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VOLUME XXXVI. 3
GRANDJURY ASKS 1
FOR NEW PRISON
:.iron V\,.i ? 1 it! j
ona rino
Them Wei) Kept. Inmates of Co.
Home Well Cared for Find Jail
inadequate to Needs.
r< the Honorable Judge. \V. F. Harding:
We. the y.rand jury for the .-print;
term *?f court 1925 respectfully sub
trit tie follow i up report'
We have acted or? all biiis sent be
i re u.. made presentments and ex,
roined the court house and find thi
cords and offices well kept and
i7iat a!i necessary supplies have been
^ pplied. except the toilets are mj
id condition.
Wt examined th- county hohV - ai d
inym and find the home to be ;ii j
von*! condition except some 1 *aV - or.!
th* porch roof for the want of flash- j
t r. !;ome paint N needed but v.?- in
?? !stand that aria jri ments have:
*-en made for aire !?;. the One;-. v
"ummh-sioner.s.
The lates. runiberinj: fifteen
male- ami fourteen females, s>\ t ,
wbich juv child;*.*', lietwier t1 :?* a?*e;
*' and 7 .-ay iii- > w*-': .. ? !
foi ht rarra - in fail \ > 1
ditto i; and ' he fce pv r?. den. m<
tiice farm v. ork m the y ar of <bv
ruif up and pluWihp.
V\! haw \ isited the -a:1 and i.ud,
it inadequate meet the present;
need: of ih? county. t" ntireiy
ttt? small, badly arranged. beinj? no
j-i vision to keep th< whites ami ?-ol,
'??i soperate. they having to use the*
lie lei. Th? water work a?e *nrt
I annis uiii, having: to Hood the
<too hy hand and tto iutary con- j
i: do. - not appca- could be
voi . being: dark, sunlight excluded,
v ith v* i\ little ventilation, appear
i t ;o u nunc like an ar.< ent dun-{
gem than lik. a modern prison. The'
i- t>i. le t . rtment wt find little
itioi" sanitary, hut being heated only
ny ai. oil stove and lighted only by
i n oil lamp, and being -hut off from
ventilation and having no wqter system
We find the only way for a
t-rttii ii. cither department i ?w hetff
*? \ than an ordinary wash basin.
Wo recommend that the jail and
lot Kuuti which ii stands be sold at
ihi. i i.i' >il* tli.. I'.tunl* .-nMtw
ii\i> -iih c.s ami ; he proceeds In- ap?j11
the l?u iding ui" a new ami;
modern jail, the new <te to he back
of the i vill i house, on the county's
property, and we further recommend
that the old jail he given immediate
: itt ntion.
DEEP GAP BREEZES
Quite a uumhet of our people v. ill
attend the mill del i- al chaffed a
pain.-t Chile Greene for the killijig
i-i Mont Weilhorn which took place
hast Christmas day u thi Stony Cork
-ection of our county.
The Watr-en sisters have unite a
lot of baby chicks. They are now beginning:
their start here in the dairy
business. We wish the ladies much
success.
The county agent of Watauga Co.
gave a very interesting lecture and
moving picture exhibition at Rocky
Point school house or. March the 24,
"?Ve appreciate his coming very much.
The Deep Gap Supply Co. which is
z. branch of the Deep Gap Lumber &
^ Tie Co., is doing a good business in
supplying the .farmers here with a
complete line of farmers products.
A new enterprise has opened up
here with G. W. Church as manager.
ru..'.. '.in.. flnnr unrl ln/ht
groceries. Wc wish them success in
their undertaking.
Mr. Amos Watson will build a residence
soon near Uc o Gap on some
;and he recently bought
Mr. R. W Watson has moved u
his place at Deep Gap. We are gtaq
o have him ir. our midst.
Mr. K. A. Watson, inspector o
iies for the N. dc W. Ry. of Brown
wood, was a visitor ?n this vicinitj
Sunday. 'A e are always glad to se<
him here.
The cold snap touched this sectioi
with high winds and some snow. A
fctis writing it is much warmer an<
more pleasant.
Mr. John Carlton has moved t
Deep Gap t oMr A. G. Miller's placi
John is a good worker and will b
a valuable asset to Mr. Miller as
general farm hand.
Mr. Otto Millet of Hopkins has
freak mud turtle of enormous siz<
Scores of people come to see th
monster.
We understand a big deal is ur.dt
way by the Elk Creek Lumber Con
pany by two strong lumber compai
Acs with a prospect of this enonnot
51.50 Per YMr BOONE.
JUDGE VISITS I
NORMAL SCHOOL!
thor?$ Cltrb Renders Interesting Pro i
?ran Jurist's Addrer.s to Stu- 1
dent* impressive Mrs. Mast's
Death Other items.
rile Chorus Chili of the Normal
School ? r?< 1 <* the n>iruction Miss;
Dil'ian Roil: o. Director of Music gave
an inl"resting" pmp'-atn Monday evening.
This concert was piven in the
auditorium of the school. It consisted
ot" several numbers by the entire club
soivu solo . ducts, quartets, and by
different -ectious of the club, both
mate and female. It was indeed an
enjoyable program which showed the
skill of teacher and pupil, and was
great iv enjoyed by those present.
At v o'clock on Tuesday morning'
1 l.idpt Harding:, by special invitation
delivered an address to the school,
and it indeed a very mild way of
. ore ::v: . ti . ay thai it. was most
-pleud-d and heipfui address. The
main teat are of the address was law
a*-"* r?'?-rect for law. The Judge stated
that n)ii? h of the wrong doinp in
our country war caused by m opl;
not *1 'nkir-cr. A quoted fr ee Salomon's
writing in JEcclosiastes. "Fear
<1 a ' Veep hi: commandments, for
- .1" whole 'duty of man." Arid
h?- ; ? 1 hat all countries had adii
i.niy through organized law
a? i>:i mpny, even ??f the best peOseem
to i hink it is aU right to
iah he iav.* if.thcy are not :ipp.-ehen'Jod.
iJf impressed the students
th th< fart they are in schooi
to learn to think, apt! rightly enforced
tlw truth that one is truly edi
eat i - ?l> wher: he learns to think.
President r?. I>. hougheny .who
has been . u;k with influenza for the
paM -a v?:riti v. i s.- out again ai
: h? school.
Do school deeply .sympathize- with
Miss \\?n? M.irt in the death of he?
f oter nn.ii.h -r en the Mi- Mn>*.
, member of the senior clt?s> of
The Appalachian State Normal School
and tin character of this fine young
'lady re* ?*al> much of what lie! footer
I mother wa.s. Mrs, Mast wa> still liv!
ing when Miss Nora reached Hume.
! and gave Miss Nora the graduating
| present which she had secured for
' her Miss Nora is a niece of Mrs.
I Mast's husband and both <?t tnem
always seemed deeply attached to this
count; ladv. Possibly no one could
be more greatly piissed in that section
of the county in caring for the
sick, thi poor and the needy th-.r a ill
this most evccl.eni lady.
2IOMVILLE HAPPENINGS
'faf6ndar.ee at San.iay School
was rather Sow on Sunday because
: ?. . ickne.-s in the community.
MisM's Ruili and Edna Thomas are
?vc?)\ "nog fions attacks of mumps.
Elect Greer has beer. <?ui el school
f.?r the jKisl week with tor.-hi it is.
Thomas Duncan spent th? week end
i: 1 the ' illagc.
Blatiche Greer has gone Boone
i?> attend school.
BOONE. R F. D 1
Mr. Dick Greene and family of
Sparta, Mo. are visiting father and
mother. Mr. and Mrs. .1 L-- nard
no it is.
Aunt Ellen Coffey of Mt. Vernon
is spending the week with her .i-.tighter
Mrs. Roxie Brown
Mr. L. B. N'orris and family spent
the week end with home folk.-. Mr.
! Joe Morris.
Mr. Carl Davis was a \ iter at
Mr. Baker's Saturday night
Misses Bella Brown and Beulah
Greene were visitors at K W Brown
1 Sunday afternoon.
All the sick people are Better lr
this community.
Mr. Lester Bodenhammer made j
business trip to Todd Monday,
j Mrs. H. H. Morris* fathei and mo
ther paid her a nice visit last week
. Misses Pearl Cowles and Addi<
Coffey of the A. T. S. school wen
visitors here Snnda\.
p!
' ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
111
Sunday School at 10 o'clock Sun
rt ; day morning:,
j Preaching srevice at eleven by He
; S. K Gragg. Also an evening servic
i conducted by W. L. Trivett.
A cordial welcome Lo attend Sun
e day school, church or prayer servic
a is extended to every one.
The Sunday School work is goin
well also the Wednesday evenin;
a | pray??r meetings with good atter
e*.j dance.
'Ki
tract of timber changing hands. ]
it* those deals are pulled off this sectio
may see a railroad extended cn thr
with a connection near Lenoir son:
*6 future time perhaps.
tttgst
WATAUGA COUNTY. NORTH CAf
RESUME OF ACTiViTI
BILLS PASSED 0;
(By M. L. Shipman.)
ftuh'ich. March 'II.?Attorncv <;???? ?
f a Dermis U. Brununit, completed <
rc-organization of his nltice (luring
tin nasi week. Governor Mcf in issuvd
tnree more orders shovnnp that <
h' in earnest about economy m
gov nnienl, and various other inci-,
den's occurred during the week in
and about the capital wilding <i?. m
trating an unusual amount ?>i r.os- i
for the season of the year which
is ordinarily quiet in official . locks.
The appointment b.\ the Attorney
Gei. ral of three assistant At D>rn
Generals. Frank N"a>n of Kal< gb, 1 .
R. Buss of LiUington and W. L. Vaughn.
was the outstanding event of
the week. Mr Briunmit. it vox gen-.
\ reported paid off ? pre-el- rtion
?i dge by appointing Mr. Ve.iighn,:
v. ho ts an old friend a i ma .e
ei' h At!ornev-G rno-ai. Frank Xa.-h
* 1 Charlie Ross were opponents >?
. . Cruninut foi J he nominate u in
x. ?vmocrat.ic party ias.f one. Xa '? ,
!wts- was assistant atton. \ '-moral!
I dor u the ia.-t tour years, was re-i
1 <:, . ih' v g- i" . ? faI
1:. - - I
I- tuniuj ii\ v. iv 11 . :;c ?;,! j i - re <rr. - ?
tied him for the job. Koss who
I |r?\\ rrow < jewi a pi. :>?.-? > in
! -u; ??f BriimmitU is hefiQved *?> be j
i I taking fi inls of hl> withdraw.it.
fh?- new appointees v.ili in ussig-l
one a.- general assistant, ?me.
!:> the lie venue 1 '?epartmcnt . .. I .ce
the Ifijjr'nvav Commission. The
,i; who fiils the latter po t v\ii
place Walt i 1. t'ohoo: of
' ?. !h City. wi -i has been attorney to
'he lot foul >
1 ! .- <'overiie; canie ilirouph with,
ht' ? ttUMc order- a? direcio? *f the
budget. l-hy.e will require al! reparttneta
- t?! cut out embossed at d ex-i
p?*i:si ve >tatioiu?\ and u>t' a uniform I
I kind of a cheaper ?_?.*. t - alt chas table
a;Ui correctional institutions atidi
! tome e<l'j* ut ? :) ?* pi ares, such as thoj
! Blind School, will fcav?- t?. file imnie-'
. dlately a lis' of their patient-* ami;
i students and their respective ability
t<> pay for what t.lu v are getting!
f om flu slate. I1 is the plan that i
those who can afford pay fori
real nn nt or service, shai! be required
to do so. rhe third missive o(
Budg< t Director wa? to require that
lists of .ill employees atui their a *
laries hi filed with the Guvemot so*
that the salary ami wage commission
may ^ot busy and prune oui tin*!
dead timber in the departments end
I fix a standard salary scale in line
I with work done.
After being written up as the
' < oloiH'i House' of the administra-!
lion. Martin Gilleu departed from tbe;
Executive Mansion, where since the I
inauguration of the governor, he had |
played a role of adviser to the Executive.
The Mid-Westerner was sel
ilom seen hut was often referred to;
as or.e of the powers behind the thron 1
The other power behind the throne
was U. L. Yarser, and he has gone
to his reward as a Supreme Court
Justice!
The bus regulation was common
deed during the week by the Corpoia!
uon Commission, seventy-five lines
I being registered by the body and K.
! O. Self chief clerk of the commission
being assigned to the task as head
of the regulatory department created
| by the bus control law.
, Ten projects were let by the state
k Highway Commission in various
tions of the state, the total cost be,
ing approximately two and a quarter
millions. Work on these will be start
ted shortly.
The National Guard of North Car.
olina will feel the effects of having
an economy Governor and an economy
President at tht same time. Mr.
. ( oolidge ruled thai they could not
J for the present, draw pay fo* the
I drilling. Adjutant General Metts ruJI
ed that until July first they would
j not be paid for drilling because the
! Legislature, spurred on by the canny
-i Scotchman in the executive chair did
I :>ot provide any funds for their pay.
\ After July first the guardsmen will
e - - ... . J 1 u... .it . ... .
; gel z;> cents a ur?u uui uuvn tnai.
i-1 time they will have to grot along: with
e out any pay and must drill for the
patriotism of the matter.
[r The state revenue ' collections to
i- the middle of last week, said Commissioner
Doughton. were $317.00C
- short of last year. He explained that
If the cotton mills had fallen short i?
nj their income tax returns due to *
n! had year in the industry of VJ27.
ie' Attorney General Brummit hand
j ed down two rulings during the weel
tOLINA. THURSDAY APRIL 2, 19
fsmmrai h- !i
HI IlllAJflJIUll | J
F LOCAL INTEREST
,
J*he first was for the departments to
lonslree the law prohibiting employer
us: stete-owned car? in a sensible
manner. Mr. Brummtt declared
- set aw> f'jj the use of the cars
. ould hi laid down and that those
t.h< departments could construe for ;
themselves when by their use the ,
ate Aii being served. The other ru- i
I np: aff* cted the collections to bo
made by Insurance Commissioner
Wade, whom the Legislature deprived
of cons.deruhle of his powers. Mr.
Brc-mmit said the insurance departnt
would no longer collect any
monies classed as general revenue of
the hh.ia, but would collect certain
f<-(.hanged for insurance companies
and fire protection which were
tor ' ration of the laws which the
depart ni; nt enforces. Mr. Wade, however
v. ill have to make a daily ac
u;r o th State Treasurer.
I aestivation of the inside afi
'i- ?f the Tobacco Cooperative As?
i; proceeded. but nothing much
\va iadt public. It is not expected!
ci will he anything for several
Weeks and until after the invent ga
ing toiKiiiittee ha.- made Us reports.]
it i- r.elievi d however that some bad
doings ;itc being uncovered b\ th?
committ' e.
George Ross Pou i. till having
tough luck with his prisoner at : in
St i . Prison. Two ja*! break> v..n.
added rem ally to tin three tha* have
a I road\ taken place this year. Two
men > aped, this week, one was killed
by a guard and the other' ?s at
the point of death.
Th" governor has appoL .led Hoyi
Sink of Lexinton - his nardot at
torney.
BY MR. GREF.R
<Our correspondent, ov ing t?? the
congestion of tin- records, has this
week furnished only the doings of
ou: > oprescntaiivc. and promise- is
inon complete local twrviec for the
next issue.?Til* Publishers.)
An net for the construct ion and maintenance
of the public roads of Ash
and Watauga Counties.
introduced by Messrs Bowie, Greer
and Senator Urowii. Authorize the
commissioner: pi Watauga i aunty
to issue cithfi" bonds or notes to the
amount of for the purpose of
constructing these roads: A public
road from a point on the Watauga
and Ash ecounty line at or near Gap
Creek church where the improved
>au from Bowie. * ia Hopkins crossjo.e
Watauga County line, to a
* !iu at or near A. (?. Millers store
c.n the Boone Trail Highway no. t?e
said road to he constructed hv H. A.
Grecti, I K. l.uther ami AIolJZo Miller.
herein designated as special com1
nissioncrs for wis purpose. County
| Commissioners of Watauga authorized
to deposit $2,00(1 frotn the proj
eceds i t the sale of note- or bonds
: to said special commission for the
purpose outlined. Isaae Church. Thos
Miller and .1 W. Green named special
'commissioners to construct the pubic
highway from the Watauga coun1
ty line from r? point near Cranberiy
Church, mu F.lza Phillip- place up
Meadow Creek so as to intersect with
'he Boone Trail near Charlie Wat
'on s place. i -yanu tonimissiciiui's 10
appropriate $4,000 for this purpose.
Cost of constructing thi>? connecting
link with Ashe county to be adjusted
?>y the authorities of thai county bv
the issue of bunds or notes.
An act to fix the license taxes for
fishing in Watauga County.
Unlawful for any person above
the ag. of sixteen years to fish with
, hook or lino, rod or r? el w iiheut having
first paid a license rax of one
dollar. Fee for non-residofrus, twe
dollais. License fee to be collected
by an inspector 01 warden selected
by The State Fisheries Commissions
and placed to the credit of the county
general fund. The Clerk of th?
oupt'noi i.ouii may i.\sut- ant
receive comjKriisation from the Fish
eries Commissioner for his service:
in this connection. Reports to b<
made at the end of each month. Xec
: essary license blanks to be furnishec
| by the C'ierk of the Superior Cour
and game wardens by the said Fish
eries Commissionei.
CARD OF THANKS
, We want to express our thank
i and gratitude for the kindness ant
presence of the pev?pie during th
death and burial of our dear wif
and aunt.
1 J. H. Mast and niece Nora A. Mas
xcrul |
25. 5 Cu. aCopy
n 4 i* nrnnrrrm nPA i
nw Ktsrw is iu :
MEMORY OF LOVILL1
Bar of Boone Drafts Rcsoluti-'H^ in I
M. mcry of C?pt. E. F. Lovill,
Judi-e and Members of Bar Pay
Tribute to Deceased Lawyer
Notice having been giver iu the
L-ourt room on ibt or? dimr -lay. at t
* p :n. <?r, March -SI -t. a!i routine
busines- was suspended. : r ?i !v?- s
ra ! bar and visiting uttoivys avail- .
e?j therrsel ves i f the ; ututiity of
paying their rc-pects t.,. he memory ?
of the ate Captain K. F. Lovi'i.
Oi motioiij Judy- W. F. Harding' j
v.a< elected president arid John K. .
lti'i-wn way elected Secretary A com- (
mittee >m resolution \va. appointed, i
g of F. A. Lin: "v, John H. i
Bing ? and E- S. ('..ifey.
Bre : addresses pruning the lif" i
and ei .racter of decec.-rd were made j
by the following: W i N" 'wland.
F. A Linney. J of r. U. Bingham, F.
S. ( y, Johnson .1. flay- 7. Iv
Bing'. Tohr. E i> Prof. B.
B. I- 'icrty. Judge V F Hardim'
made i very touching .k. i'-.-db.g
with me of the won islanding:
chara ristic?- of h: . >i u-.c-d
f.
? h motion it v.-.. oi'i' i1 ' .i4(
???.! coinniisfehni.rs ; t requite:!
to i;i th.o ni< ; u-r. An Lov
.!. ' ' t ?)1'5 i-U' "'! ' J
Thi following "huh.: - drafted j
read when j
? ..i*1 tinve?c ?i ttr- ino.-nLnnr:
oi ti. ;iy ?'u lan-j
uar;.' 1'fin Captain l.i ... ! Francis*
I ?vi . \ uisttajr-J'shod aiai !ovo?i |
Fitizot >f ;he date of North Caro . a
i ; < . h\ a h . : u- : T.iblv
: : vate i) f< was characterized by
-arh use of justice. .' < !; ??.-??;.?< and :
. as?:io o. ' h ch
.wii'?r piissi.ob w? !(arc < f his|
tale, int) county ,:?u! ;-r- people,
tha he a test jeji.se . pi fled
.??:?! nv->'.h*d. : ho ! -1 i: 'h ie ??$;
North < aroltna, and
V- h< ieas he led his > ? to hour
??r ip vai ri'i-i alone she i> 'hs ?>f duty
and righteousness when peace had
collie again, and
VVh?Mc:is it ihut har
and people <>;' Watauga county he
loved so \\i!I and vvoc! and . >i with
such distinction should pay its tribute
ot' !oVt and c U-i-m .r, Whn; he ?v;is
and what fe?? did. Now therefore, be
i?
RE SO I. V hi? thai the bar ? -" \\;.
muira courtly express its .- ,,i the
great loss which the county and state
suffered by his ntu'sinff, a ltd
records- ?t the same time its sen -i ??f
p i.uu?' ... ih* '.iv. r of all good
that Watauga Copo'y and North Carolina
u.i- -<? bussed hy his life.
Be it further ix'Si.lvrd that .1 copy
c?r thi.- -vs?. iutioii he given to the
Wataay:. I)( nv ?er;. ;i . . 1 jtj p.
fuii the i > of the Superior court'
I of Wat a
1 DAIRYING ASSET
TO WATAUGA (Xt
J Substantial Progress is Being Made
by Watauga Farmers Along the
| Lir..' jf More nnd Better Dairying
and More Cheese Factories.
1
, <H. I Wilson, Cheese Specialist)
t TV- years age a new cheese tar
i lory u tn:i:t at Vilas. N ?'. to take
the 'i the Brushy Fork facto? v
i which v ft: not centrally located. Last
1 Year an .1 -tuition was built on to this
factory >rdei that they could make
Swiss This spring a new factory
was built at Sugar Grove to take
the pi-<.- of the Cove Creek factorv
which wa* the oldest factory in the
south The equipment has been movv*d
a lid ?.hev are nov making cheese
in th- .? a factory. Thcst factories
' #iv a Watauga county*. The
mnriag< ? the Beaver Dam factory
?ays '.I. > vii! make more cheese this
year W< need more cheese factories
and ro? r.- milk producers to supply
1 the demand for Noilh Carolina chees
' Mr K. \\. Clement, one of our iea'
ding; dairymen purchased a milking:
*. macho . ? few weeks ago. He is well
* pleased with it. Says I wouldn't take
I $2500 for it if 1 couldn't get another.
My cows have all increased ir.
? milk production since I started using
- it ami 1 van milk in just one half the
- time." Mr. Clement purchased a few
1 head of Ayrshire* last fall which is
t his ehoi'. of the dairy breeds, He
- says that one of his three year old
heifer: is leading his herd in milk
' prodiu o! and will ffive from 900G
to I (WOO pounds of milk her first
year Hv- will milk about thirty cow?
this summer and will start work ir
"j his modern dairy barn in the neai
& future.
e Mr F. C. Wart^has recently com
pie ted his dairy barn which is th<
X most modern equipped bam in th<
i
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carry, handled hitherto by on*
Iv the metropolitan Dailies.
Read this column weekly.
NUMBER 13
SH1L0 (iREEN GETS
FOUR YEARS IN PEN
Cil'cr - f M "A .doom PI -ad# Guilty
of Se* ond Decree Murder?
Jjirvis Grn-np Sentenced to Two
Years Ot ier Court Proceedings
The cmrM; a. docket ??f the -siring:
vnn of Watauga Sup'T 'ir court was
ludvd 'i uav afic.-'Oon, when
. ;,i scntvJJ v.'er* irrpoj-vd by
5 udgi- VV f 21.1 rd' ng.
Fhe ca-c \- *rt tho:-?
f Shilo Green anil Jarvis Green and
Marian Coffey thv former having
plead guilty ->f murder ir. the second
degree. : d yeot*.hia J to a term
>f foui ; ;_i rti the Gate prison fur
'.he shoot; <1 killing of Mont Wei
born in SC a> Fork tow -Irp or last
Chris*ma- . the latu Green and
Coffey foi . affray with .ohn Stole
of Ku. io?vns.hi "tr-1 three
yea ago > >:r >i >.h 'aih ^.)ted.
Coffejt ? oc<| itt* I -a
was " ?,. tv i. y.-arr in tsBf*
taiv pii.-o.\
rfcv? eivi ket wu iak n up yos
" > more j
8i.spo?t'C! - of the v* inn ;i*:ijr cum.'?
on tho SttTi doyrabt .
f'oy By vs. larceny. 1'J mouths
- Liif"-' 5'' - -
' .Yi (iHinni . \ . tion dry
!av . Ill,: 1 ...i m nl
ul* ot 1 o ' . S. < ' rr-. uhK
Alio :n! ' Isaac:,
f. and cost
.tad port quarterly to the
clct ' <5 ' beffi dcdjrr^pr
s?;r,.\({ as ! Hallie I-aacs.
A I f;r? <. (irj-iK awl hi or
dc.riy, . t suspended on payUlvllt
Ox > est.
J. H. Ea^p. iAitho), l.v?- and I' .
: x.d Win Con !i, affray. a. d
a N> v. ty as t?> Mrs. Harp, Judgoi
st'spend cd oi; payment of cost
to othei -h (Vn<iat:?>.
\i (t I' .el. Ho. > Ec u . ... II H
Day. ?1 . turhing publo worship, judg.
; i <1 ori payment of run.
\{ and Herbert -Jones, destroy:.??
!< t r judgment uxptnuievl on
pay meet of cost.
John Hodges^ larceny, not guilty.
< elcmai Payne, dn ring auto ?ntuji
a ted, ' v ?i $50 ! coat
c. M diary. Vic luting prohibiT:?.r
lav. Taxed with tile rests.
Hooper Hendrix. a. n w.. Fined
7?i and cosf.
l.onny Mas1, larceny, judgment sus
ponded oi: p.iynu'iiT of cost. jail bill
included.
i. A. Stunburv. worthless check
not guilty.
Bull (iinl.soy, violation of prohibition
law, $20 and cost.
< arl I'ayne? operation auto without
license. } ;n?*?l $."? and oust.
Letcher r??agu?-, operating auto
\> ithout lii'tiiM*. $.:? and cost
i It. Mo??rt', as-ault. frilled $l()
and cost.
Ed. Williams, practi<-in>? law wiik
license, .ludftnieni suspended on
payment of cost-.
dyde Cnmis. making whiskey, I
months in jail and cost.
Oscar Clomons and T. N. flarke.
violation of prohibition laws. Fined
s.*?u each and cost.
lack Mel;.ay. larceny. bound out
to W. C>. Hartzojr
Olcv Osborne. larceny, 12 month?
n penitentiary
BOONE BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School 10 a, m.
I>. .V P. lT. 6:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
p. m.
We had 207 present at Sunday
School iast Sunday.
Come out to Sunday School next
Sunday. We extend a cordial invitation
to all to attend our services.
Blowing Rock
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Preaching Sat urday night and Sun
day. 11 a. in. and 7;30 p. m.
\S ? extern! a cordial invitation to
all to attenu
county and. as good as any in the
state? lie h:?- one silo and will build
another on*- this summer. His loft
wili hold a years supply of legume
} hay. Mr. Ward -applies Boone with
mill atwi . iiil. Vi 1
jhieese factory. I believe if his customers
in Boone would calle and give
his barn an inspection, as regards
i sanitation, the\ would feel perfectly
safe in drinking milk produced on
his farm.
Dariymen of Watauga county are
beginning to see that in order to
; make the most profit they must prop*
erlv house and feed their ccws. And
i in order to produce milk with the
r least amount of labor, and to make
the -'w ork more inviting instead of
- disagreeable it is necessary to have
5 the proper equipmer t. This is not
e necessarily expensive.