!| NOVFMBER 19. 1925 I i. i ~ZocaL l> M^LPPENISSS I Mr. H. M. Watson of Hnckett has s d his farm and will icave with h?s family Tuesday for Baldwin, M.d., l .. ie.ro they ivill make their future me. His brother Mr. J. E. Watson I has been in Maryland since early in spring and his family i. groins to na. The Watson boys are good eiti<*r>s, imjiI Watauga i; loth to give : "em up. Good luck old sports, but you are leaving a mighty good coun! try. The annua! bazaar held Tuesday ght by the women of the Methodist Church was an enjoyable affair. Rei:; dlcss of hte inclement weather a >d crowd attended and about $160 worth of fancy work and good things :; eat were sold. Mrs. J G. Hortcn left a few days r.g ? to spend the remainder of the w ater with her son Mr. C. G. Hor*. : i in North Wilkesboro. The iadios f the Worth While Club have ordered t Democrat to her address until she returns*. V Messrs A. G. and Roe Wilson, both Afton. Term., were callers at our '~-.ce Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Wilson came in for a short visit to his pa?ts on Cove Creek and a friend Mr. i - wis came along to get his first ptep at the mountains ' seemed to be highly pleased. Messrs W. S. Christian and Henry Hardin have purchased the Ellis sir. re building adjacent the Blackn property and Mr. Christian will upy the main part of the building a while, at least, for his tin shop, business having outgrown bis V nrtcrs at the rear of the post off' He has already moved in and ? h more commodious quarters will reuse his stock very materially. ? ristian is a genuine hustler and } " business has grown by leaps and lr-ds ever since he has been here. ? j is to be congratulated upon seme a satisfactory location. Mr. r . M. Maltha will continue his grocery -ine:- in tin annex to the build:ri. j t is always a pleasure to s*e the ' ends of ' ye olden days" but es-! ially were we delighted yesterday . '.rnoon when Mr. Caioway Stinson T the past 20 years a resident ??f v odbury, Ky., with his charming . i?* daughter, Miss Mary Francis, y r our shop a call. He was accomlii.-d by his brother, Mr. Buret, ' the Banner Elk section. This was *i . Stinson'a first visit to Boone. 25 years and he was pleased to the progress she has made and is .king. He has been in the employ ' the govcr'iiment the major part the time since he left Watauga, has promised himself a long visit :. the haunts of his boyhood next .ir, and herevs hoping he will come. Tbstrict Attorney K. A. Linney and f. nily returned Monday from a visit Mrs. Mftthcson, Mrs. Linnt y*s nio: r, and other relatives in that town tile then a reunion of th? Mtitho* lamilv was held, which proved to a most enjoyable occasion. dr. \Y. H. Gragg, who was called I New York v'ity on some Irap^trt business on Tuesday of last week :urned home yesterday nftmnoon. !: was reported here this week that was awarded the contract for the . ihiing 01 a regular town on an development in Florida. but hr has not yet verified it. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hou -h ?usei of Blowing: Rock, at the Waz ;?j.n Hospital, a boy. Mr. .1. D. Loizeauv of Plainfield. NL who each fail pays a visit to - one. arrived yesterday " and will V. h:-iv until the first of the week. ^ jrucst of Mr. \V. H. Gragg. His frits, short as they always are. are ked forward t<- with pleasure by - many friends in Boone and Wut .ig:?. Mr. Walter Shore, now in charge : the Boone Planing Mills has bought .ut of Mr John Greer just north of tv t court house and will erect a splen .1 home thereon. He is now excavaton the premises for some outbuildings. Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Hodges of Blaefit'ld \V. Va. are guests for a zw days at the home of Dr. .). M. Hodges, father of Mr. Hodges. Always glad to see the hustling young fellow and his splendid wife among t?r. Men and teams are now busy excavating tor the new county jail. Our space is a bit crowded this week with ads. but you should read ei.ch one of them. There are many bargains to be found in this issue. P ck them out, they are so numerous tfcat to find them is an easy task. Mr. J. It. Cannon has purchased of Mr. Richard Crags: his farm arid his house at Hodges Cap. The place ?* tff major part of the T. Adam Hodproperty, and a desirable little pace. Mr. Cannon will still live in Itoone but will cultivate a pan of hi: farm. rP I Lawyer fc&p, Brown yesterday invested in two white fifes, seven weeks old. This morning he went to feed Jtr.em and they hud Reaped. Cant ! y?>n tell bur. "whero they are .it "' Mr. George Blair Who has been in I F'orida for . evcn.l months is at BUiw . nh 1LARD, Royal Aster S lb. bucket 4 lb COFFEE, Zeb Vance Daniel Boone Carolina Speci CHEESE, American Kraft 1 PEANUT BUTTER, POST TOASTIES . KELLOG'S QUAKER OATS . . . KRAUT, Watauga, h 1 -1 ! LYE HOMINY, Van ONIONS, Yellow Glo DRl Vicks Salve, small . . Vicks Salve, large . . See our complete li CAROLINA STORE . I I HE WATAUUA DTMOCk \ E TUTS JEWELRY REPEALS OLD GOLDSMITHS' ART I ! 1; Ca'vo. Nov. 17.----The pr Tnir.ary j cxJSminatiu i <>f t" mummy ?f Tat- jj Arikh-Amen bears witness- t?? the : gteyi ret'ipvmcnt of the goldsmiths* ; : rt of the eighteoiith dynasty. Among ' the most iiupahstit objects found at |j the unwrapping Saturday l?i i mcnt of pure farce. : ADMISSION 20 and 35c. ' ?? ' Stores I! r?t Stores) 1 OU MONEY 1 ey4 c. . . - - 20c. I 9V2c. i i| .'! ,! 25c ! :,j 8c 1 ___ 16c 1.45 75c :j 35c ! 40c ial 45c B I 33c I 42 | lb 17c 10c 10c. 10c trge can 12V2C Camps 12^2C be, lb 5c JGS 29c. 62c / /** - * ? ? ine or staple Drugs Sare YOUR STORES I I VfRV THURSDAY?BOONE. P>. C. " : fS'ji5s'5.^75' R H I Edison =v | s? i 9s if 5/ ? a WE ANNOUNCE a | STOCK OF a | AND A( I WITH I t<; =?<* ? 3 l i ! HOW W a i Ol'P ^rk I kr? r ? ^ V?v> *. v^r LUA.. ia ft on the markt decided we w ed to our Iocs a s S Practically al 3 invited to seni under actual i; we found the i this localitv, i expensive. ! EDI x, * x 1 *--- A-^v-tioui j ; need any con g a v 8 V S 1 I A . A varied stoc | witliin the ne 3i &4 ?. Don't buy an; seen what we EAi F" i I Boone Ph & & EJ jg ? 1 (Located in & fi ' . - u : :.. l : : u \ ' u j.*' i'Jl JAC.F. THREE * jy 7? sue 7 ' T-: --T. 7v !S? ??gg3>-V 5555357 !5555 555? 5.5 5=> 75 3555? 55 7} adios and I i Phonographs I 3 . THE OPENING OF A COMPLETE ' "MUSIC MASTER" RADIOS JCESSORIES, TOGETHER LDISON PHONOGRAPHS . , 1 AND RECORDS | M 1 'E PICKED OUR LINE OF | RADIO | P| c.t that there are many radio sets :t, some good and some bad, we anted to sell only the best set suitility. g. 1 the leading manufacturers were j|j d sets to us for purposes of testing conditions. After thorough tests Music Master much the best for el' although by no means the most ' $1) I ill SON PHONOGRAPHS J ^honograph is too well known to iment whatsoever. pi i 1 SMALL MUSICAL | INSTRUMENTS I k of other instruments will be adxt two weeks. g; % y radio or phonograh until you have & have. >Y TERMS IF DESIRED I 1 O -m . li onograpn & Kadio |j Company I Store of Greene & Bingham.) SI