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DECEMBER 3. 192S. JLOCAZ. M^JPjPENlI\rGS \ a \ Theri- will be a call meeting of the V Worth While Club at the ( ommercial I Hotel in Boone next Tuesday at 3:30. N AD members are requested to be present. The management of tVi** Democrat Irishes to request that th? business t roes of tin town during the period % fv?M now to Christmas will got us th'ivr advertising copy not later than i Toe day morning, or better still on 1 lay. Cooperation along this line r ^B give u> a chance to render our ' p;*tootis better service. U* Oscai May who has been hold- *' ire h job in Detroit for a number of months, is at his home in th<* western v part of the county where he will re- ' main through the winter. Mi J. Krrby Hagaman who spent; ; the spring and early summer :n Wash r ington to o the harvesting of the 1 big Hay and other crops is here for x t another fay. Mr. Haganian sees a ' gr at future for Boone and wt eon- t fitiWitly expect him build something 1 here worth while. The people here ' are always glad to see their friend ( bark on his native soil again. Mr. and Mrs. R. !.. Clay celebrated 1 th< 15th anniversary of their mar- ^ riagc at their home here on Thanks- < giving day. The invited quests were Squire (May of New la ml, now To years of age and 'father of Mr. K. L.; i Mrs. .1. A. Woody and Mrs. Ed Har- | bin of Shulls Mills, and Mr. and < Mrs. W. H. Gragg of Boone. A sump- < tuous dinner was spread which was l much enjoyed by all. I The little play. "A Poor Married \ Man," put on at the Pastime Theater Tuesday evening of last week ; by local talent, led by Mr. T. B. j Moore, was a nice success, the r -t \ amount collected being $77.70, which j wilt he applied on the Methodist j i Church building. Messrs Hamby and Winkler furnished the building, heat ^ tight, tickets, etc., which courtesy was much appreciated by those most interested. Mr. W. I>. McGhee, business* man v of Asheville with his wife, was a ? week end visitor to his aged mother v Mrs. James McGhee, mm neanng her t 88th birthdav. and brother Mr. Boh. I McGhK*. both of whom i -ide in this city. The* visitors returned t.? theii , I ime $andny . Mr. .;inI M!-. James Cour.cill of : ("rah Trc?*. Mi Hannah Moore of Sviva. and Mr. ami Mrs. Hot he ring; ton. of I .belaud. Florida, wen vis itors during Thanksgiving at tin home of Mr. Councili's parents, Mr. and | Mrs. B. J. Council!. Both of the gen- { t Semen named are oiiuineri's on the Macon county road:. * Mr. Charles Lewis, who since last spring:, has hoen operating; his large road outfit in Macon County, has been on a visit to his family in Boone leaving on his return Tuesday. He expects to complete his present contract within the next 30 days. Mrs. Henry .1 II aril in who has been rather indisposed of late, has returned from a weeks stav in Hickory with her undo, Or. T. C. Blackburn who has been giving her treatment. Thanksgiving in Boom was duly observed. All or nearly all of the business houses were dosed. There were services at the Methodist church at 10 a. m. and at the Baptist church in the evening. Collections were taken for both. Church orphanages, which were very satisfactory. The Advent Christians held their services in the J court house Friday evening, their orphanage collection amounting to about $50.00 Many of the citizens of ^ the town, those who could brave the inclement weather, at least, went a I rabbit hunting" and many bunnies ! were bagged. Many turkey luncheons | arid dinners were prepared and served in the town.- Taken all the way through the day was most enjoyable and helpful. Mr. W. G. Evans of the firm of Foley Evans, Undertakers, returned last week from a few days visit to his former home in Indiana, Mrs. Evans returning with him. They will locate permanently in Boone. The rainy weather continues and me consistency oi t-ne rnua on Main Street under the heavy traffic is getting: thinner as the hours go by. Friends, none of you regret as much as we our inability to get out a paper last week. It has confused business a bit but that will soon adjust itself. The little force in the shop was working overtime to get out for Thanksgiving, but when that day dawned sickness had entered the home and "the^ boy" was under a physician. "The old man" soon followed suit and the shop door closed. Everything is going smoothly now, and we do not expect a like occurence. We have tried faithfhlly to get some efficient help, and at last have one man on the road who will arrive the first of the week, after which time we hope to give better service along all lines. Mr. F. J. Foley is off on a business rip to Indiana. Mrs. Edna Hodges, one of the best L'achers of the county, is off for Mt feasant, where she opened school on iorutay. This wiii be her third term it the same place, the people likirtg ler, and she highly pleased with ho; latrons and pupils. She was accoir ?anied by her daughter Miss Louise, x*ho returned Sunday. L>r. Gait her, one of th local den > ists, was in Charlotte Sunday. Miss Floy Cannon of Boone, who caching in Cabarrus county, was . veck end visitor to her parents hoi Mr. C. C. Farthing, plumber. Kw >01 chased a beautiful lot of Mr. .1. ). Councill adjacent to and just n??r> ?f the Standard Oil filling stati in which he proposes to erect a bri k uiilding. entirely adequate for shw no! plumbing supplies. Mrs. B. J. Council! is .-pending t"? veek with relatives and friends lohnson City. Tenn. On Sunday night Mr. Alfred IT on of Shtills Mills. K. F. O. lost loftie and the entire contents: bv fitrhe family was away anil the I? vas complett . The people of Boo ere giv??n an ? pvioTtonity yesterdn o contribute t? their relr*? and isiial, they re.>j5onded nicely If you ill not see the gentlemen out on h:s -rrand of m< icy. see them or send something direct. A hard xvorki . nan. his wife and four children ari lomeless and without even a cha: go ?f clothing. Kev. W. R. Savage of Glendai springs, spent Thanksgiving at Boca tip Rock, his stopping place of roe icing the Watauga Inn where he !iv d foi many years. The Democrat was lelighted to see him, though his stop tere was short. He has not been in rJoone before for eleven years, and vo were pleased to see him looking o wei!. He is growing old gracefully ind is still the same lovable, comlanionablo Christian gentleman us iff ore, ami we were so sorry he could lot spend some time in Boone. He eturncd home Saturday. Miss Maude Goodwin of Butler, renn., is a visitor for a few days vith M isses Nell and Blanche Smith. Kxcavation for the eity reservoir vhich is to be located near 4 lie colired church was begun Tu?'-day. It sill be of steel on concrete founda ion. with a capacity of *250,000 gal?ns Me-si- Hester and Kowland Boyleimminent business men of Shelby, vie cm- t- of Mr. II. ! Lyons dur ing the TSsanksgiv Miff period. The\ trough! their hounds, contemplating ! chase in the hills, hut the bad rainy .vvather prevent cm! it. However they *>: pressed themselves as being very lighly pleased with their first visit n this county. Just as we close oui forms we heai if the death of Mr. Benjamin llod^es if Adams which occurred at his home Mrlv this morning. He had been in Door heaUh for some time but his leath was unexpected. Mr. Hodges va> a good, honest and industrious itizen, and will be missed in his omniunity. interment will be in the Hine grave yard tomorrow. S. C. EGGERS Real I If you want sec PHC SAY "BAYER ASF Unless you see the "Raye not getting the genuine ny muttons ana presaioed Colds Headache Pain Toothache Jtmm ? to Mil a?t < ikjw Mi.1^ THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EV Little Misses Helen and Blanche [ 1 daughters of Mr. George P. Hapaman are with their uncle. Dr. Z. V. Sherrill at Marion, Va. for a few weeks. They will not return until after the holidays. LIVINGSTONE CLUB The Livingstone dub met Monday I November lbth with Miss Annie Stan bury at h? v" lovely hom< on Depot j Street. The president being- absent Miss .Jennie Todd presided. The meeting was opened with devotional exercises by Miss Annie Stanbury. Owing to the absence of some of. the members the entire program was not carried out. A letter was read by Mrs. Grady Farthing from a Chinese girl who wished to carry on religious and social community work in her home town asking us for any suggestions we might have. A beautiful duet was rendered bv Misses M;?rgaret Halm and Dorothy Grngg after which the club discussed and decided to do something fot seme worthy cause Thanksgiving This concluding the business part of th?- meeting the hostess took charge and assisted by Miss Dorothy Gragg served delicious refreshments consisting of take, ire cream and mints , served in a pink and white rose. ? The Club was delighted to add Miss] laicile Hopkins as a new member. HONORED BY D A. R. Mrs. Rose Swift Fuller. of Mountain City. Tenn. who is the daughter ' of Mr. arid Mrs. Knoch Swift of the' Cove Creek section has born honored I by the Tennessee Daughters of the j American Revolution by being elected as their State Historian. CATARRH IS PREVALENT at this time of the year and unfortunately it is eontagcous; there fore care is necessary to prevent it, or immediate treatment if you are suffering from it. ?. -- "C ' Mk Catarrh Jelly jrivfs prompt and gratifying: itdief to nasal catarrh or head colds. It is a pungent aromatic, healing: antiseptic Jelly that is easy to use because it i.- put up in a con- | cenient size tube, with a patented j nozzle tip for convenient applica- j tion. No need to sufi\ r longer. This is one of the guaranteed Rex;.li Remedies. 50-= BOONE DRUG CO | j l & COMPANY Estate to buy or sell ! US. >NE 3 m 9 T&9 9 ^RIN" and INSIST! r Cross" on taMets you are Bayer Aspirin proved safe by physicians 24 years foe Neuralgia Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism \crept onty "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Hsndr boxr* of 12 fr]*o bottlN ?rf 24 and 100?PnipsrisU. rttsrt U kMbMMCcwidMtar Cailcyl'.eael^ ERY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C SBB*B252G6^? EUC ' jvpcvKJrt K S?$5iiEa?3S5S 5 'K | ^ /CHRISTMAS i< tbc tmie v?f Good Su)r:t The ' ' \j jrifts. Give sensible grifts. something: your m $ able to jsc and appreciate- In this bisr store wit &, ?- welcome * > e?tme. look around end spend th? < gt GHvka^es free and do everything to ir.ake shop pi" g. :n Npainbours\ the Christm*.- Store, and do you I BEGINNING SATURDAY MOS 1 p. :L-? *mr*^ p Us',' r? ? All ( k>als and Saturday morning you get your un of Silk Dresses and Coats at Grea p here early. Join them. I TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THES % EARLY BEFORE THE STOCK i 9.95 COATS REDUCED ' I 4.93 COATS REDUCED 1 i 5.00 COATS REDUCED " ! 7.50 COATS REDUCED ~ i& -2i\ co f Are iir~r-\i x^r- r\ - J-7.JK) V^ W/ V 1 j r\r.L^v_i V A.IJ 49.50 COATS REDUCED ' 59.50 COATS REDUCED if y | WOOL i i 9.50 WOOL DRESSES R1 17.50 WOOL DRLSSES R1 12.95 WOOL DRESSES R1 9.95 WOOL DRESSES RF 14.95 WOOL JERSEY SU 1 0.95 WOOL JERSEY SL 6.95 WOOl. JERSEY SU VELVET BLOUSE SPOR' P I hese garments represent the ve jg color. The stock will he cornple il orning. Come early I BUY NOW. PAY JA If you do not have a charge accoi jij be glad to accommodate you. , g Join the Happy Throng of Chris ; g I SP \INHOUR II The Christmas Store Boone, ^ o?c8ct t'J 35&T. %i M ( \ PAGE FIVE ? ' S?5S5?M? ? i* when youujf and eld get together to ^change *f? other, father. Brother. s<>u r or frtvrd a >U !>v /-t h very nook and corner hrin> full of gifts yon ar ,? * tiro day if you like. W? wr. p fur rnaiir* your ^ g ;. pica?u< :- instead of :- tread. Meet your friends ; r shopping early Low p? v.- prevail! ^ N5NC! \T NINE O'CLOCK | ?$li I 91 mw ?m I I 8 Si VX ool Dresses restricted choice of our large stock t Reductions. The Crowds will be E SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION ? S ARE PICKED OVER s Sk ? ? ' -ro 8.75 I ro 11.95 I ro o en l U V ro 13.95 1 ro 29.50 - 1 ro 39.50 \ ro 49.50 4 - 1 *^" I U \ 4 | messes i 1 educed to 14.95 educed to 13 95 educed to 9 q5 iduced to 8J5 ITS 8.50 1TS 7.50 1 !TS 3.95 | r suits a, 7.95 g . . . | ry newest in style, material and in % te when the sale begins tomorrow rn ijl 1 N. 15 a"a FEB. 15 | ant, give us references, and we will gj. tmas Shoppers at Spainhours' Inc. || S' Incorporated 1 The Christmas Store || I. Carolina ?
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