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-'7, . ' V ' " v' . ' ' . - . . . . -.- i ' . .... . i ; . - -,...- - .,. ; , : laiMMii-a MM . MMBSSSSSaSMSSSSWaaMaS8S8SSSasSSSSSSBSaSS ,J,j. Wan 'wmW"1 mVEET CIIOCOLATE CARRIEOJiDER ihooelat Furnlihtd by Y. M. Arrlvtt Juit Whtn It C. A. sWlth the ace, Jan. American Armlet ; la ..Praiglnt the mea ot ClomDany D. 108th Machine Qun Bt- (p$Uon, 28th Division, Howard B. Keis vjr, a Y. M. C. A. man ht nnelioa, Qa, tells how,'' when irltiout Xoofl, i 5ey sent the sweet chocolate which Lf secured for them to an Isolated la Qon. which was under severe .lire. ilpresa the Vesle river at Flsmes; : jit was during the heavy ; fighting a8tward from Chateau Thierry,, that jtfe men of the 109th Machine Gun fiat Lllion got ahead ot their supplies, and f it . sweet chocolate which the T..M. U. .A. managed to, get to them, was jfSeclally welcome. ; ( I J The battalion reached the Vesle rlv Lf on its advance. : There the German ne held. Men were thrown croes wio river hy varlou units ,to keep in eif nuct with the cuemy There wae lafrriHc fighting all along the line.. A Watoon of Company D Was . hurried frfer to help in l.tidlng ithe, narrow , rip that had been Uriten at great cost .V. . 1 ' 1 . .... hounded on three .vues by the Boche, ho tried every mans in his power .' . I . J At " ..... W.11.. M.1lt rnn flm And Rfilner' It was a difficult Keiatter to get food oyer to them for Wen with supplies had' to 'cross tie Qver whfch was exposed and under1 ',eavy fire. v" tohn k The Write Tool ! Siiico firet the Kaiser donned his crown his tilk luil been of gwordf, ho plored in bi3 war lord-frovn, oud dreamed vl roarcfjicg hordec A sword is but a usn'ess tool, nsod iu no harvest trade; end no one but: a knave pr fool prefers it to a spade. There i no sanej uplifting job in which a sword'n required, and tiin.T )Bery sword-etruck swob wre to make pe tired. Had Wilhelm clamored, for. a hoe, when he secured his throne, he might not now tye clothed in woe. ah outcast, sad.' alone. Instead ofseudiie submarines to bow oew curves in ciime, le might have hoed his -ktringless beans, adn.ired in every clime. Bih ted his Potsdam linden trees lie ruifiht hate had a patch of string less beans or early peas that would.be ha id t. match. By IGHTIIIG PARSON GETS WAR CROSS NOTICE FROM Bank of Blowing Rock BLOWING ROC, If. C. offers to every business man or bead of a household its great fa cilities for banking raonej and for paying bills by check a metht od that simplifies and adds dig uity to every transaction of busi ness and greatly improves one's financial standing. Connection I with a Bank proves itself the en- terprising business man's best toiling for an hour or two, eachjIneD4- Every progressive mer morning, bri.-kly; there, he might ;chant should make it his duty 10 inquire aooui me aa vantages offered byjthe Bank ofBlowing Hock. Ml Clifford Wearing Y. M. C. Uniform,' Proves Himself Real Here have , won t he ; ribbon blue at rtate 01; county fair. ' Had be'in isted on a saw as emblem of his power! But r.o; he muit have Aword to draw, and flourish by the hour. He did not wUh to new the elm in useful to-fuot engtb; the sword mustad vert's is .iealin. its mniesty and irerigtb, And u-'W' lie-lias n, :ealm to boost, he cannot hi. 9.vord; he's perched upon hi? lonely roost, dish"nore1. weary oied.'A'olt Matjua iu News and Observer. it '' New York. Jan. '...There have . .... . aimy war Heroes, dui mere is ceruuniy , two more conspicuously heroic figure iJmn John H. Clifford. Baptist minis. L sr in time of peace, but real fighter I fjji time of war, who has been awarded ((the Croix de Guerre for extraordinary L 'erdism In action. John Clifford, as a Y. M. C. A. crKer, oravea me rea wratn or war. o BBS ueen in uis nnng sone as uch as the hardiest Infantryman and iM decorated for a moat unusual ex- rjlolt He was one of three men who graved Incessant enemy " Shell fire .loVhlle rescuing Col. Albertus. W. Catlln, jommandlng officer of the Sixth regl-1 yopeni or Marines. Tne tno carried the jj tolonel to safety on a stretcher. nr. uunora went over the top many .Jmes and came near being killed, on ieeveral occasions. He is fifty -itme ajears old ana was born at Oxford, Eng nfmd, and has preached the gospel'ia i pany parts of the world. When given L nVntlAA v aAMHA -jb4 V U -V a VUSVHVC IU Ivl T9 W1UI lUV I, JU, V, i triicp. ne Knew mar- ir roi . w m jood thing, and he jumped at it 1 Patriots Plenty Bqy less - Serve fcss Eatony3mealsaday Waste nothing bur guests Will cheer fugy snare simple fare Be Proud to be a food saver bepoi to be REED EM v sAle. To J. T. Hamby: Take notiqe that at a sale of real estate for taxes on May 6, 1918 a t the court house in Boone, watanga county. N. c. the undersigned pur chased 60 acres of land in Blue Ridge township, watauga county N. c. assessed for taxes in the name of J. T. Hamby for the year 1917, aggregating the arati of f 1.80, anJ the time for re demption will expire on ; May 6, 1910. Said delinquent will fur ther take notice that unless said land is redeemed from said sale the undersigned will apply to Ex- Sheriff W. P. Moody for a deed . to said land. This Jan. 23, 1919. w. l. wisrler, purchaser. NOTICE TO REDEEM FROM TAX SALE. ' To J. A. Bolick: Take notice that at a sale of real estate for tixes on May 6, 1918, at the court house in Boone, Watauga county, if, c. the : undersigned purchased To acres in BlueKidge township watuuga county, n. c assessed for taxes in the name of J. A Bolick for the year I9I1, aggregating the amt. of 92.3-1 ana the time for r demptioa wi 1 expire on May 6, 1919, and Bud delinquent will further take no tice 1 hat unless said land w re deemed fron said sale the under- sign-d will apply to Ex-Sheriff W. P, Moodv foradeod to said land.. This Jan 23,1919. w. l" wiNKLEU, purchaser. is a . Used 40 Years 8 JEWISH WORKERS 6HNB "OVER THERE" ojpol. Barker Bids Godspeed to J MIW UIUUUBIM VI J mill- 3. ': ing School. I DR. ALFRED V. DULA RYB SPECIALIST S.TO SEE BETTER "r'1 17 Year's Experience Glasses Fitted Exclusively I MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR, M.CJ UronjotltrromDULA. It's All Right I ' Watch papi b. un birca LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED Tcnir Dep't. Box 127 Charlotte. N. C. 10 15 ma mm ionic 11 y Sold Everywhere jj POQQOQQOQQCQQ The whole-souled cooperation b- wecn the seven crest organizations 'Vorklne for the haDDlness and trelfart (V our soldiers aud sailors was re- cud itiusiraieu at me graauanon Jewish Welfara Uonrd'a Tntlnlns !' School In Now York. Col William S. !f4arker, who went to France represent-. lng the Salvation Army with the first monllngent of our troons and has been f trover there" fifteen months, was the f priudpal speaker and wished the fifty- tight Jewish workers of the class God-1 Jpeed, while Louis Marshall, the promi nent Jewish attorney and phllanthro- i ilst of New York, lauded the work of filie Salvation Army among the boys t;it the front I ( "What our fighting boys need Is In- fipiruuon uqu neon ana en a racier in iihose who are there to help them," jleclared Col. Barker. "You will rep .esent In the camps and oversea! tha deals and standards nf the Jiwtnh J'alth, and It Is up to yon above all In "Saved Me .$ $100.00!" 9 lihlngs to be consistent ..iiiiS" iv io vuiiBiBiviii in jruur rv reach. That. 1 am sure, has been lie secret of our own Success. If yov ve up to the principles of your faltL nd give what you have to give from eart big with love, the boys will re- irircvi juu, niieiuer inry urn rroiesianit yathollc or Jew." t The newly graduated field workers fill make a total of 200 men . doing leld work in our canons and naval (draining stations under the auspice fi me jewisn weiiare uoaru. Tne ioard has about fifty "huts" in the Itftarlous camps and maintains centers tip all large cities where soldiers and allors of all faiths are welcomed. A eadquarters has recently been estab Ished In Paris, and 100 men are being ecrultcd liere for overseas work. I'here are now nearly 129,000 Jews civiug m uie army ana navy. "Time was," a farmer told me the other day, "when I had to take all my little odd jobs of repairing to the black- smith and the carpenter. It cost me moneyand wasted time. But no more I GENTLEMAN has shown me how to do my own work. Handy Farm Mechanics that's the page I Every week it helps me in my little repairs, points out short-cuts, tells how to make things, and explains every detail with drawings. "I figure it has saved me a hundred dollars, at least, in the past three months. I wouldn't be without it for one hun dred timetthe cost of my Country Gentleman subscription I" He's not the only man who profits' from that rage. It's written largely xiy men on farms maybe you can send in an idea yourself. Anyway, get acquainted with it. And remember this it's only one page out of forty to seventy each week that tell the whole story of farming, and which are packed with concrete money -saving suggest ions about the very diffi culties that bother you. saves hundreds of dollars a year, but it costs only $1 for 52 big issues. Order through me-today! Earl G. Morctz. PHONE No 7 ' HOPKINS, N C An suthortirt wbicrlpUon rtpretintatlvt of fofoatryfJaafltBaa Taelt&t'BoBMjasra 1sSstsrKaajlWt NOTICE TO REDEEM FROM TAX SALE. To Thos. P. Bryan: fake ( tice that at a sale of real estate for taxes on Mav 6, 1918 at the court house in, Boone, wat iur;a county, n. c. theuiulenrtied'pur chased one town lot in Blowing Rock township, watauza couotv N. C. assessed (or taxes in the name of Thos; P. Btrau. for the year 1917. ftcffreiratinp: the amt oifi.isu ana tne time lor redemp tion will expire on May 6.-1919, and said delinquent nil! further take notice that unless said , lot is redeemed from said sale the undersigned will apply to Ex- Sheriff Mr. P. Moodv for a deed to the land. This .fan. 23,' 1919 . L. winkler, purchaser. NOTICE TO REDEEM FROM TAX SALfiY " To Mattie Grogan: Take uo tice that at a sale of real estate for taxes on May 6,. 1918, at.ttie court nouse in uoone, w atauga county, N. c. the u'ndersiened pur chaea one town lot in Biow iug Kocg townsnip, Wat-uzacounty y. :c ases9fd for taxes in the Murreof Mattie Orotran for the far 1917, aeirreeatine theamt. ft 2.45 and thetimefprredemp. cion win expire on aiay 6, jaiy, ma eaia aennquent will furtbej rake notice that unless said lot d udeetoed from eaid sale . th mrjersurned will apply to Ex btM W. P. Moodv. for a-dml o raid land. This .)an. 23, 1919 . w. L. winkler, purchaser NOTICE TO REDEEM FROM ' TAX . BALE. that at a sale of real estate for taxes on May 6, 1918, at the court bouse in Boone, Watnuea .ouuty, N. c. the undersigued jurcnaseu one town lot in Blow riR Koek township, Watauga co n. c, assessed for taxes in. the 'lame of Lum Gre-r for the rear IU17, aggregating the- amount )i .'.o, ami the time of redemD tion will expire Mav G, 1919 and said delinquent will further take notice that unless, said lot. i& re- leeuiKi rrom said sale the under. -ignod will apply to Ex-Shenfi A'. P. Moody for.a deed to said land. This Jan. 23, 1919. W. l; winkler, purchaser. NOTICE TO REDEEM FROM TAl . HALE, To James Alien: Take notlea t'mt at a sale cf real estate for tixes on Muy 0, 1918. at the c iurt hone in Boone, -M'atauga juiiih.v, a. i , me unaersignea p ii-cuaseu oue uuwn lot in blow ing Kuck tuwiithip, Wataua county, as-essed for taxes in the mine of James Allen for the reat ini- . . . , ? luu.juggi-pjjniuig me amount f $3.70 and the time t f redemp tion will expire on -May 0,-1919 And suid delinquent will furthei take uotice that unless s&ui lot is redeemed from said sale the indewigned will apply to Ex- sheriff W. 1. 'Moody for a deed ro said land. This Jan, 23, 1919 VI.. U WINKLER, Purchaser. i- UHSALE: One teem of four. rear old mules. Tf interested see or write J. F. Maltba, Boom, N. V. -Jim u SwiltMlar M :;,: :;: :. '-.t for 1918 : ; r Z96 DBCf $ ,; : Expenses o $ . ; Vf ToStMMjl ; (i .... - ! . ' i V . . ; '; . '.J . , V 111 'I m ss a The above diagram shows the distribu tion of the average Swift dollar received from sales of beef, pork and mutton, end their by-products, during 1918. 1019 Year took of iotsrsatinf aa4 instructive facts seat on request - Address Swift A Compaay Union Stock Yards, Chicago, IUioosi -4- ' .... V ' i ... Svyift & Company,U.S. A. UVDl OIDHT ACT DIGESTION WAS BAD ... . . ' ' j. Says 65 ye OU KesSocly UAj, Wee TeSs How Sb WssCsSsvd After a Few Doses' ef EUcbOnc. MsadoriTffla, Kjr. Mrs. CyntU Blgginbotham, of this town, says: "At tt7.e, which is 65, the liter does aot at so wall as when young. A few yoara ago, mj stomach was ail out of tlx. I wu constipated, my llrer Udntact My digestion wu tad, and It took to Utile to upset me. My ap petite was gone, .: X was yery weak-. . I decided I would gtre Black Draught a thorongh trial as I knew It u, highly recommended for this trouble. I began taking it I felt better after a few dose My appetite improved and I became trongef. My bowels acted naturally and .the least trouble was toon righted with a few ... ' doses of Blaek-Dranght . V r Seventy years of successful naa sj made ThedfoTd'a Black-Oraufhi. a standard, housihold ramady. Sreiy. member, of erery family, at tnnaa, need the help that Black-Dra'aght jeaa give In cleansing the system and(n llevink," the troublea that oome from constipation, indigestion, ksy Ihsr. etc. You cannot keep well unless your stomach. Pver.and bowels are in good working order. Keep them that way. Try Black-jDraught It acts promptly,' gently and in a natural way. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight, You will fleet fresh tomorrow. Prlos 25c. a package Ons cent a dose An druggists. J. 6 The EUdaud Supply Co. TODD,N.C is as usual "stocked up" with the best supply procurable for the. wholesale and retail trade. Grain, flour, provisv ions of all kinds, and fertilizers always on hand. Coun-' try produce of all kinds bought and sold. THE TRADE OFJ WATAUGA PEOPLE INVITED N. M. Dobbin, Manager. New Building near Todd Menahtile Co., Toad, N. C i ?. x-4 ' U '.V...-
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