ftfreTOatauga democrat. R. C RIVERS, Editor and Proprietor - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: , Ono year $1.00; Six months 50 cents. Three months, 25 cents. Entered at the post office at Boone N. C. as second class mail matter. PUBLISHED ON THURSDAYS Thursday, Oct. (5, 1921. TEAMING SCHOOL ITEMS President Dougherty was at Raleigh last week, looking after th 1 interests of tin school. Dr. Hpys, u friend of the school and everybody's friend, was at the school the past week. He is always a veloonie visitor. The county public school teach ers met in Boone on Saturday in their regular meeting. These meetings are always helpful and quite a large number were pres ent to avail themselves of their privileges. A base ball gamp on Saturday between the Training School and the Cove Creek teams was close contfsled butihially resulted in a score of 1 to 1 4 in favor of the school team. Mr. Cliyton Edwards of Sparu ia, a cousin oi Mrs. l'lgnrspeiu a day at the school last week. Re is'a senior at the University and said he was tramping over the lost provitves. The tit's t frosN of the season came on Saturday and Sunday, hut they were light enough not t injure vegetation. Thus a good providence is more than giving i measure for measure for the' lost fruit crop in the mountains! by feeding the cattle on pastures 1 T: far into autumn. How seldom do1 n-il full- -j m . !.i f Ti i K. .M.i.AMt I works! i i ' o contract for the water ; works for th school has been1 given U Charlotte contractors.; '?iv water is h) be secured from ; springs on th sideof l::ir h Moun t : i n and the reservoir to be erec- : i'"-d on the hill hack of the Dough-: erty reidence will have a capac-1 ity of L'oO.OUO gallons. j .1. M. UOWKUM. TRUSTER'S SALE OF LAND By virtue of an order of the court made in the matter of Lee Osborne bankrupt, the undersigned trustee will on Friday the Tth day of October 1921 at the late residence of Lee Osborne, at Vilas, North Carolina, expose to sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder the unsold portion of the lands embraced in the following deeds to Lee Osborne: A. A tract of seventy-one acres de scribed in a deed from Charlie IVoilt and wife, dated October IT, l'.Ult, and registered in the otlice of the Register f Deeds of Watauga county in Hook no. 2ll of Deeds, page .;!.). It. A tract of lurid conlnining four and one-fourlh acres li-riliol in a deed from F V Ward to le (Mmrne registered in Watauga county in book no. 20, page 23. ('. The unsold portion of a tract of land containing seventy acres more or less: described in a deed from J. F Cornett and wife and registered in Ashe county in Book X-l, page 9(. D. A tract of land containing 25 aci'p? described in a deed from F i; Ward and wi, registered in Watau ga county in book no. 20 at page 160. E. A tract of land described in a deed from F C Ward and wife; regis tered in book no. 20 at page 4. F. The unsold portion of land de scribed in a deed from Rufus Camp bell and wife, registered in Watauga county in book no 20, page 375. G. A tract of land described in a deed from T S Cornett and wife, reg istered in Ashe countv, in Book X-l, page 4Sfci. ' The sale will be made free from liens. Twenty per cent of the purchase money must be paid upon confirma tion of the sale and the remainder in equal quarterly installments secured In deed of trust on land conveyed. The purchaser must deposit ten per cent of the amount to be treated s u forfeit should he fnil to cnmplr with his bid. The bids at such sale be raised five per eetit at any within ten days after the sale. At the same time and place I sen to tne Highest rudder all the per sonal property of the said Iee Os borne. This the 19th day of September 1921 FIRST NKCTRITY TRUST CO. Trustee of Lee Osborne, bankrupt. n m y time will Central Ohio Farms for Sale BY C. F. CLARK REAL ESTATE AGENCY, COSHOCTON. OHIO The greatest grain and stock raising section of Central Ohio. The best land in the state considering its agricul tural value for the price asked. Have good schools and churches in every community, good railroad service, tele phone, R.. F. D. service at your door. We sell strictly on commission, nothing added to the listed price. We guarantee you a square deal. Ask for catalog. REFERENCES: Home Building and Loan, Coshocton, G. A. Hodges, Fresno, 0; formerly of Boone, RJ G. F. CLARK, Real Estate, COSHOCTON, OHIO Resolutions of Appreciation Resolved: That the Watauga Post uf the American Legion do hereby extend to Messrs. R. C. Rivers and I. G. Greer, of B6one, North Carolina, our keenest ap preciation for the many things that they liHe done for ns when w ? were preparing to leave for camp and army life, and while in camp, end since our return. Resolved further, that we rec ognize and appreciate their pub lic spirit which they have so thor MihJy demonstrated, in not only i.'rin r every tiling possible for ihe welfare- of the service and ex service men, and the lied Cross, but in al! things that pertain to the uplifting of all charitable and public institutions. I J?e it further resolved that each and every member of the Ameri-i can Legion, do herein extend to Air. Rivers our heartfelt, appre ciation for the aid thathe through the Watauga Democrat, has given i s in establishing our post. We sincerely realize that we owe him a debt of gratitude that we can never be able to pay. Watauga Post American Legion. D. A. UKOWN, Acting Publicity Officer. Boone, N. C. October 1. THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES (F. O. R. DETROIT) Chassis Runabout Touring Car Tnick Chassis Coupe Sedan $295 $325 $355 $445 $595 $660 These are the lowest prices in the history of the Ford Motor Company. Orders are coming in fast, so place yours ear ly to insure prompt delivery. J. B. TAYLOR BOONE, N. C. VALLE CRUC1S, N. C. I A 5 Tax Notice NOTICE All sons, daughters, and grand sons and daughters that wish to organize a company to help look after the United Confederate Veterans' welfare, also for their' own welfare, please meet me in Boone, Friday Oct. 14, 1921. E. J. NORRIS, Commander Camp Nim rod Triplett. Dr. E. M. Loyd, EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT GLASSES FITTFn Rioms 306 and 30" Unaka and Citv JOHNSON CITY, TENN. World's Series to Start Oct. 5. Chicago. The world's series of baseball will start October K u w. decided, the first Kama bain nUvan on Borne grounds of Ntinni I will -be at the following places at the times stated, to receive taxes for the year 1921. Please nteet me at one of these places and sett?, as my time for making collections is limited. Watauga, Shulls Mills Qct oq a 1U Watauga, R. A. Farthing's Store ' 20 p m Shawneehaw, Matney post office ' 21 Laurel Creek, Rominger school hquse 22 a m Laurel Ureek, Will Winkler's house ' Beavar Dam, Don Hagaman's store ' Cove Creek, Mabel post office ' Cove Creek, Wiley Sherwood's store ' North Fork, Marion Thomas' " Frank Miller's store ' Meat Camp, Hodgson's store '. ' Will Norris' store....: Bald Mountain, McGuire's store- oa Stony Fork, Cook's store 29 a m Charlie ttatson's store '. 99 pm Boone i 01 &ik, walker 8 store j;ov Elk, Carroll's store Ai Blue Ridge, G. L. Storie's store ' Blowing Rock, Holshouser's store : Very respectfully, 22 p m 24 a m 25 p m 25 a m 56 a m 26 pm 27 a m 97 n m 2am 3 4 Same Goods for Less Money More Goods for $ame Money h t a J Coat Suits $6.98 to $27.50 IF it is Ready to wear you want'or Shoes or Dry Goods "we have them. We have just received a large shipment of Ready to Wear at honest prices. Beautiful new line of fall and Winter Coat Suits, Dress es, Sweaters, Skirts; Blouses. " In other words we have a most complete La dies Ready-to- Wear Department. Comparison will convince you that nowhere else in Watauga County can you find sb ma ny unmatchable values as in our store. We thank you for your liberal patronage and hope to merit a continuance. Our business is to serve one and all. Make our store headquarters when in Boone, where you can buy same goods for less mon ey and more goods for same money. CLARENCE A. ELLIS K ( just received the best line of work shoes we have ever had Good line of Steven Strong shoes-the best on the market for work. Shoes at any price from $3 to $15 and we absolutely guar antee satisfaction. Our line of dress shoes also, is complete and our clothing, is the best. Let us dress you from head to foot at lit tle expense. Give usva trial. 1 The Store with Servixe and Quality." . 'llLJ-.il " J. E. YOUNG, Sheriff.

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