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;jri. ' A' . .v.. -. ..' .. ;"..V"'' ,.,y.i.'". tfce OTatausa democrat T&e Fartbice-Hardin Winding. Correspondence ol The Democrat. M. C, RIVERS; Editor and Propittor . Entorod at th post oftioe at Boone, v H. C as second class mail matter. , StmSCRTlTION RATfcS:" One year H.(X; Six mouths 50 cents. . Tureo mont!i9, 25 cents. ' LTKJ'1':!tAN.i'Kt5S association ' The' Election. TIk' election, in the main, pass ed n3 quietly in .Wa'auga, and the voto-ras unusually largo, '' antl t,hf Ti'in'ihlio'i.n miirit-p rrr. r v ; rosj-m linjlv lirge. Every dem ocrat on the ticket, including " Mrs. Edna Ho'Jges, independent. are beaten by a majority tha ' ill, a(?ordin? to the victorious' party, possibly reach 700. Sever- al of the townships have not; yet . been heard from, definitely, and c this ' inajqriry' may be changed, .; but it is f munch. ' : . ' TTn in fin fiini it nlrtalnrr n vv J uu bnuj ri .Jiui 1 1 11.11 ; ' forms there has been practically tto'nett-s- nached Watansra. not V-. even from this Senatorial dis ;; trict, but with Watauga's . bi(i - majority agains1; him, it is rea- , sonablc to suppose that the Dem- ccratio' candidate, Dr. Reeves, is 'A beautiful home wedding waa celebrated on October 28, 9:30 a. i ni., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 H, J. Hardin, when their 'daugh ter, lisa Lnpy, became the bride , of Mr. Henry Grady Farthingr, also from near Boone, Rev. J. R; Walker performing the ceremony Quite a number of friendwere present to. witness the-' beautiful ceremony. For the booasiou the parlor was decorated in chrysan themums and ferns, the color scheme being white an' green. Before the ceremony Mrs. Beat rice Hardin Hendiix sang in a sweet voice, "My Dear," and "I Love You Truly," Mrs.' Mary Leslie Marshall presiding at the piano."' Master R, H. Hardin, Jr. dressed in a white serge, suit, was the ring bearer. The bridal couple entered to the strains cf Lohengrin and the recessionol was Mendelshonn. ' . The bride wore a travelling costume of navy blue trico.tiue with accessories to match and carried a bouquet of bride's ro sos. Mrs. .Hendrix wore blue tricot hie with' a corsage of yellow chrysanthemums. The gown of Mrs. Marshall was wisteria satin with white chrysanthemums. Tae mother of the bride was gowned in black sillr taffeta.- After the ceremony all retired to the dining room, where the of silver and cut glass. . The "in fare" supper was served at Mr. and Mrs. JV.W Farthing's near Boone on tho I, after which date Mr. and , Mrs. Farthing will be at ome to their friends at the latter place, the. home of the fa ther and mother of the groom. v " ' J. M. DQWNUM. NOTICE. To Whom it May Concern: This is to"noMfy all creditors of tha Watauga Supply Company that I have sold my entire inter est in the Watauga Supply Com pany to J. S. McBride, who as sume3 all liabilities of my, prora-. ta part of the indebtedness ofthe tirm. Al; book accounts and oth er evidences of debt due the flrii will be paid to the firm js nov constituted. .This the 27th day ol Oct., 1920. 4tp. ; U P. CAMPBELL. also defeated. ' . viii mn rr pim 11 i i n rr ma a t ni mi- iwiiiu i.n.u iii.il i t ( I iiT : i I I 11 r.ns. evi v-.v iorta i:aroiina naa gone uemo- cake was cue, u rower. vu:;er,' v'i.Vv! K a i(J "J ari increaset majority, was expected, geiung t n e . nd. .'that sho wjll sf-nl back to piece of money. 'if i l;.-ins?!,Rrt. hir noli 1 DpmrvTafirr . Mr. and Mrs. Farmi:i arc flu. ':;, , . - " - r ; inajoi ity of ten members. ; . , sjrvdly very pop-.tlaryoungieo- ; 'lnf lo-?al Kepubucans claim a p.3, una we tfut they hnve a ""lnndhlideV for Hardin?, hut, ro bright future. They left at r t'i3 wires to back up their con-! . . , . . . m. . . , , i tmons. It is-gauerally hMieved l""H,s " Dn(iai ' that S-.rator Harding is elected Psen w9re W "ea iti FINE TEAM FOR SALE. The finest team. of heavy draft hor ses in North Carolina., with wag on. and harness! .May be seen working on the street-paving job in Boone. Termajto suit. 13. K. Barrs at the, Bank of Bobne. 9 2 ttc. but tT ovicenci is nt, i' ful, cms! t ng for the most part, DON'T SUFFER DON'T SCRATCH. Use Ab-Cline Itch and Sk: n Ointment and be' relieved. This ointment i3 Uglily reco mended for all kinds of sWn trouble, especially Itch, Ec zema and other forms of skr'n eruptions. Get a tox'tcday at Boone Drug Co. or if nol carried by your druggist write direct to Company in closing 50c for box. A3-GLINE CHEMICAL CO. , ELKIN, N. C. t ;. J. f..-- i-. V. II m Mi 17 Mi 0 4. '' oooaoooMDQono 9 D0DO0WCMQ00001 U9 0 rs ft! Ik Our Budgstpfen will bring) ew Edison this Xcmsf f ,'THIS is the time of the year when our Budget pian is most helpful. You ought to come in - right away and find out what it can do for you. 1 ' In the first place, it will put a New Edison beside ypur'Christmastree, (how the family will rejoice!) ; In the second place, it will stretch your Christmas' dollar so that you'll hardly feel the purchase. , t . .The Budget Plan treats the New Edison as "an (essential of life, sucht as- a home, and arranges payments on the sound "time" principle. It com-' bines modern business practice with thrift. -' This way of treating a dollar actually makes itgb '. farther. Let us explain how the Budget PlanV : brings the longed-for New Edison for what an ' , extremely ordinary gift would cost, and makes : 1921 thrift pay for the balance - ; iV. . '. ' Bsi Spreads Wanted, . ; "The Hand Work Shop, Pough keepsje, New York,, wants nicely made bed spreads at once in- the following designs. Snowball,' Bird and Tree, Sweet Briar Rose, Bowl of Roses, Wandering Vine, Mountain Lily, Bamboo Briar, Sunflower, Bow Knot and This-, tie, Hickory Leaf; and Wild Cu cumber. Payments made within a short time." ; 10-27 4'c. ' NOTICE. To whom it may concern:' ' This is to notify all creditors jf .he Watauga Supply Company that I have sold my entire inter st iri the Watauga Supply1. Com pany to the other stockholders in vhe company, who assume alt lia lilities of my pro rata part of my indebtedness of the firm. All Doob accounts or other evidences it delts due the firm will be paid t the Company as now constitu ted. This the 7th day of October, i92o. '; v ' , - ttc. . C.A.ELLIS. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE TALE. Iu aniny virtue tA the ;orer given no in a pertain rent estate mortjfage, xeciited to the undersigned, on the 2nil tluy of April; 1017, to secure the paytneiit of the-suth, of seventy-Bve ($"o.00J dollars, with Interest on same from date, by Adolpeus Rupert and wj'o Nora Itupert, and which indebt ed:iri In yusl, due, and said mort gage! is on" the followtnjr described .taacl,-Ho wit: Beinjf in the county of Wva;iga, N.-C. 'Beginning on a ma ple ou the rest bank of Pigoon K'tfiat Creek audruhs N.'49d. E. 141-2 pph-i to a staio on the West Bank of said creek in D. M. Shock's line; th;ee S TOd. E. 80 poles '"with' said liun to a stake on top of the ridgo; thtmee wid ths tip of said riJe S. 50 Ags. W.N13 pile: thence. S. -0J. W 16 -pi les to a Spanish oak, D. U. Shook's corner thence N. fi5d.' W. 12 polos and 17 links to a stake in . J. D. Shook's line; thence, N. 20d, E. 39 poles to a small cucumber: teunce N. 70J. W. 15 poles to the beginning anJ contains fifteen acres more or les. Qn Dee. 6, .1920. it being the first Monday in said month, I will sell t-J the- highest bidder for cash tha above described property a t the court house door in the town' of Boone, N. C, to satisfy said debt, interest and costs and make a docd in' fee ti the purchaser as he law directs, refer ence ii made to Book U. of deeds in tho Register's oiflcc of Watauga coun ty, North Carolina, for a more com plete description of' said property. This the 20th day of Oct., 1920, J. W. HORTON, Mortgagee. ' Store Your Cars For The "-iWliiler 'Saasiinii'''--- . Have theni overhauled and repainted.. Batteries taken care of; well charged, and guaranteed to be in good running condition when spring comes agajn. Any job done, large or small. Yours for service and satisfaction, Highway Motor Company. ATTENTION!! DEMOCRAT READERS. Down with the high cost of living.' The sale at the Watauga Supply Co. is now in FULL BLAST! I promised yon at this sale I would quote prices lower than you have had in the last five years. 'y- ; . r .' . " fIAVE KEPT K1Y WORD Ask your neighbors wao have already taken ad vantage of thii GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. But once more 1 askjou to listen. Prices wilt not be lower by 10 per cent anV time in the next year than. the prices I am asking for this' merchandise riht nov. V ATTEND T H I S SALE!! Buy your winter cloth ja and supplies here. This sale is'for your acdoamodatior. Do not miss it. I will present a coupon to the first fifty peop'.e zX the store, Saturday, No7. 6. 1920, for a fifty cent credit toward the purchase of any article in the Store ' ' ' ' ' ""' " "' - . Remember 5 lbs. of sugar FREE with every pur chase amounting to $25. Just eight days mere, lam the nan. : V. Steward Fcley . Salas Conductor. : WATAUGA SDPPLY CO. AFi ne Carter County farm to beSol datAuc iioii!! .V, ,0n Tuesday, the 9th day of Nov. ai 10:30, we xviU sell at Public Auction 211 acre farm now owned , by R. Davis, located 12 miles east of Elizabethton on the splendid pike had ing From Elizabethton to Mountain City. This is one of the most productive and convenient fanna in Carter County. It is on one of the best pike roads in East Tennes see, is well watered with good spring water in every field, a large orchard now loaded down with, fine fruit; 161 acres under cul tivation, 71 acres of which is well set- in grass and clover. It is within 200 yards of chnrch and good school, has a splendid two story 8 room residence, a good barn 40 x 60 ft. ex tra high and shedded all around. The Southern R. R. runs through the farm and a station in front of, house. It also has a-store house granery, black smith shop corn crib, chicken house, arid - all other- necessary out buildmgs. One-half mile frontage on this splen 'did pike road. No more convenient home on the market. This farm will be sub divided into about 8 tracts and sold on the above dat in tracts or a whole just to suit the, buyer and at his own price. All we ask is to allow us to name the terms which are 0:4 IS third CA3U balance ONE-AND TWO YEARS, and you caa name the price. ; A Brass Band concert will be given right on the ground, and a number of presents will be given a way during the sale. Lad ies aie especially invited to attend and take part in the drawing. SErtlLtV.GER THE DATE Tuesday the 9tk, at 10:30 o'clock, a. m. THE VOLUNTEER STATE REALTY & AUCTION CO. LIMESTONE, TEnN - ASSOCIATED WITH - : . .'. . , . SOUTHERN REALTY CO. ELIZABETHTON TFN'N. '."..A'.iH ;;:?;;:p-';;.:j-:;';;-''y r-' r.
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