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pace two _____ A Crt?t D*y tt Blowing Rock thd R Annual Orph*nw?e Collection From the Pinnacles. Zt is a most beautiful custom among our friends w-?o spend their vacation days at Biotving Rock, to f Grandfather Orphanage. We, at the Orpharge, have learned to ook forward to this front year to year, and in fact, to depend on it for support As the family of children has incrviirt* and v.<\ multiplied, the amount of this annual collection h is , likewise kept pace. And dear r- ader. we believe you Will lee! with -i> that the hand of God was truly present when this years coliocf.ieii w*i- taken Sunday. August ninth. <" the Orphanage family, which now numbers sixty-four children, twentv-six were not provided for. \\ > asked, therefor* , that our friends make t possible for us to 1 care f.-r fh. . -v -ntv.civ throughout the y ' by contributing the equivalent :* .w rty-s:x $X2y.OO subsetintior-: (li sts us $120.00 & year to feed a? i educate a child.? The total an. t asked for was $2,120.00 .Our g d friends, to whom v. v' are <o gratefu today, contributed not only this r $1?>V?.39 additional. This is exactly short of nine i more suhsc ript ' $120.00 each. The significance in this figure nne is r'n. fact thu* n!y , ightoen days fr< m t.h<- tiO-.o -t" '.he C'?:!re-ion nine *?i finish their time .it the orphanage and come over t > the sch< ; >ipartment fo." their High School in- i stru.'tion. This means that nine m*w children will be tak<7 to fill the places tii is if ft vacant, a: i that one year's support for them i> aready in -ight. Surely this is th* Lord caring for b's children and his work. Too much cannot be said for the kindness of < c.r good irends who worked this collection up?Dr. C. G. Vardell, of Flora McDonald College, who preached the | Sunday proceeding; of Mr. and Mrs ] K. C. Carson, of Whiteville, N. ! j who must have used every opprtunity to speak a word preparatory to the collection, and of Dr. Vance who preached such a splendid sermon Sunday : morning. We are indeed very grateful to th??m ail f..r their untiring interest. Se< the fun at the Royal Arch on Tuesday itight. tThe One Jolli 1 Mou n la SEPTEME Our fair is conducted interests and this year Inst rnct, amuse and ge us on these days fror Aside from the 1110 ed we have made eve usernents. We promis tions?everything int sic. by real bands, and FREE STALLS ANE A Day Spe jj|j No other event offer; T If you war Buy Sell O Any kind of town ) s J. N. DAVIDSON _ - Day bv Da\ J J * In Eve . . W e are trying to ser and better i; tra We handle only ma ommend and that met a nice modern home. We believe in buildi and country, and any < lems that we can help let us know. We invite our stock as to quality buy. The records shov. ed the materia! for r per cent of the homes past few years Does of the logical place to Ye WATAUGA FUBN1 by W. R. Gragg, Event Of 1 nson Coi in City, IV *>> SER 9 - 10 for the benefit of farmii the management has rn :;eri\ily entertain the visi n the various parts of tfi st wonderfuj agriculture ry effort along the line c e you more features and eresting, enjoyable and i lots of fun and good thii > ENTRY FEES. NO CH MISSION PRICES. in! At The Fail INVESTMENT 5 80 much for so little m HE WATAUGA OEMOCAAt??VI it to r Exchange i^eal Estate or Farms ee ? Phone 19 rv WAY ve th e people better i our line of de 1.1 renal tnat we can rec;t the requirements of ng and aiding our city of your building prob> you in do not fail to a close comparison of r and price before you r that we have furnishnore than ninety five in this section for the this not convince you buy? iurs to serve, HI RE & LBR. CO. General Manager. 'lie Year! iiify $IH fjpi nnessee I 11, 1925. ig, live stock and local ade special efforts to i itors who will be with ie country. il exhibits ever display>f good wholesome amnovelty free attracpleasing. Plenty of mu f _ 4.1. . 1 1 T igs ior tne Kiaaies. iANGES IN ANY ADr Is A Real oney. ERY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. So long\ A Man plat/ a time ! r, ! ^ I r? w i I W ata for l&T f^lT *$??&/ fer%;?i8i I i wzt; I the fit |||j Built on the chassis will typical of th cars?powei new disc clu fH acting you 1 died; extra s 4 |l|j long semi-el this car p flUl markable of strengtl - !&*<?? fnm Ri Spot ! carit 11 the % >MPt ffes, 'jd- "Kv ' '? *" JTd&Zk Ba< /<$WW training ' M ledids to Y'-k ?ucxresy rti'V iixdepeB lf ^ H - ^" '. V Jeach (/oar chile mrf value of*a b&ni when added ho i uga County Rnniip. \T. (\ jm?r w n. w m. * wy jl 1 v 'V.v* Economical Transporta ^The Coach ^695 ~*e?&a& ublic Acclaiir lest Low Priced new Chevrolet But in additio i construction dful car. Its e highest priced body meets y rful motor; a fine appearaw itch, the easiest- fort. It is fin have ever han- green and itrong rear axle; whose lustre ; liptic springs? for years. Eot rovides a re- to he priced s combination an achievem* i, power and car manufact car today. - ' O ID CJaiii - 525 Sed?a - 775 ^Tct AIX PRICE! F.O.B. FLINT. MICHIGAN B. CHEVROLET COMPA BOONE, N. C. Vie- - SEPTEMBER 3. J925 nHMBMHWBMMM V Ik > v , O w r ?? ' I "Is" Irt d for 1 i that ward and idence, ? ? tren the '< ciccounJ regularly Bank tion ' ^ is this 1 Coach I n it is a beau our ideals of ||j|j lcc and comisbed in sagefind color last SBara mt in motor nre. See thi*
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