APRIL 30. 1 925. 4 I LOCAL. fyLPPENEVG^ Don't fail to hear Dr. Harper at the Normal School at Commencement on May 8. Friend Tom Coffey of Blowing j Rock was ir town Monday on busi-; ness. He says the prospects for a great season at the Rock this year are fine, He was accompanied by Mrs. Coffey and Miss Fentress, a teacher in that town. It is very gratifying to note that Mrs. W. H. Hardin who has been extremely ill with pneumonia for time. i? trraduallv iinnrovinc and her permanent recovery is expected. Born to Attoiney and Mrs. W. R. i Lovili on Monday, a boy. Miss Nannie Rivers, after two weeks treatment at Grace Hospital Banner Elk. returned to her home in Boone Sunday, very much improved. Deputy Collector F. M. Thomas, acconipaied by his chief Mr. George D. Martin of Winston-Salem, spent the week end with his family on Cove ^4 Creek. They gave the Democrat aj much appreciated call Saturday af- J ternoon. Mr. Martin is a very genial companionable gentleman and is delighted with his trip to this section of the state. Little Miss Mary Helen Hagaman whose illness we have mentioned from time to time, continues to im-; prove, and it now seems that her chances of recovery are good. The Democrat is sorry indeed to heai of the death of Mrs. Til man Adams, of the Brushy Fork section, j vrKii'K 11 r-t-ri I tior- Iwtmn 4 a. day morning. She was stricken with something like paralysis while at the supper table Tuesday evening and never regained consciousness after the stroke. Mrs. Adams was formerly Miss Molly Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bradley deceased. She was a good woman and will be sadly missed in her community. Mrs. George VV. Hardin of Johnson City is here for a few days at the home of Mr. John F. Hardin who has been a very sick man for the past week. A little child of Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Hendrix was taken to the hospital at Banner Elk the las t of the week for treatment. Mrs. Hendrix is there with the little sufferer. The Board of County Commissioner* will be in session next Monday. James C. River*, editor of the f Wilkes Patriot was in town a few hours last Sunday. Mrs. J. F. McGheo has returned to Fayetteville after a few days spent O'llk Vt.lt* fill >lf ttxi. kiiro Mr. E. J. Norris who has boon right much indisposed for some time, the result of a hurt sustained while trying to help push out a stalled truck vras able to be in town Monday. Me is not yet well but much improved. Let FO Lubricati oil that i an oil th; "Standar refined ft with the sistencies the from using it < our own it is bette You will you char i-i n..i JULl Ul 1UI "ST> ^polarir v ST*NI f?V' _ - L?H Mr. R. R. Hodges has returned from what he is pleased to call a "courting expedition." at some point beyoud the Blue Ridge, but he failed to coramict himself when asked who the fortunate lady was who attracted him thence. Kraut is now being canned in immense quantities at the factory here ?imu a nt'iu'r ^raae 01 mis puiataoie food could not be found on the markets anywhere. There is well above one hundred tons to be canned. W. J. Horton of Farrel, Fa. who has been with home folks at Vilas since Easter, left on his r turn yesterday, accompanied by Miss Mary Luuue Horton. daughter of Mr. J. B. Horton, who will spend the summer there. As we are ready to close our forms the news came from the sick room of Mr. John F. Hardin that he is holding his own fairly well in his struggle with pneumonia. His rest last night was badly broken but it is thought by bis physician hat that if he lost anything since yesterday it is very slight. His condition of course is critical hut still there is some hope that the good man ma\ recover. Mrs. Hardin who has been ill for more than two weeks is slowly improving. April 30 came with a slight freeze and snow early in the day. The tops i\f flirt mmitif oino n< Witu :i c lliiu is written. It is very cool and the prospects are good for a fall in temperature by night. The fruit so far has escaped injury 1925 TAX LISTING I will he at the following places on the dates named for the purpose of taking the tax lists for the year 1925 for Boone township. Vilas, Monday May 11. T. L. Mast's store Morning Tuesday May 12th. J. C. Hodges store afternoon Tuesday May 12th. Poplar Grove school house Wednesday May loth. Rutherwood, Thursday May 14th. T. L. Critcher store, morning Fri[ day May 15th. Sheriff Critciier's afternoon Friday May 15th. Boone Saturday and Monday Ma) if?th and 18th. The law require every one to appear in person and give a full ant accurate list of his property. :aisu uv (irvi>r Ford cars and none other. ] same care that has placed o i of "Standard" Polarine Mot t rank of motor oils. We h sxperimentally on private cat fleets of Ford cars, until we sr than other oils for Fords. notice the difference immedia ige to the new oil, for it does a biicating every Ford it gets a c VNDA is MOTOR )ARD OIL COMPANY (N? THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?E 1 200 Pairs Ladies Pum sizes, ranging from $3 i S * DAVIDSON D Sample Departi | : SUNDAY DEFENDS REVIVALS | Noted Evangelist Offers to Fight Any Man Saying He preaches for Money Offered Million Dollars a Year by Movie Syndicate. Winston-Salem. ? Reaching back into the pages of history Billy Sun-1 1 i day in by far the greatest sermon he has preached here, compared great ' rulers in the world's history ar.d gen- ' erals n the decisive battles of the world, to leaders in groat revival tr.ovenientsof all time and declared j that what has been done by mankind v such men as John Huske, Martin Luther, John Wesley and others like them, far exceeded any accomplishment of ruler or general. His text tonight was, "Oh,. Lo d, revive thy works," and it was handled in a masterful manner. If there i i- any person in the city of Winston j Salem who is inclined to criticize; the revival now being conducted the 1 chances arc they will keep mightly! quiet after the sermon that was preached tonight. The sermon was re plete with historical incidents and had a powerful effect on the great congregation. Mr. Sunday said that some criti. cised revivals and said they brought about undue excitement. He wanted to know if it was excitement when a j drunkard was caused to go home sober; if it was excitement when it ^ caused a man to be true to his own wife "instead of some other jane." Some said it was onl> temporary. ^ "Haiti is temporary," he said "but look what it does for vegetation. A ^ hath is temporary but it docs you good." With vehement, language Mr. Sundav resented the imnut.-it.inn th;it he merely preaches for money. Rcently hr said he was offered by a moving picture syndicate $1,000,000 to make a picture and $50,000 in addition was thrown on the table in front of him to cover his expenses during the contract for one year. But he told those back of the movement that they could not gel his mug on a screen for fifty times that; that at the very time your t e-flowing We have Fords is [t is made ther Conor Oils in ave been s and on are sure tely when thorough :hance at. RD" OIL av Jersey) VERY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C BHIMMIHBBMMMBBBDn*' ps and Oxfords. All .50 to $6.00 a pair EJtjLre I nent Up-Stairs he received the offer to come to the' - ity, he was offered $100,000 and ail of his and Mrs. Sunday's expenses paid if he would deliver a series of .twenty lectures, but that he declined that recently he was offered a contract for a period of one year at $10 1)00 per week by a lyceura course to make two lectures a day of six minutes each and that he declined; that during the war the city of New York for t.ho work he 'Jid at a meeting there paid him $125,000 and every single cent of it immediately went across the seas to help the soldiers ar.d then he said, "they say I am just after money." He jerked off his coat, threw it upon a chair and with his fist drawn hack, said he just wanted any man to confront him and say that he was merely preaching for money and that he was a grafter; that when he got througr with him, his family would not know him. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many thoughtful deeds of kindness during our recent bereavement. You have helped us to bear our sorrows, and our hearts arc grateful. When trouble comes your way may each of you be treated with a like degree of consideration. G. P. Ilagaman and Family. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administrator of the estate of B. H. Broyhill, deceased this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate ol deceased to present them for payment. within twelve months of the date of this notice or the same will t?e plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. W. W. MAST, Atlmr. Subscribe For Your County Paper NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administratoi of the estate of Mary Smith, widow of It. A. Smith, deceased, this is tc notify all persons havinpr claims ag: ainst said estate of deceased to pre sent them for payment within twelvt months of the date >f this notice 01 the same will he plead in bar of theii recovery. All persons indebted to sair estate will please make immediati payment. This April 16, 1925. A. N. MAST, Admr. 1 6-23-30-7-1t-21 I Extra 3 We have just : ware which we MON Dont fail to invited to call j bargains to of! MA] ANYONE INTERESTED *>* GRAZ:ng this year or buying a K'?oo?l grass farm see S. C Egger*. SO I' r . I North CatoliBa, Watauga (bounty. the Superior Court before the1; I Clerk. J- O. f'ouncill and wife, Emma Council!; F. C- Ward and wife Vertie-. Ward. vs. E W. Moise and wife Luise Moise; .1 F. Lenoir and wife Lenoir I J. i. Lenoir and wife Lenoir; Virginia Graham and husband ' Graham, heirs at iaw of Al;ce Lenoir, deceased. The defendants above named will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action, was issued against the said defendants on the 15ih day of April 11125 by A \V, Smith, Clerk oi me superior \ oun lor Watauga I County, North Carolina, which si m-! mons is returnable before said clerk at his office in Boone in said county ?:? the 15th day of May 1925; said , defendants will also take notice that -aid land is for the sale of land for i imrt.ition in Watauga County. North i arolina, and that the petition in .aid action will be filed ir. the of! fice of said clerk on the 15th day of May 1925, when and where the defendants are r< quired to appear and | answer or demur to the petition or the relief demanded will be granted. | i nis Che iom day ol Apnl lU2o. A. W. SMITH, Clerk of the Superior Court. Brown & Binjrham, Attorneys. l-2:Mtc "One at Night? Next Day Bright" 1 \ ^ ^ - -- p Thousands of satisfied users fc-el that way about .1 f " 7t; trr > & v ORDERLIES They work naturally i , i and forni 110 habit. Pleasant to take, easy in action, safe and sure Good for children as , I well as adults. Box of GO Orderlies 50c BOONE DRUG CO. ' Sir ^owaSJL AM Boone, N. C. : Hairs Catarrh > Medlcme Treatment, both J 2 local and internal, and has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty yeaTS. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio Special received a shipment of qu : will offer at special reduce DAY AND TUESDAY M 1,1* 1 TTl 1 1 attend tnis sale, l ne ladn it our store during this sale er in all kinds of hardwar KE IT A POINT TO BE I Yours to serve. irdware & Supp PACT. FIVE ! HAVE \ BLOOD HOUND 1 public "service. Phone W. I . She erood. W. L Cole, Shemood, X . ' 0-7 LOST?Box containing blind bridles betvwen Bonne and Lenoir. Finder please notify Beivvood Collar Co.. Bc'wood. X. arid tret reward lp NOTICE OF TOWN ELECTION Notice is hereby given that an e.ECtion wili be held on the >th day r?f May 1U25 for the election of a Mayor and Town Commissioners for Lh- town cf Boone. The pollm*? tilace for the .-aid election will be in the court house in Boone. Notice is further given that J. D. Couneill will be the registrar and \V Kov Johnson and P. H. Hodges have been appointed judges for said election. Notice is further giver, that a new ? registration of ail the voters is required. The Registrar will be at the polling place as required by law. Ail electors are required to register before they can vote at this election. March 31, 1925. T B. MOORK J. S. WINKLER J. F. MOORE Commissioners, EDW. N. HAHN, Mayer. 4-2-4 NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE NORTH CAROLINA, Watauga County By virtu ? of an execution directed f(. tU.. .....7 ? -1 '** ' " . v v??v uiiucioikiii'u Mitrui ui w aiau* ga County from the clerk of the Superior Court of Forsyth county in that certain action entitled: Smoak Motor Company vs T. F. Lovill, E. L. Teague, and R. L. Tongue I will on Monday May 4, 1925, sell to the highest bidder for cash to sat;sfy said execution, interest and cost, all the light, title and interest which the said T. F. Lovill has in the following described tract of land, adjoining the lands of 1. L. Smith. Linney Barnes, John E. Brown, William Lovill .Jr.. A H. Hodges, B. II. Moody W. 11. McGhee and others, and containing about 58 acres. From the above tract is excepted the following described lands: [ BEGINNING on a stake 15 feet from Pres Jennings* line on the north I east side of an alley way, and runs I north '27 degrees east passing a I large wild cherty tree at about 4 poles, and near the spring in all aI bout 14 poles to a stake; then 56 degrees east about 19 poles to a stake in the old Lovill and Green line, then south "3 degrees west with said line 16 poles to a stake on the bank of the old road; at a small maple and mahogany; then north 71 degrees west with the oid road 11!? poles to a stake on the south east side of the roadway leading to T. F. Lovill house. I 5 poles and 13 links to a stake; then I north 16 deprives west 3 poles and 5 I links to the beginning, containing 2 acres more or less, being the homeI stead allotted to T. F. Lovil!. Said sale will be between the hours i of 10 o'clock a. m. and 31 p. m. This the 3rd day of April 192.". L. M FARTHING, Sheriff Watauga County CABBAGE PLANTS Early Jc-rsej. Charleston W akef'eld and Succession by mail prepaid 300. Sac; 590 $1.25; 1000 $2.25. More than 1000 by express, not prepaid. S1.7"> per thousand. Good strong plants and guaranteed to give i satisfaction. Highland Farm, Concord, X. C. 4-2-ic 'I nil inn mm oi'iikiiumii a m i nn? ality Aluminum id prices on AY 4-5 ?s are especially . We have many I dERE tly Company \