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NOVEMBER 8. 1923. (The 3SHatauiit? ii?cmocrat. Local Affairs Mrs. John H. Norns is expectpd t?? return to her home this week front Gh.ulotte. Gastonia and Lenoir, wherej she has beer visiting with relatives, for several weeks. Mr. Foley Moretz and family of j Meat Camp will occupy the : e\v building. being erected by Attorney F. , A. Linnev on North Water Street. 1 and now nearly completed. Mr. James H. Councill of Rosrnan with two lady friends. Miss Lula Waldrop of Henderson ville and Miss Jo-! sephine Nichols of Asheville has been on a short visit to his parents Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Councill of Boore. Mr. O. J. Cottrell, one of the city's busy merchants, is erecting a 20 foot } addition to his already large mercantile establishment. The annex will | rerch th? entire length of the building and will ^?e used largely for groceries. <x M-.sr Ruth Coffey spend the past week end with Miss Came H or tor, who is taking a few weeks rest at h< r horee on New River, which bad been closed .for some time. Sh?- is quite a busy young lady and deserves the rest she is takingRev. Mr. Woosley the new pastor 1 of th eBoone charge preached hi- first sermon in th- Methodist Church last j Sunday. Despite the downpour of vain a fairly good congregation was present, and his sermon, though brief.! was well received by his hearers. 1 We are grateful for a reeent big j order for commercial printing from Mr. L. S. Isaacs of the Bracniar1 Simply Braemar. Tenn. We get reg-ilai business from t^is firm and Mr. Isaacs says the reason is they know a good thing when they find it. Thanks. Pastor Woosley and family were give na pounding at the parsonage last Friday e v nitty. A large pel cent of the members were present and a nice supply of groceries., etc, were deposited in the dining room, which was much appreciated by the minister and his wife. More houses in Boone is one of I our many needs. There is hardly a I day passes but that people who arc desirous of locating here are turned a*ay because they aie unable to buy or rent property. As soon as a house is vacated, whic his seldom,*there are numbers of .applications for it. Messrs \V L. Ilaynes, Tom Moody and a Mr. Cannon, all of Coshocton* Ohio, are spending a few days with home folks and friends in Watauga y Mr. Moody was the purchaser of th?. Roy Haynes property that was sold under mortgage last Monday. Glad to see the boys and to know they are making good in the Buckeye State. Mrs. J. S. Stanbury of Boone is off for a visit to her daughter Mrs. Es- ! t.her uoone, at Frariklinton, N. C. ; One of the many pleasures of her vis- ! it will be to see for the first time her little grandson, Mrs. Boone's boy. | now more than a month old. Mrs. Stanbury has been in rather feeble health of late and it is hoped that her outing will do her much good. Mrs. T. P. Adams of Silverntone, a fine local correspondent was in to , see the Democrat Monday, and although she is a very busy lady farmer she has agreed to furnish Me Dcm ocrat e*?ch week the news from that l?ooc! section of the county We want one in every locality in the county We now have a number of which we are proud, but there's room foi still more. Miss .T. R. Field, who will be kindly remembered in Boone, after ten years of work for Christ and humanity at Glcndnle Springs Ashe county has accepted similar work at Bar Cave, X. C. and will leave this week. Rev. \V. R. Savage has been appointed in charge of the Glcndale work and will live in the Mission House there, but will have the oversight of the Episcopal work at Beaver Creek and Todd until the new minister comes in early summer. WANTED AT ONCE? lot of co?r*e gravel around kraut factory. Will pay $>2.50 per yard. H. Neal Blair, Mgr. WANTED AT ONCE ? About ten women to fill cans at kraut factory Good wages. Eary work. H. Neal Blair, Manager. FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS WE have millions of early Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants reedy to set. 100 parcel post prepaid .30; 500 parcel post prepaid 1.35; 1000 and over 2.50. Order filled same day received. Richardson Bros. Siler City, N. C. 11 -3-23-3t SALESMAN WANTED?To handle exclusive proposition. Must be reI liable man with about $150 to finance his interest. Will show good returns at once. See H. Raines 302 Merchauts Bank Bldg., Winston-Salem, N. C 1 l-.S-ltc Sheriff Critcher reports good collections on his first round for taxes The board of County Commissioners atid education were in session 1 Monday and much routine business I was transacted. Mrs. Mack Lutcrell, convalescing from a recent operation in a -Johnson City hospital is speeding the week with her husband at the C'litcher Hotel. \rmistice day, being a natioeai hoi iday the depot, tanks and many oth er business houses will close on Saturday the l(;th, as the 11th comes ?>n Sunday. Boone tfnj *A atauga ill we presume, be well represented at I the big celebration at North Wilkestoro on that day. Three trucks, loaded with kraut, from the local factory, left for the Char'otte net i kit eariy in tne week, this oting the first shipment made. The kraut was parked in 7f? nound kits. An export earner is here and the machinery for this part of the 5>iir industry has been installed and is working perfectly. A va t amount of the output will be packed in three pound cans, the most o moment <i/p for the recti 1 trade. WORTH WHILE CLUB The Worth While Club met at the home of Mis. J. C. Cook. The house w?s beautifully decorated with cry santhemnrns ana halloween decorations. A large number of the members were present at the meeting and it was one of the most interesting in the history of the ciub. This being the meeting after the annual district meeting of the State Federation of Clubs with which "he W ?th Whih Club has now become federated by having been admitted to membership at the last district meeting, and i.- now fully recognized as ;j member of the Stat*- Federation of clubs ;n district number two. Mo literary program had i?< ar ranged for thi- meeting. The afternoon was -.riven ovc r to reports from the del* gates and other nvmbers of th?i club who attended the district meeting at Mount Airy ia \ week. These ladies .vcro Mrs. J. M. Morotz Mrs. t'ifcro Greer, Mrs. I.. I.. Bingham. Mrs. .1. F. Moore, Mrs. Will Trivett, Mrs. \V. G. Ilartzog and Mrs. I T. ('. Wright. \ft< r devotional exercises by Mr. *?. P. Hngaman the following reports were given : ? General Impressions of the District liveting by Mrs. J. M. Morctz, Mrs. Cicero Greer, Mrs. Will Trivett and Mr?. J. F. Moore. Inspiration from district meeting by M *r. V.. G Hattzog. K< no*-* of Mrs. Palmer Jerman** address by Mrs. .1. T. C. Wright. General talk on meeting by Mrs. L. L. Bingham. The delegates of the Worth While Club reported this as the only one to become federated with the State Federation of Clubs from this district this year. District number two comprises Kernei-sviile. Winston-Salem, Elkin. North Wilkcsboro, Mount Airy and Boone. The folding business was transacted: ft" The club voted to help the needy in every possible way. We hopii much good may come from this resolution Many of the kind hearted ladies present gave of their means to help two little giris with the necessary cloth irg for this winter Tuesday afternoon was set for the I digging and storing of the roots from the flower garden. Other business was alto discussed. A most interesting Halloween contest w:?s entered into and the members were blind-folded and kept busy trying to make a halloween face at the point it should - ?m the drawing ef a laige pumpki* . Mrs. Vrthm Hamby proved to be th - most p- rfect blind rtist. Delicious vi-freshmerts were servec i in a charming manner i y the hostess I The next meeting of the Wojtl While dub wih be at the home oi ; Mrs. Bob Bingham or. Friday Movem i ber the sixteenth. AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 10 a m. B. V. P. U. 6 p. m. i Preaching 11 a. m. and 6 p. m. The subiect of the morning dis I course is "Continuing Steadfastly' ! The subject for Sunday night is t< be "Neglecting Salvation" Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 p. m. You are cordially invited to atten< these services. Note ? The meeting at Blowinj Rock conducted by Rev. F. A. Bowe closed with nine additions to thchurch. "A hen in the hen house is wort] two in the tree top." John Mitchem of Bessemer Cit; was the best judge of seeds and o plants among the clab boys at th State Fair. Lee Ingle of Whitsett wa a close second. Grain and grass must precede dai rying. THE WATAUC MEAT CAMP NEWS Marrk'd on last Sunday Oct. 2St Mr. Marshall Cole to Miss Be^i Miller. The bride is a daughter v ' Mr. .Hosea?Millet and the groom i : a son of the !ate Rev. L. D. Cole. H is a world war veteran. May th? : be a life of prosperity and bappines. Despite the cold steady rain R? \ , Jeff coat filled his regular appoit meat at Mount Ziun Lutheran Churc i last Sunday. "Uncle Hosea Winebargrer is ver ill at this writing and has been dui i ing the last week. We hope he \vi i soon recover. Uncle Mark Winebarger attend e th*? burial of his brother Uncle A: Winebarger of Beaver Dam who d j on last Tuesday night. Mr. W S. Houck after having si ved the people of this vicinity fo nineteen years as r. f. d. Ma carrier has discontinued this end : the route by order of the p<?st ofti department- We are sorry indeed t lose the services of Mr. Houck as was continually on the job. Mr. Charlie Adams having faliar.ci injured himself l.nst week is ir-' proving very slowly. Master Arlie son of Mr. Henry Pi" tit while .splitting wood cut. his ) f thumb very seriously. He was tak- i to a physician at once. local corkkspondk: i BLOWING ROCK NEWS I Plans are already under way the construction of brick building whicu \va.- destroyed by fire rece lyJ II. 0. Hayes' big brick store buvd ;>.? 1........ . ?".i be ahen completed, one of the !> j bnil'lin^s in Blowir.tr Rock. Mrs. Mary Hartley widow of t late Low is Hartley has a serious ca j of measler and i-" not expected to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ( ritcl.tr : turned home Wednesday from CI. . lotte v here they spent a few day i taking in the big -how. Hynuiii *.h* t*.v?*i\? year old soi ; i Mr and Mi Lee Crisp is a tra { i worthy l;ttle nurse. ILs two I ' cousins having niea^lc- he ha a a a --e!f.appointed nii?>e. w hile theii mother Mr>. Pearl Hartley tea in the \:rnue:? : < -ho ?) Byr.em no: and cheers his two sick playnv* while theii mother is away. The box Sapper given last Sa ur day night at the school house cm a succet* in every sense of the w ! After singing "America" Prof. ?. (1 (ireer made a helpful and inter*?. . talk much enjoyed by all present Boxes brought from one to feurteei I dollars. The cake made by Mis-- Boyn ton was cut by Miss Lulu Ward. th< prettiest girl, and eaten by the au d:enee. The cake was sold for $93.01 Total receipts wore $203. Mr. Torn Coffey eat the pickles. Mr. Hill of Charlotte say - the bo: supper was a roaring success am we can all agree with Mr. Hill. ?r v /-? ??r i. < ?- ' ; nesday after visiting his vife ar.i i family here. Mrs. Cordon and he interesting little Son Thorns*.- wil spend the winter in Blowiia Keek | The Cordon home is one o? the mos i beautiful in the city. Barber Hartley is a very *n-k mar | The Community Service t ub wil hold its next meeting at thi Home o Mrs. Reeves on South Main. The?Blo\vingRock Community Clu , is a great success. It is now epin ( Savah Jackson in a Charlotte Ho? pital. The doctors say the patient i cheerful and doing well. Mr. hoy t Earp was sent to Grace H ratal a AI organ ton where ngem is ha been made fur an operate Th Club was responsible for -e cos Mr. Teaster was also give mone . to go to Grace Hospital f ai c>| . oration for appendicitis, the Hosp tal bill to be sent to the C. :aunit Cub Mrs. Cora Hartley ha- turn, from Blackstone where she : :-s bee j I visiting hor egtd mother M Joh | Cox, (oiini rly of Blowing k. , ! left her mother in very feel healtl i r? CARD OF THANK.>Ve v.ish to thank our ? fritnr Iof Boone and Ruthenvoo.i :\?r lY kindness and \vmnathy '?i? tfc j funeral of mother, i KIM HER JOHNSON ar 'hildre I WANTED TO BUY?A fev acre* < ,, i land within two miles or less < Boone. Write R. L. Stinson, Hicl " ory. R. F. D. 3. 11-8-2 LOST Between Boone and Wilke boro Ladies Wrist Watch , Swi: Movement, octagon shape. Lette: ^ "A. R. T." on dial. Finder retui to.Democrat and get reward. 11-8 e e ZgVm m .A DEMOCRAT i ? ' WE ARI in MAN! w IF AJ Gv X. L. Mast, Presiderv L. A Greene, Vive-Pi r ; G. P. Hagainan, Casbi W. D. Farthing: A. ( Austin K. South. Tell I Miss Pearl Hodges, bookkeeper ' ' " ' ' ' ! ' 5 j"''M h;i?n CSf i i i ii i ARF. YOU EDUCATED? ANSWER 14 QUESTIONS \\ ii?. j* is one educated in the <>?- j seiim" of the word V A professor in j ] the i niversity of Chicago is said to .' have told Ins pupils that he should I . consider them truly idrcut< d .vl cm r they could answer affirmatively these I I questions: ; !. Has your children Riven sym- r pathy with all Rood causes and made you espouse them? 2. Has it made you public spirit.? edt 3. Has it made you a brother to the weak ? k 4. Have you learned how to make il friends and keep them? b. Ho you know what it is to be a.:.? 4 -irn \ 6. Can ecu look an honest man or npure woman straight in the eye? I ?. Do you see anything to love i. in a little child? t S. Will a lonely dog follow you I in the street? i. 9. Can you he high-minded and II happy in the meaner drudgeries of f j life? j 10. Do you think washing dishes . b j ami hoeing corn just as compatible ] . with high thinking as piano playing j or golf ? is ll. Are you good for anything ? ; v" ^ uuim'ii - \ a.i vun <jc unppj j it , alone? (11 1:'. Can you look out on tht*| e I world and see anything: ex cent do!-! t !nrs? Ni 1:1. Can you look into the mud | pium.'t* Uy the wayside and see any j l" thine: in the mud puddle but mud? % i . Can you look into the sky at nigrht and see beyond the star-. i: \ Can yov;r soul claim relationship with' n 1 the Creator??Progressive Fanner. ' ni ;; :! ill Watch W U J r | pairing p! 4" Done at Walker s Jew ri " 1 also repair Fount Rings and all Kinds ol All work repaired earliest possible mom Mail your wor kto WILL C. WALKE i Specially v IND E LAY CLAIM TO NO P WE CHO?SE T? REGA1 S ONE OF MEN INSTE; BECAUSE A SJDER THE M L TFUL RELAT er HENCE WE Sf er KIND AND GAIN BOTH j WEALTH. WATAUG/ BAi L 3 O O N j|j|f ' : " . r - fi Jv" h" . "5 -;" That dangerous cough?stop'it! before you have to take more costly * measures. Dr. Iv.) s connmi> jusi those medicines thai up-to-dan* doc- c tors prescribe with the good old-time ^ remedy?pine-tar homy. It speedily | ^ checks the cough, soorhes rhe inflammation, restores normal breathing. ; Ci The taste is pleasant, too! All druggists. Pi sure to get rhe g-natnr. DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar Honey [fTtSINSURANCE you -- - - - ' VVAIN1 UtUKUL A. BRYAN, BOONE. i For Sale or Rent 6 room Dwelling house in East Boone. Located on Boone Trail Highway. If interested see or write Mrs. D. F. Brown, | Rutherwood, N. C. 11-1-tfc STRAIGHT SALARY $35 per week and t xpenses with man or woman . to introduce Eureka Producer! Eureka Mi'p, Co., East St Louis. { Mo. 11-1-lnT ?? ?? Re- ^ ^ Eiigraving 1 o. eiry otore. ain Pens, Spectacles, : Jewelry and delivered at the ent. 1R, BOONE, N. C. PAGE FIVE dng cz> RAISE OR VIRTUE *D OUR BUSINESS VD OF MONEY OR VE WISH TO CONEANS IN ITS R1GHION TO THE END. 'ECIAL.IZE IN MAN SO WE WOULD GREATNESS AND v COUNTY" MK E. . N . C . O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN T. I-. Mast and Brother have sold heir interest in the Hodges and Mast rm at Adams, N. to J. C. Hodges, f Adams, N C. The said J. C. Modes will collect all debts due the rm and he will also he responsible or a!i debts this firm now owes. This October 1C. 1923. T L. MAST A- BROTHER ;ovui, :s. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as executrix oi he will ..f it. \V. Barnes. Jr. Deceaad, this is to notify all persons having: laims air a in.si the estate to precut them for payment within 12 r.cr.lho .?* l.ue uoir <11 mis nonce - ~< ir the same >v?ll he plead in bar of heh r* tovery. All p? rsoi owing the aid estate will please make immehate sett lenient. This September 20, 1923 iMrs) BESSIE GREENE Executrix. TOVVS FOR SALE " I have several good cows now giv;ng Milk to sell?some to be fresh soon. JOHN E liROWN.. lO-2;V2t W. A. WATSON INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Vumn, North Carolina. See or write him immediately. "EASY PAYMENT PLAN'' 25 REGISTERED ABERDEEN-ANgu Cattle AT AUCTION. Miliards Sales Stables, Bristol. Va. 1 p. in. Thurrday Nov. 15. 1923. 10 bulls. 15 cows and iiuifcrs. For information write A 1*. Buchanan, Glade Springs. Va l0-25-3tp FOR SALE?A FIVF.-PASSENGER Gldsmobile in good condition. To be sold at a big sa.:nfice. See Deputy Sheriff Geo. Hayes, Boone. N. C WANTED in UNLIMITED AMOUNT Home Made Molasses. Hams. Bacon. Shoulders, Eggs. Butter and Beans. W. B. Yoder Co.. WinstonSalem. N. C. 1018-4 Kiddiesxolds Children have very delicate dig -atious, easily , disturbed by too much "dosing." Treat croup and all colds "externally" by applying? V/ICKS ? VapoRub _ OvmrS7 Mrflm* Jarm IW Yaartp
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