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OCTOBER 23. 1924 ? TjemiL, Vbnda Jed Hacker is a busy keif ever there was one?whose sovl-devourin' aim in life is, geUin' somctbim done. He set he craves the quiet hour to so''to rest his mind?but he's aieard to slacken power and. racbbe lag behind! We never : , see him loiter none, nor loafin* ! I any place,?too doggone constant on the run, to stop an' wash hi* face! Of course, such unremit.tin' toil augments a fe>ler' ? pile, but, what's the good of riches when ye ain't got time to smiJe? I envy not my neighbor who succeeds as he deserv es ?but the keenest sort of misery comes along with busted nerves! The way I figger Hacker's case, hell never shift his gear, until he's part-way up the stairs to ?where he goes from here,?an* when he grabs his harp of gold an' tries to strike the tune, he'll I realize the handicap of gettin* there too soon! -v - - NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE By virtue oi the power of sale ^ obtained in a certain mortgage executed to the undersigned bv K. L. Honeycutt, Mrs. K. L. Honeycutt and Leiia L. Winkler, on the fourth day of October it)22 to secure the payment of the sum of $41-1.59, default having been made in the payment of said amount, i will on the third day of November J.924 at the hour of I p. m. at the court, house door of Watauga County to satisfy said mortgage interest and costs, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract or parcel of land, lying and being in Boone township and BEGINNING on a stone in the branch and runs south 25 degrees west h poles, thence south 11 east ^ ten polos to a bridge at the road, thence south 00 degrees east with the road 20 poles, thence north 71 east, 2 poles to a stone on the bank of the road, thence north 10 degrees < ast 30 poles to a stake in the line of lot number four, thence south * -" degrees west, 31 poles to tie- beginning, containing three acres mere or less. This the 30th day of Sept. 1924. ROBERT WINKLER, Mortgage. NOTICE . . All persons are notified that we aa*e sold our interest in the Valle Crucis Garage and will not be responsible for any further business transactions, jifter October 1. This Oct. 4, 1924 B. H. ISAACS JOE K. MAST 10-9-4p < r A BANK ACCOUNT i will do more to systemize your business than any o- i ther dozen of tilings. It will prevent mistakes promote economy and prove an incalculable Doint to the business man ? Bank of Blowing Rock Blowing Rock, N. C. m g^L^iiiuiiumiL^ Chew it after | every meal r It stimulates IrY appetite and g (i -Vi> ; aids digestion. 1.-^1 ^-A | It makes your H | food do yoo more l*nj.U'<i>rl?;miBiR good. Note Iiow It relieves tbat stnffy feeling after hearty eating". fcI?t ? teeth. ^MLi sweetens C%lUna^^a bresth and dL*r9gnK'A It's the soedjr MCfrffwrntaiB dBase* 1 TENNESSEE FARMS FOR SALE 150 acres well improved 5 milS from Johnson City, $15,000. 108 acres, 10 miles from Jonesboro! practically ail level land ??mi well improved. Fine spring nd near pike; ei.ici.rwwi ? ? > v? . > > VI v,uvu.vv. ST acres miles from donesboro. Tenn. All fine land, lias good barn j ind*Dther improvements except it iaa? o housse. Good orchard and only. >H mile from pike road. Price $11700! The: c farms belong to M E. Prof:'.it and with a suiaE payment down .in give good terms op U balance. If interested write jk ai Johnson*. ^ Tenn. Box 48th lO-K?-4cj J NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION All persons are hereby notified j hat 1 have bought the interest in thej Boon*. Service Station formerly own-1 c d b> M. P. Critchcr, the undersign-j ed to pav all debts due bv said firm * . and receive all debts due to the Boone Service Station. Said Boone Service station, composed of M. P. < ritcher and F. ( . Ward is dissolved, i This October 2, 1924. F. C. WARD. J NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having: qualified as administrator j of the estate of Walter L. Shull, deceased, this is to notify all personsi having: claims against said estate of j deceased to present them for pay-j nent. within twelve months of the' date of this notice or the same will; be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to <ai# estate will please make immediate payment. This October 22, 1924. Myrtle Shull, Administrator. rOLKS! IN OUR (T-5) TOWN ^ Maggie is Surely \( Insulted ' / Now j By Edward | McCuilough V AurocAMtn I ro*/*e0 J i ! -- . ? i ' ; s | I NOW WASK T ., IAT J | ^ UNLADyLIKT J ? " S' ^ "' >" v:Jy Wj , ; . ./ ' ft#/; , ! \\il ' m W'> I ? V^; vw <i- -'_sss rr ' t w?-~r do~ hrr*? *'" ?! thin* C ' tjluiwl . HA1S._c ? m .' f X 7 V ? I -(& -' '! " V 1 VUH. j S EARS, i 0 ;V;. i - \ *' - ! v . r... \ - * ! 1 '7 A . r-V-- " __ lit & "/ ha i !?. .] V 4. i: ,b;L., ^ l^^lE 1AV."Tsr^ OOl ^ /M ; i rME WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVE WHOLE BODY SI IN Of Morse, Ln.?Mrs. L. P. Lam-i fcert. "ho has been a popular) school-teacher here for several years, recently told a visitor of her interesting experiences with CarduL "Just before my . . . came on," said Mrs. Lambert, "I would ache all over. My feet, my toes, my arms, hands, head?my whole body seemed to be in one awful pain. I would grow so nervous that I could not hold a cup in my hand. My husband would have to hold my coffee for me to drink. Last fall I was in such a bad condition that 1 had to spend I about throe days in bed every month. It seemed to me that I was on my last go-round." Then one day, said Mrs. Lambert, she happened to read about O j._; v " - - vuruui ana tne experiences of some women who had been helped by it. "I felt that Cardui might help me if I tried it," she p _ ASIF PF/JC1L C I ' N I *" j CJT HU3SV rOLO w> \ HO /?' V > \ ' ,"f) ' . -yf Z U%/ h '-^v\ (|p T fr^w J m 7 BsjT bTl*_i. iTii \ I esrrre-R. " J ^ ^ I HAV1N' HER ^ / Ten. I.IES \ - c7r., I f|r? I x H*?' ?=?^?s <ou\/ I-ioT cats*'^: Y;: LQ \j ,T*5 TH' TO-NIGH" ri22^-, A S^jake'S hip; WON'T te-y o o> , ? \ 1 1 v %c) / / f p=v 1 %<U ' W#MU? = i /' Wfc_f_ LcT ME \ _r i ( ' i T'J'l I =? j \ U r- STICK -.SEN/ 1! tiS ? ' p /%I A \h ",$? RY THURSDAY?BOONE. N C. :EMED ? &TUL PAIN continued, "for I had been suf- 1 leruig with similar troubles to j those mentioned there. I had heard of Cardui all my life ar.d 1 knew many women who said they had been helped by it. The very next day I began to take it. "Very soon after, I began to notice my improvement. I kept on till I felt like a different woman. I gained in weight from 98 pounds to 115 and felt better than I had in years. I took six bottles right along and found it a splendid tonic. My suffering was partly due to a run-down condition and the Cardui stimu- i lated my appetite and helped me i to gain the strength I needed. I ... I take a bottle every now ? il ? ouu men, even now, just as a tonic to keep up my strength, but I am in better health than I have been in for years." All druggists sell Cardui. Try It. J 86 IB*?1- i. ;^] ^ mePir?:~iL V - ' '* e P?0 BAND \\ " r ^ / 0. NEWYQRKL'. ; .. ^ ^ ~ juTPC'P W.t TALKS V\M?W" OuSLV SHE E. i WAS _ THING BL'T . ~T~ o. HCOEEESS/1 1 ' OLD i, , ^MAIO r vr ?c#L V \ ? 4 'X . \. ( i i i \ . h I ! r } If \ ' ' 7'J L l .t|. i ^, iLU^ C;C SWELL "V"NO CURLY"' r ELEANORE I'VE TOLD ' YOU &IV? I YCU eEPORE = LITT LE / THAT i DON'T ISS ? /T CARE TO I HAVE YOU N KiSS Nit filW7 ; rf / J \V.l \ : A^rri Jw* * \ ?> f~7g\ ! i "> I T'T^V v -<S. ircra / ^ N CONTINUED ^ fpom last week * J*,L~ - B A3 lis" DO Y NOT HAVE IT ALL. Q-IR.LS \\ HAVE IT ONCE ^ 80VS WILL Sj^y NEVER HAVE IT m J CAN YOU &U6SS T-S WHAT IT IS ? I DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS PAPER S3 NEXT WEEK I |i PAGE SEVEN f -- y ' K <i KT'! ->?' ' X*j >sV, :3m- w 4. i '*> - . v- ?< -,. '*. j| / *v\ ki && * -/A ( A i U' \ ll H 1 I Im%x&oseieme i =( Sj l> Says~ Conscience i <*vll<s to all?but f. w ha% the courage, to obey. The man v/r?o has slre'i^tS of w-i! to regvhle h:j- affairs. to condition* as they exist and saves regularly soon finds that conditions change and always for the better. Conscience says SAVE!?So why don't you start this week? This institution pays 4 per cent on savings accounts and stands ready to assist its depositors in many v.-y-f. M\KE THIS BANK YOUR BANK The Peoples Bank & Trust Company j H _}i^ e^s ^iiiN w' Whsn You Jg |:^C^N Want Eggs ? j& . ' v ' ' Jy Most any Urn yard biddy wJU B Vf, r cackle out a few eggs in the 0A "v-.< . snriiur mul K.?* tt \?g tt Tuxedo fed hen to sing the egg et '^^*5? s song when eggs mean money. |fj Starr in right now feeding your hens Tuxedo F.ggmash together R '"> Srs with Tuxedo Scratch. In re them H ?'j 4^ M plenty of water, grit, shell, good Jg C? s housing and proper care. You'll ]H E y* < ' have healthy hens and healthy I JR." egg profits the year 'round. Tuxedo F.ggmash contains no flavor tainting tankage. g?j ^ UNE OF FEEDS B "J,r" L 1 S. C. Eggers J Ce re-Q'ltB Swreis j $$ i^5S35)^ \ O r% Tuxedo Dii'ry H j J & LO., Tuxedo Chop * - "tdl *T? f f** TuxedoHejj Ration jAj* H DOOI16) IN? V^* TuxedoPiaroo Feec H|| j Tostdc Mash ^ |l ,i!tt 1 ? ~ 1 MR ML mm II i ax notice 1 will be at the following places on the dates namd for the purpose of collecting the taxes for the year i 924 and for those who have not paid for the year 1923 also. Friday Oct. 17th North Fork township voting place. Saturday. 18th. Meat Camp, W. H. Norris' Store. Monday, 20th, Bald Mountain, Todd Tuesday, 21st, Stony Fork, at Cook's store. Wednesday 22, Elk. Tripiett's Store. Thursday. 23rd. Blue Ridge. Stor:e Brothers Store. Friday, 2-1 ht Blowing Rock, Blowing Rock. Saturday, 25th. Watauga, Shuils Mills. Tucsdav. 2?t } lshi?\x.-r?oaba?-- Pr/.enn?1' -* - ? ? , , , * ivoiicu a siuie. Wednesday, 29th, Laurel Creek, Voting place. Thursday, 30th, Beaver Dam, Voting place. Friday, 31, Cove Creek, Mabel. Saturday Nov. 1, Boone, Court, house. t The county candidates will be with me at these places and veryone is invited to come out and pay your taxes and hear the issues j discussed. Ladies especially invited. Speak- \ ing will be at 1 :30 p. m. on above dates. C. M. CR1TCHER, Sheriff.
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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