1h Q QFJNTEREST ROM THElCOUNTY -S ---3 Mention oF'Sottia of :tK ' - Home People. , rtaville, March 20.- Misses and Lona Gof orth of Clirich- BiliaSchooFitea hOrhefolks ' last vc-;?. -,V2r. lorMfarret Taylor, who is gdmeinS laire behind lwith their v,: jioTrint on account1 of so' mucfi rain. rSftfefei''d. Dysart- t o ha v e the public' bigh- :y tb;ontinue through to Ruther- ; or&aty.- iVeT lave nothing but '-.' 5 mud: hole - down here,, a disgrace' to 1 Roper made a business trip to Marion Saturday.2 Ji .TBI Laughridge, who has ; ben at Rutherfordjhospital for an opera tion ; has returned home and is w:improYingi rapidly: '.-- ; . - Joseph Story spent the week-end :rith homefoUcsjn, Marion. ' ,.JilissiJtia ..Walker an brothers, Arthur and Erastus. visited their V mother atvthe Rutherford .".hospital ri-jilisCarrie -Carswell of Spindale . spent r Saturday and . Sunday . with homef oiks here. , 1 ; J V . Cronie 4 Lauerhridere. I Arthus jm'd i; v Jiastus Etta", i -j. xi, rrt-Jr' 'to Spindale : Sunday. Eobert oA 4Ai CROOKED CREEK 6id Fort Rt. 2. March 20UMiss Ste&JBiilr'-bf i: Oli. W6tt: spent ,-Uie '-eeS --Misa -ernie "Ross.; r . . vi w&vv v-i. a mw w. w tives here the latter part of the week, , Miss.Edney of Hendersonville is! Visiting her -sister, Mrs. Charles Gil- liam. . . i tUv anA' Mr AIHa T'AVPnrlpr of 3farBn have moved to the' J. H. Ross : . ' ' - . ,4uanou were pteasanv, visiwra . nere v vnru n 5non,flr nnf.l ilicHrfc r4fW, ' xr - Weanesaav. - , -.vL.ai. r.i-ui n . - nm j j. . . . . - . . - "mmiftiik. recently ""Z"0' ; ... ilV .eitoois.' -Tl -people f.th,mau.Mm vr gmu:. AMwy xvuuiikwu, us w vuC w w mty are anxious tor :ftchooKa4van-r : -?tXv-hrikt-'l-1drtli toieefr it-T'w --r"' " : - r , k"4um wwa; i say rural nt V UilAItL visiting relatives-here for the past Saturday evening from Uaarlotte ot opinion tnat v. t. uues snould and trict, and this committee hopes U C ere: oot at tract! reenoc . ''. week. - j where Mrs. Johnson has been, with would be one of the senators from together, and work out a satisfactory our beautjr, and - grace areot. "Ed. Davis of Marion visifed rela- her sister, Mrs. rAllanack, who has the district this year. His wide ac- pian lookins: toward the betterine of nbuncedenough, to Justify cur . . xioni. to ixr. anu am ucm v ) uroont; a on. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gil - liam. a daughter. - J. A. Lavender made a business - . . . " ' iripiomanonrnuay. iTom Beach of Catawba Valley was on the creek on business one: day last . A -'week.H t-i fl A. "nviss is visitincr relatives on.mer. Jedar Creek; . . : ' ' Mrs. Walter Dayis is seriously ill. NEBQ. . . -,l Nebo J Marchi20. Mr. and Mrs. J. i JiMas6nere shopping ih -jMarjion xlasfe -Saturday. . L : f Miss Pearl Padgett of Marion visit- : ed homefiolki. Kere lyesterday, S'-vMrtT' ilspn Jand Mrs. Anna " Alexander were 'shopping in Marion f iT .Tc. s Totcatwis in . Marionl last mSSiSiVi. , a i i - tsesie5CuDertion spenti Sat v tlf-urdaylnaon . ' T?.$.- ; Iffc Mts ebjge5 TaylorJ ws shopping . f MarionSatoday; ro fft - tefePenderCutnbertson vof 1 Asheville - sltedfriends hete Saturday 4 and ri .SKnWiioWra -v Miss!LK)nhie Snipes 'of Marion yisitt - IS -ed homef oiks here yesterday,, i ' -.''i4 : 'Jay':'?i: ' v Marion; is IT itmgTlatives ere,- . V iv v if -Waited Graham was in Marion last vfeekbiibusi . Cr: -rilreUbeservicei at the :Bap- st&!clmrchit( gundayl jat 11 af m. and 7:30 p.ni: : .V ; -ri ' vlclnes 'has been real sickffor :' " some time but we are glad to say that OLD FORT Old Fort, March 20. Miss Eliza beth Biddix spent the' week-end with relatives ihr Greenlee and Marion. , - Miss Florence Murray attended a house party at Montreat last week. Mrs. J. A. Swann was in Marion and Gjlenwood Saturday. . The: date or!"th'e county commence ment to be held at Marion has been changed from April 14 to April 8. 1--. Misses Annie and Nell e Early visit, edJfHends in- Montf ords Cove Satur day and Sunday. The regular nights for the moving picture show have been changed tej Monday and Tuesday nights on ac count of the Chautauqua, which-will be in Old Fort April 22-25. --. Fbllowing is ther graded school hon or roll for the primary and elemen- tary grades for the month of Febru-.ing for 3Iarion. With the bond petite" of the most fastidious. It con ary: . Jmoney available it is hoped that; the tributed no little in making the day First A grade: James Atkins, J. R. 'school board will be able to erect a complete. Harris, Roy Holland, Guy Lewis, j building and equipment that ill . After dinner the neoDle aeain met James fatton, JJonaid Liee inrner, r-aunne cyro. . rrst B grade: Hyams Connor, Donald Dover, Woodard Davis, Jack Hughes, Thos. Ipockf Jr., John C. Jbnes, Garland Oates, Donald Steppe, Norris Lewis, Frances Grant, Ruth Harvey, Bessie Holland, Jennie May Noblitt, Virginia Oates, Edna Tate, Second grader .Ethel Burgin, Jes - Lsie Davis,; Beatrice Freeman, EJvelyn vruuoju, riwitu - jtxvuiyt;, t msiuo y ess, Trances Wallcer; -I-ytle Steppe, Horacfc Dover. Stella "SherrilL - ? Third grade: Irene Jordan, Gene- va Steppe, Qyde Nesbitt, Russell Andrew Whiteside Mary" Sue. Grant. ' ' - - , . : - a Old Fort, rlebo and Glenwood has been changed from March7 24th to March 27th. These will be interest- ing occasions and should be well patronized. ' jcome from Cleveland and McDowell, M.rs. Jno. B. Johnson and little; Four of the county delegations t o t o 7 -. been quite ill with iniinenza. Miss Mary Burgin spent the week- end with her mother at Greenlee. Miss Mattie Tate spent the week- end with friends and relatives in - Glenwood and Marion. i C. W. Grevbeal left Sunday for a' uun., v ......w... Rev. L. W, Dawson, Sr., father of ' the pastor of the Methodist church,' 'preached two very interesting ser- mons at the Methodist church here i o j tt j j u: i . ' Spray after visiting his son for about ten days. He will, conduct a revival at Old Fort sometime during the sum - , HARMONY GHOVE Harmony Grove, March 20. Miss Marion. " Quite a number of folks enjoyed a qUilting given by Mrs. James Pyattt Wednesday. Carl Simmons was in Marion one j day last week. W. Fender spent Friday and Satur day at "Clinchfield. ? Hcnsley and son, CWie, raadeva busjness trip to Manon Satur- day. 5 oFermon Pyatt made a business trip to GlenwOod one day last week. "tv . rMiss Callie Hensley of Clinchfjield spent thellatter-part of the week with homef oiks. here. " ; -. - , Joseph Bollanl..was "In Marion Sat urday on business. ;Tbm Cuthbertsonvmade a business trip to Marion today. CATAWBA VALLEY Old Fort; Rt. 1, March 20.- rohn Bailey of1 Black Mountain was here on business r last Thursday. Miss Addig .Lavender was in .Ma rion' last Friday. ,( Continued on last page) SOLD HERE LAST MONDAY Sold Through M..and F. Bank " to the Spitzef Company at Very SatUfactory Figure. At a meeting of the Board of Al dermen last Monday the $65,000.00 ! by the school was short but much en issue of school bonds of Marion was joyed by the people who were pres Sold through the Merchants & Farm- ent. - ers Bank to Sidney Spitrer Company, After the program by the school at a very satisfactory figure. Not-lMr. D. F. Giles, former County Su withstanding the condition of the perintendetTt. addressed the neoDle on mohey market tlje bonds brought a fair premium, and the sale is con- sidered one of the ,be5t in the State for several months. Itris expected -that the school beard .will begin at once to formulate plans tot me erection oi a new scnooi ouua- meet tne aemands oi tnis community. CLEVELAND AND McDQWELL TO NAME SENATORS 27TH The chairman of each Democratic briefly on the subject of consolida executive committee of the five tion and Diedeed the service of the ( counties in the 27th Senatorial Bis- trict met in Rutherfordton Wednes- jday March 21st, to decide from which .counties the' two Senators would be' selected this year. The 27th district . o v.viujvotu vx vwituniu, "umici- ford, McDowell, Henderson and Polk counties. Prior to the last census. 1 ' and the redistricting of the senatorial districts in the state, by the last regu- Legislature. ; the - , four coontfc .named above, composed, 4i 'Z-JL.- . lengthy discussion in which the claims of each county were presented to the meeting, it was decided that. for the year 1922. the senators should - - - .quaintance throughout the entire district was very largely if not en- tirely responsible for McDowell win- Ving the distinctively honored place m senatorial rotation in the district. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS on Pulliam Hill for $1,000 ! j. f. Snipes to M. S. Laughridge, i . , . . v" xxn xi. Dr. J. F. Jonas to J. L. Nichols, two lots on Pulliam Hill for $1,000. ;Dr. j. F. Jonas, to A. E. Nichols, I w . a one lot on Pulliam Hill for $500. W. C. Smith to Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Davis, a lot on. Court street for ?2,600. . . Davis to F. M. Stacey, farm, til UiUUACU VUCtA W T 01lf W $4,000. ( Mrs. H. M. Hall to R. E. propeixy on roaa w u v.. v., near T7, 9 : i ; Kj. r. vyasnourn 10 w. u. jaoe Transfers m real estate during the xf. . , will wali-out of town, we -srill sue past few days include the following: j tT r o i 7 you for breach of promise, we oh. R. S. Clay to H. O. Smith, two lots " xLZli.ll v w J we ioyt von't do it, that's all.' 'so jroa ter, nouse on morgan street lor , Amcrican iagT3e; Tilly Walker, who rr riov ot,h -fo trt nAnmnTl 1 11 home runs lastear; Bing Mil G. C, Conley and wife to Beaman', ov.r whom thttTm - m. jRealtyCompany, tract j,f land at C. C. & O. Junction -for $27,000. R. I. BIRO DIES. Mr. R. I. Bird, age 78 years, ied at his home Saturday morning about one o'clock ' Mr. JBird was a citizen of the, Montf ords : Cove section, r where Ke has resided for many years. The funeral, was held Sunday, con ducted by Rey. M. M. Huntley. In terment was made in the Montf ords Cove cemetery . Mr. Bird was pmminent in his com munity in church and fraternal cir cles. He was a member of the Methodist church, a Confederate vet eran and. loyal Mason. He was -twice ri married and is survived by his wife and one daughter, and three sons. SUGAR HILL SCHOOL HAS j SUCCESSFUL CLOSING Sugar Hill School closed a very successful year last Friday when the people pt the community met at the school house to enjoy sk short - pro gram by the school and a picnic din ner "on the grounds. The exercises fthe subiect of -"Schools in Terms of Serrice Mr. Giles made, a strong speech and was the recipient of much applause by the large crowd present. c pIftljc mntT was a an(j enouch to anDease-the at- jn the school building to discuss the question of better schools for the en- !tire iower end of Montf orda Cove township. Supt. J. F. Steppe spoke 'county authorities to any scheme 'that means for the betterment and Up-lift of the schools. A report had been "circulated that it was the In- Mention of the County Board of Edu- cation to ciuinge tee DOuncLaries of "schpols tn this section.. but Supt. -Vi'. i. vi'ftvAv i-uc iupie uutv wu 1 MheHcr of the Board to work in! hartrtbnvwith tb urihWnf pIe. - 1 chasing ;macinery arc: n.-- YT. ' Much 3ntereat bete:-tanfnrAda w www winuiK tCUlCl inary mimrgn , ynyfng "g '.' " . - - ..better 'aehoor' orga)iiaticr:fotsible -W;?otav-"t-,Mmria "regress lhat it will mean ranch .toward-meet'?1 sr: inxrth rennirwTnnbt of ihm,. irfw..-.0"' iuyTcp.seak .-we - rjonal demand. A rnmrrriff appointed at the Friday meeting con- - 5isting of patrons of adjoining u ivw ao ncii as iuc ou, tL X 1 1 1 1 Ui5- school advantages in the entire sec- tion. . . . BIr r .MFe ANNnnisirFn -FOR MORGANTON anager Earl Mack, of the Moline, ; v i. it i , f.ns ftf Mft.ftn w, h . ians 01 xuanon wjh nave an excellent opportunity of seeine in action some of hes teams of th d one of th -o lea.e cIub. Crtnni, t. kJ v w i afci letic team, willvplay Moline in Mor-i on AnHf rr, ... mfT fans of Morgamtonf Marion, Hick- ory, Lenoir and surrounding towns nnnnHn.ifv nf .0:nr, K; -1 . bring to Morgapton hisl enUre 'first team on which will be seen Cy . Perkins best catej. tn the jeje last' year, when a lialf doten clubs in the American and Rational leagues were trying to secure him f ront Chattanooga and many - other stars of the first magnitude. The-achedule- of games tcr bo, played in Morgantori by thV Moline team has been arranged as follows: , r . . , March 23 Lenoir College. March 27- Catawba College. March 29 Newark, of the International league. April lTatawba College. tApril'6 Athletics. April 10 Charlotte, Sally League. April 11 Charlotte. April 12 Rutherford College.; April 13 Oteen. x April 17 Greensboro Piedmont League: April, 15- Grecni boro. . Shop with home merchants. OLD FORT SAID TO BE ASSURED COTTON .MILL, Site Is Said to 'HaTe Aire s.dr Been Purchaied for $1C0, 000 Plant to Be Located A cotton, mill with, 8,0 00 rpio dies and looms for making gin.sm is practically assured for Old Fort, St was learned hereTa few J day tx. Cost ofthe proposed -cull will' be ap proximately $180,000. Property for the-null site, is said to" have been pmrchaseLat an, economi cal figure and -electric power mil be availabfe at a nominal rate. !" " Subscriptions .for ttockramountlrg to 5130,000 hare already been-received, it was stated by cse ct thcxre interested in the"new enterprise for fOld Fort, Around $60,080 worth of stock is now on the market, Among those interested and v have subscribed in the larjtx amounts are: D. W. Adxrr P. H. Mathburn. J. S. Bradley, Dr. J. B. Lackey, of Old Fort; C; F. James of Marion; J. G. Stlkdeathisr and Holmes Bryson,, of - AxhcriL' e, . as d Messrs. Chamberlain. ' ef -Char and Snyder, of Hi clorx. A , larre number, of ciUsens of Old Tort r eaid to ha via aubscribed for stock and are anxious: that the 'mill be con structed at' an . early date, - - r Those 'comprising a.eomnuttee on temporary ofrttiiraUon and f cr rrr. . Ttr 4t . ..fieihatii xacinannjr acxxessT-X to extifcit our wlity.-char graces, etc to the Iople here io? the sum f ccsts. , v k.u pro manding the regular, rates."., for - ae tresses of our abilities, ,.It is fline-' ful of you to expect us .to put our- pelves on exhibition for - such a n,ere sura of TF'T therefore we .J. - v - j .V will not be;on hands for the sh say to you that-wevwill strike; we bat we know .that you will not find w ?ti v . ... , - ... beautiful, as .winsome.ard'as dedr- able as we Please pijttioff. S YoursrindignanUr: - i Ten or the Leading AcU esses, Tn-view' of the above mli- tsd the fact that we are unable to replace these "ladies we "hare decided to m&V th nn'rM fo tm -VZrnr-lr forced to this step, aa.it vou!i rever for us to " let these 'lesw get away from cs. Hanager. - Af the nrgnlar aesaion of the TTert ern North XHarolina TTeekly Press As sociation held"rla Atherille list Fri--day. R. JL Price, of Uuthexfordtos, . " Boone, of Waynesville, vic-pred dentj SL Zi. Whittea.f Marion. lee-retary-treasTirer; Mias Beatrice Cobb, Morganton, historian. The cert meeting w ill be held in Morgan ton the third Friday in June, WEATHER REPORT. Thos. McGulre, local goernzsert weatheK bureau obscrrer, repcrts tie temperature-and rainfall at Miricn for the -week as .follows: Maximum; CS degrees; rrinirnurs,' 27 degrees;-rain, 1.25 ir.cbe?j shine, per cent, .78. "t ow. we maji vmjk up come v wicr ci-re5J5es, Jie is Recovering. v j , r . ,i