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PAGE FOUR Ctjc 2.<Hatauaa 2Dcmocrai. 1 R. C RIVERS. Editor and Owotrr. Publislied Every Thur?d?y by THE RIVERS PRINTING CO Subscribers wishing their addresses change*! will please favor us by giving: the OLD as we!1 as the NEW Address. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.50 75 Three Months 40 Payable in Advance. Advertising Rates on Application "aids ef rtiark>. ttesoluti?o Kespcct. Obituaries. etc. are charged <or a: the regular advertising rate> A-uc\'s r. t for i lication wit hoi; t giving Ch; n&me of tin? writer will no^ uEMdei any circumst rice be publish vi Entered at the ortice at Boom S C. as second ci:t? mail matter. Meat Camo Community Fair Wonderful Succes? \\"<d: Oc-.-.T 29th was ; red letter day :t the Mount Pleasant 1 'ommiif. ty ?f M- at Camp Township Under th din c'ior at the Wide A wake Community ' d> rbe first con munity Fair \v h Mr. J. C. \or si- i> ipresidsiit <.f 'hi wide make orgamzat ion. Th> sident of '. h? Community t'n'rv:.- Mr. a wton Ho \v II. and - 10 him and hi? splendu: leadership thai credit and congratulations. are sr. order f??r the sU'cces.of the fail. Th? exhibits ivhi h would hav< been red it able for i fa:r of years oj exwjienco, >>i a or c -tat fair exhibit", show el the excel len work dune - >' cne various com mi* tees, wisely chosen by the presidon of th Club, and tin president of tin Fair Association. The entire .ley v. a- brim full 6 good thii tvs. Wh: the judge- v. r deciding -m whic. xhiliits the Wu ribbons and I he red ribbons shoul. be placed ihe large crowd assemble *.vt r< lisTc.i-,;r i.. an .utorc-sstiiif* ant instruct' uddr>-s >?v Hon. K. L J">o?y/h?on. pe.puialPj f. n? r and static man on i!.m of good :oad.? Ti.r - t ut ?f the progrir was very unm-i'tar.' and t.horougiil enjoyed by ail. Th ? hf i-atiii'- t* most appot i. . .. oiemv dinner that ha been sp?*oad by he la tins on th long tahir provided by iho men. This at'ternon topogram c?nMi: of a most < weilent addctteS on Ed( cation y Prefcs^c, Vance Howell ? the \ T. S.. a few fitting and we chosen won.:- lav Mr. ^Tinkler. ?tal candidal .nd last hut nor len-t tt helpful taiks by tho judge/. -shown: the defv. * ;v>- feature?, of the varioi exhibit.* a oii.trast witr the id?-al. When the tun and sport as nlur-.m in rht p.vgr-.rn. \vas at kf.n-est p>H then e.aine the end. Ail vmu-: homo 1 T?'turn iv a coufVle of hours to tl comroup.itv play which had boon wo kod up aj the Hide awak . \wi >p!et did wacher of Iviverviw Mis Ha dy Lyon. Behind this prbgjrressivc r. er?u i wc rn.iist .ijt lose sight 'he nan piayed by our t rhcient v stec-me - At - w . county larai age.m, mi. > *->. ou:vi Exhibits Taking firfct and second pr Canning Departnit : Mi-- ('ora fetfeoat. eha rmaii coi PL U- heels. Mary Lookabi:. ; st. \V aie Morel/, second; apple \ M. Soph it Me: tz first. Mrs. 1 W. Grot Second; Blackberry jelly Mrs. ! Morel . $! Mi - W :i ni I r co rd : * a oh icily M'ss VVi More first; aiir.iv utler Mi.-; - phie M retz first, Miss Winnie M arw vf. ckie peaVnes Ml.-. I A . Gr? first. Mrs. H C. Moretz nid; pr, le p. ars. Mr Sain Nor; fir-t. M Luna Moretz second; cue mber pick Mvs. .i. b. Moretz first: Mr- \V. 1 Howell second; Mixed -Vie, Mr C. M. Blackburn first, Mrs. W. How?-ll seeoitvi; dewjjerr; am. Mi Marguritc Xorris first rize. Str&wbeuy jam. Mrs. S;u X'or; fiist prize. Mr-. T. M. Jones -eco: can beans Mrs. \V. X. . . i r Mrs. I. F. Jackson second, can pe Mrs. .-am X' >rri- fir.-; : :o.: Mis. If. Moretz I.: Mrs. J. Jackson second, can pehe.- Mrs M. Black", n; i\r,c. Mr. V Hv eil >nd. whcle peach .\Lss V J one. t". 1 -1 win jh'af:- ??i . lam .v ris Cr.-l. Mliamp 1' or.tl; can cherries Mrs. -in-ie H< ;*es f .r.- t pnier; s?raw! rio? M Sam Norrts first prize. a.K g Dep . Mas. Ida Tones. Oha.rr- in Com Light bread, Miss Wii h More light rolls, Mrs L. L. Norn.-; bbc Miss Eleanora Harmar. first pri Mi.s. L. W. Gniene. second: e< bread Mrs. Martha Burkett first 3 H. W. Jeff coat second; Apple pie M Cora Jeff coat first, Mrs. W. N. H< eil second, Lemon custard Miss C< Jeff coat, peach pie Miss Marga Norris; ioaf cake Miss Lona Mor first prize, Miss Cora Jeff coat sect Layer cake, chocolate filling, M Hilda Burkett; Devil's food cake ] Cora Jeff coat; cookies Mrs. W. Howell first prize, Mrs. T. M. Jo T1 j SOCOttd. \ ( :i rvUe Sea foam Miss Rathe s ine Potter; Hsavt*ni\ bliss. Miss Cora Jeffcay.t; \ roiiuau Miss Cora JetTt ?ai; Mi ts, M*fs Lona Moretz; B^'fr Mrs. K. I A. Jeffcoat firs*; Mrs. Zora Castle : ^yid. Sewing . Miss Winnie Moret* v haitmiui cooL ap?\.s Mrs. Martha Hut ' first, Mrs ?i. \V. Jetfcoat second child's apron Miss Carrie Gragg, to: cover Mis'n Wienie Mcretz, set underwear, Miss uvi-i. nu rpK'cc. Mrs. Hardy Lyons; ta- centerpiece Mi >. Hard: Lyon*.; Taf - inner Mis ! uh < ratri: and Lu Ragan first e. Mrs. Hardy Lj< ecoud; Mi - ; "fa '< ffc first? Mr H. W. deffcoa* second en co\?-r it. Mrs. U, \V. Jeffc. M tancv qu?it . Mr.-. H. W. -JetTeoni, f. . luilt woo] j Mr>. H W. Jfffcoat. I made rue t':rsi and second, 3fr irrte Hoc 1 f' gt->-. fair curtains Mrs. W. Cook: combiner jacket, Mrs. ard Hodges. knotted spread > Thelmaj r! Green, knitted court Mrs Sam ; Norris; - fa piltcw ' rite Nov-. :is, towel Mrs. Sam X i i Field Crop-1 Mr. Will Norris ' Com. Irish potatoes, cot Miss Win- i i Mo rot z first, E. F. M tz second | i Co- . Blani! L. Mt.rc Grst, i. C I N.. s< orci; buck . H. C. Mo-J t prize, t s sctona] T. M. Jon . . K. L. Mo-I sccoi?d; cabbage, and sec-' i < i L. \Y. Greene; C. Nor- . - I'if>i. L. \V. Gii1'" -kI; beans | K i.. M <ietz first, B ; L. Moretz| -? "ini: ciover, Biane i Movetz first I Outs, H. ' Moretz fir.-:. Hickory nut f! Don Howell first, Yauj: :i Howell,; second; chestnuts 1 >. :i H well, wal-j t : Dor. Howill; Po' . Vaughn ilowr first. Don Ilov. wond. t j Harden and < hvr... ! d I). ('. ?'otfey ehrn mmifctee I'ai - lip- Mrs. U \ ii .weJl first f prize, beet-. Mrs. \V. N. I! aveil first, - ii mi- Mi . vY. N". ii . first; D. B. N-iviis ; - oond, P ; Blane J.. 1 Moret/ first; celery. Fir.i?-y Hodges' i first; Ifoutaheggar D. 1 N orris, turi * ips 11 B \orris fi - . . V. Jack son second; apples, I . Rev. H. W. -. J,et?coat fir.-1: W. N II well second: Sweet Dixon Ue\. ii W . JeiTeoat, r. first; V;:. Beauty, L> a;,-. L. Moretz first. M. C. More.tz second; Gloria a Min d. W N ir-t; pears T. d M. > f r.-t. \Y. N. ! e'd second, ej j'!-'V\oi. M -- Yv . MoiViz. chill, com d *i Fern, pv. G> H. J? !ri-'eout; h!o? mine geranium Dr. G. H. >? 4 ; .iVdat. . .a fmwers Mis< !' '<>!a d i r'Voat. St a flower Miss Wii. . e j ni M oivl z te Live Stock Duroc Pigs, Blanche L. Moral:'. >si Poultry E. 1. Moret/.. chut Commit ?! Eggs, Miss Winnie Moretz n| traits Walking >tick> Reese Burkctt; ie ( Woodr-n spoon or iadlo, Gftorg' Miiv-1 \w. i t- d basket, Mi-.-s Cora .Jeff-oat. How To End a Cough Quickly Specialists say *<> actually end a i* i cough m the shortest possible time the medicine should not only soothe i and heat the soreness and irritation, "out kould also loosen and re1,1 ! i\h e the phlegm and congestion v.hi?*h are th leal cause - t the i| cbaghintr. When this is do: the , ! west i..ugh quickly disappears. 'J ' . ?r m?tbbd !. n ; ' ' 1 ti \ in the preacri.? k i-M i\ . - . N 'W Disoov for ^ I Cc - . T-. "S . top The C-r. Mtf sp. . .ii?* ' : < . . ami pevpli wi ,? ha sleep r.t i, r. ,ii for 1.ii.-r *isp. Uy jron their full n i i j ?_ ' '.-r. aft# r th Si.-it AofiM. .i " j ?- :ea very ?u?*r< 3sSi\?\ too. for chll<\ ' . * 1 ^or.chiTif. ' t:. . . i!ir-:,c:. al li'.mr aaU hoar ?. ?S : Ori aoilo a..: ill final <izuss.sta. As :?r E3HESB after every meal Clear.sas moo I fi and ? ? teeth and aids t.'. iesJloo. P? Rtiicves isai over- k' eatee leriing and acid lis i-a-s-M-n-g flavor fij satisfies the craving lor ij Wrifliey's Is donble ij^Sj value In the benefit and , pleasure it provides. 3*el*d in ill Purity | 'i \LJl,.^!^ri'l N. HE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY THURSDAY? BOONE, N. ONOTiCE OF ADMINISTRATION PATARRH thtvirg qualified as sdmioititn 9 of noae or throat is made i of the v-tat< 01 Martin Warrtn. more endurable, somic* ased. this i to notify ail pti :> tiroesgreally benefited by h:e*ing claims ajrai. >t -a ! * -ua. f applying Vicks up nosduc-.'a-t i! i. art-en1 .hum for payn- * tills. Also melt some -.a fir; u mom)- of i. i da: and inhale the vapors. % ItfKC "% ' Mr VapoRub M. I. v,'.,. \.Irn . Oi tr 17 Mtilion Jan tW Y.aH, . _ . ! ? i Lot's Put l ousiness First Now that the election is over let us expect j good times and general prosperity all over the country. Let s concentrate on bunding up our county and see to it that there is no county in the State of North Carolina that makes more progress than Watauga. 1 he way to succeed is to cooperate. Patronize your county merchants and make your slogan trade at home and support your county . By so doing we increase our wealth and reduce our tax i ate. Remember you can buy almost anything you need in Boone and at a fair and legitimate price. We are headquarters for everything in Hardware, Roofing, Fencing, Nails, Rod Iron, Cement, etc. Come in and tell us your needs. Your friends, RnnuE UARnufad c rn uuuiis. untiuvvnn l uu> "The Friendly Store" i " . ' :J(m, tBr.Tfaa., S ta'v? ilJBf ppiI The Extra Cant 1 That's your profit! Take it away and you just Jp about break even. Tuxedo Dairy, a~high-grade I 249? feed, fed right, will increase i & THE TUXEDO I R the flow of rich milk from your UNl-OF feeds H . ^ Ce-re-a-'h* Swceta herd and put profit cans on Tu**doD*inr Bj your loading platform every- 2''""1oV KB*lon 2j M " " JTHXC.iO K?d '.Jfa I sunrise. We guarantee Tuxedo j S a Dairy to give you moreor richer j r....- ' r?A?s* g| j H j Starter nfkd Gr\'W-.')(', jp milk and bigger profits or your Tux i money back. .Ask us about our i'A-..f<V.,-.'r>- H four weeks' trial offer. f\ M I S. G. Eggers & Co CjHJ Boone, N.C A | TUXEDO iao hsJ\ IDAIRY M*_WI i NOVEMBER 6. *924 I,, ,1 n i I II I I I I ? I I !!! I. ||. ? V ; -*>* - v i l,\ i \R re - e ' ; 41/ ' 1 H ' ? ' S I |: /i: -V.' fcjS^OK**^ ;. 4 T ighnscieme k~l 1 t? s^tfsI 0 /? Conscience talks to all?but few have the courage to obey. The man who has strength of will to regulate his affairs to conditions 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 standx ready to assist its depositors in many ways. MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BANK The Peoples Bank & Trust Company m. 11 11 1 ? /? . .4 -< pared tor Infants in ^*N?' . arms ar.J C hildren of all ages. It contains no narcotics. *y . . ? r i .void imitations, always look for the signature of 1 ; ' -' - " ") ?-ach package. Physicians everywhere recommend it II conzpleie to tire smallest detail , ^ ^ <C^ A-'' ? f. o. h. J^ansing r?Jsyyj- i At last you can buy it ? a complete Coach that rivals mapy a. Sedan i:t *f? beauty,in completeness?in every.hi,4;, i r 1 s ;t t w except price! It has an L-f.ead re, \' T>.' to electrical equipment ? Karri _ v r-.ii? a tor?positive pressure feed lubr cation ?and dry disc clutch. > Fisher r.uilds the lyiy. Cero " :vh ?Vflour upholstery ? roo ly .and complete. Ana only $1065! ts SEk. A ,<J. MILLER, Local A if en t. . YUMA, N. C. f ^ ^gLPf OfcnEHAjJ^
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