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^ MAY 10. 1028 ! mayism<Mto I UST YOUR TAX! County List Takers Be^an T! Work Last Saturday; A.U Real tale and Personal Property iV Be Listed The Month ->f may is set aside i;iv. for listing property l"??i taxat The list tnkeis for Watauga cou have been announced bv Supervj Henry J. Harclm and places dates named where the taxpaj may list their rea). and pers< property with the least possible convenience. The law requires that all real personal property be given in cording to their true value for i ation and each property holder asked to take oath as to the trutl the valuations. TK.. ?r..i a..?? IUC.CIO "vy 1,1 various townships of the count y as follows: Boone TownyhipAbe Ed minster, and David B V ham, list lakers, f Courthouse may 12 and 19. [lock Mast's stove May 7. McNeil's store May 14. F. L. Critcher's store May 14. Blowing Rock Township Blowing Rock, May 10, 21 arid Lentils store. May 23. a. m. Cool Springs school May 23, p. G. M. SudSerth, listtaker. Blue Ridge Township Shu 11 place, May 10. Hampton's store May 11. Aho postoffice May 12. Samson, or Pettly schooler May 1 1. Nile Cook, listaker. Bald Mt. Township T?.dd May 17. Castle's store May, IS. Willett Miller, lisltaker Beaver Dam Township Don Haganian's store May 18 Sherwood-Berry's stove May 1 Beaver Dam schoolhouse May Dewey Greene, list taker. Cove Creek Township Sherwood's store May 10. Sherwood's store May D. Mast postoffice May 10. fc Silvcrstone, Mav 11. h Mabel May 12. ' Zionviiie May 14. Smith Me Bride, list takerElk Township C. Tripletfc's store May 8. Middlecane, May 9. C-px's store May to. G. Wheeler's May 11. i> n r< :: . v m mi!, fiat- UIIVVI . Mop i Camp Township Mrs. N. K. Morctz's store May Cleveland Moret^'s store May 1 6 Mrs. N.R. Morctz's store May ?evclhnd Morctz's stove, May a. ?n. St veil's store May .10 jfi m. Miller's school house May 17. D. W. Cook's store May IS a. k to fus Jones' store May IS p. Noah Winehai'frftr, list taker North Fork Township Thomas* schoolhrmsc May 1T? A. K. EUfepn's store May 17 \V, ('. South list taker. Stony Fork Township }.h.xpn postoffice May tl. A. CI. Miller's. story May 12. Cook's store May 1 1. McNeil's store May 1^. Roby Winkler, list taker Shawneeliaw Township i Matney sehoolhonso May 14. " Dutch Creek schoolhouse May Vallc* Grtoci* school Mav 16. Hackett May 17. FiOc Carrontier. list taker. Laurel Creek Township -r.. \.. maM s store, .uay gi. Watauga Fails May 22. 1' M. Ldmir.Rtcn's stow May Koir.ingcr por.toffice May 2-1. Luther Ward, list taker. Watauga Tuwnihip \V. W. Mast's store. May 1. .Shull's Mills, Harbin's stove, M Foscoe May 1'. 1.. M. Hodges' store May 10 Martin Herman, list taker. IN MEMORIAM "Blessed are the dead that d the Lord." The Woman's Missionary So of the Boone Mothodisi eh wishes to pay loving tribute to of its most valued and fail members. Mrs. It. L. Clay, who to her eternal home April 2R, 1 Therefore, he it resolved: First, That in her death thi eiety lost one of its most members who. by efficient cheerful service, and glowing sonality won for herself a pee place in the regard and estcei every member. Second, That while we sorrow mourn her loss and grieve bet of her vacant place, we cherish memory of her labors, and bo humble submission to Him who < all things well. Third, That we extend to bereaved family our deepest pathy with the nope that, her ant, beautiful life may eontint be an inspiration and light for t .as well as for all who knew ar.d ask Him who is able to them some blessing in place ol one lie seems now to deny. Fourth. That a copy of resolutions Vie sent to the fa and ask that one he printed ir North Carolina Christian A dye one in the Watauga Democrat, that a page be dedicated to memory of Mrs. Clay in "the re< of the Woman's Missionary So of the Boone Methodist ch Boone, North Carolina. MISS ANNIE STANBUrO MRS. F. A. LINNEY, MRS. A. V. BENNETT. "Now 1 am getting into game," said the tadpole, as the duck swallowed him. / AT 72. MAN EATS 60 EGGS IN FIFTEEN MINUTES Fayetteville, \Y. V&-. M;c 9.?J IJU W. Car lifix. aged seventy- two. s j resident of Hiro. ate sixty egtryx ir fifteen minutes at the geneva! .stort heir , f I. I . Saudige in that town. JEs- The sixty eggs weighed eight fust oouncls. "That last egg tasted as good as the first." said Carmfix. "and J never felt better in my !it'c, Only I'm not so hungry new." ion. Convictions for traffic violations ,nt-v ii: No rth Caroiina during \ pril totai|Sl^* ed i 79. according to state highway alio commission tabulations. Driving *1/1 *Wl]e intoxicated led the offenses ?nu. w^h ?*7 convictions. followed by :i speed in* with 57. Other convictions: . iieekless driving, 25: violation light " _ law. 10: manslaughter.' I. miseel*\l'~ Janeous, 19. The figure. 179, for La'C April was less than that foi March, when then wove 202 eon ! ot vtiiions. are I \>o m. iuse c k_ I I ! J J J1 p.m.! 15. i . i'i.1 tnr losi .11. ' Hi; GC Th th<e ' i r ; Of Sel exl ie in OH -'ety urch OH one thfui tre went yo 3 AX peruliar I.L, n of Ml( fully ause the w in loeth the syroratli le to hem. her; give f the these niily, 1 the rate, and the cords ciety arch, f, the wild THE? VVATAi'G V DEMOCRAT?EVE! T-iai'fie m riyU:}iv c-v North Garo [ ? lina Jv-ghvays during the first- ntThef months c?i thb> fiscal year took aj ; !! of IS1? lives* or one life for cachj i m J*.-5 .'i' the >yslein. statistics r -i the highway commission rri&ai. in t accidents reported the commission for the first three . of the fi^al year, persons were injured and 482 killed. Die* as Land Yields Oil Muske?; ?'.. Mi< e: . May S.~?Struggling hard make a Jiving, Ludvyig Hie/ farmed ir< Muskegon township; fox > "? years. He is dead just as a! newly drilled <>ii v. ell on his far mi . promised untold wrath. The fann-j ;[ ev\? lite ebbed away withwu the hour mat oi? was struck, j iPurxiitutwancy. Pa-, May x.? David Huefall churns to have cau?;ht .? troot eight inches long in his lap ;vhi!o stooping to lot his line run out | in a^ pool below a riffle. He saysj 1 the fish, in its efforts to make therirfle, leaped into his lap. I p??-" ? >ld til iilver " the lrea<l oil your tires is if llie fab ric is start in ough? or if vour tires b V J t the sharp, firm grip of j TRADE THEM IN F 10DRICH SILVERTOW esc tires are two-wa> ton : Goodrich Water Core, ill from stretch-mate] ivily rubber-ized. They g ety grip and the remarkal the famous Goodrich hi ad. And the service that your old tires will reduc new Silvertowns! II us your unused mileage rth. It actually costs y< tra to get rid of the dang ts?protect, yourself from si nctures, by putting the tl ad of new Goodrich Silv ur car. I makes of tires taken in t in ? get our price on Drive TAYLOJ i {Y THURSDAY?-BOONE. N. C. 1 "He is thorough!? familiar with tlsr duties of the ' the ability and character to perform them wit sad honor to the Slate -1 the Democratic Pari M. L. SHIPN submits his candidacy for the of Commissioner of tabor an To the Democratic Voters of the State ai solicits tjoitr cii'live snfrfrort now ai Detnociahc f'timaiy, June \ ] NORTH CAROLINA FIRST IN I rade ir "cs for towns ' is still left e the price for all it is i [>u nothing er of blowIdddingand lick, strong ertowns on rade. Bring .1 t mem now'. Your Car to Our Garage To El MOTOR COU loone, North Carolina THREE ML THINGS . 1 ' ^ 1 ft 1 i your | New I I / / / g ' day 1PANY
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