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f!hurch Announcements ADVENT CHRISTIAN REV. S. E. GKAGG. Pastor R Sunday School each Sunday at 45. Morning: service at 1.1 o'clock. ] FIRST BAPTIST REV. P. A. HICKS. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. ni.. J. T. C. ight, superintendent. Preaching II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P C. >. ni. Brotherhood 6:30 p. m. MidIk prayer service on Wednesdays 7:30 p. m. *boir practice on Friday, 7 :15 p. nv METHODIST CHURCH DR. O. J. CHANDLER. Pastor Sxmday School, 9:45 a. m., J. D. nkin, Superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Dr. Chandler. Epworth League, 6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at (tflEB, *" ? , lh Choir practice on Friday, 7 p. m. LUTHERAN CHURCHES St. Marks, Bailey's Camp & Preaching service the first Sunday of each month at 11 a. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m.; Virgil Bradshaw, superintendent. Grace East Boone Service on the second and fourth {Sundays of each month at 11 a. m., ctr.d on the first and third Sundays .it S p. m. Sunday School every Sun ' .' 'cjaj at 9 :15 a. m., Professor G. L. lawyer, superintendent. The Luther League meets every Sunday at 7 p. % M. The Woman's Missionary Society sheets on Monday after the second ^Sunday of each month at 2:30 p. m. Vci Holy Communion Congregation Clark's Creek I . Preaching service the third Sunday of each month at 11 a. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m.; j| Perry Townsend, superintendent. Luther League every Sunday at 2:30 ' ' 81w m* Banner Elk Station > Service every fourth Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m. To all these services the public 'iSjS most cordially invited. J. A. YOUNT, Pastor. WATAUGA CHARGE M REV. H. M. WELMAN. Pastor licnsor.'s Chapel?Second and S^ourfch Sundays, 11^ a.^ m. Sunday riooi hl v :45,?T. B.--Ko~rtos,5upevjendent. Epworth League, 6 p. m.1 Valle Crucis?Preaching every rst and Third Sunday at 11 a. m. nday School 10 a. m., J. M. Shull, perintendent. Epworth League evv Wednesday night. Mabel?Preaching every Second d Fourth Sunday at S p. m. Suny School 10 a. in., Robert Castle, perintendent. Salem?Preaching every first Sun\ rir 3 p. W; alle Cruets Associated Missions of THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Leicester F. Kent, Rector Holy Cross Church, Valle Crucis /ery Sunday morning, 9 o'clock; 1:B?-.--IjBWSW xxuiy earnmunion, 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays-, 9 a. m.; Church School, 10 a, m. 'St. Anthony's Mission, -Dutch Creek ?:$huveb School every Sunday, 3 p. m. St. Matthew's. Church, Todd ||fehurch School every Sunday, 10 a. Wij&.x service ev^ry Sunday it. a. m. Mary's -Church, Beaver Creek ~ jJgKirvices 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th Sur2:15 p. m.; Holy Communion yft Sunday, 3:15 p.m. jggHoly Trinity Church, Glendale Spring ?>^Divices .(Holy Communion) each IfWAN II BLACK WAI J? Fifteen inches ameter. Get us for prices tions at once. I HUDSON V Lenoir, Not IPINKY ' jf~ In -1th Sunday., 3 p. m. Avery County Missions | ' All Saints Church. Linville; Banners* , Elk, Carey's Flat, Newland, Rose-1 ^ boro. Services as announced by Cnp-I* aiii William A. Smith. Services at the String!ellow Me-J inorlal Episcopal Church. Blowing! t Rock, Sunday evening at 7 30. j TAX LiSTING NOTICE!1 \ r. Following is a list of the places! j and times for the listing of 1931jj taxes in the various townships of Wa-j j tauga County, the State law provid-j y in;r I hat taxes must be listed as of c April 1st, instead of May 1st, as has y been customary until recently: ( BOONE TOWNSHIP , Courthouse, April 11-18-25; Vilas, t May 6 a. m.; McNeil Store, May c Gth, p. m. * LAUREL CREEK Odus Mast, Liitaker A. C. Mast'3 Store, April 13; Amos j Phillips', April 14 a. m.; V. D. < Woods', 14 p. m.; Rominger school J house, April 15; Windy Gap, April lfi tl. Ill- Tw Pwlwo ifi n m WATAUGA ' j ' Martin Herman, Listager j , . W. W. Mast store, April 11; Eddl j Harbin's store, April 15; L. M. I. i Hodges', April 16 a. m.; Foscbe, j j 16 p. m.; Collins' store, April 17. ! , BALD MOUNTAIN ' 1 John Howell, Listaker j Todd, May 2; Brookside, May 4; ,U.| L. Giogan's. May 5. \ i MEAT CAMP I s Olin Winebarger, Listaker Hodgson's store. April 10; G. G. Ste-i phens' store, April 17 a. m.; Big Hill school, 17 p. m.; Miller school _ house, April 18; Hodges filling station, April 20 a. m.; Chestnut. Grove, April 20 p. m. 1 ELK ] Miss Eula Carroll, Listaker 1 C. C. Triplett's store, May 11; Middle ] Cane, May 12; Cox's stove, May 13. > BLUE RIDGE Nile Cook, Listaker \ Aho, April 20; Triplett's store, April 21; Pen ley school house, April 22. ; COVE CREEK , J. S. McBride, Listaker-W. F. Sherwood's store, April 21 a. 1 m.; C. B. Moody's cafe, April 21 | pr~m.; r>lust, Aiirii 22 u. in.; Silver ' ,storic, April 22 p. m.; Mabel, April j ? 23 a. m.: Ziouville, April 22 p. in. m NORTH FORK ! , W. C. South, listaker |( Thomas' store, April 22; A. E. Elli-j i son's store-, April 23. SHAWNEEHAW ! ; J. L. Triplett, Listaker ( Matney, April 23 a. m.; Valle Crucis i School, April 22 p.Jin.; Dutch Creek ] school, April 24; Ilackett, April i 25th. < BEAVER DAM ( Dudley Greene, Listaker i Don Kagaman's store, April 24; Slier- 1 wood-Perry,Store, April 25; Bea- < vev Dam school. April 2 7. ] STONY FORK t H. E. Greene, Listaker ] Laxon Postoffice, April 27; A". G. \ Miller* store, April 28; Cook's stove 1 April 29; McNeil's store, April 30. < BLOWING ROCK j 1 \V. L. Holshouser's store, April 28th and 29th; Cool Springs. April 30; a. m.; Lent/ store, April 30 p. ni.jj Ttwku ..-:o c - J- xi.? !Sr. >>JIi UL 111 intse various procintts on dates mentioned only Henry J. Hardin, i Supervisor. | c C : /?% ? ? TED! I LNUT LOGS i and up in diin touch with and specificaEftiCCD nn LULUS UUi I , th Carolina \ - ?*M eoiN' TO BE ^ X^AtRPLAMt PILl THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EV "How is Lazy Lemuel getting: on ince his accident?" "Oh, he's lots better now since the loctoi told him he'd never he able; o work again." NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE I By virtue of the power of sale con-j ained in a certain deed of trust ex-j :euted to the undersigned or the: Oth day of October, 1029, to secure! he sum of twelve hundred dollars j o the Watauga Buiiding & Loan As-, ociation by 11. S, Storie and wife,} rpssie Storie, which deed of trust} s recorded in the office of the Reg-) ster of Deeds for Watauga County n Book 5, page 553, and default saving been made in the payments f the sum of money thereby secured is therein provided, 1 will, on Monlay, May 4. 1931, at one o'clock p. n. at the courthouse door of Waauga County, sell to the highest bidler for cash the following described eal estate, to-wit: BEGINNING on a stake, corner of iohn F. Hardin land, and heino- 142 'eet from corner of Hardin and Pine Street on a due east and west line; hence with said East and West line L04 feet to a stake, corner of John Hardin and H. S. Story; thence with said Hardin line north 18 decrees east 209 feet to a stake, corner >f said Hardin and Story line; thence i due west course 109 feet with said Jar dig line to a stake, coiner of said Hardin and Story line; thence with Jardins' line south 18 degrees west 200 feet to the beginning, containng one-half acre, more or less. This ?eing part c-f the John F. Hardin> subdivision. This April 3, 1931. W. H. GRAGG, Trustee. I fohn E. Brown, Atty. 4-9-4t j NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE By virtue of executions directed to he undersigned Sheriff from the Superior Court of Watauga County in two certain, actions entitled A. W. Hodgson, Assignee of K. M. Clement, s. J. C. Miller, and wife. Sue Miller, T. H. Coffey, J. H. Winkler; and Me-J Connon Company vs. L. D. Toaster, T H. Coffey and W. C. Craig, dated March 25. 1931, and April 1, 1931, espectively, I will, on Monday, May 4th, 1931 aetween the hours of 10.00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. at the courthouse door of tVatauga-County, to salisfly2said. e>:e .uciourj anil mieresi ana cost, soli toj .he highest bidder for cash ail the| fight, title and interest which T. H.j I'offey has in the following described | eal estate, to-wifc: That certain tract or parcel of land dtuate in Watauga County, North Carolina, and being Sounded on the lorth by the lands of the Roone Fork dumber Company, and W. S. Whitng; cn^hc west by the lands of Roby Coffey, and on the east by Rufus Coffey and Rufus Baldwin, and beng known as the C. F. Coffey home tract. All the lands owned by C. J. Coffey at the time of his death and ieir.g the lands on which he iived at ho time of bis death, and being the ands purchased by T. H. Coffey at :he sale of the Commissioner, T. E. Bingham, made at the courthouse loor 111 Boone on the 6th day of May, [HIS. This the 31st day of March, 1931. L. M. FARTHING, l-2-lt Sheriff Watauga County NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE~ Under and by virtue of a certain liortgage deed executed to the nn-j iersigned mortgagees on the 5th day i if August, .1925, byr-W. J. Wagner! md Mira Wagner, to secure the paypent of the sum of $826.00, and also) jy virme 01 an order signed by tne j Judge of the Superior Court of Wa-| iauga County, and default having >een made in the payments of said J noney as provided in said mortgage ieed and notes attached, there-being io\v due on said notes and mortgage lie sum of $343.25 with interest from September 15, 1029, \ve will on Monlay, May -1th, 1931, at 12 o'clock ioon, at the courthouse door of Wnauga County, in Boone, N. C., sell o the highest bidder for cash the folowing described real estate, to-wit: Known as the D. P. Wyke and J. Wagner land. Beginning at a rail oad culvert, Harston Bird corner, ind runs north 33 degrees west with iird's line 8 poles and 9 links to a take; thence north 48 degrees east vith Bird's line -1 poles to Taylor Jtreet; thence north 4* west 10 poles vith Taylor Street to Watauga Ave.; hence south 50 west 22 poles and 5 inks with Watauga Ave. to a stake hence south 40 east 10 poles with brewer's line to a stake; thence north IS degrees east 300 feet to a stake; hence south 40 degrees east 9 poles md 9 links to the railroad; thence icrth 49 degrees east 20 poles and 6 links to the beginning, containng two and four-fifths acres, more r less. J Ills me srd dav of April, 1931. J. F. CHUItCH and ELLIS CHURCH, 'rivette & Holshonser Mortgagees. i Attorneys 4-9-4t ! ,*N, / 'Puvku. Vi 1 i do not car sst bridge or yln for checker'S r>/ chess, i never. fi*>h PLAT CRO? "ttstgry " i'm not grown GiLSCjSON 6UES5/ J5RY THURSDAY?BOOKE, N. C. ~~"MsAiF~7; rt^3|ie large two story frame house i J finrsh?d in oak, with fourteen rooms,j complete bath upstairs and down- j stairs, large basement, large attic, i steam heat, large front perch, two rear perches. Located in the five j hundred block on Watauga Avenue.',! Street paving a(| paid. Will sell this ! property with a small cash payment dewn; balance on easy terms, or will swap for ^mailer property, or will rent same. CARR BROTHERS HOME BUILDERS Johnson City, Term. Phone 51U4 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE By virtue of the power of sale con-| tained in a certain deed of trust ex-i ecuted i.o the undersigned on the j 10th day of April, 1928, to secure j the sum of 1,100.00 by Troy Norris j and wife, Mattie Norris, which deed j of trust is recorded in the office of I the Register of Deeds for Watauga County in Book 5, page 112, and default having been made in the payments of the sum of money thereby secured a? therein provided. I will, on Monday. May 4th, 1931, at 1 o'Ciock P. M. at the courthouse door of Watauga County, seil to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate. to-wit: BEGINNING at the southwest corner of Lot No. 97, Pearl Hartley's cornev on the public road ar.d runs north 6$ degrees west with said road 61 feet to a 50-foot cross street; thence north 35 degrees east passing through a chestnut tree on the bank of the road 130 feet to a stake at a street; thence south 82 1-2 east with said street G1 feet to the corner of Pearl Hartleys' line; thence south 35 degrees west with the line of said lot 150 feet to the beginning. This the 4th day of April, 1031. W. H. GRAGG Trustee. Bingham, Linney & Bingham Attorneys 4-9-4t NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned Trusteeon the J.4th day of April, 1924, by Dauiei Euone Hetc1. Company to secure the sum of $35,000.00, which deed *)! trust is recorded in the of fice of the Regis! tn of Deeds for Watauga County in Book 4, of Mortgages. at page 326, and default having been made in the payments ci" nuerese on the bonds secured thereby, the holder? of more than twentyfive per cenc. of the bonds so secured having; declared to nu in writing the whole of the principal of said bonds and arrears in interest thereO'ir! to be due arid payable, 1 will, on j Monday, April 2C, 193!, at 1:00 j o'CIock P. M. at the courthouse door of Watauga County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder lor cash the following described real and personal prop- j erty. to-wit: FIRST LOT being Lot No. 1 as shown on map made by C. A. Black beginning at the southwest corner of the John W. Kodges store lot and runs north 03 degrees west 102 feet to a stake in Grand Boulevard Street, then with said street north 34 east 210 feet to a stake at the intersection of Orchard Street; thence with Orchard Street to northwest corner of Lot No. 182; thence with line of said lot and the line of Lot No. 183 to the northeast corner of John W. Hodges store lot; thence, west -with his lii# to a stake, his corner; then west with hi? line 23 degrees west sliO feet to the "beginning. SECOND TRACT. Being Lot No. 2 in said map and begin? at the intersection of Orchard Street and Grand Boulevard Street and runs north 20 degrees and 30 minutes 00 cieet to a stake, the .corner of Lot No. 3; thence south l?7 degrees and 32 minutes east 264 feet to a stake | in the line of Lot No. i nil tiipn 5????n i the line of said line of Orchard Street then with the said street to the beginning. - ^ PERSONAt PROPERTY: All the :'i!i nii.are aiid furnishings in that cei tain building situate in the town of Boone, County cf Watauga, State of North Carolina, known as the Daniei Boone Hotel. This the 21st day of March. 1931* G. P. HAGAMAN, ^ Trustee. Bingham, Linney & Bingham Attorneys. 3--20-4t . Renew Your Health j by Purification Any physician -will tell you that ] "Perfect Purification of the System is Nature's Foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of 1 chronic ailments that are undermin- ' ing your vitality? Purify your entire system by taking a thorough course of Calotabs,?once or twice a 1 week for several weeks?and see how Nature rewards you with health. Calotabs purify the blood by activating the liver, kidneys, stomach and Bowels. Trial package, 10 cts. Fami- , ly package, 35 cts. All dealers. (Adv.) , > I - AMD MOW, PIN \ votJ oec,c,ed w C?/ / \ GOIN6 TO BE. M v GROW UP | ? ?? 2 Legal Advertisements Advertisements appearing under this bending are payable strictly in advxace. This rule applies to all. Please do not ash the publish* ! <rs lo deviate. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust j executed to the undersigned on the 4th day of December, 1930. to secure the sum of $211.41 by L. M. Bentley and wife, Bertha Bentley,' which deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County in Book lb at page 65 and default having been made in the oavment of the sunt of money thereby secured a3 therein provided and nt the request of the holder of the note secured thereby, I will on Thursday, April 30, 1031. at 2 o'clock p. m. at the courthouse door of Watauea County, sell to the highest bidder for rash the following described real estate to wit: First Trace. Beginning on a chestnut tree, W. D. Farthing's corner and runs north with the old line 42 poles to -a chestnut on the north side of the branch, P. H. Hodges' corner; then north 25 degrees east with P. H. Hodges' line 4 3-1 poles to a buckeye; then south 50 degrees east crossing the branch, 21 1-2 poles to a bunch of hickory sprouts; then south 71) degrees west 36 1-4 poles to a stake in W. D. Farthing's line near a small chestnut, then west with said line 17 poles to the beginning, containing 1 acres and 40 square rods. Second Tract: Beginning on a buckeye Harston Coffey's corner, then north 25 dcgve east 37 poles to a bunch of ash sprouts, P. H. Hodge^' corner; then north G degrees up the mountain 81 poles to a stake on top of the mountain in the old Tom Hodges grant line, now Lindsay Patterson's line; then south 65 1-2 degrees east with said Patterson line 25 poles to a stake, then nearly south 141 poles to a hunch of hickory sprouts, Harston Coffey's corner, then with Harston Coffey line to the beginning corner, containing 20 acres and 78 3 -2 rods. Third Tracer Beginning on a chestnut W?IBSrC-** ~ "??a ..wv, ..?icuu ovrjivy s corner, and runs east, IT poles to a stake in N. N. Colvard's line; south 7 1-2 degrees west. 35 poles to a stake; then about west with W. D. Farthing's line 13 poles to a stake in A. L. Gross' line; then with A. L. Gross line 33 3-5 poles to the beginning, containing 3 acres and 27 poles, more or iess. F This March 30, 1931. .JOHN E. BROWN. 1-2-4 Trustee. TO WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN This is to certify that on ??lareh 24, 1931, 1 sold my entire interest in the Cash Produce Company, Boone, N. C., to G. D. Harnett and Fred Greer, who will collect all accounts and pay all bills due by said firm. I am responsible for no obligations of the said firm. This March 25, 1931. 3-26-4 GEO. W. BRADLEY. I |^r || I I "'fToMHt 1 WherS^ BAIN Comes WHAT many people call indigestion very often means excess acid in Lhe stomach. The stomach nerves have >een over-stimulated, and food sours, rhe corrective is an alkali, which quickly 1eutrali7.es acids. And the best alkali cnown to medical science is Phillips vraL. sf wi iiia^ucnic. One spoonful of this harmless, tasteess alkali neutralizes instantly many times as much harmful acid, arid then Lhe symptoms disappear at once. You will never use crude methods when once you learn the efficiency of this. Go get a small bottle to try. Get the genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia, the kind physicians have prescribed for 50 years in correcting excess acids. 25c and 50c a bottle?any drugstore. HAv\/e J j WEL1 HAT \J AREJ I HAVE y/HEN SEVEN Tobacco growers of Pender County will test the efficiency of growing tobacco on land where a coyer crop of vetch and Austrian wipier peas have been plowed under this spring. A suit cf clothes 5s new jnet as long as it looks new. Our modern I 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 service which wit! save them money in the long run. ! 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But there's quirk comfort in Costorial For diarrhea, and other infantile ills, give this pure vegetable preparation. Whenever coated tongues tell of constipalion; whenever there's any sign of sluggishness. Castoria has a good taste; children love to take it. Buy the genru? IT n-i .i?. uiut?miu was. u. vjeujiq s --1i;nxii-; t* on wrapper. aw^?g5"l"I!3!SMP3i _ ONCLE DOM, AFTER \ 'been a l AWVER. "to K5B FATHER. - AMD A ?i"ER TO Fi-EAOC ^OTHESV, ' ' A'.'..'
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