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h ■ ji-iy ■ ■Withof "a ■ THE JOUHNAt-PATRIOT. NORTH WILKESBORO, W. C. mr% Calbniei kiAYjmlBih^Oatdi Bed ii Aft Moning Rom* to Go' K fcn M ibar aad nnk and ftM IwatffcwItBpqiA, don’t gwtitow akC 4 adt^ aaJiMtal «atv, ofl. biiatha aaadjr or cftaarliiK gum and azpaet ftHm to maki you nddenly liiaat •■d taagraat and fun of aonsUna. Var ttny can’t do it. They only ■ora til* bowaii and a mm mova- aHBt dom’t tat at tba eauaa. Tba mnaw for yoor doarn-and-oot foaling k yoar Boar. It aboold poor out two pooidB of Bqnld fafto into ynw bowab BtMiMi'bMK Qm Urnm m jmi acta ana y«a Mi ltatataaann«taCA*ra»IUma UTIBraXAtaaWltaa**apmai«(Un I tncir *>4 wtaraa ta *Sw aai ta* Shaw To Delh^f'; Adless For G.C‘ College May 5di Miss Mary Hix To Be Mem ber of Court of Queen On Founders’ Day niT wwUia vcitata taada^ Mk4 tatattateBccratatalwCMta Uttte Lhnr Pta Itat Iw Iht BMH Owem lita Lta FIBi oa ta ia« lata taaal a r -rm — omi.c.M.oa. Gold THE BANKS ARE OPEN AGAIN... Both were in a sound and safe condition, but now they are in a position to ''eiider an even greater service. We, too, can give you a superior Shoe Repair Service, as our shop is better equipped than ever before. OUR MOTTO: “A LITTLE NEATER, A LITTLE BETTER." RIGHT-WAY SHOE SHOP C. (1 Phone 9S PLEXICO, Prop. North Wilkesboro. N. C. Poultry Raisers! Greensboro, April 1.—Dr. S. B. Turrentlne announced today that Thomas J. Shaw, superior court judge of Greensboro, has accepted an Invitation to deliver the address on the occasion of Founders' and Benelfec-tors’ day at Greensboro college. Judge Shaw was born in Montgomery county, March 5, 1861. His father, the late Peter C. Shaw, was an educator who served as principal of a number of schools in the'state, and Judge Shaw received his secondary school training in the schools of the various localities to which his father’s professional duties call ed him. He received his legal training in the law school of Dick and Dillard at Greensboro. Judge Shaw has served on the superior court bench since 1913. Founders’ and Bcnefactdrs’ day will lie observed on May 6. A special feature of the occasion this year will be the observance 7 of home coming day and tlie ex- erci.ses in connection with the coronation of the May (lueen, .Miss Knima Blanche Warren, of Snow Hill. Tlie court of the (lueeii will consist of tlie follow ing: .Misses T'oniniie I.oiiise Mitchell, of Kinston, a junior, will be the tiueen's maid of hon or; senior a**ondant. Susan Ex- nm. of Snow liill, and Elizalietli Campen. of Zebnion; Junior at- lendants. .Miss Iniogene Hoyles^, of Thoma.sville, and l.ouise Tay lor. of Greenville: sophomore at tendants. Mary Ellen .Milard, of Greensboro, and l’’reda Strong, of Sanford: freshman attendants, Mary lli.x of -N'ortli Wiikeslioro. and Elizabeth Lodge, of Hick ory. Va. , . J w o BeIRweived M From Hi^^g Washington, March- ;31.j^old continued to plld ini ’ in the vaults of the federal reserve reserve banks" during the i week ending Marcn 29i '' A weekly statement of'the re-, serve board revealed that ‘|44,» 444,000-bgd been returned dur ing this period to bring the total gold reserves of the 12 Institu tions to 33,236,766,000.' The present level Is more than 1550,000,000 above that existing when President Roosevelt closed all hanking institutions and is sued his call for a segregation of the metal at the regional banks. In the meantime, an abated fear on the part of bank deposi- ^ tors combined with expanded banking facilities to return $255,- 000,OOh of money in circulation to its normal resting place in the treasury and In the reserve banks. Money in circulation is the amount outside the treasury and the reserve banks, and there fore cannot be accounted tor. It represents, .also, all money hoard ed. AUTHCMUTt’ iMORGAN ~ ^ Imnate would grant this power. Washington, Ma^ 7I0.^A senate Investigation headed to night $awal;d the Iniaci^ tUes of dpe of the world’s great han^g hbusas, J., .P. Morgan, and Mm- panyii'^datermlnad;^ to hilar «: to light anything that bai^« baar- iag on tho't^ntral task of eorf^t- ing stock and '^bond aaie pitic- tices. . m;'. .N,.-. Authority to Inspeet the Mor gan records was sought of- the senate by its banking commit tee, which disclosed it had been rebuffed so far in its efforts ' to bring tue big private banking concern into tne light of its stock market investigation. There ap peared to be no doubt that the But npt even that Invehtign-' :witnes8es, hnt Cummings win he tton^was alioired to stand in the tanahle to appear. - way of action oo'the proposal for immediate legisla tion to Imng seenhty Issnalfee anti sal» under the .regulat'.on'^of tsl'^.federal govemmeiit,’-' f o -af ford" Investors protection against dishonesty and give them full op- pbrtnnity to know, what they'are buying. ’ Both the hanking committee of the senate and the Interstate «ominerje ■ committee of„- the house set for tomorrow morning the start of hearings on this leg islation. Attorney General Cummings and Hoston Thompson, one-time member of the federal trade com mission. were Invited as „ Cng % BjDBCOTOB’8 NOMCH gnalifled as ktecutor pt ^ the estate of 'Y. F. Trogdon. ceased, late of Wllkeg county^ H. ! C., this is to notify all persow v having claims against the estete of said deceased to exhibit thorns- to the undersigned on or befora the 21st day of March, 1934, « 5. this notice will he pleaded In W of their recovery. AH persons In debted to the said estate wlU please make immediate payment This 21st day of March, 193». WACHOVIA. BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Executor of W. F. Tropdon. 4-24-6t. MOB IS REPELLED BUY YOUR WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS FROM THE ONLY ACCREDIT ED LEGHORN BREEDING FARM AND HATCHERY IN WILKES (OUNTY. Our Quality Is High, Price Reasonable Mrs. Pvatt, of Florida, sa.vs: “THE EGGS RECEIVED L\ FINE CONDITION. YOU HAVE RROX’ED TO ME TIL‘\T YOU HAVE SOMETHING SUPERIOR.” Let us prove the same to you. We are sold out on chicks until April 11th. Place your order now for April and Mav delivery. Champion poultry farm CHAMi’ION. N. C. V: Minn.. March 30.— A jTowii (if an.cry farnu'r.‘ that iic.'jic'icd .Ii'lin Wyherg in his farm lunnc at Markham near hero after he shot one of their nnm- lier (Inrin.K a dispute over road work fled tonialil on tlie ap- pi'oacii of oflicials. Wylierg. tits wife and son. all armed, had lield off the crowd for several iioars under threats to shoot anyone who approactied the jdace. A group of men at tempted to iireveiit tVyherg from working and he sliot into their midst, wounding Oscar Carlson. He then fled to liis home and iiarricaded liimself with liis fam- ''r Tile men raced after liim to hi.-, home, but Wyherg held tliem oft snccessfuily until deputies and police arrived from Hibliing, Du luth and Virginia. .\I>MIMSTK.\TUU’S \;)TI( K Having qualified ;s adminis trator of tlie estate of 1. -V. Nor man. deceased, late i'f Wilkes coanty. N. (V. tins is to ’lo'ify all tK*rsons having cia:ins agaitist the estate of said ('Ceeasi 1 to ex-| hiiiit them to tlie undersigned on j Federal reserve notes in actual circulation amounted to $3. 747.626,000. a decline Of $186.-| 716,000 for the week and a drop of $468,000,000 since the week ended March 8. The reserve banks held $2,616,013,000 exclii- siv“ly in gold. Other than allaying a tempo rary fear, the new federal reserve bank note has played an incon spicuous role, the weekly state ment disclosed. Only $14,228.- 000 of the new money had been put in actual circulation. Sealniry Given Medal Neiv York, March 30.—Sam- nel Seahnry, who was coun.sel to | the Hofstadter legislative com-' miltee which investigated the mnnicipal government, was pre sented a gold medal tonight as the citizen who did most “for the civic and industrial development of Uie city” in the jvasl year. Confidence... This company has the utmost confidence in the financial in stitutions of the counjty, and in the men that operate them. We wish them greater success and a greater usefulness to this section upon the occasion of their re-opening following the bank holiday proclaimed by our President and our Governor. Let’s rally to our banks and give them our loyal support. Let’s forge ahead in the new era that is here. This company desires to help as much as ,,.issible by paying the top market prices for Milk and Cream. We will be delighted to add your name to our list of satisfied patrons. Scott Cheese & Butter Co. NEAR DEPOT : : NORTH WtLKESBORO, N. C. All Royster Fertilizer IS SUPERIOR QUALITY or lK‘f(irc tlic t'lsl duy ot .Marcli. 1P:!1. or this nolico will no pleaded in liar ot tbeir recovery. -Ml ityrsons indebted to liic said estate will please make immedi ate payment. I'lis :!!sl lav of .Marcli. I!i33. \V. H. NOUMAN. Ad III. MstiUe J. A. Norman. Tbiiniiorui. N. (' :>-S-6t T here are no varying grades of Royster ferti lizer to confuse you. Every bag of Royster’s is top quali ty. For nearly 50 years this high quality of Royster’s has been the standard for comparison. 4^ ;rade*itt^rk on of fertilizer ?g it*8 top It is this unvarying high quality that has everywhere won successful tobacco growers to Royster’s. It is the reason why there is more Royster tobaco ferti lizer sold in North Carolina and Virginia than any other brand. When it’s so easy to get this last word in plant food, why should you experi ment with something else? Sold by C. A, Lowe & Sons North Wilkesboro, N. C. ^Kgyster FIELDT«TED FERTILIZED Royster Guano Co., Norfolk, Va. AFTER 40 bowel trouble Constipation may very easily bMome chronic after forty. And any continued , constipation at that time of life may bring attacks of piles and a host other unpleasant disorders. j ■Watch your bowels at any age. Guard them with particular care after , forty. Whenever they need any help,' remember a doctor should know what is brat for them. I “Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin” 1 is a doctor’s prescription for the bowels. | Tested by 47 years’ practice, it has been found thoroughly effective in relieving constipation and its ills for ^ men, women and children of all ages. > It has proven perfectly safe even for j babies. Made from fresh laxative j herbs, pure pepsin and other harmless ingredients, it cannot gripe; will not si^en you or weaken you; can be used without harm as often as your breath is bad, or when your tongue is coaled: whenever a headachy, bilious, gassy condition warns of constipation. * Dr. W. B. Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family Laxative Congratulati This company most heartily congratulates the local banks on the occasion of their opening. Such loyalty as shown by the officers, directors and stockholders of our banks is most commendable, and only goes to fur ther demonstrate that we have one of the best counties in the State—populated by a people embued with that ‘‘carry on” spirit. During the abnormal period through which we have gone, the pepple have shown a wonderful spirit of co operation and patience, believing all the tiiKe that everything would work out for the best. Now that opj banks are open again, we feel sure that even greater confidence is extended those who have kept them on a safe and firm foundation all of these years. The re-or ganization of our banks, always in a sound condition, has only made them even stronger, and better able to serve the community. This company looks to the future with optimism. We believe in our local financial institutions, and the peo ple of Wilkes County. A new era is here. A new day has arrived. Now Let’s All Pull Together For Better Business Sale of Electrical Appliances Going Over Big You would be surprised to know how many of our customers ha\e taken advant- ao'e of the special sale on electrical appliances now under way. Each week biings increased business. Prices on all appliances have been greatly reduced and we )ffer such liberal terms that most any home may now have the convenience of electrical servants. These little electrical servants are such a help to the house wife that we don’t believe she will want to go without them any longer. Especially when they may now be purchased so reasonable and when electricity is now so much cheaper. You can cook from any light socket in your home. Soutliern Public Utilities Company PHONE 420 ELECTRICITY IS CHEAP—USE IT FREELY NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C ■/A Mif. ■' _ . -> -.V .■/’■■V-vt?f
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