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Many Enter N. C. Races toowmuD from paojc o tan ton filed. Folger Towniend of Le noir, being an exception. Those fil ing theii" candidacies in the 16th district are James C. Farthing of Le noir, Horace Kennedy of Shelby, and M. T. LetthMMd of LmcolMon. E. H. McCorkle o. Charlotte, be came the last to file for the Demo cratic nmgrMional nomination in the tenth district. He will oppoae Hamilton C. Jones and M. R Duna way, both of Charlotte. The win ner will meet P. C. Burkholder of Charlotte, the Republican candidate, in the election. Rep. 8am J. Erwin WANT ADS . '? t WE HAVE A NICE LINE of women's, growing girls' and chil i dren's -spring coats. Prices very reasonable^ Economy Store. lc FOE SALE? 10 good residential lots fat Buena Vista section of Boone .Lets have,. depth at 875 feet. See TP. W Moretz. Boone, W. C. ?-21-2p tXJft SALE OR RENT? 70-acre farm, 8- room house, 39 acres clear land, 1 ipliq Mst Mabel postoffice, 4-10 mile off main highway 421. Also stock and tools. See Ed Suttle myer, Mabel. N. C. lp >. HILLSIDE DAIRY ? Gracfc A milk, pas tun zed Grade A milk, but termilk, whipping cream. Telephone 44. Boone, N. C.. " R- A. Rufty, Mgr. \ . *,<> ? ? ;? ? rf lc " ? -v. ? ? FOR SALE at Jeff Stanbury farm, disk harrow, new mowing machine, hay rake, hay tedder, fertilizer dis tributor, and other small farm tools. Fred Winkler. Boone. N. C lp LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED? Bring them to my house behind the courthouse. Bring them in early. Repair parts on hand. Owens Ma chine Shop. 3-21-2p TOR SALB? Started New Hamp shire baby chicks, and used wood burning and electric automatic brooders. Emest Hillard, Vilas, N. C. 3-21 -tfc WALLPAPER' ? Just received a large shipment of beautiful patterns. We also carry a complete line of paint. Western Auto Associate Store. r lc FOR SALE ? Ten-piece dining room suite. Mahogany, $145.00; oak bed with springs and dresser, $25.00; extra large punch set, $14.50. Phone 86, Boone, K C. 3-21-2p ~~ VETERAN AND WIFE^ with no children, pets or place to live, would like apartment or house, either fur nished or unfurnished, at once. Can give references. Phone 159 before 6 p. m. lp NEW ARRIVALS? Mens, young men's and boys' odd coats and pants in best quality; men's and young men's army chino shirts and pants in perfect condition; recondi tioned Jonn B. Stetson hats, includ ing Columbia black hats in wide brims. Cheaper grades of hats also. Full stock of men s and young men's army combat boots, and navy, nyi rine field shoes; men's and boys' slippers. All of these shoes have been reduced. We have a shipment of men's extra heavy cotton work gloves. We carry a good line of women's hose and men's socks, growing girls', children's and in fant's anklets. Extra special price. Economy Store. lp _ CHAMPION^ SPARKPLUGS? reg ular 75 cents. Sale price this week tfc each. Just received real rubber feltback Poor mats for all cars and trucks. 'Western Auto Associate Store. ~ lc -4 FOR SALE ? Latest model state truck bed for lV4-ton Ford. See B. O. Ward, Valle Crucis, N. C. 3-21 -2p FOR SALE ? One horse, 7 years old. Weight 1,500 lbs. Works any where. Sell reasonable. Beryl Har mon, Beech Creek, N. C.. on Wat auga River. lp WANTED ? Four good pigs, any age, any size, any kind, anywhere, any time ? almost any price. H. Neal Blair, Boone. N. C. 3-21-tfc FOR SALE ? Heifers and fresh cows. Jersey and Guernsey our specialty. See Stanford Coffey at Foscoe Cash Store. Shulls Mills, N. C. 3-21-4p FOR SALE? 8 acres of land, with 8- room house and bath. Gravity water system, electric lights, bam and woodshed. 3 V4 miles from Boone, % mile from highway on gravel road mail route. Would trade for suitable property in or near Boone. See Howard Shore at Wilcox Drug Co. lp FOR SALE ? New baby carriage, never been used. Steel frame, rub ber tires, folding. Address Box 10, care Democrat. lp WANTED ? a man with small family for dairy work. Apply W. W. Fain. Bristol, Tenn., R.F.D.2. 3-14-Sp I FOR SALE ? Sand and gravel, tot mile below Laurel Fork bridge,. See Ellard Hollars, Valle Crucis- N., C. 3-14- 2p FOR SAND OR GRAVEL de livered, see A. A. Greene. Deep Gap. It C. 3-14-2p FOR SALE ? Guernsey cows and heifers. See Clint Baird, Valle Crucis, N. C. 3-14-2p FOR SALE? Jersey and Guernsey cows and heifers. C. A. Church, Valle Crucis, It. C. 2-14-4p MAKE BRICKS. Millions are needed. Start a quick CASH busi ness, returns can start in two weeks with an inexpensive, easily hand operated TYRA BRICK MAKER. Only sand and cement and any old shad needed. Build your HOME of brick. Save money. Let us show what can be done. R. K. TYRA ^., BOX 301, WYOMING, MINN. '^'rilWa i . 3-7 4p 38!, LOST ? Sunday night, pair of eye glasses. Finder please return to Al ien Lunsford, Wilson's Cafe, Boone, N. C. lp NEW SHTPMKNT women's and girl's sport costs just received. Economy Store. ' lc FOR SALE ? Pasture for 10 or 12 light cattle. W R. Billings, Vilas N. C. lp FOR SALE? 38 Pontlac Sedan, eight cylinder. In good condition.: $400.00. See R. S. Winebarger, Vilas, N. C. lp I AM NOW READY to give you service in concrete work. Can also furnish you good sand and gravel for your personal work. W. C. <ky be. 3-2l-4c NOTICE ? Anyone who has sore leg, please write or come to me. Guaranteed cure or no cliarge. Also midwife. Mrs. Ellen Shell, RFD 1, Shu lis Mills, N. C. 3-21-3p FOR SALE ? 1934 Plymouth pick up. In running condition. Good rub ber. See R. H. Phillips, RFD I. Blowing Rock, N. C. lp FOR SALE ? One pair 5-year-old mules, weight 2,100. Well broke; also one sorrel filly 2 years old, well broke, and two milk cows. Jermie H. Greene, Laxon, N. C. 3-21-3p FOR SALE ? 6- room house with bath, 2 blocks from college. Large lot, with cherry and apple trees. J. L. Storie, 206 Pine Street, Boone, N. C. 3-21-2p FOR SALE? Electric blanket for large bed. Good as new. Will sell for cash or swap for cow. A. M. Critcher, Blowing Rock, N. C. 3-21-4p [9T ,OR STOLEN from Moun pr Warehouse or our truck, i llze 14x22. Finder please ? ? Jffciers Hardware & Sup- 1 ply CO. ^ ' 3-21-2C FOR SALE OR SWAP? Seven | year-old horse; weight 1,100. Works anywhere. Swap for one weighing I,200. Conley Harmon, Beech Creek, N, C. lp I HAVE A BOUNDARY" of grass for rent for 75 head of cattle on I the Hump Mountain in Avery coun ty at a reasonable price. B. B. Huff, Glade Springs, Va. 3-21-3p WANTED ? 2 experienced white waitresses and a dishwasher, white or colored. Apply Angel's Cafe lp WANTED TO RENT? Sewing chine for 30 days. Louise Ho< ' DeLima, 210 Blowing Rock rL_, Boone. |p DACUS RADIO SHOP EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING; . ? ? ALL MAKES 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Next to Theatre Phone 110 HAND SAWS filed, reasonable. Tag them with your name and ad dress and leave them at J. M. Moret z ' Filling Station on Howard and De pot streets. 3-7-4p WANTED ? To buy Watauga coun ty farm. Must be on highway. Address Box 852, Johnson City, [ Tenn. 3-7-4p SPECIAL SALE on Blair Prod ucts. Mrs. Blanche Roberts, located in old bank building. New shipment I just arrived. 2-28-4p DR C. G. BAUGHMANreye. ear. nose and throat specialist of Elixa bethon, Tenn., will be at the Haga man Clinic in Boone the first Mon day in each month for the practice of his profession. 11-ltf WANTED ? Refined girls for beau ty culture training classes now forming. Rates reasonable. Mae's School of Beauty Culture, North Wilkes boro, N. C. 10-11-tfc Blue Ridge Music Co. Opposite Buick Garage New and Used Phonographs Records for Sale. 1-24-tfc We have plenty of high grade Field and Garden! SEED Also Vigoro for your plant beds. Many other items for your farm and home, in cluding Pressure and Pres to Cookers. Come in and see our stock. It is a pleasure to show you. WATAUGA HARDWARE (Incorporated) "The Friendly Store" BOONE, N. C. 7 'Ufit , ,?> u not seeking to return to congress. Cony Mm 1 incumbents in the third, fourth, ninth sad eleventh dis tricts will be unopposed for the Democratic nominations. However, a Republican J* entered in each dis trict except the second. Represen tatives from the tint, second, sev enth and twelfth districts have one opponent each in the Democratic primaries. John J. IrtgVe of Winston-Salem, got his fee in just ahead of the dead line Saturday as a Republican can didate for $he state supreme court seat now held by Associate M. V. Bamhill of Rocky Mount, but was disqualified on a technicality. Asso ciate Justice J. V- Win borne of Ma rion, will be opposed in the election by Herbert F. Sea well, Jr., of Car thage. Neither incumben.. justices is opposed m /ffie Democratic pri mary. None of the 11 superior court judges up for re-election will have opposition for the Democratic nomi nations. Only one Republican filed for this office ? Oscar B. Turner of Rose Hill who will oppose Judge H. L. Stevens, Jr., of Warsaw in the sixth district. Only two Republicans filed for so licitorships ? John B. Williams, Jr., oppose J. B. Barker in the sixth and A. E. Hall, of Yadkinville, the Re publican inAi&tifciit in* the 17th dis trict in which no Democratic candi date filed. ^ % ILLNESS FATAL TO S. A. NORRIS (corrnmnp from page one) Willa Jean Norris, Jean South, Mary Helen Greene,' Virgie Holman, Betty Jean Tugman, Jewel Stevens, Mrs. Joe Matthews, De lores Stevens, Eunice Coffey, Jennie Winkler, Margaret Fox, Helen Ragan, Ella Mae Woodring and Mrs. Earl Miller. Mr. Norris, who was a son of the late John H. Norris and Mrs. Louretta Crowell Norris of Boone, was a member of one of the pioneer families of this, area and was en gaged in the retail mercantile busi ness in Boone from 1929 to 1942, when he retired from active busi ness life. He had previously been engaged in ' agricultural activities. Mr. Norris 'hid been a member of the Hopewell Methodist Church throughout most of his adult life, and contributed a large share to the religious life of this section. He was personable, generous, and kind, and lent his influence to every activity which would forward religious and civic enterprise* iu Boone and the county. His demise has brought sad ness to ? wide circle of friends throughout the area. Surviving hbn are one daughter, laHiMiiaiin Mrs. Marguerite Tugman, and two torn, Troy and Hubert Morris, all of Boone; One brother, J. F. Noma, of Charlotte; five sisters: Mrs. McCoy Moretz, Charlotte; Mrs. M. O. Coffey, Greensboro; Mrs. K. A. , Link. Lenoir; and Mrs. R. K. Bing ham and Mrs J. C. Cook of Boooe. There are several grandchildren. ' ? -t/fL*" 1 *? '? 11 Alabama, Kentucky and Nebraska all have the foldenrod for thair state flower. The flower was chosen by the state legislature of each state. President Truman has proposed a program to stabilize the United States wool industry. JJ Don't Wait ? You May Be Too Late! GET YOUR GOOD RED STEER FERTILIZER . . . GRASS SEED . . . TENDERGREEN BEANS . . . SEED OATS NOW . . . WAY BE SCARCE LATER. WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF GARDEN SEEDS Come see ' FARMERS HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. < ? Boone, North Carolina t llllliiaiiuiiiiiiiiaiiiifiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaimiiiiuiniii""""""'". You know our town. | What do you think about . . . J ""rc.yvf>y -<:<v - r/A '.c . . ja\ . i :v. JSSj. . via. . J , > o > i / ? \ , J I rj I ' V/i ? ( 1 1 I i I /,? People respect the opinion of their pharmacist and drug stor# owner. To them he is a combination of professional man, mer chant, neighbor and friend. They value his view on subjects as varied as health and politics. The purpose of this message, however, is not to priiie your pharmacist. The point is that he and hundreds of pharmacists c ?"* all over North Carolina have a unique responsibility to their community. * ? He is close to the people. The average North Carolinian visits a drug store once ? week. His place of business is trusted. Perhapa? more than any other type of retail merchandise, drug store item* are sold upon the recommendation of the store owner. Thus, a druggist has a natural opportu nity and responsibility to promoM and boost what is worthwhile for his comiTWK nity. The result may be as significant as getting folks to understand better the value of public health and sanitation. Or it may be as down to earth as putting in his s' ore window a card advertising the local hospital's money raising campaign. But whatever the worthy cause may be, your pharmacist is glad to help. Indeed, to do otherwise would be to neglect the opportunities and responsibil ities which go with his profession and business. The North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association
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