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SflfffcCTOBKR 29 !925. ^ in DEEP GAP NEWS ^ The moot court held 'it the Dee jS^ School .)?i ia.-t Sa Hmfe to tt ^ "< and the <!<ffeu(ianl Lincoln Da n* alias Robert Jones wa* four g ' !ty by the jury who sat on tl J- - ' crj-e. John E. Brown sentence tb? defendant who was charged wit th* high crime of murder in coi rKvtion with the robbery of a post rvist. ? and hi> death The guilt p.'-ty was to be executed in thirl r s days am! required to give bond f< good behavior for five years ther~%er. The Stat?- attorneys were a - directed to furnish the victim t j jsticc a gallon of Wilkes sugar stall i; jor for each day for two year 1'.*? judge stated that he wanted t p:.nish the guilty mar before an after death as much as possible. Two of the famous I! ill Billii in the persons of A1 Hopkins an M Aldermen rendered a nice nr? - . m in their noted concerts. Mr. Alderman under the cumedia ,.nti' ??f Willie Green pulled ?> many comedy stunts to the entire satisfaction of the eager public. Mr. Hopkins was also a t hi- be jr.' nn th?> i?isiii?< -i ad n-ith V?i_- ??" ^ ^ s-rniei his hearer. to the greate: ^ "Everything went ooff quietly an :r good order hut ? ? mar eve rythir ^ ~ d thief stole a travelling bag cc tinning about $800 in cash, papc i a change t?f clothing f'?i Mill pkins who was with her husbar hr e. We regret to make this sd reincut to the public. We want I the thief run down and place ..in1' bars and made t?< answer 1 a en in >f the next Superior Con vt* .eh convenes in Boone. At th ? ie no clue has been found to t! . .Ity party or parties, but a loc s. nth is now on the job in li 'crest (if Mr. and Mrs. Hopkin: . Mr. A. it. Miller has installed five tube Alwater-Kent radio in h II ne. Mr. Miller is very rvioh of radio fan. On the first night he loj _ i about a do7.cn stations. On tl e <?nd night the writer beard a vei recopt ion on radio at the Milh h r.?'. The programs wit-- varioe at! vi y int? ivsting. .'iUsburg Chicago and Miai I . ved to be the mo.>t interesting si t: is for the evening. Hfit howevi V Miller stayed on the ai? ?.itil c'rlovK and got all to himse cry good program from Atlant A. A. Watson and A. (I. Wat si ha ? built them up a very nit h. -inos> in shipping chestnuts o ?. m Deep Gap via parcel post n.-tomrrs all over the United Stat { T? e parcel post system is a gre \0l: - > C ^ r-y \,y Compare ^ these'Belter^SlC]^ Sedan, icith Coaches rhe.se finer closed cars are built on the famous Buick chassis with the 2 1-yearproved, 60 and 75 horsepower Buick Valve-in-Head engines. Extra power! And they have the famous "Sealed Chassis" and the new x "Triple Sealed Engine." No other car, regardless of price, furnishes this completeness of protection for driving parts. And these Buick* have the characteristic Buick charm .i i i . .._..r.i . -ri ui i iicy die finished in Duco. They scat five full-grown people in roomy comfort. They have the Fisher VV one-piece, ventilating windsh iela, automatic windshield wiper, and a liost of light necessities. Bui k's exacting closed car standards prevail in their Fisher-built bodies. Come in and sec how much superior these Better fit: ck Sedans are to "Coaches ' hefore you spend your money. bu1ck motor co.. flint. mich OfrhtM of Gotorol to -t Corr"o'?i>i) c-10-h QSeft&rBUICK CALDWELL MOTOI COMPANY Lenoir, N. C. I I II - thing pjovi'i'Ml tbc dep:trti(tent cou!< keep down postakc rates. W v hop* *P th- department will see the erro t-, ??t" high rates ami reduce then; a te m The mountains around hete an id tinted in a golden yellow in ever: ie forest ar.d are verey beautiful t< look upon. But the sad part of thi: 'd is that this fleeting: beauty will sooi ;h fade and we will have to wait ano i- ther long year before our eyes cai ? behold nalute in her glory. :y y >r e- PARDON NOTICE I >f North Carolina Watauga County s- Application will be made to th? ;ov Commissioner of Pardons and th< Governor of North Carolina, for th< pa?-don of Jarvis Greene, convictei s at the March term 1925, of Watauga d County for the crime of manslaugh '* ter and sentenced to a term of tw? years in the State Prison. All per sons who oppose the granting of th? ^ said pardon are invited to forwarc ;r their protests to the Commissionei of Pardons without delay Thi? th^ 29th day of October 1925. ? S. GREEN, Father. st 10-29-2 p " I, iniiinB?iiBBHH IKFNTWOOD PARK RESTRICTED SUBDI SATURDAY OCT We are paving a new street tl opening entrances on Mulberr front of the palatial residences (I Jonas, opening up two new giving our friends and neighbor vesting at their own price in thi Purchasers in the first and Real estate is the basis of all ra stop paying rent. This is the 1 feet of Davenport College and 1 '' We have the lowest tax rate. '' tamily and tave innney. Plenty a. i TERMS 1-5 c?li. 1-5 c, 11' ' Asheville Brass Banc Guessing Highest pri ing nearest total sale lowed to advertise in becue by Lenoir Aut I 12:30 IDR. A. W. DULA Ow C. F. Swaii P. S Saturday October 31 s M ttirnnal Jubilee Festival with pi 5J exper*.-. exhibit?, high school 1 Qj oagcanti, contests, corn huskiai V becue at 12:30. Halloween fr r. KU KLUX KLAN I liji mi emiynimi iiumui.. ijuuji I DAVI1 ;l BL N:< li , ~~~ 12.50 all wool Blar Wool mixed blanke' wool finish blankets All wool army blan grade weight . . . Cotton Blankets, pe German Blankets o Bargains in comf underwear, mens a coats, solid leather ! kinds of dress good: We still have left dies dress shoes at Misses and boys SI 1 ~ DAVIDSON i THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT1 E D. COOK APPOINTED COt'NTY FOREST WARDEN Due to the cooperation of the ' ( ount.y Commissioners and other cit; i/.ens of Watauga County the District Forester ha> been a hie to procure E. I). Cook of Rutherwood. N. , ;?> the County Forest Warden of s Watauga County. Mr. Cook will hav< 1 entire charge of the Forest Fire Pre * ventioii and Forest Fire Suppression 1 work in the county. He will have a District Warden in each township, whose duty it will be to take charge of any forest fire which may occur H. his district and to outen it at the | least cost to the County and State. Publicity work such as cautioning people about fire and putting up posters will also be done by the Forest Wardens. Watauga entered its second at* tempt at this work October i>, when 1 the County Commissioners signed a i ' o-operative agreement with the N. - <" Division of Forestry, thru its rep? resentative District Forester H. M. - Sebring of Lenoir, N. C. The .success in protecting the timber wealth 1 ??f the county depends not only upon r h:- efficiency of the Forest Wardens, but also upon how the citizens of Watauga county cooperate with the wardens in preventing, locating and oppressing forest fires. iCTiONl L, LENOIR'S FINEST | RESIDENTIAL VISION X)BER 31,2 P. M. irouifh Kontwood Park with new y Street, on State Highway, in of Governor W. C. Newland, A street* in Kent wood Park .and a chance to make money by ins high class property. second sale have all made money, wealth. Buy City Lots. Build and iEART OF LENOIR, within 600 200 feet of Lenoir Graded School Come to L.enoih. educate your of well paying positions in Lenoir. ich 3, 6, 9 and 12 months I. Gold Prizes to Ones iced lot and one guess. Others we are not alnewspaper. Public barumn Jubilee Committe DR. A. A, KENT j ners l, Auctioneer * S ,t is Farmers Day in Lenoir s Ail- 1 eminent .peakers, stock and farm ? band concert, community singing, g bee, motion pictures, public bardic and street dancing at night. PARADE AT NIGHT jk? img aa "VCAM'C L/oun o ?T SALE ikets $7.9S Is 7.50 values, pair 5.49 5 4.50 values, pair 2.98 ikets, heavy high 2.98 :r pair 1.98 nly 95c orts, all kinds of winter ?.j I i iiu uovs suns ana overShoes, Sweaters, and all s, remnants. t some of our special la 1.98 hoes at 1.48 DEPT. STORE -EVERY THURSDAY?BOONF.. N C. T?i a IVttAi Story I This week a short sior> : He irlsiwed anxto*alr around hlaa. then, assuring hlravlf that hr was unobserved, brought ant a *tnall paper j.?;ka*e. Eor a moment h!a hand trembled over the ftjuw of watec Should he put the ponder Jn? He wm brecthfug heavJIr. Be -ast a glance about hiui and then 1 tipped the powder into the water. One gulp and It was gone! 'If that 4r*ught doesn't make me ileep tonight 3 m hare to aoe a specialist :** he mut- ? * ?* tm < ! m4 aw I More than 100,0 for Delivery t If you haven't alrea and see the car tha See how recent finer riding coml with the four dooi T aurlng | *290 , ft* Economical Transportation Touring Car *525 ctoadster - - 525 Coupe ... 675 Seii . n - - 775 CoaiDieri:^! -i O C Ch?ms ch^'Tru" 550 AL1 PRICES F O. B. rtlNT. MICH. The Cnach $695 f. a. b. Flint. Mi. hiean Special Exhi A.&B WAITED TO Some Good Used Ford Cai TAYLOR MOTOR C< BOONE, NORTH CARO 00 Ford T ouringCnrs W o Retail Purchasers Oim dy done so, go to the nearest Author t Is meeting with this unusual sales Improvements have added n? forts. Note the close-fitting curl rs ? thus making the car comfortal _ ent for ali ki /tunaf?*iwt 'iftOT; Coupe . . SJO J| As you check Tudor Sedan W- ! Improvement ' t r Fcrrtor Sedan iV.iU that thece h SSLVu&ZZ'JSZ Ctcase in pi le evtt- oti wpcii c.\r?.. na..? JJ t&wtsifoi*. ?'Cfc. i' vjjjjSS Fine quality built into an at run well. wear well, look well keeps satisfaction high and o When you can Ret tine qualit price you have Rained the economy in the purchase ot ; Because Chevrolet represents quality car at low cost it has over two million people. Visit our showroom and sei truly Chevrolet combines qu. 1 Or-i 7 ? TO T I We arc diipl fait 1 IXIS W t^rC Chevrolet fa. .CHEVROLET CO., BOONE PAGE THREE "buy sand Trucks )MPANY L1NA f / ill be Produced ng October lied Ford Dealer response. :w beauty and :ains that open jle and conveninds of weather. over the many *, bear in mitid as been no inx^yofTi/iun i* ?u?h. Mac U. & 11 1 ii immobile makes It for a long time. It peraring costs low. v at a low purchase highest degree of m automobile. the highest t\pe of been 'he choice of ; for yourself how iility with low cost. laving a highly interesting ex* ek. Special views taken at rhe rtories. Come in and see them. 4 \ f <, iVi
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