NEW FARM AGENT TO BEGIN WORK IN JULY to Fill H. E. Republicans Keep Up Fight on Beltan and who Dm chart* of the t km that la given the work by the state to Dofcaon he would co in every possible way In the wort: that will bo taken up by Mr. Taylor in July. Ho was pleased to ] that the oounty had employed a to carry on the farm afoot work Mid Mr. Taylor had i at to Mi i the i i and regular 1 hold of the Schuyler pro- I to the oommls Mr. Will • of the hardest working notii gut ten to be found In the rank* of the Bepubttoan party. And with fun of I to hear them i Mir. and fill the of floe with a "true and loyal Republloan." The Commissioners listened to the ruling of Oounty Attorney w. M. Jack i that the Oounty to do with of road superinten dent or the work of the highway corn hand to read to the when he had finished Mr. Schuyler brought forth the minute book and pointed to the reoord where the Oom Mr. Klrkman and later the same au thorities had employed Mr. Bolton. "If they ean turn off Mr. Klrkman hire Mr. Belton you can take the same course." said Mr. Mntyler. But the Oommlssloners wanted to obey the law they taut sworn In their <»th to obey the law, and since Mr. Jackson had read them the law they were obeyliw It and letting Mr. Belton stay In office. Tfiere Is some doubt among the minds of the lawyers of the oounty as to the Construction to be put upon the four or five laws about the highway d the Oounty Oommls to be satisfied by the of Mr. Jackson aad not to i and fire iof the : It* Not A* Cold Aa It Looks A good esanple of tbe poaeu of U. Oo that greetad the down town folk* Wedneeday morning That* it «m with all tha appearance of an are tie ration. To took at tt made ihlvere crawl all orar you. Tha effect la pro duced by ancloalnt tha large dlaplay window with white paper, papering the floor white and In the oantar Installing a Kelrlnator freeing unit which loan Death Claims Beloved Gtizen The funeral tu at aJO p. IWv. A. O. Olbba. pm R*v. D. Vane* Mm and by tu*. 1. W. McPall. pastor of the Prsstajrterlan (allowed In Oak tendlnc the funeral ware Mr*. W O. erlne and Paige Howard. Dr. Charles Banner and eon Chariot Mr* Allan Banner. Mrs. O. 8. Bonn. Mrs. O. M Edwards. Mrs. Charles Oold. Mrs. Jack Lindsay. Misses Kate and Ora Farter. Mrs. P. L. Hawks, all of Oreensboro. Mr. Charles Dickey and son of Wythevllle. Va. Aged Woman Taking Rabid Treatment Mrs. Lummia Gaudy, 68, Very Sick From Medicine Two weeks ago Mrs. Uiwiwlf Oaudy, «S, of this city was bitten by a vicious do«. her toft arm being badly bruised by the teeth of the dog grsmlnattnn revealed that the doc was mad and a adtotototwed^r the*inwo^hMlth^ fleer. Or. Oorham This week It was feared that shs vu boonwilng a victim at hydrophobes whan she bet an to have spasms and rapidly grew worse during the day Physicians called In could not at ftnt give • certain diag nosis of the case and oould only wait for developments. Mrs. Gaudy however appears to have gotten batter and it Is now thought that she was suffer ing from the effects of the rabid treat ment and not from Infection of the mad dog. They say that some times to have nervous spasms and that Mrs. Gaudy was poaslbiy suffering from such effect She has been taking the treat ment for about 10 days and is thought to be out of danger of hydrophobia Sheriff Haynes Makes Final Tax Settlement Gets Clear Receipt From Audi tor* For Tax Book* Sheriff O. H Hifm no longer I* conmctod with the tax affairs of the county, having made a full and com plete settlement with the county laat Monday through the county's auditors. Northup * Lore. The audit showed the Sheriff to to due tbe county the sum of 13*00. which Sheriff Haynes Immed iately paid over to the oounty treas urer and was given a futf and etour receipt for all Uut Money collected and i released from Ms hood. Sheriff Haynes has collected taxes for the oounty for six years and In making the audit at the books (tor* never was the teaet hit of mtsunder standing or oonfurton with the audi Westfield •Farmer Dies in Hospital From Iltjfries Car Overtime <m SiUair Hi.b wmy mmd CUim. Life ml Dmm Milla—Lived IS Hear. Altar lajwry. Shir JthTal(Mt travel** oar. bounoed off the md ear and he «m broufht to tHe c*jr in injuria* 10 "* The aieiawtf wee M year oU and baa bean married only about a month. Ha lived on a (arm near bla father. John Mills, near Hollow Sprtiva. uiy dcnooi leacners Are Elected For Y?ar High School. J. Samuel Brown, Principal Miss Elizabeth Fisher and Mian Isabel Wen hold, English I. Herman Johnson and Saylor C. (ullage, Science. H. M. Pinch and Mis. Winona Wil liams, Mathematics. Miss Jennie Wolfe, Modern I.ang uafft. Miss Ada Hay more, Latin Mist Virginia Ernst, Commercial. G. D. Underwood, Physical Edu cation. Miss Mary Leslie Powell, Mathe matics. North Mate Street Miss Eugenia Roper. 1st grade and | assistant principal. Miss Eliaaboui Daniel, 1st grade. Miss Leaaie Smith and Mrs. Joseph Fowler, 2nd grade. Mr*. A. P. Turnmyre and Miss Aim* Webb, 3rd grade. Mrs. Regina Quesinberrv, 4th grade. Miss Lucile Meredith. 4th and 5th grades. Miss Lucile Hamrick, 6th grade. Rockford Street School ' ' Miss Sarah E. Merritt, principal. Mias Willie B. Allen, Miss Cornelia Carroll and Miss Thelma Kennedy, 1st grade. Mss Hattie Aiken, 2nd grade and assistant principal. Mrs. Mabel A. Poy and Miss Ruth i Haines, 2nd grade. Mias Elsie Sparger and Mias MyrtL Clarke, Srd grade, Mias Vesta Council and Miss Mary R. Rfc-e, 4th grade. Miss Alma Walker, Sth grade. Miss Margaret Moffitt, Mias Thelma Firejy and Mrs. E. S. Hendren, 6th Miss India Edmunds. Miss Mae Smith, Miss Nonie Gordon and Miss Margaret Dent, 7th grade., Colored School J. J. Jones, principal, Mrs. J. J. Jones and Miss Malester Taylor. Jurors Are Drawn For April Court Two Waaki' Torm WUI Con vane April 22, With Jo4«« Presiding. The oounty first Monday from the bos for April and. but wttfa a vary fair civil be dlspceed of. Judge Moore la scheduled to preside at the tana. The Jurors drawn for aenrtce are: M Week: John H. Owyn Dewey Simpson. Romey C Burrus. P. A. Bates. Victor Morris. Otis T. Moore. J. Port Oooker ham. W. W Christian. J. Frank Mar On. K. A Hull. R. C. Hawks. J. W. Pulk. I John Nixon, B. C. Michael*. 8. K Boy lee. Oeo. A. Key. W. H. Denny. W. i H McCoy TUdsn Ramey. S. L Oould. 0 W. Key. J. W. Ol-nn. J. R BuBen Una. B. L Brawn. R U Arrtotton. R A. Oaerge. V. D. Culler. R. 8. FUpptn. W. B. Morris. J. c. Ward. V. C. Onaal. D k E£ Manufacturing Rye Whiskey May Be Lost Art Officer- Plank Film Tryimg But F«W Rama in Who Kim w l« % • proceeded to destroy the outfit More tt might be MMNd to his ibsiati. The part that mjntlM him waa what the operators were expecting to do wtth the rye grain—not ground in to (low, feat whole grata* snaking away in Imb*. about U bushels at it. Mind old ttae distillers say the fellows evi dently were trying to auk* aae rye whiskey but further say they did not know tew from the way they wan preparing K it U mid that there are only two er three of the old school in this county who know the art of mak ing genuine, ahokmaii. tasteful rye whisky, aad Um party who rotanteered this information would not reveal their names. To do ao, he said, would cause a rush of bnelwaai far theee pert tenter persons and they had long ago asaaad to meddle wtth the liquor bustnees Sparger's Orchard Prepares For Frost Buraieg Weed Pile* Will Drive Away The Killing Freat II Experiment U Successful. The nut two walks I* I period which It watched with very much unesdnsei by many people In this MettoS on of their connection mil Inter est In the orchard buatoe—. now that the peach apple Mown li opening And the frost period still remaining a • menace After the middle of April the dancer from frost Is usually over but a cool spell some night may brine a frost that spells ruin and has to ths orchards of this section. As an «■ pertinent the Sparser Orchard* hare prepared to protect thstr trees from a frost should the temperature *op to the dan>sr point. Their trais an planted on ittrirlng land and at the toot of ths slopes they hare piled great heaps of wood and rubbish fathered from the fields and fereets nearby Should they see that frost Is Imminent they will sst firs to thsee piles of wood and thus set about a circulation of air that they think will be sufficient to drive the frost away tan the trees. It Is laid that the least amount of air circulation will protect a tree from the froat and the heat #.•on the wood piles at the toot of the hlllls is supposed to follow up the slopes of the orchard and create the air circulation necessary to drive away the frost. This experiment has aerer been Med here baton but in other parts of the oountry orchard ists have tried burning pots of oil in the orchards with some degree of iiicbsss. The bloom this year Is all thgt the fruit people could wish. Ths bods were held back In the winter and have no injury from ths ooid to Oils Miss Anna Merritt 111 With Pneumonia A telegram «u received Im thto morning by W. K. Merritt from the naval hospital at Puget Sound. Mate of that Mr. Merritt'* Hater. Wm Anna Merritt, was UU frtth inwmnta The rrx-*«tgr gave no information aa to the ontjr (tated that he would be kept ln formad aa to Mim Merritt'■ eondttta. MUa Merritt ii a trained mine in the naval hoapital Mnit of the nation and £££*?! EDUCATION BOARD NOW HAS THREE VACANCIES Tw. D.i.irm mmd Omm Wiprtlini In 11 Fall I* Qualify —Ftif. H—dr— Ha «i—■< WMi Na Qppo.irt—, Mrs. Geo. Hutchison Passes Suddenly In the midst of her dally duties to day evening about five o'clock to sail world, and quietly at she bad lived. or M In the ami of M of for him to plant. She talking with Mm from the him to In tlmr to keep bar from falling and medical but the noble spirit Mm. Hutchison was before her I rtage thirty-ix years ago : Luclle Harris and was about fifty eight yean old. she was the daughter of the late IXr and Mrs. Robert 8. Harris at this olty and to survived bar torn i ard to er In a faithful attendant on the of the ohuroh when her health j tad. Mrs. Hutchison took a i In the Sunday school day and on Tuesday lng talk In the meeting of her of the Mtoskmary society. She w* tire In W C T. C. work and ssrved as treasurer of the looil Mntnn serving to efficiently In this eapactty as to make the local union the banner auxiliary In the state for promptness in paying The funeral will be conducted from Central Methodist Church Friday morning at 10 a. m by bar pastor Her. A. C. Oibbs assisted by the presiding Among those from out of town at tending the funeral are Rev. and Mrs. 0. R Hutchison. Walnut Core, Mrs. 1. M. Shatter. stoten of Mr. Hutchtooo. Mr and Mrs. Wilf Watson. Mr* Sallte North. ( Attended Sutton-Michael Wedding District Committee men Are Named J. R Norman. Avery A TUley. W. O. Tnrkr OMk, J. o. K. TUtay, R- R. IM HU1. R. A. um. J. H. Fry®. J. W Denny Oeeea m bM-W. 8. AIM. Arthur Jones. Haymore OioniHHpp^^P ley. J. M Hunfr. W. A Terrell ■■ aa4 Lave Wnfcesl 8. L Lore, Z. D. Wilson «tiel David Turney. > L. W Burcham. 8. A Holder. Ismiai Mori-R C. Golden. D. a Carson. C. P. Payne. T. Bryan. J. O. Steele Key MM—C L. BaiUlH. R. W. Mostey. 8. H. OHta ^ ^ 8t°°* 'iJIsI "otale^Loire J. R . J. Grady i D. D. L E. R J. W. Caudle. B. D. Wall M

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