4 5 i IT n ,v fll 4 f cl til. -1 r. i s-'t 1i r.. 4 4; 1) CI ( VOL XXII liOONi:. W A.l'Al'(i A COl'NTY. TIU'IISDAV. M '! J- lUll NO. a i Life Savl At D.atii's Dixir, I" JUT. J P. SLIM. -1 icvei Ht near my "'-" Tin ft ilortii l..nt;t fill tiib- wiiu-.W. K. r.iitcis.r,' of Wil.'uu. to tlw ifl.Mii.iry of ih'lie li..,t..ii. Ti., "': a fi i-hTful Ynpt. I. I. M a-t. win tl.-ll I c.iu-li an.' Inn- UoMi milled ir.c (Iuaii in i i.i pound-., in spito t.f d..c vtli ( 'nimty mi Feb. J!. by Mr tor's ti ca! ir.cut ior two t;;. My Lindsay I'.it t ro;i, of Wi nt.-ii-f.nlit-r, mother ami two sistct.s dud .S.il.lil. Mr. I 'a t U rson s i -1 : t.f toMMiiupii.in, aa.l thai i sun alive J u Ciailill:lli: 1 II t li' l'.'lt ll of t... lav is due s-!cly to Dr. Kin.;' "a t 1 V. M st, I lost oneof my New Dixovriy which coina'clc'v ,.,,Mt a.l .hattM irl.'U Is. I r.jn enrol inc. Now I wri'.i N; 'ililr (l l0 a,,! bound to liiiil. Iio! an.l have been well ami ':o. fur c.irs.'' Cuii k, s.ifc, sute, i! ti c best ifiiic.ly vii carlh fur couli", col-U luripL'e, asthma, croup, anil all throat ami luii troubles. 50c & $1.00. Ti i.il bottle free (iuur.ni teed by all di'iij;!s. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS T O R 1 A EOONE FURNITURE COMPANY. (lo to th" Iiooiii' Furniture Company for anythii;ii' you want in tli- line of Housi? I'm nisliinys. AN e have a nov ami up-to-date line of furu.it lire, Hed Springs, Mattresses, I'oniloiiK. Ulanki ts, ainl vnrious other' articles ne. ti ed in the ho;ne. lie .sure and riv lm a t nil nil I r't pl ies' b lo e lm iiii; elsew here. Store in Hank F. nil I in--. Vt ry resju-ctfiilly, BOOXE FURNITURE CO PROFESSIONAL DrsJf.' tT& a il7Dalan7y -S riXlALISTS () 1 In r;: t sal Mi:iiciNK:ind di'e.isesolthe Kyi-:, Fa it, no.-k and TiiitoA r. Fyes exaiiihied for -lasfti'H. At M..untnin ('ity third Mon , day inarch month. SG Fuiirth St. Bristol, Tenn. ATTORNEY AT LAV,', 15 ANN E1J ELK, N. C. CtT" Will practice in the courts Watauga, Mitchell and adjoining Counties. 6-'io EDMUND JONES LA- YE It -LKN'OIK, A. ;,-- Will Practh-f llegululy in the Courts of Watauga, 6.L 'io. , F. A. LINNEY, -ATTUIlXKi' AT LAW 1JOONK, N. 0. ' Will practice in the eotirts of the 1. '5th Judicial District in all matters of a civil nature. 6-111010. J. C. FLETCHER, Attorney At Law, liOONE.N.C. Careful attention given to c Ileetions. WliTLoTlLiV ATTORNEY AT LAW, B00SE, A'. C. ESpeciaI attention given to all business en trusted to Ivh care.-8 7-9-10. E.S.CUFFEY: -.1 TI ORhEi A 1 LA IV,- B00NE, N. C. Prompt attention given to all matters of u legal nature. 0S Abstracting titles and collection oi chums a special l-l'll. at t lit 15 ir As na! i n of l'.r- only by his li;'i li-n a-'er ntil I unbending iatcgnty, liis genial an 1 fliiirnii ojr i-ersoiiallty, but by t h M'mii''i',i f i -: 1 1 1 v an 11 o c a 1 tin If !iO:i the lirlMH? of 111 V orainlfathpr. I.o-was I. ra a a l itMtcil in I lmt wvt; i i of t!n Stat, "hie'i, lor in ire tii in a CPiHury. h n been the abole ol my family eoanet! ion's. His ;.eo il were my p oi!e. We b ith lov ed the evulnstiii. hiils t. 1 it 1-i-Liiiii imm I bis birt li-nlart': wt both lovd the nock.nasiirsan I herdsmen, tvli.wn hones r ,. t j aloiifj: the banks of tli.vV,it;nij:a, whi.h, in the Indian toi-jrn . 1 men 1. s benutilul 1 iv r. So beaiiti-j In! is this valh y of tii? cross, in which he was re.nvd that tha port niiolit well have haI it in mind when he wrote: "The mountains that enfold in then' swpim) The colored I.iik.s .a s round. S ivnni'ipsof sjinnt kings in pur pie and Zd I That rua'-d t hemcau'ed ground. ' i ,.i i . . ... I- .a mi t ne iuve v counii v i i u m i which he sprung has never riven ! to the world a liner type of man- j hood than iwisexemplified in him. I It is iui possible to think of ('apt. Mat, without a-wx'iat i::ir his memory with the country from w hich he caine. Although f' in" N v years re moved from their midst, his fond ness for them ic ver filiated, and hiii iiitoret in their wellnre never flagged; find wlien in the last months of his lit' . he cam- to dn-1 pore of his accumulations, they wee th" objoc's of his concern, and his beneficence. Among the iieonle w est of I lie IM, ,. I'M ,., 1'm-.,.1 l,w ,.,iMlii)Mil 'V " ' , , ; Dtavii tio s, n;s setiooiaiau's, ana ; his comrades in war. It was am ong these sturdy and intrepid mountaineers that l.e first re ceived ihe imp' ess of those sler ling traits that ever nfter.uirds tlisiinguished his character and inaiked his career. As they were str.M'g .and brave, fo he was strong and trravc; as thev are upright, so he was upright; as TThev are loval and true, so he was loyal and true; as tin y atv hospitable, generous and gentle so he was hospiahle, generous imt g.-ntle. And, moreover, from the.-e unat, peojde, ('apt. Mast caught the flavor of u tjfcaiiit nud inimitable humor, which ev er aft-rvvards enriched his con veisation and charmed his listen ers. I'ut before lutattaitied his ma jority, a call to amis re :che 1 the loyal hearts of the Wat a us inonn tiiins, and (.'njit. Mast at once left the Bchol room and enlisted in the Confederte army, in which he saw four years ol service, The Southern army may have contained more brilliant, more dashing and more ambitious sol diers and officers tiiun he, but it may be safely said that nonesur passed Cupf. Mast in tru courage,- cool-headedness, s e 1 l-r e straint and fidelity to duty. Mr. Chairman, I do not bdirve that my esteem and love for Capt. Mast baa me a.-trny in saying that in his high integrity; his poise an i sell-contro1, his love of justice, his k'ndness and un selfihuess, he strongly resembled in character his great chieftain, whose high qualities made him the greatest soldier ol his age, and one of the foremost Ameri cans of any age. .1 a-1 a t 1 h-' .')- of t h- - a r. he l"-t his r:-;.l 1-g in ball -, nn l ini:i!-;!i.ir -l v n;.on I i - iv ovorv fr.Hll tli woau I. Ii l-tutied M Aort.il no'ina t i again t ! up I In' ilii' ies t.f i i vol iii", ari ! t ' In- li I witlio.it htie,-n" t i ; lii- iTc:.t lu'S, with mule- t'i w.irds none, lm willi chaiiiy to v.urds nil. Will t'i n x! u'i Ifl'llilCI of S .',li ll fll M'S i'Vi 1. o! I i , i . il t ln s.i Hi' tyji,. .1 iii. hi r.ai t i : i .- i!i. Ii is St.. 1 in tiu .-nrviyor.-i of tli " nf !'-rat:':.rr'iv? ! Tli w 'i. 1 f..'lo v t luvii 111a v b as. storm-, ax iietiv. asusc!ui !" 11 1 l 'ful- il1 1 ,I:lv :" ,1h' S.iuiheni sobli-r- were, but thev will b;.'o:nr to a dilT-n iit i-'a s -f in-n, a.i.l t.rpifv a difiTcii; r 11.1 ii;;' 111. in li if oiii- iMiintry. So far, th- world !t is not fnr-tiis!i-d a filler type tliaa th f n- if.'leri'e s.ildier, who. thro f '"yens of.-rvi,., learned the r.i'" -t ho.to-. and t In-duti-s of i ob di. ae , fli 1 w is eha-t iiei aa.l not brutaliz d by the liorrois I of war an I by the humiliation : of defeat, who, ret u rub g to civil life, withstood th t.". ptatious, which b set a people emerging from the results of blooly war fare. And ('apt. Mast learn 1 all the les-oas of life taught by his ex iierince it1, this !er;iii!e conflict. After ren brig hjs home ia V.i jtiiuga Cotiaty, he eng.-i-ed ia 'be s: tidy of the law under the tui tion of that eminent lawxer, tli late Col (i "oig-N Folk, an 1 al ter complying tiiis coarse of study, lie, aiioat the year .isd'.l. set tied for the pai'tic ot Ins cao t sen profession, in the town of Winston. lie sjoa d. died nil o p dit:e ami for many years lield tiie olT ice of It-gistor of !ce.ls ol For syth County. I i the pr.-i-fiee ot his pro'ess- , i ion he never ljd a dishonora.ilj or eyen a questionable deed. ilis int.-grily v.iis never qaes tioae I bv a nv one, Could thoae h mi In has left beliind, tppe- iailv the vutiajr men, who laive , rcci titlv I ecom nieaib U's of this bar, find ariyu here ia the aanals of our profession in Ihu Stiite a truer or finer exeniplai? Faith ful to every trust coinmiited to him, honorable and generous to wards his clients, al.vays frank wiih the Court, careful and accu rate to the cent ia his accounts, t lie friend and the shicl 1 of the widow and the orphan, -eiral and courteous towards his fel lov lawyers; well may he be held up as a patt rn i'or us to folio. v and to emulate. May the meiii ory of the qualities in him ever abide in our h-arts lo inspire us and to guide us. 'Mark th- p rf-cl man, and be hold the upri-h'; for the ni l of that man is pnacc." Tot t'.n ed for 15 Years bv a cure-dcf vinir tonaejli trouble tliiit b:itHhd doctors, and resisted all remedies he tried, John W. Mod ders, of -Mod.lei svil'.e, Mielegin seemed doomed lie had to soil his farm and rive up work, Ilis 1 neighbors said, '-he can't live much longer." 1 Whatever I ate distress ed me," he wrote, ''till I tried Elec trie Lhteis, which 01 k'd such w onders foi me that I can no.v eat things I could not take for years,' Its surely a grand remedy for sto mach trouble." dust as jjood for the h ca' and kidneys. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c at all drug gists. Marring" is apt to be a failu e when both husband and wife throw tiwav the bait they used in catching each other. Children Cry FOR FLETCHtR'S CASTORIA G.i '. .! .,: As i . a! Vi in g T i ' I... V ii, -i. ti !':. tl.i- I -. nil I ; - ; ti" ti ' . vli' - M II ' A-..' II 1 a . . i i. K.tit'ix 'Mi I'll- tr ! ; ! o'l' f I l.i.:y : in i witlfioit s lyi"- lit ( 'iii of ti.- h .! !l Hi!.-'' I . t 111 . i i.'i l Ti. tlr I. !l ) fi : I ' . . .":! in:' i : ,v. .t a I h.' l.:!;k VVi . ::i . is iui ny ; .) ; i I a ill it !i;:s '1 fit pr.iV". t ':ai 1 willi lit 1 i-i' a c 1 m !- I. V.'e lot:.; " -re e.'i Ii el- 1 1 1 . ; tT.;i oa . i 1 ii ' n: .i ,1. 1: ih'M-arly f Mil e. 1' i;.i- .11 I il.in-e. 1 :i ' III ) ' !' 1 was I, ib o I 'd, mi I lvie.i aii'iihil ited. (ii'.id II tii : tli: iriis.iiie air oust I Ii e ft'M ive hon-e li fonain its f 1 : ; i an avl i!i '!i- i'r.ni wliieli ti. J -1 Ol" til I'.O IS.'liO c;: a rever I. op to t s-ai-e. Ti e 'i-?h.ed to go th "f ''"' '-aii'ie.ss iit-e-lile ;i W; miliotis T '.l lata Coastitalioa t-lls ot th work just t:o,v beitir done 9 ia 1 he Sou' hern states I o eii .a i ' e I In 1 .i jl l st we i t e i Oi h.u iavoi m i ,,.;i. iii. ill At'a::i i tlg'-llts uK-ai a iv I" ia :i;i-.v ; of th- v.. ,v )!';a en:; ! in i-v.ir-s-ivi' r-mi .! r oi t e i iiiaaaer in which i in; era.- a le a I g i!iht " tlis iSo.it li'i-n visitation 1 has passe I from t:.e r-dais oi I t'ae irv into stern ;i fare. 'Aciiviiy ii-ainst th iest is by u ui -an t ; ls'u.ti- 1 to 1. h e bri .'i l raiiLre covered by L h o Uoeki'lcller dv oat ion. '"la practi'-nlly every S-mthera j state bo; lid of health, stale, eou.a I tv and inuaieinal. are -teadilc at wor'; in tic . :':' irl at i r.iieati o i. Tlu; ohl Ilourlioii attitad loace iioticai.ie in two or tioee Soar' ii K'at. an 1 w h i c Ii soa-ht to disev'it the hookworm j by denying Sl.s existence, has-iv- 1 en w.-.y to n;;re "-ensibl views I Fver"Wliei-i' c imiiereat ' in-j ployes of orgiinix ! health bo! ies, wit 1 1 authority and a. f..ir al-! IoAiiiice of tends becking thiii,: are gr.id aaily invadiHg the noo'.s and crannies of each s'.a'e in search o! sullerers. 1 The familiarity that coavs; with'clo.se si tidy of the suhjivt: hasn h'ssene i ill- ptoportioi:-i first attributed to the problem of : the ho ik or :n. "I I. is nmv d ii.ia 1 ely i.iio'vu ; thar sM oral hundred 1 hou.-.aud. : Iierliapsaa ag-'re-ateot a million I or moi''. Southern people, while! and ne zro, are now a i 1 have j ior a nay yeais been paitiaily incapiifilati-il by th.' offjias of i tliis nisi iii-is little p'i-.p.ai "More sereins t u!-.. t ' of the. problem have i:ecer do ;bt.-d titaf . the widespread (.Teval-'ii " uti.-in ' a 1 iasi has tor 111 11 y yea i s c.x r ted a disastrous e!t-er 1100:. S e,i- : 1 h-rn pre gr.'f s and develo, r. at . : (live so large a peicenttuce of the. working po,."il r, ioa of a secMoii; o dy the p over id' lull ca ji.ieity 1 ia Mlaitely, a nl it rcqaiivs 11 1 1 iaiaginati.ui to see 1 lie penalty j express (1 ia dimiiiishu in lust ri d output and lei-ilng of the death tate from other liiseasis. "Fo, ttiuat ly, th cure ofhook ! wor.11 di.se i is si.nple an 1 in x-; petisiye. Should : he pi esent ac- tivity be maiiii ai: ed. there is hope that tl.e toll of the malady w ill be incalculai ly lessened with in I he present deca"." You ."e Tobahly euaae that p ieinnonia alwas itsuits from a cold, hut y ever l.ealtl of a cyltl i rcuhing iii pneuit.oiua wiien Ch.on hoi in s (.'i ai-h h'tliiedv was u-ed . V ;ij take tlie I isk vv lien 1 1 Us remei I v mav he had for a tiille? For sale' bv all dealers. '! f V!I ,H 1 i; ''j'y .'ill 1" irrv I'f.m.lj 1 ' ''' - - .N.-i-PH't-l :. m P,. Jiv NT ii i v.;;' ! t ioa,"l ! !', ,-.,r,.,!v I!::. I I.... ii i oi. nti-i it w I M wiil hai .i flmw; that is uuij'.ies'ioiie.l ifiuie I e :-i:.i;! te.l to the s;t r- In... I. kl'i. ,-I -.li'l'j-id I tiuklen's Arnica 1 i ' : ...i-n:: ii '1. ;ir ti i:i." tliaf s:-ive '.11 it .' Si.c il.d --o.iiiil it cur fii t 1 1 ' b nfr" I :n Nortii 'l tl.e boil in n sbt 11 tin.e " Quick. " , t ; j 1 . : . I T.:" I ; - : 1 1 I !.' m.!-- ; bealtl of i'.nriis. Scalds, Cut-, JT1 .-ts 111.1 hi; l:"t t p.' o! the d-. C Urnises. Sprains, Swcllin;i.. si 1 ;-::! :;' .1 . T.i none Ave-v h.is i'"-'1 F.h cure on caith. Try it. " : 1 i!i-t;.;-i i.-;,i'd ai.d hoor - 1" ('.. tfi.n tl.e t'.-trli'est K't t ! - i.i o lb. .-'.ite to this o-'jod :.,!.. A! M " i ' 1 : 1 i '. M'T tit! A v. ry t;te laujiortiil ! ti.uaia ! o i.i i:;..i-ii. '. alter more than; i v.i l.i.,irii:: t hat Pilliie hail led In cli.il'.'es tn.lt '.ale.l !or highest : ,,i,.,. ,,Mt mi a.tiun entitled as H- coiiiav;.. The li. st Avery toiome,,,"V1'' fotuini-ii.ed in the , v ... i , . , i Superior court of Wntuiijrii county, to mi'Ji larol.ua was ( oloiiel ,tll. SIIJ :iv j,, w,ieli is r(tiirna) Wairl,tsi!l ( Wait s t i I l-o n-t ii e sl'fi':' 'I'ithi. Hill, of the Superior ... , , imir of W ;itau-a fount v, to be held I, or, ) A-cry. n . alter g!;ida-;1, the c-crt house iii the town of ii ' i o i w i ll t li- h i !i"-t lioao"s a1" i beoi.e. on the thinl Monday after ,, ' 1 1 - t i i--1 Voiuhiv in Marcn. it" being 1 i in . to a, c: :i,.e lothuState m t! c -T-h .lay of'M.ireh. mil. That the 1 7o.. 1 ! as i. in-' ia ( harlot te l'"lsi of sai.l n.-rion in for the fore. ,. . . v , r!. iire ol a ci i taiu n.ortajre exet'ii on .day :.., 1 i . .. nud W;;s oae , t,.,l li .lilLinl Itao-i.-on to J.-hn W. of the loromost patriots of that ! Wi,ri1' 1 "'-''"'J I'lnlntiff, , ' i winch in. n-ttr.-i is ihilv registered day and signed the declarnt ion: , in the ..:!iee of the Ue-iter ot Deedo he wasC loi o! in I h-Kevolul ion- "' Wnt.iu-a county, ill Hook M; ai;e . . I'll', and coneys 1 1 2 acren of land on a.i'y .". vai. and ( oi io. alas, when ' the wat. r of Duteh Oeek in Hairt . in .l laiiiottc, caas-d L'is .u()iis c .u.ay; ami also for the purpoce of ; n:i nit: caiici li il a ei rtaiu ileeil exeeu papers and olhce to be burn t, ,l l,y J,,l,it y Ward mid his wife to cd: h" s-rve I ia the IVovinc-hf! i the Mih-.tolin Seafjle. And let th e . ,.iul John Senile take notice that he t ..!.. icsi lit I .illsiior.) and as j u reiiird t appear at paid terra in- hberol th- llalilax Co a-r. ss i imswer or demur to the eom- i i lo 1 1 it of the plamnU', or the plain ' thill formed tin Slate I oust ittl-! lilt will n;ipl to the court for the r ! ttoli; wrote more of that ilisttai- l,i r dyniaii.ied in theeoiiinlnint. TI is ineiit than a iv other m-mber ol the committee ap anted to draft that instrument, being tl.e an- thor ol the clans requiting the L'gisl it urn to establish the I'ni vsi'Miy ; w as one of the gr-atest la wye: s o! Ins d tv ami had the best library in Western North ( 'a ro! ii:a : he iiccepted a ch e I'ne "a s!,'d defendant on the tali day of , , t , i- 1 . ' Jan. It'll bv W. I Farthinir clerk of ttoai Andrew .lacMon lo light a I, i,e .uporioV court of Watau-aCoun-duel. remsaiir lams If tiflire. fliality No.th Carolina for tlie sum of , . ; t- '.'-.l ' Uue bv account from the d1?- n t"t .1 ciMn hied ( oloiiel .,er fe,iui.t to the plaiiitilT for gocds sold walked tip h;t!l and hail led hiai , . ,, .. . , , a lecture u;o the evils of duel la t he Co'idederntL' annv then were no niorj ardent pni:otJ or , . . lif.aver SO uiers thati tiie A V. r.VS. T. ay were ail dis: Y 1 1 all 11 at 1 1 and had the courage of thei1 Siate-irr'.its convictions. C. -lou ., . . Cl Isaac I'.rWIll A Ver.V was lllorl 111- ly uiai'i 'ed at (Icttysburg, I ad ing ai t ro ',': in a cl.ar '.e that went I'arth'er iti th- ciii'iay's line thaa tiny other t roups ventured da iag i he thre days. After hid ii;' from ids horse he took fiom liis poi;k-t a pencil and apicte'of paj.er oa which 1 1 ? wrote in indis tinct din meters withhisleft hand (his', "right being paralyzed) the foihw lug message: ".Major, 'loll my fa! her I fell ith my fa.-e to t he e... iii v. J. F Avt-iv.'" His faithf ilsa'vant caniod his b'dy to Wilii.ims. ort , bur ovii--z.m1- 011s Iriea Is ha 1 it di aut. rr -d and put in s-oineConlederatecemroerv bat his hi.uilv could never trnce . , . , where h- wds ,a:ii.d. lhe most d.st 1:1 aiiislie I livmvr memli.T of t In t.iiuily. .'u Ig- Alpiio as.) f'i.h l.ouu Averv, was as brave a Con - !e 1,' aaic .-Idler as foil ,wt.l Lae, , ... .. , and no man in Western N"iU' Carolina i.as served his State more 1 ourageously and pat t i at i- caliv, placing his life in jeopard v toivstorethe Sta'e to its 0n .... ... opiu oi tin uavs ol tac)nstn:ci,rti ..i.i w r.no W 1fi tio.i, and afterwards.' as member or t lie Constitutional Convention and as Sup em 'Court and Fuipe i ior Court judge he s-erved the Stat with ability and zeal. When lloke county is organiz ed. Cen. Hoke will k the guest f honor Wh, Avpi v ,.,,:,),. i J olgal.iz-d, llld-e Av.'rv will' beninr ,"'t "f-r J .,,c,e8 '' ,1 he guest of bonor. in giving thei nam. s of Hoke and Averv Xn the last two new counties; two of the, .....Oil UIOLIIIwUIO'l. 1 KClllI' d lit Lliei annals of the L3tate have been further honored. I l.-n-i. mally a ninl.lli-oped . ' -i iiiH'i n-'aiiis lur illuKions ntiil ,'umm , t b. live nil tlf worM ui,-k..-.l u. ui.kiu.1. V ifi.' (;.! Tip Toll Atlticc. ".'..v "iff wi'iti'! nif luukc om '" t!.. ! c:-r to ii'tean ugly '.;!," writes J. Fraakt-l vt Sirtud, ' Onl 25c at al 1 il U-jJists. 1 Mi'flCK. : Naol: Cir.iliii.1. Watau-.i Co'intv. In tin ? in it 1 ior t'.uat, Suriiiir Term. it'll. M. I. I'.iliiii-ltii vs. John V. Ward. Millanl llurrisoii uud John Sl-av'k. Ti,.. ,l.,r, ,.. f,.l... ...Ill j iisi t:ay i ici.i uaiy, i.ui. "W". 1). 1'AUTlllNG, C S. C. NoTICK North Carolina. Watauga County, Superior Court. Spriiin- term 11)11. Pixie Shoe Manufacturing Co. vs. M. S. Miller. The dele luluiit alicve named will take notice that a siiiiiiiions in the above emit led action was insued against i:lel delivered t.y the said plaintiff to j the di f. iiuio t, whieh sninnions is ra- tu i nabfcit the superior court to be held in Boone, N. 0. on the third Monday after the fi est Monday in March lull, it hcing the '7th day "f :" 1 he said (lefcudant w ill ;i!so take notice that a warrant of !,,:,, -.e'lmnir .was issued bv the twill o-l-rk of I he superior court on the i)th (I ay ot jJareu l;ii;, wnieli warrant 18 returnable to said court at the time and place ahove named for the sutu- i.n'.r.-, in.. 11 nil.. .. 11. 11 1.1. ... ir.l.lu s renn.i .1 l..i,iiiiii.nr mill answer ne ..1 , ...1 ... 1. ...... i.u a..r.... ,.... demur to the complaint which will he deposit 'id in the ofiice of the said ;ii rU of the supi rior court the first three d ys of the term, or the relief therein demanded will be granted. This liith day of Jan. 1911. V.'. i). Fartiikng, C. S. C. NOTIC E. North Carolina Watauga county in the Superior Court. 0. F. liii gham. vs. J. A. Davis, ii v it tue of an exe 111 ion direc ted t- the tin 'ersigned from the ' suj.e. ior court of ataugacoun- 1 v iii t ' 11 :i I .. 1 ve .ti t i 1 1 uil iv t ir-in f - :, Mll,llJ;l, f tj,e (U, (.ay i Matvh 1S11, at 12 o'clock, M., at the court house door of stud ! county, ned to tliehighest bidder i UA said exmit ion 1 an the right, title and interest ,;e S;i,, j, A Iavi Iuim iy , t he fod ov ing described leal eg. ! lat . (o wit: lying ;nid being in 18'1''1 county and st ate nnd in Wa I ' -' 1 1,;A,lshil nnd "'a follows: ije-ininiig on a maple on t1L, Ht,st ban' ol Pigeon lloost m,ek an'd runs N 40 K itf poles to a stake on west liank of Kail I ere, k. in I) M. Shook's line, thru S 70SO , oles with '.aid line toa stake on ton of a mice, then with iol.'s, then S 20 W 16 poles to a Spanish oak, I). M. Shook's cor ner, Mien W with hisline 40 poles to a w hite oak, J, I). Shook'seor ner", then N 85 W 13 poles and 17 links to a stake in J. D. Shook's line, then N 20 E 39 . ..... . ..p.. , uvy .. P"h's to a small cucuml er, then N " V !" to tlle beS'n- .roi.,u bu,Hf,M " ?" T. W1,,s,-V a J'"'"" l?r f42-4'"; V,! u"t' tos,H- rl"8 JaD' 23rd D. C. Rao an, Sheriff. 4 :.-. it- S,': 4 W.. w .vi.'4t