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1 ,T?ffHr-T: & River8, PromneUk Tuuhkday, Jan. 21 191 5. eLOWINQ ROCK BREEZES ?Some time ago yourcorrenpon- ) bad been jummering at this pop-1 ' ular resortfwere uraveiy aariDg thejtgpA ol old' wlnter'on the ; heights; each Witha phllanthrop- ' ic, object in view,, but; when, in November, the .''blizxara ,blewa blast" seldom felt that early tin season, these good lad ies left the summit the .Blue Ridge, , Miss Linda j ;'-f wBaltJmbre, . Miss Barnard for Ashevilie, to return with the robbins and ' .resume ' their work. .v.-'';v..,.;-;.i' Out well known contractor, Mr, 3: Ue Hayes with a squad of Master-WorVmenis resuming the s. cottage building intermpted by tho unprecedentedly early very " cold weather last Autumn, at prosent Mr. Hays erecting near Green Park a ine dwelling for tho Concord millionaire, J. W. Cannon, Esq , and on a lot over looking the beautiful lake of ' the flat Top; Manor; - Estate, Mr. Hayes is puttihgta small but at tractive cattagetlfor the Misses . barton for t he summer season. Squire T. ft. Cofley.left. on . Mouday, for Raleigh sent by. this Lodge as theirSvptBentative to the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of A. F. & A, M. - f Miss Jennie Coffey of Boone is the welcome guest of her cousin, Mrs. T. II, Coffey, - Last week Mr. and Mrs. W. L HoUhousergave a teato principal Williams of the school, Assistaut 'Miss Edith HayesHand Brother Savage all of whom appreciated tho thoughtfullness and bounti ful hospitality of their host and hostess. Your correspondent inadvert ably.ommitted jrom the list of Home-comers during the floli day the . name of Miss Gladys Brown and Miss Dolly Sudderth, both welcomo visitors to the old ' home town and among our es- teemed young girls, and there ore a lot of them too, who, when your correspondent came here to live a dozen years ago, were 1 mere tots. Carroll Green-, a son of the late lamented Albert Green, Eq is a ittnlent at Christ School, Aiden, where he is "making good," jbe Other hoiTHj-conjers returriiug. to .. their schools some to study, oth ers to teach, among the latter Miss Elisabeth Green who has two more months of a good school at Upton, and the Misses - L'andel who have a euccesful school at Sandy. Flat, nnder the generous patronage of M rs. Cone. Among the recent social func tions here were the following: A party given by i Master George Ciisp and his Aunt, Miss Sophie Hartley, the young folks en joy ' ing the" hospitality of Mr. and i Mrs.'J. Lee Qrisp, in their at ' tractive new rottage on Ransom ' Road; a delightful, party' given .by Mr. Cecil Critcher tohisyoung friends in the handsome home of 'VMr. and' Mrs. An so Critcher on j. .; u iHiiuuiu Avviiuv, ouu auuuici ljoyable affair ats "Fern wood" t ie charming residence of Mrs. H iy wood Norvel hi honor of the yjimg friends of the Misses Lou. ia N6ml.;; Betide these enoya. tble gathering was ine given by the Band Boye; their third since t'te holiday season opened and another .gotten up by the Messrs J ihnfl Williams and Geo. Moore, President of the local Bank, .Mr. tll ore in attendance upon the (If evimiat meeting of the stock hol- ; d '111 of this popular institution. ; 4VJ ptwry reivrreu vu K'ven in tue I'fc. J- L- A A L-! ..I. ' : f tflcioue dining room of t r a t f erraore and mre popular host- "tT 'jrtne Watauga Inn. Surely, t' Is village, never, before in the . .viter season has been so joyous Vnoir, certainly nptsinee, the Vrptloss and partieln Libra- Cl!J th early days of that ' ' rrtnt ceeting of the Ulowing Rock, Mr. Wiley G. Lente was elected President the place pfSIr. George E."Mpoiie, -resign- ed. . Amonc tlw recent welcome vis- itors among as were Mr. and ever turned away hungry from Mrs. V-Wader, Wagner and their her home. A wife and mother in brother andj sister, Mr. and Mrs. ideed has laid down her life work nodgras, all of Valle Crucis, the i.i.i- i .i . . i- ' ' inner coupienavmgrecenriy pur- chased the- 8ne estate of ex-Sher iff Hayes on Baird's Fork. , Mr. Gaither Hall, formerly res- inent and meirhant in this town, after an absence of several years, spentfast Sunday with us, and his' many fiieiids wevo most glad to'eeehim Mr. Joseph White and Miss Grugg. of Globe township, were married ; a short time ago and are living in the hite house on Hartley street; and Mr. Robert Ingiej aiid 'Miss Rosa Hartley, who wei-d reoently married at Black: Mountain, have gone to house-keeping neat Greu Park, Messrs; White and Ingle among our popular young men. Miss Blanche Miller, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. H A. Dobbin, at Legerwood, taking to school there, her cousins, the Masters Weston ami Eurl M iller, of Todd Rev. M r. AVaters, on account of fro'ii i-oads and a lame horse failed to meet his anDointtneut hew last Snn. morning but held services at nigh t, preach ing to a large and interested i ougrega- tioii who hope he will come of tell er. It seems that some persons, notthe parsons; have been talk; ingabout the"'' so-called dances ivhich have leen unusually nu merous though iiot unusually gay owing to the holidays, and thse 'accusers" have pointed me linger ar- a nunmer ut our bright young men and attractive young women, threatening to have them 'up before the church' for dancing, when, after all. the so-called dances were only 'plays' which have been indulged in for generations by the good people of the mountains, these very ac cusers thems'-'l ve.no doubt; when they were young and winsome, enjoying the plays as much as anybody, and, we old folks must not forget that "boys will be boys ' and must have their in uocent amusements, as we did when we were young, and so let pass what has been, and make. no harm of it, for, surely, there could haver been no harm in the plays whpn they were attended by most of the best church ixo- ple of our little church-going town, the charming young giils chaperouned by their mothers or anntsor married consins, who were there by the dozens, giving dignity to the occasion and, add ing to the good cheer themselves, sincerely enjoying the innocent amusements and harmless pleas ures of the young people com mitted to their especial care and faithful guidance. ' IN MEKORiAM Mrs. Martha Lucinda Chapel, wife of Mr. J. (J. Chapel, was bord Jan. 8, 1840, and died Nov. 5, 1914, aged 78 years, 9 months and -7 diiys.ij She professed faith in Christ at the age of 17 ears and joined the Baptist church at Antioch in Wilkes county, N. C. She was married to J. C Chapel Nov. 17, 1807. One son, Mr, E. F. Chapel, of Balm, and Mrs. Roby Tounce, of Memphis, Tenn., survive her, and mourn the irreparable los of a devoted and loving ibotherV : She moved to Watauga conn ty ! in 2872 with . her hnsbfynd anp went into .the organization of Beach Mountain (now M.ount Calvery Church) in 1870; vhere she lived a. consistent, Christian life until her death.. Pos.4essed of That meajtand quiet spirit, yet wun niac nrmness oi ccuviction for what she believed to be righ tj vmch eudeared her to ,alK w h o knew ; her, '! and which' J made her one of the strong pillars of tne church she loved., Hr Hie was a benediction to the chuixjh and the entire community were she 'lived.- .v- : -.:: .';, , -.v Her husband who is -standing evehing shades of life, has lost the best friend oA earth, who ever took pleasure in sharing the burdens of life with- him, and a helping hand she ever extended tovery needy soul. No one was and gone home. She is now up ...1 t C" I il i I r.1 it i jruiiuer ueyuna ineoiue. oneaieu as she lived, with her vision upon the fields of elysian bliss. She; died praying for her people and the church she loved. It was the pleasure of the wrj, ter toi be her pastor for a num ber of yea i-s and to feoTher pow ef and influence in every good word and work;.No truer friend did any pastor ever.have than she. She followed her friends through adtersity as well as through prosperity. It was my privilege to unite with the church in the funeral service, when we laid her away with loved ones to await the resurrection morn. Well may it be said of h e r: ''Blessed am the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth; yea U C. WILSON. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A sayetn tne spine mat tney may former, use nowoe wa sney iw reHt from thoir lahors Rnii thnlr:Ju,ped Ppe' w00 dy i aMV i .i ,ttpor8,ana lueir of Feb, 1010 at the oourt house of works do follow them." .aid oouutv In Boone N C andoswer n -e I The Puller Drug Store ? NEW AND UP-TO-DATE ; ; . v : ' Prescriptions Filled: r) Headquarters for the best Stationery and Candies; Toilet Articles and Rubber Goods Mail us Your Orders. f The Best and latest fountain drinks,h Call on us at the old Post Office Building. ' " E. S. STALLINGS, Mana ge Paying for People who buy' goods ing around and investigating are PAYING FOR PREJU DICE. Prejudice is expensive. We never object to having OUR customers investi gate the merits of OTHER stores. The oitener they in vestigate the more firmly they , become convinced that OURS is the store that gives the best values for the price. We ask you to investigate -investigate our store, in vestigate OTHER stores, investigate ALL of them -and THEN you will COME TO REMEMBER that teams are on the road every day in the week (except Sunday) bringing goods to our store and we always keep the wants of our people at hand. We wish to thank each ronage since we began business here, and hope to merit their future patronage by good goods and fair dealings. , Yours for business, COOK & CARLTON, Bank Building , - - Seasonable HARDWARE. Steel ranges,' Cook ; stoves, Mewing v Scythes, Grain Cradles, . Rowing Machines,- Rakes Tedders, Screen doors Windows, Wire cloth, Buggies, Hanwss, Wagon', 'Hiresh ing nxachines, Gasoline and Oil Pull Ergirep; Woven Vire Fence(Cemeht Windows, Doors, rxfihg, Fruit Jars, Cul or call Oil US for prices, 'the : W. . K. STOFFEL MOUNTAIN - i'yL-V ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE . Having qualified as Adminia trator of the late Ur. i ; Par ler, deceased, all persons indebt ed to his estate are hereby noti fied :to make immediate settle ment, All persons having claims fore Jan. i, iwio,-or mis now will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Tbis Jan. 11014, f -y ; J. L Hemphill, Adm'rS 0T10B, ' North Crollu. Wataoga Coooty In th0inbrloreoartB. T Bimunook and wif ) L Brannook; Frank Sooth aud wjfe Nannie 8oath. Rob rt ItecM andNwife Jfannia 'Bmm. Cbarlia 8cutn and w( B.tM Bontb Wm. flay worth and-vif Roarila Hayw rth, Robert B 8out nd. 8tephn L.Soutn ht thflrgOftrJUp B, T. Brannook, To Alexaudtr Wll on and wife Sam nthWHson..J)a vld South aod. wife Slu South, Orover South and wife Ota South, Clint Trlvett and wife BellcTrlvett Kenedy ward and wife Carrie ward JaniPi Miller and wife 8arnh Miller Jaraee King and wife Louie King and Bobert South aot Ida Sooth. The defendant above naaid will take notice that a prooeedlug entit led ae above has been commenced Jn the euperior court of Watauga coun ty to partition a eerUin parcel of land ituafe lb JNorth Fork township In aid eountT and the defendants will or dfiuur to the petition In fald pro eeedlng or the plaintiffs will apply totheeourtfortba relief demanded In airt petition. Tula 18 day of Jan uary 1918. - -. ' -W.D FARtflld, C. 8..C: Prejudice. from year to year without look US." and every one for their pat - - Boone, N. C. in quality of cur tOOdi remain HARDWARE CQ Goods . ' ! ..." ; ; - V 1 : ' " " CETYrt TENNi t.ti- .l'': '.::' is I Hl?1 ?twea causes nervousness, irritability, ions, callouses, weak insteps, sore, chafeH, aching, ed and twisted feet, and brings you. in lose contact with the Devil. When jou want "Shoes and Comfort" come to us. We sell both, ; ; Most Respectfully, : v v. Dollar A Your . - - - i - ' v ; -. ' ' . . m Devote.a minute oTyour time- to this adoid save a dollar. " . . We sell more dry goods than any other store in this town. ' ';: v . We have more customers who remain with us than any other store, in this town. r We have more satisfied customers than any other store iu this town; '. ' '''.'.' - These are broad and sweeping statements, BUT TRUE. -i- W H Y . Becauti make good on every promise we make. Because we guaraatee every article we sell. . Because we have the facftitiea for bnvine- fi at.tihoBlpbtatiali)e price;-; Bmtt$ewe.veur customers the beneflfc of this reduction to" Jr8tcostis..v7"-''-?- .tv ' '- : .. Bwausa we can and tlo Ml a high grade article for the sanie price some people charge for inferior goods. ' , V " Das teltn auout a minute it iu miml and itwiO be worth do your shopping. A minute well J.S.Winkler. . Successor to John W. Hodges A'.Co. Shot Shot Ammu New Club Shells, Winchester Shells, SemWmoke less ani Smokeless Shells Semi Smokeless Shells Per Bux 45 Genls . r Fine Single Barrelled Shot Guns Only, , "'L.;: .;. $4.00 Double Barrell Hammerless Shot Guns $16.00 Another big lot of those beautiful .44 Calibre Single Barrel Shot Guns V- v $5.00 BERNHARDT WHOLESALE AND BETA II. LENOIR. - - - . . . From the Cradle to the Grave Everone Uses Hardware of some kind. The discriminating 'customer insists on quality goods, for cheap hardware ia about the poorest investment on earth. The edge of the sharpestrazor is not keener than our desire to serve you acceptably-to serve you in a man nerto win your approvals-there fore, whatever you buy from us Will be of the "quality" kind. ,; WE SELL EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE. ; - W. W. LINEBACK & CO. : ElkN.C.;;-:-::y'--'- fl.LvllABT.CiM. ' G, P. HAGAMAK. OMh' e m l That Appreciates and Protects its Cystqme;; v Cilia, Prists uJ $ttctt2:r$; Uibilltr :: : S35.t:iil It basltftn the policy ot tRls bank to render the irrtatest Wrk - 1 our imprpyed equipment we are better than evetprfpartd Th6 ;7atciiiga I'll BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA. the Devil's Good Friend. ; ' . . . .. i x Minute For Tii ie. v of your time to read this ad. Keep' dollars to YOU when vnn an nnf. t"1 ' spent. . ' Guns! Guns! nition! -SEAGLE CO - HARDWARE AND FURNITURE . . . NORTH CAROLINA W. O.COPPEI.VlofPrH. J.T. MILLER, AM'tCwh. Bank ap,,redat the County Bonk 0 Wi r v:'.;3 m TV rsf
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