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Watauga Democrat from Boone, North Carolina • Page 2

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Watauga Democrati
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Boone, North Carolina
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oo.l. "i tho S.ict iit-Mi ll.iil- i I HBREDITH COLLEGE. I iiii- ef tin- fi mill-gin for woiui.n in th S.mth tht confi'rei an A. r. ren-nting four jears of genuine college Work according to lli Ntitluliipl Colli get.

awarded iu the Schools of Kloeiitiou, Art and Made. I.il.mry facilities rxrclleut. Training in Plivslcal Kdueatlon uuder Courts for banket ball and tennis. way, it, iiiitluM ii.v tin aio- a ti. wl.v cun-nii-iit that tlioivurc 1 1 fo )Ut Ih-iiih ra-jile frnn: all si'ctions of li- cum- kljv froiu almost t-vti try enjoy iu-4 tin- aant aa.l tate, unii is destinrt to biroine ('lull wliprp, liy alM.ut hnlf licnr of daily domestic service, students save from $52 to 1)5 a year.

not nfffiiiig tlie necessary nnlts for entrance may prrpnrp in Meredith Academy. Belicred to be the cheapest woman's college of Its grade In the 8outh. For rati.log, yuartrlv Bulletin, or fuller InforwiMLm, addrem VAKN, Raleigh, North arolina i VS" COOIt 9 CERTAIN CURE ft fs kind.ff It will im wit r4. Mr aUr 1 1 fei xsrchnnl do. aol krp if.

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1H vf ItnoMMMiiiw tw run aTaa.MMMr naltli-i intj i-oolacMS of i1 North t'urolina luouutains. It it mutter ol en'ral knowledge that all of the mountain resorts huve been over-run during the entire summer and accommodation lius to be engaged before blind by people Kin up. The "Land of tlieSky'" iscomiiitf into its own -Charlotte Chronirle. -l ,..,..,..0 r.f .1 1 III 1 H'UUI LU Illi7 k'U. Ml hut 1.

ir.t 11N .11 11rrl1 I fit'- I oliaa that an- sfiil ,..,1. I lui-ni tax 'r the of pnt'lio schools, lea- viii county as the sole claimant to this distinction. The town of Sparta, the couuty seat 11,1..... t- Vinta iiiaf rntpi. rt I i JrUW lieiiiimltMii.

nr in idti-a, head, tooth, and earache; sprains and bruises lame back and snff joints. Swelling of all kinds, cramp colic, cuts and burns, bites and stings of insects, kidney and liver trouble, lagrippc, c.lds and coughs, phthisic and sore throat, croup, cholera nior. bus. colics, diarrhoea and Hux pleurisy, pneumonia, fever and ague, ft-, male weakness and indigestion, cures colic in horses. Winston Salem, N.

C. April, 2. 1900, Mr. T. L.

Cook, Salem, X. C. Dear Sir: I lir.d your C. I)r. Cooks Certain Cure, a valua.

lle lemedy for Ilheumatism, and all pains. Respectfully, K. J. ilhYNOLDS, Pres. R.

ft. Tob. Co 4 Iv virt of 'mi-I! tail.i.l HI II l.v I'. 1 nml r. Ii't-v mi'l 1 him an-Mirm-d I'V t''" ii llluMloll in nil- iiiui.ivi ui'i- i fur nli at lli" conn wmim 1 (.

Moinlav ii.l i i a i i a I. 'J uv wi-. il 1 1 hours ol clot a. in mill ii'i it. 111..

tin' lol- -1 lowmir described real est ate sit U- ate.1 in the town of N. 'Ulih' lots; one known as ihet'of-fty hotel lot, one as the ld jail lo', and the other as the old Hartley lot. The thn i lots being fu'ly described 111 a deed of conveyance executed bv Mollio Fo'ffey ami Cofrey to Fritc'her and Critcher, to which deed and the record thereof reference in hereby made for full and complete description. Said sale is made to satisfy the balance of the purchase money with interest and cost of sale. This August 1011.

MOI.UKK. COFFKY. T. S. COFFKY Mortpageee.

McD. LITTLK. Assignee. NOTICE. t'nder the iower of mile contained iu two inortiriik-re ihi'ils executed by liwore W.

Kabv atid wife I.eota Ruby toj Clarke, the (i rut on the 2-Jtli Dee. llitKt, the ceeond on July 2, the will, ou Sept. 4 11)11 Ht the court house door in the town oi Hoone sell to the bliflient bidder for c.inh the following described real estate in the town of Blowing Roek in the county of Watauga and State of Carolina. First tract being the lot conveyed to mid Rabry and wife by Green and wife Emma by deed dated tept. 10 11H13.

bounded "as follows to wit; Beginning on a stone in Green's line rimr 11 chestnut tree; and runs 8 84-10 poles to a stake or stone; then 20 pules to a stake or stone: then 101 -2 poles to a chestnut tree in said Green and Brown's line; then 88 17 12 poles to a stake or stone, Green and Brown's corner; then with Green and Brown's line 8 2 1-3 pules to the beginning containing oue acre more or lesB. together with the right of wav over said Greeu's land to and from the Laurel SSpring or spring south west of said lot and 111 said Greene's field for the purpose of cettiiitr water for the use of said lot and the buildings thereon or that may be built thereon, the water to HHO fight of way over the siuu be conveyed ny pipes or oinerwisi-; Green's land lying enst of snid lot for the purpose of having a cartway or 1 k. I.I... roilvl ITOinsaill 101 10 Ol.i (Uliiuu rurt.i Second lot situate in the said town uf lilowinir Rock, bounded as follows- Pgins on the southwest corner ot tne A Kdiuisteii lot on the easl side or the caldwell Watauga I'nrnpiKe road; and runs 8 84 210 left to the south east corner of John Edmisten'8 lot; then 8 8a 58 jioles to the Kpi-conal Mission corner; then 80 with the Episcopal Mission line to the ISorth 21(1 ft west corner; men North 8 East 58 feet to the beginning; and containing i of an acre, more less; and known as the drugstore lot; the said lot having been conveyed bv William Morris and wife to Dr I'hailes arter ana wiie Mary, to Warren Tarter and by Warren carter and wife Josephine to Clarke, on 3rd Mav, 181)9. and deed re corded in the office of Register of Deeds of Watauga county, in Book page 427.

which mortgages are re gistered in the office of Register of Deeds of Watauga county, in Books pane 531, and page 78, res pectively. Said lands will be sold to satisfy a' balance of about 135. 4(i se 1... C.k.(,f tiku.kt nr.il nnlA nf 00 principal and 73 10 secured by the seconu tracr, togeiner wiiu costs and chai-Red for making sale. This 4th August.

1911. G.R. I AliKE. Adni'r. of J.

li, LARK E.Dec. D. LOWE, Att'y, fishing and loafing. But the tax, much to the gratification of t. 0 ltable sport is huntinc Superintendent I Jones who, t.

wild b-'-p, as there is an nbund-reports the election to the state department ol education. Ex. I Hill LT. iHl OilllT in.in I M.iv a ill t-tork litn it, i 'li-Jiiini-'t .1. n.iiiii i'i ti .1 1 I.i.iinivnt i ul i It will re 1111.

vi- I I.i- k-MilUUS-. ilii.i 1 uiuiy iv 1 1. 1.. tnr-t'u foiuli tinn For 1-v nil ilcaW-rs. Tor the first time in '22 years; F.dison, 1 he inventor, is taking vacation, I le is spending it iu Europe.

Never leave home without a hot-e of Co'ic. Cholera ami piarrhoea Kt-nicily. It is almost certain to be needed and can. not he obtained when on board the cars or steam ships. For sale by all deali rs: Anson countv has at last had heavy rams, as have also other counties that have been so dry.

Aged and Elderly people Ue Foley Kidney Fills for qirck and permanent results in all cases of kidney and bladder troubles, and for painful and annoying irregular, Blackburn. MILLER-REINS CO. Tablets; any size, shupe, orcolor. Bring your dates when in town, see and know what you are iretting. I'atronize home industry and ave money I ted near the depot in Lenoir and North Wilkeshoro.

We satisfy you or no pay. MILLEK-UEIXSCO. Bv Claude Y. Miller. MEADOW MACHINERY AT AC TEAL COST.

Having on hand some Deering Hny Bakes and Sickle Grinders that lam compelled to dispose of. as I am going out ol the business, I will sell them out at actual cost. Come and see the bills and be convinced that yon are getting a linrcain. W. W.

BLACKBURN. Sands, N. C. NOTICE. We, the undersigned members of the Watauga ounty Medical Socie-ety.

hereby notify all persons du- us on open account, to make settle ment of ail accounts (or work done prior to Jan. 1, 1911, within the next 30 days, or we will be forced to place your name on the Delinquent or Informal ion List. Sicnkd: J. W. ones, M.

President. II McD. Little, Sec. E. F.

Biuoham, M. I). R. K. Bingham, M.

D. (1. I). Bingham, M. D.

B. Pci tv M. D. W. O.

Bingham. W. J. Love. F.

M. Greer. This Aug. 1911. I 11 I I tlienim i.f i lfl 1st 1 1 1 au tl.er note for the m.hi of sliKlDOrlm- Nov.

ni'-er lt 11)11 the said F. M. Hirlianlx, Jr. hmt an iipihy ngiiiiist hr iiii niul will not cither ot tin-in. '2'MU day of July 1011.

f. m. nicH.ni)s..ir. AND CUSTOMERS. YEAR 1911 Most Respectfully, 8 WINKLER Vice Pres.

GREETING; TO MY FRIENDS FOR THE At la-it one word hasbei honey winch very plen 1 1-pjj-j tm-, one tr'i- 1 trait 111 this country. Almost every founl in the iiuteh-abued Ivur-1 farmer keeps bees. One ol our lish narrow The neighbor? last year sold 00 Journal Jhas this i-i his lii'halt: worth of honev, and another one "A local enbbiig has dis-iaold worth, covered Jv't Kn.silish sparrows! We have a very good school are 1 tor something. They caiKi tr The I a timl. wi'li mil Invitiiilui 11 1.

Tin- I'n-t Hi- rintiir i- i't I iiiMRlii.liis vati I ab- tl vaiii I tl.i -t 'Uoli III it. i ill i it li-i km 1 I ll It I in (o ln.i 'iu ai-n'-k v.l an in Ill ipallv r.iix' iil'iiost an tiiinif that lit' iu I ii'il i.unu.i-i liiji 1 1 1 i ii- in ii mi jti. 'Ilii. tiKiln-r is iau.J into I I ia siiuiil mill in tSit t'iniii I 1. I i.t Us trv ainl til.

-a lu tow ii- anil ma ii.to hanvls. ilit- i-4 one of the iuudin counties ol the state. Thin in line fruit country. The BUumierB ure long and give the fruit ample time to mature. In early auiuruer we thought that joldtn uweet tipples, cherries and the different kinds ot berries ere pood, but since the yellow open -stone peaches i 1 1 1 i "nu uie ueorgiii iti.r miiltiTiii liavpriin nm we have kkkv.vk.k.

come to tin coLC.usion mai uie 1 1. earner 11 aus ueif j.oo: niuvi-u. Most of the farmers are now at leisure ns tbey make it a rule to lay by their cropa by the first of July. Then they have it easy until the last of September, hunt- Ui' I 'l IIIC'III 111 11JC Clllv hey are gene rally rich from the he'e. All the rural dis- of our county pave three itime.

Th II1(imb uf tllis Pomitv a re tinsuri'asstnj, wtiu-n makes it a to lu-o A the old saying is, UlU lvmn Cvm, i.a'l get all the coons up one but Van Buren county has her part. When we take a stroll over farm of 100 acres or more that is'devel. and sec the cattb and horses standing under the shadow of a large elm, and breath the fresh air as it is wafted across a field of alfalfa, and our eyes catch the glimpse of a fine wild turkey, then the song presents itself anew fo our mind. "Our happy little home in Arkansas-" Coy Rotkx. On the morning of the 20th, Kiuston had a big 11 ro which de stroyed the latge Bugury manu facturing plant of the Ellis Carriage works, the Farmers' To- bucco Ware 1 1 oust1, a storage ware house and three residences The battleship Michigan is the champion of the navy, and she has been awarded tha battle effi cieney pennaut for the highest combined merits in gunnery and engineering for ithe year ending June 20, 1911.

Foley's Kidney Remedy Is particularly recommended for chronic cases of kidney and bladder trouble. It tends to regulate and control the kidney and bladder action and is healing, strengthening and bracing. Blackburn. The first new tohacco sold on the Durham market was raised in Person county by Mr. (J.

D. Beavera. lie sold 570 pounds on Friday last which brought him an average of 15 cts. per pound. reatletnaii cpioted says it is ia- or four, have six months of to watch these little lie sehooi out of year, and ter.is a eaViiv.ge itch hunt-, the Mudents are coiiipel-ed to at-11.

tl-p at lcat three fourths of the The year 1910 having been numbered with the past, it is'my pleasure to state to my enstomers and the general public that the year just ended has dealt with me as tenderly as any year since I have been in the mercantile business, trust it has, to some extent, rivited your con-vidence in the belief that I have delt with you fairly. With this understanding I have renewed energy and determina tion to make the year 1911 NOUE SUCCESSFUL For both myself and customers through fair dealings and you may rely on the fact that you can get the very best staple goods at my place of business at the lowest prices they can be sold, for remember I claim to be no "Cheap John" but take pride in dealing in the very best goods, knowing them to be cheapest for my customers in due course of time. Now, to conclude with, I wish to EMPHASIZE the fact that you can find anything usually kept in a first class store at my place of business and that I make a specialty of the Brown star 5 star Shoes knowing them to be the best on the market at the prices. Thanking one and all for the patronage you have given me in the past, assuring you at the same time 1 will endeavor to merit it in the future. BLACKBURN Boone, N.

Jan. 12, 1911. ary and Ctimp-j Mi 1 Iredell county, the Mock. 1 I iit-iifr-i'i'it'ir townsm Villi. i 1.

1. KPC'TO. speio MM. weiflv u. Messrs li.

E. and E.G. Horn, in I this city. They went to Advance! Saturday Lo apetid the day with Mr. aaJ Mis.

Alex. 'nub rough. Th" Miscos Campbi'iL hd and 88 year? old. respectively, and this was the first tiiae to ride 011 a tiain. The Charlotte Chronicle copied an item from the Democrat, last week to the effect that John II.

ISinghani had received $1.50 per bushel for Irish potatoes on the market, ai.d remarked in the head line that he could have got t0') per bushel in Charlotte. The potato yield is so short throughout fiie country li a they can scarcely be bought at any price. Ou the 17th the Seaboard Air Line had another reck in which an Alabama lady was killed. The two Pullman cars, the regular chair car and a special Pullman from Atlanta to Wrights-ville, turned over on a fill and this lady was instantly killed and fifteen others were injured. The first new bale of cotton lor Mecklenburg county was sold in Charlotte Friday by Mr.

J. A. Blakeney p.l 12 cents per pound. For 29 consecutive years Mr. Blakeney has put the first bale of cotton on the market in Charlotte, but he says this is the earliest he ever sold one.

Miss Allie, daughter of our former rountyraaa, Mr. Alex. Pen-ley, of Wilkesboro, was recently married to a Mr. Garrett, of Hen dersonville The good wishes ofa I CONCENTRATED FERTILIZERS. DoubleStrength JOHN W.

HODGEB, Pres. JOIIV V. IIODGES CO NEW YEAR'S To our mountain trade where tne distance from railroads makes hauling a large item ol cost, we are offering: for the first time in the history of the fertilizer business our CONCENTRATES, a number of grades of fertilizer just twice the strength ol the usual standard, without the proportionate increase in selling price, in other words 100 pounds cf this has just as much plant food as 200 pounds of the grades you have perhaps heretofore been buying and will not cost you as much per unit for its plant food contents." We Tthink this should be especially interesting to mountain farmers where the roads at times are not so good as they should be, and the farms isolated from railroads, but it ia also worth consideration by all UkSers of fertilizers. For the present we are offering the following: Avail. Phoi, Acid.

Ammonia. Potash. "CONCENTRATE" Amuaoniated 16 per c. 4 per c. 4 per c.

"CONCENTRATE" Bone Potash 20 per c. 4 per "CONCENTRATE" Acid Phosphate 24 per c. If interested please write us and we will give you name of nearest railroad station where you can get it. We wish to call your attention to the splendid line of merchandise we carry in stock, we know we can and will save you money if you will give us a chance. Our stock of merchandise consist of the best quality to be had and we sjland back of every dollars worth of goods we sell.

cordially invite you to come in and investigate for yourselves. We. extend to each and every one of our customers a hearty New Year'B greeting. Hoping to see you in our store at an early date so we can have the pleasure of showing you our values in merchandise. Cordially thanking all for their patronage during the year just closed, and hoping to merit a continuation of the same, and wishing you all a happy and prosperous New Year, we are, Very truly Yours, JOHN W.

IIODGES 00. host ol Watauga friends go with her. II loIEYSOMNOlAXATIVE WINSTON-SALEM, X. C. W.

T. BUOWX, Manager. foa 5iomch TBousi-s ana. voNiTiPATieri Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO I A.

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