SfARCH -1. ?S?1 This Week By ARTHT.tR BRISBANE PRESIDENT FACES WEST. THE DINOSAUR PARTY STUDYING MUMMIES MEN WILL DIG Tr?Coolidge will spend his vacation jr. the west. ;n response to many invitations. He should drive a big automobile from Kansas City to Seattle down to San Diego, fishing here and there. He wouid see millions of Americans that like him. The biggest wars are soon forgotten. Over a direct cable from the United States to Germany, opened last week President Coolidge wired President Hiridenburg his hope that "this additional means of communication w5H promote mutual understanding and good will between the . two countries." And President Tim * denbiirjjf replied most politely. Germar.y. mi of an exutyisice fleet. expel nsive standing army and expensive Kaiser, attends to businc & and goes ahead more rapidly than, any other country in Europe. Mrs. Il-nry Fairfield Odborn en iertained friends at. the Museum of Natural History, in honor of the fcyramiusaurus, in Dinosaur Hall. That monster is 17 feet Jong from bis beak to the end of his tail, IS foot high at the hips. 21 foot around tbo wai with bones that weigh snore than two tons. He was a powerful animal, hut couldn't last because he didn't have a brain big in proportion to the size of his body. Civilisation has developed a more powerful creature, which is the twolegged billionaire, able to control and conunund the work of 200.000,000 Mien for one day. That billionaires will soon be numerous and the interesting question f' concerning him will be, "What about His orain?" Will it be big <*noiigb t> keep hii? safe? The learned Dr. Sack, of Ikidcb berg I'nivorsitv, studying thousand? of Egyptian mammies, finds that higb living killed off rich Egyptians as I IL'ills off rich Americans now. Foolish eating, lack of ? noivisc, especially lack of d ep breathing. have Mirough the centuries been -kinmuhg the scum off the boiling pbt of civilization. Mummies' of the fifty dynasty show signs of tuberculosis, affecting the spine, ur.d gout, swelling the joints; Where money is. men will dig. It was proved in Italy before arrhilec-.s had learned how to make great denu s like* thai on Si. Peter's hold themselves tip as they rose in the ni: One dome was built and filled with earth t-.i support it. as it rose, until the sides met at the lop. Putting in the j earth would he miich less ex pensive than taking it out. So they mixed the earth beneath the dome with * small coins of a total value much less than the cost of removing the earth. When the dome was finished the"; population was told it could bear blway the coin-bearing dirt. The' dome stood empty. This country ipst year imported more than $80,000,000 worth of piireious. stones, S5,000,000 more i ban the year before. Ami those pure huscs were made without thv a^i&fnncc of the extinct race of bar tenders to each of w hom a Jartre diamond was its necessary as a white apron. M. Millet, Krench socialist, would tear down the honey l-.ee's reputation boil uj> by Mac terlink, Lubbock and many others, back to Arist ' . The bee is .1 dull, much;. i creature, says Millet; it does nut know that it poletiizes flowers and blossoms, does not even know which flowers have honey, thinks only of yrotiinjj \ Mr sugar. - s. S'MATTER POP ftp' J : p\s t&r ii\ i Y'5 MO U6E-.! o | I ^ ^ r\ ' i ?>-? " f ME MEvf-jg^ I. tj VJlM \ ^ V'T- V v v-" h t i QC^B ijfe I THfi You ?an say the :;a?r.i? of our burn ho hey < of industry They |p|lU 'jip ; civilization.. make vycaitri. leisure and culture possible. but they ,'iwi'i know it. or don't. cari-. Wey, ai.-o r.rv "ordy looking (fir sugar." But like the bee. they are doing j the work for which the Lord created \ ihem. ami that's sufficient. CAN CONTROL" CUTWORMS BY POISONED BAIT 1 v i mui Hoim- jr. rdem-is are studying the san seed catalogues,' clearing up the gar den spot and with commendable on-: " " ? ? i ! fcfeh* orgy are p.anning: now to supply the , family with a constant supply of j fresh s ticca lent vegetables as a r. ?... suit of their labors. ' 'Meanwhile.*' says <\ H. Rrannoo.; * -.-aero ion entomologlist at State College, Raleigh, "the ever present cut-5 worm is waiting, somewhat hungrily.: for the first of siieculen* shoots to appear froni the ground. Then he, i-"-. will get busy. !!- wants only the ' ' finest of the plants?those that aire l"ie strong ami growing w b because in these will he get the food supply that ,he m eds for his voracious appetite. N>''' "The ? cutworms often do tre- ,v>? m?indpus damage by feeding on the * young plants. The worms cut off tin* ' 1 plants at ojc near the surface of the ,l ground. Few farm's or gardens have escaped serious dafihige by these pes' Rut they can be controlled By using the folio v. in gfornfula. 1 i 1 r;v' y/brjTis may be wiped out in a snort vimo: Wheat -hurts or wheat bran, sin five ound:s; Paris grt ont 1 1-2 ounces, "V ohoa molasses? half pnit unci water &b| one gallon." thi 31r. Mrunnon states that the shorts? qi; or I ran should he mixed with he Par: green whife dry and t hen this .-tli is wetted with a mixture of. the \vat- tan tr and molasses until damp enough wa that it will fall in small lumps about of the sivu of oat grains when sown f?n about i-he plants. am This poisoned mash is scaLiored on jov the ground around each plant about p . the same time that they are set in the open ground. If the plants are v ,, .f{ to be . a small application ...r of fee mush made at intervals s^hid ty:, tar applied- ,^ P is P?- * la scatter the poiihom d ; .n:i*h in the evening and the gnnl- ,(l thyer mast h im-wb;-; t.e. ioep his Vli;. Poultry :;wnv . f'om i he poisoned places. - ;-^K;r' ' / - ; - ^Ul ?vj: WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA IS FORCING AHEAD Rab'igh spec ia 1 of Mf-i'ch 2b to J Twin .City Senfiivel- Western North ; Carolina is ordering into its greatest y\0[ pef'iod of d eye-jot>mclit, so bc.mves R. /, , C. KiiiS, Spruce. I'iru business man. on who accompanied formerstate gj,. tor .1- K. iViirlpsovi of the suniO city . ,... to Hueigh yesterday to make a formal offer of Mr. Buricspn's game pro'itvi' In Mitchell county to the state j before the first meeting of the ne\v jov hoard of conservation and development. Mi. Klip believes that the newly j * enacted Sutton j?ai'n?? law will bring j about one of the most beneficial steps yet vafcen for the mountain sec ( iibn. "We have Jri our section." he continued, "thousands of acres of ./ land which are priuintT.rily suited fen ^ hunting grounds, which form a great ^ all ra?"rt.?.ori for visitors. "Tu the past our game has not had J ^ efficient' protection, hut the new law \n] should sw'pt>ly the needs in that d:r;v ' ruction. The advent of good roadthrough 'he mountains is drawing vl thousand sof visitors and nothing will 1'1' hoM thetn better than good hunting facilities. ''' "Last year thousands of visiters. no were attracted to Senator Burleson's deer preserve and with the advertis..iv ir.g that .' will get under state >p< conic one of the leaders in the cown-; !1]K try in supplying mica, feldspar and ^ j. of,he: mineral products.'' qj m . zm "cassra /w pj WATAUGA OKMOCK AT? EVI ,-- .. ^.:v - - * -; ^ Miss Flo s Corner 7C; A Question Uov for Ladies. ] >0KY&G l\T'> THIS M)N0 OF MAN >ear Miss Flo: h> you think it is good policy for) rif>. to iei he? husband see hov. i h she loves hint, and how rioc.esc he is to her happiness or is it j ttr tor haV i;? appear indifferent ' i e-n a oian knows for a certainty t a won;;# herat ?> his. is July to undervalue it? have only been married a short c. and I am anxious to keep suy hand's love. Please advise me.? A. \ man's attitude toward love ungOes a radical change on his wedday. Ve all know that before marriage more diffiru!' a woman is to win more thai man promises her and more woman is to win the more man pursin s her. and the more a Span throws herself at a man the ? < adroity he dodges her. 3dr:ng the period ef court hip the pit that is of more importance to : titan anything else in the world the state of mind of the girl he It's a wo.iuh-rfui. sentimental er.tti".- end he follows all her o'ls. \\ h n she is coy and diflit it arouses all hi.s sporting inre . and when In succeeds ;n takhe;r away from his rivals, and linallv surrt aiders? to him. he 1-3; Klh./i ccith .. :ring, irresistible hero. t?ut marriage is a different story ogetru-r. A man experts the cape o end the chase, and he doesn't lit t?? have it run ok the balance his iif.-- lie e.vp( ?. ;. marriage to fsh all doubts. fears, heart aches ? speculations about the woman he os. so that he will be free to give undivided attention to his work. Per that reason, the tarries that v a woman a hi: si. a ml will i.o? ve o hold him. and the wife who -s t.r ptqia: hoi husband's inlev? . her hy her indifference is more to land in the divorce eowr*. than stiphtrlhen her position in the .n's heart. For men do hoi want to kee^ i.?o!.u their wives. The\ m to he surv of them. Tin- mar o is married to a woman whr p- hini ii> con tard doubt of hei action, add keeps hivn on th of a nervous breakdown \vitl dousios and doubts and suspicion; :-s not think he? has drawn much ol rnn/.i in the matrimonial gamble th<- rent rac y, he i- likely i made an unsuitable marriage with voman wiyh whom he had no real npanionstvp and many a man whc - butgruWn the woman he uhiriyiid his you h; is kept faithful i<> her the kwnvledgx' ot her devotion v, n, for few husbands are lvenruesi ough to hurt a wife who worships it. or leave the woman whoso whole i Vc Kniilitl im tvi Uirn Mor is there iiny rdVure of mini] person that appeals to a man sa ti.-h n> just lb. certainty of a f. 's love ami the knowledge that if the \vovW turned inst him, .sue tilt! stiii remain loyal and true. diamonds worth S 1.000,000,000 owned by A me noons. DR. E. W. LARKIN" ft, Ear Nbsi* and Throat Speci?Ii*t ofth yV? ir. order- to hove mw *vn. VS omen and children when noted on will havi a nurse all ht to look after them The Doctor \\ ah-o he at ;ho oi'Cice all night ;&?. cases are op? i ::ted on. FFICE OPEN EVERY MONDAY m if ^<) WA P i c^x ? 4$r 27. Tu h.?m il ma'i MgBcrtK Yb; = :s to j r.v'M'y ii',1 i.. ii.< inti i>?itcci tbn' ani.';-!agi ;n>! : - 'on v :i! i >- -iiadfc l>. :! ' Gov ' ' ry.-..r Nc th Otrtfior. Jo.' p?- ' -j: vol? of t"h?lo GV ii!'. A'1 ro-'i^o'!.' oorjoMMR' i .i-'l i,ar'!>i? iv notff&W to fiir t'.JOiJ protest v.'i' V I'.tr i CnmihissSofigb }Ic;.:c S'nfc at onto. ff.y.XAKD "".REEXE. Knthor. 3-31 Kp NO! ICE Nort This 5 notify al! peri-pus con: rued. that I have- ilvx day sold toy T. - re ?.utcves* in the Wot; End Feed 'Gi:v to \V. B. Hodgds, Floyd Ejjgeis . ; ' , j and II CJ".-.Kj?ire?';v Th. pr-vs^ni com- ^8f pahy i- rekudnsible for uH debts oat- i:?c"r - 1 . ami ?.i? book accounts' :i!'e L/T' pay; Me :?> thept. I have no further o;vo | vonnee-ioi: \yhatever with said firm. now This March 25. If"?. . nam \Y. II. JOHNSON 1 :he | -Jt {tieei i j ;-.nt, TAKE NOTICE This i.- to notify all poisons that ! VP* ! -a"?! n.y inG rest iri the stock of "J'rjl, rh handise at Vilas. N. O . ,v\ knows as John A. Beach & C.Jm, on i March 1. 1 .?2G, to W W. 'xaacs. i em [ ! a is (> pay all 'dpbr,s (iue | "Vj'. ! / . < i mpany and c-?il ?/.t all ' ; dee said companv. Thi: March 1 tii. 1:12".. JOHN A. liSACi:. !:l ; No1' 11 7??------ ? day EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having; qualified as executrix of ;i'P] i the will of Mrs. Nancy A. Brown, de- 'J' ' iccaSL 'i. all n. : sons iruieht.od to njafl ;iEE : estate an- hereby notified to come ,>1:" | forward and make ^ayiivnt of sainat once, and all persons having claims _ 0 against -iiitl estate are hereby not if'"d to pres* n't same to the undersigned' within 12 months from the cate. or N< this notice will l?e plead m bar of its e CCVI 3 rcnThis March 21. U'27. i MUS. MiNNIE Ii. HAVES. j Zur 2,-2'Gfp Executrix. jJra NOTICE OF TOWN ELECTION Jjfj ' Notice is hereby given that an j ,nol ' election will be held at the court- the hods'" in Bpor.e on Tuesday, May 3, j Cot ?- the purpose of electing a board; ssSli uig of town commissioners and a mayor sai(| for the town of Boone for the eii-j suing two years. ; m. Thi? Mar.-h 10. 11i27. D. J. COTTRKLL, M.iyor. A V MOWL'I.I , Clerk. " } ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ; =',v Having qualified a administrator ; of 'he "estate of \Y. C. Da finer, dec.es- j the cd, ail pur runs indebt d to said .slate; poll 1 arc hereby notified to come forward dag - ami make payment of .mm at once, j , |v(. ! . nd i Persons haying claims against > ; said estate a re^he jseby notified to {23 ii same to ersism-d \vth-: ha ' in 12 months from this date, or this ner . notice will he plead in bar of its re- r-oii . c.overy L This Iti.h day of March, 1027. -the * .). C. DANNEU, Administrator. j her NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION '-j I Having qualified a-, administrator j I of the estate c.f Jeremy Green, late of the county of Watauga, this is! ; to notify ali persons having claims' against, ?;hc estate of deceased, to ' - i , t.. V ..W.I1, K'fi- >v mull | j twelve months of this date or this! ); notice will he plead in bar o? their! j recovery. Ah persons indebted to J said estate will please come forward and make settlement. | Tliis Mflveh } 0, 11*27. J. S AUUKIHE, :: 10-6* Administrator. j NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina. Watauga County in > \ the Superior Court. . W. L Lenoir and M. It. Har.sh.vw, j i tradir.h as Lenoir--Haishav/ Co., J ! vs. iii. \V. Thomson and wife, i Sarah M. Thomson. Sarah M. Thomson, one of the tie-! S fondants above named. wili take no ;[ tire that 'ait-;a el.' on entitled as above j ns been conr.utuved hi the Superior court of Watauga county, X. C., ?or j 4 the purpose pi . uforoing the specific j i > 1??r'.i< i n criYitract to onvevj e fcat< sit tinted in said W; tauga j i county, X. C., said contract i?: convoy i j having beevi ;exi!i uced by defendants: 1o plaintiffs. A nd the said Sarah M Thomson will | ?fvirthei take notice that -he is re-i , red to . wear before the clerk - t;.he- Superior court of said county- at' Bonne, N. C-, en the 23rd day r wili apply to the court for I the icliel demanded hi said action. I This 19th . of Uebru rv. 1927. ' A K. SOUTH. ; :r-:>-i-4t*v C. S C-! p?? ' V ^ v,- ?? i . j . I ;L' r-sr. -/ ' . x- - - - ; j . ! T>r~ I ,rs /on Ni-.T , i ) SvVJo ' r ? \ Rr'j Jj < " -J """ % BSHrajaBBMBwai >x ) jfg it. 1927) I Ml.'- IS VKATOK S K 1 ICK J)' . fH :'w i?>ar ?f r Js 17. JW?7 ! - II. K.BKTI.IXG. >"t> ? J. I. GLENN. 'v "jf' 6 .U!.' i Is; i s. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION _ -IP h Carolina; Avery Caun'.y?In the Superior Court * V' Irh Pott*? v . Nellie PotU |4 V abo\e n: mod viil i Rh not m e 11::*! ;m ; t as at 6v< ; : been commenced in the superior t of A very county, N. C-, for' purpose of securing an absolute tee from tl.c bonds of matrimony ' existing: between the above < <1 v>!iiint!ff and defendant, on grounds of adultery, fraud praci on said ?>i; intiff by said defend-1 t.hur at the time of her marriage , )f t a toathsom " vi- \% ?>f e$terinj| into the said I . of matrimony, ' that the delant committed adultery with ' one unkriowa to this plain tiff. I defend: \v ill fu*1 her e that she is required to O eai at the office of the clerk of ^ superior court, of Averv co mfy, ih ' I'-oli/;.., on or before i?e 21st "i March 1027. or with in the llion lie: required by law. and rz-aa, : vi dechui to the ?niplaint olaimifl or the plaintiff wjI] J_ !> to i be court for the re'ief deleted. hss 18th day of February. 1027.! Of EVOBNK ELT.KK. 1-li* Clerk Superior Court. <)f >TICE OF MORTGAGE SALE y virtue of the power of sale! lamed in a certain mortgage deed PI cnted by < C. Church and wife. a Church, dated July 1. 1922, to isrovvn arro wm\ HTul urovn., e'?:,i m-e North 58 degrees west 27 mm la- to a chestnut;; thence north 57 roe east 7 poles io a. sugar tree; on north 6 degrees east poles f riaa'ie at a si wing; thence north ; degrees west 28 poles to a steke. ! Brown's and uth 51 poi to a < cum ; thence west Id polos to the boning. containing 25 acres more-[ toss. 'his the- 22nd day of March, 1227. IRA BROWN, 4-4tp Mortgagee. | (X Wr\ mrs . Cry for M o T T) K R ;-FTct- /B^r ' ci c _'s Castoria is 2 \^' pleasStit, harnpefS Subr ^ \ s.-'tutr fur cJRor Oil, \0 -w_> Paregoric, Teething 0' Drops -and Soothing f // Syrups. especit'ly pre- S V parol for Infants ir. ?' airns and 'htljreu of all ates. ft co ' To cvo.tt? iin:, itv: nsT always. luck io: ho -??gn ; _ oooh f'lo v^v; JKn it-o ,?$ I . o'J~ O'-f I frAt.' T-k A !/^o~ _-r" " 'r .j; - J . if ?%' ; y- 3 fa:.. * , 'S i : : v-/ IfS I ill ^ PAGE SKYEN R. A. B. ENGLISH lilost: and Tliroat is BrtvroL Tetw. %h at VJie V-*:>^i?gfa Ifo^piiui th*? m cvK-n month., for tbv ico *>i his ia>>r^s?oii. IR. filFREB W.laLAj ? ye syiiv'i Ai is SFX Bv.n E^J SEE DIM i 7 Year's *?ipi?jri?r>c~ ! e lii-ii ii'iDvi.t C/'jt.iinrtble. Jlass -s )*itt'->.i 5' vc'usively Ksift BLfcCK, L?i?0IR. K, ZJ > r .kBku,:- i.a I .< ?-!-: *- I v-.-.iCU t'Ai-i;-- w.?k s.jiM. BTOLf-^ "' ; K. Brown T. F.. Brown & Bingham Attorneys a-. Law BOONE\ N. G fices over pos* l flier-. M. R. HARSH AW I A T TORN EY-A T LAW {fire Over MarleyV Drup Store | e Building Lor.oir. S. C. j uniiiiii i n ! > ? ii i ia >R? J- M. GAITHER DENTIST fire in Ciitchor Building: Over Boone Drug Co. Ticje Hour?: is a.rr-. to 1*2:5/6 p.m. 1 :'?0 r ra. to 5:00 p. ns. Sundays and Nlgbf by Appointment ione 65 Booac, N. C- I >R. J. C. F ARTHING li E N T i s f Offices Over Morecr Furniture Store BOONE. N. C. and Nijrhls by Appoot- : ment. | Dr. R. W. PETRIE t'E, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT GLASSES FITTED Off:ce? Caldweii Hospital LENOIR. N. C. $ 5 -- - v^i r-'r- ; 1. ^ ^ P vi - -> ,Wntams no narcotics; .,u?cof ;:uus every'Jafet recourses?:;. itIBy C. M. PAYNE 1 +|&6 r a &V&T&.K , < ;N0'VJ 1\'?... *~A kfi-Ciu'Sr- /' ft\?- ?. ! j-.; :M v /