Wit Watauga democrat R. C RIVERS. Editor, and Proprietor i V SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year $1.00; Six months GO cents. ,V . .- Throe mmthst 25 cants. it' T J - . - !1 li v iv : n m u iu jnri ji u u u nu 1 niui mi Thursday, Sept. 14 1922. Foreign AHvrrtivns: Representative THF.AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION buuni rnuiittuinm. me waoie or lasc woeic waa ;'' consumed by the court in the tri-' ' al pf the State docket, and the grand jury was not discharged mi, l... .fi u:u uutii niuisuiiv iiiLtiriiuun. wuicu ' was the longest session, possi- . blv. ever hold hv n. frranrl lnrv in V CT- II"- 1WlTQ 1 Enoch F. Potter; retailing, 12 months on the roads. Defendant appealed to supreme court ana was discharged from nrison. D. 1. btansberry, abandon ment, 12 months on the roads. T l.-J TUTSI t:i i I. roads, judgment suspended on payment of cost. v Will Carroll and Wesley Rey nolds, attempting fcomanufacture on payment of cost. ; Green Miller, assault with deadly weapon, judgment sus pended on payment of cost. f O T-L." t . I u. o. oounson, assaiut w 1 1 n deadly weapon, judgment sus pended on payment of cost. Filmore Ford, assault with deadly weapou. Fined $50.00 and cost. uewy uuy, laiiuro to w o r It read. Judgment suspended on payment of cost. Jason Morctz, failure to work road. Judgment suspeadod on payment of cost. Moses Main, failure to work road. Judgment suspended on payment of cost. Stafford Cole and Stanley Colo, ussuuus wiiu tu'HMiy weapons, . Judgment suspended on pny mentofcost. Carl Davis, assault with dead ly weapon. Fined $50.00 and cost. Marsh Foster, drunk and dis orderly, two cases. Judgment suspended on payment of cost. John Morrison, transporting liquor, lined $25.00 and cose. Coy liogors, transporting li quor. Judgment suspended on payment of cost. P. M. McGhinnis, retailing, three years on the roads. David Guy, assault with dead ly weapons. Four months on the roads. Henry Tri plett, abandonment, 12 months on the roads. Thussel McGinnis and Mrs. P. M. McGhinnis, retailing. Judge ment suspended on payment of cost. K. D. Moore, of Caldwel coun ty, transporting liquor. Fifteen InftntJic nn ta iwi'iJj Webster Davis, trespass. Judg mcnt suspended on payment of half the cost.. Coy Rogers, carrying conceal ed weapons. Fined $50.00 and cost. Frank McChee, II. C. Rivers, jr., and George Moretz, traospor .ting, liquor. Judgment suspen , ded on payment of cost, f Store Presnell, larceny. As signed to the charge of I. A. cose. tj:ii i " i-i. . . ; jjiu uuiman, larceny. JMgntcen ! months on the roads. V. - Ti. ii ins mo cenerai rnncptisiia nf ' opinion that last week's work ' before his Honor, Judge McEl- roy, will mean more for the mor. ' al and Rnr.in.1 nnlifr. nf tha nmmtrr - I f " VUV WUUtJ, ; In the years to come, than any ; nau-aozen terms oi court nrpre. . , . 7 ana. immovable as the great ' r VninMtn MA L .1. a xiiiiuii ui.ii im h iiiiinir u ri urn nn tattw to mete out justice in very con- - .ftiderftbk quantities when, guilt Is established, ' Bkceptlpnaily e- trrcHj-ir'stea the the guilt of a whiskey vendor is established. And another thine that appeals to us is that the great judge is no rcspectorof per sons, his idea being that the jone who has had the bestadvantages, with money, good homes, best of parentage and connection, when they violate a law, are really more to be censured than the p(or devil who has virtually been pulled up by the hair of his head, with little or no training, and no associates but men of his kind. Yes, it has been n great court, and we can only hope that oth ers, presided over by judges like McElroy, may bo in store for us. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT , Whereas God in His infinite wisdom has taken from our midst the sweet gentle spirit of one of our faithful Sunday School mem bers, Miss Ruth Miller en Thurs day September 7, 1922. She was always an earnest member; zeal ous in all things for the advance ment of the Sunday School and community. We miss her pleas ant face in our society and know that her place cannot be filled. Therefore we, the members of Fair View Sunday School feel that we want to express our sor row in the loss of our beloved co worker; therefore be it resolved: First, that while we sorrow in her going and our hearts are heavy because we will not meet her again on earth, we are com forted with the hope that all is well with her. Second, that we bow in hum ble submission with our heaven- ly Father, thanking Him for such a life as hers andcomforting our selves with knowing that he doe th all things well. Third, that we extend our heartfelt sympathy and love to the family in this dark hour of their, bereavement and cherish with them the hopo of seeing her again. We commend them to .him who is too wise to err and too good to be unkind. Fourth, that a copy of these resolutions be spread on our records, a copy sent to the be reaved family and a copy to the Watauga Democrat for publica tion. ' J. A. Norris, Supt. Edna Nokris, Secretary. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. . Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the estate of W, H. Wagner, deceased, this is to no tify all persons having claims a gainst the estate of the estate of said deceased to present the same for payment within twelve months from the date of this no tice, or it will be plead in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This Sept. 12, 1922, Mrr. Sarah . Wagner, Administratrix. NOTICE OF ADUINSTRATION. Having qualified as adminis ter of tne estatate of W. S. Car roll deceased, this is to notify all persons indebted to said Ut will' please corns forward and make immediate settlement, aid all persons having claims aainst said estate are hereby nslilsd to present them to the undersigned administrator within 12 iasntlM from the date of this notice or it will be pleaded in bar of trbeir re covery. This Aug. 2 1922. Ira C. Chitcheu, Adm. FOU SALE-Two flno lots 60 x 155 each, one a corner, near theTralnin,' School, together with 10,000 feet of lumber and 2,000 rlck all for $850.00. Act quick if you want this. Home Land &. Investment Co. ADVERTISING PAYS. TRY IT. MORTGAGE SALE. fty virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage deed ex ecuted to the undersigned mort gagee, on the 4th day of May, 192jv to secure the payment of the sum of $221.00, aud interest on same, by Jerre Lenoir, R. H. Haigler, and wife Mary Haigler, 1 will on the 2nd day ! October, 1922, to satisfy said mortgage, interests and Costs, at the cenrt house door in Boone, Watauga county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the followiug deaeribed tract of land, lying and being is tho town of Boone, N. C, and be ing that part of the Jerre Lenoir property on which the li. M. Haigler He use stands, including the yard, and being known as the R. H. naigler lot. This tiie 29th day of August, 1922. H. W. HORTON, Mortgagee. WATCH REPAIRING! Done under a positive guart e n t e e. Jewelry repaired. Estimates furnished on all mail orders. Satisfaction warranted, i Oflce noar Blackburn Hotel. v J. W. BRYAN, Jowekr mQjAVTAVQUA wy if FIRST DAY The Clifford Collin Duamf Iho Mysterious Milburn. Mr. Collins in troduces 'character sketches bubbling over with humor. Me makes his im persountions look like, act like and sound like, the characters he delin catos. Uc nrnkes thm live I Milburn, the mysterious, not only niysiilies with his magic, but fur inches a ikh flow of humor and mer riment. Ctlward Tomlinson, the brilliant young American orator: Afternoon "Making the Dream Come True." Evening "The Spirit of the Colonist The Junior Worker in stories for young and old, aud demonstration of organized pay. 'SECOND DAY. J. Coalct Lockhart and HU Scotch l assies in a program of classic and humorous vocal and instrumental trios 'and S0I03 interspersed with quaint Scotch stories. The Com pany's repertoire is a medley of plraiant surprises, all pitched to a Scottish kev, and this is further ae-' rentiiaicd by their picturesque Scot tish costumes, TUB CHAUTAUQUA DIRECTOR Afternoon "The Storm." Evening "The Spirit of the Patriot." THIRD DAY The Skibinsky-Reed Company, headed by A. M. Skibinsky, a K11.ssi.tn artit under whose skilled touch the violin flives forth tones tanging from faVy-like fancies to deep emotion. Mis Myr Reed is a coloratura so. piano o( rare charm and power, and a distinguished pianist. Henry. Coe Culbertson, who has traveled extensively in the Kast and Near 1 ast. and until recently Pres ident of Ripon College, Riponj Wis.: Afternoon "The Durable Satisfac tions of Life." Evening "The Spirit of the Pioneer." CHAUTAUQUA ORGANIZATION Boone, N. C. Sept 15 to 18 m A Union Service will be held at the : -Baptist Church at 11 o'clock Sun, Sept. 17. -All publlo school children will be ad-V- ml ttd at half price. v' w:ji:it"'.' ; : liirae 0f meetings 3:30 p, a. $a4 8 $k"''.X- C. M. Yates, President G. K. Moose, Vice President A. E. South, Sec'y and Treasurer COM M ITTEE ON A IIRANGHM ENTS J. T. C. Wright, Chairman; W. H. Gragg, J. F. Moore. Greene & Bingham ' COMMITTEE ON ADVEUTIS1NQ R. C. Rivers, Chairman, I. G. Greer, JUNIOR; COMMITTEE Mrs Smith Hagaman, Chairman; Mrs. W J. Rowe, Hazel Carriger. , G K Moose, chairman ticket committees TICKET COMMITTEE ; A K Moore, captain: Silas Casey, Robert Glenn, Ross Potter, . ' ' TICKET COMMITTEE Annie Lee Crisp, captain; Lucy Mast, Maud ' Moody, Lillian Johnson 1 ' TICKET COMMITTEE Mrs. J. B. Taylor, Virginia Councill, Marga- ret Linney, Blanche' Smith. - ; "r"v:-;v ticket committie ' J - : Mrs. n. L ; Wilson, Eula Hodges, f Nellie , . goiiey, uutn Cottrell r: N. L. Mabt, Pre. G. P. Hagaman, Cashier; i W. D. Farthing, Ass't Cashier " MISH.PEARL Hodqss, Bookkeeper. Austin E. South, Telle-. The Watauga County Bank BOONE, N. C. . Capital - -' $50,000 Surplus - : - - $25,000 Resources over half million Oldest and strongest bank in this part of the State. We solicit your business. 4 per cent interest on savings accounts, compounded quarterly. I ,v mm Vulcan Plows On account of getting my plows in too late for much of the spring trade, I am going to sacrifice profit and sell them to the farmers who need a real good level land and hillside turning plow. I also sell the Lynchburg and Chattanooga Plows- I keep good stock of repairs on hand at all times aid wkat I haven't got I will gefat once. Remember I sell the Majestic Range and all who kaow it, want it. I will sell on the installment plan J L, QyaDDs see AnDOuncing Throe Big Land Sales 9 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15 Mrs. J. Jl. Stokes property opposite Cove Creek High School, now under construction, in 25 lots and small tracts, one good five room residence Good business location. You price it. We sell it. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 18 The Jesse Green farm, now owned by A. C. Mast, containing 100 acres, located on Boone Trail High way near T. L. Mast Store, 4 miles from Boone. Subdivided into six tracts. One good seven room residence, one tenant house, 70 acres in cultivation Entire farm new fenced. , . TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 19 The Huff Brothers farm, now owned by J. W. Hor ton, containing 205 acres, cut into 20 tracts. Also the Braemar Drug Store property, both located at Hampton, Tennessee and 20 residence lots. This is admitted to be one of the best in East Tennessee, 105(acres river bottom, made 70 bushels corn per acre last year. Good 9 room 2 story residence, 1 tenant house, 2 stock barns. Easy terms. Globe Realty & Auction Co. Selling Agents Johnson City, Tenn. ; - We sell real estate the auction way, any quantity, any kind, anywhere and cut it to suit you. Local repraUntative at Critcher Hotel. See him if you wanx money xor your land. v v..:; .. ; : , ' rr Hi -v.'. , ';.'- . - v. . .i. v '' ". ,.'.,.' ;.-;' ,''.' II

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