le «Mt in m me l off mm, and m |fn ten rr. taxed with the coat lantuiit. C L. Betta and Walter W. Carter war* earh fined 91 and the coat of the action for shooting fir* crackera an the (treats at the city during the holiday*. Jack Cobb and Joe Hieka were food $10 and the eqpt for raMblteg. of par iii the ^ pllo 11m Meond Monday in each month as the tine for the raeu of tfct orranitation and abort apiry programs lasting only om boor will ha iataTMtiar to all 'par Mta thrrtfon a cordial imitation la to aH who ara intereated la of tha schools to ha 8upt. J. H. Hurst presided and each school principal waa railed on to pro poaa projacta in which tha Parent Teacher aaaoriation mirht cooperate to make the arhoola mora effective. Mlaa Burns, of the North Main aehool spoke of ten acta of supple readers needed to make a standard elementary also of the srhool's^need for library books. Mias Merritt railed attention to the rground improvements at and slso the need of i npirita wara at • low abb, and bar j nerraa wara "abot la in tMa citjr tion, bat aba graw woraa until tba < relieved bar of bar nuffarinca I Sunday night. Henry Mrt nw ti s mMMl of Vir ginia. a man about 4® years of «|f, married, bat it ia nU not living with hi* wife, but upon the death of Mrs. McCraw, W. F. Carter, attorney far him, demanded a coroner's inqectt over the body of the young woman to determine the cause of bar dea'h. The inqiMt waa held Monday aftsr noon fnBiwrlaj the funeraL Dra. Martin Mid Aihby assisted the coro ner ami It ia generally understood hat the verdict of the jury will be that »he died from pneumonia. The autopey revealed greatly congeeted lunga, and the atomaeh waa aont to the atate rhemiat at Raleigh for hia 'lamination. The jury haa not yet heen diaeharged bat wilt be railed to gether again to make up their final verdict when the chemist at Raleigh make* hia report. The prosecution has retained J. H. Folger and H. 0. Woltx to represent it. In talking to a News reporter Tuesday Attorney Woltz said the prosecution was satisfied with the findings of the coroner's Jury, and that they would contend that the voung woman came to her death as •he result of the attack upon her, in that the attack so broke down her nerves and her resisting powers igainst disease that she wan an easy ••uhject to pneumonia The lawyers and officers say that in this rase there is a eery technical and interesting point of law, that has very little precedent to go upon. The warrant against Henry McCraw charges him with rape, and the young woman was the only witness the state had agaiaat him. Of course she swore to the warrant, and she told her huahand and parenta of the at tack, hot all this we are told would not he adasieaable aa evidence. Only statements made when she realised she was dying could M used as evi dence—these are what are termed "dying declarations" and are admit ted as evidence in the courts. Bat befoae these statements ran be term ed "dying declarations" It must be proven to the court that they wees made by the deeeaaed at a time when they thought they were at the point of death. In other nurds the law takea it foC granted that no person who though* they ware about to set oat on the voyage to the other shore would wilfully and knowingly tall an untruth at each a tee. If the prooeratien cannot produce a dying declaration of the deeeaaed then thin are thooe who doubt whether or not a case of rape can ha made out against McCraw. Should they fail in this they will sttwpi to dhow that the act at McCraw was lery a tax of not bwi than 50 oitt im the $100.00 valuation of property hi Mid territory to nppkMM tha public school fundi In naid territory. It Is thinfiw ordered that an elec tion ha hald in aaid territory on Tues day the 17th day at February IMS, at Hat Branch School Haw to as certain tha will of tha qualified voter* hi mid territory aa to fkatkar thai* •hall ha laalad annually a tax of not over 50 cant* on tha tlNJI wlualtw at all property la aaid territory to supplement tha public aehool fond in «aid territory. It ia further urdaied that a new registration of all rotors in aaid territory ha had and that J. ft Norman be and ia hereby aiv pointed Registrar and tliat F. C. Sprinkle and Tyre Harris be and are hereby appointed Judges to hold aaid election. that the registration book be opened by the ftagiatiar at the polling place on Friday the 16th day of Jan uary 1928 at T o'clock A. M., and that •aid hooka be kept open each day, Sundays excepted, from 7 o'clock A. M. till sua down, until SatuHay the 7th day of Feb. IMS. at sun down at which time said books wiD be doeed, the said Registrar shall be the poll ing place on each Saturday Airing •aid time for the purpose of register ing voters, that on Saturday the 14th day of February 1Mb the Judges and Registrar shall meet at the polling place for the purpose of hearing chal lenges. That said Judges and Regis trar shall meet at the polling place on the day of election at son-up and open the polls for tha purpoee of rotes and hold them open till sun down of said day. that no person will be al lowed to rate at said election who has not registered under thia order, that the territory hi which aaid election ia to he held and the boundary of aaid proposed District is as follows: winning « uppa Bill on UN Wnt bank of Mitchells rlwr and nms «town said river as It anaaifan '# the mouth of South Fork, then up Sooth Pork aa it meanders to tha old Nsttic Williams mill (oat, than West ward with th» boundary Una of Llber •y District K. . 7 being tha South aid of said Dijt- *t to tha Tarn Welch *prinr. thai North with tha boundary Una of aaid District to the Sooth side of Oak Ridxr District naar Boh Hed nprath. then in a Northerly direction with the line of the Oak Ridge Dis trict to the north east corner of Oak ridga. district near Tic* Wihnoths, m •luding Tlce Wiimoth In this territory, 'hen m a Weaterlv direction following the line between Oak Ridge and Union Hilt District to the East side of White Rnclt District near to and in ludinjr Calvin Wiimoth. then in a Vortherly direction following tha Wast boundary of Union Hill Dis trict to the North West earner of Union Hill District, near Little Nor mans on the Rrittain place, then in a Northerly direction with tha line • >f the Union Hill District to the West line of Good Sprinira District, near J. F Thompson!, including said J. F. Thompson then still in a Northerly direct ion with the line of Good Springs District to the Northwest cor ner of aaid District on the North side of Mitchells river, then in an Easterly direction with the line of Good Springs District to the North Fast earner of aaid District near Nat Gilleya them in a Southerly direction with Good Sprin*» District line in cluding same to near A. L. Mabr nlace. then In a Southerly direction, then alone the Western boundary of tha Bud Gllley place, leaving him out to the Eaat boundary of the old Dr. K. Thompson place, then along the East boundary of said phee to the C. C. Thompson place on the East sh|e, than along the line of that place to the F. W. Haynes place on the East side, then along the Eaat side at that ulace to the Eaat aide of the J. R. Norman place, then alone the East side of that place to the East aide of W. J. Nixon place, then akww the East side of UTplace to J. C. Kupp place, then a Southerly direction to Pine branch just above J. C. Kapp's residence, then down the branch to Mitchells river, thence across the riv er to the beginning. IK This the 7th day of Jan. IMS. W. F. Lawrence, Clerk Board County Com*. ChaInuslt'>srd County Coasrs. . DISSOLUTION NOTICE W. fc White, M aa AS, ML 1.70. Ma Hiwk WMte. I IM 44.14, ooM 13. Hm **t *o,U " w IMS 841, coM 1.7#. " L L. Wrteht. 27 mm, W. WrUK »• » tea M.7». MM L». <1. A. Atkins, M 840, coM 1.7®. H. E. MitrKnll. 40 tea 4141. mm. Ml. Mrs. Matte 1922 tea IMS. A. J. Canter, *1 ISJH, mm 1.70, . Mr*. Olirte PmImmt. IMS tea 8.7S, coM 1.70 IMS teal 1.70. tea 0.1S, 8. A. tea 94S, mm a.n,mt Lit. 1 town k€,| .KB"; 43 1922-23 teaM CW. ~ 21.43, mm 1.70. D. N. Holyfield, 40 tM. lot, 1*M-SS| 1 ten lot,] M0. or* Hairs, MS. mM 1.70. Mm. W. B. 140. 1922-23 M IMS-1 tea 947. Mn A. L. 2S tea. 44.08, Q. C. Show, 20 mom, 1922-S8 tea 28.00, mM M0. Mn. Deisjr Snf.i, Admr.. 44 seres, 1922 tea M41.coM 1.70. Mrs. Dabqr and Fiord and Jsopor Norman, 44 mim, IMS tea 78A2 coM ! 70. N W. White, 1 town lot, 1922 tea 1340. coot. 1.70^ Oil if Bowlee, 9 seres, 1922 tea US, coM 170. Mart Reynold*, 21 acre*. 1922 tea 8.1S. coot 1.70. AtkinooM, Kapp and Betner, 1M •cm, 1922-23 tax MAS, coot 240. R. B. Boinrr, 26 arm. 1922-23 tea 21 AS. com 2.80. John Binpnan, 171 acres, 1922-2S tea 140 AS, com 240. J. W. Brooks, 29 acres, 1922-28 tea 14.94, mm S40. W. C. Brooks. 117 acrea. 1922-23 tea 4249, coM 2.20. C. W. Callahan. 40 acres, 1928-28 tea 40.11. coM, 240. J. R. Car*. M acres, 1922-28 tMa 07 AS, coM 240. Mrs. E. J. Coosor, 84 acres, 19S-SS tea. 1*1.70, mM 240. Jesse T. Cope land, 4 acres, 1923-281 tea 4S44, cost S40. To« Corder. M 24.52, coM 240. Nathan Creed, 29 scree, 1922-28 17.79, coM 240. C. E. Dohey, 1M seres. 1923-28 tea 12946 cost 2.20 W. R. Draurhn, 49 acres. 1922 tea 2240, coM 1.70. 1922-28 tea **. v». i wi^vi , t»»• mmm « ■, io« II. Owya, SO acrss, 1922-2S U s 44 24, cost 2.20. J. W. Hemmincr- 47 acrss, |! tax 48JI9. cost 2.20. D. M. H-Mer, 26 1-S acres. 1 23 tax. SS.8t. eost 2.20 H. E. Jarrell estate. 170 acres. 1 23 tax S6 40 eost 8JS. Walter Johnson. SS acrss, 1922 tax 17.64, eost 1.70 H. A. Johnson, 27 tax 9* 99, cost 2.20. J. 8. Mitchell, 121 1922 tax j. M. t**n '•w.T? toowM*~ s^T-. im « **• C°^li?Murt>hV 22 AM* wfU'' ™ 2 St. coat t». _. .. if22-2t g! b. **»»yiuw# ' U* Zl.«.,££9? acres, 1922-22 f»| t*,'•**_** 1( (|4m. 1922-22 tax| ■ Smith, » Km, 1922 tax, 4JS cost 1.70. «■ Minnie Snow, SO mm, 1922 28 tea • JO, cMt 2J». W. I. Sooth, « tow, 1922-22 tex ill, mat 2JI. J. en, Omrmr Vernon. M acres. 1922-22 tex lcM, cost 2J0. Mrs. Settle Wright, 10 acrea, IMS-j 22. tex 1.72, cost 2.20. HILOAM TOWNSHIP C. G. Htrdy, 7* scree. 1922-22 tex] NO .27, cert 2.20 Jim 8. WMtaker, 7V acres, 1922-22 tex 26.70, cost 2.20 Mrs. Minnie Shores, M acres. 1922 tax, 10.80, cost 1.70. FX DORA TOWNSHIP G. M. Bruner. 91 acres, 1922 tax 6*.87, cost 1.70. Bob Dobson, 72 acres, 1922 tax 40.40,1 cost 1.70. i. Oscar Dosa, 42 acrea. 1922-221 tax 10.09, cost 2.20. P. I. Edmnndi, 4 acres, 1922 tax | 2.10, cost 1.70. D. C. Kidd. 53 acres. 1922 tax 24J4 cost 1.70. L. B. Mooter. 1 8-4 acres, 1922-22 tex 41.98. cost 2JO. Thos. J. Wall, 54 acres 1922 tex 21.20. coat 1.7*. PILOT TOWNSHIP Rufus Coins. 26 km, IMS tax 14.99 coat 1.79. MOUNT AUtT TOWNSHIP Lather Ashburn, 1 town lot, 1922 23 tax liW, cost 2.20. Walter Bowman, 1 town lot, 1*22 tax 14.72, coat 1.70 Bria and Jamil, 11 acres, 1922 tax 12.14, coat 1.70. Mr*. M. L. Galloway, 1 acre, 1922 tax 7.56, coat 1.78. Mrs. B. A. Cobler, 60 acrca, 1922-28 tax 45.10, coat 2.20. Sam Colt'. 29 acres, 1922-23 tax 49.59. cool 2.20. Alex Collins, 66 acrca, 1922-28 tax 50.11, cost 2.20. W. E. Davis, 2 1-2 acraa, 1922 tax 2.42, coat 1.70. J. 0. Dosa. 7 acraa, 1922-22 tax M.19, coat 2.20. W. E. Dunnefran, 2 1-2 acraa 1922 22 tax 45.89. coat 2.20. S. P. F ope inns, 2 town lots 1922 tax 18.07, cost 1 70. J. C. Faulkner, 1 1-2 acre, 1922-2S tax 87.56, coat 2-20. J. Martin Gaorfe, 48 acraa, 1922 tax 69.96, coat 1.70. J. M. Goard and •Co. 6 acraa, 1922 29 tax. 48.98, coat 2.90. J. M. Goard, 8 acraa, 1922-23 tax tlil coat 2.20 John Coin, 1-2 acre, 1922 tax 4il coat 1.70. John D. Griffith 8 town Iota, 1922 tax 4.42, coat 1.79. Joe H. Gwyn, 280 acraa, oa Ararat river. 1922-23 tax 456,78. oaat 2JO. J. H. Gwyn and J. A, Atkins. 60 acraa, 1922 tax 21.60, coat 1.70. Floyd Harris, 60 acraa, 1922 tax 34.77, tost 1.70. R. D. Hemr lnsrs, I town lot, 1922 tax 16.12, coat 1.70. Jack Coleman. 1 acre, 1922 tax 8.60, coat 1.70. Mrs. Mary W. Jackaon, 11 acraa, 1922-28 tax 68.80, coat 2J0. J. 8. Lawrence, 26 acraa, 1922 tax 12.96, coat 1.70. W. H. Lawson, 82 acraa, 1922 tax 12.11, coat 1.70 Mrs. K. B. Linehack, 1 town let, 1922 tax lit, coat 1.70. J. T. Martin, I town lata, 1922 tax Mr*. Mary N. Atkfea, « km, 1*22-23 tax M M. coat 2.2*. W. E. Arrinirton, 44 aeraa. 1922-28 tax MM. coat 1.20. A. L. Cain. SI acm, IMS tax MJ* coat 1.70. W. I. Chilton, 100 aeraa, 1*22-23 tax MM. cart 2 JO. E. & Collins. 110 aeraa, 1*22-23 tax 110.74, cart 2-20. J. T. Eart, 28 acm, 1*22 tax ISA coat 1.70. Mra. J. r. Inauua. IS acna, 1012 tax S.7S, coat 1.70. Mn. Ida haaa, IS aeraa. 1*23 tax 9.84, coat 1.70. J. 8. liaini, 00 aeraa, 1*22 tax 28.S2. coat 1.70. J. S. Lawrencc, 87 aeraa, IMS tax 4S.S8. coat 1.70 U L. Low. 14 aeraa. IOCS tax 11.01. coat 1.70 1. W. Noah, SO aeraa. IOCS tax 12.48, coat 1.70. Sam Pike, IS acna. 1*22-28 tax 28.80, coat 2.20 Mary ShaKon, 25 aem, 10S2 tax 6.M, coat 1.70. John Thrnwar, 20 aeraa. 1*22 tax 4.16, coat 1.70. Calaraa Arthur Hatcher, 18 acres, 1MB tax 18.48, cut 1.70. Akmao Jeaaop. 58 acre*. 1922 tax 27 R9. coat 1.70. 4 Charles McArthur, 48 am*. 1KMI tax 68,69, coat 2.20. LONG HILL TOWNSHIP TV*. E. Denaon, SI acrea, 1922-23 tax 86.93, coat 2.20. Tfci* Jan. 1, IMS. r H. HATNES. Sheriff of Sorry County. y CLERKS CHANGED IN GOV ERNOR'S OFFICE Prinlt Sacntary Ta Gmmwt Will U SmccibM By Ckmtim H. Emthrni BaMgfc. Jan. 10—WIRia* a Btab ardaon, pe+rata aecratary da tha Ow eron Mccrlion four yaart a*o Taaa aecapt a position wHk tha AaaadaM Praaa. Mr. Bkterdaon wiU ha aa