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MAMne SOCILI EDITOR PHONE >15 fProl wd lltii. b: andr. In the' 'afteraSon Mrt. BHer entertained |at two table* of brldse and one lof rook tor the honoree, the ta- of member* priewnt at iflif meet- Ing tor aomettme. With A. W. Horton- in the efialr an en- thnsiaatto bueines* eeasion took In the bridge competition Mr*. J. A. Rousseau* prored to bo the most succeMful and in rook Mrs. Ralph Duncan, both receiving attracUre prlies. Tempting re gies being* arranged in a color- place. Splendid repom. were sn^ lul setting of chrysanthemum*. May Be Killed By New Found Serum * mltted from the different chair-'pfiysician Vdllsi Ooameeticatt men of committees and one .a of. Group Hut Loov 8o«^t the outstanding reports was from [ Bfay Be bi Sight Friday pnblte will he the" welfare department stating t that they ^had outfitted throe ex- i , uid Ifrm >der Fwted At Party ‘^mpIimenUry to Mrs. yames ■omen and Mrs. James Alexan- .'*^**rs. W. B. Somers and Miss ngnk Somers Jointly entertain- •d "at the home of Mrs. Somers ^Ihet Saturday afternoon at a ^ fcwly bridge and rook party. aside delicious refreshments two coD’rses were served. in Mrs. Brame Hostess To Friday Book Club A delightful afternoon Shelton, Conn., Nov;^ 18,—A sordier familiee for the winter.;^ serum which applied to tubercle freshments in two courses were!Two now members Mrs. B. H. b^ccilll will create an acid de served at the close of the game j Rawlins and Miss Aurelia Adams gtrnctive to Itself and to tuberou- by the hostess with the assist-1 were received into the Auxiliary, jjuman body was de- ance of Mrs. Andrew Casey and It was decided to hold the meet- Presbyterian Sale At oor*8 Store ' Mrs. Chal McNeil. The hostess ings the remainder of the winter ! presented Mrs. Eller wlA a love-1 in the homes of the hostesses. scribed tonight by Dr. Stephen J. Maher, international authority on tuberculosis, to a gathering of .„ Mrs. L. M. Nelson. Mrs. Gordon Connecticut physicians at Laurel spent by the members of the Fri-1 „„ Eller were j FMnley, Mrs. T. A. Finley and sanatorium. day nook club on Friday when j evening at a dinner | Miss Lillian Stafford were fios- temptation Mrs. P. J. Brame was hostew to ^ bridge honoring Mr. and Mrs., tesses for the evening and at the preserve silence on this work I ly gift. Somers is a sister-in-law of several other friends I EUgr. Dinner was served'dose of the meeting they served the hostesses and has recently i ® street. In the!^^ seven o’clock from small ta-j a salad course, moved to Boone to make herr^“®"®® president, Mrs. C.j^,gg hostess and Miss , "riuIlG,.® rtf future home. Mrs. Alexander is a! ® meeting was pre-, Bridge was enjoyed ; Inspiration^ Meetmg Ut Bister of Mrs. W. B. Somers three tables and winner of thei W. M. U. Held Tuesday OWa «»a11 nv a AAAtlA/IIaV' '«T«. - - _ 1_ ‘Stewards of the Word** made former resident of Taylors’ville r"*"* ladies high score was Mrs. Frank; “Stewards of ■fore , J Miss Liszie Hisle, members re-, T-omlinson. The gentlemen’s an inspirational theme for the award went to Mr. Wayne Eller, ononthly meeting of the Woi^n s •.'iWfore coming to Wilkesboro to, .,,, , ■ make her home. Four'tables of | Bridge and two of rook were decided I i interest. Roses and chrysanthe-■ *lay”which beerpraced'In'^"’ '^* used for decorations | ^r*. Thomas and Mrs. Eller r * L pretty setting of late autumn |f."^ Tomlinson flowers. At bridge the top score' ^ cheerful I Tomlinson enter prise was won by .Mrs. M. G. ^tmosphere wus given to t yg^y informally at her ■ward# with the consolation award Iroom where the guests as- ^ Friday evening honor sembled. A salad and sweet going to Mrs. N. O. Smoak. V\'in- aer of high score award in rook -was Mrs. C. H. Cowles and of the low score Mrs. T. M. Foster. Bach of the honorees were pre- aented with beautiful gifts by the ■ostesses. When cards were laid BRAME’S RHEUMA-LAX FOR RHEUMATISM QumA ReUef R. M. BRAME & SON North Wilkmbora. N. C- ing Mrs. Wayne Eller, of Blue- course was served at the close; Virginia, and Mrs. _W XL... — l.«. S W A \\r\ot-Aaa ’ of the afternoon by the hostess, Thomas, who is returning with the help of Mrs. J. M. Craw ford and Mrs. J. H. .Armbrust. Hostess tor the next meeting will be Mrs. R. M. Brame. ^ Bridge was played at three tables land following the igame the I guests were Invited Into the din- I ing room where refreshments [ were served in buffet style. An 666 Mrs. Shelton Brewer S..UO, ! .n..«e b... wUb J..U Brewer s bridge club and two catered the table. Me^ames C other invited guesU, Mrs. Archie G. Poindexter, ^ Joyner and Miss Mamie Wither- McNe” ca®e ’" Jor refre^- spoon. were delightfully enter- Ufts. Both of the honorees re tained by Mrs, Brewer at her eo^ved^'“vely remembrances from i home on Thursday evening. Two j Tomlinson. i tables were arranged for the Kiqnid, Tablet^ Salve, Nose Drops I game in a setting of late bloom- ^hccks Malaria in 3 days. Cold* jng (all flowers and was follow- ■rst day, Headaches or Neuralgl* j ed by a .salad course. Misses -4.n- B 80 minutes. ' riNNE LAXATIVE AND TONIC Most Speedy Remedies Known DIZZINESS relieved by Black-Draugiit Saint Cecilia Juveniles In Monthly Meeting* The St. Cecilia Juvenile Music nie R,Uh7omlin7on^and'Da"phinejt’">»> met Tuesday afternoon wUh Spaiuhower assisted Mrs. Brewer Ray Stroud at the home of his with the serving. High score | parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. within the club went to Mrs. 1 Stroud. Sixteen members answer- Jame.s O Paiiiel and the visitor s | Pd the roll call. Piano selections ^ tvlavrA/I Hv r^rtncforiC“A Sltllf.'n— I « Missionary Society of the First BaptisW church that met Tuesday afternoon at the church. The opening prayer was offered by Mrs. C. D. Coffey, Sr., and was loUowed by the devotional exer cise given by Mrs. Dewey Minton using a portion of Matthew 25: 14-23. Program leader for the afternoon was Mrs. C. E. Jenkins and those taking part were Mes- dames Coffey, W. J. Allen, A. C. Dennis, J. E. Spainhour, C. N. Myers, M. L. Gilreath. During the business session Mrs. Coffey presided and heard fine reports presented by the various leaders and councillors. The society set apart the afternoon of December fifth to observe the Lottie Moon special week of prayer. of ours until we could say ‘here is a cure for tuberculosis’ has been very strong. “We have resisted this tempta tion because we realized that If :we are, on the right track the ■cure will he achieved much soon er if we impart our knowledge of idlrectlon to the whole world than Jt could be if we tried to find tne pure alone. "Once sighted nothing, not even political scheming, or lack pf funds, could keep the world from obtaining immediately and developing immediately the cure nrele Namher One of the Prea-' byterUn Auxiliary will have a food sale at Rpaiidiour-Sydnor Oomtmay’s aiore iVidaj after noon, opening at 2 o’clock. Mrsi, H. V. Orercasb will have charge of the sale. There will be a variety breads, cakes, can dles and many other item*. Any one unable to go to the store or wishing to reserve any particular order, is asked to telephone Mrs. NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL ESTATE North Carolina, WrtXes County. In the Superior Court. C. S. Foster against P. L. Webster, Trustee artd George Ed wards. Under and by virtue of the powers contained In a certain Judgment in the above entitled cause, dated June 1st 1931, and recorded in Minute Book 26, page 123, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wilkes By virtne of jpowar and auJ ity conferred upon the nndeir! ed Commissioner in a elvll aettoh ^ instituted in the Superior Conit of Wilke* County, North Caro lina, entitled Atlantic Joint Stdek Land Bank of Raleigh, a Corjfor-^ ation, vs Dallas Carter, et als, I will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at The.v Court House door in WilkesborOpi Wilkes County, N. C. on Monday,-*^ November 13, 1933, at 12 o’clock^ noon the following described lands and premises, to-wit: * All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Wilkes . county in the State of North Car olina and more particularly de scribed as follows: Adjoining the lands of M. C. Norman, B. D. Hanes, et al and beginning on West bank of Big Elkin, on a wild cherry tree and sprouts,’ L.^ C. Carter’s corner, and runs S.^ 51 deg. west crossing the bottom for tuberculosis. The which is October 1933, said Judgment and county, and also under and by virtue of a certain order signed with his line 41 poles to a small in said cause on the 26th day of maple in the hollow; thence S Misses McCradie and Kilby Club Hostess Monday Eve The members of “The Last Round Up Club” were pleasantly entertained on Monday evening when Miss Mary Ella McCradie and Miss Belva Kilby were hos tess to the club at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Foster. The guests award was won by Miss Witlipr- were played by Constance Smith- ^ chatting after which ey. Ray Stroud, Ruth Hulcher “ . .spoon. ”I decided to take Thedfonl’s Black-Draught, as I had been hav ing bilious spells,’’ writes Mr. Charles E. Stevens, of Columbus, Ind. “When I get bilious. I feel alsepy and tired and do not feel like doing my work. It is hard to tell how I feel, but I do not feel good. I get awfully dizzy. I know M rs. Russell Hodges Entertains At Bridge ..Mrs. Ru.ssoll Hodges was hos- to.ss at a delightful bridge party at her home on Friday afternoon entertaining a number of her friends. The game was enjoyed throughout the late liours of the atternoou and-at the end of play Miss Rebecca Mosley aided .Mrs. re iicsbments in two courses Sien that I had better take some- j thing. After I found how good ^ Black-Draught is, that is what I liave used. I guess it rids me of the bile, for I feel better — don't feel like I am dropping off to sleep •every time 1 sit down. That, to me, is a very bad feeling." Jr«m> *o« con get Black-Draught in form of • BTBVB, for Cuiumen. Mary Louise Clements, Jane Per ry, Don Story, Mozelle Beeson, Ruth Joines, Virginia Miller and Mary Parker Kelley. Virginia Miller read an interesting sketch of Robert Schumann, the chil- tions and r6fr6Siiinents. dren’.s composer. Mrs. Prevette | ^ sang “Three Green Bon'>ets.” young People Meet At and told the story of a beautiful | Home of Mrs. Brame German opera, “Children ofj young Peo- the hostesses, with the aid of Miss Lola Church, served delic ious refreshments. Miss Church was an invited guest of the club. Touches of the Thanksgiving season were noted in the decora- Children o f | Kings.” To close the program the Wilkesboro Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Forester members all joined in singing the Junior Federation Club .song, “Sing, Young America. Sing.” The club was happy to lave Mrs. F. G. Holman as their pie’s Division of the North W!l- IPwtc.ss for the Wilkesboro j guest. Delicious refreshments liridge Gin!) on Thursday cve-j were .served by Mrs. Stroud, uiug was Mrs. Gordon Forester | ■It lior iiome on •Memorial Ave- i Fidelis Class In mie. Tho I'luii member-s and two, Fine Meet Tuesday kesboro Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. R. M. Brame on Monday evening for a business and social meeting. After the transaction of a number of busi ness items a social hour was en joyed while light refreshments were served, k’ourleen girls were present. */2 of 1 Per Cent DISCOUNT on 1P33 County Taxes if paid on or before Dec. 1st. 19: VV. B. Somers Sheriff Wilk. sboro, N additional quests, Mrs, .A. T. I Mrs. Tip McNtil. Mrs. C. I RF AIITTY SCHOOL l.oM ami .Mrs (.itorge ^resti-r. (Eller and Mrs. E. I . Brume join- uloyr i tiridgf al three tables I ed their liospitulity to the mem-1 Wlih li hu.i Iilai-ed amid a i,ers of tli > Fid(*lis class of the - IVo Work Is Offered 1 nfil I'lir- WELL EQUIPPED the greatest prize in the world.’ Dr. Haher, in the course of his technical description of ex periments, said he had not ob tained any convincing evidence that the cocci or dlplococci newly created have preventive or cura tive effect on tuberculosis in guinea pigs or rabbits, and they apparently have no harmful ef fect on either. Dr. Maher Is chairman of the Connecticut tuberculosis commis sion. He has spoken at gather ings In this and foreign countries on his warfare against the “white plague.’’ Northern Alexander New*. iiiiig i)f lute autumn lilo.ssoins. Xoptli Wilkcslioro Bapti.st church I'i, >'>uu: i't lullies. showed Mi.-is jn ilieir moiitlUy meeting at the tiu'r Notice, School Is In Gail BuiiUiiiiu; to tie (he win- li„iue of Hie former on Tuesday Accredited ner of liigh score iirize. A delect- pvening with a full attendance of: alile salad cours.' followed the nipi,||„.|.s. Tlip devotional period] uuiiie. . was led by .Mrs. J. V. Caudill j Mao’s Beauty School. which recently opened in the rear of the ! Mayflower Beauty Shopiye, is one with the prayer being offered by ^ equipped schools in Current Topic Club i Rarnes. Presiding tv Meets With Mrs. Crawford | p,,p i,„siness session was Mrs. „( „p^v. e,,uipment Tile Cortnightly meetitig ol the|„ f^sey, the regular routine of ggo added greatly to Current Topic cliih was held on : h„(,iness bein.g transacted. At I'"-’j „„;,p3py,n.p „f the school Wediies lay aftcriioon when .Mrs. : Dpceinber meeting new officers .d. Ciawfoid cliarming'i.v ( tuer-lf„p |[,p doming year will he elect- 'ained at her home the members | p^ j,y spcret ballot. In drawing willi a numtier of additional | surprise package Mrs. -Iiesls. The first part of the aft-1 cjautje McGee proved to be the eniooii was given over to a study | jyp).y p„p During the informal (if flow ers, iaier rook being Play-1 period which ended the ] ed The secretary, Mrs. A. R. j afternoon delightful refresh- I .loiinstoii. called tin roll. f'*e j ^,pre served by the hos-i CIGAR VALUE R. tlu iiii'mliers responding willi iuter- esling items on flowers. afiir wliich .Mrs. C. (’- Faw made a sileiiilid talk on the ciillivation of chrysantliemums. Itook was ill play at five ta llies ami after the removal oi curds temiitiiig refreshments in two courses were served by the tesses. Lhi.s section of the state. The ad- a few the appearance of the school and enables It to offer instructions to a larger number of students. Liiioleuni has been placed on the floors and the entire room •has been handsomely decorated. New chairs liave been added to : the equipment. Mae’s Reauly School is ac credited and upon completion of the course, students will be awarded certificates of .gradu ation. I'lilil further notice, tree work, such as hair cuts, marcels, finger ves and manicures, will be veil A snecial invitation is ex- in Lewis Fork Township. All bids -ded school children to take j'’f 1" ^^e hands of the vant. on Monday evening for of this free service at ■ ^ Monday, ! Girl’s Auxiliary Meets With Mrs. Sturdivant Group No. 2 of the Intermedi ate Girl's Auxiliary of the Kir.s! Baptist churc.b met at the home j PORES K.NOB, Route 2, Nov. 13.—Rev. E. V. Bumgarner fill ed his regular appointment at Mt. Olive Baptist church, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. T. S. Deal is the proud [rareiiis of a fine boy. Mo ther and child doing'" well. The apple growers are about through housing their apple crop. The apples are of a nice quality this year and are being trucked to market every day. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Bumgar ner spent the week-end with .Mrs. Bumgarner’s sister, -Mrs. J- Par- tee Russell and attended church at Ml. Olive, Sunday. Rev. Mr. Bumgarner was pastor of the church years a.go. He is now re tired from the ministry being elghty-lhree years of age. Mrs. Ray Rodgers, of Little River, spent the week-end with her brother, Mr. Glenn Russell, and family. Mr. Ernest Lowe has been on the sick list tint is out now*. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Tedder spi 111 part of last week with their son at Sanford, N. I'- Mr. Ralpli Knssell. of the World War Veteran (’. C. Camp, near .Marion, spent last week al home looking after liis lionie in terest. Join the Red Cross. USE COOK’S c. c. c. Relieves Flu, Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Croup, Nervous ness and Stomach Trouble. said ordbr empowering and di recting the undersigned Commis sioner to advertise and sell cer tain real estate described in the proceedings in the above entitl ed cause, I will on Saturday, No vember 25th, 1933, at one o'clock p. m., at the Court House Door in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash, the following de scribed tract of real estate to- wlt: Lying at the station of Ronda, on the N. W. N. C. Railroad, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a sycamore on the west side of school house branch, Mrs. A. J. McBees’ corner, and running along the east side of an alley south 20 degrees east 2 chains 35 links to a stake, Mrs. McBee's corner; thence north 72 degrees east with Mrs. McBee’s line four chaips and 37 links to a small willow on the east bank of a small branch; thence north 10 1-2 degrees west one chain 16 links to a persimmon near said branch; thence north 48 degrees west 73 links to a beech: thence north 22 degrees west 63 links to a pine; thence north 70 degrees west three chains 70 links to the beginning, containing one acre, more or less. That the above sale is made subject to tlhe ^o«rirroation of the Court. This 26th day of Oct., 1933. JOHN R. JONES, ll-23-5t. Commissioner. 33 deg. W. up the hollow 22 poles to a white oak; thence S. 68 deg. W. up the hollow 5 poles to 2 persimmon trees: thence N. 71 deg. W. leaving the hollow 42 poles to a stone; thence S. 41 deg. W. 34 poles to a pine; thence N. 71 deg. W. 44 imles to a stone; thence S. 48 deg. W. 14 poles to a stone; thence N. 30 deg. W. 22 poles to a stone at tl^e road; thence S. 83 deg. and 30 min. W. 24 poles with the road to a Spanish oak by the road; thence with the road 22 poles to a post oak; thence S. 74 deg. W. . with the road 13 poles to a small*'' post oak; thjnce S. about 76 poles to a stake; thence B. with said line and ,M. G. Norman’s line to the branch; thence with the said branch as it meanders about 100 poles to what was formerly Ambrose Johnson’s line; thence nearly east with his old line about 200 poles to the Big Elkin about 1 pole below the mouth of the ditch; thjnce up the said Big Elkin as it meanders to the be ginning, containing 75 acres and being the same land conveyed to Dallas Carter by Bernard F. Car ter and wife by deed dated Oc tober 18, 1906 and recorded In Book 66, page 147, Wilkes Coun ty Registry. The bidder at said sale will be required to deposit 10 per cent of the amount of his bid as evi dence of good faith. This October 9, 1933. HENRY FOLGER, ll-9-5t. Commissioner. I if Tire Prices Are Going Up Buy FIRESTONES Now! DICK’S SERVICE STATIONS “ALL OVER TOWN’ NOTICE OF SAI,E The Board of Education of Wilkes County will accept sealed bids for the sale of the school building in Oak Grove District. Traphill Township, and the school site in Oakhurst District of the leader, Mrs. W. K. Plurdi-’ Don’t be mtoleid by old tims brsndf "marked down to 5c.” RUSKIN alwoyiwaeendalwwy wQl be America’s Oreateet Cigur Vahse I at 9c. It is the sab r*cl 10c. qtisBty sdihig at 5c. JOHN RUSKIN ha* n*oc« than 601* Havaas. fillar, gMag all to own. Boy a lew today aaid leacB for yoaraalf «faas taal amoMag b. has Wayne Eller and and Mrs. Brame. liostes.ses with the aid' of Mrs. i monthly meeting. The topic Johnston. Mr.s, P. J. Brame and j^j,g evening, “I Am Thine’’. Mae’s Beauty School Mrs. J. D, Schafer. A variety of given under the direction of' private entrance being chrysanthemums made lovely dec-^ ^^lee Bumgarner and those | ^^.g^ ^^e A & P Store. orations for the home. Guests for j j^gjpjpg j,gp (j,e program i the afternoon besides the club 1 ^.g,.g Misses Elsie Nichols, Annie i Jt’s Out Again, In Again For located Dec. 4th, 1933. The Board reserves the right ^ I to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATION WILKES COUNTY. By C. B. Eller, Secretary. memhei s were Meadames M. D. I Virginia Bullis, Edna | Negres* Addicted to Theft Halfiu . J. C. Reins, J. H. Arm-^gpjjjg jp Halgwood. j unist, Weaver SUrr, C. B. Eller.' ppUp^jpg Mrs. Sturdivant | Shafer [ charge of the week of prayer program. Presiding for routine business was the vice-president, Miss Edna Bullis. Dainty refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Stur- Idlewise Club Entertained By Mrs. McNeil 'Thursday Mrs. Chal McNeil was hostess jjyant during an enjoyable social i to the Idlewise club Thursday ! hour. * evening at her home on D street; _ also four other friends, Mrs. I Baptist Circle No. 1 Wayne Eller, of Bluefleld, West 1 Meets Monday Night ■ Virginia. Mrs. Weaver Starr, Mrs.] circle No. 1, with Mrs. D. T. I Ernest Blackman and Mrs. Ira j gejgii as chairman met Monday Payne. Chrysanthemums made ^ ] evening at the home of Mrs. Tip ' gay decoration for the living McNeil. Mrs. John Rhodes had room where guests gathered for an hour of needlework and con versation. In serving a sweet course at the close of the eve ning, Mrs. McNeil was assisted by Mrs. C. B. Eller. charge of the devotional period after which a number of busi ness matters were transacted. Mrs. Belah presented seals and certificates to the members that I had completed the study course. Mr. and Mrs. Wajme Eller Shown Delightful Courtesy Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Eller, of Bluefield, West Virginia, who are on an extended' visit here .vith relatives, were shown a de lightful courtesy on Saturday by Legion Auxiliary Holds Monthly Meeting Monday The November meeting of the Legion Auxiliary was held on Monday evening at the Legion clubhouse with a full attendance of members, the largest number Danville, Va., Nov. 13.—Gro- vene Bennett, a negress, who on ly a few weeks ago was released from the penitentiary where she served a term for theft under an assumed name, was on her way back here today for a three-year stretch. She pleaded guilty to three Indictments oharging theft in the corporation court, the charge being dates prior to the term she recently finished. She was located last week at Reids- vllle, N, C., staying with her mo ther and was brought back here. NEW • COLORFUL handier to uae»»» wiM aiouTH rea tasY riixma and siPPiNa Join the Rod Cross. DIZZY, WEAK, NERVOUS ? “I bad frequent dizzy spells and was nervous and run-down," said Mrs. Emma Long of 4 Milton- burger SL, Cumberland, Md. "But after taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Presixip- tion my nerves became quiet, I regained my stren^ and the headaches and dizzy spells disap peared.” AU druggistSv Write to Dr. Pierce's CUnk, Buffalo, N. Y. New size, tabl^ SOc: liquid $1.00. Large lUe, taba. or liquid, $1^. **We Do 0«r Part***, €UtTER'’IIIIB’‘aiBiS’ ALL COLORS For Sale By CARTER-ItUBBARD PUBLISHING CO. i Office So^ly Dept Wake Up Your Liver Bile -Witheut Caloniei And YoaH Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go If yon feel sour and sunk and the world looks pnnk don’t swal low a lot of salts, mmeral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gam and expect them to malteyoa anddenly sweet and buoyant and fall of annahine. For they can’t do it. They only move the bowels and a men mov^ ment doesn’t get at the caoae. The nason for yonr down-and-oot feeling is yonr Urer. It ahonld •oar oat two ponnds of Uqoid hfle into yonr bowels dally. U tUi Ula is Bot Dowlas Sreeiy, joia food doaaa’t dicaat It Jaat daeaii is tha bowala. Gaa bloata np joor itomaok. Toe haa* a tUak, bad last* aad poor braalb la foal, lUa often breaks oat fai bU» iihaa. Tour bead aebe* and pan faal dowa aad out Yonr whol* ayataa U poiaoaad. It takas tboae sood, oM OABmi piij2i UTTLK UVEB PILLS to gat tbaaa ponnda of biU Bowlas traalr aad BMhaV TOO foal “up aad op.” Tha* aoataia ^ daifoK bamilaaa, gaatto Tatatohl* traati, aannilag wba it aaaaas to toklaa u, .k th* bOa flaw Into- ' Bat doa’t aSk for Uvar sUls. AA AM Gartat'r Uta* Uaw Pllla. Leak Sor flto aaM CartiFi littl* Uvar POla *• foa Nd WM. SIS at * U(k oiNt a u. I ** HIA Travel By Bus SAVE TIME AND MONEY SCHEDULE: A.M. P.M. Lv. North Wilkesboro 9:30 6:30 For Boone, West Jefferson, Mountain City, Abingdon, Bristol, Johnson City, Knoxville. Bluefield, Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago. A. M. P. M. P. M. Lv. 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