r DECEMBER 23. 1926 This Week By ARTHUR BRISBANE CHANGE TO TEARS. FIGHTER'S DRUGS. IN THE TURKEY'S CRAW. PROSPERITY'S CHILDREN. If, :? s. rV^.000,000 will net be rcCongress iruniU Die m.oi r:mouM be better in t::e l'ork t>ra*xei i'.i li-'* poekets <>f pr.yet?. Theie :s dwiistxoi for move public fyii'tLtgfe. \n?! there C il " Fr,r: : ' ' ^ s.t;.? t!.ns if 'J-iveirmev; i.c? money : to b*: n. it sIm:'*! speMd some vti ?-olvh ^ Cr.r, pr 'ilo'- s. a? vi c<-ifo?. yor.n want Jijilp '.o uo . %?lita C*-T.s.t i> not c- . ?*JtH : Li- ^250,000,000 b;i>* to tr.e big" lax p ycrs this y- or. ^5 CV.v '.vIn Mix!;'. uU, r.mnanxv cf Dc.. p.ioy j says t.-.e fi\hr*.~ fighter ??-Js ..v;i';S r;--"rh the:- f?'ei \ii<: .?; !?;! v.1. enV, i'i'imi c?-ibir.?;ti'y- Its insrraiik .i - iri'-lv.'! T . much :v?o::o>% i c:' I ! I IT* >"'. r> ThfV IlU | an" are all beaten i b> th- !f i!ic ci-hi. Ami ihiv: ; t:. i- F:-i4.K v T ae; be urugv a; nt iv*-fj-> o.\t ail of us. tin/. richest- country, ! rr h ,' ,i" ?. 'i* - tliat it won tl;c. ; -war, f;v 1 can't, the a f i' ' i iuit i. i as far ahsai'i ? ' M b: rhtcoVihk* ;?. it v ! : 11 ii.st.vi foio tiVo war ' rtu r icch , j A German cntri is at >vnrk on ti . 11><.i>un'ic? ... . ?i? 6w II- P. i-M'Ui. . .**u propcll*'1 *0 ' "i. scn^cr,, a ci'-vv of twenty . I cibss the lYrlanv'c in thirty*si:o hours. Merely hoaabort that makes lis ?Iiin . count ry, la-.-h;:u .on g is.ianu jr.CS'o- - iouau < iy hi< 'Hi ill I'. .. . sloop. I '.Mi i . vH?n . *'i.citC'i* -" are foUOii > \ ^ on Sta?vi: I 5 a mi. The ' i i.: ;:r. is ' u.vU'ovDna--mo? o 1 ?* p.-r-1 r ?! .'- ; 'vU:c ; . hal . ' i'.: ! ' J). ; . T!\u i?o.-i i i vai>c?1 or sunken || grade ero.-iiiL. A good on** wi h* a snav'p right ahgii turn ii voad before every yrrv i? crossT.g, j compelling drivers to slop hub think. Sv. inj.'iii'.r nut lights and $$ ringing bells help. The public should hnvej hat hadn't, chough not to gsperity table to fall within the l-cach of the workers. There ia a prosperity enough for alb and it will last longer if everybody has a little of it. '&< Prosperity's stepchildren are the j cotton growers and the textile I -I? manufacturers. Women that used ' N' \ 1 gS ;al now we; r sb v.t - - much as : 3$ l.; uy'e t to v/iv p up a baby. Northern textile workers wor-y ! S? f"" ven? -val of their indusr j i.;, to i' - South .an.; they may. j < oal and iorn, side by side, took ! - : r;":i s to l'sitsb;n*jfh. O ion. c!v:-ap power and labor, side by : side, v;itnrafi(y rake the textile 5:v- J cu;ir.ies 10 the South. SMART FELLOW Postman: "Here's a letter for you I ?it has a black bonier." "Oh, my poor father is dead!" j f"But you haven't read it yet!" "1 know, but he's dead. T recog- i cue imnawrjniig:. ! ' , | Feather in His Cap Motorcycle Cop: Here, you, pull! over. Autoist: Whasnmalter? > M. C.: You were doing fifty. Autoist: Will you write that down and sign it so I can show it to my friends? i , 1 About l/our HbMth rhings Votl st^c. ,(j Kao-u by" John JpMptt Gvnta, . ") |'" m COLDS. Cold* are not "s*impl<. Hilnxs/M" jv lie re are some things to be rei*>eoi- ? be red: (1) All coI dr. ?> infection*- ? corsta pious. 1,1 ex '2) The carr-ie: > '"sneezer" y( he shunned carefully. i ?i (3) Colds are &h<> result of germ sl> invasion. *VJ (4) They are invariably carried from person to person. p. sure io eclci :ri i ' v. f. weakens li.e rossstenre of !'. < 1 body, arid permits the . . niw t<- j Wuilipiv iMi 'i'v: we may ' ^.,:v lh uj cs sick-. , -. . . . . j?a 1 , -i':au*? ?s PH- h-.. 1 in oheck. Thyxi jji v^-i effort, or n*. ! --;ire, mat t?'e *>neniy a-.'ris i; ta Colds are wn'ikely, if the b;-'y Is v. f>red cLi.ss condition. (!v \vV.$i*r nutritious food is a II: prove- :'- e: if properly* 5U An*, pie, comfort-able cldtfiiiig, pier:;;-, of rest and and ;i trav,- L Ni state of mind. will keep cuki- "u the background. If you have a cold, a'- - .i ' old remedies, but very . ',5 Surface circulation rv.-* - b - 'ri taine.i ,anht 111 back to normal. I si; Xovi Wpek ('t i>isi o? ciyiii!zATtox \ f? ili ii Poultry and Chicks ! For Sale Large Type Barron Strain While V4 Leghorn baby chicks 98.75 per hirn- .1drcrl These art? imported direct friom Tom Barron. Ane-mas, Rocks, | o! Rods, Luff Orpingtons and Wh\te PJ WvanVliUins- ?.f PUolio.v *"? 1 o.,?.?>? ; " pdr hundred. Youiitr pullets of any! of those, bivocls now laying, $1.2F> : ^ ftach: Wo pay po it age on chicks nay- j ^ who re and guarantee 100 per cent;ft, live delivery. We pay express on.j jn pallets on lots of ten or more, in oJ dbide money nrdei for prompt ship-pi went. ACME FARMS g FARMVILLE, N. C. ,i: I2:li5-ct | (c Notice To the Public * of Boone h:; I am now prepared to furnish you ;l first class v:re wood and stove w ood. \ i largely oak and chestnut, ready fori 1; the fire or stove. 1 can and will do-; 1 - liver wood to your homes on short* ^ notice at reasonable prices. Better get' ready for a cold winter, for it\s coming and it" I furnish you the wood tn it will have no chill for you. See roc r,c for lowest possible prices. j. HERMAN WILCOX 12-!>-4tp. Ci ? I ?MORTGAGEE'S SALE m By virtue of the power of sale con- in taincd in a certain mortgage deed v executed by T. Grit Noirris and wife. I a? ft M. Morris. dated June 4, 1920, to L. A. Greene to secure the sum of $3,100.00 and intere-.!. thereon which!* mortgage is recorded in the office ot" Cs the Register of Deeds for Watauga j c 1 County, N. C., in Book U at* page; 502 and default having been made in j so the payment of said sum I will ot? Monday. .January J. 1927. between t.r the hours of 12:00 M. and 2:00 p, j n in., at the courthouse door of Wat-1 auga County, sell . i_?. (Jriteher's j Corner (now John Lewis's?) ; thencei west 80 poles to a stake in the old 1 * road at the ford of the branch;?,:! thence wjfh the lod road about 110; In poles to the beginning, containing . 28 acres, more or less, also including mill property. ' This 1st' clay of December, 192G. ; L. A. GREENE. p12-2-4 tc Mortgagee. ^ 1111 or. Moses N. Harshaw ? Attorney at Law f' kr LENOIR, N. C. ta Office Over Marley'v Drug Store ^ 1 "" 11 :HB WATAUGA DEMOCRAT- K\ K Harmless New Drug Clerk: "What s in lis botvle?" Druggist; "Save that?we use it hen wo can't read the presc.rip- 1 tuts." r i NOTICE Having qualified as administrator! t i* Colonel (' Moody, deceased, notice.'1? hereby given to all persons having I aims against the estate of said rie- I ased to present the same for pay- s out within twelve months from thi.- t, ite or this notice will be pled m ir of then recovery, and all persons I debied ti? said estate are hereby quested io make immediate payent. t1 This December 7. 1-92 0. 2 T. E. BINGHAM. Admr. fmmh e NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SA\.E o By virtue of the power of sale eon- ;i ined in a certain mortgage deed (j ecu ted by Milton Coffey and wife. Ima Coffey, dated February 28, n 12.7. ?o Fred Young to secure fhe s m of $.">00.00 and interest thereon ! D lieii mortgage is recorded i?> the 1 w fice of the Register of Deeds for gj alauga county it: Book Z. of Mqrt'-I?i ges at page 202 and default having! ;c en made in the payment of said j ni. I will on Saturday, -January 8,{ '27, between the hours of 12 m. and! " 00 p. in., at the courthouse doorC' Watauga county sell to the high-j t bidder for cash the following .scribed real estate to-wir: ! l Adjoining the land? of '>. a stone; then westward;*^ i yard? to a stone; then norfhward ] ;' yards '<> the beginning stone, con-!" sriing one acre, more or less. Th-s bth day of December. U>2G. i<* FRED YCjUNtr. Mortgagee, j ? own & Bingham, Att'orneys. i f; ! It?Stv I a -;p 3T!CF. OF SALE UNDER DEED 'i OF TRUST " By virtue of the power of sale con-| ^ incd in a deed of trust dated No- j ntber S, l!l23. recorded in the of- | ? ;o of the register of deeds of W at- j " iga County in Rook No. .'{, page 423 j1 Mortgages, executed hy W. L. -1 lex under ani lows* i-ii-.i Tract: Being L'he lands deribt-.l in a o?-i-.ain deed from F. A. inhoy ami wife to W. L. A lexander,' f ite'd \ug?ist I. i :;22. registered in j( ic office oi the Register of Deeds 1 f Watauga County in Book No. aft atj ^ v?ii> I >? c??v? - --?* -f i. delivered t'.> the said irustoe. jJ Second, third and fourth tract?:; f oing the lands described in a corjj tin died from W. S. Whiting and ' He, conf eying three tract's dated J eptemher 25. 1222, and registered 1 i the office of the Register of Deeds V " Watauga County in Book No. 30, page .r?5. etc.* and a copy of which ;| cieHvoi ed Co the said trustees ' Lift 11 tract: Being the lands des-; ? ibeci in a deed from the Boone and lowing Rock Light and Power ('<>., * ted September 25, li>22, and regis- c red in the office of the Register of :l eed? of Watnvr ; County in Book ' o. 3.0 of deed.--, at page 102 and ipv of which is delivered to the i }1 i':d trustee. There is also conveyed 1 vrehy all rights acquired under the 1 iid deed. T This the 30th dav of November, ( 126. K. R ALLEN, 1 Trustee. : OTICE OF MORTGAGEE S SALE : By v rCue of the power of sale con- T ined in a certain mortgage deed e? j ?i ir, r T\ pn.i,.. ' ir 15 - v>. TO V. 4/. Jjn unut: uv n. li. j inter nr??J wife, Tiildy Rimer on the < t day of September, 1025, to se~ t ire the payment of the sum of ? 500.00. and default having been ! ade in the payment of said sum as ^ said mortgage deed provided, I | 111 on Monday. December G. 1926, j ^ the courthouse door of Watauga j I unty. between the hours of 10:00 .s m. and 2:00 p. m., sol1 to the high-! 2 t bidder for cash the following jd :ci)bed real estate, to wit: J Beginning on a chestnut, runs j ^ ut hears; 50 poles to a dogwood and i ^ no, more or Ie.flr HaIw tnr.i>n av. !?? ? ' ' U1ULV. V/j 1V?, UH'ilCC st ?? poles more or less to the head J? a branch; then no'-th 50 poJes t! ore or less, Company line: then with j, Sgnpany line back to the beginning, p lown as the John Minton land, con- p ining 50 acres more or less. ? C. E. GRAHAM. Asignee ? -ll-4tc of J. D. Bledsoe. This 1st day of November, 1926. 1 ky THIWSIMA ?BOQNJE. N C, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Bv virtue of the POWer of lie Tiaincd in a certain door} of trust executed )ty T. M. Greer and wife, AdIk* Cretr, i o the undersigned, dated !5th day of April. 1H25. and recorded n th? office of the Register of Deeds or Watauga County in Book 5 at age 111. to secure the sum of $1.. nO.OO to the Watauga Building and 'par. Association, and said deed of not having been assumed by T. H. hu!i ar.ct default having been made i the payments as in raid deed of rust provided, I will en Jfpriday, iect-mber 27. 11)26, at the court? oitM: door of Watauga County beiv?*en the hours of 10:00 a. m. and :0b p. m., sell to the highest bidder r>r .cash the following described real! state, tu-wit: i Beginning on a stone on the edge] f the right of way of the railroad 1 nd runs south 40 degrees west with I irt road 11 poles to a stone; thence i orth 39 degrees west 8 poles to a| one; north 49 degrees east 11 poles j I> -tone on the edge of the right of I ay of railroad ; thence south 39 do-j rees east. S poles to the beginning, i an tab ling one-half acre, more or] fss. Also a one-third interest ii. spring! o\v running lo house on sai 1 lot to I i used with closed spigots. This 22ij(l day of November. 1926-1 W. H. Boone, N. G.. will offer for side tid sell al public auction to the i ghost bidder for cash, the following tract or parei of land lying and oirig in Watauga township, Watauga 'ounty, N. 0., more particularly escribed as follows: Being the same lands as were coneyed to S. A. Dorsett by deed of 11. t. Little and others, dated August' 1. 1.921, and registered in the office if the Register of Deeds of WatauM County in Book No. 27. at page !78, reference to which is hereby nude for purposes of full and corndot e description. This the 30th day <>i" November, U2G. II. COFl-'gt. 2-2-Be Trustee. SfOTlCE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST By yirtue of the power of sale conainod in n certain deed of trust latvd March 19, 192(V, recorded in lie office of the register iff d< d of .Vntauga county ir. book No. 7. page 127 of mortgages executed by Boyd Favtuon and wife. Res-ie Hanmsn, ?nd A. L. Harmon, arid wife Martha larmon. to the undersigned I'rus.lees o :ecui'c a debt due the Valie Cruets lank arid default having been made n payment of the sai0?es to a dogwood, thence south 19 legrc.es east -1 1-2 poles !o a wdoak, hence south go degrees west 22 >ols to a stake, thence south ^5 1 -3 leg roes west 14 poles to a stake, hence north 4 degrees ast' 0 1-2 mles to a large poplar, thence north LI degrees west 1 1-2 poles to a take, thence south 39 degrees west M poise to an oak. A. L. ProsmiR's or nor, thence west course 16 poles ii a white oak, thence west 54 poles /.wtaL- ihiSSW. A.^ + -1 0 poles to Bowers grant' line, thence rest with .said line to the obi grant orner, thence north with Conley farm on's fine to the creek, tbe.nce own u'ith the creek to a stake in A. /. Harmon's line, thence east with aid line to his corner, thence north 5 poles with Harmon's line to a end wlmc pine stump. Lined 'Ward's orner thence east with Ward's line 3 315 poles to a stake on top of idjic. in R. M. Ward's line, thence outh 11> decrees cast with top of idge 10 poles t -.? a strike. s- >ath 35 egrees: east 10 poles to a stake, hence north C?(? dojLjre.es east 12 oles to :i stake, thence south 4S 'derees east* 8 poles to. a ?take, th? net oath 69 degrees east 15 poles to a take, thence south 30 decrees east nth top of ridge and Now t Prcsell's line 1G 1-2 poles to t'N? begin ling, containing 18 acres; more or ?ss. Tract Two; "Beginning on a spruce ine on the banks of sa <1 creek and uns south' .*>0 poles to a stake i:i Anrew Bowers" line, then west 30 oles to the corner; thence south 33 oles to a bunch of linns. said Bowls* corner, thence west 28 poles to a uc umber, thence south 100 poles to stake, thence west" 60 poles crossing: lie creek to a stake, thence north 30 oles to a stake in Wiley Harmon's ne. thence north CO degrees east 30 oles to a spruce pine and birch on a ock, sairi Wiley Harmon's corner, hence north 30 degrees West 128 oles to a hickorv. thence each 30 oles to a stake, thence north 30 olcs to a stake, thence to the beinnihg, containing 10 Oacres, more r less. This 6th day of December, 1926. R.+A. FARTHING, 2-9-4tc Trustee. I NOTICE I \ j To Whom This May Concern: I uifjc I have purchased the- photographic "u ^iricVs of -J. M Bawgus. I am re- ~ Sponsible for debts due by studio j 1 nir.ee November 4, 1926. j Ey? This November 10. 1926. 11-18 Uc \VM. TUN NELL. ; firsi ! i>ra< NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT Of ATTACHMENT ~ | If North Carolina. Watauga County? In the Superior Court: Before 6 /jA .he Clerk ' gg j * ? j T. M. Greer and Ed Day vs. Paul j I A. Coffey. " ? < ! The defendant above named willj'M/ ! take notice that summons in thei^j I above entitled action was issued j against said defendant on the 1 Ot'h myLa | day of November, 1926, by A. W. I j Smith. Clerk of the Superior Court j ? j of Watauga County. N. C.t for the [ sum of $.'>11.65 due said plaintiff- by! note which summons is returnable, before said clerk at his office in S || Boone in said county on the 20th day 'of December. 1926. The defendant * will also take notice that a warrant' of attachment was issued by said clorl oi 10th day fo November, r 1926. against the property of the said defendant which warrant is rej turn able before said clerk at the ( time and place above named for the ?} \ return of the summon- when and ! where the defendant is required to ; appear and answer or demur to the . complaint or the relief demanded will be eranted. This 10th day of November, 1926. A. W. SMITH, C. S. C- ?r 1 l-18~4t'e ^ Dr. R. W. PETRIE j"~ ; EYE, EAR, NGS. AND THROAT I CLASSES FI'JTED 1 i Office?Caldwell Hospital s LENOIR. N. C. *2 ! is" I -j ' DRUG STORE | v ! , j The Family Treat! TWO AND ONE-HALF POUND BOX HOMEMA1D ASSORTED CHOCOLATES $1.00 ! Box of deli i'I on? chocolates in an j ^ | assortment which will be pleasing , ! Tt i- pure, wholesome and freshly | XiV.id j j Pn.-s ;i box around the family cir- ! i cle. bet ; ] it ii i h?8 , you ItsuuiNii. UKUU L:U Tta aJUL Star* _ _! 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