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Mi to raafhi « taf «( MW hta bowta CM tlM Warda G*p road, JO aula* aorih of Uia «*», of Juat bat it la known that M ktudtlH of tha liquor lava, waa adaputy No*, tat M tha aa ha .all of tha mountain nutlm at tha Blue Up, via galy St yaara whan ha < that follow ad ha waa tha atona can tar af all that aactlan balow tha faat of faarleaa and Mt no hi* narva to fltaeh. la country far atilla ha waa a tiralaaa hantar and nmr cava ap a clua until tha country had baaa acourad. Soaaa ha may ha va baaa too harah la «r* whore thay ha, aiara than a land that ha waa daaliac with tha want clamant In tha land aad ha nrvar took any chaneaa of bainf douhla LrnanJ or caajht without hia run oa hia hip. Ma Wta quick aa a flaab, had a ataady eya and a daadly aim, aad hia IN pound* waa all »U»el Even after ht mud to be an officer he always went armed to prevent vio lence at the hands of his old enemies. Morgan and hh brother, Sheriff Ed wards, own about 300 acres of land on the Wards Gap, and on It they have several tenants. And it was over one of these tenants that per haps precipitated the trouble with the idtcaw that brought about his un tlately death. 8am Dawson lived in one of the little huts at the foot ot tin nwmtiiH that belonged to Morftn and the officers Monday afternoon went to Dawson's home to arrest him -on a capias from the court for vio lating the prohibition laws. Accord mi to the account of the officers, as they mere leaving the hut with Daw son, walking up a narrow path to ward the main read, they mat Ed wards. They claim that Edwards de manded that they release Dawson, that they had no business on the place, or words to that effect, and that he fired directly at McCraw, while they were about three stepe apart, his first bulk* striking McCraw In the left hand. After the firing of the first •hot tl>* officer* CM only ft** • h»»y -J account of the AfM u they My it was all over as quick h a flaah. In the exchange of shot* Towe aha* (N times, McCraw four ttmee, and Ed wards four tkae* The bullets of all •m of the parties drew Mood. Tm caught two of the 'bullet* m hi* toft ana, and one plowed Ua way through hie right hand. He atoo had a aee and pistol oa hi. beK and K had the handles shot off. McCraw waa htt oafy once, receiving a had wound la Ma toft haad. The tiidlsts (na the ptoleto of the dhars which waw flrad at towards aB struck their auric, aad H to said that either one at fee that Ma Mr have caused at tkt tta*e the ikoate| btnn, iu of what happened. Be say* that Ed warda met th* «iem in the path and that words war* >■■■«! titaaw them •boat Um right of th* efttaer* ta b* on the pnilm and thai ha immediately ran aa ha *ipaeted iroaHa. Tha body of Edward, wai found ly iaf about M jmrda from wbara tha ■hooting b«ftn, ha evidently htrinf staggered that diaUnra in Ma **mi cooacioun condition before hi* •trrnfth (*«• way. Tha coroner'* morning and vtewad tha *eana of tha Awitiiif -in th* pr*aanc* of Common wealth Attorney Glann Edward*, of Hill*vi!le. Mr. Edward* *Utad at tha cloee of tha Jury'* lnv*etig*tion that th* oAcara wnold ba indicted for th* UIKiw of Morgan Edwarda and a full investigation wad* of th* whole mat ter. Um question that moetly con cerned those investigating the ■ attar waa tha fart that Edwarda lawiwd so many wound* from behind, and H will tab* a court inv*etigstion ta clear tbi* up aatiafaetorily. Edwarda iaave* a young wife and four small children, a girl of eight, a boy six. a boy ft** and a girl two yaars old. Ha ia alao a«ri»*d by hi* ag*d father and mothar, and thrw brother* and three sisters. PtnoMl Mwto o< S0^« Siioam, Jan* 14.—The farmers of thU section are husy working their ' corn and tobacco. Ret. Mr. Nonun, of East Band, preached at Pine HOI FViaadf Church Sunday evening, June IS, at 7:30 o' clock. He delivered an interesting sermon from the 6:lf of Jeremiah. Mrs. Sarah Hill and ton. Roma, of Cameron, route t, spent the wash and with relatives of this section. Miss Marie Hill and Lala Flfachaaa. of this section, and Mr. Roma Hill, of Cameron, route t, want on a mat or faff tear to HUUviDe, Va„ Saturday. They took Many interesting kodak piUuroa along the way. Miaa Lala Fltocham chaperoned Iwr Sunday school elaaa to what la known aa the "Umoi Spring" an a picnic Saturday eventaff at > o'clock. Loaah waa served la a picnic faahiou. Al n>nt»l having a jiid Mi. 9m. Mr. Merman of Pino WO Moth la the control of (> I sir type • t barrel outfit) or a duet in it ntrtttiry. Far *11 leaf la the folia** un of load or thorwwMy all part* of tfca cttAfkid i for ill Leaf-40 and thoroughly tfca ineect. Wa»i t .ray with S of araeaate of lead plue I of laundry toap to BO galkma of water. Or duet with 1 part at cal cium arsenate plua 4 part* of aiakad Cabbage Apfclda—Spray with one half pint of Wart laaf-40 plua 3 tfca. of laundry aoap to 60 gallant of water. If cabbage wonaa art praaaat at tfca aaata time. add 1 pounda of araanato of load. Aphlda or plant lie* aaek tha Juicea tram tha cabbage laaf and causa it to cart. Yoa caat control tha loaaa unlaaa yoa gat tfca apray on it Baaa laaila Hpray with 4-4 lb. of calcium araaaata plua t panada of aiakad or hydratod tea to SO gallons (diractiona on tha paekaga) or daat with 1 part at calcium araanata to I part* of liaaa (aiakad or hydratedV In tha cotrtrol of tfca baaa baotla tnd the finrMitt on otbkMfi, the noulc of aithar tha apray pump or ^ray gua ahould ka of an angular typa in nrdar to ahoot tha apray or daat up ward. Nictaaary aaprcially far tha bean heetli and apfcMa ainca they work on the under aide of tha learn. Potato Baga aad Lata ■igfcto. Spray with 2 pounda at areonato of load added to Bordeaux mixture, the of S pounda of bhw i, 4 pounds of burnt lime or • pounda of hydratod lime, to M gal lone of water made by diaaolrhtg blue atone in S-4 amount of arater (60 gal lon t) aad adding the lime mixed to a thin paato, atirring toe bli . Iho. — while adding Urn* araanata of lead laat. H. E. White, County Agent. FWt Kmk PiOyHriMH Win Airy, Rout# t, J«m IB.— About SS relative* of Mr, Geo. Walla met at hia home Sunday to Mp him celebrate hia Mth birthday with a pieinit dinner H* " received lovely and uaaful gift*, thoae out of town attending vara, Mr. and Mra, P. A. Eckard and family, of Ca tawba. Mr. and Mr*. Whitley and family, of Durham. Mia. Ella Walla, •f Greensboro, Mr. and Mra. Joe Good* and familyi of Baaaett. Va., and Miaa Pink Wella. of aereral beautiful gift*. Miaa Dora Valentin* ku returned to her heme here after teaching hi the achoola of ] and Mil | Cm and Jap Miller all of Winaton-Salem, and Mr. and Mra. J. A. Death* rage. of Greenabero, apent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra. A. Valentine. ■mm Kathleen and J Mai* Gwyn, and father J. R. Gwyn, of GwwAaw. Robert Gwyn, of Colombia. 8. C.. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gwyn and family, of Charlotte all apent Sunday at their home her*. Mm. Harry Mccone and children l*ft Sunday to Join Mr. MrHoa* In Kanaai CHy, Mo., where they will make thfir hooK*, ow lovi is tnoikff eity'a fain <I«I49. xi Visitor* war* with the ciaealiaeae of electric cookary. mad tto fact that the aae of the latest appli ancoa and chart* far of the el*c tric (tore* absolutely takaa th* gaaas <Nit of cooUnt- Any—» who cu rsad can follow tha direction* with cer tainty of succesa. Several styles of Hot point electric ranges war* on dis play aa was also tha Kalrinator. an Icclaas refrigerator. Tha rang* in una by Mia* Lowen was equipped with all tha latest inventions far aatomatir control, tha aatoouitic haat control mad* k impossible for th* oven to K*t hotter or colder than a (iron temperature and was ao wonderful that when sat to a firm temperatura tha operator could leave the food ia tha ovea being asaarad that har cake or otli#r fQoktry would hikf or broil evenly with ao attention from har and the stow would cot tha electricity an or off a* aaeded to heap th* giwii oven HiyiriHn, usiag only tha amount of power needed for the par poaa. Boeide <h* autoautir haat con trol that* ana aa aataaiatir thaw ao that the honaewtf* coo id *a* har toad in tha cold oveh conasrtad up with th* time dock aad go to har elah atettaf or to riaK har friend aad at tha proper thke th* dock would ralaaa* the power and haat th* oven, *aak th* food tha neceeaary time aad cat off th* power again ao that when the owner cafih/to serve her amal she would flad It mohad aad still haatod in the even ready to be asrved. A marvtl to thaae unfamiliar with tha alartric range was that while tha food aras rooking in tha ore* the demonstrator kept har basket of freak flowers on the top of the oven un touched with eacapiag haat for the electric range is built ao that no haat V 1 and 1-2 rap. , 1 rap milk. S raps flow, 4 tea. I hakim powder (level) salt. 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1-8 almond fli««rh|, < butter and hut, add sifted dry ingredient* alternating with li quid. add flavoring and fald in in whites. Preheat electric own to Rl turn up^er unit eft, sat control for 878 and hake SO Mi %sw,»aSr T5^ 1-2 cup cocoa, 14 rap coffee, 8 spoons batter. Sift Mgw. mm ran* k and hottor on electric nk tfll very dlT ingredients until 'la famed, let stand a few ah lightly floated hoard, knead lightly. rob to 1-1 inch thickness cat into small biscuits or bread sticks,--V»» heat electric even to CM isgriss if electric even to Mt * off, lower unit a hoot eight mtautos then "off". A boat to Mm satisfactorily. The recipes need by Mies 1 be published from time to time hi The Mount Airy New*.
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