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'ii'V'V' ." - 3 Jr'i'-y;'-;;.;,;"'-;;" 8 ? 3 ' , - . ' . . :- " - - - 'o: . . - V-.;. : y- ' - ;r ' i - ' -n , : . ...-. . i .t;. :s - VOL. XXVI BOONE VATAUCA COUNTY, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1915. PD3 r (!'v Vr5 Some one asked the other , day, lidi It. V- 3 why it was that all the children, . -i3j grand-children, and even great-grand-children of Uncle Joe Mast met at hisjiome each year to cel- S5brate hi birthday? I must ad mtt that I pondered over ythia question tor an answer when I considered jthat they have been doing this annually since I have been acquainted with them each year with the same enthusiasm. V Finally, the answer came in the 9 Arabian poet's description of his S hero when he said: VSH Soiwtaln wu he -'And -In the aildrammer. 'r-j : "'- Cdolnws and shade ; " Such a man is Uncle Joe Mast. For these people' the 9th day of Aprjl is a great day, and well it ';f$i W 06 tor they celebrate tne na-vJ:- tai day of one of the best men thatbver lived. Whilethe roads $0$ were noli good yet they came tiiSi from everv Quarter and by noon the number had reached about -n eiflrntv-nve. DnDciiiK wnu uwuj I i all the delicacies that tempt the tl appetite, and presents for Uncle joe that maae tpeoia njau.auuw Q thkt hia life has not been spent in TtMii. All 'of the nine children were A ndv XI n at. wVin a - .--".'I I: - ! tlnnfnna frtllrtirori hv fl. 5 HVVB 111 IUUUlHua ,vr..vr" j lone line of his grand-children C5 and irreat-erand-children, and "J? all the married bringing their -1 husbands and wives. M$f 't If the studvol character and .:-:V"tt Sheriff oodjr od deputief on Mr. W W. "BaYber, pf Edge- J The exercises . at Chapel Hill Tuesday , flight andWedneflday mont representing th&C. &N. April 21st mark an epoch in the ener had said that the struggle of last week made another 'snc W.IUnrbadCo.as in Boone State's history. Not only was might last three years., what ...i.ii u t. til ... tii . j ; t ..... -i. t..i un Boanu.) o mora ivtVi(rh mfcmiflrAnt a result of the rtjid three men and certain, at fa? as possible, what tiflgished men ever seen in North examined by the few statlstksiyit tniwwnnen were apprenenaea I encouragement tne u . w.iu&roiina, noi oniy was mere in- vuauw, nuwu - and ond uling 'Oqtflt ''None pple might expect in case they qticted into office the youngest age ol war. of the partief were caught in the should undertake the construe- president the University has ever Thus if DAArna fair to estimate Ul U1U UDIAJBB HHV UUKUU Ul LllH I UlflUHl UUUHrUlU tjllB LUUDbi UIJ I ulUBUiOll U LUC U111TDLD1UI U IH blLI I "V act, sbtofoak,buSufflcientey. tionbf & narrow guage line to hadf but especially was there an that Germany has nq -in the ideiicvDa iectMto instirjr this point . ; " I;, exhibitiohof the finest spirit of field 8,000,000 men; Fiance ft. their anTh0 (Den r the business men of cp-operation and comradeship. 000,000, Austria l,000(OOp,Rg. ramnvctfta oKnilil Kofri ttial Unnna mhfn-ifK MRnr1roi and tin anoh nnnpulincr intprpst. hfljjlsia 3.000.000. Enfflafid at DO I 1 ! iL. 'ill -! : m m v.lif i. Til--1. 1 'i I. -f-. i 1 If x.J I sJinftr!- rid fa will Viatra 1 OOO 000 Mmvmiui hih umcen. due wu i;ivu rJnLnnnriJiin,iKH.r, t,iih diuck.-i hvht uhiuiu ukhu iuu.uutHLtni uu uwuw m a cannmgToutflhad been tp, talk- the. matter over Mr. . The conservatism of the old or. Belgium may be reckoned to have nnnviirtfld into a cnmnUtilatill TlarWitnaria' lt.Vnln?n that, hla iilnr unrl thflnrnarpflflirpismnf the 250.000. tuu iitaiia in I Tnro n a f n r nj Rnflaia ifl COn fear the inquisitive inightwish to pie of Watauga to, take stock- like proportion throughout the cerned hfr supply of men is for &uuw iuv )tjpiKwm, ui wuucbi wnat amount Wttsu ibujibu tuiu i utt,y uuuigu. iuib au.uio non i j v4..j . of the owners were found written came here to try and ascertain for the University. If the spirit haustible. Th at she can keep her on the still The parties arrested the sentiment of the people along of yesterday is any indication, Europea force at 3,000,000 lor were: wuue uarrou, uqnn noa- tneseimes. wnueau tnegenwe- cneinsTitutiomsaesTmeaacouce ui jwm, uwjw v1 ges, Wash lodges, Lottie Car. men present expressed great in- to go fonvard by leaps and is hardly debatable. As to Eng. roll, Maggie Carroll, Lister Car. terest in any project calculated bounds under the guidance of its land, her ability to maintain an iuuuisinvinuuawuHuvuiPH;i w uv uiBiruuieuMU ui vwuc) i i igvivua ucn noiuvu v i . j j j indeflnitelvand desDite loss- the time being. Wash Hodges theyfdidn't feel qualified to vouch broad light of a bigger day, will es is equally to be accepted. It by a ruse made his escape.'' He for. the county or even the town- push' ahead without losing one is different with France. Her asked to bfrallowed ta go into a ships through which the line pr its ancient traditions, will be- avanaoie military pwpumwuu r nXmnx ha reckoned at 4.000.000. uvuoo vu doc at dkk icnuuot, buu i YfUUlU pcWB, auu . 1U nan ucviucti vuuw muio auu wvivu fu v ' ' as he hasn't returned from his to postpone further controversy the warp and woof of the Com- Of this she has already lost 1,- ii.il Li I... ... j. x .i 4 : lit- mi tt:L :i... . x (ff (ff hv rtoafVi ffl.ntnw Atk. visib wj toesicKan YBbneisaouDb. untiL June term 'Oi court wiwu uiuuwvmw. aubuuivwiuhj iuubl ww,wvw j r -i less still making diligent search many poople of the county will keep pace with the new progress ease or wounds. Half of this for the aforesaid sick father, any. be in tQw.n.T- Barke? was re- of the State and the State must number may be reckoned ae per wftv Wash hann't been aesn slnoe. niiMtivl to hava a. renresentative Drooerlv value and suDDort the manently lost. At this rate, Willie Carroll and John Hodges of the railroad company here at University. Such are the lessons Franw will be reduced at the are now in jaU in default of $200 that time sufficiently informed of April 21, 1915, ' opening of the third year of war i " iL.i. .4. j-ia.v. j OmdA. n,nn. ; fr oooo ooo. With Iter allies UUllU IUI vuviC pjJcarUW mblOSUI Uie, ae8KVttUUBJWliWWUo i adiui i. icomcuu umuaui, iu w -c-'-i ahn will then have 6.000.000 men. roll gave $200 bond each and put the matter before the people under most favorable auspices. But her losses in this year cannot were set at liberty.. - ' ' in a business way. " Thai he will assume the respon- be made good, save by the new This makes the fourth still cap- ! We don't think there's acounty sibilities wisely and well all the class coming tome coiursumm vl i nnrn onnanliMl tn ft man' mis maxes tneiourtn sxuicap- : weaon ttmnxtnere s acouuty siumues wuwijrttuu weu uu iumi-wi8 ,j pgycuoiogy appeaieu wj . RK0rfff.iirAftv in thia n ',-; ..n in of a. StAtfl hftliflvfis. Grfthftmiaumftn and levies from her colonies. j2 this occasion lafiordea tneoppor. L-n--- atiAi.tiA h.a infh (mnth Now Germanvmav be reckoned H "fWarii VCfUl TTnple r in I UClljr, CiUU CM UO HOP UCVU UVWIJ-.BIiruaU VUaU IIOIWU(,U uu nuw uwa luigvu w wv ivuv j 1 of his to have had 6.000.000 men avail- Mast, tne omy uviiig uixluoi , , i,:!ii.; a . o;n v,ot0 nraVTnaffAi.Tiahoa neaA fnr tha fthle for service m July. 1914; J) -V-vHnWtotheocca. emergency. He "requests'us to has this end in view.and hope moral and mental sense. More i i.-oti .. and greatly adding to tne occ l.o.. ' ;?A thA anrrua w: hft thfiUmn nil h hn n. hnM - on the sixmonths may be estimatod at l lr!-SS people of FJk bwnship aw on result of This last position. studeritsand alumni, their hearts 1,800,000. At, this rate, 1,800, TTrhrto 1 iAvery county is to vote on the and heads, such as is rarely seen 000 will be removed pernmnentiy judge Him to w over wenyy , aaataonnz fuu M. in w t.Bu n 1 on ooo in honria to in th Anvnnt iftnmr inittitutiona from the German lines in each of . j" Moot- whn hfltl ThAI a vuv waolowuv iwj v nriwoiuuK w pvw,ww i ... rt- i S3ataa8-W.rtowoi. to to. " t W,fcom BJt-to ttHw;. oM-oi.tto.; 2uL ZSoSI il. if. irOUl LAlKclUVUh w xicn-iMiunu aa uuc ui uivto v-vjiict i -i o land, attd te raflroad people are presidents who possess the unus- many wUl stiU have 8,000,000 M. n annt nna it. tr T.nifl i nai nnmninnr.mn nt ATPAiinnT. rt.i men tu u.o vu. vuv uv. familiar overalls "and- whose friends claim that ne is so uemo -vvaV v - . - &l mju ruOM 5aT1f. anv ,r.L..ir.iv ttinnint rWriirht. thereaf terwiU be definite, because a king or potentate, p ayea .-,.an' onv thfl 0lfl o Wfttauffa All is well with the Univer- more than 1,000,000 already in games ana ran races iu. ". l ' flf i '.m fhrflnJd,v of North Carolina with Pres. her many disasters. She may i , idetEdwaniKidderGmhamin UtiUhave 1,000,000 in thefield, laTT "1 '" VJJO lit C7v.il vvyi. a..- htna kannv arA in I WaVS toc3 tpirtti' Uncle Joe,whohas Judge Ben. B. Lindsey, of the i fea lor some time and is Denver Juvenile Court, has been Bits v K8s;aitots Dr. Charles A. R. Campbell of charge. News and Observer. but a year hence, two years hence, she can hope for no more, and her resources, too, will be com- R.H. HARDIN, 1LD. ' Offlee mr' Wink ) .Pbom Cwtmlrf All Calla PrauDtlT attend. . - Office hoan, 9t6.U,. n.Bto,n. m ' Dr; G. M; Peayleiv TraaUDteMMofUie ' Eye, Ear Nose and Ttrcat H BRISTOL. TENN. ; ,T. BinghiEuii, Lawyer : BOONE, ... . . . N. C Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature Collections a specialty. Office with Solicitor F. A. Lin. ney 1-29, ly.pd, . . Silas M. Greene, , JEWELER , Mabel, N. C. All kinds of tf pair work done under a positive guar, autee. . When in need of any thing in my line give me a call and get honest work at honest prices. Watch Rpairino A SpecI altyb VETERINARY SURGERY.. i . I hara batn putting much ntudy onhli subjeot; bare rtoslyed my diploma, and am now well eqatppad for th practioe of Veterinary 8or gery In all Ui branehee, and am the ' only one In tbe county, all on or , addreM me at Vila. H . . R. F. D.l . G.H.HAYES, " Veterinary Barf eon. J-17-'ll. . LSJOFFETV ; -ATlOMErAl LAW,- -fiOONE, N. C Prompt attention given to all matters of a legal nature. : tar Abstracting titles and ' collection ot claims a special l-l-ll. -TV war opens not more than 4,000, 000 Aiifltro-Germans. the last line, will confront 6,000,000 Rus sians, British and French helped V -" mm - Woald Ym liki ta Vnlcntur -aIor some time and is - v. w. uw a. n. uunp - . Dietely exhausted. t3ttr Id, walked about tne a man wauu uwreuuwu san Antonio, iexas,nas oeenex- vo you kdow xae war w ragiiigi ? . - f.. , . th people to tbe third generation m i.iiu.(.w... waiscoveru aweoryuw uuiub, Would vou like to volunteer? an interesting -and reminiscent iu the courts m the fight to pro, ft the bat is the natural ene- ... n. !. wrHiVnl th tecthisnameis most gratifying mv nf th mosauito. issound. Go flrst,for the capta n s orders, iuiuri,ouuu v.v i . . , , . , Ty. r: 7 .. ' He n ten you iust wnat xo ao, 8ia iroodthines spread before him. wi.xnowwnu uuw mm tur u M M investigations tnus rar Then enter the place he assims k.WrWla of thousands Whfln we look at the list of his great work "Which he has done in rapport the theory and he has children consisting of Mesdames Denver. . v V Be brave, be strong, be true. m. 8tand Ruggian &1ia Newton Banner Rqbert Mast, recently m ieuver me coumy gan Antonio so deeply tnat tney Qo forth in the heatof thebattle, R h -egervesof atleast4,000i. Mattie Sullivan, D. F. Mast, J. grand Jury filed' a report which have established a mammoth bat Go get your armour of light, This means with everv dfe- third year, wniie ttussia ana in. tain are still able to keep their armies at their present point, Austro-German forces will begin to decline rapidly, and a tremend ous advantage of numbers will belong to the enemies of Germa- who had filed affidavits reflectinir : Tho moannito nrioueationablv When the heat of the battle ' JUCWVi H41U IUO luuit hod v ... .1 " I , . .... i v; i t.jt..j a . . . . . . i creases childrenandgreat-grandnudren oui w r .Ww u, carrier 01 maiana u ; A 'd the foe ?8 drawine near, . . i- - m.pv i 5 i a th a mm rvT . nnmina iiruii ' i no i l . i &m ..Ham rfv i i mnmitr i y . , to the number oi iu(, ana au uo- v. " iwbuijuuwww, "'""'""V LTugt listen for the captain's or i . ? i aut a Tnor irinio titb ni rna 11 i a. awA. Aan. a natii i ' i ing their part to maKe gooa cm- re"1 fc 10 luu,u f""""' w .tne paij i not cuuoiuenju ucbh- aers Zens no One COUiawouuer uu vjii-1 -v r . .. inuic lUBiuuci mi(w uiui.iu.v-ft.-1 uiow,;u.. ......wV Cw JOe 8 nappy moou. ..hiuiwb .""uvrB"' ivtu iauw; uuu ru"",,u iu eueiu,v uiwu aviovivB juu, encoura gemeu u iwi j mou uuru . . 7- - , " .-.. r Itt ,T r ' ' Vx ,7. I M tiMK KMA AfMK fftA I a If 1 A. II.J.m ik.M kAM I MB II 1 1 KM II N 1 III 11111 141 Un It VUU. 1 G toUtobea.centenaruin., . i.u0uuu UM -v; ; -r ruftW8. nv. Such is the statement of :Thev are leirion who are pray- entire country mat nu vicwry wg enemy ana M tne Dat is tne en- " r - ... . th. T&IS&trZS Wolitcandoa T lftKmtflmfttivmoreanniver. hilate him wUt be hailed with the .rreat service to. mankind. Ofall ,JnlIlc!ILl0r"ro - -- f W vwv. "tf ... . . J . . .. Davvl atifl teach1 men the riffht greatest satisiacuon.r-newii aua tQft W8t8 man Knows tne raosqui nf livinrr hv hia rhristian Observer." ' to is 6ne of the worst. William life . A FRIEND. Dr. Nat. T. Dulaney - SPECIALIST -eti, bar; vobb, throat Ajrn chist KTES SXAHI5KD FOn 0LAS8BS FOURTH STREET Bristol, Tehn.-Va. EDMUND JONES j LAWYER LENOIR, N.C;- Will Practice Regularly in phe Courts ot toat upa , 6-1 'ii. L. D. LOWE Burner Elk, N. C. T. A. LOVE, The Beaufort Newsthinkd that should Colonel5 Biyan insist on i.- 1 a Whitney once offered a prize of a continirency that would take AV . , him out of it.- He could not b t ' . consistent were he not toadvo- 7 . u -.i,, WUl you render such faithful Ber- vice That your sentence shall be "well done.' A camera small enough tobe swallowed, to photograph the interior of the stomach, has been An exchange says of a certain invented by a Danish surgeon consistent were n v terminating the mosquito and he church in its relations to its pas cate prohibitionwhen occasion J " . mfin . to that they hired him, they .... .1 AT reilUUOWOUUOUnuv .nin,r Drohibittoa ilonk m the :rUI ',,rt''-;!j:" Democratic platform next year, U the Democratic party make Ba onT h- .... c.ni . . .. r. r ... ItTiA nroblem.but notmutr came "the party will split on thisques- prohibition an issue, but those W prJ? tion and Bryan will' be the logi- who are looking for him to go 01 ,nj "in"-;..;.- ilem.but nothing came The resultof the establish- ckl candidate for the Prohibition that length have - disappoint- mentof the bat.colony at San mrty." Hardly a sound specu- mentm store. . Colonel Bryan Ahtonio wfil not only give iree- PrtJ?. . . Ihnt.h nrohibitionilt and DOliti-l 1. iUUfa.Afhn mrta- lation-rloner wyan w weU pleased with the positionhe he does when to put on and when qmtoes, but lessen danger irom .. a . ? j i ii.. rv -n4-: . . .1 a. a tha rnnnv formfl of malarial dis- party to countenance any sort of lotte Observer. ' - leaseanMnerce and Finance. A French scientist who hasbeen toascer- tmtm- We mav add. bowmucnK u j -:-,oi0 ho. 1 JjUIO UII 11 BU OUU ouiuiau) "w better it would nave oeen 11 tney - ftmmftn BnAil ciui . isuu wumv naa aamirea, anireu, auu iuopu ed him. Biblical Recorder. Although most of the cities in Japan have good sidewalks, mod withstand the greatest amount of cold. Oil lamps lighted the London streets in 1861 and onward, while era street paving is practically gas came into use iust, over 100 unknown in the empire. years ftgv LOVE & LOVE ATTORNEYS-ATLAW. Practice in the courts ofAvery ' and surrounding counties. Care- V Ml attention given to all matters . of a legal nature. t F. A. LIN NEY, S -ATTORNEY AT LAW,- w BOONS, N. C. , ;.V Will practice in the courts ot V i the 13th Judicial District in all V matters of a civil nature. ' v y 6-11-1911. - ; B. F. Lorul. W. RaLovia Lovill & L.ovill -Attorneys AtLw Special attention given to ail Dusinesj enaTSfcva w their csre.,:.V ?'
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