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PACE FOUR ?tje ?Satauga SkmacraL flL C. RIVERS, Editor *n<? Owner Pabiiihtd Every Thvredey by THE RIVERS PRINTING CO. Subscribers wishing their address mm changed will please favor us b; filing the OLD a? wei? as the NEV address. ctioe^Dioriaw D trrc. Ont Year $1.5 Rax Mori ha .7 Three Months 4 Payable in Advance. Adverti?inf R*tc* on Application Cards cf Th*r.ksf Resolutions o Raapect, Obituaries. etc. are charge for at the regular advertising ratei Articles sent for publication withot giving the nazue ox the writer will nc under any circumstance be publisl ed Entered at the post office at Boon N. C- as second class mail matter. Thursday August 7, 1924. SHOOTS WIFE. THINKING HER TO BE A BURG LA Statesville Man. Mistaking Spoys for Intruder. Fire* Upon Her in Darkened Home StateVville, \ mst 4 -M - akin h;< v .f- for .1 irlar at his hoir. on M-.r ir Saturday nieh B. F. McH::v hot his wife cnijr yih# 7cot of his 12-gune shot _ * !;< r left arm nes the shouidci. Tiie bone wo n in tv?i, a irer titetjgg was -vvand Mr Mciiri-gue suffered feijrhtf'il 1 f h!??od before Ci>oU: be :iv iical and surgrics attention. The urrcd after : family had i foi the niirh Mis M<.d(:r, '.1,) has heC-n was tni.-.'ik ' t?> sloop, and i;ca ill^r : onie : n ijio.ind the hou.< imatrrin,- rhat a hnrglar was tryin to force s- :rd? t&e, aroused hi husband i ?lt asleep W ; Mr. M l" "t- making a - aiv of the Vf oh Mt s. MeHanpu v.> Up at <1 t..? the |?>or which i".\ U.,?H -ep.r ?? anartnpjr when h* r.n4. reachiRjr the d.'j on I and -lie1- if it to be th po -d intruder . ta , . - ill ..the nr.iE-un : f - is ? for ai -xr,ary;:un or >a.vir.* .. . thin]Lr h-.m>eil\ the :uii bo?o he realised the terriUU; mi-talu I had made. 1-h.th were hon'iied wh< they rva. 7/.Mi what had *.ik? :; plan \ei>rn.; i> were aroused :t:.d the u forti tiaii woman taken to the l>;;v hi'-*.' a quickly ssible. F] atU^reons found that amputation Thv arm was neocssa'w. < oin-ideri: her ade physio a. ,li' an at thi terrible shock ?* by a t: mend^Ur loss of blo< -.a hospit atith thought e?>\. r\ eeeii :f;ly doubtful; .it r r? po? fiSiujst th pali--:U"s U i.-hlo ate th she is resJ Infc ai ? > taiibe >: Jftcreu hnd thai her . ; mo fa^orhuU-. MvdL.rjrue in jayd- uis- rx': is -ft Thi? Lave . * : , small ch dren. ?1 . > Moor. . . ; -1 v >t dot'; ;?t ihe V v. ha veturn< from i whii! x .oer. ; kin?? -axoi.M work : the !\?>?;thwt tern I laYersity. He wilt \:k?\y ta Up injr eVhob": for the re. j|&r of r summer Subscribe For Y o u County Paper Take /n ialotabs TRAM MAtfK arc KI> for the liver Beware of imitation*. Demard the genuine in 10c. and 3Sc package* bearing above trade mark. C. C. Hacker, M. D. (Offices over Post Office.) Elizabethtou ... Tennessee. Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases of these organs treated by the latest approved methods. Errors of refraction scientifically corrected. Tonsils and adenoids removed only when necessary 2-1-fimp , ' ? T1 EMBALMING OF LENINE IS SCIENTIFIC MIRACLE Moscow Aup. 3.?The body of Nikolai Lenine. the former Soviet premier, which rests on a brilliant red . bier in a hermetically ??'a!ed giass..vnf'Kiu^ 4,. 4kA y American and other foreign new spa^ perrnon today. The embalruers appear to have accomplished something "" of a scientific miracle in fortifying y the tissues of the dead ?*ader against ^ dissolution. All who knew Lenine in q life say that in death he looks as natural and serene as on the day of! - his death. Although the medical experts who! ' embalmed the body saw that neither' ^! wax nor any coloring materia! was. s* used, the face appears normal in every way, there being no indicant tioii uf pigmentatiu A the flesh,, i emaciation of the bod\ or shrinkage, of features. The embalm* rs even ~~ have contrived to impart a smile to I e the face. | J SAVE YOUR MONEY-i >e bo* of Tu'tUPi ;> *?\es manv ilsri in doctor's b-11%. A rcmtdv r d.<ta??) of the Ii>*r, fie* headhe. dyspepsia. com tip.it ion. HIisftfcss; a million people endorse airs Pills) David son Issued Every Week by the please and Schools are opening. August is the month to make the k.d's drosses for school wear, therefor, wo invite you to come in and *n>r it one of the k'>? ect lines of cott* gaods assembled in this city. H have all the 1 .... *1 II IIU 3|IUI I 7 * > < > C'll i!S tho d? pcndabio si; . * in checks. j The <n*iy \ ' : -i-.u.k a fai .n r ? suit it: l u\: ;4' M: lh??v , *1' l-.i vt' tout !t?jt: . . '"u- can \vat?*v| ' * Lor hitttS' li k Bo * patriot by Crossing your fam.... *y in cotton fabric Ginguamr. ar**! the practical dresses for school bouse v iP ' rjg STj ? ?= -' -J I Waike 2Jr^ " 'S^ ifg JUST lO AG/ THE ONL LIST A {.P 1 taa . [ f.~5 ko i m Our stock 01 never quite so . - luring or cdJtipi * : U= il il i gg Lrom the sm ! ^ lar buttons anc diamonds of rai I ~ i?S? i No matter w ! " ?> will find us the m looking for. 1 ==: [??S I?& i hair and coi the lowest consi i [Lc: ijgjS ot our custom* our present sue I Walk< g ^ *E WATAUGA DEMOCRAT--EVE! KartKini \ "at. ?A rter sig j preparations the county has started to breed tadyhusc to sell to the lemon I grower* of this dWrict general [ ^ months ago the county built ao in- ' sectary in m htch to propagate ladybu;s to fight the mealybug which ** gained n foothold ?>n the lemon or- t chords *rt Carplotfria ai*J wWch , threatens to s?read through the , county. , Baby Bandit, Latest rolo.?Pueblo postal .tufhorJties and city detectives dlBCorered The 1 source of several recent post ufllc-e thefts, and uuDoonoa] that two auutl hoys, seven to ntne years old. were the! responsible persons. The hoys let! 'he detectives to their hiding place ??d ahowed them a pile of ashes whidH < They said was what was left or the | rVcks and Daorn We Are Nov to Del ice Ci at Youi VALLE CRUCI! "Made in V Y all** ( v11r I Dept. 8t? Davidson Department St entertain our friends and and street wear and certainly Southern people should wear goods nadr from cotton. Cotton being the principal raw materia! of the south it is possible f?.r the women of th? south tr> advance thr interests of the fnrmcr and thus advancing their own in', en-it by wearing goods that r a . cotton, at the same time w ar ng goods that are hot!* stylish sani: ? > ied economical. So let u ?? f\or; girl and woman in our tami'y wears gingham this fall litis, is roai patriotism. A Republican is person a ho think* a Democratic sdmiitistra'iou < r's Jewelry Boone. North Carolina. UN REMIND VOL TH. Y REALLY MODERN j .BL1SHMENT IN THIS 1 OF THE NORTHWEST REGION | ^ everything in tl.L and ki nwx mo ui ici in; ailing. t t t allest necessities, such as 1 tine like, our assortmen est quality and truest bril ttt hat your wants may be ire to give you just those ttt jrteous treatment, high c istent prices, and an eye sii jrs, have been milestones :cess. jr's Jewelry Boone, North Carolina. *T THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C REVIVAL CLOSES The few days meeting held at the first Christian rhurrh at Foseoe l>y Evangelist E. Hoy Gentry of Galax v*a. closed last Sunda> night with ?even additions to the church, all oi hem bein gheads of families. There were splendid services at the rivei side Saturday evening in connection with the ordinance of Christian baptism. On Sunday a union service was enjoyed by a large congregation tc hear the gseat gospel message bj the Rev. S. E. Gregg of Shulls Mill; N\ C. and president Hopwood of Mil ligan College, Tenn, and the gener dus ladies made us rejoice wjth theii rich and bountiful supply of gooc things to eat together with the socia hour.?Reported. ^ Prepared iiver ream c Door 5 ICE CREAM V'atauga" :is, N. C. ) re News ore with the hope it. wil customers. is bad for business A Democrat i a person who thinks a Republics administration is bad for husinosi Roth art- right. A CLOSE OUT men's suits most of them of the f mous Fuller make which wc arc clo ;:i? out at cor-t. Come anJ look tliei over. Sumo of the A. T. S. students ai P.'Wf: ; ? war, betuu-c war maki hisfforv ! they hate history. BETTER GOODS FOR LESS AT DAVIDSONS | Store a ri3 I c. ^ i WE HAVE EWELRY 5 ART K E ndred lines was gs harclly so ai _ steel pens, colt ranges to the iliancy. c L ,1 fi in our line you : things you are 0 SS39 f 1 0 juality goods at ngle to the needs 5 in the road to 0 1 c D Store j 5 I ? S t I Have you salted those calves in the back pasture recently? Farm ani- t i wals need aarit to whet the appetite t help in (iigcstioo and promote jrener- 5 1 al pood health, say livestock workers * at State College. n * * f i ^tlkoTTlf-UQ F? / *? Y rv V . ?/ u v>tw* * J-'V. A V/ A A v.* It 4 | ! County Paper. 1 f j :j SHOE SHOP r I am offering for s? Boone formerly owned Harman Bros. The ma pion type and in first c guaranteed in every res the quick purchaser. O sitions in town. See me W. M. HODG I i his is to announce ] that our new ice plan! time, and we are deli small quantities on si You should get tht during the hot weatl possible around an or* ables that would be s g eration will more thai I' Customert will ol have notice of their re the ice to be deliverec of the wagon early in I RftONE ICE i c a I f 5 i 6 '^L ? T. j* a i* ' 5 ?: ' ; - / 1 / t 1 r I s ' ' in ' X^_ , j ^ ^ ^ "* " We Have 2, or Three Mowe iC i T pa AND IT LOOKS NO BE HIGHER AG 1 We predicted the ad 2TU came, a $10.00 adva jg came true once and n a n ill J If you need a macli ffl now. It has always hi a thing when you ne BOONE HARDV i _ m ??????? ?????? AUGUST 7, 19Z4 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Ail peraoDB are hereby notified hat we have sold our interest in he Boone Garage to F. C. Ward. ^ Said F. C. Ward i& to pay all notes wing by said Boone Garage. Said Joonc Garage, u partnership corapoed of W. D. Farthing, F. C. Ward ind Walter Johnson has been dissolved. Thig August 5, 1924. WALTER JOHNSON v r wawm W. D. "FARTHING >8-7-4c FOR SALE lie the shoe shop in and operated by the .chinery is of Chamlass condition and is spect. Good terms to ne of the best propoat once if interested. . iES, Barber * 1 * 1 tL mmm \ ; to the general public t is now operating full ivering ice in leirge or lort notice. i habit of keeping ice ler. I he saving made binary home from eatpoiled without refrign pay your ice bill. olige us by letting us f quirements in time for 1 on the regular round the morning. & FliEL CO. 1 I I t ' ~ . "" 'Vk _ - ?- J t k 11 Only Two i Deer ing rs Left iW LIKE THEY MAY . < NEXT YEAR L IAIN | vanc.e last year and it .nee. So our prediction light do so again. L; tine you had better buy een a good plan to buy ;d it. VARE COMPANY
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