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him.you up to any one else without I a fight.” Joyce’s heart sank as she ex amined her guests, wondering who they were. The second apeaker was a short blonde girl, whose plumpness gave definite threat of turning her into a fat woman at middle age. Her fea tures were of the curved bahy variety, her eyes small and gray, and her mouth lipstlcked into a pouting Cupid's bow of the most vivid scarlet. Both girls were dressed in •mart sport -clothes. The blonde's costume was of the latest cut and mode, but completely wrong for her figure and height. The other young woman, who looked several years older, was a thin brunette with sharp fea tures, stiffly marcelled hair. Earge greenish-gray eyes and lan guid manners. Both women were smoking cigarettes, and Joyce nervously aghted one to bolster up her own oourage. Then she waited tor •ome one else to speak. "What did you lio all day yes terday?" demantled the blonde one. “You weren’t in lied, were you?" "No, I felt rotten," reiilied Jo.vce. "You had it coming to you! It's a wonder W'e’re not viewing the remains today. How did it happen anyhow. Frills?" "Oh, forget it!" said Jo.vce. "It’s all over now. I jnortems." “Sure, so do 1." agreed tin- dark one. "guess it gave you a • hock thuugli. didn't it. F’-ill-;? You don't seem to have mur’i tip toiluy. somehow. That's what Mait notieed about you, .said you acted half-dead." "Did he? Well, that's tin- way hettt-r tlian heiiig Don’t be I frist. melodramatic," let go my You ihurt me.” Dickie who jumped up at with instant friendliness I “Well! Hello,, old feller. Where j [did you come from, boy? Say. I Joyce, “and you're all right!! How come, I FVills? You’ve -never had any time for dogs before?" He look ed up at her questioningly. “1 g\uect to have more from now on.” replied Joyce coolly, though her heart was beating with suffocating speed, “because t shan't have you to take up so much of it.” Maitland looked frankly be wildered at her tone. "But what's the hi,; treated and« Gilt Ii| Budget bean; found Btatlonery and leafleU In* scribed “Packard. Frun Packing Co., Inc., Manzanlta, Cal." So that was NellV business. She could find no , pen with which to address the,'brown en velope, and decided to take It to her own room to prepare for mailing. Before she left the desk, however, she discovered some thing which set her heart thump- 1$ Sent To Congress , " ,v - - Washington, April 20.—^Ex traordinary new powers for slashing government costs were asked of congress today by Presi dent Roosevelt in a budget mes sage nearly halving current vet eran administration appropria- Lincoln Coontr M And Wife Ara Slain ing with mingled pain arid pleas- tions. ure In one of the side drawers, He reedmmended appropriating which she had' opened to look for $506,838,000 for the veterans’ a pen, she found a few loose administration In the 1934 fiscal year, as compared with this year’s snapshots. One picture Joyce lingered I over. It was Nell sitting beside Her very calmness seemed to di.sarm him. Mechanically he j-took his hand away. Then, rest- I ing both elbows on his knees, he plunged his hands through his s'hort black hair with an elo- Joyce’s spirits rose a little. She began to feel more confident of victory. She rose, and still hold ing Dickie, she continued, “'You might as well go now. I haven’t idea? .^m I going to lo more of th.s upstage ■ ^ .. stuff? T don t get vou— I ^ u- ^ j , , j ... , , Ke lifted his head and looked rou seem surprisingly s ow , . , • , ti ; • • at her searchingly. He was still | a sweetfaced elderly woman against a background of roses. That was undoubtedly his mo ther. She wondered if Mrs. Pack ard were living, and' If so, what she thought of Frills. (Continued next week) NEWS ITEMS FROM TRAPHILL SECTION Traphill, April 20.—Mrs. Lula Kilby was ill Sunday with a cold. She was missed very much at the church service. Mr. Charles McCann Is some at understanding plain English. | Then he got to his! Improved after an illness of sev- I mean that whatever there has, . , ... ] eral days. Iieen between us is all over now. I'm through," As she I spoke Joyce moved toward the' door. "IMease come downstairs, I prefer not to discuss the matter | up here. " | Maitland follower! her and at tempted to put his arm around' her. hut Joyce stepped hastily I aside and ran down the stairs! into the living-room. "Oh well, all right." lie agreed, “hut . . . Frill.s. tor Heaven's sake, think what you're saying and doing! You can't mean it. allowance of $948,799,000. For all Independent agencies the pres ident asked $615,159,000 as against the present allotment of $1,105,356,000. Then Mr. Roosevelt sought new legislation that would em power him: To modify or cancel existing government contracts; To increase for a two-year period payments charged by the government for any services ren- deiitd or articles sold; To furlough any army officers on half pay; To suspend or reduce the ex tra flying pay in the military services. In addition, the president ask- I feet and said, with unexpected, „ ““'calm "All right Whatever vou Jo^iison and Mr. ed congress to eliminate from ex- ’ ^ • J „ , attended the say goes. But don't think for a mimite that I'm through. Joyce said nothing. Maitland walked out without another word and without attempting to kiss her again. When Joyce woke, it was past j isi.x o'clock. Dickie had left her, and. slightly alarmed, she Iiiir- ■ ried downstairs to find him. Siip- ! po.se he had gone home! She dis- I covered him. however, in the j kitchen calmly finishing his din- while Hoxie, still not quite sweetheart! What's the use of going tlirough all these noble dramatics for notiiing! It's such I She ret'irned to the living- * room lo wait for dinner, and there found on the table another jiile of letters with a telegram on It's such a waste of time, wlien we could hate post-j he so luippy. Every minute wlieii j wo’re not together seems a waste of time to me . . . Oh. sweet, 1 Carmel Billings Easter sunrise service in Win ston-Salem. They were accom panied on their return by Miss Bess Pruitt. Miss Pruitt spent the day with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Math Pruitt. Miss Ruby Pruitt, a student at Boone college, visited her moth-ltiii^l department, er, Mrs. Ellen Pruitt, here last Sunday. Mr. Empton Billings, of Elkin, was the week-end guest of his brother, Mr. Ira Billings. Miss Joyce Yale spent the week-end with Miss Ruth Royal 1 at Roaring Gap. Miss Royal is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, G. ' M. Royal and a senior in the I high school here. Lincolnton, April 20.—^A boun dary dispute today brought death' to a Lincoln county farmer and his wife and tonight officers were searching with bloodhounds for C. Z. Putnam, 66-year-old neigh bor who is alleged to have done the shooting. * Ben Dellinger, 38, and his wife, 34, were killed shortly before dark by charges ti;om a repeat ing shotgun, aad Mr. ^and Mrs. Gaston Wise and a negro said they saw the shooting. Dellinger was said to have gone to a pasture for his cows when Putnam opened tire, killing him. Mrs, Dellinger, hearing the shots, ran to her husband and then was herself slain as she ran screaming back toward their house, officers said they were told. isting law the requirement for one year’s sea pay to academy graduates not commis-1 sioned, to provide for the auto matic discharge of civil service employes who have served at least 30 years and to transfer the Botanic gardens to the agricul- ADMINISTKATORS’ NO'nCE Having qualified as adminis trator of the late R. -Si. Wiles, deceased, this ts to notify all persons having ciaims against the estate of the said R. M. Wiles, deceased, to present them to the undersigned administrator on or before the 1st day of February, 1934, or this notice will be plead in bar of tiieir right to recover on said claims. -YU persons ow-j Ing the estate are hereby request-1 ed to make immediate settle- Naval i ment of the same. This 1st day of Feb.. 1933. I J. G. BILLINGS, i Administrator Estate R. M Wiles, deceased. 4-20-6t-pd. Offen. N. C. , .«Th« Irish potato crop of east ern Csrolins is reposted np to'e good sUnd and ,, sweet * potato beds sprouting well. ^V'~- Act PronydyWhen HaJJrr Imfalaiitks IHctnib Are jreo botheied with blad der br^idaritiet; boming, scanty or too frpqomt passagp and getting up at ni^t? promptly these sjrmptooa lliey may warn of some dis order kidney or bladder con dition. Ueeis everywhere rely on Ooon's Pills. Recommended '$0 years. Sold everywhere. Texas and Chihuahua Exchange Prisoners! ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of J. A. Nor man, deceased, late of Wilkes county, N. C., this is to notify all ^pyjl 20 persons having claims against f felt, hut if eompletely out. "I'll suy." as Suddenly she and let out u "Who let him .■;eiited the I'loniie. starte.1 violently terrific oath . . . in lure?" s!it> areamed shrilly, for Dickie had »ome np tiehind her anti imslied his cold little nose aaainsi I lie plump pink hand which hung over tlie arm of tlie chair. "Where did the cur come from. Frills'!" "lie's mir.e. .sony !n love you so! Von know that—"| he came up to her. his voice i thick. Ills Imnilsome face intense. .loyce Imsiily moved tironiul lo ir.it a chair between tlieni. "If yon can't kinp your hands off me." she saiil curtly, wondering at !ier own self pos.scssion, "I'll . .-.imply ivflis;- lo lalU at all." She, eyed itim warily, prepared to flei to I he kitchen it he made a tnie.e toward lier. lop of tllein. "I’lease mail brown envelope left on my desk to me liotel i’dacksloi-.e love Neil.” Blit where was Neil's desk? | wondered Joyce, puzzled. She I glaiiceil va.gui ly ahonl the big I room Init she knew already there I was nothing so workmanlike as I a desk in it. j When she had finished her) j dinner, .she remembered Neil’s ”*^***,7 ”’ |the estate of said deceased to ex- liara Jefferson Meers, 27-year-old ' undersigned on slayer of a Juarez waiter, ex-1 jjgj day of March, changed-in a trade of prisoners -1934_ or this notice will be between Texas and the state of pleaded in bar of their recovery. Chihuahua, Mexico, found free-1 All persons indebted to the said dom "wonderful” today. instate will please make immedi- In return for Meers’ ''elease; I from a Chihuahua prison, Texas! 'authorities freed Jose Carrasco, I POISON in Your bowels! Johnson and Betty Mae Black burn were the guests of Miss . . life-termer involved in a Hester Brine.gar last Tuesday i jjoidnp jn which Meers' father ni.ght. i was killed. Miss Mae rriiitt, wiio liolds a ; Meers smiled happily as lie em- position with the K. J. Reynolds j praced his wife after an altsence W. H. .NORMAN, .Adm. Estate J. A. .Norman. Thurmond, N. C 5-S-6t EXKCl'TOR'S XOriCE of three years. Although lie had 1 Having qiialilicd as executor of the estate of \V. F. Trugdon, de ceased. laie of W ilkes coiuAv, N. C.. this is to notify all persons ' having claims against Uie estat.-' I of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before Poisons absorbed into the system from souring waste in the bowels, cause that dull, headachy, sluggish, bilious condition; coat the tongue; foul the breath; sap energy, strength and nerve-force. A little of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will clear up trouble like that, gently, harm lessly, in a hurry. 'I he difference it will make in your feelings over night will prove its merit to you. Dr. Caldwell studied consLipation for over forly-seven years. This long experience enabled him to make his prescription just what men, women, old people and cliildren need lo make their bowels help llicinselves. Its natural, mild, thorough action and its plea.saiil taste commend it to everyone. That’s why "Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin,” as it is called, is the Doris Pruitt. .11-' Ml MaillamI .slarcil at her. He was telegram. Slie liad bettor find 1 lie lireatliing hoiivily, liut he con- papers and mail tliein immediate- trollod himself by an obvious of- ly. There must he a study or fort ami liglitiiig another cigar-I “den " somewhere in the house. ^ cite witli hands Unit shook, he | Perliaiis lliey oven culled it a saiil. "Dll. all rigiil! Let's si "lihrary." Who o would it he? A! .liiwn qnielly ... 1 won't touch little refle^-tioii suggested to lier, iyoi, I swear it. .lust sit dowiiutial tlie natural location was' “-April sales of Biiick cars are .and . . . let's let's talk it over. " i prohatily lieyond Neil's dressin.g j running well in excess of the I .As lln-y sal down Joyce liad a room, in the wing opposite her'March record, is the report of V\. Toiiacco company in Winston- Salem, returned to that city been awake all night en the jour Easter Monday after spending |,ey from Chihuahua City to El her spring vacation here with j pas„, he did not go to bed to iler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matli | ,iay. ' the *2 isr'day of Marcli. ifl34. or j drugstores selU ■’'■"'•t. ' ilbis notice will be pleaded in bar l.iitle Beatrice Cassti’vens , 1 urner Battle, Kocky Mt-, their recovery. .All i>ersons in spent Sunday visiting her cousin, [ Given Important Place Ljebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment ' This 21st day of March. 1933 APRIL BUICK SALES GO AHEAD OF MARCH you. Conu- In'i'e, Dirkii jumped 11] . a i l siiiin- ba-?: ';■ ] feeliiig of being on a stage and dwn boudoir. She did not remem-' Hnfstader. Bnick sales mana- a chair, took Dir-b- in in r lap. i not knowing wliat lier lines , |,er a second door in Ihe dre.ssing | KCf- "1” first ten days of the facing calmly Hu- battery of lis i wore. How would tills act end? room hut wiien she went up to it, i nionth. our dealers sold I.10.> justed surprise on Ihe two f.-icci | ,\ renini of Ihe panicky terror jshe found that there was one, 1 hew cars. This is not only ^a ".Are you coming out to Tess'' ^wept over her. which Inrned in- , just at Ihe fool of the narrow | heavy gain over Ihe total of R13 tea at the club. Eriils? " said j to n-si-nt nieiil against the man : |,ed, in the wall opposite the | cars sold in the first ten days of EiIu'L I who was responsitile for gelling ‘ imtliroom door. 'March, but is not "Why no . . . No. I'm not go-1 her into this uncomfortable silu-l she pushed on the electric bnl-it>Hil of 1.539 cars an-|ation. I ton inside the room when she j b'st ten da.vs of that month. Ex- that there's any- had opened the door, an a shad-1 Pocienee is no . ing anywhere 'his week iwen li l- yce. tr ing in s;>eak in j "I can't see that there'f a Caleb ss manner. (thing to talk about." she began, "Come on. Ethel." .said Clar- "I meant what I said. It's all ice. "you'll never go around in|over and I want you to lei me less than a hundred and fifty if alone.” you don't get out on the course | ■■|^lll. good God!" lie exclaim- more than once a month, you ed violently. "you can't just poor tat lazy female." 'calmly throw me down that way. Ethel got lip resigiioitly. and Frills, willioiit a rea.son. wii!iont yawned. "Well come over to- a word, witlioiit an exiila.iulion tight. It sure isti'l nalural to see (>f what it's' aH almnt. You sit far from sold in the the that the final tun ed desk lamp sprang into light.! flay period of the month is almost E.\artly in the middle of this invariably the most productive luminous circle lay the object of i >n sales, so that the present ' showing is particularly gratify ing. "Tlie fact that Buick is you so (iiliet. gal." "I know where you can gel a imt and a parrot, if yoa’re going in for pets. " sal.I ('!aric.\ on her way out. ••Thanks," said .loyce coldly. .She was so thoroughly dis- giislO'.l and repelled by KHod and Clarice Unit she could not bring herself even lt> attempt an imi tation of what she supposed was the Frills manner. Sin- aceoin- panied iheiii to the door, an.i watched ibeni gel into lii" bright preen car. .At t!ic iqiening in - ''•-'• It' wall, they Inrned aside to let • nother machine enter, and Joyce's heart gaia* a disciuicert- ing leap when she r.-iogilized Maitland's handsome face in tlie pray roadster that was entering. She turned ami fled iipstaris. "I t!iere voice. and say in that frozen 'It's all over'—von, who her search, a long brown en velope. “Well, that was easy.” IliouglU Joyce. relieved. Stic crossed the floor, looking about the room with interest. What would bis study reveal of the cliaracter of Neil I’ackard - of her hiisliaiid? Joyce sal down at tlie desk to Wasliingtoii, .April 20. Carolina has been kindly remem bered again in the matter of the federal patronage. Turner Bat tle, of Rocky Mount, is to re ceive an appointment as assist ant secretary of labor, it was announced today by the office of Senator Reynolds. WACHOVIA BANK COM FAN Y, Executor of W. 4-24-Gt. W-. TRUST F. Tropdon Ds. W. B. Caidwc'.l's SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family Laxative CERTIFICATE OF DISSOI.UTION now operating on a five-day week, aft er the curtailed work schedule that resulted from the hanking lioliday, suggests that the April figures will be materially higher all through Hie month than those oii!y Friday ni;!it planni .i to go examine away willi me Weiiiesday. yon. | frame more carefully. The pic- sqnare photograph I‘ri March.’ till I've at least Frills, a fi'W It had can't face iiim powdered." 1 Listeiiin.g caretiiUy she heard i .Maitlanti enter the liousi" wilh- sut ringing, and then whi.stle a few notes, which she knew must t,., his way of signaling She stood irresolule for niom-'iits. stroking Dickie not occurred to her that he might come upstairs without an Invitation. Therefore, she was | distinctly startled when he calm- | ]y walked into the room, looking | for her. . She faced him arpreheiisively, uncomfortably conscious of what Bad happened the day before. ; “Hello, sweet! Everything O. * K. now? Dki you get a good night’s sleep? Looks better to see you smoking. Frills. It gave «e a funny feeling when you re fused a cigarette yesterday.” Joyce had taken a cigarette when-he came in and lighted it «iickiy. As he approached her. Ur retreated a lew steps. Be- foto she could really to h^s wordsj Be hMante the only girl who . . With flaming fn ■, Joyce inter rupted hastily. ".An affair like lliis can’l . . . can't go on for- ( V-r. .-io it iniglil a.-! w: 11 end now —" "liil why. why. wiiv? Jidas. yo-i i,.'ver lalkeii llii-; way lie- fore," It j lb’ leiiiied forward and snd- .ib nly si'ized her wiDt in e.n iron b'grip. exclaiming. "Frills, do yon think I'm going to be Hiroun out like this wilii no more region in the world than that you're Hiro'gli? Well. yoit’re damn' well mistaken if yon think so. I'm going to slick around ami find out what you're, up to, lie- lieve me. You’re going to he mine, aiid by God. 1 don't give Dire, wliicli showed a man and a QUESTION AND ANSWER pretty girl, was olivioiisiy an en-i Question: Many of my chick- lar.geiiient of a small snap. Tliejens are sick .and dying from whai girl was perclied upon a shelf of is locally called limherneck. rock, while the man stood close, What causes this tlisease and beside her. His ri.ght arm was j liow may it be cured? around her waist, her left hand | .Answer: Limherneck is caiis- curleil ahmit his neck. Both were i ed by a germ in spoiled meat. ■Stale of North ('arolina— De- | part ment of State I To All to Whom These Presents May Come—Greeting: Whereas, it appears to my sat isfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of ail stockholders, deposited in my office, that- fne C. & S. Motor Express Company. Incorporated, a corporation of this state, whose principal office is situated in the tojvn of North Wilkeshoro, coun ty of Wilkes, state of North Caro lina (E. F. Caldwell, being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 22. Consolidated Statutes, entitled "Corporations,” preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now therefore, I, Stacey W. IAV5 JOHN RUSKIN CICAR BANDS /^eal NEURALGIA There U no known medicine that i { works Quite like Bwer Aspirin for the awful head and face pains of neuralgia. The speed of theM tablets, and ^ their perfect safety, makes them' invaluable in relieving suffering of, this severe kind. I Doctors know this peculiar efficacy I Azk. '70UT dealer for new Preminm Citotiog. Havana baeen is aow used in JOHN RUSKIN,making it the greatest cigar value at 5c. Snu^e the size you prefer — Perfecto Extra at Pmetela. NOW smiling broadly, and Hie girl's | such as a dead rat or chicken, right liaiid waved an impudent: or by mouldy masli. The disea.se, greeting. | however, is not contagions. When "Do I look that way wlu'ii I Hie di.sea.se fir.st appears, ail smile'’" wondered Joyce, "so . . .'birds should lie confinesl iinti' so .scll’-confident and . . . saucy?" i Hie source of infection is found Stie ...areil at l ie picture. "Neil j and destroyed. Before returning has a nice smile. Tihere’s some-lo range the birds should be giv- Hiing about it that's‘ quieter and • en Epsom Salts at the rate of 1 more sincere Hian P’rills’ grin. pound to each 400 pounds of live Tliere was a short row of books weight. The salts may be given staiidiiig in place on the by two desk top, held . either in the wet mash or in the heavy bronze j drinking watpr. Wade. Secretary of State of the | of Beyer Aeplrln In neujitlc pain, and | state of North Carolina, do here-1 they Insist on the tableta of Bayer i by certify that the said corpora- I manufacture. j tion did, on the 5th day of April, I Bayer Aspirin is safe. You could 1933, file in my office a duly exe-, take ft every day in the year without ! cuted and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed niy official seal at Raleigh, this 5th day of April, A. D. 1933. STACEY W. WADE. 5-14t Secretary of State. any ill effect. It does not depreu the heart. So, stick to this proven product with proven directions. Safe, uniform, dependable. Buy the bottle of 100 tableta at the naw reduced pricel John Ruskin CIGARS SATISFY • lOc SMOKERS- Bennett-Lewallen Co, Winston- ■ ^ C. Distribu'ors ' THE IVIAIN THING ON MAIN STREET” By L F. Van Zelm MAID LtADlH(3 $TBEET3 INVCTfTtON MCARIMG Completion HAVINC SECURED DOPEY Dill-Dull tmE tDwn DuMseeLu,#; his ass istant^ X. EDISON SHTIH, ►'AIN STtgEETS WMEMTOi^ 6 P£!?5Pfi2lN6LV W/OftK- IN6 OVEC MB UTtsr INVENTION . WATcU FOB TflE CDMRETtD treJENIiON TOMOBRQflW . Takes a TAKEb A euNius t'rig Fool UP STUFF t'kno'w it ( UKE InAT -p- ^ aware
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