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APRIL 2. 1936 Upper Meat Camp News Mr. Noah Winebarger has been very sick with a cold for the past few weeks hut is improving slowly. Mrs. Fred Greene has spent most of the past week with her father. Mr. Noah Winebarger. Rev. W. H- Winkler was unable to fill his regular appointment on the fourth Saturday and Sunday at Proffit Grove Church because the roads were blocked with snow and ice. Mrs. Van Miller has been very ill for the past few days, but was able to attend Sunday School Sunday. Mr. Grady Winebarger and his son Robert, have been very sick for the Proved right here in OUR TOWN I 43? MORE MILES of real non-skid safety than from previous AllWeathers.Our customers' records show it. The new "G-3" is your best buy? proved also by the fact it's America's biggest seller.Get set now for safe driving this spring and summer?get a set nowl SM^fal TIRES FACT! YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY IN GOODYEAR TiRES Why? Simply because wo Goodyear dealers sell the most tiros by millions and therefore can give you the most value at every price. Come in ? convince yourself ? sample our service. APril J. Tire Inspector Month inspected a tlrea are verv *>?- SmootJ apply a braS ^777?"?, mm wecaj low coat. See ,77^ at aurPrl3 also remember our v, ? 0,18 partment. vulcanizing <je HODGES TIRE COMPANY BOONE, N. C. THE HOUSE HAZARDS Y Mac Arthur [l\ j past week, but a;e much improved ' at this writing. Mr. Ford Midler was visiting hi? sister. Mrs. Allen Osborne, at Trade. ; Tenn., Saturday. Mr. Caleb Winebarger who has been very sick for several weeks is ! slowly improving. | We had a very race crowd at Prof: fit Grove Church Sunday at Sunday School and we hope as the weather gets warmer we will have larger | crowd?. Mr. Allen Winebarger and Mrs. I Hubert Moretz, teachers of WinebarI ger school, entertained the school j children by taking them to Boone to | the theatre Saturday. They all en. joyed the show very much. ; Mr. Roby Winebarger has been I suffering with rheumatism for the i pa3t few days and is slowly improv| ing at this writing. Miss Ola Winebarger was visting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Winebarger Saturday. Meeting of E. K. A. Teachers | There will be a meeting of all E. | T? \ t<>e>i?hftra ot fKn ct'-1 - ? ?? -? MV HIV VWUl ItlUUW OttlurUny, March 4. at 2:30 o'clock. E. C. TRTPL.ETT. Ed. Supervisor. LJquid - Tablet* - Salve price Nose Drops 5c, 10c, 25c EVERY property owner should I safeguard his investment with sufficient insurance. Don't put off buying: this protection , . . ! unless you want to gamble with all the cards stacked aginst you I It is important too that alt your insurance policies be correctly written in a dependable old company, like the .Hartford Fire Insurance Company we represent. If you have a mortgage and require fire Insurance we can save you money. Watauga Insurance Co. E. A. Gualtney Gordon H. Winkler CAN\bU|MA<iiNEj CAN YOU IMAGINE? the pleasure of the producers of BISMA-REX when a woman 60 years old who had listened u> titer Siunday Radio program went to one of the company's offices to complain that the announcer did not say enough for BISMA-REX. She had suffered from a stomach ailment since childhood and had at last been relieved by BISMAKEX! ? t EXPLANATION . . . Bisma-Rex is an antacid treatment that's different from the many t other ineffective treatments you 1 have tried. It acts four ways to 1 give you a new kind of relief from acid indigestion, heartburn and * other acid stomach agonies. Bisma-Rex neutralizes acid, relieves slumach of gas, soothes the irritated stomach membraner and aids digestion of foods htat are most likely to ferment. Bisma-Rex is sold only at Rexall Drug Stores. Get a jar today at Boone Dru0' Store. Remember, BISMA-REX. I j/WDEEO YOU MUST ORDER^ / ?*UK6 IHW A Hfcl-t Of" UfKE. X J ( YOU'RE 601N6 TO EAT SOMETHING ) |_ V^SUBSTANTIAL BEFORE ANY ^ WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVER-i | LEGAL NOTICES | Advcrtiscnentt appearing under I thi? classification arc payable iu ' advance. This rule is enforced im- i< partially. Please tlo not expect the "J1 publishers to deviate. J - 1 NOTICE OF SERVICE BY j r PUBLICATION j North Carolina, Watauga County,? In the Superior Court. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia 3 Vs. F. C. Ward and wife, Verta i Ward, M. A. Hughes, Smith Mast,; [ Jennie Mast, John E. Brown, ..rus- , tee. Mast Ward, Treadway Feed 0 & Seed Co.. The Houston. National, ^ j Bank, Union Trust Bank, Bank of } N Erv/in., and Summers Hardware j * Company', et al. J ^ The defendants, F. C. Ward and e j wife, Verta Ward.. M. A. Hughes, [ v i Smith Mast. Jcnn.e Mast, John E. \ h Brown, trustee, Mast Ward, Tread-: b j way Feed & Seed Company. The : <] i Holston National Bank, Union Trust< v [ Bank, Bank of Erwin, and Summers J Hardware Company, will take notice j 1 that an action entitled as above has ! i been commenced in the Superior < i Court of Watauga County. North j - ; v(UMuaa{ ivt uiv, jmi jivot ui ?ntv- ! closing a mortgage executed to the | ! plaintiff by F. C. Ward and Verta j j Ward; and the said defendants will I * j farther take notice that they are re- j quired to appear at the office of the a Clerk of the Superior Court for said ! t county in the courthouse in Boone, t N. C.. within thirty days from the 1 completion of this advertLsement, as C required by law, and answer or de- o | mur to the complaint in this action ' ; or the plaintiff will apply to the 1 ! Court for ihe relief demanded in the F I said complaint h J This the 1st day of April, 1336. 1 A. E. SOUTH, t Clerk of the Superior Court for s 4-2-4C Watauga County. c jrOTICH OF SEItVICH BY f PUBLICATION o North Carolina, Watauga County,? a In the Superior Court. s Tiie Federal Land Bank of Columbia 1 Vs. James It. Phillips, Don H. Phil- c lips, Joe Phillips. Bower Phillips, et al. The defendants, Don Phillips. Joe 'i Phiilips, and Bower Phillips, will take t notice that an action entitled as s above has been commenced in the (i Superior Court of Watauga County, 111 j North Carolina, to foreclose a mort- j 1 gage executed to the plaintiff by C James II. Phillips, and others; and c the said defendants will further take j notice that they are required to ap-1 1 pear at the office of the Clerk of the jc Superior Court for Watauga County, j ? in the courthouse in Boone, N. C., i within thirty days from the comple-lj tion of this advertisement, as requir- ' cd by law. and answer or demur to 1 the complaint in this action, or the J plaintiff will apply to the Court for ! the relief demanded in the said com- J plaint. Tills the 1st day of April, 1930. St.. n,. ouu i ri, t Cterk of the Superior Court for l-2-4c Watauga County. . NOTICE OF SERVICE BY I'lJBU-1 ^ CATION ! . North Carolina, Watauga County ? i } in the Superior CourL. John Jen- j kins vs. Nancy Jenkins. 1 Tlie defendant, Nanny Jenkins, will i take notice that an action entitled f as above has been commenced In the ? Superior Court of Watauga County, j a Report of the C< PEOPLE'S INDU At Boone, North Carolina, to the Con' Business on the 4 th d; ASSETS Loans and discounts Other bonds, .stocks, and securities Total Loans and Investments (Item Real estate owned other than bankir Oo-a vault, exchanges, cash items. banks Other assets Total Assets LIABILITIES Bills payable - ? Other liabilities Capital account: (e) Common stock, 2500 shares, par (h) Reserved for contingencies (k) Retirement fund for preferred f notes and debentures Total including Capital Account . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Cou I, Wade E. Brown, President, Oba Sarah G. Wagner, Director, each pcrs< and, being duiy sworn, each for himst true to the best of his knowledge and WADE E. BR CHARTI3S T. SARAH G. VS Sworn to and subscribed before this GIDMA BAITS My commission expires June 1, 1936. these thin,WEAK Al f men are (jsuauv ore i cake ano pie eaters (wants her boy to g Bie ANO s ^ Sett?? f thursday?boone, n. c. iotih Carolina, for the purpose of If ecurmg an absolute divorce from |' he honds of matrimony; and the 12 asd defendant v.il! further take no- |; :c<* that she is required to appear at he office of the Cierk of the Super- j i 31* Court of said county in the court-1J ouse at Boone, N. C.. within thirty j; ays of the date hereof or the plain- j < iff will apply to the court for the I ciief demanded ir. said complaint. | i This the 20th day of March, 1936.11 A E. SOUTH. Clerk Superior Court. i j -26- ic. Watauga County . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION t Having qualified as administratrix .. f tile estate of James L. Winkler, j . eceascd. late of Watauga county,! 'orth Carolina, this is to notify all j arsons having- claims against said stale to present them for payment .ithin twelve months of the date ereof or this notice will be plead in; ar of their recovery. All persons inebted to the estate will please make J ximedlate payment. j . This February 18, 1936. I MRS. JAMES L. WINKLER, Ad?n. ; Estate of James L. Winkler, j -27-6c. Deceased, j NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Jorth Carolina, County of Watauga.; Under and by virtue of the power j nd authority contained in that cer-; ain deed of trust executed by James j L. Miller and wife Sarah Miller to j "he Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust! Company, trustee, which said deed f trust is dated the 30th day of j j k-pril, 1925, and recorded in Book 4 j j 'age 359. of the Watauga County I tegistry, default having been made J ;i the payment of the indebtedness . hereby secured and in the conditions herein secured, the undersigned sub tituted trustee by instrument rcorded ir: Book 44, Page 220, Wataua County Registry, will on Monday, ipri! 27, 1936, at or about twelve 'clock noon, at the courthouse door t Bocne, North Carolina, offer for ale arid sell to the highest bidder or cash the following described proprty: A.SI those two certain pieces, parels or tracts of land containing one lundred jdvty two (142) acres and wentv-four '24) rods, more or less, itualo, lying ar.d being oil the Mealow Creek Road, about fourteen niles Northeast from the town of krone, in Stony Fork Township, bounty of Watauga, State of North 7aroiinOj and described as follows: TRACT ONE: Being bounded on he North by Uie lands of R. T. *rcer, on uic r.n.si uy me J anus 01 i. W. Grucr ar.ci Tom Miller: 011 the South by the lamia of Tom Jackson; 111 the Weat by the lands of R. T. Jreer and the Carroll lands, ami havng such shape, metes, courses and listances as will more fully appear 1 i.v references to a plat thereof made >y D W. Lloyd, Surveyor, Noveniicr 1(1, 1922, which plot Is on flie ritli the Atlantic Joint Stock Land lank of Raleigh, and containing linety-five (951 acres, more or less. TRACT TWO: Being bounded oil he North by (lie lands of A S. looper; on the East by the lands of F. Church; on tile South by the anils of E. W. Md'er and E. O. Jreer; on the West by the lands of S. O. Greer, ami having such shapes, netes, courses and distances as will aore fully appear by reference to a dat thereof made by D. 11. Seott, Surveyor, August 29, 1921, which aid plat is or. file with the Atlantic milition of the STR1AL BANK imisaioner of Banks at the close of iy of March, 1936. Amount - $57,672.35 - 268.00 s 1 to 4) $57,910.35 ig house 500.00 and balances with other 180.31 - 210.00 - 58,830.66 /amount* - - 6,749.82 - 5,237.86 $10 per share . .$25,000.00 21,842.98 itock or capital 46.842.98 j 58,830.66 nty of Watauga ss. rles T. Zimmerman. Director, and maily appeared before me this day, slf says that the foregoing report is belief. OWN, President. ZIMMERMAN, Director 'AGNER, Director, the 26tto day of March, 1936 ', Notary Public. >PEM5JNG\ ; _ *"* r,i.r,. .1 f A,m A* * ita A ? - ? WV-.5M, . ^ snirtv? mt rit< iSS"}\ (oFRAR?. r ' loint Stock I-and Bank of Raieig md containing: forty-seven <.47) acres < ui'.i twenty-four (24) rods, more or ess. Tne above Sand was conveyed to James A. Miller by three conveymoes: one from John Mi Her and re- \ lordcdi in Public Registry of WatailCounty in Book 29. page 120; and ieed from John Miller U> James A. Miller and recorded in aforesaid re-: * is try in Book 29, page 123: and ieed* from E. W. Miller and wife,} Gertie Miller to James A.. Miller; tnd recorded in aforesaid registry n Book 31, page 473. All these deeds j ire made a part of this description.! Terms of sale cash and trustee will j equire deposit of KKJ o? the! Your Credit Is Good at High Land Furniture I Company "Everything for the Home" Depot St. Boone, N. C. THE REINS-STURI ASSOCIAT] TELEPHONE 24 . . PROTECTION FOl Joining Fee 25c Each Mem As Foil Quar One to Ten Years 1( ITen to Twcnty-itfge Years 2( Thirty to Fifty Years 4< Fifty to Sixty-five Years 6( I AGRIGULTU ,We can supply grour stone in any quantity ate delivery at our plai Our new price is $ 1.50 less of quantity. This li per cent. If you prefer you r with the Farmers Har Boone, N. C. Ttt AT Tfl- T"Mk Tram n Ml JtJiYJ KJ Shouns, 1 PHONE: Moii Your Re Stop and consider " among 3'our resour< savings acount is reckoning, you are jnost important d< for the future Ki I above the safety le .count at the \ Watauga C? BOON Deposits Insured 85# ' /"*$$$,& *3$ '6' %& ? ?aS^rAK^j^Ss^ PAGE SEVEN uuount of the bin a-s evidence of food faith. This the 2"th day of March, 1936. H. E. STACY, Substituted Trustee. 1-2-4 c. Will Your Ship Come In? Years do not make fortunes; tiaey oaly make old men and women. But at sixty our Itegistered Policy Plan says, "Now I'll pay the bills." Tnllt ir over with our Qualified General Agent. FRANK M. PAYNE. General Agent SECURITY Life & Trust Company j IDC Strong Home Company | )IVANT BURIAL ION, INC. . BOONE, N. C. R THE FAMILY ber . . . Dues Thereafter ows: ter Yearly Benefit ) .45 $ 50.00 ) .80 100 00 ) 1.60 100.00 ) 2.40 100.00 1RAL LIME icl agricultural limeand can give immedilt at May mead, i enn. per ton to all, regardme will test above 95 nay place your order 5 dware & Supply Co., g ROTHERS I "ennessee iniuin ftlv ^440 I "n ^sources what you may list ?.es. If a substantial not present in the missing one of the itails in preparing sep your resources vel with a bank ac >uii ty Bank E, N. C. Up To $5,000.00 LOTS ^ (OF HORSERADISH; .fej ' - . r -,
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