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1 y t: a- 'IB- vffc-' :. Live Hews Warn Urn Slu'ls Mi!s. tfee Watauga Semccrat. j He Pastor Delivers Splendid Sermonsr The now pastor of. the Metlio R. C. RIVERS, Editor and Proprietor ! (list Hill irll, Kov. 0. C. UrilK'U- J man. p inched his lirst sermons T.i -ii-jil iv. (hr. 11. H2 ). !in the court "house Inst Sunday , . ,, -, - . morning ami evening to large ami i;u, ! nprivn.,.!i,'t? audieii'. v's. 1Ik min- ; istfr v is pas tin of Kl!rin church 0:i Xumlay morning in the )ast y(J1 ,. a,., j,js serm ms show ?ysbyterifiii church at eleven i ed hitn to ha a very strong piv.n- lock, a com mission from Hoi-; cnor pf u(l? v;0rd ami a man full ;o:i tvsuytory, eomposHl f i 0f energy and hiych purpose. Mr: Ik. L. 11. WalUvr, ot Bristol, Briuckman aid wife express ae'.n.: l?ev. .1. T. Hutchinson, of . theuisehes as being very mu.-h .i..H-.on City; Rev. Edar Tufts - pleilSfti witu ric. outlook hsre, .;id Mldr Stinun, of Bannar and they are gratfiously received Kik. met to ordain and install by the people of both denomina- Special Notice to Tai Payers. This is notify all tax yayers of Watauga county that 1 wilt be in l.looue with the tax books of the various townships of the coun ty, on Saturday. Nov. 2ts Satur day. Itv. '27, Hiid Sitturdny, Doe.. 1. fur the purpose of collecting the taxe for the yeat H)20. You are cordially invited to be pres ent on on? of these date and lift your receipts. EDGAR 'AO CXG. Shff. P.ov. 11. MeKaraheras pastor. Di. A al;.i i pi-Mi-lu-il Hit sarmoa a id expounded the questions. 1J H.utiliinson cha'ged the piMer and the R?. Tufts charg el I'.ie ieo)le. The attendance was very gcod and everybody ivij iye,il ill" si ni on. Dr. Waikei hoi:i a ti-ong and able man. I 1 1 'sir, loi ian chuivh h a s stenlily advancing sin;-e t ICiiralier took charge in 'l ii" Sunday si-hool has a ;i--it . i the three teac her?.. Il'iini McDonald. '. L. ('i.n , being well liiCi'd -. p s. 'we don-' much to u' 1 ir.erC'St. :!) ; IT'M .vhui Dr. Walker .i I ! i .i 1-110 cro.vd in the ' ( '.imp. a id it is liop tno na ir future we i-a v i Walker to hoUi a . i :: i;sr u. ;v, he won his , r.-i '!.' j'.'.'! I--, h all those V.- : '. - :'d ' Mr. K-uab"i- - ;i t -1 . r . i ; i ; : mix'tingof l!iJ syn ,.f .p;ii'..'lvir at Mitlrile I . ro. "l! re ky. Mr. .1. H. Murphy and S'lp. T. . P.o '. "i arv :d' tilling ill" , l.'on"t ess at Kno.wille. tionsh'.re. WAN'TFD: 100 bushels of dry b!:K-k wuinuts. Ciawby Coun ty Creamery Co HiciCviry N' C Nri Tele 3h Csnipany Ooriaiiizel, A new Telephone Company has been organized in the county, ti l:i!i.2 ovr all the old line. The new organization will begin work at once o" the new system, with the view to putting it in first class cohdition throughout the i counter, niidiing conneclion with' all oulsido lines. The oftteersof1 the new company nre Dr. II. R ! Perry: Presidpnt; W. J. V'arth-; imj, Vice President, and .). S.I "M-jBride Secretary and Tt ei.su-j urer. , , j Feed, Flour attd Msl, ! 1 am no.v opan for business, i and have a goo 1 line of ail hinds of Feed. Also flour and meal. You j who live in Boone, and those who. com? to Boone, get my prices be-1 fore buying. I will pay you the best prices for your pulp and ex-, tract wood. Yon will find me near the Depot. O. L. COFFEY. A man's credit is always enhanced by hav mg'i bank account. Not only is it a great cutivopU'iice in doing business, but when it is a question of financial responsibility, what better reference can any one give than the well-known bank with which he carries his account. Open an account with us. We offer you every, courtesy. The Valle Crucis Bank REM THE ADS, THEY ARE MONEY-SAVERS, I lie I) .,!! Mr. b . r. M-..-. 11 I , T.-.i: .U'.i.it 'he regu thf industrial De o!!n .viii i .- :gges " wood saw and r jnit m holism on j ... !!!; o til -;! -y 'he tlo ! ,. is ivad a .li moo t ;c .-' i'l i o.lVi'.Vur to cut up the V is'-.' wood tha goes to the fil'P. ; '.v lu'd a help lo the man on t'le .';'. it ad would also be mom-v 1 siv mI Ur t'ic compacy. Any man 0 i lb" j.ii) had I'.iiher do his days 1 w rk i.iiil pay lor his wood rea d int." The si;gge.-..ticti was: f.rml lo le the most practind Hia" h -is yet been suggested by a oi t'". men on the job, and af t i.l o. vestigatioii, it was pdop t'l n.a! thi'ono iiiaiie Hie sag g t : . i . Mr. K. Ij. 'S'.ory, be u war I'd. '."' t"1 I'oi' sai.M1-. ; , . i". v'' tit l.i'. t '.bat In ; du-i.i.il Dciiio -i acy is woi kir.j 1 . rn' ii. mils ot the men. find ne ' li ,.l li.cui about their v.oik sng g sti:..; changes in means and, iiint 10'is. ipocjally lr 'he helpj a id . '! iiieuv ot their telo'. ia V .-;s. i';n suggestion ir.ean iu i;. as iitwi.v i 1 the slab.--, thai ' .'i',1 ,i uoing to the liie can bt c .s. .. ,.i.t mio lite wood, aid we i.i!- there! no man on the! ,o i hi i v hat would ia y a little e Uih 'or yetting bie wood nit in i n e .uvper louyuus itnd teaily for ' i;m hi -ne to save hi in the extra J.. j.).' .t r't : i- his days work is tic-i-'hi i. V. e v.v. at many more sug j:c:.;ions of ihis. kind, and we v. 'u- i i give many more checks : i..-. r .' i us. Tiii' ..uu'iican Theatre has a, k'ooilr.ognitii I'orSaturday night. ' ill. (ir.eiiel of Pa the es. t.'harliv' Johnson, Black Fact) t'o I meciiin --lokes, siugiug ami gui ! 1:.r p-.iig, (jr('if.ly Ilawainn luusiC. '). Second epiaud'j of sc-l l ull "i'had Eye." This promise. 1 lo he th best entertainment we l.'dhcre. Ailmisssion: Adults, .20c. Children lac. , . AUCTION SALE. Wo are going to put on a series of Auction sales during Nov. We Will begin these sales next Sat- u'.ci i.v, the loth, at 10,-a. rh., and" o i i ill h Friday and Saturday fol low ng iu November, we will have an r uction sale at our store. Du rinic those sales we will sell .SIk es, Hats, Caps. Clothing, Delph and Glass ware, and, in iact, a general line of goods at your own price. All amounts un der $5.00 cash. All over that a jnount on (W days time with note .". nfl security. Come one and all uih1 get a bargain. COVE CREEK , LO OPERATIVE STORE. Su ' gar Grove, N. 0. And no one could tell the difference! This test of direct compari son was made by Anna Case, world-famous soprano, be fore 2500 people, ot Car negie Hall, New York City on March 10. 1920. S-e the three diagram sketchei behw: Fir$t j Miss Cars stood beside ths New Edison ar.tl s n;;. Suddenly the lisshts v;.-t .iut. hit M si C'.s-'r.'oiccv. ntswcthlyoa. Than - theli.;h'n,A-e',t in 13 in. Misi Cae ws r,on-. Th: nu-lieicf Rssped wi h snri; to Sid thi ht-r vo':thi! ben can- ins !r-si th; New Edbjn. We want you to sec it, listen' to it, test it for yourrc-Ii This marvd'.us phonograph can cr'vetl.o fan-ily mere pleasure than a iv other instrument you can buy th.em ic:r Cl.rir.tmas. Here ij why : This p'ri'incgrapii hr.s r.ctuall rroved that it can match the pji foi tiiance cf the living artist.---and hutch it so perfectly that no me c-n tell its Re-CREATioNfromtl-8iivinv?;p?rform'ince. It did this on Mach 10, 1920 before 2500 people at Carnegie HalC New York City-with Anna Case, the world famed soprano. It did this on Sep tember 30th, 1919, before 2500 people at Carnegie Ht.Il, Pittsburgh with Marie Rappold, prima donna of tha Metropolitan. Cp.-ra Company. . It d!.i this on November 5ih. 1919, b.:for 6500 teachers at the State Ann Dry,- Albanywith fjcitio Lau renti of the Metropolitan Opera Company. , It d,d thij over 4000 other tinies, with rr se than fifty g:eat vocalists and ir.stn menij.l.sts. You can read the facts of thfse atntising achievements i.i the leading newspapers of the United States and Canada. They an the talk of the music and scientific world. And the phonograph? It's the Official . Laboratory Model of the New Edison, "the phonograph with a soul." Every Official Laboratory i4Jh& Phonograph wkh a Soul" Test It Yourself Youll be able to recognize its superiority with your own ears in every kind of vocal and instrumental music - Ccme in and sefrwhether this isn't so. Wi'll f l?dly give youMr. Edison's famous Realism Test. Money Help Ask about our Budeet Plan. It shows you how to make, best use of your Christmas monty. It brings your New lEdison for Christmas , and makes 1921 help'pay . Cc re ful, .systematic spending always makes money go farther. There is no inflation in Edison Pnces. "Edhon stood the Gaff " to keep his favor ite invention within the reach of everyone. GREENE & BINGHAT.1 i&ntaQausI Mt in-sod n i 111 m$ m wsi, ais Model in our store is an exact dupli cate of the famous original Official . Laboratory Modal which cost Mr. Edison three million dollars to p?r- feet. It is cop.-ible of sustaining the test oi' diiect companion; we gu antee this. t Get an Official Laboratory Model for ChrLtmas. You will have the one phonograph which brings you the living performances of great ar tists exactly as those artists have given them. You know this is sol The proof lisp been given! The ab solute, scientific proof I Say the word, and we'll save an Official Laboratory Model for yon, and deliver it in tLne for Christmas. ft ' III Prices - CDECMC 0 DIMCUAPi ' . 1 9J k I 1 i-" '-!?vtV ,TOW5?f'.''5
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