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AUGUST 29, 1929 BEDTIME STORIES Biliie Rabbit and her brother Hob- | b?c hurried over to the home of the j White Rabbits and knocked at the door. "Come in," shouted Mrs. J ' wSfl "We have come to see your children," said Bobbie. "They were out in the back yard a minute ago," said Mrs. White Rabbit. With that the two hustled out the back door and were soon whispering to the White Rabbits. "Will you be there?" asked Bob-1 bie. "Suie we will," replied Joe White | Rabbit- "Indeed we will," added : Aiice, his sister. As soon as the sun had gone down | arc] it had become ciuite dark the! two Rabbits who were in beu got up! in their pajamas and hopped out of I the window. No sooner had they come into the open patch of country than they' were met by the two White Rabbits, i also cfad irj their pajamas. "You go and dance around our house," said Bobbie Rabbit, "?jnd we'll go and dance around your1 house." i Away they all went and as Mister | White Rabbit peeked out the window he saw white figures in the pale light He rushed cut and away scampered the Rabbit children. At that very moment Br'or Rabbit ! was peeking out the window and when he saw the White Rabbit children, he went out and called to them, but they scampered away. Br'er Rabbit said when he came Into the house: "I'm glad cur children know enough to go to bed and not run around in the evenings in their pajamas." In three shaken of a -beep's tail, after that the four children were fast asleep. String Bean and Egg Salad To i pint cooked string beans add half cup chopped celery* half cup chopped nuts, 1 tablespoon chopped onion. Make a paste of the yolks of | hard boiled eggs, add to French dressing, mix well with the beans and set away to become thoroughly chilled. Canton Punch Boil ]A cups water with 1 cup sugar and half cup Canton ginger cut tine. Let cook about 20 minutes; strain and add half cup lemon jp.ice and ! cup mange juice. Chill and when ready to serve, add charged water. Pour ovci crushed ice in tall glasses. Babies must be protected from flics. Besides their torment and torture. flies transmit over thirty dif(V diseases, any one of which may prove 'fatal. Every fly you see must J. ho killed. INSIST upon and get FLY-TOX the scientific product developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research by Ke.\ RcSO&i'cii Fellowship. It is harmless to mankind but sure death to all household insects. Just follow instructions on blue label of bottle. Insist on FLYTOX with its perfume-like fragrance. ?adv. Lsgal Advertisements A-vcrtiscmfst; sppcsris; under this heading are payable strictly in advance. This rale applies to all. Please do not ask the publishers to deviate. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Robt. L. Greer, deceased, this is to notify all persons who have claims against the said estate to present them within 12 months; otherwise this notice, will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. . All" persuViS ?iTdsbccu-;-to -ijie ; estate. will please come forward and make settlement. This Aug. 13, 1021). J. C. GREER, 8-15-G Administrator. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of A. H. Johnson, deceased, notice is hereby given to a!l^ persons indebted to the estate of saul deceased, to come forward immediately and make payment of the same and all persons d having claims against the estate of - nnii * omiu v.O.COC-VH SUUUiU pICMCIi'v lHv " same for payment within the term of 12 months from this date or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This 31st day of July, 1929. E. B. HARDIN, 8-1 - 6 Administrator. PINKY DINKY KS vT, | SHUT s I \*00 C NOTICE Whereas, on the 19th day of J a nil- j uar.v, 924. J. F. Woods executed and delivered to the undersigned a real estate mortgage to secure the payment of S1 and whereas, default has been made in the pavment of said indebtedness according toj the terms provided in said mortgage,; I will, therefore, by virtue of the power vested in me. by said instru- j | ment sell to the highest bidder for; cash ?t auction st the courthouse! door of Watauga county, X. C., on I the 21st dav of Se??to.ml>A? 1UOO I ..... -- ??'I j between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ! m. and 2 o'clock p. m., the following ; described piece or parcel of land, | lying and being in Watauga county. ] Watauga township, N. <\. viz: j Begins on a stake and runs east 20 I poles to a stake; thence south 1U west 15*<4 poles to a stake; thence south 02 east 74 poles to a stake in ' \Y. B. Ban d's line; thence south 28 j west 21 poles to a locust stake inj | W. B. Baud's line; thence south 28j j west 21 poles to a locust on old corj ner; the nce south 5U west 22 poles j (to a stake; thence south 42Vi west! i 20 poles to a stake; thence north 18j | west 2(? poles to a swamp dogwood. | thence south 52 west 14 poles to a! j chestnut on ridge; thence north 51 west 22 poies to a chestnut; thence' ; north 4 degrees v. est 48 poles to a I chestnut: thence north IP cast 42 I poles to the beginning, containing 40 ! acres, more or less. See Book of i Mortgages Z. at page *557 for complete description of the property to be sold. This August 20. IP-IP. T. F. BAiRD. Mortgagee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under ar.d by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Lillie . Hartley (widow) to Centra! Bank 6: i rust t o., trustee for bearer, dated June , 1927, and recorded in Book 11, at page 'J, in the office of j the register of deeds for Watauga , county. North Carolina, default ! having heen made in the payment ' of the indebtedness thereby secured, i and demand having been made for .ale. the undersigned trustee, will j sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at 12 o'clock noon on the 23rd day of September, ; j P 2 , of . Oia- iiitiiyttiiviien ili^nr i ? f Hoi I city of Boone, X. C.. the following | described piece and parcel of land, : situate, lying age being in the \ lown of Blowing Uoek. county of I Watauga, State of North Carolina, !' to-wit: Beginning on a stake at the inter. section of Main and Palmer streets, and u:ns south 80 east along the south side of Palmer street 100 feet to a stake, corner of Lot No. 12; thenci south 914 west with the line of Lot No. 12, 25 feet to a stake; thence r.orth 80 west parallel with ? Palmer street 100 feet t<? a stake in I the- east side of Main street: thence : with Main street 25 feet to the he| ginning and contains 25000 square | feet and being Lot, No. 0 as shown j by the Yoder survey of the Palmer | property n the town of Blowing I Rock, North Carolina. The above described property will i be sold subject to any and all taxes | and paving assessments. This the 16th dav of August, 1920. CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CO., Trustee. ; Bv J. C. Alexander Acet ^/?/?*? NOTItiE OF SALE By virtue of the terms of the decree dated Aprii ID, 1926, rendered ill the consolidated cause pending in the District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina, at Charlatte, N. C., entitled DeLaney vs. May view Manor Company, et al, the undersigned will on Saturday September 7th, 1929 beginning at 11 o'clock forenoon, expose to sale and sell at public outcry, on the premises at Blowing Rock, N. C., to the highest bidder for cashv the to 1 luwin g TdCSvribed lots, pvoir purchases for which have not yet been completed, shown by the plat of Mayviw Park registered in the office of the Register of Deeds in Watauga County, in Book No. 25, page 164, and therein roerred to as: Lots Nos. CO, 93-B- 131. 104, 105, I. 70, 71. 72. 19, 20. 14. The purchasers; will be required to make n deposit of 50 per cent of the i amount bid on the date of sale, and pay the remainder upon confirmation of the sale by the court. The foregoing sales are made at the risk of the prior bidders. The foregoing sales art made at the risk of the prior bidders. This 5th day of August, 1929. THAI). A. ADAMS. FRANK H. KENNEDY, MARK SQUIRES, S-S-4 Comniiss'oTtPrs. a.AW i ?P/s. \W - Nil/ ho. _ opeS/ i .... . i ^ THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EV) Every now and then some eminent | statesman sees the dawn of a new era. but it always seems to cloud up before noon.?Kay Features. Dr. U. G. Jones or Johnson City* I Tenn.. eye. ear. nose anJ throat I specialist, will be in the office of Dr. ; Hagaman in Boone on the first Mon1 day in each month for the practice of his profession. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE I By virtue of the power of sale I contained in a certain deed of trust j executed to the- undersigned on the 3rd day of September, 11)27. to secure the sum of two thousand dollars to the Watauga Building and Loan Association by Grover Atkins and wife, Maude Atkins, which deed of | trust is recorded in the office of the l register of deeds for Watauga coun! ty in Book 5 at page 348; and deed 1 o trust executed on the 29ili day of j ; October, 1927, to secure the sum of j five hundred dollars to the Wat- i i auga Building & Loan ftsanciation i i by Grover Atkins and wife, Mautle | Atkins, which deed oi' trust is re- [ corded in the office of the Register of Deeds oi Watauga County in I Book 5 at page 362 and deault hav- i | irjg been made in the payments of the sums of money thereby secured as therein provided. 1 will on Monday, September 2, 1929, at 1 p. m., ax the courthouse door of Watauga > county, sell to the highest bidder for 1 cash the folio ving described tract of j land, to wit: Being Dots Nos. ?>. 7 and 8 in the i development of N. I.. Mast on the ' Boone Trail highway No. 00, near1 Cove Cvaek high school. For further description and details see platt. of said lets oi record in the office of the register of deeds for Watauga county in Platt Book No. 1. page 35. i J This second clay of August, 1929. j W. H. GRAGG, Trustee. I Brown & Bingham, Attorneys. NOTICE OF LAND SALE FOR TAXES The undersigned will offer for sale at auction Monday. September 2, 1929, the following described real - est a te fe r- Town _ n f ?Rio ?-i?S It** faxes for the year 1928. A. S. Ahernatliy estate . . . . $ 1 30-00 Dr. Abernathy, 1 lot .ipj . .. . 1.80 Zcb. B. Buchanan. 1 lot. . . 3.20 J. C. Bundy. 1 lot *. . 3.20 J. Rush Lee. 1 lot 8.00 Geo. Burnett, 1 lot 10.00 A. B. Carter, 1 lot ...;v 3.20 K. I.. Clay* 3 lots #4.50 Mrs. Fodona Clark, l lot. .. 32.00 Mrs. Alexander Clark, 1 lot. 120.76 T. H. Coffey, trustee for C S. Prevette, 1 lot 122.77 Geo. E. Coffey, 1 lot .... 11.20 A. B. Cole, 1 lot 27.'.:; ! M. W. Dixon. 1 lot 3.20 j A. W. Dula, I lot 11.20 Forest?Eskridge, 1 lot .... 15.201 .1. Marshall Poster, 1 lot.... 16-74 i Mrs. Sam Gladstein, 1 lot . . 36.G4 E. H. Griffin, 1 lot 6.00 J. Allen Gragg, 1 lot 26.50 Hinsnian, Kennedy, Padoek & Grace Decoe 32.00 Henry E. Hartley, lot S.-J0 H. W. Hasfield, 1 lot 8.40 H. V. Hawthorne &. C. K. Rogers . . . . 21.00 A. A. Hedric, 1 lot ....... 3.20 Rose K, Hrtfnw 1 lot . 4.80 Bun Knight, 1 hit 15.38 Rev. W. A. Lutz, 2 lots. . . . 32.00 D. Lamton, 1 lot 30.00 E. G. Landis. 1 lot 8.20 j Mrs. Ella W. Lee, 1 lot. . 1 G.001 B. E. Long, 1 lot 6.10 A. G. Mangrum, 1 lot ...... 10.00 j J. H. Matthews, 1 lot 324.64 L. L. Moss, 1 lot ll.GSj D. C. McLurd, 1 lot 3.20 \V. L. Parsons, trustee, 1 lot 6.40 Thomas Parsons 64.001 .TfiCPnlia A Pnnftllo 1 ,L| Everett G. Pitts. 1 lot...... 138.70 Polk Grey, 1 iot . 7......." o.zC 1 .Miss Gladys Reid, 1 lot .... 6.40 E. E. Reid <t wife, 1 lot . . . S.U0( E. S. & J. R. Reid, 1 lot . . . 25.001 _L. C. Simmoue, 1 lot 14.18] Mrs. F. G. Silver, 1 lot . .. ?> 8.001 F. C. Simmons, 1 lot 4.801 Meek Smith. 1 lot 10.40 Smith & Kirbv, 1 lot 78.08] : Miss Lulu Springs, 1 lot ... 57.88 Mrs. Edd Stagg 48.00! Alex. H. Steymens, 1 lot ... G.40: y Connard M. Story, 1 lot . . 26.00 1 I. D; Teague heirs, 1 iot . . 24:081 \ L. D. Tester, 1 iot 27.86 j G. S. Watts hers, 1 lot .... 16.00; | Wiley Williams, 1 lot ..... 10.00 ] j David W. Woolen. 1 lot ... 21.->8 i Henry C. Wall, 1 lot 48.00 1 This August 7, 1929. H. P. HOLSHOUSER, i Town of Blowing Rock Tax Collector 1 5 t-AIfcK. ; THE SNAPSHOT PHOOf= ERY THURSDAY*?BOONE. N. C. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBI-ICATION North Carolina, Watauga County; ir. the Se prior Court, Before the Clerk M. Williams vs. A. C. Williams and wife, Dsssie Williams, and Ec S. Williams. The defendant A. C. Williams, above named will take notice tbai a summons in the above entitled action was issued against said defend;;:.t on the 29th day of July, 1929, by A. E. .South, clerk of the superior court of Watauga county, .N. C., which summons is returnable before said clerk at his office in Boone, X. C.. on '.he 30th day of August, 1929. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by said clerk cn th^ 29th day of July. 1929. against the property of the said defendant, which warrant is returnable before said clerk of the superior court at said time and place mentioned for the return of the summons, when and where the demendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded in said complaint will be granted. This dUfcn dav of July- 1929. A. E. SOUTH. 8-1-4 Clerk Superior Court, i EXECUTION SALE By virtue of the execution issued to the undersigned sheriff of Watauga county from the superior court-j of said county on the l2th day oi i ,hj!v 102:1. in that certain nrtion en-! titled "Merchants and Traders Bank vs. A. C, Reese, \V. G. Reese, I. ( . Reese and \V. H. Reese." 1 will on the -lib day of September. lj|2Si,: at the toiirthou^e. door <.f Watauga l ouiitv between the hours ?. f 10 a. I in and 2 p. m., sell to the highest | bidder for cash all the right, title and i interest which the said A. C. Reese.! W. B. Reese, .1. C. Reese and M". U.j Reese have in the following des-j cribod real estate, to-wit: First Tract : Lying on the waters | I of Cove Cicck in Cove Creek town-; ship, adjoining: the iuwls of Enoch I South. J. H. Harbin, Phillin Greer, the lands formerly owned by Alfred Miller, Mary Miller, widow of Levi i Miller. Mastin Davis, deceased. Lan- j diine Eggers, deceased, John Eggers, i am{ known as the James Reese home.! tract and conveyed by said Jamesi Reese to J. R. Reese and containing 210 acres, more or less. Second Tract: Situated on Cove Creek udjoinimr the lands of Levi Miller's heirs. -C R. Reese and Geo. ! Rotcn. containing 15 acres, more or less and being the land convoyed to i I. U; Reese by Mary Miller ami the 1 heirs of Levi Miller, deceased. Third Tract: Lying in the town' >f Zionville, X. 0., and known as the John A. Stone lot adjoining the! lands of Mary Miller and heirs ofj Levi .Miller and being the lands con-: veyed by Rachel Lewis to J. R. Ileese' and contains one acre, more or less, j Fourth Tract: Lying in the town! of Zionville and known as the L. M.j Myers land adjoining the lands of Mary Miller. Levi Miller heirs. Hiram! I Eggers am! D. V. Winebarger, con-: t lalning JC acre:*, more or less and! being the lands purchased by J. R. ; Reese from L. M. Myeis and wife. -jFifih Tract. Lying in the tewp. of j Zionvilie, X. C., and being the tract: upon which the parties of the first] part now live, adjoining the lands of R. S. Roten, the Mastin Davis land,! J. R. Eggers, Luther Miller and the j public road, and contains 25 acres, more or less, and being the lands conveyed by G. W. Lowranee to .1. R. Reese. Sixth Tract: Lying in the town of Zionvilie, X. C., and adjoining thej lands of .1. R. Reese, th<- Mastin I Davis land and Luther Miller. ocr?-j taining 2 acres, more or less and be-1 ing the land conveyed by Shu ford Miller to J. A. Reese. Seventh tract: Lying hi the Deep j Gap of Rich Mountain, on the head waters of Cove Creek and Meat Camp Creek (through which the public road runs) and lying on each side of said road, adjoining the lands; of Solomon Eggers, I.and line Eggers J John Moretz, John Winebarger, Aus-j tin Miller's heirs, Elkana Musgrave, E. P. Mast. F A. Linr.ev. L. Djj I.owe and L. D. Miller, and contain-1 ing 71J acres, more or less, and be- j ing the lands purchased by said J.j R. -Reese .froih 3oh?> L. Vauiiht. --: | Eighth Tract: Lying on the bead [waters of Meat Camp creek anal | Ccve Crgek adjoining the lands of' ! the above described tract. L. L>. MiS-j [ ler and the heirs of Wesley Red, de-' j ceased, containing -10 acres, more of less, the same being the lands pur-i I chased by J. R. Reese from W. B.| j Baird, sheriff. -Mr.tn iracc: Lying on the head waters of Meat Camp creek, adjoin- j [ ing the lands of ). 11. and F.j | A. Linnev, containing: 251 ? acres.i j more or less, and being the lands' | purchased from .1. A. Aiorctz by .5. j R. Reese. Tenth Tract: Lying on the head! I waters of Meat Camp creek, adjoin-j j ing the lands of 1. K. Reese and ] containing: 100 acres, more or less. and being the lands conveyed by V. | J. Coffey to J. R. Keese. ; Eleventh Tract: Lying rn Meat; : Camp township on the prong of i I Howard's Creek, adjoining the lands 1 x. \ S?STCR. VJAN1 V vour pi en aiev/ SI Av rvviT J - .1 . _ .... - . - ?L - -- ; of L. D. Miller. \V. F. Lookabill, Sparry Manufacturing Co., C. C. Adam?. Manley Greene arid others, known as the lands formerl\ ovr.ed hv L. A. Greene and Ephnau. Miller, Jr., and conveyed by fi. H. c Grubb of Fort Wayne, Ind.. to J. g K. R&est and containing I'll- seres, j more or less. Second Tract: Beginning on a locust near the public road, the beginning corner of the James Reese old tract: thence runs north 38 poles to a gate in Harbin's line; thence-- runs- north ?.? poles to a gate in Harbin's line; thence north 13 west 63 poles to a sourwood; thence north 10 east 20 poles to a stake; thence north 10 west 27 poles to a chestnut; thence south 80 east 20 poles to a stake; thence north SO east 22. poles to a stake in the road at Phillip Greer's line, corner to H. C. Reese; thence south 23 east 16 poles to a stake; thence south 17 east 2-1 poles to a stake; thence south 14 east 6 poles to a stake; thence south 23 east 15 poles to a stakes take in Phillip Ureer":; road; | thence south 2 east 8 poles to a stake in said road; thence south 13 west 5 poles to a stake in same road; thence south 2east 0 poles to a stake in centei < ?.' public road; thence south. 13 cast 30 poles to a stake in the creek; thence south 22 poles to a stake with poplar pointers; thence south 33 east 14 poles to a stake with iccust pointers; thence south east 13 poles to a stake with birch pointers; thence south 39 easi 19 poles to a stake with birch point era, corner to FT. C. Reese: then, e south 27'.2 east 1 1 poles to a stake : thence south 265? east 12 poles to top of ridge, J. Eggers and J. K. Reese iir.e; thence with said line a south course 30 poles to a sugar tree | corner to J as. Reese old line; thence I north 3.7 west 20 poles to an iron- J ; wood (now down); thence north 67 j j west <6 poles : ? the beginning. con-j taming 60 acres; niore or less. From the above is exct pted the' homestead <>f \V. B. Reese as fcl-j lows: j Beginning at highway near garage I and runs with road to Greer and | Reese line; thence with Greer ami t Reese's line to top of hill various J cburses to highway; thence with * highway to the beginning so as ;<> I; include ' 0 acres of land. * ^ j I Third Tract a First tract of third tract Known r as the Myers tract and fully describ- j ed in a deed executed by Susana J Myers and L. M. Myers to -i. R. t Reese on the 8th day of November, t liUS and recorifcH! oil page ?<"> I of. Book "? in the office of the register. 4 of deeds for Watauga county, N. < . c Second t met: Known as the Shu s ford Miller tract, the same being a c tract of two acres purchased from ? Shu ford M iller by J. R. Reese and i b hounded on the west by Luther Mil-] lor; on the south by the Mnstin jI Davis heirs; on the north and east fc by J. R. Ret t Third tract: Known as the d. R. i Reese home place, the same being a ] tract of- land purchased front Geo. j j Lowrcnce by ?J. R. Reese on the yth j * day of September, 188-1. and fully j ^ described on page 321 of Book O. in I the office of the register of deeds forjl Wotonn-) PaiV*? E1 , .V. V... || Fourth tract: Known as the A. 1 Rolen road, the same being a lot pur-11 chased by J. R. Reese from A. Rolen lj on the 27th day of October, 1894,1and fully described on page 257 of II Book 8 in the office of the register i| of deeds or Watauga county, NT. C. || From the above is excepted thejj homestead of W. H. Reese as follows: I Beginning at Reese's corner in old! road and running various courses so j as to include dwelling house with two i acres of land. Fourth Tract Beginning on a sugar tree, corner I to J. R. Reese, Mastin Davis heirs and j Luther Miller; thence runs a south course with the extreme height of the ridge 152 poles to a stake on top of the highest knob of the ridge, and corner to W. R. Reese, J. C- Eggers . end D. 1. Stanbur.y; thence north 26V? west 12 poles to a stake; thence north 37 V_? west 14 poles to a stake with birch pointers, corner to H. C. Reese and W. B. Reese; thence north 20 east 4 poles to a stake; thence north 16Vi east ! Vn poles to an apple tree; thence north 5 west 28 pedes to a stake on a road; thencc-govth 28^ -west 28 poles'+n a stake at the creek; thence north 8 west 1 4 poles passing through center of bar to a stake in the public road; thence north 65 east 22 poles to a stake on the bank of the creek; thence north 48 Vii east 19 poles to a stake on bank of the public road, corner to Miller and Reese; thancej with Reese and Miller's south 19 east] 29 poles to a stake; thence east with ; the same line 78 poles to a birch;' thence an east direction with top of j ridge 28 poles to the beginning,! wwuMiiitiu? vio titles, more or loss From the above is excepted the homestead of J, C. Reese as follows: Beginning on a poplar near the creek and running with wive fence up the hill to cross fence with canons corners to the beginning so as to include 1 acres of land. This August 4, 1929. L. M. FARTHING. Sheriff Watauga County. Bp If. A. Hagaman, D. S. VOW, PIMVCY^ \V\ r$ nro T^KE , \\ >?i ^ \ JRE IN -food. ) WflJ V ?C?OOL y VQpfjxf, :^?-;:ocz.-\n-aifri-??rii iaaui!'?jii<uacs^:, rrvr SEVEN 6 6 6 is * Prescription for OLDS, GRIPPE, FLUE, DENGUE, ILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA. E is the mote tpccJy resieilj kr.3*?*r.. Rpn^w Yfkiir Health vvtiv * ? M. VM* &XVVUUJ By Purification Any physician will tell you that "Feil*wt Purification of the System is Nature's Foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermining your vitality? Purify your entire system by taking a thorough course of Calotabs, ?once or twice a week for several weeks?and see how Nature rewards you with health. Calotabs are the greatest of all system purifiers. Get a family package with full directions. Only 35 ccs. at drugstores. (Ad?). WHAT DR. 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