- \ 'V' . * VOL. XXXV1J). NO- ! V Rev. P. A. Hicks Coming To Local Baptist Church hew Patter Will Enter Upon Duties Here June I; Has Done Notable j Work tit Statesvilie Rev. P.- A. Hick?, who has been] pastor of the Western Avenue Bap list vhutch, StatvsviUo, for the past 1 ycai-s has accepted a call it* the pas to-.ate of the Boone Baptist church rind will enter upon his work here Juno !>t. The pulpit committee ul ^ the local church extended. the :call to Mr. I licks iom< fcimi ajfo. and ay< delighted to know that he has <ie-; eided to -take up tin work here, sue-, c?:< Rev. F. M. Hoggin?. recxg'ned, \ who w to from here to Abingdon,j Ya., iast IJeeeihber. The following ronccrt|imr Mr. Mck- and his work at StfetosviLte is i taken front Monday's issue of the; St. t I .a!;.: mark: "At the morning- set vice Sunday,: Mr. Hicks I'cn.dered his resignation as phstdr of t!; Western Avenue church effective -June His resignation vrs v.'iy reluctantly accepted. "'Rev. Mr. Hicks is leaving* the _ ova! church in excellent shape, after* j r year i one month of fruitfulj service. Wli-.n ! ;e eatno to Statesvillo, ' there were 470 inembfeys of Western! A* enue church: during bis pastorate i ihw have !>oen -V2T) in mbcrs added. ( Notwithstanding the fact that the Diamond Hill Hnptist church was organized out. of this congregation a.vitl there have beep numerous] changer- of residence, the present f Vj. : ? 11!!<iii.ji of WoFtcrn Avenue is] bp 7. A modern Sunday school plant ha been added recently to the* phycal e?iyjpu?ent of the church. The Sunday school has oeon department.i and ha hWn a standard Sunday : school f".i the past two years.. "Kvory phase of the church work? progressing most satisfactorily : dei Mr. Hicks' leadership and the ar.nouiu'ynient of his intention to change wa- received with expressions. j of regret by his most loyal mem , hers." i ^ | JUDGE JOHNSON J. HAYES IN ROLE OF PLOWMAN North Wilbc-l.iH o. May 14 ?hhidtro ; Prison .1. Hayes, recently appointed jiuitrt* ior u?? new lo?lorardistrict by * I ?t1-nit *' iVoiiilgi-, was soop by r i :* .<!> ?;a? ?:; ::,uh;?rs t'yibi.v as I'm ei .fM'.i in his garden Vicar ! i . mime in \V if fees bo:??. ' ":l' i :?: ? i all.-. Wi'Iilil'U a hto.ld> hi nimiii- >iiav. hat ami \vh&t.l;i>g. hastily; iv,.' .t-.> jtaitfv w a> phwytnj* as ' iu?r a fun . ; the- best of. f.hem. \ .<u iv l!:s . vViis reaivtl on a farm > at "Purlear. nine miles we*l of, \Vi|keslu?r<?, ami he often tr.lis feininisatneas of his days! briwoori tfihv plow handles. Re.a'.ise ii i; now a weaver of t-he ermim i.- fio reason for arsiimsng too inurk dignity homely (hilies, the judge deelnres. i x-; r k r. imuw: The Tav Heed Repiihiion'n ?>:' iasti week e:i>:r?e-d ! marriage amunVuee- ; merit.-: I 'Mr. T. i.. I ritchvr. of Bamboo, { W;:ta'';.r?i county. and Miss L'iz/.io \ K.;s>. ii. Route 1, Poors I\noh. we're married at the hitter place Wedncs-j day." | Tin* pomoenat wishes to con?rratu-1 late The happy couple, the marriage being the culmination of a courtship of many year.v. Mr. Critchcr is on*- j ol out ,bi*> t citizens and we hope for' him many years of happiness. Boone To Be Mecca for / Throngs of Teachers ttt With every available inch of space taken in the dormitories sonic weeks! the people of the town are rally-' ?r?p to t he cause of the Normal School and throwing wide their doors to the army of teachers, who will be here for the jjjjenmg of the summer school Indications arc that the number this year at opening: will run higher than at any time in the history of the school, most reliabe estimates ranging from twelve to fifteei) hundred registrants. For the benefit of those who may not come for fear of not being able to find needriimodations, the Norma} officials wish tc stress the fact that there is plenty cf room in the city for all. No better homes can be found the country than here m Bgojic and they are open to the school folk*:. Many will prefer the privacy of our residences to the nei crssarily rather crowded conditions at the dormitories. f ATA' A Non-Partisan N< BOON IViayor of Boone I ^ >fel ! }' /. j W. it. f.Irajrjr, who recently took | the oath as mayor of this city, ?s j nri :si.J_?_vn< of ?Jr > \V"-.i .xvioin J. ' ??'. Company. fTe wav roister of (h ods for Watauga county for many years and has always been a leading factor in the religious, civic and fraternal Hfc- of his town and community. Trustees of Normal Hold Meeting Here Improvements Planned at. Local School include Construction of Girls' Dormitory The. annual meeting; of the board ; of trustees of the Apalnehian State j Normal college \\?&h hold in the office j of the president here hist w e. U with j the. following members of the hoard in attendance: P.. i?. Dougherty and D. I). Dougherty of Boone; ?- it Bernhardt and W. C New land of Lenoir; T: II. Coffey, Blowing Rock; Judge T. C. Bowie p? A-iie county.; \V, 11. Suil;v;j?s. Ash.evjile. and G. !i Gaither of Hickory. The following officers of the insti tistion were re-elected: President, I>. i I?. Dougherty chairman < :' the bnbrdt T. H. Coffey; vice chairman, W. C. .\*< whan i; chairlUv.n of Jin' executive oominitieo, . M. !'.< rhhnrdt. At Uv nu4 titty t he recommendations the executive committee -w regard U. iin- proposed yivls* dncpii-; lory building wi re. submitted to the ; board and approved. Settlor. ami J Benton. Btalc-sviile n?;ciji>to< fs: with! 'their eng.iu-ei: were present and art j now onyayed in making plans for i hi-1 pro pot .1 central power plant, heating ! < system and the doimuorv. Tlie new dormitory will accomnio i date 180 girls, anil will be of lireproof construction throughout. The bedrVipm.s vviji be built with connectiny baths so that there will be a. bathroom to ovfcry four girls. Heat i win he furnished* from a cyntrul , hoaxing: plant. When construction work \viji b<_<1 011 the new building ha.-. xioC bcci! announced, but iT is expbcte^ r:_. will begirt within the ive\r Va - k,. TWIN CITY WILL GET DIST. ATTORNEYS OFFICE: Frank A. Linney. United States district attcirney lor the middle North CaroHha district, \vlil move his office and office force from Greensboro to Winston-Salem within the- next Few days. It was announced here yesterday, said the Winston-Salem Journal | of Tuesday. John Benbow, custodian of the J federal building, has been directed by the department to arrange -ir.arters foi Mr. Lihney immediately. Mr. Benbow stated yesterday lhr.t there would bo no difficulty ir> arranging the needed rooms and that as soon ; as the necessary furniture can he set in place, two offices, on the second! ; floor of the building will be ready ! for occupancy. At present, Mr. Linney has qu&r| tors in Greensboro whore he has been I since he was appointed to the attorj ncyship of this district. Prior to | that time, before the middle district! I was created he was attorney for the j western district ant! had headquarters at Charlotte. Indications point to a 88 per cent ' peach < rop in North Carolina this Reason as coinpavcd with 70 per cent fast yeari i J. A. Howies, til, of Hickory, aj pioneer bnsines- nn?n of that city, j is. dead, following an illness of soy- i < ral riionths. j UGA ?wspaper, Devoted to the E, WATAUGA COUNTY, NORTH C JUDGE COUNCIL!- IS BACK ON THE BENCH! Native of Watauga Is Now Hick-j ory's City Recorder; Believes in J Law Enforcement "? am now in your recorder's post* and I do not wish to appear thai I am j attempting to strike terror to the! hcairt of ail who may appear beforel tn*;," drolled ihe judicial voice ?.*f | Judge V-. IS CouhviJi after he Jjiad heard rite third drunk ca-e this mom -y: the Hickory Ltaily Record of May Oth> "But all people of infcel! know that the lavv too' n-adily dt^regarded rind I u- ni ?t the | jsplemn duty officiate to bo st rict j [enough in (nVforceiro-rii and punish- j meut to brim* back that insl regard. Let the defenoe.'t pay $2-"? and the cost-.** The defendant had plead guilty to a charge of being drunk. 1 her a was evidence that he struck, his wife and resisted arrest. The two cases preceding that had been simple drunk.-, where the defendants had staggered and talked in. ; loud manner. Judge Council! had stuck fines of $20 and the costs upon then*! ... Judge, ("ounctil tover^ over the Hickory recorder's court in a man-j ner that wouM hp expected, of on old-I line superior court judge. lie does! [not spunk except wheni ^dc-K *'*- ?? - ff. afy, and he does then with an | case and con'idetu v that C6 m pel intoivit .u .l niter silence in the court room. In hi- two session.^ of municipal court, '-the old judge," as he is now being dubbed With complete affection, has just nhoui made himself an institution. ZIONVILI.E HAPPENINGS Zipnviiie. May 18..?-Karme rs in .his sodtion are becoming somewhat discoura^f-d since .lack Krosl viga'm made his appearance. thick-" Tom Greor has bee it con-; fined to his l>o*l for the {Vast week J with influenza. The small daughter of Mr. and Ms'S; Claud's Ciiaigan has beep dangerously ill \v>t?i pneumonia, but ai. this time si-ems to be a little improved; Mr.-. L. Greer spent the past week in Bristol, To on., with her daughter. Mrs. JShelton heun. Ails. My in GrcVgah and daughter left last week for Oregon. Mr. John Hodges of Bristol, purchascd the Ctrcigjih property here and he with t Alls. Hodges have moved to ZiorivUio. Mrs Harrison Greer ami two small children of Hickory. spent the past j week here With Mr, and Mrs. Philip j Greer. i \TO \r^ i rv i i :luUglllor.H of Nova, Tern.. Were Sun - j day visitor.- here. Mrs. Msrry Yonvc, mother of Mrs. otiiihr, aveompatki- d j Uut^.1 home ami will visit in Teiinoi ; see xor a eoiiple \ibek3. Mr. and Mr.;. (I. C. GVr.ei and ' family made a business trip to Lt?~j r?- i and North Wilkc.sboVo on Mon- . day of last we-.k. Or, Friday evening.. May is. a frost of friend of Mr and Mrs. ! C. Jones joined Mr. and Mrs. tij.byd! ElWr- in pivinp a party to the couple in honor of their pblHen vyc'iK j rlinc ar.nivs.'rsary. The affair ?'am. j as a complete surprise to Mr. aivi j Mrs. 'ones as neither had thj>u$rht J of this memorial day and in tho afternben \vero persuaded by Mrs. Elk.r to go ror a visit, ooou mux i.mgevs vv'cVe li.i.-y with decorating the house preparing tables, etc Imagine the supprise of Mr. and .Mrs. Jones on their return for instead of an empty house more than fifty people met them. After greetings were exchanged. Rev. R. C. Eggers made ^ brief talkfollowed by. G. W. Roten, after which a delightful scoinl hour was eojoyed. T.ub'ch was then |S^gj aiffl suon the i party dispersed with many wishes for. the continued hup pines? of Mr. anil Mrs. Jones. VALLE CRUCiS NEWS Yalle Crucis. May 18?Miss YVilma Baiid returned homo Thursday from a visit of three months to her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Latfc, at Vero Beach, Flk. Miss Lircy Mast, who has just completed a course at Kings Business college, Charlotte, returned home last Saturday. Captain Richard R. Bichariin of !.. i. _ i n sr.. a yv?c?r;imve4uji aiiu rinute iiuiivj.i a. dacksoh of Chicago, were killed and two other rorrine* wounded on the 1 6th. when a guerilla band of &raguuus attacked an American detachment at La Paz Centro. near Leon. Captain Bichanih vras brother of Mrs. W. W. Smith, of Charlotte, N. C. : wjjgXfr ... ;kM" | rSt^Sr^^^ff? ^?KraJw?ft Best Interests ol Northwt AROLINA, THURSDAY. MAY ,15?. I Happenirs ?* in and Abou^" iowing Rock J Interesting^ ws of Pas! Week Fr* .- "nmous Resort Town Bioy' .\Ock. Mr y 1 &.?^jich extraord . progress is being niadi under ini- direction of Cair-of; K< vs. rksitier.r engineer. in laying * ho -ur "aco rock on Highway 17 bet'veen Blowing Rock ami Lijii'ofj tha: tbrough strc tvho - 1 : - Bailey's Camp have I . cliin5r?nt"il. and the : ! . . been extended . verai miles below Bailey's Canip. Although the surf -.i- rock has not been well packed w. t>. ?t -;. no difficulty whatever -o going over it. Below Hah* y"- Cam p. the base rock "is- being iaiii and is necessarily exposed in somr places, but <-v u there it is rapidly being covered with the surface rock. Engineers from t-be Myers Parap f'oilinjmv V IIi-o/invlVnrA here Friday and supervised the installation of new attachments and a new rod in the pump on the Blowing Rock lliti veil Perfect service was promised by the engineers after tlu c changes were made. Tiie "t, 1 Ofi Coot, six-inch main connecting Green Park with 1 lie town witter system has heen completed and is now in operation with water from the Blowing Rock Hill and May view reservoirs. It is now being connected with the Green Hill reservoir. George M. Siidderlh, township tax lister, is listing real and personal prunes ty at the town haU this week. Dr. James 1. Vance, on- of the leading clergymen of tin south, who is pastor of the First iVesbytortan church at Nashville. Term., said while In- was hen last week that AI Smith's success or failure as a presidential candidate will rest on his views on prohibition ir.d not on his religious views. I "Governor Smith's reply to Mr. j Marshall Would have been stronger if it had been shorter," Dr. Vance sui i. "A lire intend of a page was ail thai, was ne eded ty say _ whet hoi i allegiance to his church would ever come between him and his allegiance . o ms ntun'.ry 11 e raniiHi. oarvy eise south heciUVfo of his record on vchiskvj " Wilham S. SclKrhck of M :u! ! < n. N. formerly connected with one of the. New York state KpVehvmsw'i !:. hartmonts with Smith was a membtrr 01 the lejr*- lnt tire, also doubt ti Smith's ability win the ncntmwUidn "lie is oYily a s.nvM.tn politician," Mr. Seheru'k Mai while };? was here. "Re wih-3 his nicijorilk s for ?p von for > supporting local bills sponsored by Uepubl-oai'.s, but. these" sum: mutate Republicans would hot \<>ir tor hi hi o r t R. S. Me banc-, cotton mill opoia ai- t\f e e -ii'il i?i^ spent, a few Jay- last week at their nimitui' estate here. .Mr. M.ebaKe fished on the 1.000 acres he keeps as a: pi ; vat a preserve." Operators';'di- tifxiciib? 'sand trucks for hire in 15io>vihit Rook will have to nay license taxes of fur f?-pas seiiger cars. $50 foi sf-ven-pasrt-iijver cars aiul $f?0 lor each ton-capacity of trucks, 'u waV voted by the town council at its first meeting after the .election. A tax Of $50 was placed on all doing piu.mhtr.jr business in Blowing Rock. J. E. HoJshouscr was elected to on clerk and treasurer and his eovnpensatioii \yiU beooe per cent of all receipts and disbursements. i. E. Story vis reappointed town polic tman. The board considered the appointment of a policeman for Green Rink but took no action. It is umiersnun! that a. i.ee uross. \yun has resigned as town policeman at Boone, was considered for the place. Mrs. \V. Hartley has offer? d the Blowing Bock tire department the use of her now stone building for its j social affairs this summer. The dei part.ment at a meeting "last week appointed a program committee to arrange for the affairs. On this committee are. Chief d. A. Panelki, Ray Greene and .1. E. Holshou^er. ! A Raleigh dispatch tells of. the payment of a debt of $12,060.85 due W. H. Worth, t'oimei tr.-asuiv.>\ ' y 1? state for 25 yr>:.rs and adds thai "there v.moire joy in Auditor Du?: | ham's :offico- when the treasure wag j put ir. the mails than there i.- ii j heayen when one sinner rep?.eth.* 3CRA *st North Carolina. . " r.~z r rrr=rr 027 j Y * # * * * * * * * * * * * * Y FOR THF. RELIEF * * OF STORM SUFFERERS Y Y Y Y The Watac^xi Dc roue rat ami ? ^ the i'jcjiif Chapter ?>f the Y Y Anic-rka:' Red Cross ackiio'A i- Y * v>:ltrt- receipt of the follo'-v hip ? ^ eoraribtiUoiis for the benefit Y Y of the .'.tot m su'flt re/5 in toe A"* Y* .Miss(s?idj>i wt!i< \ : Y Y Previously reported .7-'. Y Y x K i Haj,^ Y Y* j u ! 1 < i?_? A1 Y Mi.-..' N'hin-j Hnjrnmun '.on Y' Y- ,VVr. R. . 1.00 YY l oeii Milter - 100 Y Y Fricr.ri' 1:00 Y " Ofim Church.. 40 OS Y Y \Y. i! Cra^K . . ' 5-00 Y Airs. E. K. 'S?iod??r;is? :;.oo Y A** Mrs. \V. n. \Vagrher t.00 Y Y Mis- Theotlocht Wet- ? A* so a _ 10.00 Y? Y Gteanu Hardin . :>.0(f Y Y _ Y ' ""* Tola! $ 10(>- 51 *Y* * * -Y- Y -Y Y Y -Y Y -Y Y Y Y Y Y Improved Mr ! Service On Linville River Ry. Pos-toffice Department Authorizes Distributing Service on Trains 2-3 Between Bnonc and Cranberry Wasl'iitiKioi; special of Mr.y !2 to Winytoh-Sniem -lourna! \ f w.\ k- aj.ro. at the instance < f' ne\ \Y. R. RovilL of Boone. and or lvrn.'iiy ot' th< postal servur- in the I community boUvccti Boor.- ami Craftbcry ailing the line of the Cranberry am! .Johnson City (15. T A V. . N'. {'.:) line, Senator Simmons took up with the po.tofiice depart men the desbr. of iffironii to have instituted ritihvay mail Service in lieu of evistinjr closed : pouch service, which \\its represented to i"> most niisatisfactory lo patrons, | but the denurt snout at ftr l vetoed the proposed extension ,>n account of the added cost involved. Upon making further rapresenta1 ions to the depart me.nt respecting th'fe heed fur the service on part. i;C patrons aff Ccfett. and of the vouftitRr eriiihm which should accorded to tl?:i circumstances as well as to the ^icL'uuj^xvrX'i^ of the c?Vst of dmproving the service, tho <lr:?-u:r.ii m >mdeitrook a feu ?ir?.v? ago a further carofu! review of tIn.* situation at the' instance of Senator Saminuis. T...i.iy Senator Siiiiinoti? ha: Im-ri ;tdv;.::ed thai llr. department hitt> <b? wI< ,) t.Vj d trihiUu*j? s< > vm between (a-UuWrry nhd Bop no \i trains numbers \ ami "J, and to have the seiviiic or. trains number? 5 and i'h'i formed iu eio.-od poaches; a roar.; which I he iiep:t:;? nr. ni " v u-v;-: will meet the- \\ is'nes of the nntvbrYs el' the ideally .... ; r- . j, MRS. B. J COl'NCit.L HOSTESS TO KRIDA V AFTERNOON CLUB Mrs. if. .1. i duheiT dviighti'uHy en: ,) m E>:ulr*y Aft nivoo-'i <_'lo > a! her home Saturday afteiaio.or.-i May 2 (tl>. The .spacious rooms \\'cre gaiiy eeoor:\ied with a profmm>h ..i" native wild flow or?. -oristicaliv arrang? d. and thus whs tbe spring-time in oar Mils jniiOggY part ??f our festive ai'torr-oon. After the .social hour, ilie hostess p evented a North Carolina program ?thv ibvincr lakci! from thv ' prize selections coin pile a by Woai.Clubs of i.bv slate. They were ] rendered as follows: "Th:-y's l.ia's Here."' by Jov K , Fie Jit on," read by Mrs. Tracy 'Court 'cilt. ' ' ; "BUI an* We," by Ella 11. Lackey, read by Mrs. J. A. Sproles. "At the End pi* the Way." by Mary C!. Kohmson/ read by Mrs. Ed Coifey. M i ' G. Greer rendered two Solos, "To a Wild Rose.'' by McDowell. and "Simple Ave an," by Franci Thome. At the close of the program, with Mrs. Greer <.t the piano, the club [ joined in icinging "North Carolina! Hills." The hoste;>s assisted by Mr-. Tracy ' Council!, served a delightful two nurse luncheon. Beside club members, Mrs. Conn- 1 cill had as invited guests, Mrs. Jas. Council!, .Mrs. Paul Coffey. Mre.; James Rivers. After having >'wn! * I . happy nfTvJT!<K?n the club adjourned ia meet n time will: Mrs. Ed Cotfey at her home on Main street. . . .?... Kaieich' ... his!'; botei. or. c eht-siory skvleuvi. which stopped * .re, op \\p last -iiniiii r, itas beer, sold ? fo. ^*>(>^0. beinr 'aken ir by W. Ba: >. K.Ak h ycr. T PRICE FIVE CENTS Annua! Cost of County's Public School System 65 Elementary Schools ant! Pour High School Units Operated at fv Total Cost of $93,630.43 Vhx- i j\j;- orift^atin? the public M'hooj MI in WatJiujca County for: Th> - > 1 h; your 3020? 27 wa.- S'.'.-' i-?o.!according to figures juAt tom'fnled !;.y County Sufi . rir.n-ncibr.i. < f Sm'.ih 'S*M\rc arc* >'5 white eie- T rnesHuty -viu-'.!.. ih\ if. four .SCho:/!s ail .i t\V<v SylifKii-i. Anm'oxwnau-iy $?:;. ? 77.00 Of the school fum) m - i .i' -'-i a coi;:ttytax levy, ;.:>;>rvx;ioaiyiy $20,.' - 1 \v)u> supji >'i out f>i iiu' >?ta.ic i ft I'd. and neat 'y .>'?: 000 rt:ifC;<j 1. v pcf.ai Levy iv? sr-.-.-rai the ULSTrhl.-. rhe for the yV*ar \yaCs - 93.2^8.to. < j,6*J-7.70 more- than the school. year ju-t ! .?:? eel thy rev. equali'/atioii '.aw, \Vat-5iugn co'unty will r cyiyt .-i-X- aid to !: < amount of approximately 837.000. a.- a?r<;iri.rt $17.7o0 tinder; the ?>t'i .. \yhicl- .! cut Ihe tax levy : <.oin.lv for sa.hoo; purposes from 70 cent'- f,!> the $lo<? valuation to -o' i '."itt-r or pvrr.ap- a little : : ------- V ;. i ' r . -I r.;f. \ViJ| bfc ht?hf - ir to \ he tax puyoi'y. T'sUowiny i- a <h. la ihsi lulenent of tilt fxpei)clit.i:: trs of :v'.'hot>) i aids toi 11i: year 1^20-27: Ttiacjicrs' Salaries Ti :ic!i( i>' 15:- . 5-oU) eiomer.lary ur??j, bijrh i-vhoiu, -I;)! $72.1 09.2$, 0; ; ' (! umot'j: N- various schoold by V ; i pS; ?illlow : Boom- Township Uijope el *11 ? t" 1 y $<>.7: 2*22 lloont-, high sekooi, ."..202-15 Oak Grose -- _ 2 - 220.2 > Howards Creek 1 ,lifl.O0 Ku;,hef.\v<H'<i GiO.OO Poplar Grove - - - H.4t).=bo Liberty jj'llll 0?4.50 Brushy Fork i;l-*.0;6o Blowing Rock Township Blowing Rock, elein litary $"2,572.91 Blowing " k high school 1,2$0.00 Silver Lake ...... TKV.Ud t'oue 7 _ . . . $00.00 v ivol Spiiugs . . pv'O-vO Blu^ Ridge Township BanUuv _S !>? 12,50 1,02i>.00 P. -;iv\ _ . ...... 27 7.00 l'r:;?'sh,,\v . . . . _ J70.09 2.HG.50 V ?rk ... 262.00 Reaver Dani Township 1 ii>i>. iA?i Uirigm . ... ... s 70S 7,7 lit-th-.-i ._ i.'iOo.oa Purest (Jnivr 1.170-00 '' ess.- ... . .... 7AO <10 Raid Mountain 1 nwnshlp Tfitil. t'ieiuoptarv _ . .;) 1 ,'>*-'0,110 Tu.ltl. high schntil ... . _ 000.00 .. 270.I'D fiiycr Viow . .'.roi.oO Cciva Crock Township <Y.v,' 0:v<-h. ('i'MliC HI :i !'v . . ,S ; To 0,00 Vs-.v t'-'.'i-k. Uijjii St in.a,:. . 7,120.00 Silvciiconn ! ,'200. Oil . . .. . ... .6 idtl.uu Mnhoi . . . i,2i55 1)0 X.ith Fork _ _ 27O.OO Kionvillt- ? . .0:0.00 F.ik Township Ul'Oer ICU, . . y l.lvo.UO Lotvi-r Eik 270:00 Laurel Greek Township I'tallip.- S 2.20 00 ivy Utilk- .... ... 1.200 00 Windy f.ap . . _ $55.0.0 Honriajrer ... 77,-v, Jylyi.sott _. 270.00 Keliersyille --- ... 270.00 Pre*sneTI _ . . . 330:00 Meat Camp Township Sandy Flat - *Vi 0.00 Gr( one Valley . 785.00 Tubman . 780-00 VVincbarpor . . -. - . 1,5 GO. 00 Chestnut Grove 780.00 ; : (Continued or. Tape Right') Two Auto Lisense Tags This Year Automobile owners ot North Carolina must buy two stale license taps this yem aecordinc: to an act passed by the Inst peneral assembly. This will cause 100.000 enr owners to buy two licenses this year. One for si\ months in Inly and the other for 12 months prior to -January I, lb:>8. The eban ye. experts estimate, will 5vl no Cs(ii') r.? Hv- t:V?n 400,000 car owners in additional as s-. H^nK-nt of c'5 com.- a likens*- for fife j six months plain. Reasons for the cr:njrv was ji'ivan as to put. North Carolina motor license y:av in line "with other statesand to move payment daw from the ? : :v. r who- farmovs am reputed I bo shpn of f inds.

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