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il ' i' !4 .''' 'ti.f.i e i .- i (( i ; Ti.. A i. Ci,!riBi,n',tiit;;l lAorr it week i;;;'.: k-'-I !!i' ilos ,,j the M-v eat Ii year ia t hi-iti.rv tin' Appal. n laan Tri.a'itr Sl,iol. ' 'a Monday evening ;i:e St-: i',r C.as he'd itsanuiiai ret p tnn in T hi auditorium of the A I mini-trat i n Building. In 'Ii" ea. hiT part of the ewiiir mem bers uf Hit Hoard "i Tr;st..s, t!u I'acubv, tin' hiaini and the Si'inor Cla- wtTf caili'. noil f..r 1 c. sl,oit sM'til.-s. The laticr ;;!t I'"'' onii:Huiice is ai of Ju evt'tiiii!; Ivi.t I to h-!;". a i ! i 1. uv mint l I Hiunii- aa.l nil i:.fo:t.il i"0.l 'Tk ail thirds l-'-Vlior loi nil! - , lr.i:,,0,L l lie annual ii'iuir. n- ""' ered on Weni'mlay eveniiiir ly Hipro is a t-oiiaJ ni-ourgi rtiorejit, Htnani. live tank earn nru.,. .notlu r fonti're is the ef Unn. T. W. J'.ickett, our present , i.liolitii' and more dt strui Mve , ll0 riipnii jr to liriar or.ek tiif(.t tj;f sjnai:is. YestrrJay .i Attorney (Ii neral. Mr. uuk.'tt ! ((f family life tlinn Mortiioniin. ;Mipply tin? city's mwlfl. Tins is made a. very eloijaenr an I in-i It the tearfully itu nnsintiun'.- truly a distreti-iiii state i f nf Htructive spcei i'. laarliiiijx n Tt divorce mills tliruiihoiit tlic.f.iirs. matters uf vital conri rn. notoa-; iiit'i States. I h-se iiiilis. liki l ly to th'msei tioii or to th.' State., but to theSouih. He paid uhi-rh j tribute to the hardihood, t h e j strength ut character i.:nl innate greatness of the mountain p -1 ule. This. Mr. Hickett declared,! is attributable to the great lieri taffe of the people of the hills pure Anglo-Saxon blood. "The mountain people are highly hon ored in that the face of a South- erucr, a native iff Western North , Carolina, should be selected to j represent to the school children of our reat Nation, and of the world, the pure Caucasian our beloved Vance." He dwelt for a while on the lovo of home and freedom, an inherent characteris tic ol the mountaineer, beautiful ly exemplified in Sevier and the Battle of Kill's Mountain. "The mountaineer likes to breathe Gud's free air standee; on hi ondiit'Mr. Bickett ure.l tlu; people to educate their sons and ;.0,ter,)a'v Was a brilliant illus daughters in the value of land i'tl;lti(,n ,;f ,vsotireefu!ess, and a home, lie deplored t h e phjck ah(1 coriCt,t mt ion of ef-tendei-.ev on the part of the peo-j ,)rt t..l!) f,.,,,,,.,!,. pli of the pietsC-it day to s-il out! to 1 lie irieat corporations :i,(r land llieir birt'ii-'virht. The lat ter part of isis addrcsx v-as an exhorta:in t t ne rr:il:jm ii.iss teat uii.'.v uo iioi.i p n r. in perpetua! ii:' an i; liell' ! ,.-.! dent cilicnsii'p tiie trained man i ai ii ins w 01 k, I At 'J'"!' t'ae class pxer;'i?ies --vcre held, ttr.-J t!.o ii:'.:g,-r;r..i:..e '.v a greatly enjoyed by a large crowd. At S:-"0 in the evening the an nual Alumni nano'tet was held in the dining room ol Newland Hall. Covers were laid for seven ty; many alumni coining from distant sections of the State. This enjoyale board was presided over by Mr. lleorge I'. Haga mfin. of the clnss of 1007. Mr. W. E. idler, tit the clnss of HtOS, wu8 called upon, and responded to "The Class of 1108." Miss Floreuce I'.lair, "The Supei inten dent;" Miss Jean Wit hersjioon, of Chicora I'ollege, a member the Summer School teaching foice, The faculty." and Mr. Ira T. Johnson, "The Class of 1911." Mr. Charles 15. Spicer, of theclass of 1004, made the principal speech of the evening, ile was followed by Honorable T. W. liickett, Mr. II. A. Foshee, of Durham, for the invited guests? Captain E. F. Lovell, for the Board of Trustees; and Supen: "tendent B. B. Dougherty, for the administration. This gathering was the last feature in the clos in exercises of the school year 1910-'ll. The Charlotte Observer says that the Southern cotton mills have been complaining about the high price of cotton, but recent rains have done much to des troy the foundation for that complaint. The bumper crop that will soon be ready formarktt, will not command the high level prices paiu tor me iaav way says that his Co. has car crop, though the increased nuin-jried forty percent luore ,,aRBfin. ber of bales may bring in the ag-l iplo th mQUUm 0, Weg. gregato,to the grower, almost j erH NoP(h Carolina than ever 1 r .1 t . J nnu.n wo. a rp'i.;?.en hist ye.ar. ue-Ar'.y o.ie.bi!lkri uoeai s 1 . .1 lOer. "I 1 i k" I' . '. i - ti P: aaun ! k - 111 i l.ke V.ieviry- 'i f Ii! ", . . i. 'it i. to i.ie a. With b it lilt! - I. Minn-times !: !'! i.;i . ai;.l ;r- .ai!'l fai n s wi'S n-t .rvn n m-iIi a l -1 when itailv cvervt !.!'..; i- ia liar Iffi hi the water of 'hi coa::-. r.i.MiV. !iai not uii.'.i'isiao.l. Nev- If the liunv trd could have a r a d m' ad ia t !; uomleiiul ss- say they would iloi:btle hd a a ! an i i world above u. They ina meeting aa I i-jl.r t m. ia i-lii.t aiai mv without a faitilai" tin' iloi;!o:i tih .'J d.Moi !. an. I i. tnu-t thii.k.that i vc t i.iii oa tiiit tcm stial La'.l i-in haruioiiv. out our vision m too -.Lu It to .-i' It. I in UUi'ia. . ... . .. . ' i tin-nmls of the -rods, are i-Iowly ( but sun ly orindiiifT t' lKMvJl1' j tl:o lioun stic altarsol the nati m. Husband and wile are st'pauite l t,n the most fliaisy pretexts. And us if the difl'erent states of the L'uion were not sutficiently nc coutnodatin! in this respect one state has the uneiiviabledistiiift ion of rrantino; a biil of divorce for the mere askiii" ol it. on the Hole condition of a brief residence within her borders. Cardinal (Jibbous. Maehinery capable of pumping 1,200.000 gallons of water dai ly is at work at Mt. Holly. Wa ter t ruins are now in transit. Four trains of oil tank cars un healed before midnight on the MO lh. -JS'.UOO gallons of water. Chatlotie will not sailer. The i ( )bserver savs that the record ol , , ' t Mt H()llv The reported contagious dis e:;sH in Miteheil Co. which was said t- t !: f !I the skill ol the doc tor- ..roves on i'iv'sti".-iio:i to. I 1 . . .1 t J liavi-ovi-ri'i.iteu 1 t h-' ease (F a physician, of that county who cut i.lS lil!. r and later, develop- i ea svmpiomsoi oiooa-poisonuig. ,,1 IMiable aatiioiitics in Mitc'tiell, County, and in Tenn, declare that there is no cpid-'iiie of any kind. The Interurbnn Edition of the Charlotte Observer is a mam moth affair. It contains one hun dred pages of choice reading mat ter, telling the story of the pres ent condition and possibilities of the territory between Greenwood S. C, and Durham, N. C. It is certainly a great achievement by one of the leading Southern dai lies 10 cents, il sent to the Ob server Co. at Chnrlotte. w ill bring you a copy of t his great edition, which is worth many times that amount. In a frightful wreck on the Sea board Air Line last Thursday at Ilamlot, N. C. fifty were injured and taken to Charlotte and plac ed in the good Samaritan Hos pital. The collision was between a colored excursion and a freight train. There were GOO colored ex cursionists on the passenger train. The biggest thing that has happened ia North Carolina in this century, is the fact that ev ery one of the working days that the sun has gone down, during t he past ten years, its rays have fallen on a new school house. News and Observer. Mr. II. V. Cary general passen ger agent, for the Southern Rail- DCioro. "i 1 ; !.! t: .i ' ui !t l.l t'i t. .:. i :il !i VI i a 'lit t! :-va- I. T :Mi.-i!iv in.nlv nil dry a:. i.i!i" c i n i ! ' wave ar b ; "grabbli-d" evi ry day .iii.l it k.rxu;i:i! il.epr.'s sit ratoU " t nif l to pa w !a it was iau. liun-i! in tlu lr! i! u e lat .w ti r. Moiiuie lai'i'iir. r. - i j Th, at-r suit-ply t rhnrVU". . .nv.Iin- .Iron-ht of Au- 1 owi,fr 0 t. ft.a,.f :Jrtjti!il:t. Iia" ' ,rI,t ssl. We ;w "Mt';." le- . (j, e.M.u, ,..r ,)r UI1 ni-l-lluite !"-;,";;, ttc ilron-ht i- iviJi-ntly !ri'M' - . h:wi" T;k.' fr'"nw,!:V:,;trok,,., or l.ri,,,J.i,aior rc Uie CH.v is suiiniii'U Piitra nun a-: Virginia Kepresentative has;nnd li-vin s creek looked as if i,o roiluced a hill in C.a,-r. ss ap. ' thev had not had "a drop to nrotiriatiinr ..!U().(i(ii) lor the pauhase of Jamestown Island, Virginia, and to conveit it into a national park to preserve the sight of the first Kn nieut in America. sh ret tie- Mrs. J. F. Fnghind of Lenoir, who is Ufll known in iii.one. was thro vn from her bugcy on last Frid iy and badly hurt. She has been ia a serious condition but the News slutis that she is now illljilOVllig. Imtnigrants from cholera in fi sted districts of Italy, have been arriving in N. V, in large numbers. A strict quarantine is beimr maintained, still ilw.ro ii i nt i f in . great danger of the disease being brought to our shores. P.nritini Springs Orphanage, realized l.OJo. This together with 1.00 recently given ly a fi ii nd in the cotton belt, comes a tim ."ly hee 1 to tle'e f ttherh'ss 1.... 1,,.., ' ones, these hard t lines. The el-n mber of commerce ol Hi.d - ni v ' (' low g; ,),) l!i'l-.oi .N . t- lias iaise.1 Jf-oo,- l;()0 as a i'niid to o.iU'atite the location of fact ores theie. Thev have sui'i ly gone after them in follows, to wit: Hf.-ininir on a white flip wav too-et tb'ia iitk etU' "f ,,,li"t Hrown road: tue way 10 ci ia. m. i,m ft yyntij.-,. imu Witi, . 1 . I C. O. Ilodties' line, to (i. V. Karnes' I line: thense I'., villi Pa ues' line Hint grand old man, Bishop; to Jidin II. Nonas' iine to corner of O. P. Fitzgeiald of Nasln iile, ! Ma-'tha IU' dower; thei.ee M. p 1 with dower line to the bexiuuuiR. lenn. was stricken with lienrt , ContaininK 14 rcres. more orlesB. AU trnii!,lp last week, and is serious. ly ill at his home. An inventory of the estate of Mark Twain Kit property to the amount, ol $ 17 1,1 00. The es tate goes to his only surviving child. It is estimated by the State Board of Agriculture that the 10 1 1 , will be immense Some thing like seveiitv odd millions of bushels may be expected. Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamber lain's Liniment freely. It will re move the Soreness and quickly re stoie the parts to a healthy condi tion. For sale by all dealers. The residence of Mr. I. A. For rester of Willtesboro, was des troyed by fire last Friday. Josb 4000, insurance 800. Foley's Kidney Remedy Is particularly recommended for lecoiuiiiciiiicu iui chronic cases of kidney and bladder trouhle. It tends to regulate and control the kidney and bladder ac tion and is healing, strengthening and bracim' M B IJIaekrurn. m, -, a f i-.rn r There are 140,000 acres of win land in Catawba Co. Wouldn't it be fine, it good crops We:e growing on this vacant laud? Children dry fOZ r'UlSHER'G A TORI A TI..' -... 11 :i. ill . '.!' r ' ' l 'iii'iV -!lt ! I.iil a- I.,, :.; .. t! ;. ia- a:.-! ; ! . 1 !. i I o!l Jkl .1-' , . ... Il .a i ot ,,.r: I it. I l '.'" i v .r . 1 I I'll "i i in J. i. -.:.. wl.i'" t o: 'l ; o t m th' nuMii.i "t 'i'- i a ui-ai'ta! il.ii-jr l"tli cut- !. !l Mi 1 i-orii A' ii! ili'.isilii as jti't-ii a if (!: r' 1 1 l il.roiu'li t!.! ii. ijoriati;n ll "('.iSOll I'l jooil ra.if-. It wa ll..' 'wivt tlnuj;lit kuo n ia many ynrrJ. xtrti I.rnr ovi r a I. imi-r p ri il aa I nivi'ii!! a lar-.'r t'Tritory. it t III poiiit f .ifl.U to Top ti l' ii suit i r 1' il'!a Stroud ... , .1 , I. , than a if tl." tciii! ot t'n'i-Iiort t lint t -V; I t.rok.'Il it'll I.IT Uie : Koi'ky river and Co Idle creek .w-e a', o.e normal nitli waiter t p.I enough for hearth paint, vs lit 1 Chailotte's Suuar rnek drink" The 101 1 drought will go down into history as one of! 'many peculiarities. Never leave home without a hot- le of Chamberlain's Colic. Cliolci a ' .... i n;..r, I',. ,,.,.. It U il ! . ' '. , 1 nin in- ot.iaiucii wneii on ihmi. ii.ciujc v. c.,k.eN ai,d iudi-cVd.., tutcv ca:s or steam Jlnps. 'l or ale t nil dealers: Kntrv Notice No. 2..10S. State of North Carolina Wntau-a Co. ) flice of Kntrv laker for.aiil conn-tj- .Inliii W. lira loeiiten anil enters ill i iictcii of land, on the waters of Johns Kivcr. in ll.'owint; Hock ami Vataus;.'! ti'Wiishijis, ln-i;iiiiiiii on a t .i.e corner in tl'.' i ' s n.s line tiiul rimiiini: son t Ii t" a hiack iruin on top ef SoU I'aiup riJv'o, and then with , . , i ... ii iu. ii ivin: iiui'. nun won iiviM" Ilatlcys laip innl others innl vnriiaiH eourm's hack to hciriiiniii o n to in clude all Tli-" vacant land. Kntered June Siith Hill. 11. J. HARDIN, Entry Taker. NOTICH. Hy virtue of a power of sale eon. ; taincd in a liiorttr.i' ' deed executed : hv .J. II. Ilod''es atiii wile Kdiui liixl- jri-s to j.oyd M. Nmris. ami duly re corded in Hook "l pai,'o l:tt of the ... . ttllL,it,,r l)f p for wtau- tin County: The umlerMnned morta. auhS'ul! hoin-e door, 111 flie town ot Hooiie, .. c , ... the hour of ti) o'clock p. 111., one tract . of parcel of land in Meat Camp town kIi in. Vataiit-'a Count v. Hounded as .K'inm the lands of ttie Jlartlia Hod ; jiVH (.lower, O. H. HodeH and others, 1 ui.Tf.r tl o nomlitmiiM tli4i l tV-Mlt IV iSlli I ITI J 1IIC LI'lllllllVIID V 1 1 V paid mortgage deed. This the 11 day of July Kill. I.OYD M. Nonius, Mortgagee, NOTICE. Under oral by virtue of a power cf f.ale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by A. A. (iilliam and wife, Julia (iillntn, ro L. 1) Miller on March 2')th , 11110, to secure the pay ment of the binu of $1'J5, and inter est on the same lroiu March iJHth., default having been made in the pay ment of the principal or the interest onrhesameo r any part of either, Now, therefore. I wiil offer at public out-cry for sale at the court house door in liuone, on the 14th day of August 11)11, between the hours oLIO o'clock a ui and 4 p in, the same he- i ing the si coiul Monday of August tho following real estate viz: All the following described piece or panel ol iaiid, lying and being in the Conn ty ot Wi'Voi.'n Cove t'reek Town- liiji, N C. .mil known and ikR.iiated a follows, viz: Hfginning on a white oak tree, now down J b Adam's and J K Uliiir's corner, iluae'e running west with J It HI air's and Jerreuiy Green's line to two poplars; J L Ad nins and Jerremy Greene's corner; thence south 16 poles to a dogwood in the Thou. Swift old line; thence east w ith said line !ri poles to a span isli o-k, said Swift's corner, thence south with said line iS'i poles to a white oak, thence east 16 poles to a dogwood; thence south with the old Swift line to a cucumber in a field 1 H1,',l J L Adams' comer; thence east,' ,....,, ..u t w ...... ..... I I W l'g (Jillia WlllIU T IJUIIVU D lllll, to a sugar tree on a rnige; tlience iN with the main licight.8 of the ridge to a locust, J H Hlair's corner: tlience N "4d. 1C. 70 poles with the fence on the ridge to a hickory on a knob, thence west with the top of the ri.lge with a conditional line between J L A .1 .. .1 4 ... I I .. I. .. I .1 T I , uams ami in, 1111 i;uiw i f u r Hlttir to the i,efcini.luir containing 02 . acres more or less. Said mortgage is : recorded in book 81, of mortgages, inu in nmnHW ui llm Uni.i.lo. of Deeds of Wat'tugacouutv to which reference is hereby made for a full and cuiiipUle description of the same Siii.l I'Hiil wili lie solJ to aatlsfy mild !!. f .ii.. I interest on -nine end i-est ii Mv'. ami deed in f. e j.'.iia!.' ill i-xi -. ated to t! .ap :!, I'.iil. ..l. :,: i'i i-.-na i o.Ulal clliC. Ill S' tie f ! ?!' i . I . C ' u... t i l.:n. j I " : '-. - f.'f ;n l.l I . I.l'l . . !,r ! .I i. ;nr . .i. l . M.i i'. i .!! :iii . Si-j tn.iiii i. i.ii i' ': ii " h l u I. K. a -r, l'rc. Cicn.H i.., N. l MEEEBITH i i.n. flm f. w ri.lti-.iHi f,.r woiiiimi ..-.'n m r..r. iiitm liir yenr i.i niaiun.e rtuu-Kc "w-. mn-raiu, mine iytl,,.u,M wr.l.Hl in tlie Mu ot EJocotion, Art ul Uiulc. .iiir:.rv rau'itltitu ewvHent. Tr-iinit'nr i" lMii.Hl I'.-huntion umler Dinrtor. Court for banket Ull .'.jt;,,, t , ,,v alMUlt hall a. hcuror 0U, douie.Uo.emc,, ki.. ts un lr..in V' to ilo a yrnr. .tnVi tK n ui'fTi'.iiij; tln nei'ONi.ry Moil .1!; :i Ai'iuli'iuy. Hi lii v il to l e the eln rt wniian l'e i nitt Ii " t,:iarti'Iv Bilili'tiii, ir DR. COOK'S Th (real woadar mt ih . ( 6 ! of Miin. It will whi rc aciW a ! r. Ilr or aitrckaal ion asl trap it. acaa mm mmmm mm4 miln aaipla Iraa. 1. 1. C00I MEOlCICf St.. Wlnai lilia. i.t ajaata MAW F()i Ki.ti.ui.iiMii. in i l.iiul, Itimm's ianit- Puck and Miff j.'inf.-. b cut ami lnirn. Piles and .-.tmos f pi-rippe. e.ili's and eonylTi. il thi'-ic Pus. i.dics illanhoia and tl u x plein Winston Sidi'in, N. C. April, 2. 1900. I.ir. T. 1,. ("' .k. S i'em, N. C. Dear Sii : 1 tii d your C. C Dr. Cook Certain Lure, a vahei. I'l..' Kuied) for Hht'iimaiism, am1 all pains. lUsptclfidlv, It. J. lii'.YNOLDS. lacs. U.J, R. T.h.C, TOMx FBIEHDS FOR THE The year 1910 having been numbered with the past, it is my pleasure to state to my enstomers and the general public that the year just ended has dealt with me as ten derly as any year since I have been in the mercantile busi ness, andI trust it has, to some extent, rivited your con- in the belief that I ! this understanding I have renewed energy and determma tioil to make the year i9ii mm stccEssm For both myself and customers through fair dealing s j and you may rely on the fact best staple goods at my place of business at the lowest prices they can be sold, for remember I claim to be no "Cheap John" but take pride in dealing in the very best goods, knowing them to be cheapest for my customers in due course of time. Now, to conclude with, I wish to EM PHASIZE the fact that you can find anything usually kept in a first class store at my place of business and that I make a specialty of the Brown star 5 star Shoes knowing them to be the best on the market at the prices. Thank ing one and all for the patronage you have given me in the past, assuring you at the same time 1 will endeavor to merit it in the future. Most Respectfully, M R BLACKBURN Boone, N. C, Jan. 12, 1911. JOHN W. H0DQKS, Pres. J0IL i W: MDdES & CO :NEW YEAR'S We w ish to call your attention to thespleudid line of merchandise we carry in stottk, we know we can and will save you money if you will give us a chance. Our stock of merchandise consist of the best qual ity to be had and we stand back of every dollars worth of goods we sell. He cordially invite you to come in and investigate for yourselves. We extend to each and every one of our customers u hearty New Year's greeting. Hoping to see you in our store at an early date so we can have the pleasure of8how ingyoii our values in merchandise. Cordially thanking all for their patronage during the year just closed, and hoping to merit n continuation of the same, and wishing you alia happy and pros perous New Year, we arc, Very truly Yours, JOHN W. HODGES & CO, i I . r. :"..:. in-.... i r .v. K..:.ry i'.:-, f.,r ! ri ii ti.ri I ru.t m Cjm. , j luia-rv . ..J I'UMi-t Tr.ttsl-It a.., I j-i-ifa! ar.d ai:MnjnK irttti.lir i-if. M It l!!.uk'TP. loTiir.rrr.i.u'. ll,.iri,MF,'l...u.lni ... --.. i:ii-h I .. ruiliflit fop r.ia,.,,,... ' II t 1 ... I l. nil kimls i f Hlttcl:. imperially ,(ir. hi mid innl. n. IVih. n Imviii jMi tint km. I . do urn p t lit doie iinMUialihr ly writing ;meat Vi a, X. V. . U. IIAYCS. V. S. COLLEGE. in the Smith tlnit coiifcre ao A. R nuit for eutrauee majr prepare n eoilt'Ke of it jrraile in the SoutU. fuller inf'.rviatioii, iitlaivKs KI' IIAUDTII.MAN VAXN, Rulcili, North arolina CtKfAl.N CURE Far rMarval iMaraal la all raaa aa4 aat a If nmw aaalct aja ataMf. wnn at TWi fABt lunih, iii.U i.a..i.i.c; spi iiis ,ind - v. cl'ong of all kinds, cran.p colic, ii.sicls, kidney and liver trouble, ai.d Mie ll.roa, croup, chclcra nior. i-y, piu-umeiiia, frcr and :ijut', fe- colic in horses. AKD CUSTOMERS. YEAR 1911 have delt with you fairly. With that you can get the very J 8 WINKLER . Vice Pres. GREETING.: rt' !-- I--III jif- ' ill I. i mil i i y A f
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