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JULY 2. 1925 i I LOCAL. ! ! Sft.l>I>J?NING$ Mrs. Carrie Waters, of Foscoe, is sp? riding the week with Mi-s. Mat-' tie Topping. Dr. English, eye, ear, nose and _ throat specialist of .Johnson City, will be at ttie Watauga Hospital on Monday of next week for the practce of his profession. Mr. J. Turner Hendrix of the R. .1. Reynolds Tobacco Company with headquarters at Bluefield, W. Va. if spending his vacation here. Mr. Pogue, one of the 1 esses of the Daniel Boone is spending his vacation here. Yesterday he made a1 business trip ot StatesvilJe, accompanied by Assistant Manager A. M. Street. Mr. G. 0. Winkler, was 011 the! ^ streets of Boone Monday for the 7 first time in nine weeks, he being; very ill most of that time. He was barely able to travel, hut business calied him. He has been suffering for quite a long while with diabetis. The residence of Mr. \Y. S Christian. occupying the greatest elevation on Howard* Knob, is nearing completion, and the family will move in j soon. It is indeed a beauty, and the j scenery therefrom is indeed inspiring . Mr. J. R. Hugainan who has been in Boone for several months engaged I n carpenter work, left early in the I week for Idaho. He goes to look af-; l< r me narvt'sunj; ui crops, which he will return t?? Wntaupa! whore he has s<?m< business propo sit ions in view. Hon. and Mrs. F. A. Linney and | children attends) a birthday dinner! in hotmr of Mrs. Linney's mother. | Mrs. Mat boson, xit Taylorsviile, on Monday. AH the children and grandchildren were invited and the day! *\as a most pleasant one for all pros-, cnt. Mr. R. P. (Bob) Jackson, a trav-j eling salt smfti) out of West Jefferson,] has been in town this week. He has many pood holdings in his home town but seems to be caried away with Boone. He seems to have a har.kerp ing for some Boone property and we hope he will decide to make the investment. Mr. Logan, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, who, with his little family has resided in Boone for a few months, recently sold his attractive home to Air. Mayd Jiggers ana rviurnca 10 his native city. Mr. Logan was an electrician by trade and found this teritory well in the hands of other men of his trade. Mr. J. L. Church, for some time traveling salesman for R. .1. Reynolds Tobacco Co.. with headquarters at Altoona, Pa., has been spending his vacation with bis family at Deep Gap. lie was accompanied by Mr. J. Moshoide of Johnstown, Pa. The trip was made by motor. # At the last regulai meeting oi circle no. 1 of the baptist Woman's M5s sionary society, l>y unanimous vote of the members the name of the circle was changed to "the Margaret Hagaman Circle." Mrs. Hagaman was organizer and first leader of this baud of women, and this action was taken to commemorate her self-sacrificing devotion to the Missionary cause. 1 Miss Jane Bryan, an aged sister of our townsman, Mr. W. L. Bryan, died at the hme of he' nephew. Mr. \V. R. Greene, last Monday, and was buried in the cemetery at Hopewell n Wednesday. She lived with hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Bryan until their death mnnp years ago and has since spent her time with near relatives and friends 111 Wa tauga. Miss Jane was a good wo man, and her death is deplored. Mr. T. C. Norris, wife and uvi youngest daughters, ,all of Medford Orego, are in Watauga, their native county, for a visit to reatives ant old acquaintances. The young coupli left Watauga 41 years ago, ar.d thi is their second trip back, the last be irig IT years ago. The long tri was made almost without incident, it a Star car, about 23 days'bting con sumed on the trip. Their friends ar delighted to see there again aftc their long absence. A CARD OF T+IANKS X We wish to express to the man who expressed themselves as on friends, our sincere and heartfe thanks for the many acts of kir.dnet | and sympathy Shown us during tl death and burial of our dear son r.n brother Leonard Triplets: May Go bless each one of you. T. W. TRfPLF.TT & FAMIL' " ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH : The regular services of the Advent j Christian church will he conducted by the pastor. Rev. S. E. Gram?: Sunday at eleven o'clock. Rev. W. L. Trivet* will have charge of the evening service at eight o'clock. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Everybody cordially invited. The ladies of the Missionary Society served ice cream and cake to the inmates of the county home on June 25th. Rev. \V. K. Cottrell companied the ladies arid conducted a little "service, speaking feelingly of the glories of the future home where there will be no lame, poor or unfortunate. Miss Annie Lee Trivett sang a solo, '"The Old Rugged Cross.*' Everyone felt well repaid for having a part in the program. The gratitude of the unfortunate ones made glad the hearts of those who had tried to bring: them a little pleasure. Rev. M. A Triplett, of Chariot e, N\ C., conducted a service last night at the court house. The prayer meeting hour was given over for this service. Sunday afternoon at 2:J0 the Rev. S. E. Gragg will hold a service at the county home. COLE-LYONS The following announcement ha beer, received by friend- of the 1ple in the city: Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lyon announce the marriage of their daughter Beatrice Marie to Mr. Bruce Cole on Tuesday June the thirtieth nineteen hundred and twenty five Van Lear, Kentucky At home after July fifteenth Boone. North Carolina. at the Pastime Theater "The Place of Good Showi" un i ? '.ill vn:i TOM MIX and his Famous Korse IN "OH, YOU TONY TUESDAY 7ih "DARWIN WAS RIGHT" With an All-Star Caat WEDNESDAY 8th "THE LONE WOLF" With an All Star Cast I I ManM I Attrac I Prices As iineen farmers we anything in chinery lin? Rakes, Te Rakes, Ins Grain Drill at especially CASH in h It is absol for a farme cient equip: ' a farm ecor y i Dron it talk t p e r I ?p^1?^? ???????, y ? BOONE NX a "The Fr > THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?E METHODIST NOTES j I u?e to hear the piwuh' ., of j another "that Brother 'so and so' look his text and \vaik? ay \\ it':; it;** meaning that the preacher had j oared high with his theme. We are not sure about the we are I positive that part of the Sunday ! School walked away last Sunday beeause only -75 wen present. A number was absent when one of th? be missions! > ams of year was givers. S, ;t > evident 'hat somebody missed a treat by not being present. Why shoubi church ??e;>pU? be in crested in Sunday Scho-.il. Because :t is the greatest organization of the church. It not only feeds the church but it is the greatest police force in this country. We talk lots about the crime wave in this geneatzon, but -oppose we had no church schools for fathers, mothers, boys and girls, uur to'.iniy wDuiu ue n: a i:>r worw plight than now exists. One of the best wayv for insuring the future of our nation is for u> to use our influence through personal contact and study in the great moral agency of the church, the Sunday School. Examine the spirit and tendencies of our j time and see for yourself if these i statements are not true. A Sunday ! !School is nut a niece of denominat-1 i i roual propaganda, 'out an agency for ; the teaching of religion. Some of the minister.- of the coun- J ty are talking about forming a ministerial association. Think this is a good movement. The church year for the Meth- | odists ends October 11th at which j time the annual conference begins. Just a little over three months until another year will have passed by. Let's puli together and make time ' count. Preaching Sunday at 1 1 a.m. and S p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Epworth League at 7:15 p. m. Wednesday prayer service and l choir practice at K p. m. I . ______________ I " i 15AI*K5 CLOSED FOR FOURTH The- Watauga County Bank and th? Peoples Bank and Trust Co. will be j closed Saturday, all day. These he j stivutions are anxious that their patrons transact their necessary business on Friday, so that they may not be disappointed. ARE YOU A COMEDIAN Three smiles on grin, Three grins one laugh, Three laughs, one movie contract. live tive to help the are offering the Farm Ma5, Mowers and :dders, Sweep silage Cutters, s and Wagons, y low prices for and. utely necessary ;r to have suffiment to operate comically. i and let us he matter over iRDWARE CO. iersdly Store" HMMRnMMHHmi VERY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C PASTIME THEATi FRIDAY and SAT. JULY 3rd and 4th LINCOLN This picture is a straightforward portrayal of the dramatic of the birth, romance, climacteric events and death of tin president. It starts with his birth in the pioneer cabin blinding blizzard when the entir family almost peris starvation. It is also full of his lifes' most outstanding | MATINEE EACH EVENING AT .3 C REGULAR ADMISSION PR?CF I BHBhi IHSIW OF THE MONE" MARK-DOM There has been great activity at this store since the be of thrifty shoppers have saved hundreds and hundreds broke a lines and slightly soiled merchandise which are final days. COME AGAIN?IT WILL PAY YOU WO I Dresses and Co? PRICED FOR QUICK CLEARAN Several Flat Crepes, Georgettes, etc. formerly $29.50 and $35 at $1 I Lot No. 2, at $ 8 Lot No. 3, at $ t .1 st* t a r r\ - i "? r / \ wtners $ l ^t.:>u to I /.DU, now One lot Tub Silks $4.50 to ! One lot flannel and Cheviot Dresses selling at $3.95 to ' Crepe Bloomers at MILLINERY DEPT ATTENTION All summer Hats considerably l.artre assortment of reduced for Brisk jellies;. Broadcloth Shirts. Our line consists of the most r,. . .... . , , ?rav. Clue and Whi pleasing modes and many ex elusive patterns are constant- special price of ly being added to this depart- ^ ment. Come and see!! m m Cr % ' ' ' ?????? GOLD STRIPE SILK HOSIER I If you have never worn Gold Stripe, then you do not know what real hon< goodness Hosiery service is All colors, pair $1.8! 3 pairs for only $5.0 Our Cotton Coo< SPECIAL NUMBER 1 Lot Striped Broadcloth, 60c grade at 50c 1 59c Tissues at only 45c 1 1 Piece 1-2 Silk at . . . 49c ONE LOT OF VOILES AT 20 PER CENT OFF. SPECIAL NUMBER 2 J This lot of Crepes will Sell fast?3 bolts o* ? Imported, 2.SO value at 99c J (We invite you to compare our pru-os and the Quality House o] Firm in a: SPSINHOUR - SYDNO (OPPOSITE CRITI BOONE, : page ve ? VACATION NEEDS \ h sunburn lotion $s|b tooth paste and brushes W I ! CAMFRAS?F,LMS ~? f1rstaid emergency kit I! WRITING PAPER AND PENS VACUUM BOTTLES DIVING CAPS SHAVING NECESSITIES c incidents 5 martyred i during a hcd from ft incidents. >'C!ocfc S BOONE DRUG CO. ?-?? n* Start MBESm ??? if-SAVING SALE! I ginning of this vale hundreds and hundreds flj of dollars. The selling has left many odd lots, now offered at still greater mark-downs for the I NDERFULLY TO DO SO. 24.50 IrffiBSw ' 1 19,95 ASlPv. I 12.48 (3 I $8.75 s ?f"' >> " MEN ' English I , (S in tan, gi ite, at a ^ ? V;? :Y \! \| Hose, \ j \ | est-to- ,) V t V V ^ 0 Is Department: i PEPPERELL SHEETING | . 0-4 Bleached at 49c X gj 0-4 Unbleached at 46c B Other Widths low in proportion Bj "ast Color Suiting, All colors 45c 1 )nc lot 69c Li nens to close out at 50c 1 H * "lew Flowered Voiles at only 59c and $1.00 I >a;aina Checks, all colors 25c B r of our merchandise with that of any Mail order fig "iv town or city.) mrY'goodsIo. | DHER HOTEL) : North Carolina 1
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