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A Non-Partisan Family
VOLUME XXXIV
BANNER TC BE PRESENTED A
VALLE CRUC15
One feature of the approachin
Watauga County Sunday School Con
vention at Va'ie < rucis church. Val!
Crucis. Saturday and Sundaj
August 11 and 12, will be the preseti
tation of a beautiful pennant, 18x1'
inches, to the Sunday School havmi
present t iie largest number of roore
sentatives over sixteen years of ag<!
-according to the number of miie
traveled. The number of repivsen
tativc- tiom a given Sunday Schoo
win uv mu.upuea oy tne numoer o
miles from that church to the con
ventioi. church, an?i the school having
the largest total will receive tb<
pennant. The Sunday School witl
which the Convention i& he'd, am
any othei school within cne mile
will not compete for the pennant.
There will also be a roll call o:
townships, when a record will in
made of the number of Sunday
Schools represented from each town
ship as well as the number from eacl
school, -and the number of pastors
superintendents and teachers pre
3ent.
The County Sunday School Asso
ciation ofhceis who are prttmoim^ the
plans for the convention are: Count;
President. Mr. C. W. Uobbins, (,'oun
ty Vice-President, Mr. -1. D Rankin
and County Secretary, Mr. W. L
Winkler.
These officers are r.-nuesHng th,
cooperation of all pastors, superin
ter.dcnts an clot her Sunday Schoo
leaden- in the effort to r.iak*. the con
ventior. a success.
The two out-of County -peakeis it
che conven I ion program w;ii I .ir
D. W. Sims. General Supcrinteiuieiit
of North Caroiv.n t\ S ? s.-o
A, ar? M. - F !?aAs-i>tar*
Su>k rMitt. nder*.. h* *h N''
Sims ami l!avi:, ar? -;! tr : *> <.
aiui experienced Sunday Sohoo
workWith those -wo ouoidt
speak,a: d t:.< -p tuii i ioCai
I be . hat ai i s er
catir^ i i assured.
f-at -very church i,
ask* <i sit i ;:?v <i ti r.n *; least t-.\<
'it'l-i'h-fS ??? tho C? ii't * COrt\V!:;i/'a*
hut you wi.l W?Tk'i
Uia this cioes not r* *ttict 5 *rci
from : ?ii- *jwt many . t ..\;U
ii- .r ^.-;?octiVc Suiiday School
us p?.>siS-!o. i'o not lot your c!,;irol
fail '.<> 5h represented.
Sonn ha- .-aid that each Sundu*
School ha- i:- agencies t*.>
t. . . *
inciv;iM? ^ Lcmuuri. > a ad roukiiit
nu> 1 V '. . This may i?
true i am <iM.y ft:*- the fihurcl
hhbmhhhhhhhhhkhq
yOU I:.! ? i: . ' <?! C OUUt V A!1<
find '.hat less . .. * third < i it
pop v.. are in s . day > i1 o*- yd
will :;vca?e at cr.cv :h-;t those . r.
eie.- ai\ i.a :.la b.
Wt as your - ounty Sise
giving ivdi time ami hi
work .\v. quite discatii - : .
times, 'Viaui not oven a sing <kr.?i
...... r r au!
?-??*" * v'/ - 5 ganKe
the : -:ai-. flow --? ?_, v.
have bv.abundant!} . - paid by .-ora
churcl.v- ai>d tovim-hips that ha
came up one ::u:. percc six : uii
W C kli?-\Y i - y ,.l"w g" to l'.U\ V
great ivi'Vi-'..
Kvurynfit- gel ready far tie. la
County Convention Valle Cruci
Augm-i ll:ii and I-.h. Bring a Ii:
basket and break bread with you
friends from other sections oi th
county.
Yours truly,
W. L. W INKLER.
County Secret ar;
COVE CREEK NEWS ITEMS
Mr. and Mr.-. Ralph Glenn wit
their two i-.kier*usting enhdren ai
visiting among relatives and friem
on Cove Creek. Mr. Glenn is a sc
of D. L. Glenn of Rock Hiil. S. (.
formerly of this county.
William B. Horton of Farreli, Pt
joined his wife and children for
few weeks' visit at the home of h
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Horto
His sister-in-law. Miss Hattie Mast <
Baltimore accompanied hira.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hoisclaw ai
/Ipnorhtfxr of Roseiand. Fla.. a
delightful visitors among friends <
Cove Creek.
Mr. W. Lawrence, contractor i
the Baptist church, expects to ha
the building completed within thir
days.
Croat hrturest was manifested
having a Coaamanity Fair here tl
fall al a mooring held at the schc
house on Monday night. Coun
Agfit Steele wae present and offi
e4 helpful saggeationa. An accoa
ttte meeting eieewhera in Una
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Newspaper Published in
BOON
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g\ REV. NORMAN H. CAMP
r> of Chicago. Noted Lawyer-Evaageli
1 who will begin a series of servict
at the Baptist Ch ur*_h in Boot
beginning on August 19.
f '
i CEREMONIAL OF KEREBELA
]! TEMPLE
j Th^ East Tennessee State So rim
School. with its spacious campu
commodious building and beautifi
scenic location, has been secured i
Che playground and business hea<
? quarters for the ceremonial of Ke
. bsia Temple. Order of the Myst
Shnne, to be heid on Monday, Sej
comber 10th. The approval of th
^resident, Sidney Ci Gilbreath hi
i just been secured for use of th
, school buildings and grounds.
ThN is -?? ? . the first csrenioni;
[i of the Kerlvda. Temple, which i:
. clacks Nobi?* for Bast TeiinosstSe. i
be held in Jbhrison Cir.y ii: inore tha
j' eight years. if :> anticipated tht
full} 1 .POO Nobles wi.: take par
coming ><?m al! points ?..;rt\rc? n ilri
i tol and Know;Ii- ; the latter poir
>- * 5 < f .r- of :h? Tv nip'v.
The -?obit sou * hy Shnt.i- ' Tub, oi
j ganixe 2 -i vji g i fee i * w inter an
? : ?v. h?M' :ic mbe?>h:p of l?l\ wi
, act a> havS|? ;*;. i alucu 1 ."0 N.-blt
. ; in .Johnson CU;. \vil?
. j pail. A knge number of No .-ires wi
\ bi given a trp at-ro;-o the
. j Snr.ds.
, It i,. .Tj!i??d tc, mt4/S? thU ihe l?i{
cert in the Itfflgv ti
? C iii jl*"C . - -.4-tifev'U M-fc V ?. " ? . > ?&.
t I eu 1-:% the local Shvmo Club : > ai
i: riffifce eve -y dhtasl. ai d the-e a
s; ?. \^ at work. Some of the imembei
, of the !<&:T; e'ul- art1 uiso Tempo- o
tU"ers. and i:v?i;<led in the Rrty.nl D
y va? . he;...- ?? i.y Imperial i Cental
< hit! ie - S .T.d I'.c-ov-Je W.
>.: <V.ulev . lu.th of Knowille. Tohnsc
a 1 To. y ;. vr:v; .-no uts will be uml t tr
^iothc.als of the Shrme ? -:ib. of whii
;. | !-; :.t S. ilecet- i * ? !' -..dc!i:. P'r J. 1
,n mi -JlttMt-L'Ul, i. . I".. Ui->
i; ^ccivuay %
J Thy :u.. I a! I :..-IVoV. : r| ij
. will i:ie;;ai. j |;c ; WBfi'tnjr:
1 . VUs-k I . .M. i'arH.ie
' < I i 'uA'< * i:> to State Norn
0 GvOUl-ds.
-. -Vltvvk P. H. ExCCU!;Ve : .v.-.i
Audito; ium.
1'. 3i i ?N. rrn
G> mnusiuni.
' o'clock P 31. Bar. n
cuforei <\
s oYiock i'. M. Dane.-.
DOING HIS BIT
g < i'r.rlv Wall 3!n - ; i
!i i H J.q;b IJ?-wgag kalsomine-. 1
,r p.?:u:>. with olors brave and h:u :
0 i- -i l::n; t-y the village dump at qut
: . : nine, and said: **This io\
I iViii ?\ - er slump; with men like y<
; ;n line! 1? every delegate in to\
would bright n things that way, a
I pain: his shack a hrir.di browr.. t
!'' ielite ,? dappled gray, our burg wot
gait-, a fair renown that never wot
t : decay. I've seei the pumps of set
roved kings, and pumps along t
jC Xiei; I've seen a patent pump th
" llirgs off water half a mile; b
Jnj never have I seen.,by jirigs, a put
' with so much style." Hugh Hewg
proudly reared his head, and gave
l" loud hurroo: "such fine encouraj
,a ment," he said, "makes me as go
ll5Mas new, and now I'll paint my cu
shed red, and dye my dachshu
[>t i Mae." Our Funktown has a growi
j fame that round the world will rea?
we always boost a neighbor's ga
re and tell him he's a peach; we h<
>n it is a burning shame discouragenu
to preach. If Johnsing decora
his shack, or buys a new tin car,
ve builds a fine alfalfa stack, or pai
^ his roof with tar, we round pat Y
^ on the back, and hand his a cig
ris When all of the people of a grj
are free with words of praise, wl
ty they extend the hand that's glad
aU aspiring jays, that bar? will dt
its riyale mad by its pro great
t?|a.
itfottg
arid for Boone and Wataus
E. Wf AT AUG A COUNTY. NORTH C
MERCHANTS OF TOW
WEEK FOR SPE
j
I Ke merchants of the
j the midst of their stir of j
Trade Week so far as
over anywhere in the Los
I he matter ol a Spec
been under discussion by
and it was unanimously
?' week of August 20?27 f
period.
Men are working aire
ing stocks for the week.
It was decided for eac
ducements. Some are rr
J certain 'lines, in some case
; going to give Valuable Pr
More detailed inforr
r- week.
. Or account of the late hour at
IS ! Trade W eek got under way . some
j ded iti this issue, but will no dot
ADDRESS OF WELCOME
! D.-iivered To The North Carolina
ll ibn Association by F. A. Linney
1 At Mayview-Mar.or. Blowing
Rook. July 7. 1 <f23
it Members the Not. h ? aroin a
Hat" A.-^oci.itwr. arid Genile<1
A f--\ J u . ut .'i.!..:; frtVitt
- v. ataug-a ( : ' ;?t .... i
- * Hr- .::i-Ji ? aieya^r.ho
- r?> a t-.\v. .%f an - This ex.1
v.: i. v. ..-.a i.!
- i.aiih a: -i It--; * : v r
! t ? you .. yarn. v. ho h;k>?
Vet.!? a i'ra-i.iJ iv. t, r thirty
- . i . : .r U a.'? 1 and 1
. v'i : ..-T !
r r.akr k srreat G-'voi':...t r.i N'orM:
' 1 a'o i'i? I lilh is! ij'.l 1
dh il.ft 'ft v. SCr-nu?i->'.i. ?;
- v-iuv" in rhnmier a:*o jw.: frofti, ar;.
J- wayV" Niui -liniy Hone
- tor).
' 'x ? -ifloom- yon to thi> qri- i\t < :..
,i: . .. -> of .1 wo on . .*
>c i?tcuua?' thy '-'vati-I beauty of
=n ixwuK fountain . '.ciion ?>o ;
'L- in .-^v. rait.*. Thv '.ani:} .: ir.a.v iv
H the soil ift-, nat the g.w.tie '?! .*
j toe ftiilr.es* of our f.*. rethe
yUungiMK n?:ita;ii :v.*r.?-s. u\
, raocv aV tfc* w?'id fio-wrs c*n<ir?i
inve>u?l by livciy of
Thi- wha: i v.an; talk.
u'vut tonight. ur tk.iv is
J- uvmnTaijieOf ::\ UOCT
giery in the iar-i in ^h|cfe ir.
al ! \vanc to tell \.-n first how it
formed.. A oc k. - v when v.. ... a*
. v^Tfes :*-iri?or\ uG&git - aco
Gi at Sp rtt liv etl bebii d ih< sk
I '.v; : a _i.i ito yahl? awj he. a:. t
! ?": -A krc.- lived li:i \ hex
too liunierou?. Behind ti: ?
!-:.:'uv van it iK- Sur. spent
ligki. The Great Spirit opened -hj.
? jit one day ami looked up *.
,1S :;rrh and it was a hail of mud '
* inur mound in the watt:
u"*, ilow was scat out and then the
i-..:. . ay! the vulture ;":ov all
au ! cuutitxy until he eaiv<- to
n Appalachian region, ami beirtE
n<! : uuumIou, a> his wings \ :.t do v. u
"s I :i va?;c\ : ,i- I.-- I'll
:i*h .. made a mountain .cud the Gr
ild >pirit tearing ail vailcys wou!.?
P-; ioctroyed called him home,
he jv?. ' t^ir.s dried otf. -he iun ap;
>at i <-iir and then a man and woir.au \
:et down on these mountains. Strut _
*lP to say. they soon quarreled after the;
a? came here. She tied to the mouu:a
a and he followed her. and in ordei ;
?e- check her in her flight the Groa
od Spirit began to create the flowers
w- The rhododendron was created: ?$
nd hesitated and passed it; then all tin
ng fruits were made and placed i'u he:
-h; way but these she passed; the sc r
me sters filled the forests and let uir
aid ...
_ trembling notes ot music, out thest
int
teg she passed unheeded; until finally tnor
strawberry was created and put in j
nts little cluster of green leaves. Sb
iim stopped to gather these, her husban<
ar overto?fc ^er? arjd they were th
founders of the Cherokee race, th
first Indian we dweovered when w
jdn cazae here.
^ Bat aoon after the Cherokee* <x
cupied thw country they became 0
cruet to the aniatftle that the animal
Bva hold a great conference to devic
some way by which they couid pr
,U Utel
ja Count\ . the Leader of .N
AROLINA. THURSDAY AUGUST 9.
fli DESIGNATE
;OAL BARGAIN SALE
town of Boone are now in
j* i x
preparation ror the hrst
we Have known to be put
t Provi nee territory,
rial Sales even has long
some of the merchants,
decided to set aside the
or this gigantic bargain
;adv arranging and markh
man to offer his own intaking
special prices on
s below cost, while all are
emiums.
nation will appear next.
:
which the preparation* for the
of our advertisers are not mcluibt
be on the job next week.
| re. - vos from the- slaughter of
ant The Great White Bear
King and presided After dis
it r to us mcuiis they ii ta*ly
; that thvjy would u.-w the same j
that man u.-od a-^airst them. j
5 : rot ktw.iv why some vise anim.ti .
at .. mxjetmc*?perhaps tan Ground :
- : ?r.vMj \ MUgrgcr* an interna.a
\ OUK or u I- < ? Nations'
: .u-i ) Umx iR'Mer boitig s?;ir-;
they ath?r>..-i the iron* And ar:
kiog of thi* at.iiv.ais ? >: : t i
aw s hum- o?. the I ?>v srrii
i .u r.r \\a - a jBpor ntarkMtian. He
! ' hi* Mat!.- ;?iid stjS iu- va- moMB
Ht&n thv-y earn-.* iu
st; fitft . ' ! ?.? ms&et- of x:.-[ ;.
' ikoy yat r.'-vw: at a cbnvensaid*
"'We v.'i!l nxtevrahiato
by diseasetivd it is raid rh;?5
he t;- ut- \Vo?m became -> amuyil
-.1 that yvsrg-e-^or. that he t? :> owi
*>? fct* back .-' ?I has t,? Vi-: hei-n abb.
to tuvii over situ<- that iiax*. (Lai a rater*.
Bu. they <-t .-iiv.! t iu- <s < ;
ar.(! -.r. thorn loose ana < u; the
< l- aid tho Clierokees Lv#iin
... !r> ?he tkousKi i- Kutil it '- !< i
nr : mi - t :?? ? i hat o;, a id "No
- was i
m 1 ated. FitiaUj Plain Lite eaifte
' i:'t -ant. *' ?V\> r . u-.: ht?
r.Bj," ?l ! v.-lrn !' M-' . !< '
.& . . .. . < M 1 ; v.S; . r. r- > .! jl
i . . 1 Mill'!.' : "t
lg$i*ceft U>v vveijl :h;.i ti*l !'i
(:uid ins-iers h t-i dre..ivd; ?md
in this way Sap gr..-a; Cbci. ? vo :- !
1 -in-v\. t.? you - !* i:-o of.
that U hi : . . .. . '
rc.-iovl at liit foot of y-.?.< ?u~.
ivy of ar.-. ;r --. as rh, <'!. . v>ho,
i-co ap'L a this seer ion vt' the country :
We r>i i.' :
pii .i it by a more uv:veitahi thlc- than
tthe Indian usn - ay i :. i to aii
the \:>ienear. continent; To the
north was the to h* west
he Algous tin, to the s >uth :i e
. - iwiehee and this. was the grea: L-.-u :
:e v" .'.: "! hetwey: the it
was Man's Lr^d tr,\ v .
humived year- a?r-.? and h is the Lost
Province now (laughter and
pioiise >.
f?at it was ioriuuui-.' fv: civiliza
oh of America t! at th > was No
Man's Land when the surging masses
from o-.:r e<els* re.-ted against these
an. Wt ki ? x.oth:Tig of ;his
vast West that has made us the
wonderful empire that we ar today.
We were tying co find a path where
ive met the least resistance, and ir.
' hading that path we looked to the
' Great Grandfather Mountain that
stands to 'he west stretching one
arm down the Yadkin and the other'
down the Catawba, inviting the eivili
* zatiofl that settled en the coast to
* look to the west, and over thi^. trail
i j men led by brave, courageous imj
mortal spirits like Daniel Boone, first
s found the trail. Boone went across
a this No Man's Land. There was no
e Indian Tribe that had even a perfect
i Indian title to it. After he went he
e came back and told to North Caroe
lina the wonderful story of the wone
derful West. When bo did that a
man in Wake County who had just
!- been married two yearu and whose
o wile in that time had taught him to
a read and write a Utile, heard of that
o mighty West, weat and spent ana
?- (Continued ea page fivej
Jorth western North Caro
19? 3
EX-GOVERNOK TAYLOR TO BE
IN BOONE SATURDAY
ALFRED A. TAYLOR
In accordance with p?ans ma it almost
at the last moment the E\-(!ov?rnor
of Tennest" Hor.<rai. A!in :
V. Tavior brother of K?? rt I... wuli
ioliver the address nt the masonic
hen it: Saturday.
< lr Saturday night be tvii: deliver
in *he auditorium at the School his
fate : - lecture "Up Salt River" unlVS
A. F. oc \. M. tin- ??r? < -
?: ' tltStl tfw lit le^ r? r T ;
>r i'otii at tfe Ma-jo.k feju rauif#
i?;?i iti 'he
TRLCK. TO COS VIA BA S5CF/IS ro
MASONIC GROi NiJS
i . :?k-r to ?osmi. lbs '> >\
|>r<'pc4rt?-.^k;i: ;!i r fvt thv r>u nic
to ;ts jjvesit Shi ,
. :;?t:ty ot' B"un> ;?:.* IfiS* < i
'it Mj?- oni..
SHBghciu-* a?f vr.ju>;yv<I i? Ij^jg
ttivAr h;4?kc-;.- n: ..!; I f 'ri?v f
,v- a J.I - ot: .-kit - .via< ;n-?n : >; *-.
,M m: .... -m:,,
??'.kh ' I. i I'
ik- Arii.-r- K N Uahr.. M < R; i
aini W'.ii I; !{?>... . > y.' -i> K
lUklfec* . - . I : ! Malt' .. h;
iiiinifii a ?'i>nmn:Cf'* \o tiy-ij^or .lu
iin:K.r t stoueup n ?. < it vv.
IT ;>-.? ? i. . Hariri "
..f till h:0 v.- i.f i'..." 'N. :.
I RIDAY LXTs v WiNf PI.O'.T.
\\ . . : of
you.:\?T.io ciliv
V- ??.: \ 3-': ''fife o j '.V'U of tfa.
?>'?v a; . . ..Ail:- :;.e 08* th o.
the f'i ..rhfr-nt. Thv' ^^ i et eanu- iv &n
f t vi.itos? t?. citi
; . . ... I:.. ?>. :... Was
zhi f . T :.
Mv ji 'MTi v ;c\ , Tei.n., hunted #>n lu
ioUtheun Sy.<{, ?:: va? cVrOZ;<d<i v.::
i>r.i shcv-- i-'fi.n- trains laeaiU>gTttil
5 -d- 000;-;,ai? &rrv*
< , ' :. rVtl A. Oiu.- ^ gh :.
::i-pave fdr kv- appro, a
,;.oi; .; efforts in this iw.se. an
Il?:.:'v ; ' ' ai" fifcms ut ti c- rharlott
Ob$$i r iealt Kindly v.th the ii
"ho,...V. ,.;g I,
btuioirA f good roads into the huh o
a;.. . eoumy they put up -a eit
bonk in ihe hitherto hedged -arovn
tow:. ?;i! BoOhfe: The* little wvok;
pap.-: * ; had boon serving the po<
.. .... put in ;? up printing
machine and the cc--:i.
enc\ of The Watauga Dernocr.
found ifcseii enjoying the privilege
of a nd ;? d weekly journal."
( rnt::;uing the editorial states till
"ne-.v; ff President H aiding s dea
i reached that remote locality almo:
f as quickiy as it did the large center
and what did this enterprising iiioui
j taineer do but get out an extr;
! which was circulated all over Watai
j ga and adjoining counties before .)
day was one? The extra was '...it
| job-press alfair, either, but an ait
I' gether creditable newspaper sheet.
At least two city dailies of Fridi
I morning reached The Observer t
! fice without a line oi the President
j death, and the uowspaper perfon
| ance in this little mountain town i
dicates that all onterprise ia not co
fined to the big centers."
It gives us great pleasure to kn?.
that our labors to this connect!
'! have met with so groat a degree
j puhiSc approval
clt
lina. -Established in 1888
NUMBER 3?
THOUSANDS FILE PAST BIES TO
GAZE UPON FACE OF DEAD
PRESIDES 7
War:- Kardme: ieft Washington
: ?n:?hr ! ? . r. H.- short. evt-ntfii!
of r and heavy care won
* ndt'O; his et?' n.; Vv h^UH.
Ye* ?.. , I . : njr of
i y hint' ea.-twuro to t?p
rr? hu* en:? ,:f leadership the mil
' ?. - ''^ui'.-rvm * had thrown
to hi.-: V'.day thn* tide efejJet! westward
ayra.*: ancier the serttni? mik.
Th- r-.j^mar rails lor* him back lo
Ohio whence he came
iriir v-u:.!;'! ij -*aat '.fin- spon.e the
! national f&rewei as the funeral
; train drew "'-it. A teuton of armed
men stood with rifles and sabers at
: salute Civat folk and in the
| thousands stood silent with heads
! ri.-iruil rt !.. ^ "-1' ?
1 ,,v .???: "i eveTi'Ilg.
uR'i the dead president w;?.< gotie
But bctr; j mm. there in the halls
<>f the senate where n-j he rubved
;n hts happiest bourns ;ri the capital,
or agair. there in bleak. >m*;y rooms
of the df--' r v : White House, where
! were passed the r ..y day-, am*
nights of care tha' brought; him to his
untimely death. lingered brave mej
mories such as he would be proud to;
night to kr o'-v ft lied men's m vi> as
I they thought of hint.
' 1 to were memories of Karii?'.
" preside!'* : m.-morie- that
'dealt .ith t\*:\ : ?r t> doty. tU
!o\...*-y th? e w{.? wnrk-d y|\i h h nr..
his jvi* i<** *. just u.ffl vf his ureal
power, his high ?'.>.:r;e.o i:i [.h-e. his
utter ?>) f cui-.f Bt there
vei... . -hei I'ur'o-'iO . f liawtljfejfi (lie
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I Memorial ice
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t;- g .. .i:?ueth?.d!?*i chtiveV in
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JOHNSON CITY 13 PREPARING
FOR SHRINE CEREMONIAL
i' . Nclr.t>
r; J;?%s3j C'h: v.-. M-.r.day
Son: ? *.-? E .u. i":*.v ulscc
t rb* v'pfc i .???<???; at the 4
r i . :< f-. : :'\x,f: y-i ;Jiv ir.e d^ub: aiid
i i.theV I.' .0 V be iva.jc- v.t
ra 'vunrd t'owK pig grjsfe :?r!draj& pUu*e
'> :. Sin . : - < : Vvu-'.v
v vsi'tfji . deck ... >ov
tioa on that dr.v. The stores
-i I a v.t) l.;>i?:c>s places will h o dceorat
e oq with emblems of the osEeri
v.ii.daw with ?;??kU oumela
and ropes v. fifean;:; the occasion
>f :.?r vi>itit>:r Eariy 1V...1 r. vt|l
y find the streets; spotted ?v r ?.
<i hrovii-.p. w?>v*iy \vigfc the lays
y Uii-aiu t::I late- hundreds o: ^rinors
> ' t?a her atoui d t dri k th? C&mek?
milk ;uni hfat :hu Hut Surid>
? KnoSraBTe v?s? : . sptwiaL train
it ovrr the Seat hum t.? ueeomorinte
'^Nobles coming front Kta-wiUe. The
i Special wii. arrive abov.: noon and
>M i eturn aboxtt n.id night.
li.
;tj
s, SILVER TEA
' A Silver Tea a ili be given at the
x. home of Dr. and Mrs. Anders en
x- Wednesday afternoon from three
o'clock to r.vo. for the benefit of the
.. Methodist Church. Everyone is mo
vited.
jy CARD OF THANKS
?f-j
] We wish lo extend our heartfelt
?-; thanks to our friends in Boono and
ti-: the surrounding: community for their
?- kindness and sympathy shown
! va during the long illnoGe, death and
' bo rial of our dear wife and mother.
( Hay Heaven's richest bi&yar^u rest
of i ua each of you,
W. A. Carter and FasQHy.