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ta.CE four <r4" S-diatniUu. i^cmocr at. Inued every Thursday by The RIVERS PRINTING COMPANY r. c. ri\ ::rs. rob. rivers. Jr Editors and Publisher? SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U&6 Year iHcnths 75 TT/cc Months . . 40 Pay a bit i?i Advance. Advertifting Rates on Application * "aid. of Thanks, Resolutions: of Respect. Obituaries, etc. are charged lor at the regular advertis-iiig rates. Entered at the ,?oslotV?re at Boone N' C. as second cia mail matter FOX HUNTERS ASSOCIATION ORGANIZATION PERFECTED TV **? \ ' .? . 'A'atautr,-. >untj ?ei : h: in Soon* November . !. 1 T2"? a .-i organ in i a associa. known a- the \Vn&?|a The follow i? u ojjR'c-.-r- were ? t. ! > . "A !. \b Preside A B. Cook. \ < P lent; W F Gragg. Trea ur ; 'A I. W 'ik.r. Secretary. The Director.-, are: 1 S LYmnj^on. Ruthvrv. -od; Harrison Baker, Sam!>; B Stokes, Sue-r Grove: In? Hurki'tt. Mabel; John Di?rs?Shut - M. }! K k Kuthe.rwbPd. Our policy: W< believe that all men are created c:(nal and that r: ?iic are too poor t>? b( our friends. W'c believe in treating ail men hot - >t!y. The object of ; his association improv- the fox hounl by holding field trials, to protect the fox. th? fox hound, and to obligate ourselves for mutual protection, to conduct a vigilant campaign of ?ducation against the barbarous um of the st trap ami the putting out of poisonous baits to kill iritui nt dogs, To promote a better feeling: and cln-er friendship between ourselves and the owners of farms over which we com -e believing firmly that the futule ??f; our cause depends upon a close? al lianee with the farm;?, if our dogs molest your property, teli us, dor.'t kill the dog. W B. HODCRS. Pres. NRWLAND NEWS (?lad to have Messrs < . C. Watson The. Fairchilds, !.. H. Church and on. of Mr. N'oah Watson", sons of J Hopkins. Adit county, visit Newland friend* :u trqu?a$jttar.co> las' Tuesday. Dr. \V. D. Lovitt and wife have re-' turned from a ten day vij.it to frn-ndav.d relatives in Wilkes county. 1 was hoped that .Mrs. Loven would b much i>onef i <1 in health by he? trip however tlnn are but little t" any Mr. Uol-v Slv>?-maUi- is in I5.il with nis brother i . wis who critically ill. M i K d. S. Loven of Limitle is ?r J)r (losses Hospital a very -uk matand it is thought to lit* a wry doubt-: fli' I'JISI' Mr. Jas. Miller who ha- ? n en gayed in the mercantile b .< <- here ha- recently moved back '. his obi residence ? u Meat ('amp. ; Returned sa Viy from tp? liaptisi Stale Convention last week: Rev. J. W P. Hill. Rev. I? P. Bridges, Prof R. T. TcatfUe and family. They scare ) a jjnod time, plenty to ea etc. T. \V. Hopkins lost a fine gray \ horse hist Monday, but they are so ? chv.ip thai the turkey buxzattfe re fu ? to play oiw their ea: < t.-ses. ' J The Baptist Sunday Scim.-. here < is '..I\v i d:t r i; /."?i and hodid atli ' 'i;.i "..me visit - y..:j jyn'! r'"-i i t'vk"i .a M. r ! 1. }>Ki::r : '-li: . \ : Cf ' f 'Ar.-I do ft" VI.- .. N. ( J last Saturday niyht near West Jef-j ff?J .? il I- - ' iured ribs, while Gcorjjl i-m-.-j ' un- I htn. !i e '\ortr i art'.:' a. Wat;: e In ! ke Superior Court & Befoire the Clerk rl Queer. Cross g. AIox Oros. g NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendsnt above named v-ill ^ take notice that a unimbns- in the ab??ve ontttie.l action was :>-ued a- 1 irainst said leiendant on the U>th day ji of Nov *?nr>er 1> 2~> by A \V. Smith ^ Clerk of xhe Supe?*ior Couri of Wa- ? li taugfa County, North Carolina, which s summdns - returnable bet .<_ the ^ <aid clerk at his office in Boone in & said county or. the 1 Ith day of Jan- [k nary 192?>. The defendant will al$a> [[ take notice that the plaintiff is bringr- J ingr action against the defendant for g divorce, when and where the defen- c dant is required to appear and an- ^ swer or demur to the complaint of the t plaintiff or the relief demanded will' jL be granted. '? This the 1st day of December 1925; ? A. W SMITH, /Clerk Superior Court, a 12-1-4 p ^ i METHODIST NOTES THanfcvt'iviiyr day wa> not ideal wh?Q ? ne speaks ?vf t ?r terms of the weather. but othvrwi.se the dny ^eeute to have beer, a meat day in the local community <i a* Blowing: Rock. \ large audie:,-.- wa-. present the 3d o'clock M-rv . Tnurst(S$ in RolhH and the union : vice at the Stow: tig Rock ehurl :h? foilowiug hour tvib well at ? i The writer was "r.'-r!:* at both - :mces. alter whileh he jim-d Rev. Hum: r- and the Kev. Mi. Savage aroun: the dinner table at : h< Wajtau;: 1: ' Ot iters were thi !- of eo??. ., However e<)ough ;s said about dinner, hevats:? every person ir. W,::.-t'.:ga comity know- that th? a - ;< sure enough dinner Thursday th< preach ers ;?i friends. The < otnrades Su >d>i)ol class presoru d the play. Poor Mar M at J!1"'.' it '.st Monthly night The prv?e< vhich am .*itv?ii > "?-. u v- r. to the B!owitig Roek Method hurch to placed ; thi' fe repairs *h< church buiUlir,: The Epworth Leagv* iking on new T:fc now. For scvo: Sundays the <-v -r _ ;>!Kjji.'ims h;i en fillet! st arid d< The bus-j i m-ting and sot ?t Tuesday ght \v.a- attended by .. large bunch ; Leaguer- and jud_' from the : an- aj ; nthusiasm that meet-1 a -*ar is ah* of that or Sunday School at . a- m. Preaching at 11 a. ii'. 'd 7 p. nr. by the pastor. Kpwurth League at 0:!-% p. m. Wednesday prayer serve ,' and choir practice at 7 p. m. A we]tome i- extended to all. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School IP ! P.. Y. P. I . t? p. n:. P) ; ? seiv.t, \V? 11 c. y night 7 p. m. We will he glad to hav? you with u- e. < Sunday. ' or- welcome. Blowing Rock Sunday Schcol 10 a. to. Pivaehir.j by lh? *>:isti?v r,t 11 ?v lv, and 7 p. m. B. Y P. U. 6 p. xo. Prayer - - vice T u-day night at T p. u You rnr< ally invited td attend EfTS MURK HHP uliu y u tun SI LLi FOR LUMBAGO Back at work i hive days after simple home treatment ''Give me relief! Stop this agony!" that's all you can think of when you're suffering with any acute pain. Ami you .-an get relief?quickly and completely ? w ith a very simple home treatment. "I was in bed with lumbago,"wrh C. L. Normandy of St. Paul. Minnesota. A friend told me about Sloa Liniment, and a fur using it one d.: . I was able to v alk around the hou-? After three days 5 was able to go t wori;. and now I'm as well as eve:. T; r reason i hat Sloan's I.iniriu . give-- sufh re :,ar.-:a r* 1 i -1 is thai " gets right at the cause of the pain. I ;tin;mates tiio .initiation throughoi; the place where the pain is, and clea; jut the germs that are causing it. Rii?: { !!vvou fc- f 'r' 0 ? - ? nd l rrtlf.. J. lain stops, and soon you are fit. ver. Get a today and hav< . n and. All druggists ? 35 cent--. Boon MANUFACTUJf 1 ?F ycz We manui act White Pine, Pop pie Flooring. Shi Window J rim rough or dressed Lru E i SI: J P We surface, mat* 1 ho BOONI 1 n ElJFHIEftSflEfi r?AtFV lr=^lK=>B F*EftJc3b'en P= THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT? WORTH WHILE CLUB The r?gu'iar b: monthly met'ling o the Worth While Club was held o the 27th it the home of Mrs. C. ? Lo*an. A Thanksgiving fy^ram was or joyed by th?. guests. Tin Origin (if Thanksgiving by Mr W. U Cragg and H Thanks T>. Be-i ty Mrs. I>or. Farthing added the prevailing Thanksgiving- Spirit. There we: e?era! item.- for di: russ on. The nature and the time fo the annual Christmas serial. Othe plans vi ?c also made for the hoi id a season. The bulbs are to he put 0:1 Iq th? tlovv.T garden during the f? iowii;'.: w < \ Sejv ' . things s , discussed hut left for further devopment. Mr-. Logan serve,! delicious mentos. fruit and poinsetta sue wiches. Wafer* ami coffee. Mr-. Hahn and Mr- Norton w special gae.-ts. I? was a delight to Club hn\ these ladle- pre-eut. The ne\" meeting of the dub w: th Mra. W. <" Greer, with M> Milton Gj'Oc! a- as-??c;ate hostess < December )Mh IN M K.MORI AM I? memory < >f A I ShuII. who d? parted '.hi- hfe Nov. II. D2i, feu yearis ajro today. Just a lino -A -weel remembrance, lus; a memory for.d and true, Just a token "f love and devotion, That niy heart still l<>n?rs for you His devoted wife. M. C. SHULL. TAXI 1 will be at the followi ed for the purpose of co North Fark, December 14th, Thoma MEAT CAMP. December 15th. Mor< BALD MOUNTAIN. December 16th STONY FORK. December 17th. Coo ELK. December i 8th, Triplet!** S|o BLUE RIDGE. December 19th, Stor BLOWING ROCK. December 21. HWATAUGA. December 21*1, Collins WATAUGA, December 22rd. W. V SHAWNEEHAW. December 2drd. t LAUKtL C!iF.EK, December 26tb. LAUREL CREEK. December 26th I LAUREL CREEK. December 28th. ( COVE CREEK. December 28th. She BEAVER DAM. December 29lh. H.BEAVER DAM. December 29th. Sh COVE CREEK. December 30th, Z?< COVE CREEK. December 30th, Sil BOONE, Court House on First Mon> BOONE. McNeal's Store, December BOONE, Vilas, Carafe, December 31 i ax payers are kindlv round and pay their taxe L. M Mr. Mi We are going out of to buy some real ba etc., come t( FAUCETTE-PEAV Bristol _ y llanlsnSaffai^ U^fe e Plcanin IERS AND DEALERS BUILDING MATERIA ture the very best qual lar and Hemlock Ceilin* iplap and bevel Siding, , Framing Boxing and PRICES RIGHT ;h and kiln dry for custo w and want your busine: E PLANING Walter Shores, Manager E VERY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C ? r KILLS LARGE HOGS , f T. S Watsui: ?'f Deep Gap butchn end t*ivt hogs. the largest one weighing 656 pounds net, and the other t'.mr w "uhinjr 1 17 net, the 5 hog's i making a total of 2173 net meat Any j or-.f else in Watauga County who; s has this fall butchered 5 hogs that aeiiltj rompat. with the above five u..ui<! he gia?l to s? . your latter m the next issue ol" the Democrat. mmim A Frii r? ~ ^ I Probably one 5 reason for the ffiSjjKj j! popularity of WRiGLbY'S is that it lasts 9 so long and returns such | great dividends tor so small g .m outlay. * It keeps teeth * I clean, breath sweet, appetite | keen, digestion good. I . i -1\ and full-flavored r I always in its wax-wrapped r^u^c. & lOTiCE ng plac es on the dates nam llecting taxes for 1925. ?* Store A. TO.; Potters store p. m. 'tz store a m.; W. H. Norris store p m , voting place. k* (Hendrix stand) a. m. Millers' p. m. re. ir'r. Store. jlshou?rr's Store. Store a. m.. Shullr- Mills P. O. P. M. /. M ast's Store. I M. Presnell's Store. J. B. Hick's Store a. :n I wdir Ward's p. m. . . ~lyde Mast's Store a. m T rwood's Store p. in igaman's Store, a m. rrwood'j Store, p. rr?. mville, J. C Jonci' Storr, a. m. vfrttnnr p. m. Hays. 31 si, n. m. I, p. in. r urged to meet us on this I? FARTHING, Sheriff. irchants business. If you want rgains in Shoes, Hose, Rricfftl m - Av?t\y% vjuiva LER SHOE CO., INC. I Tennessee | euaieiygua jsuaegewaiaiaijaL'e LTferua^j^^T;^nIb.a'3Tfertoil^Enfeni9rl. g Mill in ALL KINDS . an) "ds - rr? SE ity of Kiln Dry g, Oak and MaBase Board and Sheeting, either EE ?* ^=J li m\ mers. We know i MILL I; i I | Gifts ivverla: ( hai I I he supreme gift is ver. in gold, or a prec both. JEWELRY. Nothing can take t aristocrat of gifts. N< the charm and sheer ' a ring, a SIL\ ER SE Our store has its fir of exquisite gifts. Tht and assurance when andknow that every from our store is dou for itself and then bee mark of quality. Any gift you select you until Christmas. or to to to or to to w ar tc us war Pj jff ? \ this .? l Xl ,'jj **<*????? \ Community Sets, 1 pieces, such as salad spoons, soup spoons, < pickle forks, butter kn gravy ladles, cream a olive forks, olive spool bon bon spoons, suga spreaders, baby spool Carving sets, Cand Glass, Salt and Peppei cream sets. Bread and Never before in th the town has there be an array of Sliverwar warranteed t obe as g Dont wait, do your sf you will get th"e very fc fore everything is picl Walker J Stor< DECEMBFR 3. !?25 ( f*i I "S ' A si i nix 111 something in sil:ious stone, or in heir place as the athing can equal lasting beauty of T, or a watch. le Christmas line :re is satisfaction you select here, thing you select bly appreciated, ause it bears our ; will be held tor i r w ur tc ur ip m *0 ifl w > tiful, Silverware is |^[ lWcrw JSfecessirj j^ig vhjt better indication of i(J c an J refinement than a 1/** ot celebrated |M /iMUNITY PLATE V r TaHeu are De Lx-x; |??* son ot our complete > rocks ILi^ me is last becoming known ibiuaricxs lor this delight- 1^" !6. 29 and 34 forks," ice tea cold meat forks, ives, sugar shell, / md salad ladles, is, cheese knives r tongs, butter is, steaks sets, le Sticks, Cut ' Sets, Sugar and Sandwich Trays e the history of ?en offered such ? "t a:? vz. i_very tiling IS ood as the best, lopping early so iest selections be ted ouer. ewelry e /
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