CA hocolat With J A aV 1T CkS11 l" bhn New iany ? o mo! tan J fer In 5 k tlmtj lerolsn John orke to ha kuch i hud JOlt raved hue i hmm pent c plonel Mr. 1 mes r pvera! ears nd, any J chan i Fri iood t' 3 a Co!. The ween korkl; M ou ently xercl )C)00 larkfl ns tt on tit over, klncf, Iglit i ipeed. ent I 1st o lie S il the MW1 iplrot nose; leclai esent deals' nlth, hlngt IfilO'J' reacf lie 8. ve u. nd f eart; lectf : ' 111 l eld K. nlni.' r th oar 'i arlof . i alt . Ulor; adii . ihed cruf ben rvli -. N ... I m tat CTatanga emccrat C RIVER8, Editor and Prapritter Entered at the post office at Boone, i. C. as second class mall matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One rear M.tiO: Six months 50 cents. . ! . Ilirra months. 25 cents. ampaa Thursday, February 6, 1919. TL ..LI.. HI. II T. ' TUL...-I. teM' iHOiwgniy win it aiuif iimnn: sis. W, r Get thoroughly well of "Flu" :resa tbefore going back to work, is the that -the Ktntp Rnnrrt nf 4 meaealth is giving all influenza pat ion g ients. The Board feels that un less the people are made to real- jeclall; the dangers that often follow The b influenza, that many an unsus- ron"pected case of tuberculosis will he riv develop. Not only weeks b u mtact; months are sometimes required !rr'fic fnr n pnmnlpf rp?nvprv from in lot. " r " trot trl U'lilucii. ivn a munwi va. lavu rip th. the lungs have become involved, f tne t the neriod ol recovery as well as bunder,, . . . , . , ho trl ireaimenii snuuiu De essun disio' tially the same as for a case of flr lung tuberculosis. Not to take I " nmnai timo tnr full raniinaiMit.inn len W "f ver frequently awakens slumbering pavy 1 tubercular processes, and leads to serious active cases. ' According to the case-histories of tuberculos patients, a large number of them date the begin ning of their illness to a case ef grippe or influenza. ; There are three signs, says the Board, which call for an immed late examination of the ' lungs. The firs,t is that 'tired, worn-out feeling," the second is a ''cough or cold that hangs on," and the third is a rise, of temperature, however slight, .in the afternoon Any of these signs should de mand ready attention and prompt examination by a good physician If the lungs are found free from tuberculosis, every eilort should be made to keep them so. This can be done by right living, good food and plenty of fresh air, Cough medicines' are not only worthless at this point, but de civa the patient by making him lose valuable time in taking ithe p coper treatment for tuberculo isU. If the lungs are found infec ted, proper treatment should be taken at a sanatorium or at home under the direction pf agoodphy sician. Blowing Rock Items. Mr. Chas. E. Hagaman, who has been teaching nearNewbern, N. C. has accepteda position with the Boone Fork Lumber Co. at Shulls Mills. ' Miss Bessie Ezell, the popular teacher at. Blowing Rock, . spent last Saturday and Sunday with home folks at Shulls Mills. Mr. Jonathan Walters visited at Shulls Mills lastSaturday. He v received a letter from his grand son, Dewey Walters, who is in Germany. Dewey was fortunate enough to have escaped wounds in the great conflict. Mr. H. C. Hayes and wife mo tored to Boone last Sunday to visit their daughter, Dorothy who .is at. the Appalachian Training School. , The mail from Lenoir has been brought in a car last week, ar riving here before n!ght.; Mf. Henry Coffey "motored to Hickory one day last week. He reports that the roads are in good shape for the time of year. Rev. R. D. Cross filled his ap pointments at Blowing Rock last Saturday, Sunday, and Sunday nijtht. . . y Miss Ellen Coffey is able to be oi the street, after having been coinnea to oea witn nu lor a week. . The Yadkin Woolen Mills WOOL YARNS, WOOL BLANKETS PATTERSON, N. C. have government permit to buy your wool or exchange ' yarn therefor. Trilsiri Schsal Itias. During the past week the fol lowing was the programme at the daily chapel exercise: On Tues day the Superintendent spoke on lis school experience, of which he has not a few; Miss Prestwood gave quite a number of entertain ing readings on Thursday; Prof. Downum on Thursday spoke on the present status of the Peace , Conference, some of its features, and the hope thus inspired; Prof. 1 Stedman gave an interesting talk on his experiences at the A. & E. College during the the past sum- mer. on. Friday; Saturday Miss Lillie Campbell entertained the audience with some witty read- ings, which were well received as were Miss Prestwood's on Tues day. The school wagon force is put ting in quite a nice supply of wood at the School. A large por tion has not been needed thus far owing to the mild weather, but February may increase the value of the wood pile. It is well to be prepared. Sunday the 2nd of February was a clear day, so the ground hog certainly saw his shadow, hence the believer in this indica tor of the weather will either be able to say, "I told you so," or will have a chance to show his skill in explaining why the sign did not hit. We of the School sincerely sym pathize with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Spaulding in the death of their little girl, Danford, on Saturday night She had influenza and was thought to be better, but complications developed which were too severe for the little con stitution. She was between ten and eleven years old. They bore her little form to the cemetery in the dusk of the quiet Sabbath ev ening after the sun had sunk be hind the western mountain and laid it to rest till the Resurrect ion, when little Danford will come forth with the good and pure of all time to spend eternity with her Lord. The family and other friends as well will greatly miss the little girl going about in her sweet quiet way, always with a smile. No mother is more at tentive to her children than was this little girl to her two younger brothers, who seemed to trust her implicity. The memory of her smiles and sweet ways should lure her loved ones and friends onward to that Great World of joy and smiles. Itms From Yalle Ciocis. There are no new cases of influ enza in this vicinity just now. Misses Mary Lizzie Taylor and Wilhelmina Shull have gone to Raleigh to attend Peace Institute this winter. SchooJ is progressing nicely under the leadership of Miss Mae Thomson. Miss Anna Mae Ship ley has lately become one of the faculty. Mrs. Claude Mast, with her little daughter has returned from the Globe, where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lund from Or ange, New Jersey, who have been visiting relatives here, have re turned home. Miss Mary Shull is right sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Taylor en tertained a number of their friends and relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mast, who L:-u j I... . (juu men uuuae uumeu lasi iail, have moved into their new one. They were welcomed by an old fashioned "house warming." KrUlbortMDiisofFli. Mrs. Elbei t Norris, of Route 1, daughter of Mr. W. L. Coffey, of Sands, died at her home last Saturday, flu beinge the cause of the death of the' splendid lady. Interment was made in the ceme tery at Fair View church Sunday afternoon, her pastor, the. Rev. Mr. Yount, asssisted by Rev. H. L. Powell, conduding the funer al. A husband and five small chil" dren are left. WitKti Bty Iritis Frta Fraci. Editor Watauga Democrat: I am living in a beautiful little town on the Seine River. I am well and having an easy time, for I. am working in a telephone off- ice. -I have been in France "al most six- months, but hope my time will soon come to sail for the I. S. A. -1 think we will sail within the next sixty days. I belong to the 81st Division, better known as the "Wild Cats." Ev3rybody knows us because we wear a red cat on out shoulder. I was on' the Western Verdun front when the last gun was fired. Perhaps the most internationally interesting peace celebration was that in Verdun on Monday. The day opened with a tremendous barrage by the Americans all along the line north and east of Verdun, which was answered by the Germans. The fighting had been heavy for several days and on Saturday night the Germans had sent over five aeroplanes to bomb the already shattered town. xet by 1U o clock on Monday a crowd of soldiers from the under ground city and nearby camps, including French, English, Am erican and Senegalese had gath ered in the city. Shortly before 11 o'clock the men formed ranks and marched to the Cathedral, British, French and Americans marched side by side. On the stroke of eleven the cathedral doors were thrown open and the bell tolled for the first time since 1914. The crowd rushed in, all taking a turn at the bell rope. -A short service led by Oscar G Manyer of the Y. M. C. A. and the rest of the day bands played and soldiers paraded through the city, but there were no spectators as the city has virtually no civil ian population. An oaa ieature oi tne peace celebration on the frontlinesnear Verdun was that the Germans as well as the Americans celebrat ed. All along the allied lines bonnres, rocKets and singing groups attested the joy of the soldiers ia the victory they had won, and at numerous places the Germans also sent up rockets and lighted Cares. Will close by say ing I hope to see yo$ all soon. FRED Ok WILSON. Buncy, France NunCE OF ADMINISTRATION. North Carolina, Watauga County. The undersigned having qualified as administrator of T. A. Cable, dee'd., all persons having claims against the said estato nro hereby notified to pre sent the same to the undersigned for payment on or before the 4th day of February 1920 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate settlement. This Feb, 4, 1919. R. S. SWIFT. . . Adm'r of T. A. Cable, dee'd. F. A. LINNEY, Attorney. Notice op Service by Publication North Carolina, Watauga county, in the Superior court, before the clerk. Ida Vannny, widow of R. F. Van noy, deceased, VS John A. Vannoy Charles E. Vannoy. James F. Van noy, Wiley C. Vannoy, Tell H. Van noy, Hoyt H. Vannoy, Larry M. Vannoy, Russel F. Vannoy, Flor ence Vannoy and. Dail Vannoy, the last three named being infants, for whom Charles E. Vannoy is acting guardian ad litem, all being heirs at law of the R. F. Vannoy, dee'd. The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court before Clerk of Watauga coun ty to have the widow's .dower . and year's support allotted out of . the lands and personal property of her deceased husband, R. F. Vannoy, and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at my office in the town of Boone, in said county and state on Sat. March 1, 1919, and answer or demur to the oomplaint or petition In said action, or Piuntin wm apply ; for the relief demanded In the plaintiff will apply to the court n said com plaint. This Feb. 6, 1919. , O. L. COFFEY, Clerlt of the Superior Court. Plenty of exercise, fresh air, regular hours is all the pre scription you need to avoid Influenza unless ' through neglect or otherwise, a cold gets you. Then take at once aJtquinine CASCARA Rndard cold raaxdy It Jfr iMtt-ta tabhf f ina ),, MoppUm brekp cotd la 24 bourn nlkvt (rip la I day. Ucaaf harklfltMla. ThevmfnahainaaaKad.tM vita Mi. UU'i picture. Ai AU una mn CarlofTteks. We wish to thank the good peo ple of this and other communi ties lor their help and loving kind ness shown to us during the long and serious illness . pf our dear wife and mother. May God's tries- ffgs rest on every one. " J. Cook Afcb Family, Stony Fork, N. C. : . ONE HUNDRED AND FIFY DOLLARS REWARD. I will pay a cash reward of $150.00 one hundred and fifty dol lars for the arrest and delivery of Com, or C. D. .Watson, to the sheriff of Ashe county, for an as sault on my person with a knife on Saturday, Feb. 1. T. S. WATSONn. West Riverside, N. C. A CONFIRMED STATEMENT EVIDENCE BOONE READERS WILL APPRECIATE. Doan's Kidney Pills have done splendid work in this locality. Have merited the unstinted praise they have received. Here's evidence of their value that none can doubt! It's testimony from this local! ty twice-told and well confirmed Such endorsements are unique in the annals of medicine. Should convince the most skep tical Boone reader. W. L. Lafone, 1413 8th Avenue Hickory, N. C, says: "I suffered from severe pains in my back and was annoyed by irregular passa ges of the kidney secretions. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they helped me in every way." 'lasting results. ' Over. three years later Mr. La fone said: . My kidneys haven't bothered me for some time and 1 attribute their healthy .condition to using Doan s Kidney Pills. Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Lafone had. Fos- ter-Milburn Co., Mfgrs. Buffalo, N. Y. BURLESON DRUG CO. NEWLAND.N.C. Drugs & Druggists Sundries A complete line of toilet articli a, Mail orders given prompt atten -tion. GIVE PS ATRIAL. NOTICE. Having qualified a administrator of the estate ef R. M. Phillips, d o'd late of Watautea county, N. 0., thl! to uotiiy all perrons having claims airalnst the extate o sa d deoded to exhibit them to the nndersltrued at auds within twelve ui nths from date of publication, or this notice will be pleaded iu bar of their reeov fry. All persons Indebted to raid es Ute will mke immediate payment, This 22ud of January 1919. M H. NORRIS. Adm'r of R M. Phillips, deceased Quality Printing t)P EVERY DESCRIPTION turned out promptly and satis faction guaranteed or no pay.. WATAU6A PRINTING COMPANY BOONE, N. O. We Buy Old False Teeth We pay from f 2.00 to f35.00 per set (brultpo or not). We bIho pay actual value for Diamonds. oldKold, silver and bridge-work. S nil at once by parpel pont and receive casu oy return mail. Ma ipr'n Tooth Specialty. Dept. X. 2007 S. 5tb St, Pbiladelpuia, Pa PULP WOOD WANTED highest quality Ford service obtainable-for the standard Poplar, cucumiier and Ba8B,Tor Pce8, $9.00 per cord on cam. Black I . A" tfle Ford parts used by Ford dealeos aremanufac gum and roit maple, 8 oo. v ill , tured and supplied by the Ford Motor Company. If your have cars Mt any switch, Booue, car requires replacement Of any part or Darts is in need auM wasUne and mon- cut 5 feet ion, not under 4 in."??",10 do. lt yourself." It is one thing to under chsjn diameter; (Stand and operate a car; it is another thing to make re w. V. calaway. liable repairs to a car. When anything is wrong with BhuUsMilKN.c. 4t your Ford make a "bee line" or telephone the authorized ..-. xl Jord ,dealer- We are ready to give you prompt attention. . AllMnOS Of InSUranCa, . , So your car where satisfaction and economy in fho af ri-intrpflf nninnanioaSn ftT6 SllTC world.. The best is always the cheapest: Life insurance at cost a specialty. Phoue or write me t.st. JiliU8. AAT TENNESSEE 4 WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO. EAST. " "JyL gYR RAILWAY COMPANY TIME TABLE NO. 82 IN EFFECT 7:00 A.M.. WEDNESDAY. JAN. 1. 1919 EASTERNiTNIDARD TIME EASTWARD . virat.Plua - SMonflVCtaaa gappnd-CUM FJf-ciM .Tirmva No. l No. I No. t No. 1 Wo. IE A.M. P.M. A.M. ... No. No. No. 4 No. J MUM S.16I 4.001 11.401 iLv. Jolinson 1.7 (.6 (.7 .6 w.w i.im .ID 1.17 1.40 JO .i 4.16 Jl.DZ 11.66 12.00 12.08 12.18 12.21 STATIONS , Aiiiiiaiu1 wui. Watauga Point F. Sycamore Shoals F. Elliabethton . Cnal ChutO i.u 4.20 4.28 I.SM .60 10.00 10.18 10. SO 10.45 10.65 4.18 11.21 1.16 1.15 1.(5 4.41 12.1 Villley Forf ' F. Hampton Pardee Point F. 4.47 4.64 6.03 6.08 12.27 12.14 12.43 12.48 14.2 16.5 .10 .1 19.4 21. 7 Blevlns White Rock F. Crabtree F, Bonn Mountain Shell Creek Elk Park .26 11.05 6.14 12.(41 24 26 27 12 1.87 1.46 10.05 11.35 11.40 6.20 (.28, (.45 1.00 1 12.10 12.40 1.25 10.15 (.60 1.10 14.3 Ar. Cranberry Lv. AIM P.M P.M P.M, 10.101 10.45 10.65 11.06 11.16 'ii'M 11.45 1.451 2.00 2.10 2.10 (.001 .ll 1.22 Lv. Cranberry . Ar.l 8.2 Minneapolis (.61 vale 1.10 8 Newland 2.60 "!io (.40 1ft I Mnnteiuma .65 is 5 Ar. Flneoia P.M. 12.21 Llnvllle 1.15 16.5 The IB ll Jitea 11.50 12.00 11.10 1.45 4.65 20.61 Towneend F. 4.10 4.25 22 .... Foscoe 11.20 21. S Ar. Shulls P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. 1.00 .00 Lv. Shulls Mills Ar. ' Laurel F, 1.15 1.20 1.36 .15 25.5 26.1 28.5 .20 Danners F. 1.35 Hodaea 2.0M 10.001 32 Ar. Boone P.M. A.M. XT... a i,k..M fA T..trn OfanAllM Ttmn s m st. tinn. Trin. i. s. i nrt 4 AH other train run dally except Sunday. passengers between all statiana. Train no. e ia a mixea ireigni ana iiiainiw n between Cranberry and Boone. Train No. 7 Is a mixed freight and pMsangar train between Montesuma and Boone. No other trains carry passengars. Weatboond trains have right of track over trains of same or Inferior class. No train mutt follow another closer than five minutes. Inferior trains must clear track nva mlnutea be fore time of other trains. Speed limit five miles per hour between Cranberry Wye and Water Tank. F. 1L ALLISON. Superintendent GEO. W. HARDIN, V.-P. and O. K. Ladies' Coat Suits We have a complete assortment of Ladies Coat Suits and Long Coats, in black, Copenhagen, navy and green, J oil Ik. 14-vn4. n4-.rl.nn COAT SUITS, $15.00, $20.00, 22.50, and $25.00 . LONG COATS, $5.00 to $25.00 ' .. Men's and Boys' Clothing uver 150 suits to select from and a saving of from 2.50 to $10.00 on ea'ch suit. Uur 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. We have an immense stock of Men's, women's and chil drens shoes that were bought manv months aero, loner be fore prices were so highland 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 jjigh tops and logging shoes, we have a good stock of men's and women's sweaters I heavy underwear, mackinaws, are seuing iar Deiow tne marKet. ion will also find our lines of Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Roofing, Stoves, wagons and Harness, Coffins and Caskets to be complete in every detail. "WE WANT YOUR TRADE." Hughes, bros acQ FORD WE UNIVERSAL CAR Owners of Ford cars are advised to be cautious 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 will find a reliable service station, with the complete me chanical equipment and the necessarv tools to Wataug I IIH. IV 21 T 51 11 Valla Omnia T . r P.M A.M. P.M i.M. City Ar. 11.001 1.60) 10.601 1QJ5 10.26 10.17 10.10 .(0 .4 30 .24) .10 1.66 1.47 1.41 1.33 1.12 1.00 AM. (.101 AM 4.4 4.N 4.3 4.M I.U 1.46 3.16 3.26 1.16 I.M l.te 1.4 Lie 3.W I.N 1.10 s.oe 4.M 4.(0 4.11 4.31 4.21 4.34 4.10 4.03 I.M I. M 1.41 l. I. 10 P.M. I.N) 1.41 1.34 I.M 1.2 "ioi 1.40 1.30 1.20 1.14 1.M P.M. lt.M II. 41 11.31 II. 21 11. M AM. I.U 10.4W I.SM 10.17 10.11 10.25 10.18 3.27 3.22 1.15 1.08 10.13 10.06 1.08 1.661 .6. 1.41 .60 .42 .171 1.37 t.10 .06 3.101 1.05 1.66 A.M. . P.M. P.M. 1.(01, l.40 .1 1 Jet. F. ...... r. S.I3 1.281 1.20 1.00 1.16 LiV K AM. T.37 T.10 uap r. Sldlna F, T.3M r. 7.101 Mills Lv 7.001 A.M. P.M. 4.001 1.45 a. 36 3.36 a F, Lv. 3.00 P.M, !Tffrtlva ' with Time table No. II. run riallv and carry mall and pasaanaars. Trains I and art mixed 1 trains and carry in .!... Corduroy Suits, that we w flTCl A.M Garage