mm Advertising Rates on Request. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP. BOONE, AND WATAUGA COUNTY. $1.00 Per Tear VOL XXXII. BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, N. C THURSDAY MARCH 10, 1921. NO 20 it 0 4 REMINISCENCES. : Pirsoml Recollictlons of I Trip to Texas ' " Is Pioneer Dm, lnd Some Inci dents In Cow Boj Lite In . the West. (By JL. N. Perkins.) The path of the storm was nar row, and it did not do a great amount of damage. It was accom panied by a heavy rain, but we were not camping at the time and were in the shelter. From this place we were to go to a days journey to the South into Van Zant county to look for the last horses. . We started early the next morning, after the storm had gone, but a short dis tance until we came to a stream 6f water that was bridged, but the bottom was overflowing, so we waded in, crossed the main current on the bridge., but soon were in swimming water and for half mile or more we waded and 8 warn until we reached the hills. We had only gone a few miles un til we came to another stream of swimming water and no bridge, but it was not wide and we found a fallen tree that we crossed on and drove our horses through the current. When we arrived at our stopping place in Van Zant, we could hear nothing of the lost horses, so decided to spend a couple of days looking for them. We were unacquainted with the location of the country, and the young man where we stopped would not go with us unless one of us would plow in the corn for hi ui. I deided to take the job and plowed corn two of . the hottest days that I ever worked in a corn field. At the end of two days we could get no trace of the horses and 'decided they were dead or had been driven off. So we start ed (next morning on the return trip, but there was another horse we were to look for, and we had ' to go some miles out of pur way to take him. That evening we came to the East fork of Trinity river, another large stream. We ' found a toll bridge over the main current of the river but we had to swim on both sides of the bridge and pay ten cents each for the privilege. I have al ways thought that the keeper should not have charged us the toll, but he was obstinate and would not let us pass till we paid him. He had the advantage of u, as the timber was thick on either side of the river and we . had to keep in the road. He told us it would probably swim us on the de we started in but thought we could go through the bottom with wading, but we had to swim at intervals for a mile or more till w came to the foothills. We found the horse wo were looking for and got back home without further trouble. We had been on the trip nearly three weeks, and when we returned we found some folks, my aunt, especially. very uneasy about us, as the cy clone had passed only a short distance south of Fort Worth, de molished a little town near Dalas and killed several people. (To be continued:) NOTICE. To whom It may concern: This is to notify all creditors .of the Watauga Motor Com pa ny that I have sold my en tire interest in the Watauga Mo tor company to W. E. Shipley, who assumes all liabilities of my prorata part of the indebted ness of the firm. All book ac counts, or other evidences of in debtedness due the Watauga Mo tor Company are" payable to W E. Shipley. This Feb. 10, 1921. 4tp. J. 8. TAYLOR.' PRESIDENT HARDING. The great event is over, War ren G. Harding has been inau ra ted as President of the United States, and he with his cabinet! backed by an overwhelmingly Republican -House and Senate, is now in full control of the gov- ernment.If Republicanism as was claimed in the late campaign, means greater prosperity for the American people, from the hod carrier up, we can reasonably ex pect a wave even surpassing that of the eight years Democratic administration just closed, the ike of which has never been known since our great Republic was founded. President Har ding's Cabinet follows: Charles E. Hughes, of New York, Secretary of State. Andrew Melon, of Pennsylva nia, Secretary of the Treasury. John W. Week, of Massachu setts, Secretary of War. Harry M Daugherty, of Ohio, Attorney General. WillH. Hays, of Indiana, Post Master General. Edwin Denby, of Michigan, Secretary of the Navy. A. li. Fall, of New Mexico, Sec etary of the Interior. ' Henry Wallace, of Iowa, Sec retary of Agriculture. Herbert Hoover, of California, Secretary of Commerce. James J. Davis, of Pennsylva nia, Secretary of Labor. STATEMENT WATAUGA'S ROAD COMMIS SION TO JAN. 21, '192V DEBITS. Bond Issue $200,000.00 Notes Issued by County 10,000.00 Notes issued by Road Com mission 2,700.00 Outstanding Dabts 5,000.00 Total $211,700.00 CREDITS. Road Building Equipmt. $ 10,000.00 Paid for Blowing Rock Road 3,100.00 Low water bridge at State Line . 300.00 Painting Bridge at Vallc Crucis lM.no Depostt at Raleigh 1,100.00 One note on hand 500.00 Road Building Cost 202.050.00 Total $217,700.00 MILES OV ROAD BUILT. State Highway 25 Miles Meat Camp Road 10 " Be Aver Dam Road 5 Two Roads in Elk ' 3 it Councill Gap Rrtad 3 " Down Cove Creek 1 1-2 " Foscoe Road 3-4 " Total 43 1-4 Mi Cost per Mile $3,980.00 Also bought and erected steel bridge across New River, at a cost of about $10,000.00. Took old bridgo across New River down, moved to Cove Creek and erected. These two bridge items and 48 1-4 miles of road cost only $202,050.00, or $3,980.00 per mile. The above statement does not in elude bridge ordered for Watauga River, nor smttll steel bridge ncross Howards Creek. Neither does it in clude any material ordered for the completion of the Boono Trail pro lect No. 41. C. D. TAYLOH. Chm. Rd. Com. Bed Spreids Winted. The Hanwork Shop, Poughkee psie, New York, wants nicely made bed spreads in the follow designs: Bowl of Roses, Swing ing Basket, Mountain Lily, Bam boo Briar, Wandering Vine, Sweet Briar Rose, Snowball, Bird and Tree, Hickory Leaf, Wild Cucumber and Bowlcnot and Thistle. Payment made in a very short time. Dec. 6. tfc. VOLUNTEER AGRICULTU RAL LIMESTONE will help your land. We are prepared to ship to you direct in car lots (minimum car 10 tons) $3.20 f o. b. cars Johnson City, Tenn If interested write East Tenn. Limestone Products Co., P. O. Box 21, Johnson City, Tenn. To Whom TilsMif Coneon. : Mr. Editor: As' I am going to Clover, Va.,to my farm 4nd to Charlotte, N. C, to take my wife to the hopital for treatment, for a short time only and am then coming back, within the next 60 days. I have no intension of leav ing or moving to Va. now. I think, under existing circum stances, it is better to place this statement in your paper to the end that any one desiring to write me may know where I am and where they may find me af ter the sixty days are out, as I think it will take me about that ong to dispose of some personal property there, which I shall sell before I return. I have, for the present, no thought of leaving N. C, permanently . Adv. LEE OSBORNE. Report of the condition of The Watauga County Bank at Boone, N. C. , at the close of ness Feu. 21, 1J21. busi- resources: Loans and discounts Overdrafts 1,184.20 U. 8. and Liberty Bonds Bankinir houso 6,:miO.(X) 21)40.00 1500.00 Furniture and llxtuivs 'ash in vault and a tuts due from banks, bankers and Trust Companies 55,209.51 041.00 Cash items held over 24 h'rs Total LIABILITIES $513,652.11 Capital stock paid in 50,000.00 23,000.00 .Surplus b una Undivided profits less cur rent exDcnscs & tax paid 5,164.1X5 Notes and Bills Rcdiscounted 2,000.00 Bills payable 20,000.00 Certificates of deposit reprc- senlintr money borrowed 1 in.Olo.uu Deposits subject to check 188.207.2l Time certineates of deposit un,wu.n Savinirs deposits 49.179.8U Cashier's cMfecks outstanding 1,576.57 Total $573,652.17 State of North Carolina, County oi Watauga. I, O. P. Hagaman, Cash ier of ttie above named Bank, do sol emnly swear that tho above is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. O. P. Hagaman, Cashier. Correct Attest: N. L. Mast, L. A. Uueene, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of March 1921. A. V. 8mith, Clerk Superior Court Report of the condition of THE PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST CO. at Boone, N. C. at the close of busi ness Feb. 21, 1921: , RESOURCES Loans and discounts $117,754.09 15. S. and Liberty bonds h(M).00 Furnituro and fixtures 2,579.74 All other real estate owned 1,500.00 Cash in vault and netr amounts due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Comifanies 13,683.65 Checks for clearing 2,832.48 Total $139,149.36 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $20,000.00 .Surplus tuna Bills-payable 22,000.00 Deposits suliiect to check. 42,ri0.i.oi Pnni' eertinfates of deposit 41.961. Ua Cashiers c'ks outstanding 160.00 Un.' m .M'ui Banks, BauKers, and Trust Companies J,104.aj Due to IMat'l lianks zmm.s. Domestic and Foreign accep tances o,ww.uu Total $139,149.36 State of North Carolina, county ol Wutnmrn I A. V. HiiwpII. Casll- lip 1 tho nbnve named bank, do sol emnly swoar that the above statement is true to the best of my xnowicnge and belief. A very Y. Howell, Cashier. inrrect Attest: . ' i..A C l-iti'lCliJia G. M. Suddrkth, Directors. Sulxerihed and sworn- to before me. this 1st day it March 1921. A. W. Smith, C. S. C. HJitti Or SIMMS BY PUBLICATION, North Carolina. Watauga County, in the Superior Court, .Spring Term 1 "21. Lorn Harrison, vs. Gertrude Harrison. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Crourt of Watauga county, for a di vorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to ap pear at tho term of the superior court of said county to bo held In Boone on the third Monday in March, 1921; it being the 28th day of said month, at the court houso in said county and state, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in said action. This the 21st day of February, 1921. A. W. SMITH, Clerk of the Supe rior Court. Report of the condition of THE BAM OF BLOWING ROCK kt Blowing Rook in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Feb. 21, 1921: resources: Loans and Discounts Demand Loans Overdrafts U. S. and liberty bonds $141,860.26 2.440.00 920.02 4450.00 711.71 1500.00 war havings'Stamps Mayview Construction Co, Banking bouse 750.00 Furniture and fixtures 2,033.00 All other real estate owned 190.34 Cash in vault and ne$ amts. aue from banks, bankers and trust companies 20,274.56 Cash items hold over 24 hours 16.25 Checks for clearing 194.09 Lost check account 163.45 Total $177,516.58 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $16,000.00 Surplus fund 8,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses & taxes paid 1,212.97 Xotes and Bills Rcdiscounted 11,009.00 Bills payable 20,000.00 Deposits subject to check 61,885.13 Time certificates of deposit 51.227.07 Cashiers checks outstanding 107.11 Due tf) banks and bankers 7,414.70 Total $177,516.5 1 State of North Carolina, county ol Watauga. I, J. T. Miller, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. i J. T. Miller, Cashier, fljorreet--attest: 1 J. A. LENT Will Lhntz T. H. COFFKY Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 28th day of Feb. 1921. G. M. Suddreth, Notary Public. The Bank of Boone at Boone, in tho State of North Caro lina, at the close of business Feb. 21 1921: RESOURCES Loans -and discounts $21,013.7.") Overdrafts 100. oi' Interest pd. depositors 203.2'. Furniture and fixtures 17i9.8b Cash in vault and net amts .. due from banks, bankers & trust companies 2,228.4.'. ifixnense J.,m.oi Customers Liability on oc- - ceptance 1,8U0.ih Total $30,420.8- LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $10,000.01 Interest & discounts 2.509.8." Bills payable ; 4.500.00 Deposits subject to check 4,212 36 Timo certificates of deposit 1,276.38 savings deposits 1.181 00 Cashiers checks outstanding lH.u Due to National Banks 413.2. Due to state banks, bankers and trust companies 4,100.0' Stisnpnse 16.04 Domestic and Foreign Accept ances i. mm Total $30,426.88 State of North Carolina, county ol Watauga. 1. V. K. Butler, cashier ol the above named bank, do solemlj swear that the above statement is tru to tho best of my knowledge and b lief. V. E. Butler, Cashier Correct est: W. M. Bledsoe Burton K. Burrs. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before mi , this 1st day of March 1921 Avery Y. Howell, Notary Public NOTICE To whom it may concern: I hive this day sold my inrr est in the store of Hagaman & Wilson to Will Wilson and Luther Wilson, who will continue to run the store at the same place tin der I lie th in name of Wilson Brothers. All debts du by the firm of Hagaman & Wilson wil! be paid by the new firm of Wil son Bros . and all accounts ant"' other debts due the firm will bi paids(o the tivm as now constitu ted. This the 16th day of Febru ary, 1921. DONLEY HAGAMAN. , . NOTICE OF SUMMONS. North Carolina, County of Watauga, In Ujo Sujicrior Court, Spring Tern 192i. Carrrio Watson vs. Filmon Watson. TVi rinfpnrinrit, nhnve numnd uill tnlc. notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Pmirk of Wntnntra e.onntv fnr n di. vorce from bed and board." and for al imony, anu tho said defendant will further take notice thai he is required t.t RntiAup nr. tho rnpiii fif rhi, Kuiw.ririi court or said county to be hold on tin In Ftnnrw. Watnupu ennnri'. nnrl an swer or demur to tbo complaint of the piaintui in saia action, wnicn was ru ed in the office of the Clerk of the Su- ttol-iiir P.niirl. flit aulri nnnnh. nn tl-c 11th day of December, 1'. 20, tn-V.c plaintiff will apply to the court for the reliet demanded in said omplaint, This 2lst day of February, 1921. A W SM11TI, Clerk Superior Cour. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina, at Ashevllle. United States of America vs. 278,77 a cres of land in Watauga county, North Carolina, W. L. Alexander, et al. To the heirs at law of Mrs. Ensor Green, deceased, name un known. Heirs at law of Mrs. Anna Baldwin, decoased, William Bald win, Lincoln Simins, Walter Simms, Joseph Given, or heirs at law; Joe Green and wife, Green: un known heirs at law of Mrs. Henry Henley, deceased; unknown heirs at law ot linsor Green, deceased; un known heirs of Lot Greene, deceas ed; Hoby Kstos and wife, Fannie Ks tes; unknown heirs at law of Len Ks tes, deceased; John Kstos and wife, Estes, or their heirs at law; unknown heirs at law of Lot Estes, deceased: Virginia E. Maltha and husband, R. W. Maltba: And all persons whomsoever owning or claiming to own any estate, lien or interest of any kind or character what, soever in and to the lands described in the petition in this proceding. You will take notice that an action enti tled as above has been commenced in tho District Court of $ho Uniteod States for the Western District of North Carolina at Asheville, for the condemnation of certain real estate situate, lying and being in Blowing Bock township. Watauga connty, N. Carolina, on the Caldwell arid Wa tauga county line, and known as the W. L. Alexander tract and covered bv grants 11726, 593, 11548, 166, 104,5060, 12205, 15793. 10154 and 5370, consum ing 27H.77 acres. All of the said lrnds hnve been selected by the Secretary of Agriculture, with tho approval of the National rorest I Innervation n n d iound neeessiiry for the carrying out an net of Congress of tho United States approved Mach 1, 1911. being jbapter ISO, page 961, Vol. 36, Stat, at Large, as amended bv tho Act of Au gust, 10, 1912, 37, Stat. 269-300, chap ter 284. And the said non-resident defend ants above named, and all other per sons whomsoever owning or claiming m own any estate, lien or interest ol any kind or character in and to the premises described in the petition in aid proceeding, named as defendants aloresuid, you will further take no li.'e that they are requirhd to appear in the said district Court of the Uni ed States for the Western District of North Carolina, at Asheville, on the l4th day of March, 1921, and answer or demur to the petition or complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs wfll ipply to the ceu rt for the relief de manded in said petition. This notice issued by oreer of Court, lirecling that publication be made nice a week in The Watauga Demo rat. Tills Jan. 8, 1921. U. L. BLAYLOCK. Clerk of the district Court of the Uni ted States for the Western District of North Carolina. Per J. Y. JORDAN. Dept. Cle i k NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATACHTMENT Forth Carolina, Watauga County, in the Superior Court, J. F. Hardin, Plaintiff, vs. Union Trusty Co., a Foreign Corporation, incorporated under, the laws of Tennessee, Do fendants. . Tho defendant above named will take notice that a nummons in '.he above entitled action was laM-d against the Defendant on February 2S, 1921, by A. W. Smith, Clerk of the Superior Court for Watauga county, N. C, which is returnable befoie A. W. Smith, Clerk ,ot the fcu pcrlor Court, at his office in tho town of Boone, on the 7th day of April, 1921, said action being for the ro covery of the sum of $2,000 and In terest on the same, which the plain tiff in this action claims and alleges, was obtained by false and fraudulent renresentations. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant ot attachment was Issued by the said A. W. Smith, Clerk of the Superior Court, as aforesaid, against the prop erty of the said defendant on leh ruary 26, 1921, which warrant In re- turnebh oefore the said A. W. Smith Clerk of the Superior Court in tht Umo and place above mentioned (oi .he return of the summons. Let the dsfendact further take notice that on the 2olh day of February, 1921, a summons was Issued for the Peoples Bank & Trust Co and the Watauga County Bank, of Boone, N. C, a third party In said attachment requlrlug said Pooples Bank and Trust Co, through Its cashier, A. Y. Howell, and the Watauga County Bank, by its cashier, 0. P. Hagaman, to appear before tho undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Watauga County, in the town of Boone, and answer on oath what amount said Peoples Bank & Trust Co. and the said Watauga County Bank owes said defendant, etc., said summons being returned being executed, by the Sheriff of Watauga county, 26th of February 1921, at 9:30 a'clock. a. m., when and where the defendant is required to appear, answer or demur to the com plaint or ther reljef - demanded will be granted. This February zu, iwi A. W. SMITH. C. S. C. W. R. Lovill, Attorney for Plaintiff. FOR SALE: farms, Mm bom lands, hay: corn at $1.50 pei bushel, wheat, apples and on sboat. V. r. Ilorton, Vilas, N.C NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR- RANT OF. ATACHMENT , North Carolina, Watauga County, in the Superior Court, H. J. Hardla, .. Plaintiff, vs. Union Trust .Bank, ' foreign corporation, Incorporated un. der the laws ot the State of Tev, nessee, defendant' The defendant above named will " take notice that a summons in the above entitled1 action was issued against said defendant on the 26th day of February, 1921, by A. W. Smith, Clerk of the Superior Cow for Watauga County, N. C, which ia returnable before A. W. Smith, C. S. C, at his office in the town ot Boone, . on the 7th day of April, 1921, said action being for the recovery of tlip sum ot (2,000 and interest on the same, which the pliintiff In this ac tion claims and alleges was obtained by false and fraudulent representa tions. The defendant will further take notice that a warrant of attach ment was issued by the said A. W. ; Smith, C. S. C, as aforesaid, against the property of the said defendant on the 26th day of February, 1921, which warrant Is returnable before the said A. W. Smith, C. S. C, in the time and place above mentioned for the return of the summons. Let the defendant further take notice that on 'the 26th day of February, 1921, a summons was issued tor the Peoples Bank ft : Trust Co., and the Watauga County Bunk, ot Boone, N. C, a third party in said attachment, requiring the 'said Pooples Bank & Trust Co., by its casa- iar, A Y. Howell, and the WaUuga County Bank by G. P. Hagaman, ka cashier, to appear before the under signed C. S. C, of Watauga Coun., in the town of Boone, and answer on oath what amount said Peopled Bank & Trust Co. and said Watauga -County Bank owes said defendant, etc, said summons being returned, being executed by the Sheriff of Wa tauga County, February 26, 1921, at 9:30 a. m., when aud where the d tendant is required to appear aud inswer or demur to the complaint or the relief demanded will be granted. This February 26, 1921. A. W. SMITH, C. S. C. W. It. Lovill, Attorney tor Plaintiff. NOTICE. OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina, Watauga County, In the Superior Court, R. C. Rivers, Plaintiff, vs. Union Trust Bank, a foreign corporation, incorporated under the laws ot Tennessee; de fendant. The defendant above named will take notice that a summons in the above entitlnl action was issued against said defendant on the 20th day of February, 921, by A. W. Smith, C. S. C, of Watauga County, N. C , which is returnable before the sa'd A. W. Smith, C. S. C, at hi3 office in the town of Boone, on the 7th day of April, 1921. aald anion being for the recovery of the sum of J500.00, anJ interest on the same, which tlu plaintiff in this action rhims and al leges was obtained by f-ilso and fraud ulent representations. The defendant will also take notice tbat a warnmt of attachment was issued by the sa;d A W. Smith. C S. C. as oforentiUt. iirsiinst the pvonevl.y oi said detention on the 26th day of February, 1921, -vhkh warrant Is r-nirnable beforo .he huid A. W. Siniiri. C. S. C, at the time and place above mentioned for ti e return of the t 'minions. Lei t.:o defendant further take notice that on the 26th day of February, a summons was issued for the Peo pler Bank & Trust Co., and the Wa ta!?a County Bank of "done, N. C, third parties in said attachment, re-ijiii-lng the Peoples Bank A Trust Co., by its cashier, A. Y Howell, and the Watauga County Bank by its cash ier, to appear before the uudsrsiYwl C. S. C. of Watauga County, Ir the town of Boone, and answer on oath what amount Baid Peoples Bank ft Trust Co., and the Watauga County h&nV. owes said defendant, etc., said i-umnions being returned not execut ed by the Sheriff of Watauga Coun f.y, on the 26th day of February. 1921, at 9:S0 a, m., when and where the defendant is required to appear, rnswer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will be grant ed. This February 26, 1921. A. W. SMITH. C. S C. W. R Lovill, Attorney for Plnintiff. A Bargain in a Spier Farm. I am ready to sail my fan. about one hundred (123) ar.'l , ty-five acres at a RAli' PRICE. This farm is K-uti-Watauga county. o;i th. vut vs of Meadow Creek, about ,vo miles from Brown wood b ; and is in good condition. A - ten-room residence, pr:t.ea;-. new. with running water m house, a good barn and other out buildings. Would sell one.i term. Property assessed for v , os at $7,600; would sell for S9,a) . and give immediate possession. R. T. Oreo , Marion, Va. v f : A' St J l