' ' v-.'jS' v 'r": .''v-i-';'. .?- 1 fj --'Vi '.v -..;-: V. .. ! in .nmii wu 1 1 r irr iTtirir "-i rii Mini "-"iTr iriiiwrnn- -r nKh!ll''IOn. l Dr. G peas' Infirmary FOR EYE, 'EAR, NOSE, , "i AND THROAT " ToVEft HICKORY DRUG CO HICKORY, N. c. Information Free. - . ' Insurance Cheap! : -4. , If yoij.want either, see, Ayrite, or call Geo. F. Blalr.the insurance agent. "Office in Bank Building, Blowing Rock, N. C. 3-25-'2( .r,v..VV THE UNIVERSAL CAR - - . .v j - .... ..- r v- A, '' I .: - " '', - " I" ".'.''','..? '...-"-'I,-' f (I J':' ' i : 3 ,' jj ' 5' 'i I"': m 'BRISCOE: IIGHT-WEIGHT in a car is J desirable only when maxi mum strength isN maintained. Briscoe has earned the title "the leader of light-weight cars "because of its demonstrated ability to stand the stress of hard wear. ..... G. m. SUDDERTH : tEAfcER FOR WATAUGA AHtf ASHE COUNTIES v BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA Lf ADXR Of LLkMTwnoirr CAM . (UN). Banking On N- Milk The disastrous connection between the bull and the china shop should not pre vent a growing friendship between the - cow and the bank. As R. M. Cleveland, who has received nation-wide com mendation for his articles on Dairying and Milk Products in says, "The modern banker, the coun try over, is forming a new partnership, a mutual-benefit association with the dairy cow." 1.- ; There was a time when the average banker al most classed the cow among the farmer's lia bilities. Not so these days! Banks in practi cally every community are glad to lend money to oust scrub bulls bul ah evike they call them and buitd up a pure-bred dairy industry that brings the prosperity that makes banking pay. Whether or not you produce milk.you will want to read Mr. Cleveland's splendid ar ticleAnd I'll be glad to send you the issue of Thb CountryGentleman that contains it, along with 51 other inspiring weekly issues making in all a full year of the famous Country Gentle man farm service lot just a sintfe dollar. ' You'll get your full value for your money believe nwl The BvuineM Farmer' Weekly" EARL G. MORETZ, HOPKINS, N. C. Aa authorised tubteriotiea KwestaUtlve of . T1CntryCMtksua TasLaaWHsMJsrol TWStarasyEtaiaPMt "Felt Like Eating," V'v Man and Wife, All Run-Down from Farm Work, . - : Were Greatly Helped by Ziron. T WIFE and I, after a hard spring on 'the farm, were tired and run-down," taye Mr, E- B. Mnlkey, of Route 1, Acworth, Gft "We neither felt welL I knew my bloodfwu bad, aa 1 had little bolls on the back of my neck. ; "We felt we needed a builder. We iad heard of Ziron and thought It must be what we needed. It certainly VV- Wt took It faithfully, and after -'f&i? r uch matter we began to -UttaVf. wlf fit like cooklna - 7;i- ..-'At. v', - -i ;rw .:' -... "Msman. that's wbattloetrsa would mtke m. , Irvi0 . I .-. w.H.hnI'M.ick. Ho Mid It woul:? b. but 1st' VJA yW I ronudlM sad Brother, too." lWlV ' 1 '' komthootlfolaninbfoodhohli - thoyanUMbsst X'-ffajr I - Vma. Ther Kt oa th l!Tr ksd bowiU and itinaUU gT dtastka. wakkiMoastkh, purs blood. . lZ ' "' H Tbo fii ills thtrb staUd oa ths ontald. of m1 j -'., sekawlappoodbdotoisaBddretaista. m iU 11 si '''ECCWEDRtG STORE' R Life Was a Misery . Mrs. F. M. Jone, ol Palmer, Okla., wrilcs't "From the time I en tered into womanhood ... I looked with dread from one month to the next. I suffered with my. back and bearing-down . pain, until life to me was a misery. 1 would think I could not endure the pain any longer, end 1 gradually got worse. . . Nothing seemed to help ms until,' one day, . 1 decided to TAKE Professional Cards Hi The Woman's Tonic "I took four bottles," Mrs. Jones goes on to say, "and was not only greatly relieved, but can truthfully say tkat 1 have not a pain. ... "It has now been two years since tookCardui, and lam still in good health. . . 1 would ad vise any woman or girl to use Ordui who is a sufferer from any female trouble." If you suffer pain caused from womanly trouble, or if you feci the need of i good strengthening tonic to build up yourrun-down system, take the advice of Mrs. Jones. TryCar dul. It helped her. We believe it will help you. All Druggists 168 L. 0. Lowe, T. A. Leva, . Banner Elk, N. C Plneola, N. 0 LOWE & LOVE ATTO RN I Y-AT-AW Practice la the eourta of Avery nd svroandiJif eouUea. Caretal attaa tton tiraai to an sal tare U a lece Mtnre. v P. A. UNNZ7 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Will practice la the court of Watua - ad UJolalu W. P. SPKA8, 21 D. PraetiM UmNeel to EYE, EAR, NOE AND THROAT. Niakery, M. C. Oflloa Over Hickory Druf Ca. Heura to ll Itol NEW BOOK :-'::tK .vfe.:. and I sure felt like eating. "Ziron nure did us good. It made t' both feel stronger and better for the fall work, which everyone knows la 'Borne work' on a farm. My boils began to dry up, though Just at first tuey seemed worse. ... "We are much better and can highly recommend Ziron, and gladly do bo tor it sure did us good." Ziron is a safe, reliable, tonic medi cine, good for; men, women and child ren, when an Iron tonic Is Indicated. It la easy to take and contains no habit-forming drugs. , Ask your druggist or dealer. . ' By Stock and Poultry Expert. , A new book eh titled "Care anti Troatmentof Stock and Poultry" lias just been published by Dr, L. D. LeGiar, notable Veterinary Surgeon, whowraduated from the Toronto, Ontario, Veterinary Col lege, 27 years ago, and has since devoted his entire liTe to Veteri nary Science and Poultry Hus bandry. - This book' contains 12c pages of up to-the:minute data on the care, symptom and treat' inent'Oftot'lfWd poultry, It is divided jnkt departments nor ws, cattle, hogs, sheep aiTd poul try being taken, up. -It is very 'complete wirh charts and illus trations, and is a book that should i be in the home of every live stock land poultry raiser in the-country fThe price is only 10 cents. Gel lit from your.dealeror sendadimo . to tyr. L. D. LoGean, 1700-tNorth Broadway St, .Louis, Mo., stat 1 ing that you are a subscriber to this paper, and lie wiU 'send you I a copy; direct vf -: v r 1: E. r. UvRI W. R. Leva . LOVHX ft LOVILL ATTORNEYt-ATLAW . Boone, N. C. Ipadal attention girea to all bmslaes antnuted to their car, -a . i T. E. BINGHAM Lawyer Boone, N. C - Prompt attentioa jiten to an matteei a legal nature. Office' wife Attorney T. A. Uaaay f JOHN E. BROWN v LAWYER Boon, N. C . Promst attention given to all sal tors of t legal tutor. Collections specialty. Office with LotOI LotHI Weak Links ia a Strong Chain . . That's iust what imitation Darts are when they become a part of your Ford car. They loot strong enough. it the metal isn't . there il 1 .'''' o . me strong, aur,.v , nadium steel tnat goes , --into the Ford cnassis and every Ford part. : Ford parts are specially cast and' heat treated, each according to its use. Ford metallurgists have been studying that problem for sixteen years and know just how each unit should be made to endure a maxi mum of wear and tear. They know that best ' results can be obtained only by the use of spe cial formulas for different parte. . We carry complete assortments of genuine ' Ford parts; and give careful, prompt Ford service. Drive in, it's better to be safe , than . sorry. Come to the Authorized Ford, dealers for service. . Watauga Motor Co, The Watauga County Bank . ". ' BOONE, N. C. " ' .: . It has been our policy to promote and 'develop the best inter ests of the people of Watauga County. During fifteen years of successful business experience our motto has been "Safety and service." ' '-' We invite your continued patronage and co-operation. Capital and Surplus Over Resources Over - - - N. I-.' Mast, Pros. ' .' W. C. Coffey, V. Pres. Miss Pearl Hodof.3, Bookkeeper. $60,000.00 $600,000,00 G. P. Haoaman, Cashier. W. D. Farthing, Ass't. Cashier Austin E. South, Teller. EXPUININ8 GREAT ADVANTAGES of doing business through a Bank suggests the extend ing of this invitation to bus iness men and heads of fam ilies to call and inquire into our methods for simplifying the payment of all bills by check a method once tried, never abandoned. To the business man we want , to point out the manifold ad vantages gained by a connec tion that raises his credit in cance of credit we can disclose." the financial world, bi - The Bank or Blowing Rock herewith invites you r attention to its new money-saving methods WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING Done at this ehop binder a poalUri gmaraBtee. All material need it guar anteed to be genuine. Eetimatu fur laked oa an mall orders. Batista tlon guaranteed in every respect oa all railroad watches. Office near Uu Watauga County Bank. ... J. W: BRYAN. ;v rasTuale Jeweler anad Watch make V '. " Ioor, N. a READ THE ADS. THEY ARE r.10NEY-SAVR9 The Peoples Bnk. The Peoples Bank & Trust Co. is a cor- p ration made up of the best business menNf Watauga County; it is a corpo ration entirely seperate and distinct from any other banking cor v-ration and to the people of Watauga County, we invite your business upon our merits, using at all times our: best efforts to give you: the best service consistent with good banking. We pay you inter est on savings and time deposits, but not on deposits subject to check, WHY NOT? Because we do not believe this to be good banking., No withstanding, we have been in business less than five months, our Resources are More Than $100,000, and we thank vou for the confidence which has enabled us to reach thisFunv.t Come and open an account with us and help us malce one of the best banks in this section, Bank&Tr I Peoples I U C. M. SUDDERTH, Cashier. j HOIjSTEIN! I have a pure bred Holstein bull calf for sale 16 .-.'months old and now ready for . Bervice. "-Thisf calf is -'nicely ' . marked and exceptionally well bred, 'with some, very strong : records behind him and will .make a. bull fit to. head any lierd . Pull description will be " sent on request. U. Ross Don- ' nelly, Sliouns.-Tenn, 7 r 4tc. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTTPP - Havinif qualttted as administrator of John Keller, deceased, late rf Wa taugaOounty, N. C. this is to notify all persons havinfr claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before July 1; 1921, or this notice will be' plead in bar of tholr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate, Ty noter otherwise, will please make1 immediate pajmcniir, , -- r ,Thls July 1, 1920. " , . v, p - 'liW Administrator: R 8. COFFEY, Attorney. , . ; :::::- .X.'' a .!..'.' , , ,-V. i:)f, -Vs ''i i'',:','1 ' ''-i'-l ;V,,; ' lt." V r :''..3i..' ;.Tt...

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