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? FEBRUARY 24. 1927 RADIO SHORT COU1 SOUT1 ? TEACHING ib X Y Z's of furi ing u? the southeast Is the jol> George ?*. Bigga.r. ;?ecretarj "f : Sears-Roefcaek Agricultural Fouu\i # Uoki, Atlanta, who planned car?" ;! through the in'st radio she course tor farm folk over held hi : southeast territory. through wfnfju has becoote known as radio's ach*? master for southeastern farmers. CcjOpenittug with the Fm\jluU*m war, the Soil Lmprovvreent Commit! of the National Fertilizer A;v<o<;iati< Dally ciatsses for 1,500 farmers IIv! In fifteen different states were bird east from WSB, the Atlanta .Towrr Ntation, the radio \oiee of th\- Fount tlon, from January :i to 14. "li Isn't the A 15 C's of farming 111 planter:- of the southeast need know." explains Mr. Biggar. "It is t X Y Z's?the time points of plaiinii This Week By ARTHUR BRISBANE WHO IS THE RICHEST? 'TWIN" AUTOMOBILES WHEN GABRIEL BLOWS A FLYING OFFICE v . ; Who is richest among the men U have piled up millions in this cot try? Is it Mr. Rockefeller. \v billions of barrels of oil under grou ?he has no idea how many? and t world's most v/oriderfuV businj above ground? Is it Ford, with his hundred n lions a year profit, gigantic nlai and brain full of industrial ideas, is it sonic little man, of whom iiolei lias heard, hatching a thought d lined to be worth more than all .1 automobiles and all the oil? The latest idea in buying cars the "t\yin car" plan. "One ear a family" is old-fashioned. You mij os well say, "One pair of wings a nest full of birds." What \vtr the other birds do while one was I iiig? Unlike horses, automobiles do i eat when not working. The "t\ car" idea will spread, especially ' suburbs and country where -i \ garage problem is simple. One for the young people, another ohler people. The crop of young u pic, produced by r. population 11S,000,000 vi'H keep calling for n ears as it reaches the license age, ; will get t.bemMr. Sinclair Lewis, author of s eral books, puce from a western r pit challenged God to strike i dead with lightning. Divine Pre deuce, perhaps, having more imp* ant things to attend to, ignored challenge. Now Mr. Lewis, writing a no to ''expose" and attack clergy reminds you of the little boy w "didn't say rny prayers last ni| ain't go*n? to say them tonight, ; then, it nothing happens, I'll ne say triem " Mr. Lewis's novo) about the B I>r. Gantry begins "Elmer Gan was drunk.*' II Mr. Lewis isn't sir by lightning this time, he may c W1 elude that Providence is afraid ,j ' him. Then, what a surprise v? Gabriel's horn blows and *'Everyb< s^mattoTpop" ,1 ' ' { OKI JLJ J * RSE GIVES j? H REAL FARM LESSON ! lis- piimtfhg, harvftsiiap nnd seMnjr that , t of make the difference between ?n an- i he jtmal front the Uo,wie farm. ami ? , Le the imiiMii1 wcrrv ofw,?mb?rlng \vb*? lu r ' ti'f you are e\eu g?V?ii? to come. out even." j tri Mr. Bisjiur v . f?>r seventi years as . soeL'.teii with the Illinois AfiHetjMur.V j iie j Association.. .reining' lite staff of \h? j 1- j Sears-Uoebr.ck Agricultural Fd*t,m!a- i itl??ii? lie \> m .,ii:c the "UKjuisjitlve IJroud caster" who uumvi red tanh quer?e- j e<-I from \VLS, the Foundation radio stt i . . ^ "v >n. i tion in Chicago. orguiiizcd the Radio i} iig | Fanner's Democracy ?m<l helped os- { id- luhlish the schedule of marke? broad lal casts from that station, said to bo the ] la- most complete radio market service In the world. l'el'oro becoming the mt radio schoolmaster of the southeast, j to Mr. Blggair performed a similar serv he ice for the Foundation at Dallas ig. Texas, its southwestern division. I get up!" rings over the earth. ! t Professor Sauerbrueht tells Get- ; man doctors that forty per cent of J' consumptives are cured entirely and ;' ?* another forty per cent returned tor, useful work by surgical operations on n ihe lungs, cutting out lung patches infected by tuberculosis The idea is j. hot new. Several years ago this writ-l ? er saw such an operation, performed Kit by Dr. Carrel, the great French surm genu, at the Rockefeller Institute, in ' ithjttio presence of John D. Rockefeller,j ml' -1". The operation was performed oh t he j h <*? ?j Air under high pressure was pumpled into the lungs of the dog to pivdl | vent collapse of the lung cells, which ; uts j naturally would be caused by at-1 or mospheric pressure on opening the ,dy lung cavity. The operation was per jj&i fectly successful, the (log never knew ( the what happened .felt no pain. Dr. Garrei, so far as known, has not yet decided to perform the operation 01; v, human beings. It appeared to be . ?imp!e, took only two <>; three mit % j 1 utes and less than an ounce of blood \'0|vas lost. J j Boston young women taking a ' ' course m secretarial duties wrote the ( ! Ten Gommandmcnis in the ordei of. j their importance as they saw it. Two ??r!p? last "Thou shaft not kill." The1; vm i majority vote out "Honor thy father 1,1 j and thy mother" first, an excellent ,! se'cction, and Ui?i of all, Ttemrvnber j car i the Sabbath Day to keep it hn'.y," ^or' uh^cii is in keeping- with the times. j eo- ; | j Stai:daiil Oil has bought a new all; bimetal monoplane, with three engines md j doing IOC miles an hour, carrying The Time to Correct Suffering is Now! GlkutotiCjN.C.?-"I gotsoall rundown >vi- j that it wasran effort for me to get around; j >rt | ?SSii&s* * had a weak back ) . I and severe pains thru ..A my rides. I was not { ; ??/"' ^igjA much good for anyvol 5? thing. 'I hru the ad- : er. Y ***? vice of a friend I took j 1 ], k Y Dr. Pierce's Favorite ; h0? \ ?-2;^ / Prescription and it ; fhti V A' * Mb relieved me of all j m-> feminine trouble, ' strengthened myf$ iju :r, nerves and 1 crew i "" wetland strong. flave j ev. never had any return of the trouble. > t 'Favorite Prescription' is surely a grand . \ medicine' fcr women to take."?Mrs. uck Julia Davis, 511 VV. Trade St. on- Liquid or tablets at your neighborhood of store. , i Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids' "cn j Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical i>dy advice. ppfe^f -+} E. j ~i\ "Ham'S*5 OM ' /"vV= utST Towel! < /"^ ?^ J' , WS\ J t tfE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVER"' veJve passcugers. The Standard Oil { I tirship v. ill ho a flying Standard Oil J ifti'.e, ?vith typewriting machine, aide and dot* to Ke us*id by execu- t' iivcs and their secretaries. ^ That hrings real Amor:van fijlng'jiv. carer. " -*?' " 1 j ^ LEGAL NOTICES v. Notices appearing ?od?r this heod must, from this date, be pa'd for in advance. Please let cash or x ^ check accompany order. This srill j hp butler for all parties concern- ' 4 ed. No deviation from this rule. i J NOTICE TO DEFENDANT *lorth Carolina, Watauga County; Et!y Church vs. Ola Church. CI; The defendant in the above-en- Stj tied actipn, Ola C'hurch, will take! s?>tIce- that an action entitled as J To :bove has been commenced in the! upi rior court f Watauga county by' he plaintiff. Etly Church, for the ri0 >uipose of having the bonds of mafcri- thnony heretofore existing between \ (jjf aid plaintiff and defendant declared I co: roid and for tlie purpose of securing! p0 i divorce from said defendant a vin ule matrimonii. The defendant will *hi lorther take notice that she is rejuircd to aupear at the court house; n Boone. X. C. on the 5th day of Jarc-h, 1927. and answer or demur to tIn he complaint of the plaintiff or the v:\ clief tlierein prayed lor will be!,-.,, panted. rjj This 2?)th dav of January, 1027. | ,.n A. E. SOUTH. ! to L-17-ltc C, S. C. ni NOTICE OF SUMMONS S< North Carolina, Watauga County; Boone Township Before Edw. 1 U' N. Hahn, Justice of the Peace. [ *'' Peoples' Bank & Trust Company vs. j ni; Emery Miller. W. F. Miller and f'.( J. C. Ray. I1: The defendants above named willj ' lake not ice t hat a summons in the i :%a above entitled action was* issued! P1 iigainst said defendants on the '20th!ln lay of January. 1927. by Edw. N. j Hahn, a justice of the peace of Wat-jJL1 auga county, N. C . for the sum of j 1 seventy-five and 2-100 ($75.02) dol-jb< iars, ami interest from June JO,! 1926 until paid, due .aid plaintiff 1hv nr.!?. win fit Jc . ..F,i ? before said justice at his office iiij Boone.. N. G., ii: Watauga county and Bocne township, cn the 22nd day of ' February, 1927. at 2:00 o'clock p. ni.'i f: This 22ud day of January. 1927. \' KDW. W HAHN, 2-1.0-4tp Justice of the Peace-' i f1 notice: to defendant f. j IY: North Carolina, Watauga County In the: Superior Court ; Coken Laws vs. Ji?ff Lr.ws. Q The defendant in the above on " titled action, Jeff Laws, will takel* notfeo that an action entitled as \ V above; has bean commenced in the _ superior court of Watauga cpunVy !>> 1 the plaintiff, Coleen Laws, for the! purpose of having: the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing* between!,' said plaintiff and defendant declared ' void and for the purpose of securing tj from the defendant a divorce a vipcido inat rimenii. fhe defendant' v. ill further take notice that !". is required to appear at the ? ourihouse in Boone, i N. C.. en the 8th day of March, 1927 ^ and answer or demur to the conr- * plaint of the plaintiff or the relief tj therein prayed for will be granted. 4i TV,;. tU.. r*U A.,*. , r ? i ??o?? 1 "" A. 'K!' SOUTH." 2 2-10-4tp C. S. C. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NorlK Carolina; Avery County In . the Superior Court Ira S'ot.tfv \v Nellie Fotts Thf defendant above earned will r '.nice notice tlkii an action as above ' has In-i ll commenced in the superior ' court 01 Avery county, N. C., for the purpose of securing an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony " rtow existing between the above ^ named plaintiff and defendant, on ? the grounds of adultery, fraud prac- y ticccl or. said plaintiff by .aid defei d-: r, .int. that at the time of her marriage . she Had a loathsome disease, to wit, j" syphili d which render* d her impotent f ami incompetent to contract mentally with v. view of entering into the said bond - of matrimony, arid that the dofendant committed adultery with some one unknown t?? this plaintiff. * ' Che said defendant will fnvthei ,rN take notice that she is required to ^ appear at the office of the clerk ot the superior court of Avery county, c; North Carolim., on or before the 21st *, day of March, 11*27. or within the u lime thereafter required by iaw. and u answer or demur to the complaint \> of the plaintiff or the plaintiff will A apply to the court for the relief de- j mhnded. .:i!tav.:V; p This 1 Stfr dhv of February, U'27-1* EUGENE ELLER. 2-24 -4t* Clerk .Superior Gmirt. i Us Men Must Sti e1 ^"^8 Eve!evsasv c5Ti Crf ,P > To 6 7 -ACT iLlt-Te- NO-r+|iM6l /?J -+| j^T>T>e N! E.T> J ?[ ?_ ^ f THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. *URCHASER'S NOTICE OF TAX SALE To Charlie Honors: You wil ke notice that at a sale of Ian* r raxts for the coumy of Wat ga. ta.e of North Carolina. 01 e ath day of jijjly. the un rsignod purchased a certain traci 'Aral containing about 49 acrw :>re or iecs, lying and being ;r ataugu townaiiip. and lifted in tin me of Charlie Hollers, for the veui for the .sum oC $19.14 Yen. I) t'urthm take notice that the tirac redemption w ill expire on the 5tJ y of inly. 1927. at. which time the d?;i figned will apply to the sberifj r a deed for said land. Tins February 57 1927. SARAH HOLLERS, IQ-ot Purchaser. RTIFICATF. OF DISSOLUTION ate ?>f North Carolina, Department of State. ail to whom those presents may cc.nir-?Greeting: Whereas, it appears to my satis fafrn. by duly authenticate^ record oi - r?i fM-ordings for the. voluntary solution thereof by the unanimous riser.t <-t all the stockholders, desited in my office, that the Boom .itti-k Mills. I t?c.7 a corporation o? is .state, whose principal office is t?;?ted in the town of Boone, counof Watauga, state of North Caroa (<'. S. Grove being the agent j?rein and in charge thereof, upor pom proces? may be served), ha: replied with the requirements oi lapier 22. Consolidated Statutes titled "Corporations/' p*olirninar\ the issuing of this Certificate ol ^solution: Now, therefore, i. W. N. Everett icrctary of .State of the State o t>rth Carolina, do hereby certify at the said corporation did, on th< ith 'lay of November, 1920, file ir k" cilice a duly executed and attest, (anient in writing to the dissolu . or -aid corporation, execute ! lj ! the stockholders thereof, wide! ki consent arid the record of tb oceedirigs aforesaid are now on fil? >ny siad office as provided by lav In testimony whereof, I have here ito ret my hand and affixed my of c:al sea!, this 30th day of Noven; ?r. A. D. li>20. (Signed) W N. EVERETT, 20-1 tc Secretary of State NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtus of the power of sale con liiied in a certain deed of trust e* touted to the undersigned trustc v W. II. Auton and wife, Glady uton, on the (?th day of Januan !)2(i, to secure the payment of ?2 mum1. Eula Miller Clement; and d< tuit having been made on the paj iciits us provided in said deed < ust, i will on Monday Februai 8, 1 i?27, at the courthouse door c fatauga eount.v between the horn f 10:00 a. m, and 2:00 p. m., t itisfy said deed of. t: ust. ihterei nd cost, sell to the highest t>5cid< i>r cash the following described re rtator to wit: Tract One Adjoining the lands <>f Cannon, Be Idminstcn place, and others ar, ounded us follows, viz: Beginning on a chestnut and sarvi xe Ben Edminsicn old corner, ari ins south 57 poles to a stake an ointers in old line; thence weajt 0 oles to a chestnut. Cannon's come ience north 3 poles to a ehestnu uton's corner; thence west 75 po!< i a maple, the old Hartley eornei leuee north 30 poles to a chestna ic old corner ; thence oust 9 poles t stake and pointers on the bank < lock Hill road; thence north wit lid rond 28 poles to :? stake oil sir f said read; thence porth 58 degrc< est 55 poles to an apple thre< 'lenco north 91 polos to a chestm i the old line; thence south 74 d> iocs r-ast 92 poles to a stake ?r oinlers. Counriir.s corner; lhon< .iuth SO poles to the beginning, eoi lining 85 acres, mora or less. From the above description i.-- e uptcil ?; tract containing- two aero lore less, which was sold ic li 'ennell and described as follow qginning on the bupk of ;h?- road i 'red IVnneVfs line and runs wii 'red IV mob's Jino to Anton's luv !*.eiice v>'dh Antonys line to Hone; alt's line; thence with tlte nnp< ink of road to the beginning. <roi lining two acres, more or less. Tract Two Reginuine on chestnut and rnap roe: thence southwest *-nurs? to lake in ^jo|ge F. Maltha's line oies. south of branch; thence txoi-1 ith i\Jnitba*y lino to a stake $ oles west 10 poles to a stake it: ti Id ?itie ; thence, nmth x50 poles to he&nut oak; thence cast 102 poi' i a che^tiuit; thence sor.tfi 30 poh > the beginning. containing 25 acre lore or less. Same land conveyed ' l> H. Auton by V. M. Anton ar i?c. Kenty Auton, Oecembei 012. and recorded in Book 31 ; age 250. This January 25, 1027. G. P. I1AGA.MAX. -27-4-tc Truste ck T ogether r. . ? - aosaa ^ WW 3>vs Cr pN+f A~7 &W I f NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina., Watauga County?ii the- Superior CourtI W. L. Lenoir and' M: R. Harshav I tradinb a? Lenoir-Harshav/ Co. vs. E. W. Thomson and wife ~ Sarah M. Thomson. Sarah M. Thomson, one of the- at fondants above named. will take no tieo that ah deli tin entitled as abov< ! lias been commenced in the Superioj , court of Watauga county, N, r , f<>] ' the purpose of enforcing the specific j performance "of a contract to convf\ ;i real estate, situated in sa d Wataugx county. jS". ( ., said contract tv> convey . having been executed by defendant s io plaint ffs. And the said Sarah M Thomson wil further take notice that .-he is ipipiired to* anoear before the clerk oi the Superior court of said count*-- a, Boone. N. C-. on the 2'ird day 61 ,i March, 1927, and answer or demur ty ; j the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court foi 1'the relief demanded in -aid action. . This 19th dav of Fclxrik.vy, 1927. A. E SOUTH. ;j2-2t-lt:, c. Si < ; NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALF. .*} Bjj r?rtue of power of sale eon: /tairied :u a certain deed of. trust ; executed to the uridersimCd trustee | by R. M. McCoy on the 2-fih day ci '! Jtlly. ??26. to secure tht- navmci of ; $7500 to K. M Clement and default having: been made on the payrpent M a j provided in said deed oi" trust ^] which Is recorded in the office of the L register of deeds for Watauga county -;*n Hook 7 "*age 523, 1 will on Mori day, March 7. 1027, at the courthouse I'door of Watauga county between the i hours of 11? .OH m and 2:00 m., tt satisfy said deed ??1 trust, interesl ^Jand cost, sell to the highest boldei f j for cash the following: described rea - i estate, to wit : *j Being Lots Numbers Five. Six | Seven, Eight and Nine in Section 1* I of the Mont Clement property sole " 1 by the Piedmont Realty Company 11 and for a more complete descriptor ? j of the same see map of said property ''! on file in the office of tlie register o: \ deeds for Watauga county. This February 3; )9?,7. .JOHN E. BROWN, - 2-10-41 Trustee NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE ; j By virtue of execution directed ii the undersigned Sheriff of Wataug; County from the Clerk of the Super J. ior Court of Ashe Ciunty in that cer e tain action entitled "John Graybos s vs. A. L. Adorns, A. S. Adams, G. W . Adams, T. I.. Jenkins, J. M- Grce* II sureties on stay of execution, 1 wi. L i on Monday, March 7. 1027. sell t ^ 1 the highest bidder for cash to caftjs jf; fy said execiitipn, interest and cos T | j\ll the right, title and interest whic jf! the -aid (J. \V. Adams has in the fo allowing described tract of land: ;o i Hounded on the norLh by the lam SLj'(<l" Vance Presnell and Jack Bryar r;on the east hv the lands of \V. / \x] \ Pioffiit; or. the south by the lane ' of W. A. Proffitr; on the west h jthe lands of Jack Bryan and cqi ,n j taining F5 acres, more or less, whic l(j said land is lying and beipg in -Me; Camp township. North Carolina. s Said sale will be between til J hours of 12:00 in aiid 2:00 p. >n. This 2l)th day of January, 1027, l0 L. M- FARTHING, r. 2-3-1 to Sheriff Watauga Count ?s r; t, .o I (V'kJron, t\ . ; Ury t h ; pieasant, han:i!sss Subu, s!:tutt for Castor. Oil, \j a I foregone, Teething i ,?i I.irops and Soothing f; f, ] Syrups, especially pn>" : pared for Infants in ti, amis and Onldren of all ages. " '' ! To rvoid iriMrviirmr. loot for - i ' V: :L *- [ <- r c\,?? + PAGE SEVEN EXECUTRIX NOTICE B{ Having; qualified as executrix of ' j the estate of the tate James M. HYl!., ? I hereby notify ail parties having ?iclaims against :<i;i estate t?*> present : same for payment within 12 months from date or ihU notice >vjii be r;j pled in bard of their recovery. This Jatmarv 17. 1027. i; MA P. CAR EX WALKER HELL. !* 1 -Sft-Stp y'j.vvv-Vbr^; ' DR. A. B. ENGLISH Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist of Bristol, Tinn. 5 i Wi:,: be at the Watauga Hofpftgg the I firs? Monday in each -month for the . practice of bis profetsioh. J ft DR. slfred w. dslTI RYE SPRCIALIST 5 ? S?E DULA"' 1 FlicBs'sl blquipr;ic-nt Obtainable. 1 j Glasses l iiU.d Kxcli;siv.4v t * MftRTitf BLOCK. LENOIR. H. C.J , it ynn got It from I) Li ' l I 4 * WATCH OAI'H' V ?' L1A ? ..~. m IIIHIIWII i?m?wiiwi II ?n?Iiw -vmbb. M. R.HARSHAV j ATTADMt-'V * *r * ? *, r 8 ? I v/xvt-x JO J -M 1 YV Office Over Maricy's Drag Store I Poe Building Lenoir, N. C. j DR. J. M. GA1THER i DENTIST Office in Critchor Building Over Boone Drug Co. I, Office Hours: ,8 a.m. to 12 *30 p.m. 1 1 p. t( 5:00 ; m i [ Sundays and Night by \ i Appointment [! Phone GS Boone, N. C. DR. J. C. FARTHING Q\ ? DENTAL SURGEON ? Offices Over Moretz Furniture Store il BOONE, N. C. '1 New and Thoroughly Modern Equipment ' - ' h I. I 1 III LBUHIIIIIIlia ; Dr. R. W. PETRIE L ls EYE, KAU, NOSE AND THROAT y h GLASSES FITTED \t ,e Office?Caldwell Hospital LENOIR, N; C. T"! i>"" 6 , oJ,.> - ^ v? L * > or | s - I .. . . It contains no narcotics. of ^\ ' Piiy^'ciaus cvciyviliU-*: rccoinincnd iL By G M. PAYNE. 1 A! 1 :
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