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B.G Rivers, Proprietor. Totjwday, Octobeh 17, 1918. JLaaies unit suits lifff Oa! PJ15J PfJpJsils Cnnflui . . "Now is the time to carry on. iWhen peace proposals b'gin to come thick and fast, instead of a . tendency on the part of the' peo f p!e to let up on their war activi ties, to feel that the" struggle is nar an end, there, should be that ioirit to recognise them as cam- ; oiflage, and thii is the ppycl o- logical moment to carry oc to strike hardest. Allckar-beaded, tight-minded American citizens will recognize that the many peace rumors and proposal that ara now coming to the American people is German propaganda of the most insidious sort. As red. blooded Americans, they will not be influenced by it. On the other hand, they will stand more reso lutely by the President in bis de mands for a complete surrender and demobilization of the Ger man Army and the German Gov ernment. In the frequent ami distorted calls for peace, Americans must not forsake nor forget the right e us principles for which America enured the war. Tbe.e must be attained and the world made to .... , , WJ Aim's KIOffl"T UU"'B - andmadeaninterestiugandhelp peace are uucu vu w ,, tHlIc to the students. rVt fhiu urwl thp Ampnrnn nponlel I Tho tinro hnr a HnrmiTrtrw ui!l willcHiry on regardless or b. j- y if if. na for buvinir Mn verv few days bo ready for LI'wrtv Bonds and War Savinee ttoerooL . . - I r . i n ... l. i I ' i. St Liin-i to th ooint of self-de- rroi. ureer, woo una ueen pick nirthevwilleladlvdoit. If it for several weeks is soon to re. caiS for'longer lists of . the dead turn and tnke up his work again and wounded, they will not say w are gina to learn vitoii!" Nothing will roaketbem The new railroad l as reached hold up till the big things that the corporate limits of the tcwn the boys are fighting for are of Boone and will in a very few theirs ana the world's. days be completed to the depot sit W iO Will Be Psor Ptoplt Httr The War. Many people are gcin to be IHW Dam MWS. di appointed when the war is or- The weather regains warm and er. They are going to rue their dry. . . . . i thr.ftlesB ways. that mace tnem Miss Flov Eller. of Limestone. spwd all of their money as thy hnn. aud Miss Bertha Smith, of an ide it and laid by nothing with Bluff (,'ity, Tenn. are visitors on winch to meet hard times alter Beaver Dams. rr .i . j.. . i -618 Wttr. IIK UIHWIIiUIHJUUI' Hov' .T H EV.-tMno- flll l.i. 1UZ uib wr, mure umii uu- ft,innintmpnts At. Pnret t...': .t:....!t.n.i.l,n ' onie u.y in vcoii"fC .t u. duuic .u. ui dfty A vqnw,t VBg , made by oiuoiermueutmwu .uutw.rj Rputhep Farthing, Sundav, for IlBgHJCipil UUUI " f. pllrh fn ..nut T. T.,, such securities to tin- m p e. n llfnthiniiin tll Btirnnflrv o.. i. i :ti !... ' n .r all tlil,d. LrfMP fhiirPimrinH.Ht. i "' "u, t....? r-Cw cuHiv.l habits ot vend- 1. T x".T . Tt . ant a triotic. What is worse, they will wr- W A,miI1B w no nas naJ a li it oi.lv biivtMio bank awontt Hght attack of typhoid fever, is at the end of the war but tley improving rapidly. will have U( record of any ser- Mr. Alex llagaman is right vice rendered thnr eouulry in sick with measles, w.nnitigthe war. Ihey will be A bible class has beon organi the poorest of poor people after zed at Forest Grove Church, at;d the war. is progressing nicely under t he leadership of Rev. Roy Doteon Mr. Smith Hagamnn is off on a business trip to Bristol, Tenn Mrs. 8. A. Moody who has been sick for some time is improving, js - Trtfcisi SeS:al Kirs. iTT . v 1 r -,;,) ' ' jTi : , The first Boone boy to give his Itfn t.i ha aniVfio nnr nnnntpv rpn. resents was Jeff ry Winkler, who 1 died at Camp Jackson Tuesday of last week. We have a complete assortment of Ladies Coat Suits The protracted meeting which and Long Coats, in black, Copenhagen, navy and green, oaa Deen m progress at me ein. and all the latest style3 ranging in priCe: UU19t UUTKU UI UY f " tea dosed the past week as a precau tion against the "Flu." All pub lic meetings have been suspended for the present. : Dif. J. V. Jones has been called to Raleigh to assist in fighting the Spanish Influenza in the state. Boone will greatly miss the good Doctor. The Watauga Chapter of the American Red Cross sent during the past week a box of clothing to the Belgians and people of Northern France valued at more than $500. The Training School bas been isolated to prevent the spread of the "Flu" in the School. All en trauces to the Campus have been closed and students are not al lowed tojleave the school grounds and others are not , allowed to enter. Miss Bettie Stephenson, who was Librarian and teacher at the Training School for several years, has a good position in the Pub lic Schools of Atlanta, Ga. Rev. Mr. Powell was at chapel oa Thursday of the past week COAT SUITS, $15.00, $20.00, 22.50, and $25.00 LONG COATS, $5.00 to $25.00 Men's and Boys' Clothing Over 150 suits to select from and a saving of from 2.50 to $10.00 on each suit. Our suits are all wool and are guaranteed not to fade. Men's Suits $12.50 to $25.00, Boy's Suits $5.00 to $10.00. FO THE UNIVERSAL CAR We have an immense stock of Men's, women's and chil drens shoes that were bought many months ago, long be fore prices were so high, and in many instances we are selling them below the wholesale price today. Men's guaranteed all leather shoes $2.75 and up. We also have a complete line of high tops and logging shoes. we have a good stock of men's and women's sweaters heavy underwear, mackinaws, Corduroy Suits, th,at we are selling far below the market. Yon will also find our lines of Groceries, Hardware Furniture, Roofing, Stoves, wagons and Harness, Coffins and Caskets to be complete in every detail. Owners of Ford cars are advised to be cautions of "counterfeit" or parts not made by the Ford Motor Com pany. If your car needs adjustment or repairing," take it to the authorized Ford dealer in your locality, where you A will find a reliable service station, with the complete me chanical equipment and the necessary tools to give the highest quality Ford service obtainable for the standard Ford prices. ''. All the Ford parts used by Ford dealeis are manuf ac tured and supplied by the Ford Motor Company. If your car requires replacement of any part or parts, is in need of repairs don't experiment; don't waste time and mon ey trying to "do it yourself.' It is one thing to under stand and operate a car; it is another thing to make re liable repairs to a car. When anything is wrong, with your Ford make a "bee line" or telephone the authorized Ford dealer. We are ready to give you prompt attention. So take your Ford car where satisfaction and economy are sure. The Watauga Garage Valle Crucis, N. C. )) WE WANT YOUR TRADE, Mrs. J. S. Stanbury is rapid ly recovering from an illness of more than a week, being able to nit up at short intervals now. A BILLIOUS ATTACK. When you have a bil onsat- ta'ck your livpr fails to perform its functions. You become consti nafrd. The food you eatflrmpnts in yonr stomach instead ofdiges aincr. This inflames the stomach and crtnws na usea, vomiting and n tmbl headache Take three of Chamberlain's Tublets. They ill tone up vour liver, cWn out your Htomnch and von will soon be as wpII as ever They only cost a quarter. For Sale at Once on half interest in the Boone Planing Mills. Good location and investment. Prices right. Owner expecting to lie called to camps is reason for. sale. See ine at once or write WILEY G. HAUTZOG. Boone, N. C. Alexander lownseaa Passes Any. Oa Saturday morning, Oct. 12, Alexander Townteud pursed a wjy at the good old age of sev onfr.twn vnA.ni and (wo month. ' . I tT .:n u ii .. He was baptised in infancy, and " rr BUB "m owuu we weu u" At rim a la of t,tnt,r.on Wan K,n confirmed in the Lutheran Faith to which he remained faithful un- IB MimorV wiaeavn.. as aaexampuucauou john Robertson, the subie,t :of the genuinely (christian Lhar. o! thi- .ketch wag born Anri, oo DR. ALFRED 7. DUU r EYE SPECIALIST yTO SEE BETTER Cj? SEE DUU 1 7 Ytw a Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable, ' Glasses Fitted Exclusively MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR, N. t ir yoa tot it rrom ul la. ivi ah mgci W WllCK JlVZB. kob. bates. Repair Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte, N. C. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED FIXE BODY OF TIMBER FOR Kale near Valle Crucis. M. G. Shearer, Lenoir, N. C. 4t Bank of Blowing Rock BLOWING ROCK, X. C. offers to everv business roan or bead of a household its great fa cilities for banking money and for paying bills by checka meth od that simplifies and adds dig' uity to every transaction of busi ness and greatly improves onu'e financial &tauding. Connection with a Bank proves itself the en terpmiug business man's best friend. Every progressive mer chant should make it his duty to inquire about the advantages) o'fered by the Bank of Blowing Kock. A Comctloi Mr. E litori In 'ast week's Dem ocrat you made me say that I gave my time to the roads dnr- Quality Printing OF EVERY DESCRIPTION turned out promptly and satis faction guaranteed or no pay. WATAUGA PRINTIN8 COMPANY BOONE, N. O. L, D. LOWE, Preildent. H.B.;PERRY, Vioe-Pmldeat L. VI. FARTHING, Cashier. Crucis Bank. Afalnistrators Nitici. North Carolina, Watauga Co., In the matter of W. G. Reese dee'd. Having qualified as ad miDietrators of the estate of W. O. Reese deceased, late of the Co. of Watauga, North Carolina, this ,ing June aud July without cost ia to notify all persons having to the county, vvnat l said, is 1 hat I gave my time to the end actw, he waa teld in tb highest lofti. died Mav 1. 1918. acre 85 veueern oy au wno Knew mm. years, 1 month and 9 days, lie -There remains to mourn hie de- Lame from Rockinirham countv parture, six children, forty -three and :oiDe(j Warrior Creek Bap- grano cnuareu, aua e.gu grfai tist Church when a young man. :granacnuareQ logeiuer wren auter eome time be raoved ni8 f . ' i - I nostoireiauyesaiQinenas. letter to Roundabout Baptist" uf iuiv .ithout a cent ot nav : Thfl funftral Was Dreaehed on iw..-v .u j iOt July tviinout a cent oi pay, ,. i- - uuuivu iii auo i uuuiy o.uu iruiu 'n,lfi v,n I nm atill wnrkino-tvith RnnAntr Inlinw n hv fhA Pnafrtv. Li. ... j.- r,..,. . and ttial 1 am 81111 OrKingUtn xr:::: :rz : luere 10 reaK v ai1 yurcQ an ' out cost to the county. 1 might -'1'H t matin t,h Pumfttfirv nBftrL. rr J(.o.. oL....L . 1,uve added that I expect to con- 1 IO IlUWa.ru H vrevK vIiUrCQ WXlcro f:nllo tn uftpt withnut nnut tr ;fTnli- Commun on LntW&nk . ..ui.-i u ,,nue to worK out C08t 10 rChuich,ln which church "Uncle untii death. Bro. Robertson ' 1 he .C0UDty tdl the eDd f tbe " Klttck" was a faithfu and active .... Jrui - nm a uun tuu cuciaic duiuici. member. . With sorrow and sadness we sub- The children wish to extend tnit to him who doeth all things f their hearty tnanK? to au WHO -all. .In tha death nf Rrn. Roh. nnmnu ran fill hie dUcd. Let have po kindl v mnnifted Inter. FOR BALE: A few second patn ot tnf Tne- Sincerely. ROY M. BROWN. claims again t the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to tbe undersigned at Boone, N. C. in tbe Clerks office on or before tbe 30th dav of Sept. 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to this estate will please make immediate payment. This 30th day of Kept 1918. Smith Hagamax, W . F. Reese, Adrars. J. H. Bixgham, Atty. R,EY.N.LYOUNT. dy to help the church in every hoars. class condition. Watauga Mot The Valle We solicit the accounts of allpersons in this new Bank, and we will do our best to accommodate the people and render thie gMAfoHt service consistant with sound banking. way. A good man is gone and I J. Nonius, Church Clerk, or Co., Valle Crude, N. C. TIRES m TUBES IS Made in Charlotte Guaranteed for 5000 Miles Dealers Wanted In Unoccupied Territory QUALITY c. c. & SERVICE SATISFACTION CODDINGTON Distributor Charlotte, N. C. B. S. DUGGER, TELEPHONE NO. 13A N. L. MAST, Ptm. G, P. HAGAMAN, Ch O.COFfBI, VlMprai J. T. MILLER, AM'tCMh. . T 1 T) . 1 That Annroniatoa anri VrAtAAfn iMn..MMw mm uiuviuduu uuu AiUbUObO IhO VUBtUUIO Capital, Sorploj, Profiti aa4 Stickholders, Liability :-: :: ;.; $St,lttJ3 It has been the policy of this bank to render tbe greatest servic ucwiuw wi'iovuucui ui rratauKu cuumy. we appreciate tbe confidence the people have shown in us, and the success they Lavs helped us to achieve in building up a strong banking institution M tuu vmt iwpiujou mjuiiiujtfut wB are.oeuer toan everprDard toBervethem. . The Watauga County Bank , boone,nobth4carouka. FT" v.c'it'''.i ,f i, ...
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