Dr. John W. Kincheloe, Jr., PMtor of the First Baptist elmrch, addressed North Wllkesboro Klwanis Ctuh> Friday noon on the subject of ‘'Personal Handicaps and Social Progress". The speaker cited n ions of persons who forged-ahead- and were snccessful dasplte handi caps. Some of those listed were as follows: A blind girl in the post oftioe in a South Carolina town: Helen Keller, blind, deaf and- dunth-l President Theodore Rooseteit^ weak body and injured eye; John Mflton, blind; Alexandef Pope, a weak, frail body; Lord Byron, dob foot; R. L. Sterenson, tu- bereniosis; Bethoyea, deaf; Thomas Edison, poor hearing. The list of those handicapped by poverty; Mozart, extremely poor; Michael Pupin, came to America penniless; Madam Curie, poor. The list of those handicapped by accident: Orison Marden. his manuscripts burned; Thomas Carlysle. his manuscripts burned. The 1i.‘?t of thost who had great opposition: The Wright Broth ers; Robert Fulton, and Napoleon. Those who became inspired while in prison: O'Henry, Sir Walter Raleigh, John Bunyan, the Apostle Paul, and Cervante.s. "It just seems like some people have to be handicapped to give to us the blessings they do. We have had marvelous inventions because of those handicapped people. We do awe a great debt to them/’ the speaker said. At the meeting Friday O. H Sluss. of Bluefle'id. W. Va., was a visiting Kiwanlan and Ben P. Estes wos a guest of J. C. Reins. Dr. Wm. C. Tate Heads Lees McRae Banner Elk. - T)r. William Cummings Tate, prominent phy sician of Banner Elk, has been elected to the presidency of the Edgar Tufts Memorial Associa tion, the position left vactint by the death of Edgar >i. Tufts on June 15 of this year. He will take up his new duties immedi ately. The .Association consists of Lees-lifcRae College. Orace Hos pital, Granfather Home for Chil dren, and various allied enter prises. Hr. Tate has been chief-o£- .staff of Grace Hospital since 191l. Until the death of the Rev. Ed gar Tufts, its founder, in 1923, Dr. Tate was his associate, and since that time he has been a co- worker with Edgar Tuf's, the son. No one person is more fa miliar with the work of the. As sociation. with the problems of the mountain people, and the close relationship of the two. Watauga Democrats To Meet August 15 (Wataugo. Democrat, July 30) The Democrats of Watauga county have been called to meet in nomina'ing convention at the courthouse in Boone on Saturday. August 15, at 2 p. 111., by Rob Rivers, chairman of the Demo cratic executive committee, tor the purpose of naming candidates for county offices, for the house of representatives, and tor the state senate. Precinct chairmen are asked to hold meetings on the afternoon of the 14th at 2 o'clock to name delegates to the county conven tion. The townships have convention ted here: Bald Beaver Dam. 13; 11; Blue Ridge, Cove Creek, 13; Elk, 1: Laurel Creek. 12; Meat Camp No. 1, 11. Meat Camp No. 2, 2: North Eork, 1; Shawneehaw, 4; Stony Fork, 6; Watauga, 10. of the county votes as indica- .MouiTain. 3; Blowing Rock. 2: Boone. 53; Commercial truck riops made good progress during the first of July, with conditions for Ihe most part being favorable for growth, maturity and harvest. Williams Motor Compa.ny T. H. WILLIAMS, Mgr. BEAR FRAME SERVICE Good U»ed Cars, Trucks and Tractors — EASY TERMS — Hill Psy Cash for Lst* Model Wrecked Cars snd Tracks :ompIete Body Rebuildi^ Sectrie and Acetylene Welding ’PHONE 334-J Hon. Felix Alley, Judge FresicUng MONDAY, AUGUST 10 No. No. .No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 4 —State vs. Buster Staley—Murder. 5 —state vs. Jess Ellis—False Pretense. 8 —State vs. Clarence Crews—Hit and Run. 24 —State vs. Lester Marley—A. W. D. W. 26 —State vs. Lester Prevette—^Hit and Run. 27 —State vs. John Poster—^L. & R. 32 —State vs. Ed Welborn—A. W. D. W. 42 —State vs. G. W. Young—A. W. D. W. 49 —State vs. Roy Brewer—A. W. D. W. 47 —State vs. John Pardue—^L. & R. 48 —State vs. Clifford Watkins and Mrs. Clif ford Watkins—H. B. L. & R. 51 —State vs. Ola Long—L. & R. 53 —State vs. Mrs. W. G. Benton—L. & R. 54 —State vs. Paul Elledge—L. & R. 52 —State vs. Ralph Frazier—L. & R. 56 —State vs. Charles Fairbranks Harold—A. W. D. W. 59 —State vs. Charlie Sparks—Attempt Commit a Felony. No. 60 No. 61 No. 71 No. 72 No. 92 No. 97 No. 79 No. 3 No. 6 No. 7 No. 9 No. 10 No. 12 to No. 13 —State vs. Richard W. Pharr—L. & R. —State vs. George Famer—L. & R. —State vs. Walter Foster and Jane Doe— L. & R. —State vs. Walter Foster and Beulah Bar nes—L. & R. —State vs. Fannie Cothren Pruitt and E. J. Durham—Forgery. —State vs. Wade Brider, Gordon Johnston and Clay Rowland—A. W. D. W. —State vs. Worth Finley—L. & R. —State vs. Rufe Haffner—Bastardy. —State v&. James Parks and Lois Bobbins— P. & A. —State vs. Charlie Miller—O. C. I. —State vs. Walter Love—Vio. M. V. L. —State vs. Julius Edward Minton—0. C. I. —State vs Ivey Jerome Lovette, Jr.,—O. C. I. —State vs. Hampton Monroe Wyatt—V. P. L. No. 14 —State vs. John Andrew Brown—P. & A. No. 15 —State vs. Avery Hayes—Vio. M\ V. L. (Appeal). No. 16 —^te vs.,Wm; Odell Bumgamer-rr-0. C..I. No. 17 —State vs. Geo. W. Young—Forcible Tres pass. 7 No. 18 —State vs. Charlie Alexander Johnson—0. C. I. No, 19,—State vs. Elarl Torrence—0. C. I. No. 20 —State vs. Dean Houston—0. 6. I. No. 21 —State vs. Dean Houston—Vio. W. V. L. No. 22 —State vs. Douglas Wolfe—Public Drun- keness. No. "29 —State vs. Henry C. Shore—Vio. Game Law. No. 30 —State vs. Hubert Pierce—O. C. I. No, 31 —State vs. Walter Foster—0. C. I. and No. Operators License. No. 104—State vs. T. W. Yates, Otha Johnson—V. P. L. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 33 —State vs. 34 —State vs. 35 —State vs. 36 —State vs. 37 —State vs without 38 —State vs. 39 —State vs. 40 —State vs, C. I. 41 —State vs. Arlie Howell—0. C. I. Percy Martin—Abandonment. Dallas Horton—V. P. L. Flossie Shoemaker—O. C. I. Dexter Vaught—Operating Car License. Clyde Watts—0. C. I. Barney Franklin Smith—O. C. I. Wake Lawson Shoemake—0. Van Bidden--V. P. L. No. 43 —State vs. Monroe Dotson-—V. P. L. No.- 44 —State vs. Ina McCarter—V. P. L. No. 45 —State vs, James A. Elledge—O. C. I. No. 46 —State vs. J. H. Griffin—Reckless Driving. No. 50 —Stale vs. Charlie Everette—A. W. D. W. and Injury to Property. ' No. 55 —State v.s. Wade Shumate—Bastardy. No. 57 —State vs. R. F. Waugh—Disposing of Mortgaged Property. No. 58 —State vs. Jack Russell and Charlie Sparks —Damage to Property. No. 62 —State vs. Eudaily Billings—Re.sLsting Of ficer. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 63 —State 64 -—State made 65 —State ,sonal 66 —State 132— State 133— 5tate 112—State vs. Eudaily Billings- vs. Eudaily Billings- -Drunkene.ss. -Assault on fe- vs. Eudaily Billing.s—Injury to Per- Property. vs. Gwyn Bussell—Reckless Driving, vs. Eudaily Billings—Burglary, vs. Eudaily Billing.s—Drunkene.ss. vs. Eudaily Billing.s—Drunkeness. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 -State vs. W. E. Winkler—Drunkeness. No. 75 No. 67 No. 68 —State vs. W. E. Winkler—Resisting Offi cer. No 69 —Slate vs. John Albert Bumgarner—Vio. M. V. L. No. 70 —^'*ate vs. James L. Combs—0. C. I. No. 73 —State vs. W. F. Snyder—Vio. M. V. L. No 71 —State vs. Hester Franklin Donkel—Vio. M. V. L. No. 76 No. 77 No 78 No. 80 No. 81 No. 82 No. 84 —State vs, C. 1. —State vs. —State vs. —State vs. —State vs. —State vs ing and! —State vs. —State vs. Nature. Harrison Gladstone Pinnix—0. H. W. Huggin.s—O. C. I. Frank Pennell—O. C. I. Clay Holbrook—O. C. I. Mack Evans—O. C. I. Claude Ashley—Reckless Driv- A. W. D. W. Robert Ray Gentle—O. C. I. James Greene — Crime Against No. 85 —State vs. Woodrow Marley—C. C. W. No. 86 —State vs. George Ballard—O. C. L No. 88 —State vs. Walter Spraggins — Reckle.ss Driving. No. 89 —State vs. R. C. Cundiff—O. C. I. No. 90 —State vs. Clyde Broadway—Drunkeness. No. 98 —State vs. Mack Evans—V. P. L. No. 120—State vs. Mack Evans—A. W. D. W. No. 127—State vs. Albert Church—Manslaughter. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 No. 87 —State vs. William V. Osborne—Man slaughter. No. 91 —State vs. Dallas Edward Laws—Abandon- ment. No. 93 —State vs. Theodore Roberson—Abandon ment. No. 94 —State vs. Howard (Runt) Bynum—A.s- sault on Female and Drunkeness. No 95 —State vs. Guy Church and Geo. Ferguson V. P.^. No. 96 —State vs. Clay Greer—Bastardy. No 99 —State vs. Garland Dollar—O. C. I. and V. P. L. No. 100—State vs. Richard Rousseau—Reckless Driving. No. 101—State v.s. Everette Herman Wood, alias Otto Wood—Drunkeness. No. 102—State vs. J. C. Adams—O. C. I. No. 137—I. G. Teague—Worthless Check. No. 147—State vs. Mack Gantt, alias Mack Craven and Estil Miller—L. & R. No. 148—State vs. Neil Watkins and .Alma Ladd— F. & A. No. 103—State vs. Frank Cox—Bastardy. No. 106—State vs. James Green—V. P. L. No. 107—State vs. Esther Foster—V. P. L. No. 108—State vs. James Saylor—0. C. I. No. 110—State vs. H. W. Marler—\^io. Weights and Measures Law. No. Ill—State vs. Mary Price Sheets—Vagrancy. 155—State vs. Mary Price Sheets—Vagrancy. No. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 No. 113—State vs. Millard Gentry—Reckless Driv ing. No. 114—State vs. Thurman Royall—Bastardy. No. 116—State vs. Mrs. Albert Hawkins—Violating School Law. No. 117—State vs. J. C. Eller—Vio. School Law. No. 118—State vs. John McGuire—Vio. School Law. 1 SECOND WEEK MONDAY, AUGUST 17 No No No. 11 —State vs. Howard Church—V. P. L. No. 28 —State vs. Jim Pruitt—Man.slaughter. 83 —State vs. Hort Absher—Murder. 105—State vs. Everette Call—A. W. D. W'. 109—State vs. Frank Haynes—L. & R. 115—State vs. Harold Macklin and Charlie Pruitt—H. B. L. & R. 119—State vs. John Miles—A. W^ D. W. 121—State vs. Ray Edwards—L. & R. No. 124—estate vs. Grant Holbrook—L. & R. No. 125—State vs. Charlie Holcomb—A. W. D. W. No. 135—State vs. James Dowell and Dawkins Bar ber—L. & R. No No No. 145—State vs. Allen J. Johnson, John Scott Johnson and Filmore Nelson—L. & R. No No No. 146—State vs. Allen J. Johnson, John ^ott Johnson, and Filmore Nelson—L. & R. No. 166—State vs. William (Bill) Eldridge—High way Robbery. No. 167—State vs. Fred Jolly and T. P. Mayberry— V. P. L., A. W. D. W., and Vio. Slot Ma chine Law. No. 168—State vs. Fred Jolly—Vio. Slot Machine Law. No. 169—State vs. Bill Eldridge and Hasten Eld ridge—A. W. D. W. No. 170—State vs. Bill Eldridge and Hasten Eld- dridge—A. W. D. W. With Intent to Kill. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 No. 149—State vs. Luther Bert Billings—Criminal Assault. No. 150—State vs. Warren Anderson, Carter Trip- lette and Sikie Johnson—H. B. L. & R. No. 151—State vs. Texas Slim Williams—Abduc tion, No, 152—State vs. Henry Minton, Palmer Smithey, Jones Eller and Arvil Eller—H. B. L. & R. No. 154—State vs. John Reddick—Assault with In tent to Rape. No. 153 State vs. Millard Gentry—Criminal As sault. No. 158—State vs. Ed Smith—A. W. D. W. No. 162—State vs. Robert Glenn Adams—Incest. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 No. 122—State vs. Lawson Parsons—^Trespass. No. 123—State vs. Talmage Byrd! and Mozelle Owens—F. & A, No. 126—State vs. June Vannoy—Abandonment. No. 128—State vs. Nylie Parker—Worthless Check. No. 129—State vs. Nylie Parker—Worthless Check. No. 130—State vs. No. 131—State vs. Driving. No. 134—State vs. -No. 136—State vs. No. 138—State vs. dy-. Sidney Anderson, Jr., 0. C. I. Sidney Anderson, Jr.—Reckless Bill Garfield Adams—0. C, I. Tallie Barnett—^0. C. I. Luther Burton Billings—Bastar- No. 139—State vs. Etvin Roper—V. P. L. No. 140—State vs. Aaron Fuzz—C. C. W. No. 141—State vs. Charlie Wineberger—C. C. W. No. 142—State vs. Wm. B. Benfield—^C. C. W. No. 143—State vs. Beamer Hemric—0. C. I. No. 144—State vs. Berlie Myers—0. C. I. (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT) fr'-.'i

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