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r DECEMBER is. 1930 JPqpSUCCESSFULl 0 - JiHOMEMAKING GRACE VIAll CRAY TASTY LUNCHEON DISH Souk ill is-.; ;i bit "different"' for . luncheon is alwaysf welcome so 1111 housewife who finds herself soiling Into a rut .11 this respect. A happy supjrestion is banana flitters served with li'iuoii wui<o. I'liey are oppetlz* inir and jii<|iiant. yet substantial enough to const it me a one-dish meal. The iirst step is o make the frill or bailer This is made by beating r*i:? with two t:ibb?sjM>ont"nls of suua* and one CJjblespooiifuI of melted, fat Banana Fritters are easily made with self-rising flour. Served with a lemon sauce they make a tasty lunch eon dish. Add two thirds ennful of niiVk and one <*111>f111 of <=#|f-risiii? Hour, sifted mice and added slowly. \Vlit'i! tin* halter is ready, take Mx well-ripened bananas. rcmov. i he skins and fiber, and rut hi Halves lengthwise and ncniii ri'Q^vvise. if l;l''go. Sprinkle wiili eimiauinn and lemon jnh r and Sin each piBee ot fruit sepurate I y into the batter. Drop ilito deep ftlf liQt enouch to brown sinad ?ube of breao in one minute. i*uok the tritter until a pa'e brown. then drain on uhghl'/rd paper juvd dust w:tl. rServe v\?j?? lemon sam e. This sauce is made as follows: two tabh'sp.-mtuls <> self-rising H.-ur blended w iib two-thlifidscupful olVuc;tjj[jK Add one cupful hollies \ya?t-r shoviv stirz.uc ".veil to; prevent lumps from fortune.:. Add ihe jit ice and crated nmi oi nan a iCmon null roc! uiUi! tlio tni.v'lurej thickens. Sqi've hoi. Sel! rising sofi whoa, lions is used in I hose fritters because ii is moici * economical. Willi ii fewer eggs are necessary (use only one <>g? for each I cupful of Hour). IVsides ii is cheaper to have a niiller combine the flour, salt Am) baking povvtfflj at the mill than for each individual nonvemnker to do so in the kitchen. The miller gives the user she advantages of wholesale on riot prices on these materials. So self-rising Hour Is more economical to use in home baking and furthermore the results are more Certain. | Church Announcements advent christian REV. S. E GltAGG, l'aator Sunday School each Sunday at !>:45. Morninfr service at XI o'clock. riK3 I bAriiai REV. P. A. HIGKS, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. n?., .T. T. C. Wright, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in- ??. Y. U. U/s 6 p. m. Brotherhood 6:00 p. in- Midweek prayer service on Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice on Friday. 7 p. hiMETHODIST CHURCH DR. 0. J. CHANDLER, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., J. D. Rankin, Superintendent. Preaching at 1L a. m. and 7 p. m. ^ hy Dr. Chandler, p ' Epworth League. 6:1? p. m. k..- Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 1 p. m. Choir practice or. Friday, 7 p. m. LUTHERAN CHURCHES St. Marks, Bailey's Camp Preaching service the first Sunday of each month at 11 a. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m.; Virgil Bradshaw, acting superintendent. Grace East Boone Service ??verv secomd and fourth Sunday at 11 a. m., and every first and third Sunday at 8 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 11:4 5 a. m., Professor G*. L. Sawyer,^.superintendent Luther League meets every Sunday at 7 p- m. Vesper service at 1. o'clock p. m. Holy Communion Congregation Clark's Creek Preaching service the third Sunday of each month at 11 a. m. Sunday School every Sunday at ?1:45 a. m.; Perry Townsend, Superintendent. Banner Elk Station Service every fourth Sunday at " o'clock p. m. ,To all thtcc servicer the public l is most cordially invited. J. A. YOUNT, Pastor. WATAUGA CHARGE REV. H. M. WELMAN, Pastor i Ilenson's Chapel?Second and \ Fourth Sundays, 11 a. m. Sunday School at 9:45, J. B. Horton, superLSr intendent. Epworth League, 6 p. m. Vaile Crucis?Preaching every First and Third Sunday at 11 a. m. 'V'** - -aji- w* j Sunday School 10 a. m., J. M. Shu 11, j superintendent. Epworth League ev} cr-" Wednesday night. I Mabel?Preaching every Second i ? and Fourth Sunday at ->yp. TO. Sua-i | day School 10 a. m., Mr. Moretz, su- j perinter.dent. j Angus-?Tavish MacTavish has a canny way of Seating the mother-inlaw game. He encourages his mothcr-in-law to live in his home instead of drivin* her away. Sandy -1 dont- see how that trick solves the problem. Angus?Why. nio'n, his mother-inlaw is such a divvil his wife seems an angel in comparison. DON'T LET ANYTHING STOP OR HOLD YOU away from A. G. Mil-1 ler's Closing Out Sale at the G. E. Ashley old stand in Boone', N. C. Right now going on! NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE ify virtue of a certain mortgage deed executed to the undersigned mortgagee on the 5th day of August, 1925, by W. J. Wagner and Mira Wagner, to secure the payment of the sum of $820.00 (at this dal?* less certain credits paid and allowed by judgment of Superior Court), and default having been made in the payment of said money as provided in said mortgage deed and notes attached, we will on Monday, January 5. 1931, at 1 "00 o'clock p. m., at the courthouse door of Watauga County in Boone, N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash th ? following described real estate, lawit : Known as the D. P. Wyke and i. I,. Wagner land. Beginning at a l ailroad culhert, Harston Bird eoi ner, and runs north 33 degrees west with Bird's line 8 poles and 9 links to a stake; thence north 48 degrees east with Bird's I ine I poles to Taylor j Str?-i t; thence north 10 west 10 poles wit Taylor Street to Watauga Avenue. Thence south 50 west. 22 poles and 5 links with Watauga Avenue to a stake; thence south J9 east with Brewer's line to a stake; then north 18 degrees east 300 feet to a stake* thence south 10 east 9 poles and 9 links to the railroad; thence north 19 dcgre.se east 20 poles and 13 links to the beginning. Containing two and four-fifths acres. This the 3rd day of December, 1930. 1 I.' Mil (n^ti . *- ? j. ?. v in. j\ui anil bLLl^oliGKPni 12-11-1 Mortgagees. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust v xernted to the undersigned on the 27th day of February, 11124, to secure the sum of five hundred dollars to the Watauga Building and Loan Association by W G. Hartzog and wife. Alia Mae ifaHzojg? and assumed by Henry Uagan. which deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County in Book f? at page 24, and default, having been made in the payments of the sum of money thereby secured as therein provided, I , will, on Saturday, December 27, at 1 o'clock p. m. at the courthouse door of Watauga County, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following-1 described real estate, to-wit : BEGINNING on a stone on cast side of Oak Street, northwest corner | of Edna Hodges' lot No. 9, runs south 72 degrees east 140 feet with the northern boundary line of said Edna Hodges' lot No. 9 to a stone ' on west side of 12-foot alley, northeast corner of said Hodges lot; then north 17 degrees east with west side of a 12-foot alley SO feet to a stone on east side of said alley, southeast : corner of John W. Hodges' lot. No. <; tnence norm vz degrees west 13M! feet with southern boundary line of? Hodges' lot No; 1 to a stone on east '_ side of Oak Street, southwest corner of said Hodges' lot, No. 7; thence south 18 degrees west 80 feet with ! east side of Oak Street to a stone on east side of Oak Street, the he- < ginning coiner. This lot is known as ; ' Lot No. 8 on map of Hardin addij lion to Boone, sold by Southwest Land Co. on December 9, 1918. This November 26. 1930. W. H. GRAGG, Trustee.' ; John 1". Brown. Attorney. 12-4-lt. EXECUTOR S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of: the will of Ross Triplott deceased, this is to notify all persons who have;, I claims against the said estate to pre-j | sent them within twelve months;othj erwise this notice will be pleaded in? I bar of their recovery. Ail persons! indebted to the estate will please j come forward and make settlement. This Dcember 9lh, 1.930. 1 LA WATERS. I 12-11-6 . Executriy. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE ! By virtue of three executions is-! sued to the undersigned Sheriff ofI Watauga County in three certain.ac-j tion entitled City Meat Market vs.. JYLi Oritcher for- the: total sunn of $-17.3.56 and interest and costs, I ; will an Monday, January 5, 1931, at: 12:00 o'clock noon, at the courthouse) I door in Boone, N. C-, sell to the highest bidder for cash all the right, title and interest which the said M. P. Critcher has in the following described real estate; being a onefourth interest: Lying and being in the Town of Boone, and being a lot on which is located a two-story bijitk building, iknown as the Critcher building, in which is located the Boone Drug Co. and Davidson Department Store, and for fuller description see Book 34, page 367 of Register of Deeds of Watauga County. This the 3rd day of December, 1930. L. M. FARTHING, Sheriff Watauga County. ' By H. A. Hagaman, Deputy 12-11-4 THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVE SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES My virtue of the powe> vested in; I inri as tax fdlector for tbj? towii of J Boone, I will on Monday. January i at the courthouse door in Boone, N.: at 1 o'clock p. m., sell to the highest bidder the following properties, to satisfy taxes due the said town of Boone: R. K. Bingham, house and lot told! hospita^property) ..;56.2fi! I. J? Bingham. 2 lots and dwelling 52.G1 I M. Cook, house and lot _ 37.3G ('. Cook, balance 1928. 22.55 on;' house and lot _ .74.55 j* T. L. Cook. house and lot _35.6G 1 .1. H. Cottrell, 5 lots on Pine St. IG.50 1 M. P. Critcher and Ila.nby. 1-2 int. i I in lot 28.81 If, M. P. Critcher and A. L. Harrison, j I lots _ . 17.81 . C.. M. and M. P. Critcher. 1-3 int. in lot on Depot Street. 15.17 c M. P. Critcher, hotel and lot. 332.21 Lara A. Deal, 1 lots .9.00 ja Miss Edna Dillinger, 2 lots 12.75 ?e C. F. Dixon, 2 ^ lots (Roy Brown| j property) 15.00't Miss Ethel Garrison, 1 lot in Stansherry addition . . 2.25 i Harrison Greer, lot and house in Daniel Boone Park . _____ 18.55] t J. L. Harlcleroad, dwelling and I a lot 7.50] ? W. G. Hartzog, storehouse and lot near Bamett's Store. ._ .184.34! j Ron da B. Hodges, 1 lot ?oins Chris- i tian Tin Shop .24.93 Mrs. H. W. Morton, dwelling and lot I in Daniel Boone Park ___4g|06. li. VV. Hor'ton, 2 lots on Orchard! Street 17.01 > Miss Letha Hoyle, 1 lot 1.12; Mrs. Mat tie Jones, one dwelling: and _ lot . . - -75.00j Tom D. Jones, i iot ?n old Muster! Field --- 15.00 F. M. Maltha, 1 corner lot, 1-2 int.! in shop bldg. on Jail St.--- -32.21 { Mrs. F. M. Maltha. 1 house and loll Pine Street -25.61] Grady Mast, 1 house and lot Greenei Heights _ 28.10} Grady More17.. 1 house and 2 lotsi Blowing Rock Highway. 65.50' A. K. Parsons, house and lot on Main Street; 47.96 E. L. Payne, 2 lots on l ine St. 54.621 IT. W. Penny, 2 lots West Main 75.00 j W. E. Setzer, 1 lot Water St. 0.37 FHzabeth Sproles, house and lot near depot . _ - - - - - 22-56 Charles Sleveifson, 3 lots in Daniel Boone Park 22.311 H. S. Story, house and l??i ?>n Pinej Street 26.10 jr. K. C. Ward, 1 huose ant! lot. J. B., Cannon -54.75 i' W. V. Warren, 1 lot 5.i 1 , Dr. W. E. Wehunt 3 lots on Main j. Street . 21.63 1 .Monroe Grimes, house and lot. .. Gwyn t^rton Heirs. 1 lot . 1.50 . Hunt Horlon, house and lot L1.75 Mrs. Khbt. Shearcivhoiise & loK6!jOO] . Robert Williams, 1 lot 3,00 .. D. S. Blunt. 27 28-20 27.00 ! Cornelia Tate, i lot. near ce?ne- [ tery - 1.12 i .' This December 1, 1030 P. 0. WYKE, | V Town Tax Collector, j ' SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE ! North Carolina, Watauga County, in J the Superior Court: J. E. Day to.: company vs. o. T. Watson. The defendant above named will take t notice that an action entitled a:* f( r.hove has been commenced in the Superior Court of Watauga County for merchandise sold and delivered to the defendant amounting to $31<>.-lf> on the 3<jtH day or Novum- ^ her, 1927; and the said defendant vyill further take notice that he is ? required to appear before the clerk of the Superior Court of Wa'-auga County within thirty days from No-id veniber 29, 1930, and answer or de- c; mur to the complaint or the relief ^ demanded in said complaint will be q 8pm ted. , This 29ih day of November, 1930" ^ A. E. SOUTH; 2 Clerk of the Superior Court.! L 12-3-41 ill R NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE , d By virtue of an execution direct y ?d to the undersigned Sheriff of Wa tauga Couniy in thai certain action entitled Mrs. Joe K. Mast vs. J. A. Woodie, F. C. Ward and W. W. Mast a for the sum of $194.9S and interest q and Costs floss ovfflit. i?f OS\ f will on Monday, January 5; lf)31, t. at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the court house door in Boone. N. C., sell to ^ the hitch- si bidder for cash all the a right, title and interest which the r said F. C. Ward lias in the followingj , described land: ; ^ r Jj. Being that certain tract of land t on Brushy Fork in Boone Township, j; and being hounded on the north by ^ the lands of F. Ward ; on the east j by the lands of Andy Greer; on the 5 south 1>\ the lands of Andy Greer t and W. P.. Billings, and on the west e by the lands of Pauline Henson. and c being the tract of land lying between w the Boone Trail Highway and the n j. W. Ward lands. From the above g is excepted the land heretofore con-1 v veyed to A. Y. Tlowell and J. Cannon. j This the 3rd day of December,? :030. l L7 M. 5 FA KTH1N Gr Sheriff Watauga County, j By H. A. Hagaman. Deputy 12-11-4 1 j NOTICE North Carolina', Watauga County, in ? the Superior Court. W. L. Coffey vs. N. R. Coffey. The defendant N. R. Coff?*v_ will: 1 take notice than an action entitled f as above has been commenced in the j o Superior Court of Watauga County,I s North Carolina, to secure a divorce; ^ arid the-said defendant vril! further e take notice that she is required to ' appear at the office of the Clerk ol j * the Superior Court of Watauga ^ County in the courthouse in Boone, v N. C., on the 1st day of Jan. l'931,: c and answer or demur to the com-; plaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief * demanded in said complaint. This November 29, 1930 IE A. E. SOUTH, C. S. C. RY THURSDAY?BOONE, V C. Legal Advertisements Advertisements appearing under this heading are payable strictly in advance. This rule applies to all. Please do not ash the publishers to deviate. NOTICE OP SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of an ortlo ?f the Superior Court of Wataug 'ounty. made in a civil action enti led Town of Blowing Hock vs. C. S 'revette anil wife, Ella Prevett.e. I 1. Coffey, Trustee and George W ollian, the undersigned commission r will on the 5th day of January L'.'il. at 12:00 o'clock noon, at th ourt house door in Boone, N". ('. ell to the highest bidder for casl certain lot or tract of land, togcth r with the building thereon, locate' n the Town of Blowing Rock, Wa auga County, N. C., and more par ieularly described as followsBeing a store house and lot ii [he Town of Hlowinv RocV V i' nd known as the C. S. Prevett torehouse building. This the 3rd day of Pecembei 930. I. F. HOLSHOUSER, 2-13-} Commissioner NOTICE Corlh Carolina. Watauga Courtly, ii the Superior Court: The Fedora Land Bank of Columbia vs. B. T Taylor and wife, Bettie Tayloi The Moravian National Farm Loai Association. C. \V. Smith. Liqui dating: Agent of the Bank o Wilkes, Cobe and Pratt, O. P. K1 ler and Sons. First National Banl of Lenoir, Mrs. Sallie Call. Admin istratrix of C. Call, deceased, Mrs \V. W. Call, Administratrix of W W. Call, deceased, C. I). Coffej and Sons, J. B. Taylor. Wataug; County Bank, (J. M. Baxer, Phil lips Motor Company, Bank o Blowing Rock, Unaka and Citj National Bank. Spni nhour-Sydoo Dry Goods Company, C. O. Bum garner. F. 1). Meadows. Boom Hardware Company, North Wilkes bore Insurance Agency, sm cesso to Gwynii-Wrcnn Insurance Agon cy anil Smith flagaman. die defendants. "Cobe and Pratt" nd "Unaka and City National Bank' till take notice that an action enti led as above has been < ommenoe< u the Superior Court of Wataugi 'ountv, .North Carolina, for the fore Insure of a mortgage upon the land f the defendants, B. T. Taylor am .ife, BeDie Taylor. in Wataug: ounty ;?nd in which the defendants Cobe and Pratt" and "Unaka am Uly National Bank," claim an in crest by virtue of certain judgment ii their favor, docketed against lau ?fondants, B. T Taylor and wi'V Untie Taylor, in Watauim Count v ih! the said defendants will furthe afte. notice that they are required o lie at the office of the Clerk o he Superior Court of said count; t the Courthouse in Boone, Norii arolina on the 22nd day of Decern or, Mo, and answer or demur I. he complaint filed in said action, i he plaintiff will apply to the coir or the relief demanded in said com taint: This 30th dav of November, 1030 A. E. SOUTH, Clerk Superior Court, Watauga Co 1-28-It NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of salt untamed in a certain deed of tins' scented ~to the nndm^icmed .trust e; y Boone Grimes and wife. ilo^: dimes, on the 10th day of Novenv er. 1927, to secure, the sum of $1, 00.00 to the Watauga Building anc oan Association, which said deed o ust is recorded in the office of tin egister of Deeds for Wataugs ounty in Book o. page 304, ant wfauk having: been made in tm ayment of the money therein st ured, 1 will, on Monday, January 5, 1931, at 1 o'Cloch P. M. t the courthouse door of Waiaug; ounty| sell to the highest bidder fo1 ash the following described real cs tic. to-\vit: Adjoining the lands of A. E oath and ). M. Moretz, beginning oi stake on the hank of the road an? tins north 15 1-2 degrees east S: olos to a chestnut tree: theno oath 73 i-2 degrees cast 5 :M pole o a stake in the South and Moret ine with a locust pointer; thenc 1-2 degrees east with the said iin 2 1-2 poles to a maple; thence sout degrees with said line G poles to hornhush; thence south 57 degree ast 3 poles to a stake on the ban f the road; thence south 12 degree .est with the road 7 poles; thenc ofth 93 degrees west with the roa ' noles: ih??nc?> nnvtVi its 'l?? rest with the road 7 poles to rh eginning. containing: I at re an? 56 rods, more: or less. This the Sth day of Decembei 930. \Y. H. GRAGG, Trustee lingham. Liivney & Binjrham. Attys 2-1l-4t ENTRY NOTICE NO. 2587 >tate of North Carolina. Watuujr County. Office of Entry Taker Jo said county. 'oni Wheeler locates and enters (20 wenty acres of land on the water f Yadkin Elk Creek in Elk Towr hip. Beginning on a Spanish oal Yilliam Triplett's corner. Then a astwavd course to N. G. Wheeler1 ine, then with said Wheelervs f in 0 D. M. Wheeler's line, then wit lis line to -1. P. Cook's line, the lith Cook's line to beginning: fc ompliment. Entered Nov. 21st, 1930. MRS H. J. HARDIN. 1 -27-41 Entry Take ;cmccral Ads. Provide a Short-Cu to Better Business. ' v\* . / ? I NOTICE ! North Carolina, AVatauga CofiJity^ in s the Supcriot Court: A. A. Cash-j inn vs. A. Triplet! arid Mrs. A-j I.. Triple-it. r * ~" ' " " | i Any and al! persons daiping any interest in tlie lands 1'sfced for tax-j I ation for the year 1&29 in the naine of the defendants to the above ac-' tion. said lands lying and being in! Watauga County. North Carolina.! ~ Elk Township, will take notice that! an action entitled as above has been j commenced in the Superior Court of t Watauga County, North Carolina, to foreclose a certain Certificate of Tax Sale held by the plaintiff in the - above action, which plaintiff is svek ' ing through said action to have said . Certificate of Tax Sale declared a . first iien on the property of the defendants. for the sale of the pi em , ^ ises by a commissioner to satisfy -aid lien; for one reasonable attorney's 1 '' fee and costs of the action; and any " and all persons claiming an interest j - in said lands will further take notice d that they arc required to appear at . the office of the Clerk of the Supe rior Court of said county in the courthouse in Boone. N. C.. within | sia. monins irom tne rtate oi the no-1 n ti?i' at which time and place they] will present and defend their claims' e in said action upon pain of being forever barred and foreclosed of the , same. This the 2*lth dav of Novembei 1930. ' A. K. SOUTH, Clerk of the Superior Court for Watauga County. By B. T. Henderson a Attorney for the Plaintiff ! I 27-1 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE j ^ By virtue of the power of salej contained in a certain deed of trust; . executed to the undersigned trustee by K. ti. Pitts and wife. 11a M. Pitts, . on the lGth day of July. 1921). to secure the sum of $2,171.22 to Sum, iners Hardware Company, which said [ deed of tiust is recorded in the <>fJ fire of the Register of Deeds for x Watauga County in Book 13, of Deeds of Trust, at page 308, and def fault having been made in the payy. ment of the moneys therein secured, j. I will, on Monday, December 22, 1930, al 1.00 (, o'Clock P. M. at the courthouse door of Watauga r County, sell t. the highest bidder for leash the folic.ving1 desccribed real I estate, to-wit; FIRST TRACT: Situated in the ?own of Blowing Rock, N. C-.. and! j being bits Nos. 2 and 3, being a sub- ] j divisido laid out and surveyed by j 1. K. Bumgaviier. County Surveyor. 1 on the 2nth day of September. 1922. ' the same benig recorded in Plat Book; 'j No. 1. page -la. July lb 1928. in the office of the Register of Deedsi ^ liiT P.-.irnO' ?( H/i,nii. V C j and adjoins Miss Iln Alexander on* ' the south. Eugene Pitts on the north,; j " east hy road leading: tc? Thompson'si <iii*i Camp, and .!. \V. Swink on the! 1 west, containing about two acres, I ' more 01 less, and being a part ofi\ the land purchased by Everett Glj J Pitts front Henrietta C. Merchant oni ; the litth of .July, 1922, deed record ] 1 ed in Watauga County, N. C-. in dech book 28, page 550, .July 28, 1022. 1 SECOND TRACT: Eying and being in the County of Watauga, State of North Carolina and in the town of * 1 Blowing Rock, adjoining the lands of J. C. Colter, J. W. White and oth- [ ers, BEGINNING on a stone, J. C. !j Colter's corner on the northwest, 1 ' running south 10 degrees east to .J. U W. White line; thence south 72 de- k grees west to a stone on the bank ^ of the road; Cottage Avenue, thence with the meanders of said road 282 . feet to a stone; then ncrhtward to 2 the beginning, containing 7-8 acres, J t more or less, also a right to convey . water from 7 springs over Walter v L Vv'iiiklei larids is hereby give" This > being the tract lip on which is situat-|a cd the dwelling of the parties of the first pari, known as the Home Place A 1 purchased from W. E. Holshouser " f and T. IE Coffey on the 10tn day J, ;r of December, 1919, and recorded in L x Book 22, page 574 in the office o: c j the Register of Deeds for Watauga Count), December 17, 1919. THIRD TRACT: Known as the "j Theatre*' Building: in the town of . Blowing: Bock, N. C., fronting on { North Mail: Street and being the lot j purchased by E. G. Pitts from Ed x Starr.es? lot being 20 feet b\ LOO feet, adjoining lots of Ed Stames on'9 north. lf> front alley on the east. | A. B- Cole on the south and Main] Street on the north,vest. Deed re- j corded in Watauga County, N. C., in j it the office uf the Kegister of Deeds] | to which inference is hereby .'made i jjj. for specific desccriplion. A part of j " Tract No. 2, being heretofore qt?n-| veyed to Eugene H. Pitts, July Mb S 1:129, z This deed of trust is subject to a] e deep of tiust t:i the Watauga Build- j l- ing ant! Loan Association, h This the 22nd dav'.of November. ? 1930. \V. P.. LOVILL. Trustee. T 11-27-it s s " " ? " a A suit cf clothes is new just as r long as it looks new. Our modern ^ dry cleaning methods keep clothes s looking new. They help you get i- more service out of the clothes you buy. n To the man or woman who is s interested in economy, we offer u an economical service which will n save them money in the long run. HI-LAND r DRY CLEANING GO. Dry Cleaning, Prft??inff and Hat t Bbckiaf ELEVEN Nature Thought of Everything TCr 1:?re thought ju'everything w '- n ?xii" ii body wu.^uiaue. When tan I. ... is about to become ill, naturi p! . ned danger signals to warn u>. T : . if oar children grind their teeth vi a they sleep,*or Jack appetite, or r.i'Jer from abdominal pains, or :;< h about the nose and fingers, we should know that tlicy may have contract el v.-orms. Then, if we are wise, we buy :t 1 .i i la of White's Cream Vermifuge aiii .i fely and surely expel the worms. Thus v.e avoid the danger of very serious t:ouoto. White's Cream Vermifuge cost 3 or.'y 35c a bottle, and can be bought from Sold by Hodges Drug Co-, RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A Battle t l eek physician sa'i s "Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause." But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Orderlies has bene discovered. This tableattracts water from the system into the lazy, dry. evacuating bowel called the colon. The water loosens !!he dry food waste and causes a gentle. thoroiifh ri ;i f 1; *-*> 1 ? ??>.<ecu iiiuveuiem without forming a habit or evei :r.creasing the dpse. Site .suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next Jay blight. Get 24 for 25c today at the nearest Rexall Drug Store. Boone Drug Company JOHN E. BROWN j ATTORNEY AT LAW BOONE, N. C. Offices Postoffice Building Phone 63 i | j "SSfa m A ik. i 12/MIN Comes n^THAT many people call indigestion W very often means excess acid in he stomach. The stomach nerves have teen over-stimulated, and food sours, "he corrective is an alkali, which quickly leutralizes acids. And the best alkali nown to medical science is Phillips lilk of Magnesia. One spoonful of this harmless, tastesss alkali neutralizes instantly many imes as much harmful acid, and then he symptoms disappear at once. You rill never use crude methods when once 'ou learn the efficiency of this. Go get i small buttle io try. Get the genuine Phillips Milk of dagnesia. the. kind physicians have proscribed for 50 years in correcting \toss acids. 25c and 50c a-bottle?any J rugs tore. CRY FOR IT? /CHILDREN hate to take medicine *-'us a rule, but every child loves tip taste of Casioria. This pure vegetable preparation is just as good as it tastes; just as bland and iust as harmless as the recipe reads. When Baby's erv warns of colic, a few drops of Castor;;! have him soothed, asleep again in a jiffy. Nothing is more vaiuuuie in uiarrnca. wiieu cojraH tongue or bad breath tell of coiinIij>aI.K';?, invoke ils gentle aid to cleanse ana regulate a child's bowels. In colds or children's diseases, you should use it to keep the system from clogging. Castoria is sold in every dnig store; the genuine always bears Chas. II. Fletcher's signature. 6 6 6 is a doctor's Prescription for Colds and Headaches It it the mtftt speedy remedy ltaowt*. 666 ALSO IN TABLETS
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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Dec. 18, 1930, edition 1
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