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FOUR The Watauga. Democrat Issued Everv Thursday by The RIVERS PRINTING COMPANY U. C. RIVERS ROB. IMVEK.S Publishers SUBSC glPTlON KATES: Oo.e Year Six Months ? .T#d Tfcr*e Moftths .10 Payable in Advar.ee . Advv.Mi.-ir.j; Pale- on Application }' Cart: - ?; t Thanks liesoiutions of Ke-: sped. Ot ii ;avi s, etc.. are 'charged for at th'x rtvdi'(>- a?i.vc.rtisiric '.ale-". Kr.t. > ! a " a; . N. 0.- af- Sv;v>r-'i ( ;a-s mad mailt v. THOKSDAV. AOVIAIUF/A 1. t|%< FLORIDA By P. - . BAKE ! I - Florida is --i a political, campaign thv like which she has: ni-v't" before sc-t.-n. Soothing is ah"o-i; the rr1 way >. - describe T.ho SsXtutiti*-.'. 7 b.. p<>Uik?i: - l ling ov'v r :.m! .ken r-br.-v. Alt' - *o*hiv'; : ? a a-.;:-:;.a b -..a; dehtial ' OIIVPHF nb la m V*a-?r?.?ia. r.nc* i ( ;??;; s.:> thU trie in ail 5Kv. sor.t'Fo-- n -b..7s. '.Fa?; ;j iruiioh i.-, a r-i-velatboa 10 natives:^ Ki;r fh?- s&ctc tilt War the; Percec aiitc 'a;... <;i the Fbuth is the ?J. ?' .; . t v v.: ray \".;y, as i .. I 1:;>; thf- i;-: fh a. in .. * vv-t ll knvAvr, eh.. '!" : iV'?i; > V-'- : V >!!? ? ir.IWi .. , v., ;. . , '1. '" ? - ..' . *? ' . < ; i.?. . v- ViJv U'l tu i i-u'..1- n ; '??? tfyi'iftiiur. -Si,v :fj to a . i;;. . : v -. I'i )'. a -v-i-.::- ! .''t.v.v.vr. duav; th.jy pr*n> . y, : ! ? .. what may happ*':. 77 F!.Fkk:"x.kf 'i 7,7'7:'' 7b count 'anyihuiSi i-v.t, .iv a'">: ;> , in .iv- ii. V.nA or h'M v. yo:: i a man - - - uie's v-. - a ; i he! rosy!, / Inn., ."'4... gV >.?> Ui?igr,.$'fiT I.A'ii'n.su hv ( l.'LSSVv:, isibfeVe.L jfeftB i i subjeot 'for ~ln rsaju' nsyi'nii. i;. "thai a.- it may uao. was ->. iic' "I Olio thousand' Hoik, maii.! in K is>uunijje a to v.' day- i.; an (hi . I'U-'.va- as far vs (Ht sua.. \ v.. t wnv.Uin't hurts '.Hi sin- : );i-<y...A.li ?o tWr.ii thai v,ii are v ins; in v.enitH down Heir v.luVa thou-: ; ,>an.i dollar -?f? are trunk. lust ths fan mat suyl', a S..-1 v-as aytnaily ma'ti- a vvinnn. . Florida yors Arm ; , oersi-.:-. av ftt-jn'iiljfssn,- is 'OvUiy of: j nn.a th;ii. l ass'a.j c!.!;.rno.td. it was; ? an e'-en mostOK As ! see tin-;. <.;i,,< . . aa . . . - 1 i. wiv .wwiift . ai>*,)uw Jtuvii: U-o:; i | 10 t? IS thiii Siwii carries the suti.-".j , That'.-: about the way I figurej , Hooyiir's I'would hot that; way wo-- i vwhee t?> make a bet. . The 1'inii.fi a is a)'V without et-'.T tee live Ics.li'Vim;) in the state. Their1 t candidate tor governor. tit an amMgiotis stateiaefec, sti addles the; . fence anil hits not matte one single ; speech tor the ticket. Naturally that j doc-sn't Yppessl to the hoys S the ; field who are tearing; off their j shirts for i.V.e rav.se. The opposi-'. tir.r is strung and active. The lie-! ( putiliirSns. r.f course. arc augmented j by the so-called K>-:.vev Itemoewits. : Hoovcrcvat.i. ! helivte they arc now ; called. The Democratic candidate . for Xtnitcri States senator has mad-:, only one spec.h for the ticket. The. s boys seem to be afraid .if The car.. : l.ooks like they are trimming tj> save: their own hide. Florida Republicans, have little' t hope of electing their candidate for! ] governor, although ho is making an! i aggressive campaign. They doii stand to vein tin; slnie treasur e . ship.' < The Democrat:'.- candidate for this! ; office died, leaving a vacancy with,; r.o provision at lav, to fill it As a- s res.;]t 'here ?:. rvo ytront eandi : date:-' oh ..he Democratic tieko-.. The ! sjpi.ttv. apparently is 0,1?'''" '.".si : : 1 have received some information , fyoni other states v,hi,""n."-- - of ir.teresjjg 1 am advised that in!; lov.i. my former residence where; there .-as -ropy-.sou :o la* much dissatisfaction is?rr: the farmer-. . the .-'.ate in safely Republican by a j reduced majority; My father writes., j me that Colorado is ture to v.' > ?e: , Hi over. My bfotn-:-r paifc f-.\ m . Seattle that therVs nothing to U out' there?Hoover c y a v ide raaigin.ji Incidentally he furnished me with;, the betting odds in Seattle. Here; they are: SUO to !00 Ilouver ielected; 100 even Hoover carries Hoover carries Colorado; 100 even .100 even that Hoover carries California by 150.000; 100 even that' Hovovr carries Colorado; 100 even that Smith don't parry l.r> states; 50; to 250 that Hoover cn-rics Texas, j Next to seeing Hoover win. 1 want! to see Watauga county send my I good friend, Bob Rivers to the leg-j islature. Having been a member of; such a body I know the value or'j newspaper men therein. They have a grasp on public affairs of great j value to a state. Meanwhile, it's m\ ; guess, nationally, that the result i will he a Hoover landslide. For Flaker Pie Crust Your pastry \n be much finer and snore tender if prepared cake j 1 LOCAL AFFAIRS | i v A slight -vow storm Lues-iay re < minded Wattfoga'ns that too bean- j t'iii! autumn season is closing. j Mrs. Pca.il Russell, with her oai:^b;et Win" .a. Gki, is spend ' ii.g a ifv. days visvi,.^ tu-r gram:-; fftther, <. . L. .L} ;-.n. Misses Sit;lie and Ki .tie Sand-fee,. ? teachers the Cbarkrtre city j schobiSi i- ..o.ok-OJid in Bt -v. Jho quests ox Mrs. M, \V; lLach. M' n Eh or* Wood, of ;he YUHL iu seeti >ii is sj>o2 .dug- a fe'\i* v days visit injj a: the horde of he*--- s son, Air. VV-iil C. Waiker. Mrs. t Wood was a much appreciated call l er a! The Democrat oTfice fuesday c night. il-s. A. \ Bennett who if spami-i-.e win en at ilia C'ohiciijsrat?: \Vi'tT>?'.rs 1T e nyettevilie, i I'll' IV. am at - nt to her there. j t ? a. I .lesi i Iter win- t iv.- home as "a heSutiiiii pinch, weii't nra, ugc*(i. tvv'-i v"-v,vj.3pjl ;or, with ail' f I omt'p" t: t, -. tile neat: niteS;-' ;i ? ) t A si v.-v. ' . iho i.tr-y va-'itie ' Vte- Mt'iii-ii-1- tii.lira eujiiyeii a, S secies siren or list' fcpvvorfh blague ill the eiir-elViei.l ei 'he ciifiri'h Ttiosuitiy r-i'-niry.-;. Many v " stunts jw.-uiiar to U.i- lia)av,"c . \ ' .Jin.1 oil. ri.-fro-'hil!'tills n vo'.w], ir.:-.I a v.'h'.'U'e-'iiv.1 niitou of y gSffiidy itni Iieinlgrnl in. _' ? - ' : ; iJr. i . ii. ji r..-:.. el-. > :tr. . e ami throat speeiniiet oi JeUn.-ov. City., who has hem. coming to ,, !>r.ere the fit st Jlphoay .'i each I; ir.nuti an-l jmieticii y his ;il"'imsini, with Or. Haitav.ian, will not be ,j i:a?v hex! Momitiy on account oi the sice.icit wsi: <: ?><- f-tc first ,, JioiUlay in sis usual. -t il!: M. > -. t -. of M-.-ut Cain it a- I lib .-"i:.. ei Th? Momoyvn. -i (itv;- apple ami lte? v i-'hes foi .j : - : ia <-.- la i enie h-i t<j th?!: tj lusenthiy Mr. M i." save f:c is _ - hi '. ,: ' i. lit one J . :<l 'a 11 Oil-- "t i l l . it'.'tl el nee i-tiif i)> - '! a'''- tlekel. Tin a,;.i! I_ .-t.-ntictna: in the m---. a,:.- sent, ati ihtlfc he ha- ai.w.y-, iooUbii i-itca. h- lime ie. ti . . ilk taut..' .;a*ii!amy with a area; .iou! oi re-; ^ ?? ? * : lj ?& 'Mmlim : .. . i. V tiU'i'V ait.i Sons of j jj i",V.. nave i-ui. -.-ii ;,!i ad ir. this,; chllltUt idV 'j .-"A OO'i lOgS. 1 p, fiuso l-. i.tU-nu-n expect. > p. :'Ala a i riant here to in:mu;fac>.uu> t}?>g - in: - r>: ret- into sh'jtiii! l>|ock?. ?hich are j ised a.. cUnisiveiy l?y cotton mitts it>\.nxtnu. Their entire output ;,i :e I a. hardU"t !-y .i. Ehvood Cox. a High Point niaiiuiattni't?!-, .im! lotibtlasa the enterprise will start <uite n new industry for this sec- ir. l|siwiwiMMi?mw^ ; ti Mesdantes \\. It. Butler and J. A.' in Sprole.-. arrived in Boone Tuesday, R tftcrnoon from the state of Oregon wi ir.d will reopen their homos here, a Since the death of Br. IJaller Inst to pring. Sirs. Butler and her daugh- se er have been wifctl f.-.lsii",vr -'T v~ " i Kansas. Colorado and Oregon, their: ki ionics being rented in their absence,! b< i-hey svt aceompanita from Green- bj .yj:lv, Tenn., by Mrs. \bni Rivers and' Inhghter. Sarah Rebecca, of Win- ha iton-Saiem, who will spend some tr line with home folks hero. The state bank examiner?, Messrs. P! iVSlinm.- and Carson, made their inrmii .examination of the banks in : et ihippe lost week. The hanks ore in | w oust! condition and practically the | a: ,riv critick-m was 0:1 account of oast i w lite notes. Before this year the ex-1 > ' :minc-s have been Vaakirtit their bifc' 'i;rh. or. overdrafts and have about I ^ iicteede-.l in eiiuiinatjr.g that evil. ?' : is rot goo.il business for the; anks or she patrons .<> allow notes't"' .o run past maturity without atten-: ion. and the state oxa in intra ait*'111 i -mae'ding that the bunk; require til notes be paid 'or renewed:!"" ronv. tiy by the day limy arc due. j a< Master Oscar Brown, sen of Mr.' tnd Mrs. Hafdirt lit own of Vi* s in trie vratauga Hospital suiforing from injuries received Friday, right, whtv a truck which he \va: raiding near his home overturned.. Young Brown hat! started to the1 fr; Cove Creek high school when the ac- ' ' tident-occurred. He was badly bruis-i el d and co; anil was severely crush-! ed in the abdominal regions. At'?' first his injuries were thought !o have i/C-en of a fatal nature, but now', the boy is on ihe roail to recovery. . t Oscar is a talented young mail, isj ouito an artist, and his many t; Sends are delighted to know* that,p his condition is so ranch improved.! ___ j 9 TOO MANY LETTERS So many letters can-.e to The - a Democrat this week, including many! clippings from different papers, | that space forbids the publication ofj all of them. The communications j t< wore put in in type in exactly thejb order ir. which they were received, and the publishers regret that the j y space had to be limited. Many of s: these contributions are interesting] and it is loo bad that the senders' should have waited so long in send-j h 'HE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVEt TEACHERS' MEETING A courtry-wule teachers' meeting, ;as held at Cove GreeV h%h school laturuay, October 27th. Prof. S. F. j was made chairr.tan of fchei usT-ctsng and Prof. P. L. Poll, sc-cre-; a i'v. The program, v. ho: centered j rcurd cbAoperat'On-- oration oi! (.ach . . Sr.?,mun ... t.-noh. . .mi m?ven as discussed, iftev the- .v: rudar pY-.vgro-rr' a. TeachA s?Csat.;on - =... . :zed. arid ' roi. * i .. ; ipal > Blowing took :.*y,'r -- :!) *. was U- prosi, arid i*. Mas: et'ary. A :of or third tea; hfc r .re atlc-P !?rc:r distrb teachers*. 'teeting i . ."'i-S.-U . 1 this weeh The thveni.fi at i'ove ' n k \v; toll attended -and a (*,:>; .sch 00? phi: pervaded. It :> :t body td" c-achers 01 which any -v.-riUv may ?e proud?-loyal, cooperative audi apaoit. and aiyrovner ?wry year, j THE BLUE RIDGE RAMBEERS" epMING TO PASTIME HEATER Or'vie every : < :i : re covmn 'vile >raire.na act ol -'.;cn unu?un: jv.ivceu-i thai U; stands ov.i in -a <&.ivwt e. 3 iseif and offers a r< reshbYg <-hi; r- fr? thd son .rut dance routine, .Seen nil attVac- j :6 i is the "B 1 . :!: Raiyioleiv. .h?cb jvcijl; ,a'i?po?i for a thr-c-oday on :.e. m' nt 'he I't . iitlc Tfteahiv. 1 and Saturday, IW:-. er J. ;! a iid .* i 'r _ eo:>v,y..i>y Consists of hd .\ nioiU'itt : ! v>y ito?n the fn i - Ei'iye niount'ains of Ten? v. >' hv. Virginia ierth Carolina. The Il.iU boys bring niVar: played ami sang by the'ir A . . arresC.r- r o-no rations a#o,ydtni it-...-1 hi-/, s Do Toyed f?> - composed and sang in th ? iy days of VU A an rcpid ~ which have i.e. n banded dew;- ^ ith v . \i .- ;.voedi::;c goiieraVic.U. use an- the >.,n{)]e melodies which ;e monntinu V v offer, aiohg with j.V.'r ..'id . 117; Uiill-'r . ( VT(- U- h.- pj'ii>lt-vv trv K:i "" O'v ani, Uk-;v it}\- a!s . i.fv-!isii:[; !' :?i! i<rt. There b , v:it.. ?f , u v( a varK>'..v iiiar' | c. insi:.-i.t >gfei .Uu- 'iifeutor tv lis iw^lviitiiVr 4 n.. ET;U.a,. r> c I , i i aA:!V V- tZXkl^Z iJciy W iTHE PIANO is" you were limited to one '.took; p, ?u mijyht xvant rho ?Ucthxmn-y. i; orne people xvouW xvani thy Bij$. i"0 ' yea were limited to or.v >>; -. ??C ;!l r? in the house ; -1:'- choiet ouVl ' the* piano Tpi;ov?i : easily the m <>.- : in- s? irtapt instrument in the xvovid. It i:v the jitc;uo-i eon-moil denomi-'' ;.,iitoi o\f all music a"! insti omen's. li< Modt musjy. thai is writtea for an ! i hi'-. tra or a hanjo. a saxophone! iho human voice is reducible to piano, and 'usually is tii'sr compos- j th I on the piano. 5-t, rh? re no docbt about music lie- he r the niost ciiHtirai of studies. It w] ?imotcs rhythm and harmony, two br liners thai avc essential in all de-| irtmeiits of human activity, i ^v; hythm is necessary even in the j va ouon i)i. lores, ami you must havej ~p sense of harmony if you are going j Ni be an orator, a painter of aibc ulptor; j co The piano is the best finer to the! c> ioy/ledge of music-. Almost every-1 Tl >dy enters into the field of music j w that door. j th The piano is the heart of the! Si :me. About it naturally gropes alii 1} ,e family. A silent house is ossen-j in ally a dcsolnte one. The piano is the life oi every so- tii al gathering. pi If anyone can play the piano, v; f 11 manage so-so with acconipani- lo feats, a group gathers around him ot t<! th;- house is enlivened by t'ne Ji jices of the young. or partners are losen for dancing. Almost every child can learn usic if hi* is '.night young enough, in oderp methods of inftvueti./" arei "I simple thiii even the ihii'.- . t cap j <*; id.? iflnm!. It is a deprivation fv any child y< >t to know tlse piano. ' tit It is the best form : t self-en-: ? ression. As Thomas lloore's An-. :cromc runs: ! T< it '- v'. Oh how faint, how wank. ; tp Language fades before dny spell!1 Hi h, why should passion ever speak, M Vs&h thou cans* breathe her soul ti< so y.eVs?" _ Chr moments of greatest delight,] erhaps. are our moments of seif- w :pression. Nothing ' better suit- w. i to iuliy set forth our phases of ar notion than the piano. - ,-n No substitute will do. It is not; 5. 00ugh to play the harp or the tli ioiin without a basic acquaintance ., ith the piano. ' r,' Of course there is pleasure in at- ? nidi eg concerts, or listening to D and music, or singing, hat no: leasare is so full and so profitable, it'nal. as the joy we get in making; or own music. Again I say that if I ou are to buy only one piece of. arniture for your home, let it be; ? piano, Gross Extravagance Abie: "Oh, papa, 1 safed 3 cents! play. I ran all the w ay to school j enind a street car. j ^ Papa: "Oi. oi, vot a vaste. For vy if ou did not run behind a bus and T ife a dime?" st "Shoot if you must this old gray j ca-1, for dvy agents need gun j ?? cKP tY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. So Say We AU j ~ ~'T? ^*T ""^u^gr- *"T'1 ~"i *' ^ litest . I 111 XTKA SPRAY REDUCES CODLING MOTH' DAMAGE An extra i\vo spra.vs with ;> ppis. ; Ilo;dean.:; 'oi-viiijv war. enot n i i1 che SlirigS of .?>.!' '.t. . ;!> [: V.j -J.; sr. ? l to : I per '.n't in tin nnpie <>rch-ird . i. Mot . :!* Vv'.'vV ? ? :; . *:jSuch v. nil- :\ic worthy of iit ion when i!-.- fTnwvt- wis niako ; . S. No . i gr?<U?^ i'j> II. U: XirWongcV. ?. X -C ,\SU rt ueieuit-.:nsr ;\fc" chair C&Iege, wbo unkKtrd iunns! ration.. In ?* ? . i<>; H'C n;T- must have evoi u small, hoaU'.d wonn pinein; i.-,-.. hit: Washing! ;>n :uaio .grading rules, a yvira ?auyy box pack excludes spies hiiV-Vr.;*. vcons> slinks \vlu)e the ,mv : - a": ?\vs only two Small nied :*iihgs. Thai small healed . - are detintui as ipsect "pu nose-* r.ol than oao-cighth 01 1 vneii in diaim'trr in which ihs sue is ?li y arid woody!? Mr. rlSer states also that the e?d results secured by adding the .'?> extra sprays will be noticed in e development of late rots and Is in storage. Observations which has; made ir. the field show that n ncwr the skin of the apple is okon, these rots develop rapidly. The tests were made with the red inesap. stay mail and limber twig rieties. At the same time that the raying tests Were conducted, Mr. ligjypnger also tested some poisoned Liids which wore advertised by inVmereial concerns to kill worms awling up the trunk behind them he bands seemed to have killed the orn-s early in the season, but in ;e fall, the insects were not hurt. :?me of the bands had punctures in ic-m made by birds, evidently seekg the codling moth for food. In making his spraying demopstraon, Mr. Tyiswanger gave three oisoned Bordeaux sprays at in.tarils of two, four and six weeks folwing the calyx spray and with one her opplied the latter part of lly. Those Children "When 1 was your age," said the stc father to his six-year-old son, was giatl to get dry bread to t.- "You're much better off now >u're living with us aren't you, iddie?" replied the son. Dr. U. G. Jones, of Johnson City, son.-, -eye, ear, nose and throai ecialxsl, will be in the efface of Dr. aga'.r.ao in Boone on the first outlay in December for the prac:e of his profession. 10-19 Men's full cut outing flannel ark shirU or.'y 85c. Men's pari col flannel winter shirts at $1.25 id up. Boys' all wool flannel irts and lumberjacks at $1.98. >ecial bargains in sweaters fcr all e family. The Goodwill Departed Stores, the place of real values, orth Wilkesboro, N. C. 0G LOST?Female walker hound lost on "Mark Place," white with yellow head and black spot at root of tail. Reward Will be paid to finder. Si. Bingham, Vilas, N. G. 2t Good! Better! Best: Stoves and Ranges at Prices Right HOLIDAY GOODS NOW COMING IN r. S. M. Ayers is now* with us and you need anything in the RV.EGRIC line call for his services. We Lve a complete line of Electric ipplies. Farmers Hardware & Supply Co., Inc. sSSII elecik ?? iii 'Ti 1*1 nuWT.7> T.: - '%;)% ~v-' "?v"-x': - : * ' ^/^T" " * v-i - . r-\ir-" >; I : ' r ^ - : ' fell / ' . ' t$ '> /' $ gpgp -;'S' f ' v " - . ' , t s?p^|M %..- ^MP3^ vWc vcre fortunate to buy 22,00! j yard? of Outing Flannel from a mil ?lipl was ?n ri.ed of ready cash j Prices for <.??.i;ck sale, 10c. and 15< y&ril. 1Che Goodwill Depart *nert j Stores, Nortk Wiikesboro, N. C. About Wat a vi 1 Tax levy for roads, 192! Spent for roads, 1925. | Deficit for roads for 1 Tax levy for roads, 192( Spent for roads, June 3( Dec. 1, 1326. . . . | Balance to keep up road The Democratic Commi ing notes and ? i Note at Watauga Count; i Notes and account for ro | Pay rolls unpaid V . Damages payable and i ' TOTAL DEFICIT, DEi ' We issued $12,000 in road bonds to ! $20,000 in bonds to cover a note gi j Hoard of County Commissioners an I of the Board of County Cnmmissior tittuwA/l v'irt Add ~ -1 t e J- F?J . . , 4r?U,UVU SCJJUOl lUGQIKg t j Coi)Tmissioners failed to supply tin j budgets from 1921 to 1926. j The budget for all purposes for th< j W03 5170,407.54 Levy for 1926 \ 5139,905.37 and for 192S it is 313; The Republicans reduced the tax rat and [spent the total levy in five mor.t The Democrats have reduced the rat asd $1.30 in 1928 and have lived w The Democrats paid A. M. Pollen & and records the sum of 5623.07 ai S623.06. J The Republicans paid R. Emmctt Sn j of the county books and records. 1 : court house and never returned? V, ! turn of the records and then ccihpri j sheets cut from the records of the rc j Doer not Mr. T. ?. Bingham know th i Laws of 1927 prohibit the Commias , may occur after June 30, 1927? .W1 . - ? ? * j mat he talks about/ ..He roost expei that amount above the budget. Wlie Ho cannot produce them f rem any n NO DEFICIT AT THIS TIME AN CANNOT BE ANY. A. i ;: R. [ ' " ' ^ SM t ' - i' : . i .. i - - - - -... | .W.VA-.W'AWVW.'.W.WA | DOGWOOD L ? In cord lots ( I 28 cul 5j mill. Good prices p :;C cording to specificati see us for prices and || J. J. COFFEY &S ' WS.VAVVAVVW/AVVUVWVM - ' ' NOVEMBER 1, 1928 - By Albert T tfeid | I t^xxirtoss, these p?es?<2gn?kl ms Are, Pour years a-pAr^l? ? - * ' ? v " .' \ ' S^"\ j?3l Mrfk^ mum ffllilb y:; .;= ?! SsSj; i c... . '.;' - i 'iii *sv : - : *\ X " (' / V-: 1; - %. ^is L^o Tr- - " ' ~ j to! . ^ P^sAJ " .^tiToC'^J'T t. / | rM We are headquarters for Winter \ Underwear. Hants' fine ribbed union -1 suits for men at Si.00. Women's c ! union suits at 69c ant! up. Pay us J i 5: | r> visit, t pays. The Goodwill Depart| nior.t; Stores, North Wilkesboro, N. C. iga's Tax Rate o 5 $15,984.13 31,873.68 >5 15,889.55 ' 3 17,893.13 ), 1926 to 15,686.82 !s for 7- mos.. . 2,206.31 ssioners found the follow- / accounts unpaid: 7 y Bank 4,000.00 ck crusher . . . 2,205.00 1,438.02 mpaid 3,080.65 C. 1, 1926. 24,406.91 covet a part of the deficit. We issued ven by 1* A Greene, chairman of the d renewed by S. C. Egjjevs, chairman iers. lends to cover the amount the County ; Board of Education to cover their > year 1925 according to the tax levy vas $145,692.12. Levy for 1927 was 9,550.75. j e from $1.80 in 1925 to $1.50 in 1926 hs from .July 1. 1926 to Dec. i, 1920. e from $1.50 in 1926 to $1.33 in 1927 ithin the budget. Co. for an audit of the county books id for the school records the sum of lith more than $13,000.00 for an audit IVhy were the records taken froiv. the tn^jl hy was a suit started to force the re- v *r miired ? Why were more than twenty >ad hoard in 192!? iat Section 8, Chapter 81 of the Public loners from funding ar.y deficit that here does he get his $50,000.00 deficit the republicans, if elected, to spend re are bis records fcr his statements? ecords of Watauga county. THERE IS D UNDER THE 1927 LAW THERE E. SOUTH, County Accountant. T. C.REER, Chm. Board Co. Commissioners. ITH HACAMAN, County Superintendent of Schools. VW\^VWVV.VWbVA^%VVyvw OGS WANTED f sic feet) delivered at 5 aid for timber cut ac- ? ons. Write, phone or ? specifications. J >. >ONS, Boone, N. C. | VW.WiAA/VWWWVWVVkVVvj\ TTO *
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