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.-': V .' 'A ... i. ie"..;!. .f .. Vt '"V Advertising K&tes.on Request. 'DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF iBOONE, AND WATAUGA COUNTY. 11.00 PrYr VOLxx3an. tji-. BOONE, WATAUGA COUOTY,? N. C THURSDAY DECEMBER 1, 1921 NO 6 A. T. - - - - - - - - i . - . ' ' " - - ' ' s . . : ' - . . f Ml li - - ... HTi .1 I I.. ,tm,.m- - "- -' II II - I ' . . I ' I I 'I I I III I III I HI ! I I III ,!!! H , , ' 1. CI v0 -'.-.j i v 1 i.: t L t. .Set- yf ICounty Exhibit '.i I Thfe following is a list of Oouiir claims that have been audited labd numbered by the Board of Opuniy ,Comnjis8ioners of Wa ;vtaagi County North Carolina; rXlpm! December 1, 1920, to No-i- ;Tmbe 80, 1921, inclusive: J ? 7 December 6, 1921, '. V ' r" ibfiL story agent for w s Bobbins, '." :f 8 00; B Browu agent for .Millie r; I Walker B00; lm Hodgos agent for f Yajrber to October 20,' 1920, -:656;iWL Holshouser agent for r-m " ' . : : ' "... It was found that Vicks was "good riot only for croup; but that it was just as effective against congestions or colds of nose, throat and chest against skin hurts and it ' i ' i jm ' aches and pains. ' . , 'jr. Year by year, state by state, the reputation of Vicks has spread, until today over 17 million jars are used yearly. -The demand in-. creases constantly. Vicks is "sold by every drug store in the land by general stores in lonely moun- shelves for the XT- . " it CsrM, J9JU TUVkkCtfmictlCa Maude Hodges, 18 00, a- Harmon agent for Fannie Harmon 13 50; j H Mast agent for N and e Wil son 3 00; r n oreen agent for L D watsotr 6 00; t'l Mast agent for Nancy Bentley 12 00; N L Mast agent for Elvia Church 4 50; w R Gragg agent for Elbert j Horton 18 00; John watson agent for Cha ny Saunders 4 50; Bob SleWder agent for Thomas child 3 00; jer re watson agent for John Greer 3 00; J P Thomas agent for Henry ward 4 50; t a cox agent for av ery watson 6 00; w E snyder a gent for Letsy Martin 12 00; L M ' From earliest days, far countries traded their medicaments " TjROM wild, remote and almost inaccessible corners of the earth, where nature seems to hide her best remedies for human ills, come the principal ingredients of Vicks VapoRub, a standby in a million homes. This famous formula was worked out twenty-five years ago by a North Carolina drug gist In seeking a treatment for spasmodic croup that would avoid the usual dosing with nduseating drugs, he found a way to administer medication, by inhalation and absorptioa TJRUGGIST Lunsford Richardson What is the secret of this mar- - was soon making this remedy velous growth? for his friends, a few dozen jars at a - . , ' t time, ui the back room of his drug . The answer is in the formula store. Henamed it Vicks VapoRim. the ingredients brought by ships tnai sau itchingagainst various bodily' that will to the pick up tain coves by plantation stores in hale its grateful vapors, picture the V the far" south by logging " camp remote lands, the toil and peril of i : cc4nmissaries in the remote north- gathering its ingredients, and real-! west all have a place on their . ize more than ever what a valuatlt'' familiar blue jar.1 store of Fot all Cold Troubhwf " Oyer 17 Million Jars Used Yearly -1. Hodges agent forcharles Aldridge 7.50; c p Taylor agent for ; tme lineVarthing 6 00; w J Farthing agentLfor loq ward 900;rrank vines agent for Julia Glenn 900, Duke ward agent for Riley Pres nell 6 00. W R Holshouser agent for Maud Hodges and children 12 00; J B Miller agent for camil la Reese 15 00;' Joseph Prejnell agent for Rebecca PresneU 15 00; w t Vandyke agent for Anderson banner 4 80; w s Carroll aget for Mary Carlton 4 50; Mrs. J a Wood ie, agent for-sarah shull 6 00; W L Holshouser agent for M e Hod tne seven seas ana corn- bined by the exclusive Vick process. ' And so, this series of advertise ments will tell of the romanticorigin of the ingredients of Vicks a story take you 'round the world' storied Orient to the lan guorous South Seas to the far East i Indies to the sands of Northern Africa to sunny southern Europe to little known comers of our own:United States. . Thus informed, you may again ) your blue jar.of Vicks, in ' medication it contains. ges 18 00; E a pyer agent for J w Dyerj . 3 00. Eljler . McNeill agent for calvin watson' C 00; Levi Nor man county aid 6 00; Addie Fox county aid 600; Katie Yarier county aid 1200;' pavid nodies county aid 18 00; c and M Barries county aid 600; w J . Farthing mateHal for- court house, an d freight 118 041; w J Farthing am ount ;'over pain' the Treasurer 66 03: Bob sheirer hauling ping and etc. 3000; w. r oragg making-taxes 'books, etc. for 1920 444 99; J E Young, sheriff, hold ing, court and making two trips To be had wherever medicines are told to Morganton, 281 95; Dr. J w Jones services as county physi cian 39 50: c P Moore for iudee of ection 1200; o o ,winebarger "or register of election 63 87; the Boone Hardware CO., material for court house 1735; J d councill services as register aud, judge of primary election 43 72; H Dou gherty services as register of e ection 3 00; c P Dougherty judge of election 3 00; Don ftapraman, udge of election 3 00; aterH?f e "quor .traffic in Iredell wmiuer noming seconsl primary , I election 6 00; h e Hayes judge of election 900: John a Beach, reg- ister and judge of election' 43 05; H Rowe register of gefteral-and primary elections 44 80; Stephen k srown Keeping county bOme 86 00; J a Penley services in pri mary election 12 00; l e Beach udge of election 3 00; j e Kirbe'y services in primary election 15.- 00: Alex Aagaman holding prima. ry election and judge 34 20; Sam. uel Townsend burial expenses of Emeline Townsend 23 00; j e wat son acting as judge of election 8 00; j D Brown deed 103; N c oreen keeping jail 69 30; sheriff Young for plumbing contract 300 00; will h Mcouire services in holding primary flection 15 00; LTatum registering voters 6 70; joe wheeler services as judge of election and capturing still 32 00; a w smith office sup; plies 34 85; j cBrooksbire servi ces as county commissioner and mileage 6420; L a Greene services as county commissioner, and mileage 77 60: w s Moretz servic es in holding primary election 58 55: o s Watson services in hoi ding primary election 6 00; w c Knight services in holding pri mary election 26 58; J s winklei services as finance committee 8 00; M B Blackburn grading and building side walk in front of court house 204 61; J r May hold ing election 0 00; r a Thomas holding election 6 00: J r Isaacs or holding general and primary elections 15 00; t h Williams sum- mons for challenge 3 80; g c Nor ns serving summons b 40; T H Williams election services 33 84, Sherman wellborn services in primary election 1200; jv s swift udge of election 6 00; r l wag ner hoidintr nnmasv election 12 00: Edwards and BrougUton stationery and books 10G 23; H Henson register of election 9 36 B r smith hoiding primary elec tion 221;s s Rogers register and judge of election 37 53; Meri on coffey deputy in election 5 GO h snuii register in primary election 81 68. j e Young paid to Todd plumbing job for c o u r house 68 50; J c Miller services as county commissioner for 1920 6660; M B Blackburn supplies 8 59; j Mioretz chairman of the county board of elections 21 27 EiYoung refunded taxes 1919 39323. January 3, 1921. D c Coffey judge of election 12 00; J L fox judge and register of lection 44 45; N C Green keeping county jail 81 75; T L Mast burial expenses B s Dugger 20 00; d e Lookabill judge of an election 12 000; s R Brown keeping coun ty home 190 00; w T Baird judge of election 9 00; B J Hodges ma king coffin for Ann Mitchell 8 03; A w smith June, rostage, wood, etc., 30 00; M b Blackburn, nails, shoves and piping and putting up same 83 00; Grady Tuguian cap turing still 2000; bh watson A Co. wood and coal 43 19; wil H McGuire stationery for Register of Deed and C S C, 13 40; Dr. J w Jones, county physician, quaran tine work 28 50; M C Holler sup plies for county hme 23 20; J waiter wright Lumber. Co. for lumber 7 91; Marion watson for sheep killed by 'dogs 500; J c Moody judge of election 12 00; Dr. DRASTIC SEUTEIIGES IllruiP Judge McElroy at RMht SmlMi Iredell County C'eurtlv Llqur Dealer and Maker a Bad Tlmev Statesvllle. If chaingang sentences; prove -effective in dealing With the) violators of the' liquor laws, Judge P. A. McElroy made a long stride for ward in the matter 'Of the annlhiia- vuuubi a uci c nvia tag ko viuuvw dountjr. ' There were, a large of men convicted .of .the Illicit boit- ness, some of wjiom plead guilty. When the criminal, docket Was com pleted, all filed Into' the court roou to receive .their sentences; Some of ' the defor.danta had largo ' familes that were entirely Jepcndent i. upon them forlhe necesaltles of life; others were ihown to be afflicted with various diseases and aliments that rendered them 4 unable to perform hard physical labor. , Attorneya tor the defendants made earnest, eloquent and often very tender and touching appeals in behalf of their clients, bat the presiding officer gave them, with only one exception, sentences on the chaingang. Those who were proven to have been diseased were given sen tences on the reads at "such 4abor as they are physically able to perform." The judge stated that reasonable work In the open air would net likely be in jurious? to the health of the afflicted ones. ,,. . V.. . Hendersonvllle. Announcement was made here of the development at an early date of a big mountain re sort which is i destined to take ltt place alongside many other weU known resorts of western North Car olina. . . The one here referred to is one contemplated by the Btoney Mountain company on its 834 acres on Oreen river in this county between Lake Summitt and the South Carolina lino, extending along the Hendersonvtlle Greenvllle highway for two miles. High Point. J. Elwood Cox, mem ber of the state highway commission from the Fifth district, returned from Raleigh, where the commission awarded contracts totaling 11,000,000 for the construction of roads in this district. The contracts awarded are for highways In Guilford, Davidson, Alamance and Caswell counties and the contract price for hard-surfaced roads exceed S26.000 per mile. Henderson. The Golden Belt Fair association of Henderson sent a com mittee from their meeting for investi gation and report on necessity for moving the fatr grounds from their present location to a Bite purchased by the Fair officials two years ago Although the Golden Belt Fair closed their 921 season with a cash balance on hand, still a dividend was not de clared by the directors. u i Bingham examining Emma Lane for Lunacy, etc. - 2 03. February 7; 1921. w l winkler refunded for land laid off for taxes 24 62; p g car- roll for services as jndge of elec tion 12 00; s it Brown for ketping county home 168 00; a w Smith juvenile coust, postage etc. 28 00; z t Greene judge of an electioa 3 00; oscar Phillips judge of an election 12 00; a M Mills for sheep killed by dogs 20 00; J c story judge of an election 9 00; Aaron church for sheep killed by dogs 35 00; w R vines judge of electioa 3 00; Rash Aldridge, for bringing Flossie Gray to jail 3 10; Lee car render register,.and judge of elec tion 25 92; nc Greo for. keeping county jail 114 55;' J L Triplett for sheep killed by dogs 8 00; J m May register of 'school election1 in Thomas Dist. 4 00; Bob shearer work on pipe line 12 50; J E Lu-1 tner for sheep killed by dogs 1000; or. j w Jones county phy-' siciatv and - quarantine officer. -5075; Edwards & Broughtoa. fof ' stationery, etc., 7 87; Dr. J W Jones examining Moses Johnson deceased 5 00; r c Rivers for pub-" . lishing county exhibit, 1920 88 95; w w Kast, fSr burial expenttt ' : of i Reese; M I) Moretz for holding inquest of Moses Johnson 10 00; : J E Young, taking Laura itoretsV to hospital 40 00; J; W McGhee : for plans for caunty -homo pJ 1 00; O L coffey public welfare) Mr vices 50 00. o : ' m (continued next treeic . . , S.v ' ' i 4 f "MT-l
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