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DECEMBER 17. IMS J LOCAL Mr. W. H. GragST ard family are in Johnson City today on business. L*r. and Mi's. Mc. G. Anders have relrirr.td from a short visit to Gastovda, their old- home town. Mrs* J. M. South of Sutherland, died at her home on Friday and was buried Sunday. We have received no particulars. j Mr. J. R. Grsgg has completed an attractive home in the Green Heights **?etton and vrBl move therein the.last of the week. A telephone message thie morning told of the death of Mrs. I. C. MiHer at her home near Lenoir. Interment near her former home- on Stony Fork tomorrow. Patrons of both the Peoples Bank & Trust Co. and the Watauga Co. Eawill take notice that both inif. 4k strtetions will be closed on Christmas day and the day following. At community prayer meeting: ' bcM at lb- Baptist church last night there were 77 in attendance, the paTtor* of all the churches being present. v Dr. R. K Bingham and family of Emeryville, Term, were over Sunday visitor; in Boon1-. The Doctor thinks |h? will etum lw;e in the spring and resume the practice he laid down here almct a year ago. "He that :>.th pity upon the poor lendet - unto the Lord." Remember this when yeu are making up, your Ckrtstu packages. The needy in : Ftfeia uei- taunt.y and county arc not rumeirn t, l>u* .,1 there are setme. Mrs M. B. Blackburn returned yes terday from ScaUirville where- she bud been visit it ft h<?r daughter Mi's. Henry Hardin, who a few days ago underwent e right serioti^-operar. tien in tbr I-cr : sanitarium, Mrs. Blackburn says hn daughter is ini! proving. Mr. a id M'-s. ! R. I.album, of Clinton, S. C. .vet here and hove taken room- ii the homo of Mist. Edna Hodges. V? i stltam i- in the > raping "i the Standard Oil Com pany, and i:. ^vmral fnaoagcr of this - division. succeeding n Mr. Hahn of r^"' H?ctory, whe r> been in chajri* here i for Rovr; 1 , Clerk of i.hc toitfi A. W. Smith * asks ns to ay hat pension checks for Confedet i?e eteraris and widows of veterans ir. Watauga. are now in his office for lutLribuiion. He aug- < frosts that .{ tie pensioner cannot ' ail in person h? send s vmi- one duly j authorized *.y .-i,n for *tme i Mr. N. C. G??er.e at &lawiu.< Rock ! has left for an extended trip to the Kate of Mi> .r He 'U likoly be ff?se for several week*, ft is supposed he may be intrust*, d l;> buyinf realty in that state, hi? we J . fx tbis is not true, a? Mr. Or %e is oVte of our good citizf-s > ' mM he mir-sdd ' should he lea'v Mr. G. I.. 8. -nation man j ager of (: .? aarvcr was io iovr. M*?nda i -" W.ay in the interest reported ? > von nice business. The Ohsprvet- i (w roaehstff this city oc the mom ! lag mail from North Wilkesboro, to tiki very great delight of its many readers in Watauga. The observer lias trofie to a great rieai of extra exto render this service ^ Mr. Milton Greer of the Carolina Store, sold hisx,home in east Roone J yesterday to Mr. Harbin Shull who SK>ld his place and business a few days ago. Mr. Greer was fortunate enough to buy a very beautiful location near the entrance to the park owned by thr American Legifen on the original Council! property. He E is now preparing plans for his new residence. As has been our custom for almost thirty seven years we will miss an issue next week. The past year has been a right strenuous, although n profitable one. and we feel a week's rest would be beneficial. The paper will catch the customary mails on the 31st Until that time we bid you good . bye, with many thanks for your loyal I support, and wishing you all pleasures during Christmas. /The ladies of the two clubs in the town are now very busy getting ready for the holidays, helping to pro Mie ior tnosc wno arp unable to provide "for themselves during the 'Christmas season. The Friday Afterrf6dn Club wQ) meet tomorrow in call on to go over the situation and tto fill as is their custom a good quota of stockings for the soldiers at Oteen. The members of the Worth * While Club are as busy us can be In our next issue we will have, no , ^ doubt, a good report from each of 'tfceae very active argvnizations L sr w 3 m wk/ET i Head the ads,*every one ot them, i in this paper. Your every need can i be supplied by th*? local merchants. \ j They have the right of way again ' this week, and we hope our r? aders will appreciate their efforts by trud ing at home. All the ads ii: thi> 13sue. save one, came unsolicited, which goes to show that the major pan of the business houses know it pay- to advertise. Lady Driver: "Do you charge batteries here?" Garage man: "Sure we do. "Then put a new one in this car and charge it to my husband." A NEW LINE OF JEWELRY ^ 1 have just received a nice line of Jewelry for the holiday trade, direct from the factory, which enables me j to sell much cheaper than ihosc who buy from the jobbers. In my line you will find Belt Chains, Belt Buckles, Vest Chains, Beads, Pearls, | I Bracelets, Wrist Watch j Bracelets, Novelty-jSctr and many other items that make . most appropriate and piecing Christmas ? . - . ., * Everybody knoVs where ! ? j I. am, just above* Hardin s j store. Come and sc? for your 1 self the good things I am I offering. ' ' ? ! BRYAN, THE. : JEWELER Booet NortW Carolina | ; TOWN TAXES i yet outslanding fcr the year 1923 ( , must be paid within ten days of the ' late ofthij notice or property will he j advertised and sold according to '.aw. This 10th day of" December, 1925 . I A. Y HOWELL, Secy. Board City Commissioners. I'J- ?JWOV rrr I! SPECIAL 7! Christmas JOONE TRA CniCKisk' CONSOMME AM CELERY HEARTS ROAST TURKEY AND t M CRANBERRY I HEAD LETTUCE WITH 10i CANDIED SWEET PLUM PUDDING WIT MINCE PIE AND 1 TEA, COFFEE. HOI SAY "BAYER ASPIR Unless yon see the "Bayer Ci not getting the genuine Bay by mflBons and prescribed by Colds Headache Neii Pain Toothache Neu S<z/^? ?? Mad* m%mt H W*+ur "HE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?E V CATARRH IS PREVALENT at this time of the year and unfortunately it is eontajreous; there ton- earc is necessary to prevent are suffering from it. it. o' immediate t? eat merit if you Catarrh Jelly gives prompt and gratifying relief , to nasal catarrh or head colds, it , is a pungent aromatic, healing an- j tiseptic Jelly thai is easy to use because it is put up in a con- i ver.sent size tube, with a patented nozzle tip for convenient applies- 1 tion. 1 No need -to suffer longer. This is one of the guaranteed Rexail Remedies. 50* I1 BOONE DRUG CO ? *3teaa& * *? somiitob ; mil pain !: : , i Always irives quick, positive relief ?? ' ' 0 Comfort and relief -quick and ccr- 1 tain ? that's what thousands of rhci:- : matic sufferers report they have never 'ailed to gel. from a simple horns \ treatment. . . i i "I have made a study of rheuma- 11 asm," writes John Walmsley of "2S south King Street, Gloucester, N. J., "and I have helped myself and a great ! nany others. I take great pleasure in ctting you know that Sloan's Lini- | nent is the best remedy I have ever tsed." . I ' Just a little Sloan's patted on ligfifly j < -and a healing tide of fresh, germ- , iestroyin;; blood is sent tingling hrough the pain-ridden tissues. No ' ubbing! It's the medicine itself that loes the work. | ( Swelling and inflammation go loa n. i Uriiosl suddenly you And yourself free ; , rum pain - really comfortable at fast, lei a buttle today and have it on I land. AM druggists?35 cents. IV an IT iytic'.njp.ny ; " l d PFMT Hi I ur A.JL41 IX ; Dinner f | 1L CAFE { w |j - |ji [) OYSTER COCKTAIL RIPE OLIVES j JYSTER DRESSING SAUCE ! 00 ISLAND DRESSING ' POTATOES S H FRUIT SAUCE f'UMPKIN FIE p ' chocolate || ' IN" and INS1STI j -oss" on tablets you are er Aspirin proved safe physicians 24 ysais tot raljgia Lumbago ritis Rheumatism pt only "Bayer" package s contain: proven directions. r "Htyw* t% of 11 wttbi mi ?n<3 100?TVrofrpirt*. < Ml iUB WfrWrld?IT ft I - FRY THURSDAY?BOOMK. N. C Da Published by Davidson Toy land We have a bijj assortment of doll and other toys. Price? racking frr? 10 cents to $3.00. Come make you selection early. Political speaker carried away b his own eloquence: "All along the ur rod den paths of the futur we sc.he hidden footprints of an unseei land.'* Useful Gifts For Him For He For Mother For Fathe For Baby Come and Look Them Over A load sign painter suggests th following signs for rail read crossing "Try our engines. They satisfy." Don't stop. You wont be missed." "Take a chance. You will only gent once." Our $1. 98 Shoe Sale Hatc you examined clocely ou Pi.98 Ladies. Misnrs and boys 5ho fable? If you failed to look ther >*er be sure arid do it at your firo >p port unity. A rariety of ladies, mia es and boys solid leather shoes ?ocn< >f there were retailed as hifh as $5 i pair, choice only $1.98. You tan tot beat it. The flintiest statement we havi 'vcr vad wa< made by Voltaire. / >effirar once appealed to him, and bti tig refused, cried, "But monsieur, mist live!" To that the philosophei epiicd, "Pardon Die, but 1 do not set he necessity." Boys' Work Shoes 1.48 A lot of boys work ihoet itsea 11 0 2 made off good durable Veathci or only $1.48. If there is say mail >rder houce which can beat it wi vould like to know it. J rand pa in a motor car *ushcd the lever back too far rwinkie, twinkle, little star Music by the G. A. K.) Merry Christmas Vr thank our rmfemtrs and friend.' or their patronage swl with Ums 1 merry Christines. ' mamM /;j 4 11 n " K l=- I ELECTRIC IRON $4.35 Bo vidson's N Department Store 'i mu.-t see the doctor today. i | don't like the looks c?f my wife.'* j "That's an idea old man. I'll come with you. I can't bear the sight of i 5 mine either." r j Misses Shoes 1.25 ; Hew dcw?f this barjfiin strike you? e i Good solid leather misses shoes ic n Black, Kid or Gun Metal, sixes 8 1-2; to 11 1-2 for only $1.25. Who else, can offer you a value like this? j I Take one reckless, natural born r j fool, two or three hip drinks of mean , r i liquor, a high powered, fast motor car | Soak foo! in liquor, place in car and , let. go. After due time, remove from : wreckage, place in black, satin lined t>' box and garnish with flowers. Before Stock-taking Sale 1 As soon as the Christmas rush is over we begin taking stock. It is our wish to have as little stock as poa iible left by that time. We would rather jtct coat out of the most of r our goods than to have them left over p. Hence our before Stock-Taking: Sale ^ which begins today and will last till t the third of Jancsry. Our entire Sine ^} of merchandise, will be told as low a* r we possibly can. Coins and tee us 5 : before yon buy. | 44What are you doing there?" ask j ed a policeman of a woman who had j : stopped hei automobile near a cor- j ner and was preparing to light. 44Purkiitg my car,*' she rtpiied. "1 j j thought this would be a good place, ? The sign there reads "Safety Zone." j t! ~ ~ Auction Sale i j Our annual auction sale will be held Saturday after Christmas and t probably the first Saturday and Menr day in January. It i? our policy never { I to carry over goods more than one ; e year. Ail merchandise carried over j laat year together with some new, i will be sold at public auction at your j I own price. j The waiter was taking the order | of a pretty young lady who was ac- : icompnnied by a florid pudgy, .middle j aged man. "And, how about the lob- ' t! sler?" the waiter inquired, kj "Oh. he can order whatever he , likes came the startling reply. Something Kle< 3 '* For example the eleclric ircn k&d percolator iiluitrnted litre. , Beth are fine Acd uieful fiftn. Give one to mother red the other to your wife. If yon arc not married jjire- her a curiiaf iron or boudoir lamp. j What -would be better for * a gift to mother or wife than one of our fine Electric Washing machines? ^ Let us show you i 1 {$ EXIDE BATTERIES [? {J AND SERVICE S one Electric ( PACE FIVE ews Boone. North Carolina Name-Your Own Price Sale In connection with our Auction uv we will lu.ve a name your own pric sale, which begin* right after Chrit. I mat Saturday December 26th and wi4 ?? I last till January 5th. A few thou son dollar* worth of merchandise will b~ displayed for your inspection and you may name your own price. If it will be within re a* or. we will either sell it to you or put it up al auctioa Come an<{ buy good merchandise at your own price. He stopped lightly out upon ih-r boulevard. A**, automobile >truck ar ; wafted him into the Infinite. When h-r oponcd his eyes on the other shore an angel was trying: to get his arms into the sleeves of a white robe. "Hold up your hands,** murmur?,i the angel. "Ah." said the newcomer, "wuw' - from Chicago, too!" Men's Suits at Cost We *re closing out our line of mem suits We cannot do enough business to justify the investment. All vrao' serges and csiimeres to go at cost. Const look them over. Officer (to couple parked in aut< > "Dont you sec that sign, Fine for Parking?" Driver: "Yes, officer I see it arc heartily agree v/ith it." Boys' Suits We have unusual bargains in Suits for hoys. Come and look them orer. The usual system of enforcing prohibition is much like mowing the lawn weeds instead of pulling them. Coat Sale It will pay you to come awd look over our mens, Sadies, boy**., misses and children* coats. Our prices and merchandise will more than please you. "Where did the automobile* hit yoi? "Well judge if I'd been carrying a license number it would have be? ? busted into thousands of pieces." A Beautiful Calendar Have you one- of Devidfton'a preit> calendars? If not come iu to our store and Ret one. Hurry before out supply is exhausted. 3trioal ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR $4.00 up to $8.75 ]?. I ___J j I?
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