north 80 east S poles to a beech; then south 10 poles to 1 a beech in the Bill Miller line; then north 77 east 11 poles to a stake near :a birch; then south 80 cast- 2.'? poles | to a stake in the Little's line; then north 2G west with said line 12 poles J to two water oaks, Little's corner; I then north with Little's tine to a | chestnut. Browns' corner, then with Browns' line to the beginning, con j laming 29 acres, more or less. This the 1 3 th day of .fan.. 1081. ,1. F. HORTON, j 1-15-1 Assignee of O. G. Mitchell NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE Under and by virtue of an execution issued to the undersigned sheriff of Watauga County in that certain action entitled W. G. Harlzog vs. J. F. Ilorton and G. B. Horton, for the sum of $312. interests and costs I will on Monday, February 2nd, 1931, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the courthouse door in Boone, N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash all the right, title and interest which the said, J. F. Horton and G. R. Horton has in the following described land: Lying and being in Boone Township. Beginning on a double chestnut on top Johns Ridge, J. W. Horton and IX F. Horton's old corner and runs south 38 east 11 poles to a chestnut. Thence south 46 east Sables, to chestnut. Thence south 57 1-2 efist 12 poles to a stake. Then south 48 east 13 noles to a stake (Fox Den). Then south 85 east 10% poles to a stake, thence 30 east 22 poles to a stake. Thence south 23 % cb^tj 6 polos to a stake. Then south 42 !t2 west 4 polos to a stake, exI V.f ~ T>-. ^T I iH'iuia mugu. x HCI1 M)UiH 75 west 8 poles to a chestnut oak. Then south 70 west 14 poles to a chestnut. Then south 15 1-2 west 19 1-2 poles to a-'chestnut'. Then south j 74 west 30 poles to a chestnut in bench of ridge. Then south 82 west 22 1-2 poles to a stake. Then south 56 west 8 poles to a sourwood. Then south 63 west J 8 poles to a stake, huddle road. Tlien with road west 4 .1-2 19 poles to a stake in road in old line, now D. F. and J. F. Hovtoil's corner. Then north 85 west 19 1?2 poles to a stake on a ridge. Then up said ridge 42 poles to a bunch of chestnut oak saplings, extreme top. Then with top of said ridge n. w. course 13 ploes to a water oak, D. F. and J. W. Morton's old corner. Thence West 24 poles to dogwood. Thence south 66 west 62 poles to a white oak, the Howell line. Thence north 42 poles to a red oak, now down, thence west 30 poles to a hickory, thence north 72 poles to a beech. Thence east 64 polea to a sugar tree, thence south 40 ea^t J6 poles to a cucumber. Thence east 105 poles to a sourwood, Dugger and Morton's corner. Thence south 85 16 poles to a stake. Thence south 86 east 14 pofes to a hickory. Thence south 38 east 15 poles to the Kighi ning, containing 125 acre.-i, more or less. From the above described property is excepted the following property which has been allotted the defendants as a homestead: Beginning on a stake at the public road, 2 poles up said road above the bam, run3 north 70 east 30 poies to a stake. Then south 10 west to a stake in D. F. Morton's line. Then with D. F. Horton's line to a stake in public road. Then up said road to the beginning, containing about 1(1 acres. This the 2nd <la\ of January, 1931. L. M. FARTHING. Sheriff By II. A. Hagamnn, D. S. 1-8-lt John E. Brown, Attorney. THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?] Nature Thought ci , Everything i Nature thought cS everything when the human body was made. When l!ie body h about to become ill, nature planned danger signals to warn us. Thus, if our children grind their t^eth ;1 they sleep.^or lack appetite or suffer from abdominal pains, or itch about the nose and fingers, we should know that they may have contracted 1 iter., it wo are wise, we buy a ho*. 0f White's Creiim Vermifuge and 1 safely and surely expel the worms. Thus vre avoid the danger of very serious i t ro ublc. Wbil e's Cream Vermifuge costs only 3"?c u bottle, and can bo bought from IIODGES DRUG COMPANY NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE i By virtue of an execution directc to the undersigned Sheriff of Wi tauga County in that certain actio entitled Asheviile Fish Co. et al v: D. J. Boyaen for the sum of $1*12.5 interest and costs, I will, on Monday, February 2, 1931, at One o'Clock P. W, sell to the highest bidder for caslj the following described real cstati ' i I o-wit: "" BEGINNING 011 a stake in th turnpike road, corner of lot cor veyed by C. J. Kenworthy to^Counc . and Taylor, and runs with said !in ( north 10 1-2 east 210 feet to stake, corner of said lot; thenc { north 75 1-1 east 60 feet; thenc I north 30 east 258 feet; thence nort j 70 1-4 west 144; thence north 2 | west 100 feet ; thence: north 79 1west 66 feet to a stake in the sout edge of Spring: Street; thence sout 58 west with said street 53 feet; the south 50 west 133 feet; thence sout 52 west with said screet 165 feel thence south 55 1-3 west 233 1feet to a stake at the junction o Spring and Chestnut streets, soutl west side; thence south 1 and 4 minutes east 152 feet to a stake s the junction of Spring Street wit the turnpike road; thence with sai road south 64 east 300 feet, mor or less, to the beginning, being Lc No. 0 of the Fairview lands us mad by .John M. Houcke in the yen 1887. From the above is exempted th following allotted to D. J. Boyde as a homestead ; BEGINNING on a stake at higi way running a direct course oetwee first and second cottages on eai side to a chestnut tree; thence abov 50 feet to a stake near dead chest r?ut snag; then a straight line b< twocn two and three on west side t stake at highway near telephon pele; then with highway to the bi ginning, containing middle cottap in row of three cottages east of th j Blowing Rock Hotel. I This tho 5th dav of January, 193 IV M. FARTHING, Sheriff Watauga Count By H. A. Hagaman, D. S. 1-8-4 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executri of the will of L. N. Perkins, di ceased, this is to r.ctify all persor to present any claims against sai estate on or before December 3] 1931 or this notice will be plead i bar of their recovery. All persons ir debted to the estate will please mnk immediate settlement. This January 1, 1931. MARY F. PERKINS. i-l-6t COMMISSIONER'S SALE North Carolina, Watauga County, i the Superior Court: Town o Boone vs. M. P. Critcher and Mrs M. P. Critcher. Under and by virtue of an order u the Superior Court appointing* th undersigned a commissioner and J reeling the sale of the land hibroir after described vn a certain foreclc sure proceeding for taxes, i will o February 2, 1931, at 1 o'clock p. n at the courthouse door of Wataug County, sell to the highest bidder fo cash the following described tract o land: BEGINNING on the corner o King and Depot Streets near th ^ ? ?^ ' ^iiLVin.i IIULCI UUU 1U1I3 SOUUl C'J 1' degrees west with Depot Street 15 feet to a stake; thence south 53 d< grees east 140 feet to a stake; thenc north 29 1-2 degrees east 155 feet t King Street; thence with Kir.g Sirec 110 feet to the beginning, and bein the lot on which the Critcher Hot< now stands. This January 2, 1931. GRACE SHERRILL, Commissione John E. Brown, Atty. 1-8-4 COMMISSIONER'S SALE North Carolina, Watauga County, i the Superior Court; Town e Boone vs. M. P. I'ritchcr nnd Mr M. P. Critcher. Under and by virtue of an orde of tho Superior Court appointing th undersgined a commissioner and d reefing the sale of one-third intere: in the land hereinafter described i a certain foreclosure proceeding fc taxes. I will on February 2, 1931. a 1:00 o'clock p. ni. at the courthous door of Watauga County, sell to th highest bidder for cash the iollowin described tract of land: BEfrlNNTNfl ill! PrtmflP nf F A* 1 on King Street and runs north 5 1-2 degrees West, with King Stre? .50 feet to corner of I.ot No. 4 thence south 24 degrees west wit line of Lot No. 4 100 feet to a 1( foot alley; thence south 53 1-2 d< grees east with said allgy 50 fee to corner of Lot No. 1; thence nort 34 .1-2 degrees east with line of Lc No. 1 to the beginning.' Tis lot being Lot No. 213 of th Rivers addition to the Town c Boone sold by the Globe Realty Ci on the 28th day of October, 1921 Reference is made to map of sai lot on file in Plat Book No. 1 in 111 office of the Register of Deeds fo Watauga County. This .January 2, 1931. GRACE SHERRILL, Commissions John E. Brown, Atty. 1 -8-<! SVKKY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. Legal Advertisements : AdvcrtisemenU Mppearing under | this heading are payable strictly ' , in advance. This rule applies to a all. Please do not ask the publish- 1 ! ers to deviate. ^ C COMMISSIONER'S SALE 1 ! . L j North Carolina. Watauga County, in c i the Superior Court: Town of Boono vs. Ella Shearer. 1 Under and by virtue of an order of ^ | the Supei ior Court appointing the . j undersigned a commissioner and di- ^ . recting the sale of the land hereinafter described in a certain foreeloI sure proceeding for taxes, I will on February 2, 1931, at 1:00 o'clock p. l~ m. at the courthouse door of Wataun.ga County, sell to the highest bidder j~ for cash the following described tract of land. . BEGINNING on a locust in the edge of North Street, thence in an > easterly direction with said street t about 8 poles to a stake, Hunter s *' Hovlon's corner; thence in a north- i eriy direction with Hunter Korton's ' C f ?: - - nxjte ou leet to a stake; thence in an < L~ easterly direction 20 feet to the edge 1 of African Street; thence in a north e erly direction with said street about ( a ICO feet to a stake, Hunter Horton's i ? corner; thence in a westerly dicuc- 1 0 tion with Hunter Horton's line and ? * tlie cemetery; thence in a southerly * direction about 10 poles to the be- ' ginning, containing one acre, more i J* or less. i This 2nd day of January, 1931. * GRACE SHERRILL, C Commissioner I * John E. Brown, Attv. 1-8-41 c S ^ COMMISSIONER'S SAl.E ( 5 North Carolina, Watauga County, in , it the Superior Court: Town of . h Boone vs. T. Leu Cook ar.d Mrs. {J T. Len Cook. ' ,e Under and by virtue of an order ,.of the Superior Court appointing the I undersigned a commissioner and di? I reeling the sale of the land herein- ! ll'j.after described in n certain foreclosure proceeding for taxes, I will on c- February 2, 1!*31, at 1 o'clock p. m. . n at the courthouse door of Watauga ' County, sell to the highest bidder for . cash the following described tract of ; 1_ land: n BEGINNING on. a stone. It. B. Dougherty's corner near the public it road and runs south 71 degrees east t- 200 feet to a stone in J. F. Hardin's ?. line; thence north 19 degrees cast o 109 feet to a stone in W. D. Far,e thing's line; thence north 71 west r s 200 feet to a stone at or near the ~ public road; thence south 19 west t e. 109 feet to the beginning, cohtamkiier t el \ .o ... ... * - ? ..VI v.t UlC Ul 1COO, Ullll UCIUJJ 1W1' ] No. 0 as shown by plat. < I. Second tract: BEGINNING on a ^ stone on the west side of Oak Street ? and on south side of a 12-foot alley ^ at the intersection of Oak Street _ and said alley, and runs north 72 de- ' grees West 142 feet with said alley 1 and on the east side, of other alley < the same being at the intersection ( fi~ of said alley; thence south 18 west , ,s 80 feet with cast side of alley to a d stone on east aide of alley, northwest ' I, corner of R. A. Taylor's lot No. 22: ' n thence south 72 degrees east 142 i feet with north boundary line of i Taylors let No. 22 to a stone on | west side of Oak Street, northeast corner of said Taylor Sot No. 22; thence north 18 east 80 feet with west side of Oak Street to a stone at beginning corner, and being lot J - No. 23 of the J. F. Hardin addition to the Town of Boone. I n Second tract: BEGINNING on a f stone on the west side of Oak Street northeast corner of John H. Norms' lot No. 21, running north IP degrees f east 80 feet with west side of Oak e Street to a stone on west side of i- said street, northeast comer of T. i- E. Bingham's lot No. 23; thence >- north 72 degrees west 1-12 feet with southern boundary line of said Bing- 3 i ham's lot No. 23 to a stone on the i a east side of a 12-foot alley south- I v west 80 feet with the east side of J , said alley northwest corner of John , 11. Norris Rot No ?1 cn?n? ! . f 72 cast 1-12 feet with the northern j a boundary lino of said Nor? is lot 21 1 2 to a stone on west side of Oak St., ' 5 the beginning. corner, containing 1-' ' s- acre, more or less, and being Lot ' e No. 22 of the J. F. Hardin addition s o to the Town of Boone. i t This 2nd (lav of January, 1931. , g GRACE SHKRRILL, 'I JK Commissioner John E. Brown, Atty. l-8-4t ,r EXECUTION SALE it North Carolina, Watauga County, in the Superior Court: Peoples Bank and Trust Company and John E. n Brown, assignee, vs. John C. a if Hodges. fjSjte ' 5. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior r Court of Watauga County in the > above entitled action, t will on Moni day. February 2, 1931, at 2 o'clock it p. m. at the courthouse door of said n county, sell to the highest bidder fo? ir cash to satisfy said execution all the it right, title and interest which the e said John C. Hodges had in the l'ole j lowing described veal estate, to-wit: K | BEGINNING on a stake in the i road near a sugar tree, Brown's cor?. j ner, and runs south about fifteen 3 poles to a stake on top of a ridge on it the south bank of the road; then G south 86 west along the ridge 6 poles h to a stake at the old saw mill se-tting; - then south, crossing the branch 9 4-5 poles to a buckeye; then north 86 ? cast 8 poles to a beech; then south u 40 poies to a beech in the Miller 't line; then north 11 east 11 poles to a stake near a birch; then south 89 e east 23 poles to a stake in the Tattle's 't line; then north 2G west with said > line 12 poles to two water oaks; Lit tie's corner; then north with I.ittle's <1 i line to a chestnut, Brown's corner; 'C j then with Brown's line to the beginr, oiug, containing 20 acres, more or less. This 1st day of January, 1931. L. M. FARTHING, i Sheriff Watauga County 'tjBy H. A. Hagaman, D. S. l-8-4t 1 / : ' " " V-,:"'fs ' ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having qualified as the Adminisrutor of the estate of Mrs. Lester f ounce, deceased, late of Watauga bounty, North Carolina, this is to noify all perrons having claims against he estate of said deceased to exhibit hem to the undersigned or his atorhey within 12 months from ! therwise this notice will he pleaded u bar of their recovery. Ail persons ndebted t?." the estate will please ome forward and make settlement. This the 13th day of Jan., 1931. V. E. YQUNCE. Administrator. ."Yivette Ilolshouser, Attys. 3-15-6 NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT *forth Carolina, Watauga County, in the Superior Court: Watauga County Bank, Trustee of Valle Cruris Bank, vs. F. C. Ward, L. M. Farthing, W. Hardin Brown, W. j. Mast and Grady Mast. That the defendants above named vill take notice that a summons in he above entitled action was issued igainst the defendants on the 23th lav of DpCPinhoiv t t*r a it I South, CievV of the Superior Court >f Watauga County, and the same jcing returnable on the 29th day of January, 1931, in the office of the Slcrk ol* tlie Superior Court of Waauga County, and that at the rime dace of the issuing of said summons i warrant of attachment was issued igaiiist the properly of the defendtnt, Grady Mast, which summons was eturned by the Sheriff endorsed 'The defendant, Grady Mast and F. ; T. Ward, not to be found in the Tounty of Watauga or the State of j tforth Carolina." That said warrant ?f attachment is returnable at the ime and place named for the return >1 the summons. The defendant, Jvady Mast and F. C. Ward, will take | lotiee he or they are required to ippear and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, or the reief demanded in said complaint will ic granted. This the 29th day of December. 1930. A. E. SOUTH, l-l -1 Clerk Superior Court NOTICE OF SUMMONS *!tate of North Carolina, County of Watauga, in the Superior Court: Federal Land Bank of Columbia vs. N. G. Whcelci and wife, Malzania Wheeler, Henry-Miller Shoe Co.. J. L. Hemphill & Company, Vaiighh-Hempill Co., Bryn-.Maur \\7 ? . ? rssr.nc, I* auct& la UI. Phe defendant* above named except hose served personally will take nodec that an action entitled as above las been commenced in the Superior Court of Watauga County, N. C. to foreclose-a mortgage executed by N. J. Wheeler and Mclzania Wheeler ;o the plaintiff; and the said defendants will further take notice that :hcy are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior fkiurt cf said county in Boone, N. G. .vithin thirty days from publication at this notice, apu answer or demur lo the complaint in said action, or die plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 5t.h day of January, 1931. i A. E. SOUTH, Clerk Superior Court of I -8-1 Watauga County RADIATOR AND BATTERY REPAIRS! pa'aye just installed my full and com-? >lete equipment for Radiator and Battery Repairs, and am now in a josition to give the people of thii ;ection the very highest type of scrvce in this connection. I have had \ rears of experience in this work and he expert service I am prepared to ender will meet with instant approval. 1 conduct the only shop in this lection doing radiator work and guarantee satisfaction. I invite you tc yive me a trial. BOB GINGRICH Vilas Service Station VILAS, NORTH CAROLINA A suit ct clothes is new iust as long as it looks new. Our modVrn dry cleaning methods keep clothes looking new. They help you get more service out of the clothes you buy. To the man or woman who is interested in economy, we offer an economical sei vice which will save them money in the long run. Hi LAND DRY GLEANING CO. Dry Cleaning, Preiting And Hat Blocking SEVEN N:ne-Tenths Preventable Nine tenths of all the diseases of th* American people can be traced directly to constipation, doctors say. Constipation throws into the system poisons which taint and weaken every organ of the body and make them easy victims for any germs which attack them. Prevent constipation auu you vrill avoid r?ric*tcritiis of all diseases, with their consequent pain and financial losses. Heroine, the good eld vegetable cudr.trtic. will relieve constipation in a natural, easy and pleasant way. For sale by Sold by Hodges Drug Co , COMMISSIONER'S SALE North Carolina, Watauga County, i:?. the Superior Court: Town of Boone vs. C. F. McNeil and Mjte. C. F. McNeil. Undei and by virtue of an orde. of the Superior Court appointing the undersigned a commissioner and directing the sale of the land hereinafter described in a certain foreclosure proceeding for taxes. I will o:February t, 1931, at 1:00 o'clock p. m. at the courthouse door of Wa tauga County, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following describe" tract ol* land: Being Lots Nn. f> in Block No. and No. 13 in Block No. 1 as showby map of Grove Park Addition * the Town of Boone. Reference hereby made to said map for a mo complete .description of said This January 2. 1931. GRACE SHERRTLL, Commission John E. Brown, Attv. JOHN E. BROWN ATTORNEY AT LAW BOONE. N. C. Offices Poitoffice Building I 1 Phone 63 ^CHILDREN CRY FOR IT? CHILDREN hate to take medicine as a rule, but every cliiid loves the taste of Castoria. This pure vegetable preparation is just as good nsit tastes; just as blaiul and just as harmless as the recipe reads. When Baby's cry warns of colic, a few drops of Castoria have him sootheu. asleep again in r. jiffy. Nothing is mora valuable in diarrhea. When coated tongue or bad breath tell of constipation, invoke its gentle, aid to cleanse and regulate a child's bowels. In colds or children's diseases, you should use It to keep the system from clogging. Castoria is sold in every drug store; the genuine always beam Chas. II. Fletcher's signature. jMK.CMr.JMi SjjjWMWj xi"' "i isAC,D bZ*?i i ]i ygiy Whcn^551 Comes WHAT many people ca 1 Indigestion very often means es, s acid in the stomach The stomach oc.ves have been over-stimulated, and food sours ThecO'Tectivc is an alkali, which quickly neutralizes acids.B&nd the best alkali known to medical science is Phillips Milk of Magnesia. One spoonful of this harmless, tasteless alkali neutralizes instantly many times as much harmful aeid, and the:: the symptoms disappear at once. You will never use crude methods when one you learn the efficiency of I his. Go get a small bottle to try. ^ (n*l Lite gciiuiiic PhiilipS Milli Maghctia, the kind physicians have prescribed for 60 years in correcting excess acids. 25c and 50c a bottle?any drugstore. 66 6 is a doctor's Prescription for Colds and Headaches It is the roost speedy remedy known- ; 666 ALSO IN TABLETS
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