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KNO K:\i(H' S0 VK KIIK A! > K ILL KI TO 11 A t Y'(>
CO-OP ASSOC 1 ATI ON. RKPORT RLVKALS
Over 20 !'•: tVnt. of Uiwipts H i t:t I'or ('rgar. :ation Kxpi'iises
> Salaries Paul To ()|": i- r Lawyers* Ft« -, li-iry;i ■
ami \\ aivimusini; Toi ' Most i Ki'-i,
Kali igh. ■'• ii- \a I' .:
*>olllll in tin linaiuial iiiiir.iUii
»f :i« ... ;'at■■ i I'.'i .. i.l ti- w t
,i . ia' \ i.:' : c: ■ ■ "'aim
:!1 .1 -I'l'i ill I'i i"I I hrlil 11 I 'lit|
Stilti - i>. -' t I •t! • 1•> ;he r.
v i\. r- .ir:«! »-.-! as. •' t' f I'-.ii ':at: •
tinlay. - iii\v> th.r more than !'
rent. if tin' : i-iIM - !">' i • ti'l'.t
\v> f. '•■ nvo lii'ail ami kftitlr.-
. xj« .l-i • ' mi; "i ■ •' "i : >•.. - >
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■ .i>>. Wi-.i n th- i vi • •
'...•0k ovi r tht i-Ki.i'Ci' l! art airs. ■
l..xvintr tin -f I't. :• ■: Stat.-
I. art 7o.tHlH.noo p.. .IHN -.1 toliacct
,IIT left nil hi.in!.
Thr rciiv.i-, .Janie- H. I'm'. •'f
KaVijrh. fnriu.'i 'uii^ii-smati HaN
l, s Uaril. t W.;sh ' N- ''■
M. it( n 1.. 1 >•> ■l' N "' ,v YurK,
make i." comment «>n their timlinc
thr -t i i i..1 report, im*rely sotting
1!.,. Sulitt >ii i.
• ■ n
...
■noutited ■ 1 si2,llu!>.o ll!. US. In 1
. ~ f op> i a*.i th>*
• ■
• r.-i w.is -i !t:ii* -Oh dis. 1 ■ "re*
thi- tir.f tin' •in iatii ".
•' ■ » (irouirht ii.'n Wake i "Uii'v
:ri'i*i»ir i'uurt ■ n a pi".' 11 I '■
j. "owi i' nienil»■!'.■> f"i a 11" i aii.
7h«* iin".'• n■ ■. t fad i'i 'in Slate
i art. *Hi * v ll '!. i 'i.'.li: W.,s ear
r• (| ii f .1 i lt'i' I. 11■ .'I i kms it
\ as rder •!.
Kan-'t Salaries
Tl. K. I'alt i : ana ills t who '.
•n.-'idernhl'- ■ »'it :-in was leveled fo •
mana'.-i'iin-'it of "edr.vinjr opera
t ns of ihc a- la'.Mn, led the lull
i!' officers m the ■ oinpensation re-
I
vivid, drawing in four years Sltis,-
J. A. li. Mi'ii'dl i/o was s»eot!il
with a four-year salary of ss~.li>i>.-
51). Thence the salary ineount
urofs to SlM,"iin drawn in four years
by \V. Seiitt (iarreit. Several of
the uttk'ecs also drew a per diem 'is
jToeinhii's of the hoard of diri-ctors
arrl the report lists an item of #l>,-
87-I.S.i mi this account. The tot il
of salaries drawn liy manau'imr of
fici rs and directors in four year w:;.
Lawyers' I'rey.
i
' Attorn* ys fees make up a part.-
ealarly interesting report. A uital
of $21)a,7>7.0:{ wmt for lefjai .-erv
ii s in four years, of which Aaron
Sapiro. the Califonia lawyer who
nvtfoliati 1 the orjrani/.atiiin nf t!v
n-sociaiton and was its pi ner:i'
ounsel duriliK its life, drew in'arl.'
h:;lf, or SMJ,"SJ.;:."i. Sapiro ha
pendivc an unpaid cliiiui of ? I,«KHI.
The haliUKc nf the legal txpei. .•
i 'i■ ii y, I. VII' : 'Vi i■ i
n> hniiiiieii lawyers and law tirms
! \ •rtrnii.i and liie t'aro itias am!
id wln 11. >!.. si if it wa- paid iVr
■■ i ;>iMsi-cuting actions airainst nei
: TINT I ivakinjr TM IIIIHM
« ' ill 11. 1 W. T. .InVM !'. . f 11.
II ! 1 :i;h, will! was as-l-'ar.' "ner.ll
• . ininsel for tlli --'in :at'.nn, »lrew
■ ••I ii. lii law til in, Ituryi -- i.".1
of Jiiyner. drew an additional
i« sijjtio.
.II I ''Oil-, - 1,1 t'l
v . I
r I.i" 1!.- an
a' ■ oft h« • V . : •' tin- nper
- a' 'i.- i .;i d i-'i. In tie' SIM 'ii
- «'arn!i:..i territii ry. thirty-four -i |
- arate wa I'lhollsis Wire used to I'-
ll ci ivc and store toliiicin. The cost
■•' til- waivhi'iiscs raiiped from
f S l.iiem to .S I."i.o(iti. Thirty-nine
- \iiii'i-h"'i.-i « wi "i- ia ,:-i in the
. Kii.-tcrn t'ari'lina l'istri.t. pur
i, r.a~i■ 11 at tijiur-> ranjrinir front
- .-.'.out to siJ.'i.'roo. |- tin- Irijiht
■: leaf district of Virginia the associa
• | ~! • !t i 1 W.ll'l-li'ill- • >
' . .. • ,!,| - .
, ~ • t, . N -iiii I • 't* 'HIM { I
I'. I ■■ • 1.-.1 : I'll "a IH-tri . '
-i • iat i"ii, a:..1 in 1 »)" :->tai • •
!
dm - tin- l id i \i ied tii" pr'ce 111 i•'
ii. :!! \ 11.. .1 f'-r tl'.i' w a i'i I "it-'o. !
i
!i -i uf tlic a i 'ln' I'ids are far
tielow tin- punhase priwrf. Thure
. . -I- i.o silirtft-t i"H i:> the reii-'i'i,
\
■ li..'.ci i i'i - . :i- t wh'. 'ht ' the liiii ■
I
;.d: It. •! 'hat ' fiirti al iS ■ e
I •.• •! s a-: • T> i • - - i'. .'.
•n i rln ;m.
>i -I- .v. iy i-iid - v;.. !■.-■• - ■
. ■. ■ i th« iv
f
■• \ •"'.,l 11:: -.ll' I
v i ; amount paid mai.atrin-;
• • • . .d ! -ii r. nii .i ■■ Ma''.
Travi ' •••: • u-ii- • - a -.'-
■ ■■■ •! -il.uito .. yi-ar for the four (
.. ..(■ a total of marly s::uo.ihMi. .
Ai.dit ■ir I'ii-t fii.ni .si."..linn • i ,
s'l -.oo(i a y-ar I-\I • f»t durinu' I■ (
•A hen I' dropped t'> sl,-"7.'!. -J
The total amount of contpensat-1
• inn re i-ivi-d in four years hy the |
mjuiaiiinp otlieers and directors was t
divided iis follows: (1. A. Norwood, t
•517,1»2-">: Oliver .1. Sands, 5121,.'{7-I.i
ii II
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SPECIAL PRICES j
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On Furniture
Chairs i
Mattresses
Beds
Pillows
Dressers and
Davenport Suites.
THE BOYLES CO. j
j King, N. C.
I j
THK DANBI'RY HEJ'ORTKR
jK. u. r.iiti'rsi.", >• m.s.ii; I'. i>
, Williams, ss:.:«a.2l: A. K. Hired
>",ve. 'P. ('. Watkins, .1»'.
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$0.!,700u; M. l). WiNon, s;>(,'i'J I.!'»•
~ .lames 11.
' ht.thain, .S-o.OOO; Joseph M. ''«>
si I.Tin*; \\. U. West, $11,100: 1
\. .li.yiicr, .i'lr. \V. Winir
id, SI 1,100; W. Scott Uairett
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Th. rni'Krrs \ una Mo t> sax
wla II tin 1 affair- of the associati..
r
w nil.i he i lc.M.i was iuili'-ati ■
• t veral month- more wilt !>• r
i|i;:!i ,1 at 111. I'ilrlit -t. Whon the i.
■hii-hio was ordiled tin" asso. i; •
ti •! had SUNN TO.IMMI.IIIMI pound >.t
,;tlso!il tol a o I'l :s;U Th« r-.-
■i v. r • have i*« • : iii ••! 'at to i .-
r >ii.mill, V'Pi"\ii 1 ill y half •
• i • ■. i\\ •• I ,in.i - . ark tol'iu i
. I,i. K ' :!! Mot 'h •
i'ii i • !i''i!"-.mount
T'vat Timber
A- A Crop
!• i- .i pit . that :t: 'i'i' of
fainu - do r..i 1> • n '.host' thr'V
rules «on.-tant!,v in uiitui to we.-.l
the timl.iT nop just a- we shoul !
any other crop: to thin the* timber
crop .iust as we should .1.. any other
i rop; to keep tire out of the timber
crop iu-t as we should do in the
ease of any other . rop.
My own . \perieiv.i with tires is
perhaps ii. t unlike that . f the aver
age farmer with a timber erop. Fiv«?
y> at air . .-TI iinr Pay i
:i i-i• i. valen' ly start.-il h; omo t ar.-
!•••-- hunter I sw.-i t ••ver a lonsidii
al ■!•• ' ■■i i■ n • li:'. woodland.-.
Ahotit Kaster thre years njro sonn
■ !• t I:iv K«'t ...ll
J . a. I■■ • '!t-.ver t ra.'t 1 ha I
. • 1 :/ht. de-troyinir n->t only th
y> :titr irrowth t .t bitrniinr up th
a ■unninti'.n .>!' many years of
'.•avi and li'.iau-. Karly this sun.
met I caujrht sitrlit of a lire, e\ id
ently started hy a booth-direr, .ills'
in lime to prevent its spreading.'
Ah. .in i 'i 11itrh* ~ ajro a half-drunk«"i
neyro set lire to a hrushhonp to'
warm himself, and only the kind
i f an unknown friend who
liuriied ll' • !" elial'led Us t •
h. « •' • a i: :V h'.ti r. Anil
.• >i-1 I:. ! week a lire hrok it on
ad.ioe imr farm and hunied -*i
probably 100 a res of \ emir tree- j
'I vpei i.'T-. ••• !:nli ai. ll"'v
• .'ant till 'ire ! len.e". \\ ■ are
• • i.i'"_r i . i re' eiii ii. !... not
o:;iv h\ eoi.s'ant w ai.hl'ulne- 1.-it
also !iy ha', tip. I.rorni strips lure aid,
Ihe n raked eliar ..f leaves, 'arm h,
i
and trash, so that a lire rea.hin.r,
thi "lire line" would have to stop,
th-'re for lark of fuel to feed on.- j
The I'rojrressive Farmer. j
Laws are supposed to represent
the will of tin- people, hut too often
they represent the will of the wrong:
crowd.
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; SOME EXTRA SPECIALS
FOR JANUARY
These are Real Bargains
Om» table i-'iuh ;-:, pjiir s2.^S.
One table Shoes, pair si. '-IS.
One table Shoe--, pair DSc.
Bi.u - lot heavy Hlankets, dark eo'ui
per pair 52.0().
Women's Silk Hose, .']oe
Men's Overalls, SI,OO.
1 Roys' Overalls, 75c.
WE HAVE A FEW SWEATERS LEFT
AT REAL BARGAINS.
SPECIAL PRICES ON BEDS AND
MATTRESSES FOR NEXT FEW DAYS
The Bovles Co.
KING, N. C.
,j
OO 000000000 >>->• >ooooooooo>oooo>ooCo>>ooov
On account of bad weather the tiddlers convention
recently advertised had to be postponed.
The date for the convention has now been fixed
for—
___________________________
| Friday Night, Jan. 14th
If weather should be too bad on that nij?ht the con
vention will be held on the following' night, Saturday,
January 15th.
The convention will be held in the court house at
Danbury, beginning at 7:00 o'clock.
Prizes will be given as follows:
First violin, $6.00; second, ,$4.00; third, $2.50.
First Guitar, $4.00; second, $2.50.
First banjo, $4.00; second, $2.50.
Mandolin, $2.00.
Autoharp, $2.00.
Best clog dancer, $2.50.
Best Charleston dancer, $2.00.
Nice prizes will also be given the best whistler
and the best French harp player.
Don't fail to come. You will
miss an evening of rare pleasure.
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Parent =Teacher
Association
WEDNESDAY. JAN. •">.