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WEXEMBER 17. 1925. North Carolina, Watauga County * In the Superior Cour Before the Clerk Queen Cross vs. Alex Cross NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant above named wil take notice that a summons in ths above entitled action was issued a gainst said lofendanf on the :10th daj of November 1925 by A W. F.niitl of the Superior Court of Wa tattsra County. North Carolina, whicl suattmdr:.- ireturnable before th. said clerk at his office in Boone it s*>d county on the 11th day <?f Jan uarr 1926. The defendant will ais* iake notice that the plaintiff is bring infr action cgainst the defendant f?> fjJwrce, when and where the defer, daat is required to appear and an swer or demur to the complaint of tfc< plaintiff or the relief demanded wil be granted. This the 1st day of December 1925 A. W SMITH. Clerk Superior Court 12-3-4 p I NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE N^rth Carolina laugv. Co'j- ty - the Superior Court Before the f'lcrk L. Hemphill & Co. vs. X. G. Wheeler By virtue o fan execution directed to the underfilled from the Superior Court of Watauga County ir. the above entitled actior. 1 will on Monday the lih day of January IP26. between the h ?u s-ox 1J a. ra. and *2 p m. at the ?urr he.i ^ door of said county sell to the lujhest bidder for cash to satisfy the d execution, all the rijrht, title ar.d in;ci t which the raid N. (J. Wheeler *ne defendant, has in the fniU.viny d'-rribed real estate to wit . All that certain re ?<y parcel of land containing ah ac ** more or less situate lyinjt . ?i bra ,r . r the K!k road about 12 uiies e- :J. i i the town of Boo'?.e, in Bit tow whip. County ?*f Watauga. Stat" f 'h Carolina, and heinir bounded oi tb. north by the lands of John bhns?n on the east by the lands i" } ' Hodges; on the south by the laid f Millard W.ntMin anil X. ? W !. !?? west by the land- >? Srtrfv it \r-" Whce Jor.' wHich lands .:??? uti.. I within the boundaries of the aiuIs conveyed to N. G. Wheeler by tht following deeds of record in W,' > >rn county namely, A deed from W. B Coraett et al, conveying two tracts jf 43 and 20 acres, dated February 24, 1319, and reeoided October 22, 1919. A deed from Xellit Waters dated December 29, 1919, a d recorded on February 12, 1920, i ;he office of the Register of Deccs of Watauga County. Except homestead allotment of N. G. Wheeler described is follow-: BEGINNING in ' -jblic road near the spring and t fr >n? of the store building and in rcX;n5. Wbee ler's iine and runs vifb his and V M. Wbee Elk Creek, thence riowr - said creek about. 40 polts *lnu? on the south side of said creek; thence near south to tie public road at a ben in said road; then a west course with the south side f said road and running; so as to m< iude the spring and spring bouse in the allotment and then to the beginning, and containing Bi 8 acres, more or less. ,?1 Tit* the 1st day of December 1925. m* L. M. FARTHING, Sheriff 1 WRKREYS i ^reiT c^. | EVE*J ? Probably one reaaon for the popularity of WRIGLEVS U that it U>u *o !oi>| and return* rucK frrat dividend* for so small an outlay. It keep* teeth clean, breath tweet, appetite keen, digestion good. Freeh and full-flavored *1w*y* in it* wax-wrapped THE VALUE OF A SILO t The silo gives from 25 to .'50 p< cent more feeding value to the cor . crop than when it is fed as dry foe dcr. The sol provides the best and th cheapest form of succulent white ' feed, which helps to keep the cow " healthy and productive. The silo is the cheapest farm buj ' j ding one can .erect. It will house mot * nutrients per cubic foot of space th:' : any other farm building. ! ! It increases the livestock carry in capacity of the farm at least 25 p< 1. cent, and the producing capacity c ~ i the farm is increased at least 10 p< 1 , cent. " j The silo prevents the v. aste of th r! corn stalks which contain about I " i pet cent of the feeding value t s SWSNR S i| | il a j i Withor ! I your h< 11 i lation i 1 with ai fi from a $ fu! ser\ AtVv Neutro B nograp Record il BOONE jjj Licen* ! I CHRI 1Christmas is ail you expect to g children, husba Make it a point is no better pla ware store. An SO! IPs Majestic Ranges ^3y] Cuds Fltsk Lights I 6S Knives : {lie Razors ' Bp Electric Cleaners pS Electric Cleaner* <2Q] Electric Hair Curlers jjjj Call .in i 1 Farmers THE WATAUGA DEMOCRA'l the cum plant. The silo enable- the farmer v.o '!' his stock from lex? acres thereby !? t. vinjr more crops to he marketed ai I- more profit to himself. Good silage. properly fed. does, u :e injure in the slightest the quality *r the milk. nutter or cheese. It requires less labor to feci lage and the cattle waste very itt 1- of it. e The tall .-do of smaP diameter n to be preferred to the one of i<: height and greater diameter. ?r The following is the amount of , r lage usually fed to different kin ?f of livestock: t Dairy cattle from .'JO to 40 poun per day. ie Beef cauie from 30 to 40 poun 0 per day. >f Horses 20 pounds per day. S3B5JB BBSt^SS'SS 3S EE 3 'T Bi RADK it first securing a demor )me. We will be glad to 1 or your approval and ly other make. Above a ny dealer who cannot gh 'ice after you have boughl ater K.ent. Music Maste dyne Radios. The New 1 h, Edison Re-Creations s. Easy Terms if desirec : p. & r. co sed Radio and Phonogra] (Located in Store of Groene A B*t eajeuaye&jeiii: SsnenfeTlpjTfe^ STMAS most here. It is time to s< ive to your father, mothei nd, wife, best girl or frier to buy gifts of real wort! ce to buy gifts of that kin y of the following will be Electric Irons All Aluminum Ware Coppe.* Ware Wi China Ware, Silverware Tr, Carving Sets K:< Tools Aii Electric Fixtures Ha Lanterns St? CcJe man'Lamps md get one of our 5 926 c Hardware & mmzmmmmmmB. r?EVERY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C Dairy cattle supplement rytao cd cattle supplementary to a- pa si ere 15 pounds per day. r?d Sheep 2 pounds per day. A silo 10 feet in diameter and <*t 2n feet high will hold approximately : of 30 tor- and will feed ten head of I da>i*y cow.-; for ISO days, si- A <il.) 12 feet in diameter and 32 , lie feet high will hold about 72 tons ; and will feed twenty head of dairy j is cattle for ISO days. ss A silo 17 feet in diameter and I 37 feet high will hold about ISO tons si- and will feed fifty head of dairy catds He for ISO days. If you are in the livestock business talk to your neighbor who has been ^ feeding silage. i H. L. WILSON Cnee-ie Specialist. j fc 1 fll i | P I | istration in nake instal- f, comparison )-.< 11, dont buy >1 re. you care- K u I & r and Fada Ldison Phoand Okeh ^ i I MPANY j ph Dealers j ifha.cn ? SEffifjggrgqg'iariaragi6^^ GIFTS 1 iiect the gifts that , brothers, sisters ids for Christmas |ej! 1 this year. There d than at a Harduseful : arm Clocks, Watches ^ For the Children: ?gon?, Sleds, cycles, Wheelbarrows rldie Cars, (IJP. r Rifles, Pop Guns, jp3 | n?. : tti t njiru-i c^jl V 1 aJenaars. >upp!y Co. | PAGE SEVEN 35325 *55?? 531 ^2^^^gSS??i2^ffl53SSSR3S35S | Help Make Watauga s ;: Prosperous | ? $ gj {3 ft , .. 3 Experience shows that if the following U j| money crops were pushed, they would make g ft the county prosperous. j*3 1 r ? 1. TRUCKING ?2. POULTRY 3. DAIRYING 4. SHEEP g I 5. FRUIT m ? Let Every Family in Watauga Help ft 1 | I S WATAUGA COUNTY | f BANK J B O O N F . N . C . | " I he Rank That Backs the harmer . . J 233$: TVfAfr?frv'T'C'lT>T^"i&fifel. I Carolina Stores I(Blue Front Stores) 117m O t ^ r*-? ? - wr, DAVfc ruu MONEY Y ou ask how we can sell goods for less than a!i competition. Briefly our quantity buying enables us to purchase goods delivered into our warehouses, in this immediate sec tion at the same prices enjoyed by warehouse men in large cities. Therefore we have no freight to pay and a big saving in trucking, which we pass on to you. AND WE HAVE THE. KIND YOU WANT, NOT SOMETHING JUST AS GOOD. SUNDRIES Cocoanuts I2V2C Cranberries, qt. 24c Currants, pkg. . . . 15c. Celery, lge. 15c Raisins, pkg. 12V2C Lettuce 15c-18c. Orange Peel, pkg. 15c. Lemons, doz 25c ASPARAGUS TIP* TV.1 aa?u ?? ^ VAK/1U WAS 37c. I APRICOTS, Del Monte or Gold Bar 30c Silver Bar 25c BAKING POWDER Rumfords, large 29c Davis 22c Snow King 22c. BROOMS, fancy four strand 39c Fancy Parlor 79c COCOA, Hershey's l/z lb. size 17V2c Lowneys' V2 lb. size 21c. NCAKE FLOUR, Pillsbury's 15c A .1 s*um jemima 15c 8 FIG BARS, Crispo, lb 12V2c CITRUS FRUITS, Oranges, doz. 25 to. 60 . . . .Grapefruit, each 7c to 16c STR1NGLESS BEANS, double eagle no. 2 can 121/z Double Eagle no. 3 can 19c Sweet Violet Ex. Fancy No. 2 ... . 25c KARO SYRUP, blue label, V/2lb. size. 12?/2 5 lb. size 31c 10 pound size 59c LOG CABIN SYRUP, table size 30c Medium size 58c TUNA FISW I - "I | CAROLINA STORES "'YOUR STORES f
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