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;* | ? > wiK\ ?I V M* | r"c ct*^r-v ' Y' EIGHTH INSTALMENT j?^lcr' th'ey,.v,j5>if we 'goupi ho out ther&-. ^ettiaj? around in oufc cornet^ [o ^ The b^nch there EfiftW; 'is rc^'Isxrs thai lo. conic eftw.v * v j-ood table?. They know ^Wch offie: it'.? when thy sifcjrios ht-jriw trawifin itvy pr two or i ni ec i V'srochsr, that \ye JV??t h< 'bii^y.tf/j ',:" gp Sf'S? - Wy no Bo &vi: busy V it ? exchanged."R doey'\ yloqaeju glance CO sxhh M;.: who >yes smiling a sharp tiiothrtci hpHB&n smile- The lust rise trt?ss " bov. tinbed fcor cxydar.anon iv it- ilf.nt tcnes. "'We're daiK'ork. and L '.O.U.K job." Srvda added, "is to p< keep; the mvn from dyin' front Honiesickgfcss af&r fe gii hero." Quo en 10 ignore . Ste'ia. it "When a man's sot tin' alone at a p tab.ie, or. two r three Jiiun are to* '< 2 ether, look::*.* like it's Decoration ?* day an* they're sayin' vv th f.!o\yh: ers, I drift ur an -give 'em the triad P eye. Noth'if' fresh, you understand. Just a kind lock to let thorn know y there's a live tvire near If they ? speak. 1 draw orr mv hut-air lank si and find ivb they are? and later, I introduce them 10 some of the girls : it tney see any they wahta. meet. If they don't, roe-spond I breeze past [ti like I hadn't been "fern. and. try some |J others. None of the other girls goes near 1131 '- T find out who the men are and ttttordur'-.. If yen scon yen?>\vxy brother at a tabic you couldn't & u'o to him till :? said' you could- That's ail there :s it. but it's gotta be done with class." To the novice th'.oc seemed a great 1 deal to it'Tf they respond, i suppose we dabee with ihem*>" '-h!? asked, an*\ ious t" uet a mote definite i;n? ?n; fggHhes- individual ilUtte? ihan Ivy f;au riven her. "Ain't .-hi- the eleV-M kid?" Mui'/ie ? miivmmv:! "viol it the very I lime." "Dance with ein if thc> want jjyoa to," the instructress coldly <\ plained. "It they want yen to set down an' pive 'ein the- stoiy of y tin life,, lot 'cm have it. Qnlv ttiake d snappy. No -nh stuff. Maizie teds 'em she's a Russian princess an' it -.roes over limit. It* they wanta talk while you 61 iscen, leave. cm. do it." "They'll le!1 you how lonesome hoy are." Stella cfaitv&Mttddi "Lono"They don't open :pWf stucets HK9nnuiy Tqe iVten ix.o.t conies hove is as ionesomc as ?f halt!" StciL.. IHBleavned. was a pessimal ami a Mack one- .she was aiso a man hater ami fjggeTj confessed iliat >he ;{had iivy use _to: women. Hjffi - ! h. ?/,-evO - 1 1 ...-w.? liy beilci than those <>f the et hcf^^vls; ..c.T 1'T 'i? ui*\\ cuayv. 8TTO Of r-n ilid. uia?v.idi> i;?? argot of the I ...gutter. All this ;l\vc grasped :atv A- present 'iWMess'pu'yf ?i moment I went' or.. "There' 'is two' things yon don't siHiui iQue?;vio was saying in a eiwper "Ym: Mi. take inmdls and Vo.j .<e.iv t- d.duk froio jv?>. kct flanks. lake's rpV- Kn^": Mc: .hat come here !u?? got la treat- us }|fce g?mm ladies.** .... To Eve pto whole csperultint was p'a'n of rh^drrainshe was- In, [uu the nightmare in "he dream .va^ lessening. She was. intvu.-eiy interested, and she realize* 1 that she .waa^al^o a trifle ir.oic- sophisticated than Sne ijjivl' .;arr,?r.i-i thought her. ??ho had neveiv dan^eu in cabarets; she was ysiiie of tnatfflj SKe kke-w nothing yf their' intimate inner'workings, or of the duties of employees. Hut she musj. have- known such places as at least an 'occasional visitor, for the superReia 1 i-aspevts of this one held no surprises for her;^*\Vhat you've really heregaor, Hevsou. is to admire the men." Stella drawled. ".Make "em see what -treat big wonderful guys voj think they are and you'll be a wow. "Sow, Berson. i? you think you're had enough gasoiine to. roll out on the flcor with, we'd Start; and I'll out you wise to the cellars an' fh;? . angle boys." "Which are the loose-ankle boys?" "The reg'lars are the guys that come every night an* scatter their coin. Ther loose-ankie boys are the instructors?the labs .lake hires to dance with the dames that blow in! foi a good t'hie. That's all CliOv gotta do: hut Gawd knows it's plenty. Ary wcm.cn that's got a real face c'n make some man bring her to a cabaret an' dance with her. The ones! htat come alone an' has to 1 el v on the boys are the ones Gawd forgot "Don't pay any attention to the loose-ankie ia Is. They'll come buzzing round, for they need a change bad, an' they'll want to give you the once-over because you're green. Rut BJake ain't payin" us nickels to dance with them.*' All the guts were intrigued by the new comer's presence and they showed it in various ways?torn-? by talking, the rest by ciose attention to what was said. Eve followed her with a sinking heart- What had she let herself in for? But the two young men they approached were wholesome-looking American lads who had just given an order to a waiter, and who for the present were most interested in -sli ii. imeu tr.an in the scene around them. Queenie cast a radiant smile at them, and one of the young men returned it with a cheerful but impersonal grin. She slowed her steps a little distance from the table, checking Eve's swifter movement by a warning pressure of the arm. "Look at them settin' there waitin' for bread and milk, with good music goin' to waste," she tentatively observed, in a tone designed to reach the ears of the new-comers. The bitter looked up, this time with attention. The girls were under inspection now, to be taken or rejected. To Eve the moment was horrible. far*- . ?SWi' ' - 8S ; - ' J -JM _tW\ ~^FW jj0m ' '^' ' ^4<f " r?W 77 OV >V ELIZABETH "Give us time. irirlk-. ?\ e us tunc."* urjrcd the young man with a grin. , "'We.' c hungry. ant': we've trot p, ;>u":r of : : . nuingy But ' !' we've able to nioVc nCtff the ,stuif you tojks serve .u-rc. !* ! take you to the center of the loo: later on and make a May-pole. of v?:u." \Yc ?n'?y for i.e.. an ! I on J . at ?hen: both." he plaintively i observe'1. "We'll order two move-" .i < : & i bt en watching Ev ' That for md. too," he Quietly ; tok! h ? ' '. "It's : : Queecie agreed, ami tactful ta ' ' ' move dri. But the i'!i-it: young man spoke again: "Wo/i't ihe ladies join as and have (some of the rabbit?" The youiig man of the g:in trowned. \s she spoke, the quiet young i mar drew but tor Eve the chair next ! t(. him. Miss Morris secured the re iisaining empty chair f0? herself and i sal dov. n with a sigh of achievement. "You ain't got the nice manners (of rtir 1 ?y friend, Willie," she told ( the grinnipg vouth. "But if you stick around with him p'raps vou'U im: pt-oye. Got a cigarette The grinning youth had, and offered his rase. Miss Morris helped hi s? If an 1 passed it to Five, who hesitated an distant and .then took a . cigarette anil lighted it at the match tn? q ii( t young man held for her. "My name is Hunt." he told her as he did so. 'Tiers is Miss Bernon- She's new this work. I'm Queenh Morris." Miss Morris made the announcement with an air that impend the grinn.-.L . uth to get top and how deeply; ami Qnee-de accepted the burlesque khomage with a care-free ..grin equal his c.wn. She had lit a cigarette I lis ass -tar-u . and. hav ilig . s;:ud:>'neti it firmly between h?w cavni:ned iips. was doing the honor? with , easy affability. "P< n't mention your name." she adrised the grinning youth. "My ewn hea: t's g'dhV to tell me what it is. JJH-lia jiuoxi. "Y??u he* it will." suui the .cvinyouth in high good humor. "I'm orvd t>the sheiks \ou road Bh< ut. One l look ir.u* my ? >*>.--. girlie, and \ you're done for.'* "ia - see if i tim," Mi.-- M?>?tU ; -uggested with sadden into rest, K she mad.- ihe experiment forthwith. {IVint turned to Eve. ' -YOu dun|tj exactly nviimy I'tefC*. di> von'"' ho asiUd "No. Dcl vou?" lie laughed. I IM Uititl*.! . !. lit uuiVdtt* ?. " I d?m"t care much about daneine. and Pm ant t?. get sVotv around mitl) Tijrdit. 1 trasdltLv perituado datdtfifcdYgd home after the play ,ouT he "veftwd, ; and row I'm ghui w<- didn't. "Shall you : here eveiy night after this?'* N.him. "I'm h?re only us a -id'St itSsK. i don't expect v.hivJ Cvtine again "Tin- we must make the most of ; tonight," he smiled. There.Was some : :nice nth ?.:t his look ami thamiiv. He was likt- . . whom was hhe like? Prohai-iy he* was meie!\ ,:,.nv -h?l;hnd known wvH and met. : often in W ?jv*ShaJ! vo dance now 7" she .hearc; ask. Qilecnio antfr.lack \Vcre already ..! the floor. She rose slowly. "I'm ?a'?J -?svt!-e I dance very veil." she. c*nfes??jl, ami caught his look J vsf surprise as he put an arm around her ami ?wn?fg her oui among the others. She exhaled the breath she hail beer, holding He was a partner. i-"YouYe an odd gin!" Hunt, skilfully guided her through a vapidly increasing congest ion on the dancing i! or. "What made you say you weren't sure you could dance vvoi!?'* "i wasn't." His expression made her -amplify the terse statement- "I'm ; hot vei v sure of anything just "now," she smilingly admitted. 'I'm so new at all this." "Well, you can be sure you're one. oi the good dancers on the floor tonight." he said comfortably. "That's tribute, too, for there are a dozen ' here who know how to step out. That | uptown bunch over there has some j bully dancers in it." She looked in the direction he indicated. Half a dozen young men and giris, evidently of good families, were I dancing in a close group. They were i keeping to themselves and ignoring the other patrons. Their eyes were tired and their expressions somewhat Mase. but they seemed content with then onetnainment. "They're- the types that go to the theatre first, then to supper, and 'jrenu tne rest of the night ru3hing from one cabaret to another." Hunt I explainers. "Quite a lot of them like i this place better than the clubs. I ! think .lake caters to them in various ways?drops the rover charge for jihe.it auu thai sort of thing. lie likcS j to have them come in, thinks they ['lend 'class' to his place; and Jake is (Continued on Page 7) JULY 4th "SWING HIGH" | Sale of Land for Taxes By order of the Board of County Commissioners, and by virtue of the power vested in me by law, I will on Monday, July 7, 1930, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy taxes for the amount indicated for the year 1929, the lands of the following delinquent taxpayers : BALD MOUNTAIN TOWNSHIP Cox &. Dobbin, 23 acres i 6.00 -John Cox, 26 1-2 acres 16.24 F. A. Earnest, 595 acres 60.00 Will Phillips, 12 acres 2.63 Edd Phillips, 62 acres 18.47 Hiram Phillips Heirs, 19 acres 3.78 THE WATAUGA BEMOCRAT- -E JbocJv vhere JOQDAN Vestvr Phillips 2 acres ... 11.5* John Phillips, S acres-. _ . . _ 8.5'. Mrs. A. J. T&S&er. 3 5 acres 10.4" SLUE RIDGE I'OWNSHIP H L. Ander'ior. i3 acres. . 34.84 K. \V\ Ashley. 1 : . - 1.2< ":? : i '< ok. 1 \\ M. LUiridi,". . cres. ...... l.Of A. Earnest. 160 acres 14.t( Monroe Hampton; 100 acres 10.9( 1. C. Mi Ilex. 130 acrv b'?.2? ? M. Bobbins, 10 acres __ 2.4( i n IViplett, "> rres 0.0* Mrs. Mat*jo i'.rov (1028> 8 r : DulaH< 50 a. ("23) 13.0( BEA RDAM Peter K. Cable. ? " icres- 22.2-1 M F. Carpenter, ? S acres. ..._ 3.1.2C \V. Clarke, 9 acres--. 2.6< Clyde Combs. 11 acres . 4.92 \rule F. Dickens, 27 acre$. _ ">.8. Dock D'Ahmat!. 21 1-2 acres 3.4." David Dish man, 19 acres. .. 2.4." Lewis Dishman. 1(? 1-2 acres_ 6.4S Art! ur Disluhau. 25 acres 2.2S A. M. Dough tery. C2 acres- 14 4( . Ross Esrgers, 24 acres 7.2." . Floss Kggers, 21 acid's _ .. 7.72 j Ralph Eggers, 55 acres - 17.11: D. F. O^ehe, (29 acres. -. - 82.02 i Gaslicer. 2 :n re> ... _ 1-.5C \ <'c>r.ioy A. Greene, 66 acres-- 28.1C T. L. Guy. ! S-i acres. ? 3.62 i Root. I'. Guy. t- acres ? 7.0! .Mrs. Robv Guy. 41 acres. 5.8C I Fred C. flajpfnian; 53 acres-? 20.4( Wis I L>. Harn'idn, 8(J acres.. 26.12 Otis Harmon. 15 acres. . _ __ 1.05 Mis. S. J. Hodges. 1" acres.. 10.3? Ohas. F. Moody. { acres. _ 5.27 Mis. Stacey Moody. 6? acres.. 17.55 Wiley Moody Heirs, 4 acres. _ .54 Nhrris & Sbull. 13 acre* 3.51 Lewis Uco.se. 320 acres . . 2S.1 1 Acey Reese. 11 acres. . _ _ 22.It ; Mrs. 2. H, Smith, I I acres 2.0 ! Mrs. Rebecca Tester, 51 -acres IS.5c Rohv Ward, i 1 3-1 acres. _ 7.14 G. I). Ward Heirs. 16 acres ? 7.0C i Giaude Williams. 18 acres 16.05 j 1>. V. Wine Larger, 9~8 acres. 1 1.25 1,1. W. Moore. 50 acres.-. 12.6t ; I*. Moore, 17 1-2 acres o.sjj l>et.t.ie ThornpsoW] .70 acres. . 7.2( : Will It. Thompson, 06 acres._ 28.PC BLOWING ROCK TOWNjSHIP A, S. A heme thv Estate. 22 acres ;ind 2 lots 5 22.11 J j. L. Adams, 1 lot... _ ,3.6 C ! Airy Brothers. 1 lot. 15.0C 111. W. Ashley, il acres 0.01 tin IV Ashley. 50 acres 18.6S rnomas i;nan, 1 l<?t? ? J.51 'eb II. Buchapiiaii, 2 lots- --Ceorp Burnett, 1 lot - 1-r> tM J.Mrs. F.rnestine K. Clark. la acre's - - ? - 46>GC jr.. \V. Clarke. 1 1-- acres ami 2 lots - ?H.-5C I ecinria Clrrk. I lot . . :!2.2f ! I.. <'!:iy. X lots - _ S0:25 Geo. K. Coffey. I lot. - If al Mrs. .1. C Colter. J ,< ; . !..i( | A. B, Cei.e, 1 lot . - - - - 22.,'A ioi'itim V. Cook. ST aires- igO? i St. .tuba Court:.0V. S tots. 27.-a | >> . .1. H. Cox, 1 lot-' - oii.o. ; Lucy \V. Fai-'on, l lot 1.0271 I!i2s-I02fi tl-SS i Mis. i'aiti.- Eishborne. 1 lot. 27."t ; Tl.omar GjraKle, 2 *,ots ._.? 90.01 Nit.. .Sam Gladstone. 1 lot? 22.fa C. s. C6?M?. 1 lot - - 21.01 Alien tlfa'Rjr. 2 lots-.2-? 22.;). llu??hGrant, 1 l-l acres 10271 i'2S-1020 . . i'2- . I Hot Ms M. V Gross, l iot.- .. K.04 Kfcver Harris. 1 lot. 12.01 T. B. Ilartlev. . 1-2 acres 20.SI F. M. HoOifiold, 1 lot - St?-- T.St A. A. Heiuirick, 1 lot. ... 3.01 T. M Hines. 2 lots ..v.- 45.0( i ivm.-at ive.Jiy now.*, J B. K. ler.kin?. 1 lot 21.01 j Paul Klutz, 2 lots 27.Oi D. Hampton. > lots 28.12 Mrs. Ella W. Lee. 1 : T. P. Lewis. 2 lots -- 52.54 i George W. Molfitt, I lot_..^ 75.0t L L. Moss, 1 lot ---!? 10.9: ' T. A. Motij i lot _;iLr Howard Oxentine, I lot- 19.5? j June Page, 1 lots 12.01 j F. G. Pitts. $ U>t? *S--..--_-101.4< j R. A. Pitts. 1 lot vJ -10.5* i H. F. Pitts. 2 lots 21.2; : Fred W. Ramsey. 1 Jot 3.0* i F. R. liazook &. Bro., 1 lot 52.5' 1 E. S. Re id Jr.. 2 lois 24.01 I Mrs. J. R. Robbins, 1 lot 4:54 Mrs. F. G. Salzer, 1 lot 7.51 John F. Schenck. 1 lot 30.01 R. M. Shores, 50 acres 31.2; J. T. Simmon, 1 lot ? 1.81 Mrs. Lula Springs, 1 lot 22.04 Mrs. Edd Stagg. 3 lots- 45.01 W. E. Starnes. 1 lot 114.7; ! Alexander H. Stephens, 1 lot. 0.01 J. F. Stephens, 129 acres 90.01 Connor M. Story, 1 lot 27.7i j llearne Swink. 20 1-2 acres-_ 11.7! R. F. Tate, 1 lot 8.41 | J. D. Teague Heirs, 1 lot 22.51 L. D. Tester, 1 lot 20.11 R. \V. Triplett, 2 iots 13.21 Mrs. Joe Wadsworth. 7 lots__ 15.01 C. Robert Walser, 25 acres 20.5} Mrs. E. W. Walsh, 2 lots 3.01 G. S. Watts Estate, 2 lols 15.01 Thomas A. Weaver, 1 lot 30.5! Mrs. Joseph Worth. 1 lot 6.0i Bun A. Knight, 3 acres 16.21 H. O. Or vis, 3 lots 127.5 Hower W. Orvis. 1 lot 18.0i F. L. Williamson, I lot -- 45.0< J. Carl Wolf, 1 lot 4.8 Martha B. Woodward, 1 lot 22.5' Charlie Keller, 70 acres 13-0! F. P. Simon, 1 lot 1926-1927s 1928 7.21 Bank of Blowing Rock. 154 acres 1925-26-27-28 304.51 BOONE TOWNSHIP Alfred Adams, 1 1-4 acres 16.3} Clarence Alii?uvn i I . -*.-> A. F. Arnold, 4 lots 1.41 I. S. Ayers, 1 lot 24.2! Harrison Baker, 2 lots 8.7( E. L. Ball, 1 lot 20.3! L. M. Bentiey, 28 acres 17.3< L. L. Bingham, 1 lot 36.4! L-. L. Bingham and A. E. South 2 lots 72.61 W. H. Bingham, 81 acres 96.51 Dr. R. K. Bingham, 2 lots 43.0( I. J. Bingham, 30 acres and 2 lots 51.5* . . ... , . . , - - ; VERY THURSDAY?BOONE. N\ C. (CAROIINII J V COP VR IGF j f j The psaniil belt ?> ' the State is in the ? ;;jsial Plsaji where truck farm-i iinr > carried on extensively, it .;< ( here 'bar the famed double cropping system is used, whereby two to four crop- ri-ay be grown on the sam land during a s?ng?e year. When peanut are grown a.- a cash crop and the entire plant removed from the land u is probably the greatest soil robhe? grown in North Carolina. K. j(', P.uur extension agronomist at '! McCoy iftngnaih. 28 acre- 30.90 ' ??>pne Po.stoffiefc BlUgS, 1 lot? 14.50 \ i Mrs. Fred Brails haw, 10 1-4 ac. L3-8 i Mrs. T. W. B raw ley. 1 lot -.1* I Mrs. K. N. Brooks. I lot.- -.18 |M?s. W. J. Brooks, 2 lots _ 11.25 l Stewart S. Brown. 11 acres. - 24.v5 Co'iley G. Brown, 92 acres 65.11 ; J. W. Bryan. 1 ! ?{ 11.0:1 I B; C. Coffey, 1-4 acre-. 5.SO ;! G. A 1 loft'ey, 1 lot - 8170 i Kal} h ' oivard, 1-2 ac re 7.03 I K. K. Colvaftt, 10 aci.es 7..'15 w. !.. Cook, 3 lots 29.50 > A. B. i ook. 143 acres. 1 let. 59.68 jj J. C. ( ook, 1 lot 29.88 j 1 T. I,en Cook. 9 acres. 1 lot. 32.87 )|. C. L. < "ook, 85 acres. . _ 9.17 it Herbert E. Cook. 26 acres 5.79 J. tfill Cottrell, 5 lots . 1.5u | Cottrell & Critcher. 45 acres... 29.00 .1 M. P. Critcher, Councill and | i t-y. 121 acres. 15.13 , | M. P. Critcher and Hanihv, ? I Jot U. SO M. I*. Critcher and A. !.. [ j Harrison, 3 lots . 15.05 . Ra < 'vitchcr. I lot. ._ G.0!! : M Map^ie t ritcher. 23 acres i i .7" I T. I. Critcher, M. P. and !. C. -7^25 j.M: P. Critcher and C. M. CritII . hoi. 2 lots .... 6.U4 Larry \. Deal, 4 lots ...... 8.70 I M -> Edna I.>ellingei\ 2 lots... 6.53 U C. hV Dixnn, ?r, ; Dr. .f. M. Caithov. 1 lot": 32.31 . Tipton Greene. 2 lots.. . l.Kii | H. ! ". Greer. 1 lot t L5X Mrs. Lather Hardy. 10 acres-. 1.25 | Luther Hard v. 49 acres. 10.78 Mrs .L F. Harkieroad, 1 i<?r 17.62 ' L. I>. Hooper. 1 lot - L45 :. L. Harrison, 3 lots 20.45 Rohy H. Hayes, S acres ? ' Ofl k}.L D. Hayes, 1-4 acre.:- 1.53 I -Tohn R. Hodge*-. 1 lot .. 2.90 Roscoe \V. Holler. 1 acres 10.92 Mrs. Hi \V. Hovton, 2 lots - tSL _ 43,50 ' H W. Morton 3 lot* i * ?' Frank flortun, 115 acres 111.40 Miss I.etha Hovlc. 1 lot- 1.0S .1. L. llus.s. 2 lots . llHffi ] 1;. I'. Jennings, 1 lot ilv. a. St ' Charles Keller. 10 acres 2.S8 A. P. Kephsrt, IS acres 22.RC ' Miss Grace Knapp, 1 lot .3.01 Harrison Lc-mley, 1 lot s. 2.9f 1 Little Heirs. 15 acres.i _ 1.9,5 ! \V. R. Lovill Jr., 10 acres and J 8 lots -'-aSE 55.21 ' Uolphus Lyons, 1 lot 19.0C MeCobes, 1 lot 2-l? ' C. F. McNeil, 1 lots 5.8C ?! R. F. Miller, 1 lot 5.8? M Ed Moody. 28 acres 13.01 1 Mrs. James Moore, 1 lot- - 1.1! *' W. P. Norris. 12 acres 0.91: M tv. H. Norris. 3 lots 4.3t ) c. W. O'Neal, 1 lot 22.11 j Oxentine Heirs. 23 acres 2.1! '! Frank Payne. 1 lot 1.4E >' H. W. Penny, 8 lots 11-01 ? j Vance M. Presnell, 1 lot . . 15.26 J Edward Prerette, 2 lots.-2 4.3! ' W. M. Reese. 1 lot--- 21.7! : Charles F. Shlin?ham, 1-2 int. in Howards Knob 6.2J ? .Inhn F Sft ? n' 1 Floy J. Smith, 1-4 acre 8.41 Mrs. Elizabeth Sproles, 1 lot. . 21.7E I Chas. S. Stephenson, 3 lots 20.If ' K. Shuford Story, 1 lot 26.85 * R. F. Tate, 2 lots 3.65. . Mrs. I.oe Teague. 1 lot-- 17.4( ? F. C. Ward, I'd acres and 3 lots 71.68 , W. Y. Warren, 1 lot 2.9E 'i Frank Williams, 583 acres 54.61 :! Miles Winebarger, 2 acres 1.21 J W. L. Winkler. 447 acres..156.61 { Jerome Foster. 1 lot 8.0J J Hill Wright, 21 acres 1-4.5-' * Guss Korton Heirs, 20 acres.". 7.5( , Boone Grimes. 2 lots?SS2 13.9( , Gwyn Horton Heirs, 1 lot 1.21 " Hunter Horton, 1 lot 13.55 !; Mrs. Robert Shearer. 1 lot 5.0( , Robert Williams, 1 lot 6.41 , Coy Williams, 1 lot 12.Of * G. W. Bradley, 5 lots 33.35 ; M. P. Critcher, 45 acres and I 1 lot 145.25 ? Minnie Lee Pedin, 1 lot 2.9C J Tom D. Jones. 1 lot 16.1C F. W. Furguson, 5 lots 5.08 j K- Vr.rTMc-_ 1 }r>f 2-1 ? Morrison et al, .1 lot .68 ^ Gragg, Sullivan, Linney, 600 . acres 186.58 ? L. M. Bentley, 1 lot, 1926-27l and 28 _ _ _ 29.55 ? W. H. Binsrham. 67 rooa i.tm ' S. E. Day, 2 lots, 1927_'-1II- 28.44 ' D. S. Blount, 4 lots 8.70 f McCoy MoSetz, 1 lot. 2.18 1 R. G.Vannoy, 1 lot 1.45 COVE CREEK TOWNSHIP ) G. C. Atkins, 3 lots 27.90 i B. B. Beach. 3 lots 20.41 ) M. A. Bingham Heirs, 5 1-2 ac. 36.74 G. F. Bingham, 20 acres 6.20 j Dr. D. F. Bingham, 20 acres. - 5.24 iNS-Know YouTS! IV 19 30 BY BOYCE KAN:CJN PEANUTS State College, strongly advocates < Top rotation to include a legume l :r p.'nwing under. Main peanut ; " m&ntcrs have followed the advice of i Mr. Blair and are now producing j "vor 100 h^fhels per acre, against 1 heir 40 or f>o bushels when they fol- i ! iowec the usual rotation of cotton (and peanuts. !j?v r- |j I'eanuts became popular during | the War Betwef n the States and were , < aten heartily by the undernourished i < Crank Bingham; 2 acres 21.OS Mi -. H. ('. B'ngham, 2f? acres 35.70j < Mrs. .1. F. Cole, acres 10.12 \V \1 il,L '<* -o 1 ? j Will Davis. 20 acres - 18.24 i (7. V. Spiers. 34 acres.. ... 15.55j. ' OlM Fevers. 50 acres-. 13.28 '. j Gallic Eppers, 25 acres. 5.35! j.! W. Fletcher, 30 acres. 50.03 j. i \V. 1>. Fletcher, 20 acres. __ 20.01 j Tvn Greene, 15 acres 24.20 [ j B. C. Greene Heir1. 55 acres 54.57 j j H. F. Greer. 50 acres - 41.021 \V. H. Greer. 0 1-2 acres 17.01; i.!. M. Greer. 70 acres 78.52 1 j Ahner (Irogan. S 1-2 acres. (5.00 j (I. M. Hcnson, 50 acres. 74.00 G. E. Henson, 57 acres ol.20>. Claicnee Isaacs, 1 1-4 acres 7.45 i ; Gallic .lames, 8 lots 4.32] C. G. Laurence. 45 acres 32.741 R. F. Mast, 4 7-8 acres . 13.33, .1. 11. Miller, 3 acres 1.80 { R. F. Miller. 00 acres 55.88 i Quince Miller, I acre.. -1^: W. T. PayTie, 7 lots _ 30.81 j J 8. J. Price. 244 acres . 115.02] I. K. Reece. 27 acres.. 20.30 j EpT. B. Reese, 6 11.15] Mrs. Mora Reese. 1 lot '{Cx .. 5.88 > JJuiR Reese. 4 a,res .... g.32] I Gov Reese, 5 ji res .. .. - .* r.08i i S;.cm-v, Ree>v. 12 acres 11.Ill i Mi A. C. Ueose, IS acres... IS.00] ( . R. Thomas, 25 acres .... 20.17' ii(l F T4mronc""- 'iO u"? iK UU i Mrs. .L O. Warren, 145 acres. _ 72.70 j i] MiS\ Bina Williams. 50 ... res 8.S ? i .Mrs. J. W. Wilson, 01 acres.. 30.721 i] A. I. Wilson, 2G0 acres - .171.20! : i\ Y. Yv inp. harper, 230 acres... . so.-D; pletB C!av Bainl. 2 acres .. 8.7oi ELK TOWNSHIP ;j R. G. Carroll, 50 acves- . . (>,5i)l [j Charles 1). ColTey. 1S1 acres. 21.72: ;] F. A. Earnest, 150 acres, 50.001 i ' Jonw Kc Ilodtres. 5 a?*res_ 1.50 : John Johnson, SI J-1 acres._ l0.;04; l! \V. F. Miller, :U 1-2 ac res otl91 * C D. Payne, 87 acres. 21.551 I; Hill ami Fannie Rimer Heirs i j 7 acres i....... .06 J t!HiUerv Rimer, 04 acres ;is 9.361, I Dave M. Shell, 50 acres 1.50 ; J Ed H. Simmons, 20 aeresii.l!-: 8.34 \ \ Mrs. Pearl Smith, 7 acres? . .72 ; Alyihhs L. Triplett, 310 acres-;! 12.16 \ Wm. A. Triplett. 207 acres-_ 6.80 5 W. M. Triplett Heirs, 20 acres 1.80 2?oah Wheeler, 62 acres 11.22 ; Grover Wheeler, 20 acies^X^- 6.00 , MEAT CAMP TOWNSHIP Frank Brown. 21 acres 4.41 I-James M. Brown, 80 acres 16.56 I! Emery W. Bryan, 25 acres -1.20 I J. floby Bryan, 38 acres L 10.28 { B. F. Burkett Heirs, 35 acres.. 9.60 ; [ Emma Eggers, 10 acres 3:30 ; J. H. Greenee, 15 acres 6.30 Thomas A. Greene, 52 acres.. 19.31 1. v* /i...ssyraS| * ~iiMI 11 tjjicin*n lj. ureene, o acres.__ 4.74 , j Mrs. Maggie Greene, 46 acres 10.20 (I Russell Greene, 1 acre 1.68 ; G. Hi Jeffroat, 10 acres 2.72 ; Fufjs S. .lones. 33 acres 10.04 i McD. Little Heirs, 508 acres.. 58.41 D. F. Lookabiil, 26 acres 11.90 . J. Q. Miller, 25 acres 13.14 ) Joint B. Miller. 25 1-4 acres._ 10.20 r Mrs. Alice Miller, 72 acres. _ 6.67 ; S. G. Miller, 74 acres 8.88 : E. N. Miller Heirs, 30 acres. - 3.60 [ N. Z. Moretz, 48 acres 13.80 [ T.ois Moretz. 8 acres. 3.36 I H. H. Moretz Heirs 6.95 l Zill Norris, 2 acres .72 I Piedmont Finance Co., 315 acv. 26.04 f| V. M. Presnell, 32 acres 30.00 ;l Mrs. Addle Kagan, 40 1-2 acres 16.26 I Jake Rngan, 36 acres 15.74 [ J. Bart Ragan, 31 3-4 acres.. 16.51 ; Jont R. P.agan, 11 1-2 acres.. 20.07 , Mrs. Laura South. 1 Oacres.. 3.36 I W.N. G. Wellborn Estate, 50 , acres 6.96 j W. L. W'oodring Heirs, 100 ac. 6.15 ) NORTH FORK TOWNSHIP I J. L. Church Heirs, 63 acres.. 25.20 I Mrs. Sarah Ellison, 17 acres.. 4.49 . G. W. Johnson, 176 acres 37.38: J. M. Johnson, 32 acres 11.27 1 Mrs. W. II. Micael, 31 acres.. 12.60 I Will Potter, 40 acres 13.94 ? Sam Potter, 11 acres 7.96 i R. L. Potter. 44 acres 29.42 t Jacob Potter. 113 acres cc: ; John Thomas, 40 acres y.til) Frank Trivette, 5 acres 1.94 ; Mrs. I.ula Wincbarger, 100 ac. 24,00 Worth and Company, 610 ac 120.00 LAUREL CREEK TOWNSHIP W. C. Clarke, 2 acres .78 W. E. and P. C. Dougherty, 769 acres 60.00 G. W. Gwyn and Bill Ray, 40 acres 7.20 H. E. Harmon, 34 acres 11.70 Zeh V. Harmon, 131 acres 71.25 Ralph G. Harmon, 30 acres 19.96 Thaddeus T. Harmon, 34 acres 18.78 | Conley C. Harmon, 18 acres.. 9.111 | Dayton HunterK 10 acres 4.10 MINE 13, iC?::o I Confederate soldiers. They preferred them to parched meal and began to ;??ant them extensively after the war. i Among the numerous products de- / rived from the peanut are synthetic rubber, 17 k>nds of wood stains, dyes for cloth, axle grease, lard, linoleum, lour, breakfast foods, stock foods, soap, face powder and inkV-_._v.A_w r i ii-- - . *sj tin x i.m mil iuuks u:> tne sec>7id State in the Union in the production of peanuts, its crop being rained at $9,5)90.000 in 1929. John A. Johnson, 25 acres 9.02 G. Millet-s Love, 17 1-2 acres. 1.20 V. B. Mast, 3-4 acre 23.79 L. E. Moody. 71 acres 72.47 A. W. Phillips, 70 acres... _ 30.08 J. B. Phillips, 87 acres. 24.78 Alex Roark, 1 G 1-2 acres 4.74 Miss Laura South. 11 acres 3.48 J. M. Ward, 25 1-2 acres 6.06 Mrs. Callie Ward, 36 1-2 acres 16.27 11. Monroe Ward, 37 1-2 acres 16.27 SHAWNEEHAW TOWNSHIP Coffey Heirs, 5 1-2 acres 1.20 11arston Cot"fi*y, 11) acres 16.10 Mrs. Maude Kggrers, *16 1-2 act. 4.56 Mrs. .). R. ILcks, 30 acres.. _ 5.23 Pi ess MeGuinnsi, 70 acres 9.60 John Matheson, 2 acres .60 G. W. Bobbins, 26 acres 10 06 Mrs. Nenniia Sands, 24 acres._ 7.20 J. Ik Shook. 40 acres 9.24 Charles 1. Shook, 26 acres .. .. 8.62 Jake Tester, 26 acres 3.12 Wilson Townsend. 2G acres 9.90 Rav Townsend, 1-4 acres 3.60 STONY FORK TOWNSHIP 1. J. Bingham, 7 acres. 3.36 L. I.. Bingham, 30 acres 9.60 John E- Brown and T. E. Bingham, 24 acres .... 6.42 1". P. Carlton. 25 ner.?? l vol Wiii M? ChuiCti. o(? acrc3__? 13.^0G..X!. Greene, 40, peres 3.60 Sam Greer, 0 acres... ? ... .89 Mrs. Julia M. Greer. 10 acres... 1.08 . II flronr ?x acres 11.7-1 j. \Y. Greer, 10 acres. ? 4.26 l.ee Greer. 01 acres 7.62 Ghanie K. Hardin. 307 acres. _ 100.72 \Y. Hondri\, 10 acres ? 3.17 T. K. Houek, 50 acres 15.40 G. K. Enthorj 123 acres... 29.04 Willie Miller, GO acres. . 3.00 I'carl Morel/.. 5 acres 1.68 V). C. Xorris, 62 1-2 acres 25.0 4 Mrs. F.i:< Phillip?, 15,acres.3.90 C 1). Phillips Heirs, 281 acres G7.58 W. F. Phillips, 51 acres 19.01 Mrs. \V. E. Smith, 128 acres. _ 12.00 G. S. Smith Heirs, 40 acres 6-00. Clint Stone, 30 acres- 10.00 B. T. Taylor, 152 acres G1.24 Judson E. Warner, 100 acres. . 10.SO J/ C. Watson Heirs, 83 acres- 9.GO B F. Wellborn, 32 acres 6.84 X J. Winebarger, 31 arrest 11.91 A. C. Winkler, K acres..- - 7.90 Msis Annie C. Ballew, 4 acres 7.20 WATAUGA TOWNSHIP Bob Aldridgs, 4 lots . 2.26 Sam Aldridge, 15 acres 8.02 L. D. Aldridge, 25 acres 7.82 J. F.; Baird, 24 acres 18.08 Mrs. Yada Beck, 5 acres 6.14 J. R. Berry. 130 acres 19.98 .). R. and H. Berry, 1 lot .GO II. W. Penny; 88 acres 24.68 J. C- Brown, 104 acres 36.18 Mary Brown, 81 acres 8.46 R. C. Calloway. 38 acres 16.70 Ralph Church, 1 acre : 4.74 Harrison Church, 50 acres- 14.45 n.Ui n m ivuul. n.. vnarKC, 4 acres 2.40 Mrs. Fredoria Clarke, 3 1-2 ac. 2.40 G. A. Coffey, 26 1-2 acres 3.00 Steve Coffev, 33 acres 8.10' H. O. Coffey, 15 acres- 13 20 T. T. Coffey. 43 acres 20.28 Walter Coffev, 9 acres 9.18 Mrs G. E. Cook, 41 ac;es 9.00 G. !). Davis, 69 1-2 acres 6.58 J. Walter L. Earp, 19 acres 7.50 Mrs. I.. C. Earp, 125 acres 25.40 W. C. Efcgers, 1 acre 8.61 Fox Heirs, 21 1-2 acres 3.78 J. M. Fox, 37 acres 13.98 Thomas R. Faust, 1 acre .90 Edd Franklin, 50 acres 18.86 E. B. Gilbert, 1 lot 13.56 . Lonnie Greene, 35 acres 22.04 Mack L. Henson, 30 acres 12.80 A. H. Hicks, 11 acres 2.82 Adam Hollers, 14 1-2 acres 7.80 F. W. James, 6 acres 5.72 Mrs. Minnie Jestes. 35 acres... 12.64 Mrs. Rosa Justes, 50 acres 10.62 R. K. Jestes, 32 acres 16.01 E. E. Lineback, 112 acres 14.40 E. W. I.ineback, 33 1-2 acres.. 12.00 G. R. McLean, 38 acres 17.54 Mrs. Lottie Miller, 16 1-2 acres 3.96 C. P. Moore, 203 acres, 1 lot 95.90 Preswood Heirs, 35 acres 7.08 Mattie Rhyne, 1 acre S> ueigner Shook, 22 acres 5.22 H. T. Shook Heirs, 21 acres-. 2.52 S. J. Shull. 1 acre .45 James Taylor, 78 3-4 acres 45.20 A. C. Teams, 2 1-2 acres 12.00 Jake Tester, 7 acres 6.96 Troy Townsend. 55 acres 15.79 F. CI. Townsend, 2 acres 6.08 Mrs. A. J. Townsend, 33 acres 6.42 M. L. Townsend, S 1-2 acres.-- 3.90 J. E. Trpilelt, 1 lot 1.20 J ! . Wagner Heirs, 20 acres4.80 Addie Wagner Heirs, 30 acres 8.40 George C. Wood, 18 acres 10.80 Conley Whittington, 1 acre 4.86 This 3rd day of June, 1930. L. M. FARTHING, L Sheriff Watauga County. -* i
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 19, 1930, edition 1
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