.i.t';;. vt-l IWi property is about IX miles X from main line of Pennsylvania, .Railroad Station at Elkton," also 'same distance from bead of navi- . .gatlon on Elk River. SingerlyJ : Station IB O KaUroad) 2 mile C ;. distant. -The farm contains lVo i :: acres mostly under cultivation :';.iriU tract of r'tlmberj a perma V - hent pasture bordering the -Big f v Elk Creek. Is improved by brick ' -mansion house of 12 rooms, large v . ' basement barn, brick stable, wag onshed, tenant houses and other necessary buildings. , . v Three story flour andfeedbhl ',. in excellent order, concrete floor Y in basement is equipped with i ' two doable stand roll!, oscillator, . 2 sets burrsi (one for. meaVfrne ; , 'or cob crusher, corn shell ' er, grindstone and flour packer, '11? large scales in pill. ! Capacity 1 V ' barrel flour per hour. Turbine water wheel with iron caser- con crete iorebay, concrete forobay, ' - concrete dam and head gates. : Water wheel about 30 horse pow- '" er, sufficient tq operate night and day if desired.' Head of fall 12 , feet. Sufficient grain grown in ' neighborhood to supply mill, "y (This is a most desirable prop erty, good farming land, well lo- cated, good roads in all directions For further particulars apply GEORGE RICKETTS R. V. D. 5, Elkton, Md. Price about $28,000 for farm and mm. vvouiu consmer selling separately. do UfJSURArJCE! Fire, Life, Casualty. ... -: All new business and ex piring policies promptly attended to. Adjustments" ; "promptlymade; i ; GEORGE F. BLAIR, " OFFICE I3T P. O.- BLDO.' ' BLOWING. ROCK, N:' C. RAU FURS hip t Ono to BACH FUR COMPANY 111.1S1 w. crm strekt nbw- vomc 'M. v.. Tiwy ry scar prim PRE K BAIT TO TRAPPIRS Wrltt Today How to Ott It and for PrlooUtt NOTICE. . Notice is hereby given that w thfi undersigned are no lonirr- connected with the Watauga Ku v niture and Lumber Company. ' H. Gn5 is the owner of ouv shares in said company ana ;u debts due said firm are payable to him and he assumes all debt due by said farm. This Dec. 5tl 19.21. . A. Y.HOWELL dec 8-1 A. W. SMITH Faino Were Terrific Read How Mn. Albert Oregorjr, of R. P. D. No. 1, Blulard. I1L, got rid of her ills. ''Durinff . . . 1 JDT yu awfully weak . . , mj pain were lemnc i thought I would die. .The bearing-down palm were actually to severe 1 could not stand the pressure o( my hands on the lower TJ part of my stomach . . rr 1 simply felt as if life was for but a short time. My husband was worried .. . One evening, while read ing the Birthday Alma nac, be came across a case similar to tnine, and went straight for some Carduiforinetotry. - TAKE - L U CIDER ! If you want lumber planed, if you want to bay building lumber or, if you want to sell lumber, see or " write BOONE PLANING ; MILL 428-2l-12m-o - ' IVAtCH Rt-PAIRIUG! f; ,i .... :-r. , ... .- r .,. :' . - ( ' ' Done under a positive guar a n t e e. Jewelry repai red. . Estimates : furnished on all m a f 1 orders'- Satisfaction " warranted. Office back of Watauga Bank, i A- J. VV. DRYAn, Jvvclor, LpANS on improved FARM .LANDS i n Watauga County negotiated promptly, amounts of . $3,000 and above for five ?:yeara at 6 per ceut. Must be improved cultivated farms, n. J. Singleton, Lenoir, N. C. 24-4 P:-, Dr. E. M. Loyd, EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT . GLASSES FITTED Rooms 30 and 307 Vnaka and City XNauonaj umik Huucun? JOHNSON CITY, TENN. TAX NOTICE I will be at the following places at the times stated to receive tax es for the year 1921. ; Please meet me at one of these places and settle your taxes, as !" :. " s ' v r , I Have ttf Settle State aiid School Funds DCn. iLFT.ED n. DUU V RYB) StBCIALlBT X,TO SEE BETTER f 2 y SEE DULA "V Jf 17 Year's Ejtperience i The Best Equipment Obtainable. D ' Glasses rated Exclusively I UASra ELQCK, LEKOIRf N. CI .If yoaeqtltfrom WLA. It's All Rluht 1 Wul WAtCB J?AWUl KO& DATES. . , R.;D. JENNINGS DENTIST BOONE, N. C OFFICES AT BLACKBURN HOTEL. OffceHour: 9:00 to 12:00 a. m. " 1:00 to 4:00 p. m. Write or phone me for appoint ments. Will give you the earliest date possible. Watauga, at Shulla Mlljs,. ... .....................Dec. 12 ft- m. - R. A. Farthing's store ........ 1 12 p. m. Sbawneehaw, Matney postofflce ' 13 C 14 a. m. H MD v. I . ux : . f, -v '. !- - , ' . 1.1. Laurel Creek, Rominger school house. - ' Will Winkler's house .. . Sherwood-Perry Co. Beaver Darn', Don Hagaman's store. Cove Creek, Mabel postofflce..... 4 Wiley Sherwood's store .. a Bjoone, Boone North Fork, Marion Thomas' Store........ ' '. "Frank Miller's store Meat Camp, A. W. Hodgson's store ' " Will Nor ris' store-.. Bald fountain, McGuire's store Stony Fork, Cook's store ........ . ' 23 a, m. ' 4 Charlie Watson's store : 23 p. m. Elk, Walker's store..1. '. ; 4 27 b. m. ' Carroll's store... 4 27 p. m. Blue Ridge, G. L. Storie's store :., 28 Blowing Rock, Holshouser's store ' 29 Very respectfully, , J.-E. YOUNG, . i - ; : Sheril Watauga County. 14 p. m, 15 a. m. 15 p.m. ' 16 a.m. 4 18 p. m. : n . 20 a.m. L 4 20 p. m. . 4 21a. m. : 4 21 p. m. . 4 2 A car load of British Columbia Five ; -: X Shingles ju3t arrived. - No 5.;'" . better are made, knd ' , prices are right ; ; . x . - '';..!, : .. . . '.' '' ' - " '" ..,.'"'.': Abscliitc th3 Urgest Stcck of .Shin-, lbs, SfciSI; Siding, Hoorfci Cell . Iii CEski, Trlfcis Wkiwt d Doors End U Ottar Kinds of Wti MsterlEl Ever Shown In WitEiCcty Just in, a standard car: of- Roofing and ' Metal Shingles, which we will, sell both; at wholesale and retail, and will save the dealers usual jobber's commission. We invite comparison in prices on anything in building line. Come see us and get prices V. Watauga Furniture j'ipg Lumber Company :H Mil the Wcaan's Tonic "Itookitlalthhulyiad the results were Immedi ate," adds Mrs. Gregory. "I continued to get bet ter, all my ills left me, and I went through ; . , with no further trouble. My baby was fat and, strong, and myselfthank God tm once more hale and hearty, can walk miles, do my ' work, though 44 . years old, feel Uks a aew person. All I owe1 to Cardul" For maay years Cardul has'1 fceea'tmad klpful la C'tSfiar t9 fee7 system wten rai ism. by tfs .v'. Q j-fstfaisptcstowoBMa;'' , ; Juniper Tar Wll,, Northern Africa " iillNli v? ' 1 IF-, I " There ia also that Juniper, whose heart-wood yields an oil that healeth skin affections." N the stony wastes of Northern Africa, land of Arab sheik and wandering Bedouin, there grows a low juniper tree, whose heart-wood, roasted in ovens, gives up an oily, brownish, tar-like liquid of a . ' smoky taste. Since time immemorial natives of the region have used this oil for various skin affections. OIL of Juniper Tar con- In Vicka, Juniper Tar, Cam tributes to the value of phor, Menthol, Eucalyptus, Vicka VapoRub in akin erup- Nutmeg, Thyme, Oil of Tur tions and itchings,. poison oak, pentine and other volatile oQt nettle nish, cuts, burrs and are so combined that body heat bruises. Its vapors assist in gradually vaporizes them, overcoming cold troubles. ' r While penetrating and stimu- ' The U.S. Dispensatory, our lating the sluii,tteir healing va- national authority on the uses P01 Permeate the air passages of all drugs, mentions the use for hew after eapplkation. . of Oil of Juniper Tar by the 6mble: external action North African tribes, and adds: Vlcks an Ideal .treat- . "Mora rtctndrithubMnkrc.tr ment for chuoren s cold trou- nMd in th trtatmtnt of chronic bles itdoesaway wimdosfaig" ,'tcMtnt, psorUtia and othr sUn their delicate little stomachs, diatuta, and tws bten found to bt And all the family find it use '' . an txctUtat paraaiticida.n j ' ful almost daily. ' For all Cold Troubles ' v - wfttrtrw aadoBM eie aolrf' - The Ford Car is so simple in construction, so depend ' ble in its action, so easy to operate end handle that almost . anybody and everybody can safely drive it. , The Ford Coupe, permanently enclosed with sliding ; glass windows; is cozy and roomy modest and refined a car that you, your wife or daughter will be proud to own ' and drive. ; ' " . " And of course it has all the Ford economies of operation and maintenance. . - Call and look over, the Ford Coupe. Reasonably prompt delivery can be made if you order now. J. B. TAYLOR BOONE, N. C, VALLE CRUCI8, N. C. pim FEEL AT HOjjl fl J 11111 .. ... 7 rV.. You'll feel at home when you visit this bank, we can assure you. One of our moit ceaseless purposes is to so treat our customers that they will consider each visit to this Bank a pleas ure. --'i '' . Whatever the nature of your busi ness, you can come to us with the as surance that you will be courteously and considerately dealt with." v ; , v Our aim is that this Bank shall al ways be regarded ( by those who ' deal with it as -The Bhk Mb X A ; Pcrsen ality. Open ah account with i ,.;,;r. 1 :. ..." i p o ",'Kl rt. ' " V .1 -r i f. is 1 ,ix4 V ' M i Over l7 JMllion Jen Used Yearly y V ,-r m. SuttratTH, Active y. ft "uamvm m wm. jbh vhw uaaMnai ijm. es Banl: & Trafit 0

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