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IBOt BjrJOBNLEBAR ICnpyrifhted Am>Mo». Ie )•-.. f i Vnr halt an hoar the ' two Mt on the floor wHh the ; hetween them. For e time he , miner pleased at so muob ■tthatlon and gave a short sharp fcrti of Inquiry. Then, as noth- Mk aaneh happened, he yawned, atehed at the floor, and after taodng around lay down with g^aofl sigh and presently began to *^garl'oo*., honey,” said Ann t last; “way ain’t you dead?” Alter the cattle sale Ruth •new that Snarely had misin- •nsed her about the yearly •hniing power of the ranch. As NOTICE OP SALE By virtue of the power of sale Hitained in a certain mortgage executed to the undersign- •A and default having been made In the payment of same as therein provided, we will on Monday, the 4th day of Decem- Inr, 1933, at the courthouse fcor in Wllkesboro, North Caro- Bna, at one o’clock, P. M., offer tor sale to the’ highest bidder, tor cash, the following described iMtl estate, to-wit: Situated on *a wsters of the north prong of Meddles River, adjoining the toads of P. J. Vannoy, the Poe Meirs, and others, and bounded •B follows; Beginning on a bunch of mark- •d maples on the west bank of Beddies River, J. C. and R. L. Tannoy’s corner, running south ward with the center of the creek bo s willow, P. J. Vannoy'3 cor ner; thence westward with the said P. J. Vannoy’s line, to a white oak in the Poe line, Van- aoy and Poe’s corner; thence northward with the Poo line to a black gum in K. T,. Vannoy's Hne, J. (t. ami R. L. Vannoy's somer; thence westward with K. L. Vannoy's line, to the begin ning, containing twenty acres, more or less. This 2nd day of Nov., 1 !*.'!;! EUGKNM TRiVirTTK, RALPH G. BINGHAM, Tl-S0-4t. Mortgagees. NOTICE OP SALE OF L.INI) nrar as she conld estimate, the income—even without the Park er eiUtle—^was more than three times tSie amount he had meta- tioned. She helleved that his lie was an attempt to dlsconrage her, not a plan to make money for hlmselt. But the cattle buyer had come and his check was now in Ruth’s hands; this check gave her, after Snavely’s share was deducted, nearly a thousand dollars over the amount of 'her note. Ruth tUnd the sl*,ht of her, h sow mide helf-smiUnf excuses. The girl had ti«M so happy with the results of the ,roued-«> and the gayety of the fiesta that 'she paid Uttle attention to him. She had woa. Nevertheless, when ever he was behind her.ituth had . to ooatcyl at wild Impalse to. ^vOn the day,4tftor eh« reoetaett the cattle buyer's eheek, BWl Thane drove up to the ranch. He IffOttght a imiurrlage license for 'Alfreds and Magda. He had al ready secured the priest’s signa ture, and now asked the newly married couple to sign, telling them the paper was an agree ment with the great American government to live happily to gether and never quarrel about anything. Alfredo and Magda signed It joyfully. As It was still mid-morning . id the purteerahlp aceodnt. Put it in yoar naam and give me my share. Ton can bring it out with pon when yoa come baok. Bring It in cash—L don't 'want no check.”. He turned and laft her. On the way in, the thrae In the .topdif^ ohnAted cenaefiMly. Will did not hurry away. He and Ruth sat on the running board walked on air — small wonder that she was not anxious to have ^ any more words with Snavely., of the roadster and talkev’. -After all, what if he had under- “David and I are going to flag rated the Income? She could ^ ^^d this afternoon and go meet her note, and she had not | town with him. I’ve some been forced to sell any of the j business to attend to and David fine Parker cattle except the j ^^.^jits some ice cream. We’re go- calves. She had improved the | j^g qjj ^ regular spree—they ranch wonderfully and next year ^ bave a movie in town, haven’t this improvement would manifest j itself in real money. And with sttdte^ wsnf. Rtit don’t p«t the moitisy SMid ibw to her jigkts sBAj.relntton#. with former ps^pert After look^Ml nt. hey inqi^ptr ousty tor a aioment,. IfnyMp once Bhth'ariced, "TsU tiai^ sighed. “My-denr viyow Jfidto floor:siMvW^^ n —,.i A*..* .4 .«4*^ -W4.4Dfjom his “lost" son. the money from next fall’s sale she would buy more cattle, pure breds, the best in the world. She had set herself five years to bring the earning of the ranch to a certain comfortable amount. Then she and David would move into town near the schools. . . . say, he’s “Two; both terrible. Bat you can't go in with Dad; quit the delivery business.” “Oh Why?” “No use in it. He started car rying mail by accident, anyway. You see, after mother died, he and I went to live in town. We i left Juan and Juana on the whet wu ttie 'troabie thnt dny at the berbocnet" 'Oh, the fellow In the bine ssshr Ho was Just drunk. I didn’t Inquire much about the argu ment. Alfredo said that he was saying unpleasant thing about the ranch-7—claimed he wanted to see Snavely.” “But why?’’ "A crazy drunken, notion. He told Alfredo that he could make Snavely come down and walk on his hands and knees with a sad dle on his back—thought It would amuse the crowd.” Ruth glanced Incredulously at her companion. “Good heavens, what a rare Idea!” Will agreed. He did not tell the girl that his father had appear ed much Interested In the re marks of the Mexican In the blue sash; nor that by this time, a certaiu tall, grizzled policeman was also much Interested. MS and it not onto to toll Vko tHu wM—that ibs slBiidy wanted Borna legal advice. BrMly, she told how aha had conu to be on tfae ranch, lust what were her {las!^ all out. ^ I Vben a aatrolmnn apcttW lee- iaard. VHi Iwy wanted 'to to 'home to sapper as Santa daw had aatlsfled Us nUad bat not :hls atomaeh. iint the Y>atro}man detodred him by the station house w^to Leonard’s father -was walidng r '■ Bay Ssaltary rtl^ncad flva - galMi eaiM and save'lbiies raar. TMw l«M paefetog ^ wkea'CCM aasM. jwa no other. QaaBty •M" r •. Ton have acted moat^nnwibely and 'wigh no discernible Jadg- ment. To begin with, yon have not one lota of right to be on the property.” “I haven’t?” “You bave not You have three-quarters’ Interest In -*the property If the will is found to be regular. The entire ranch is in sole legal possession of the man who was yonr brother’s partner. You have no right (here at all. The surviving partner of a partnership has entire control of the partnerahlp property ael.'’^a5 M*. ni Card oi We wish to express onr sincere ■pprwlation to all onr friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy at the time of and following the death ot our hus band and father. ' MRS. OTHO MATHIS'AND CHILDREN this exeetlent Una of cans can anpply yonr needs, any 4i tity. Aeoept no Imltatlona. ”*‘ for the embossed sign. C. A. LOWE AND SONS North Wllkesboro, N. O. AlADNISTBATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as adminis- traior of the estate of Dwight Barber, deceased, late of Wilkes of the partnerahlp property. «j county. North Carolina, this Is to you have made any money dur- notify all persons having claims ing your occupation of the prop erty, I am not sure but you are liable to prosecution.” “But do you mean Pm not a partner?” (Continued next week) As they- entered the outskirts MILLERS CREEK HIGH schoCa. honor roll of the town, after nearly three hours ot steady driving, Ruth could hardly believe her eyes. It seemed to her that she had never seen so many people in all her life- Will assured her that the town had not grown noticeably—she had been living on the ranch notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceas ed, to exhibit them to the under signed' at Wllkesboro, North Car olina, on or before the 21st day of October, 1934, or this notice will be plead in bar ot their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 21st day of Oct., 1933. J. T. REDDING, Admr., NOTICE TO » TAXPAYERS One-Half of 1 per cent DIS COUNT will be aDowed oa 1933 Town Taxes if paid^on' or before December Istp 1933 She knew that Snavelj " j ranch. I went to school and Dad L-here twelve people gathered to- have to be considered became sheriff. Well, when I got tir^r made a multitude, plans, but the future looked soj^,_^ unlver-T “wa wni «hnnt a T. ,1 1 1 A,.- ..„ii Estate Dwight Barber, deceased. Following Is the honor roll • 11.27.4t Millers Creek high school for the first and second months, respec tively: 1st Grade: Grace Dean Church, Wllla Mae McNeil, Louise Mil- ^ ler, Lottie McNeil, Ray Dell Wag- j oner, Mabel Kilby, Bronda Bum garner, Mildred Canter, Thomas Prompt payment would be greatly appreciated. iture looKea 80 1 enough to go to the unlver-r'jbe’ asked Will about banks, | Nichols, bright, it was a shame to spoil California. But ' recommended all three of 1st Grade: Grace Dean Church, it with thinking o nn. n ponirin^t »tAnri it there—Then she remarked in a to her * .-Cilice the cattle sale something seemed to have happened to Snavely; ho no longer gave the imprt‘ssion that he was waiting Instead, he had matter-of-fact way that she won dered if he knew of a good at torney. Will pointed to an office building across the street. "A man named Martin has an office there; you can’t go wrong on , , ,• 1 inof .Ead couldn’t stand heart she rather believed away from the Snavely would eventually sell l He used Ho go into town every week to get a letter from me and first thing he knew he was the mail ' man. But now that I’ve come home for good. Dad’s quit. The lor srunetliing. Instead, he had u | made his first trip last pMzzled, uncertain air. He h'’oid-1 family his- ed Ruth consistently, but ^ only to say that It you before he had let it iie seen that | jq jown you’d better — let me take you.” Will stood up. | left Will and David as NOTICE “Now?” ,soon as Will had parked the car. Wilkes & Western Railway, -gjire — unless you’d rather | she would attend to her business Company hereliy Si'os no ice ^ ^ leaving to- and meet them an hour later. ,-d*wUh the Interstate Commerce | morrow for a business trip to the . At the nearest bank she open- commission at Washington. D.' coast—back next week. We’d be 1 ed a checking account with tne USE COOK’S c. c. c. Relieves Flu, Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Croup, Nervous ness and Stomach Trouble. W.P. KELLY Tax Collector for Town of North Wllkesboro, N. C. -• > Willa Mae McNeil, Louise Mil ler, Lottie McNeil, Elizabeth Mc Neil, Ray Dell Wagoner, Estelle Martin, Marie Church, Betty Joe | Reinhardt, Mabel Kilby, Bronda j Bumgarner, Helen Bumgarner, Junior Burchett, .Mildred Can- Willa Dean Kilby, Percy To Motor Vehicle Owners Buy 1934 License Plates at North Wllkesboro NEW • COLORFUL handier to use*** him. Would you like me to in-j ter, I Paul .McGIamery. Ruth hesitated. “No, don’t; :!nd Grade: Hazel Weems, Wil- hother—I just want to ask him|liam Minton, Weldon Huffman, a [rival question or two.” | 2nd Grade: Arnold Eller, Rex ■ ' Whittington, Hazel Weems, Wil liam -Minton, Weldon Huffman. On sale beginning Dec. 1st. May be used Immediately thereafter. For Hire plates also may bo pur chased here. WIDE MOUTH FOR EASY FILLING AND DimNO J. C. McDIARMlD. Branch Manager I I Carolina Motor Club ^(Office at Yadkin Valley Motor 1 its IS application for a certifi- glad to take you in with us in ale that the present and future morning, but you might have — rttrtrl V - - - a. — i pulilic convenience and necessitv getting out again. puiulu Under and by virtue ot ' require the acquisition and oper- vvitnerspoon was » ^ t t«t I roker. and an insurance agent; well, M. F. Bumgarner, Jr., War- he also made loans, conducted | ren Bumgarner, Baxter Bumgar- real estate operations, and was ner. Gene Bumgarner incorporated. Mr. Witherspoon?” asked Ruth of the man who sat before a flat-topped desk in the single 1 room to which the street opened. “Yep.” Mr. Witherspoon swung 4th Grade—second Betty Kilby, Ella Mae ery, Doris Tulburt, J. now. Hazel Hayes. 5th Grade: Virginia Clara Rhodes, Lucile Emma Gean Greene, Walsh, Arlene Eller, month— McGlam- T. Van- , . . i.-\,..,re the acquisition and i vnn’d better come now—we’ll see a( sale contained in mortgage ^f railroad for-iYo>'i better come now toed executed the 29th day of „.pr|y owned by the Watauga &)lwo movies. Wy. 1929, by J. F. Walker and yadkin River Railroad extending I “Well, I hadn’t planned — wife, Sina Walker to the under- fj.Qm ,\orth Wllkesboro to Dar- Ruth hesitated—“I suppose w'c Mgned mortgagee to sectire lac approximately 26.49 miles, j might go this morning—” lieyment of a note which is past jj, ^yiikeg County, North Car- ] ^ few minutes later when Ruth l«i and unpaid and demand hav-j,^^ ' and David, coming out of the ins been niaUe for payment wit k’Itq WESTERN i . x ^ as. le toercof, I will sell to the highest RAILWAY COMPANY. i I'O'ise. toward the wa - Bidder at public auction at the f 1.27.31 machine. Snavely stepped out aonrthouse door. Wilkesboro, N. i ' _ __— i from the porch and asked, “You- I?. at the Hour of One P. M.. on - - notIGF OP SALE al' Boin’ f®*’ ® ride?” the 9th day of December 1933. J ' “Why. yes. Mr. Thane Is tak- _ a>r cash, the following described ^f,p(h Carolina, Wilkes County.. ing David and me into town. I'around. He was fat and had been seal estate; In the Superior Court, Octob-lghgn deposit the check and payja blond in younger days. Carl Redding and others. , !ren—vour note amt due fer a I due November first. 1 north so Defendants. cattle buyer’s check as a deposit, and drew Snavely's share in cash. Then she found the ground floor office ot Mr. Witherspoon. From the signs on the window, Mr. Witherspoon was a notary, a 3rd Grade: Aline McNeill, -Ar-j lee Minton, Elynia Eller. Eloise Elller, Wilma Ruth Canter, Pauline Maxwell. M. F. Bumgarner, Jr., Warren Bumgarner, Baxter Bum garner, Gene Bumgarner. 3rd Grade: Arlee Minton, Aline -McNeill, Sylbia Rhodes, | Elyna Eller, Eloise Eller, Wil-' ma Ruth Canter, Pauline Max-1 Co.—Ford Dealers) Reeves, McNeil. Eleanor Gaynell Lovette, Iris Bumgarner, Thorn- Reeves, wpok. is it?’ handin’ -An’ it’s poor busi-1 -you 1 Xing on a pine running norm ;,y virtue of a judg :>oles 10 a DiacK gum, “-Injent rendered in the above en- ness hamlin’ people money Youngers *n Radding s corner; thence ...u.: -, ..--4. ma™?'never give him th’ money. Why art! degrees west Redding’s the’highest bidder at! don’t you Jest put your money in 2 poles to a rock; thence "esti^^^^ Courthouse door in Wilkes- th’ bank an’ then when the time boro. North Carolina at 1:00,comes to pay him mall him a o’clock p. m. on the 9th day of,check. I—come to think of it, December, 1933, for cash to sat- j.)! hg gojn' in town pretty soon— Isfy the judgment rendered inh'd be glad to—’’ said cause for the sum of |9.-i ^ 000.00. with interest on the, J'O- thank you, smiled Ruth, same from November 5, 1924,1 ’rm sure it will he safe for me and the cost of the suit, the fol- to pay the money to Mr. Wither- 94 poles to the beginning, con taining 72 3-4 acres more or less, laid mortgage deed recorded in .Book 149, page 208. in the of- 'Oce of the Register of Deeds of HrUkes County. This 6th day of Nov., 193.3. EM-MA M-4.THIS. i>2-4-4t. Mortgagee. J. A. Koii.sseaii. .Attorney tor Emma Mathis. lowing described real-estate: niu^ VAVPOV* * 4V»»« ' spoon. A OIICVX* bAVL- XS444m v*. Lying and being in the county , cash, and he will have of Wilkes and bounded and do-j ^ receipt also. When I, j'"in^rt!.e"und of the said , »ave opened the account. I i check in her new book for a co„ | I Mountain View College or Moiin-1 then write a check for your, giderable part I Claus Is A Real Person I tain View Institute, Inc., in and j share. Or, if you d rather give me ^ had put in the hank thirty m j -J -u— —r.;,] \'iaw: — ♦>,„ i.qtiIt t 1*011 Tiiit utcs hefoTe. It seemed too had. I shall give him a check, to “Yes ?” “I want to pay it off now.” “Oh. Certainly, Mrs. Warren.’’ -Mr. Witherspoon arose and seat ed her In a chair near the desk. Stepping to the open safe he drew out a large record book, dumped it on his desk and sought for a certain page. “Here we are let’s see—nothing paid down— no extensions—everything clean and neat. I guess all I need Is your check, Mrs. Warren. Make It out to me—J. H. Witherspoon, Incorporated. I’ll give you a re ceipt.” Ruth filled out the second ma Gean Greene, Eleanor Walsh, Arlene Eller, Gaynell Lovett, Iris Bumgarner, Billie Hayes, Thomas Lee McNeill, Baxter Cau dill, Grady Canter. 6th Grade—second month— Dick Hayes, Anna Laura Canter, Martha Kilby, Dare Eller. 7th Grade—second month— Magdalene Reinhardt, Otho B. Nichols. Lucy Roten. 9th Grade—second month— Edith Brooks, Avis Martin. 10 th grade—second month— Frances Bumgarner, Arlee Church, Helen Hayes, Lillian Kilby. I around the said Mountain View j a letter to the bank, I can College or Institute either in one i ibe cattle buyer’s check in 1 parcel or several, together with 1 account." buildings located thereon put the “A Little Neater— A Little Better” THAT’S THE WAY WE DO THE JOB Right-Way Shoe Shop C. G. PLEXICO, Prop. Telephone 98 rbMsf Imkior Foantain €kRTEK’liK’’CllBIS’ ALL COLORS For Sale By CARTER-HUBBARD PUBLISHING CO. Office Supply Dept. 5> PAINT MACHINE MADE JENKINS HARDWARE COMPANY “Northwest North Carolina's Largest Hardware Store” NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. ■ 1.0 Don’t be misled by old time brandt 'Vnarked down ta Sc.”JOHNRUSKIN ■Iwyewexadilwayi wlH be America'* Oraeceet Cigar Valoa I at 5c. It is the arnff rtal 10c. quality d^w aalWnf at 5c. rur.ong said buildings being the I building known as the Adminis- ,tration Building, the dormitory for girls known as the Pearl Kil- num. — by home and the dormitory for ^jjg jgneh account, or ' boys and all the out buildings appurtenant thereto. All situated in the immediate vicinity of Hays ptjstoffice, specifically described in a mortgage deed of Trustee’s ideed duly recorded in the office of tlie Register of Deeds of \V-M;es county in Book No. 130. page 510 and Book 153 page 79. This November 9th, 1933. T. C. BOWIE. 12-4-41. Commissioner. “i;'that all that’s necessary?” I ^ork. Nov^ 21.-^ix-year- “That’s all,” smiled Mr. With-1 old Leonard E. Malherbe tody , oa«v to get rid' thoroughly refuted that subtle Snavely hesitated uncortainly. erspoon. Very easy to get , glanderous report that “Well, now—” He paused. hade “there ain’t no santa Claus.” “Which shall I do?” asked Ruth ^ ^ I He went out and found Santa Ruth. “Shall I put the check in good oi iTlZvnt''Cl^us right in do you went in search of tne atioi ney w'ant m”e to open my own account, Will had ^«®“X'"at'"last®3he And then they had with it and pay off my note andUhnlled expectantly, at la give you a check for your share was going to He h the middle of to find of the sale?” ! stood with Snavely. She had -a He heard the slander at “Well, why don’t you wait un- j feeling that she would jj] I go ijj >> ! much to her advantage. “Because I want to pay oft, Mr. Martin, the lawyer, wy that note myself.” . an oldish man, quite scholarly In Snavely did not reply for near-, appearance, with gray eyes ana ly a minute. "All right,” he said a very straight mouth. Ruth pre- learn school. So he deliberately walked ' awat from home, seeking the saint. The trouble was he confid ed In no one. A mile away in the shopping district he came face to face with Travel By Bus SAVE TIME AND MONEY A.M. SCHEDULE; Lv P. M. . North Wilkesboro I-.-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. North Wilkesboro —.10:30 2:30 7:30 For Statesville, Charlotte and all points South; Win ston-Salem, Greensboro, Durham, Raleigh, Danville, Richmond, Norfolk, Washington and New York. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL PHONE 12 LOW BUS RATE Atlantic Greyhound Lines NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C Ji JOHN RU8X1N hM I mow than 6074 rtintoi fiOer, gMag ■SIti owei. Bar a tow today aad lean for yooraoli MK. BROAD OF WALL STREET By Charles McManus
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