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TH V CLRVEf N ? VTAH SHELBY.' N C. TUSDAY MARCH 22, 1921 soun stomach ; "fllblGESTIO:i I "LOST PROVINCES" Discussion of Railroad Back in to Rich Mountain Counties IleccsacaJed by aTenneiiee Grocer (or Tre-lfci Ra '"jdsbf from Torp ;' Iirer. . Special to., The ,Siar , ; . .". Judge Council hasrecently won his case before the U. S. Supreme court, releasing the Watauga & Yadkin Riv er railroad from litigation. It times were normal an effort would be made .'to rehabitate this road from Wilkes boro to Darby and extend it through Cooks Gap, thence forming a junction with the Norfolk and Western on its. ' :,7v'; . . line from Jefferson to Boone. In which Ttlt Nu-rllle, Tenn. The -fno' event Caldwell county would hardly lency Of Thedford'l Buck-Draught, the sleep until Lenoir and Grandon were -genuine, ". herb, liter medicine, ll connected by a feasible route already coached for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a surveyed. rooe of thli city. "It ll without However, we are apparently in a doubt the best liter medicine, and Iperior of slow exploitation of the don't belle? I could get along without transportation system, and the diffi It I take it for sour stomach, head- culties are greatly enhanced by the txhe, bad liter, Indigestion, and all present state of railroad fiance. In 'Other troubles that are the result of earlier days, when railroads were de torpid liter. veloped on a basis of stock Financing, "I hate known and used it for years, there was an element of individual in land can and do highly recommend It itiative when made for a rapid in to etery one. I won't go to bed with crease in mileage. But there has been 'cut it In the house. It will do all It a transition from a stock to a bond -claims to do. J can't say enough for basis with a slow growth, and the "tt." , present state of the money market is ' Many other men and women through- not gucn a3 t0 increase railroad mile--cut-the eountry hate found Black. ae. -Draught Just as Mr Parsons describes . This, in short, means there will be -raluable In regulating the liter to little new construction by private Its normal functions, ana in Cleansing capital, but the iron track of com- the bowels of impurities. merce will continue onward, as some Thedford's Black-Draught Utermedt new iincg and investments will be im- Tta Is the original and only genuine. perative. Accept no imitations or iudsihuws. The pre3S nas repeatedly pointed Always ask for Thedford's. & out to the people of North Carolina - the great inducements they have to -TRUSTEES SALE Or LAISD. undertake railroad enterprise 1 tit unaer ana Dy virtue oi me power ( A11 thin(?g considered, the finest -of sale given the undersigned as trus. gectfon q North Caro,Ina fg situated J rrZ r;yXRi,h,ta Watauga, Ashe, Alleghany and the ted by Lee Mayhew and wife Beulah . ' , ' Mayhew on the first day of January, 1 ef adjoining-but between us a920, and registered in book of Mori- stands the interposing barriers of the gagees, 107, page 298, in the office of D,UB lRgigter of Deeasior Cleveland Coun. I The states of Tennessee and Vir ty, N. C. Said deed of trust having ginia were not slow to take advantage been given as security for an indeb- of the situation, not only to exploit, tedness of EIGHTY-FIVE HUN. but also to claim as their own this DRED and THIRTY THREE ($8,533. 'beautiful mountaj section. That they 0) Dollars, and the first installment will contjnue to absorb iU industrial cf said indebtedness not having been'onergy Without a railroa(r from tn(s paid at maturity thereof and one of Me ,g UBrtronei ithe holders of the bond thereby secur- . ? , . d having applied to the undersigned I Had "ot th state sent is giant i to foreclose this deed of trust and ofent throfh tke Swannanoa 1 un paid bonds becoming due upon the'.nel wc c?uld not have had Biltmore, f failure of the payment of the first Park and Asheville, the best i installment the undersigned will at 12 advertised city in this union. un.tnthe Not that there is any comparison in NINTH DAY OP APRIL 1921 the magnitude of the undertaking, for sell at public auction at the court Cooks Gap or Goffeys is a trifle, cngi house door in Shelby, N. C, to the neers .state, beside Round Knob and highest bidder for. cash the following Mu,rcut, amI othenvise the compari- .aescnoea re . son is very favorable for the Blowing Stuated three miles southeast of p . ,'T. ... .cv.-iu.. k AaA . T?aRock and Lmvitle section when it LIVE II If K 1 1 RUTHERFORD COUNTY NEWS OF INTEREST Mr. Tanner to Blake, His OHomei There Prizes in Better ' Biscuit Contest . tutherfordjon, March 17rMr,S. B. Tanner of Charlotte, who will soon ' make Rutherfordton his home, suc- COLLEGE EDUCATION FOR BOY ceeded Dr. W. A. Thompson, as presi- dent of the Commercial Bank. Dr. Kentucky Lad 8aves Enough From Thompson disposed of his interest in Sale of Litter of Fine Pifl j the bank and resigned as president. pay tor scnooung. Mr. Tanner has been a stockholder ... .. .u .iut-f wd director in the bank for many p, reduced an'c'ulr;i coneg; ears. M, Tanner will make his home education, a system of farm water-jher with his daughter, .Miss Sarah works and neral Improvement on a jianner, wno wm De marneu w backwoods farm that had only priml- 'Robert H. Crawford of the Rutherford tive advantages. ,Tiospital early in April. The education went to Jeff Anderson. The county commissioners were in a Kentucky boy of Pulaski county. Be8sion all last week. They decided" to buy a 30-horsepower caterpillar trac tor to work the roads with. The coun ty will be divided into three sections with a commissioner supervising eaoh. An all-time road force will be main tained with scrapes, plows, etc., fore man and four hands in each of three . sections. - The county will soon have better xoada for all the roads will be worked as soon as possible. The com missioners realize that the county has been in the mud long enough and that the time las come for better roads. Over 100 prizes were awarded here Saturday in the better biscuit contest. jMiss MyrtiW Hararkk of Ellenboro school won first prize in the county, " 2 "1 ' it ujilfiC 'fihJFPnL3rli 'I I i m l k it iHl trtt -i-r, r J Ptt mm 1 ' V. : ginning at a stake and pointers, cor- comes to wealth of climate and soil Pigs Aim Ready to Root for Them- Jeff belonged t t M cln whieh had been organize ky th county agent. He was encouraged to raise a litter of fine pajrs under the ctnb sys tem by which fie boys applied ap proved methods a'nd1 kept account of the results. The pigs sold for a fanry price. Jeff, who had' made- sure prog ress, saved some money from hl larr and In 1918 entered: the Kentoety State College of Agiicultoee- for It short course. He had been used towelngMs moth er and other women carry water 130 yards up n hill for wanning antf confc- ln. At the agricultural college n We have bought the Claude Webb stock of Groceries and are selling fresh stock Flour, Meats, Lardd, Hay, Cot- ton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oats, Chicken Feed, Coffee, Rice, Sugar and full line Fancy Groceries. You should try our Melrose and Silver Lake Flour. EVERY SACK GUA RANTEED, Price right. Will buy your Peas, Butter and Eggs and etc. When in need of anything, see us, Phone 340. You will find us in the Beam Building at Claude Webbs stand. . Yours truly, W. G: Whisnant&Son a Perfection oil stove, while Miss Dorcas Jones ef Pinehutrst school won second prize, a set of Wear-ever alum inum and Jaunifla Harris, of Caroleen, third prize, an automobile robe. Bishop Darlington, of Huntington, W. Va will spend several days in the county this week, dedioatin? the new church at Spindale, speaking- here and at' several otVivv placesv Senator Sol Gallert has been ap pointed a member of the' executive committee of the Noctt Carolina state fair by the president, Mrsi George Vanderbilt. The 17-year-old soiv of Mr. Charles Buchanan, of Mitchell county, was brought to th hospital' yesterday. He was shot in the left side Sunday night while at the supper table. His 5-yaar old sister's brains were blown out at the same time and place. It is alleg ed that their unde, Peterson, did the (low on account reports that the Buchanans had m nwMzeri the convenience and rnpftt to be gained by running water cocnluct- UQOti t, h . red to n tap In the kitchen; V.Hea- he- 1 f. , , oC reports that the- I to let him put in a water system. A : reported him for blockading. The ht stand pipe CO feet lilsh was built with 1 tie girl died instantly. There is some a 500-gatIon tank on top, which raive Bnpes for the boy's recovery. It is one snfllcient pressure to force- water to ( of the most horrible crimes in t3ie his the dwelling 401) feet away. IT? riirjrecl ; tory of Western North Carolina., The up a gasoline engine anil pump at tile jfamjiy had no warning until the shoot spring rnnler the Dill, lie una learn , j began through the window. :ner of E. C. Borders and J. F. Wilson and beauty of scenery. In truth whibh md W. H. Jennings; thence south 67 . ever one is present is dearer in sum 1.2 East 41 poles to a stone, formerly mer time. However, Governor Aycock Mrs. E. J. Houser's corner, now O, M. did not flirt with the question; and Gardner's; thence wtih Jennings and after having cancassed about every Gardner's line, south 30 degrees 65 school house in North Carolina, He west 156 poles to a hickory in the old was as to name the gtate.s .. Jennings and D. C. Webb's line, north countyhe replied",. Ashe. , - 24 1-4 west 85 1-4 poles to a stake in , The write jmdde of road, thence a new line 7 Lth 89 1.2 east 68 poles to a stone Jansom and Mr. Cbne d.scussmg ie at the north edge of said road in W. future of the Blow! ng Rock sectiom- H. Jennings and J. F. Wilson lines; "y were on the Cone estate and thence with said line south 23 1-2 E. agreed that, with adequate railrwid '41 1-4 poles to a stone in Jennings old nervice, the possibilities of Blowing ' line; thence along the Jennings and J.; Rock were studenduous, and fired my " F. Wilson line north 51 1-2 east 63 imagination as they visioned its dfes- poles to the 'beginning, containing 79 tinyi ranking it prominent among the : 1-2 acres,; more or less and the same resorts and playgrounds of this cwti- ' being the tract oi iana conveyeu uy nent deed from the said W. V. Lackey ana .'.X T. Lackey and their wives to the 1 aid Lee Mayhew, dated October 30th 1919, and same recorded in Book of J)eeds "HHH", pageSlO in Register's rOffice of Cleveland county, to which vdeed reference is hereby made. 'This 4th day of March, 1921. O. S. ANTHONY, Trusteev In our present upbuilding it was a statesman like call which Mr. Biiwie made for the legislative ingenuity and skill upon a large scale for the pur pose of conuntxting North Carolina with her "lost provinces"; While the attitude of our legisla ture was discouraging, so it was twi years ago oit hard surfaced roods. The question is not settled, and can not be until a railroad is achieved opening up this great trans-mountain section to the entire state and to the world. " ' " We believe the facts will be recog nized and as a result at the next ses sion a change in our legislative policy will be effected. I This state is now leading the south 'in much, and the world in quite a few things industrial. It is a matter of (Importance to know that Governor 1 Morrison has gone on record for yet 1 greater things, and while the last leg islature was not perfect, yet when its actions shall emerge into public view, it will take its place in history as one of the greatest in North Carolina an nals. E. L". SHUFORD. Hickory, N. C. a little nboct plumbing, so he did" all the pipe- fitting In the house. 0ne month's work at odd times, coupled' with a little of the knowlege he- had gained at the State College of Agrieul' ture put the" water right Into- tft kltcBem Jeff has pone hack to eo:ur plete Ms t ollege education ; and they're atllt rslsing bettor pigs at the- Aniter eon farm. CHARLES A. BURRUS Attorney-at-law Associated with, O. Max Gardner Practice- in State and Federal ' ; Courts.' Office Upstairs in Webb Building. Phone 117 Dr. J. S. Dorton, VETERINARIAN ; -. . .' .. -. Office Paul Webb's Phono 21 Residence Phone 218 Shclby,.N. C Attorney J. M.' Csrson was recent ly re-appointed a member of the-hoard of trustees of the University of. North Carolina. He has served in this capac ity for many years. Rv. T. E. P. Wied.s, prim-ifa! of Westminster high' school near here for many years, has.: notified the Crus teew that he will not; return next yeai as: he has accented work in Mrfiulw RANGE STOCK IS IMPROVED !BCnwIf Chattanooga, Tenn. His sciool I worn the high school! orator's medal All Kinds of Sires, Bulls Especially j here Friday night. Mr. Horace Bur Amt Receiving Close Scrutiny j weU the successful winner. jriss by Breeders. iCoriia Melton, ninth grade, Canafeen, r the Western range states, all School won the essar medal! kinds- of sfres bulls especially are , - receiving scrutiny by live stock own- WORSHIP TBTHT DETTE. ers. There Is Increasing evidence-that ' . good! purehrrd males have wide Influ- Storage Savages Are- DiscoweT-(T m Southern- Ecuador. More Money for Crops There are a lot of plans being promoted right and left that aim to give the farmer more money to grow and market his crops. Many of them are impracticable; but there's good, sound reasoning in next week's issue of COUNTRY GENTLEMAN James K. Collins reports a long interview with Bernard ' M. Baruch, whose suggestions on marketing farm crops have been so widely quoted during the past few weeks. His recom mendations are explicit, concrete, workable. Mr. Baruch's plan aims to place the former on a footing of equal opportunity with the buyer in the marketing of his crops. The Country Gentixman has for year3 been fighting toward this end. It has advo cated easier and more liberal farm credit, it has helped in the organization of cooperatives of every sort, it has directed wide attention toward the speculat ing and profiteering that rob the farmer and consumer alike. You have no stauncher ally than thi3 preat weekly of farm service. And a whole year of its guidance and help 52 big lMuet will cost you but Si. 00. And you cant invest a dollar to better advantage. Your check is good! It Will Earn Many Times Its Cost D. R. McBRAYER, Shelby, N. C. and Mooresboro, N. C. Phone No. 6230, Box 6S An authored ubr!ption rtpmrat.tlrc ol Tke Cent 07 Geatlem-i Tk Udici' Horn Joarul Th Satedaj Erc-img Pest 52 b.i..-l.e lZi-M-$2.N 52bww-.S ence on the quality of young stock andl on the returns from stock-raising operations. I T,p. nf h . ),---. w, ! One day recently the United States " . . ""7i Derlhrtment of Agriculture enrolled In worshlP he. devi1' and sPen ir the "Better Sires Better Stock" lives gathering wild" animal sliins to movement several ranchmen, nch of use in purchasing wives, were told in whom had more than 1.000' head of New York recently- by George K. tfcve stock. One flock of sheep con- Cherris, famous explbrer, and' Harold talned 'S9 purebred ewes and 3,450' ! Anthony of the American museum of erosshred ewes, the sires being alt jji history, wllo returmr Horn urebref. A cattle raiser who enlist- 1 80uthern Ecuador. ea m campaign me same-aay non- ,f rt h J;m, t h- HUnpA I More than 3'bm specimens of rare f. two grade Hereford bulls recently. -birds and mammals wer brousrht havlngr decided to run nothinjt bvt !bck by the explorers, who spent eight purebred sires." This remark Is-1 months in the wildest and least ex- typical of the progress of the tnoe ment ft Montana. Whskers. 666 'From Houson Pos. j A new Missouri congressman, Eep resenaive Atkeson, is said to have the 'noblest set of whiskers that has stir- twill break a Cold, Fever and red congress since the days of Peffer. "C!ri "-,-nJckerthailanytWng We have never objected to the lambre TO RESTORE MORGAN STRAIN $ '", - Efforts of Department of , Agriculture 'Shown in Recent 300-Mile Test for Horses. Efforts of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture to restore the Morgan strain of horses, which had be come nearly extinct, showed their ef fect In the recent 300-mlle test Hot army horses. Out pf 27 entries, only ten finished, and of these the sixth and ' seventh were Morgan horses, one of them raised on the department's stock farm In Massachusetts, The horses were required to travel 60 miles a day for five days, carrying the regulation cavalry load of 245 pounds. PROFITABLE TO RAISE MULES Whitman's Candies makes m excellent Ecster e t. , Drrj Stcre , :k7 domes of the boy are nc near'. so indicative of wis dom. There is too often a foundation of concreti ur'er the luxuriant lock, whereas the curtained chin --usually r!!enco a nauth csatrcUjd by Wisdom and reflection. 1 . ' plored forest lands. Among the mostt interesting trophies are the head3 of two Javaro Indians slain in the tribal battle the explorers witnessed. Among thiTie mammals, most of which wore slain by natives with blow pipes; were blood sucking bats and a fish eating rat, which resembles an ordinary house rat and is an excel lent swimmer. The pipe used by the natives, Mr, Anthony said, was from ten to 15 feet long and an expert native by us ing a "bunett" a little ball of-hard clay could kill his object at a dis tance of 500 feet. The explorers said there was a shortage of women among the Indians, although many men seem ed to have plenty of wives. Twenty skins is the normal price of a wife. Stold an Airplane. Warrant for the arrest of Bennett - -ni. nraventinflr nnetmonkXuTrTWafftfflite lltu. t Severen of Coinjock, this state, charg. 7 r and lecky dor,es of the boy orators .mu $10,000, has been issued in Miami, perlence Difficulty in Selling Young Horses. i Fla. Severen who is a mechanic, and his wife, left with the plane 10 days ago, it Is charged. s Men with good-sized mares, who are having a hard time disposing of young horses will find It more pro.lt- able to raise mules than to raise coifs. A Star Want Ad is the thing Medina-priced Jacks can now be pnr-vyQU nee(j to sen an article or if .V-ol ti-IHi ro!onfilo rprn,"tv f i . i J.I.; y j Vote! For th man womao w.om t- -oritatnn -M'd uka to knew. ft. cIt FRBI-a baaattfal pan tchlng portrait of Mr. Bdiaaa. Ua a U'.raaartafran YS 10 "htther a phoro- "'"Come fa a wtMLEQ&iSL. wuuia oe good in any court PENDLETON Old Past Office, Shelby, N. C. 1 1 SB
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