Finley a guwt }. 6- Clameata In Oteens- >ro lut WMk. t. o!' Pores vteitor to _1Mr. R. C. Adsms, Knob, was a business tbe «lty Satvrday. ' . i / yjh.x H. Somers, of Boone, was a ;bajdoess visitor in the city a abort while Friday. JHr. R. L. Hickerson, of Ronda, was a bnsiness visitor in the city Friday, Mr, P,, Inscore, a resident of Romers township, spent a few hours In the city Friday. Mr. Glenn Tolliver, of l^w Gap, N. C., was a business visi tor in the city Saturday. Mr. J. G. Lyon, of Traphlll, was a business visitor in the city this morning. Mr,,..{I- B. Williams, cf this city,, was a business visitor to Greensboro, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bumgar ner, of Wllkesboro, Route 1, were visitors in the city today. Mrs. Robbins Miller and Mr. Boyd Pruitt, of Laurel Springs, were visitors here a few hours Saturday. Mrs. C. P. Walter was a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. 0. Thomas, in Greensboro, over the week end. Prof. Thelma C. Osborne, prin cipal of Pine Fork school, near Laurel Springs, visited in the city Saturday. Messrs. Hurley Holbrook and S. L. Sparks, of near Cycle, were .^ visitors in the city a few hours ^Saturday. Mr. iW. M. Minton and son, Rob- ere, of Mt. Zion, were business vis itors in the city a few hours Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. .Moore were visitors in Winston-Salem Thurs day. iMr. (Coy Bingham, of Vilas, was a visitor in the county Fri day. He is a brother of .\ttorney Ralph Bingham. Mr. G. H. Stantliff, of Stokes- dale, spent a few hours here Fri day. (Mr. Stantliff was formerly engaged in business here. . Mr. Buel Gamblll has accepted I a position wsRh the Carlton Hard ware, well known local business establishipeal:. Mrs.' W. E. Harris is greatly iihproved following a serious ill- iPess of several days, friends will e pleased to learn. Mrs. J. B. SpalnhouTj of this city, is visiting her son, Mr. W. R. Spalnhour, of Hickory. Mr. R. E. Brehin, of Charlotte, sales representative of the Chev rolet Motor company, was here Friday and Saturday for a few hours. Mr. R. H. Reavis, of States ville, was here a few days last week in the interest of his local business, the Auto Parts com pany. Mr. John Reeves, advertising manager of the Skyland Post, West Jefferson weekly newspap er, was a business visitor here Friday. Mrs. .AnTy Anderson, Miss Bes sie Shepherd and Miss Jennie Bailey visited Mr. and Mrs. George Miller at Call postoffice, on .Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Horton, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. McNeill and Miss Beatrice Smith were visitors in Washington, D- C., a few days last week. Mr, and Mis. Julius C. Hub- hard and children visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest j Stallings near Concord for sever- lal hours Sunday. I Mr. Joe F. Spainhour and Mrs. (Maggie Patton, of Morganton, j visited .Mr. J. L. Hemphill, of near Wilkesboro, Sunday for a I few hours. I Mr. Frederick Hemphill re- ^eti WHl ^Booft in Benefits gjiboro Tfttins. ^Defeat Traphlll PrekUtot PoUcy Iii*Bo|v Ovenrbelte. , TrafilU)) By HandBag AdmlnlKration S8 Tp IB; 8«xiieC Wins i| Tetenuis Ijkws Washington, Jsn; 19.—Hb® with mounting congressional sen timent. President Roosevelt to- ' 'al^. ■ |- Of Wilkie j, Basketball teams boro hijfh school defeated Tr&p- hlH'a.^^mfe represestath'w '"Vt timent, presiaent Kooseveit lu- niira.^^mge repcesenwiveB at day liberalised economy scf reg- Trap|iU''Tbtit1iday aftemeon ulationa to talse veterans' com pensation ap(proximately 092.20S annually, but It was plainly indicated the Resident has no present intention of go ing further at tbis session. hpig* tile 4^ overwlu^ing :^e 1 teamv'Sd'to 16 ara the nds^ Ing out tbs Traphlll sextet by tbb narrow margin of 10 to P. Philltpe and Jones were^ high scorers for the ^Wllkesboro' five, •w iff; w OjH, HliAM.-Y00*VE M«K£M ' Y0«lt RESOLUTION NOT TO fS^tAR,* ^ r;=' was It being election year. Demo- while' the'work Bowers cratlc leaders had Informed Mr. outstanding for Traphlll, Roosevelt that they found a good The girls’ game, >08 '"«l08e many party members restiye throughout, the teams being about the veterans’ situation. I evenly matched, f.V The leaders in turn received word! —__ ' that the President had had modi fication in mind for some time. Developments may change the | ! outlook, but the President’s or-1 young I HORE THAT AIN’T ML I Oliver F. Bauguess Passes At Traphlll der was looked upon as a com promise which might end some of the agitation for enactment of Ithe American Legion program at j Man Claimed By Death Yesterday; Was Victim Of Pneumonia „ , Oliver F. Bauguess, young man ja cost of possibly |80,000,000 a of Traphlll, died of pneumonia year. I yesterday morning at 1 o'clock. One of the legion’s proposals He had been ill for several days, was embodied In part in the new j He was 22 years of a^ and regulations—which increased thenvas the soif of Mr. and'#rs. J. pension rates for veterans’ suf-: m. Bauguess,' who survive him. fering with sr-vice connected dis- ■ Besides his parents, he is abilities from $90 to $100 ajvived by month for total disability. Pro- f'cf- i turned to Richmond, Va. today I after a visit with his father, Mr. 'J. L. Hemphill, who has been ill ' for several days. parents, he is sur- the following brothers i luuiivu —V.,. and sisters: Mollie, John, Deam-! porttonate increases for veterans Ije, Fisher, Shirley, Charlie, Bon-1 suffering from loss than total | son. Teresa .and Wallace Bauguess | disability were decreed in the i and Mrs. Bessie Billings. I changes which the White House i xiie funeral was to be held at estimated would affect 288,000'the Bauguess family cemetery ex-service men. i this morning at 11 o'clock by j Mr. Roosevelt in his executive I jtev. L. E. Sparks. i i order reminded that he had di-j reeled. General Hines ol the vet- BOTH ROOSEVELTS j erans’ administration to make a j ARE PEANUT FANSj continuous study of the effect of j ton. Jan. 17.—Presi-’ the economy act regulatiors on'^_^ saved the of Steve r. _JS % Attorney and Mrs- A. H. Ca.sey d son. Billie, of this city, were isitors to Win.ston-Salem Thurs day. Mr. and Mr.s. Willard G- Cole, daughter, Mary Joe, and Mis.s Grace Donnelly, of this city, spent the week-end at Trade, Tenn., vi.s- iting relatives- I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Turner and children, Betty Jane and J. B., Jr., I of this city, spent Sunday in i Statesville visiting relatives and I friends. i .Miss Jessie Smithey, of Roar- ' ing River, broke her left arm i while playing basketball Satur- iday and was given treatment at j the Wilkes Hospital. I Mr. Dave Money, of Ronda, Sustained a fracture to bis rignt knee in an automobile accident i Saturday and was brought to the Wilkes Hospital for treatment. I Mr. J. L. Garwood has return ed to Wilkesboro from a business j trip to Washington, D. C. Mr. I Garwood purchased a number of j pianos for his store in Wilkes boro. I -Mr. and .Mrs. Prince E. For- e.ster returned to Washington, D. i C. yesterday after a visit with .Mr. Forester's parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. J. A. Forester, of Wilkes boro. I Miss Mary Stokas Robinson, of I Wallace is with Mrs. P. M. I Williams, who has been .seriously lyy for sometime. A little im provement is note-1 in the condi tion of .Mrs. Williams. tne economy act reguMors o„ ^ Roosevelt has veteran? and that he had prom-! ised changes where the veterans' ' Zasillakos at the corner of the interests necessitat^ them. , Other modifications ordeal gteve. who has sold peanuts at were summed up by the White this stand for more than a quar- 'ter of a century, was ordered by} ‘Liberalization of eligibility ^ , rules for hospital treatment in complaints that he was inter-i non-service connect^ cases so as ^ to provide such treatment to' ® * com©r 1 veterans suffering with non-serv-, ‘ ' ice diseases requiring emergency | g^^ry from the newspaper , or extensive medical and surgical i The Family DOCTOR By John Joaepti Gains, M. D. QUES'nON AND ANSWER Question: How much land The should be prepared for planting' WINTER HANDICAPS ^ The sedentary season — lor ^‘„gy!most people. Only out-door work- ■ Urs get sufficient exercise for lor cmiureu uuuci tljpUhose on lull diet. Too much of i j jj crops as water- 1 quiet is not the best lor health | melons, cantaloupes, Irish and a home garden? ; Answer: The size of the family ! should govern the size ol the j garden. A tenth of an acre will produce an abundance of vege tables lor one person and this amount should be allowed lor each member of the family ex cept for children under five years T'', story from the newspaper and 1 —- 'sent it to Stephen T. Early, a sec- and vigor. Especially when one Is.gyyect potatoes are to be grown, pay for; mith a i overfed. {a larger acreage is needed. If Many a case of indolent colitis ^ these are grown outside the gar- js inaugurated during winter jaen, hall an acre will be suffi- care, who are unable to pay ; ^etary to the President, with , . , .'written inquiry: "Must this man The granting of a pension of; $1S a month to Spanish-Ameri- rtiildren’s Colds Yield quicker to quicker double action of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hodges .spent the week-end in Charlotte as the gue.sts of Mrs. Hodges? par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. D“- Lanf-y. Mr.s. Hodge.s remaineti there for a week’s visit. can war veterans who served 90 days or more and were honor ably discharged, or who, having served less than 90 days, were discharged for disability incurred in line of duty in the service and who are 50 per cent or more dis abled without regard to the serv ice origin of the condition or the age of the veteran Mr. Early started investiga-j days. Rural dwellers who do ejent to furnish a family of five own butchering, season u.. a.d a.. er.(» h„ ,(.«.- naturally love spices, mustards. | ed and much of the winter wood peppers, and other stimulants for]supply hauled in tdncoln coun- bhat President Roosevelt had al ready acted after reading the story. the linings of the digestive tract. | ty. Farmers admit being in bet QUESTION AND ANSWER [Harm often comes from too much,ter condition than in some years "Increase in burial and tuner- QUBSTION—Where can inlor-|8Ple>aS- Constipation, from lack past, matlon on the Com-Hog Reduo j of green-leaf vegetables in wint- tion Campaign be secured? Ur is most common A patient ANSWER—^A study of the gasped me the other day. Why is widespread belief there were man-made maika the planet Mars, came when the astronomer Sehlaaaa’ilc li announced the discoveir "Canali” on the Martian nent, and the world was traaslsted into English canals, instead of channeta. ■ >^a Your oppertiinity la —To buy good high Furniture at 1-4 off were very low to begin Drop in today. Henderson Furniture Cot. SquiUisIntufii A SUmdaid ef PuNT Said At Horton Drug St«»» MOTHER KILLS HER THREE children' (Mis# Mary Louise Fountain. VapoRub STAINLESS nov/, if you prpfer who is in school at Greensboro College, was a guest during the , week-end Of Mr. and -Mrs. tVal- ter Newton. Miss Fountain is a ' cousin of .Mr. Newton. al allowance for deceased war j Corn-Hog reducUon plan has ^ it that in winter my bowel clogs veterans from $75 to $100.” , been made by W. W. Shay, swine, right up—and in the warm j extension specialist at State Col-j months never gives me trouble? lege and printed as Ehetension j The answer is, more exercise out- Circular No. 196. In this circular | doors—and more green vegeta- I Shay shows the amount of cash.bles—with less of seasoned, hea- Tampa, Fla.—A 26-year-old | p^y^ient made by the govern-Uy food. mother who said "whiskey wreck-1 ^nd also the amount that | • since conditions like the fore- ed our home,” lay in a critical con- j jjogg must sell for to | going are almost impossible to dition in a hospital here Thursday j return a profit equal to the j evade, I may be able to advise from a bullet wound self-inflict^ | amount of payment offered hy ' my readers; do not take active, after she had killed her three chil'l the .government. Copies of this harsh purgative medicine.s. 1 saw dren- j circular may be secured by writ- j ^ .,,ho bad taken a much- The woman. Mrs. Irene Saun- i„g p. h. Jeter, Agricultural Kdi-' advertised pill for over twenty ders, and the bodies of her three'tor, Raleigh. .years' 1 had to operate on him children were found in an auto- mobile near here by a farmer,. ! QUESTION AND ANSWLK In a note left for her estranged j QUESTION — What fertilizer when he consulted me. The pills. hu.sband, Mrs. Saunders said, l! - - STATEMENT OF CONDITION [ORTH WILKESBORO BUILD3H & LOAN ASSOCIATION of North Wilkesboro, N. C., as of December 31st, im (Copy of Sworn Statement Submitted to Insurance Corami a.s Required by Law.) WANT ADS I .Mrs. C. S. .^ink and her son, Charles Sink, and Mr. Cody . -Moore, motored to Grensboro — . , , Saturday to arcompan;^ Mi.sg Mary WAWTSiI?, l-amier equipped gjjjh home for a wee’^ en.1 visit with j(wn stock for share crop gjjj Mrs. Sink. Wilkes County. Write J. L. Sink is a student at Greeiis- “^en. Lenoir, X. C. College. yi^sAliE—-About 25 loads nia-‘ Miss Julia Finley .m i .Mr. Rob- nure. Prices reasonable. See ert W'ood Finley spent the week- Jobn Lovette, North Wilkes- end in Charlotte with 'meir aunt, boro, N. 'C. l-22-2t-pd. Mrs. R. -M. Pound. They were ac- •'companied home oy .Mr. Edward , , WTiat - . hmsband, Mr.s. Saunders said, J jghould be put on a peach orchard irritating the rectum caused the never had any happiness exceptfall? trouble. for the SIX months of our married j ANSWER^Any fertilizer mix- j The bowel, of course, must be life. whiskey wrecked carving a nitrogen content eliminating. Some patients 1.1 * * I equivalent to 100 pounds of ni- ^'mineral oil” with happy . , was able to ^®»|trate of soda can 'be used as a top' Cascara, combined with briefly' of slaying her children in, j^gggj^g ^his should be applied i pjjgjmipi,iijalein is one of the the hospital her^ She Mid shei February 20 and March mixtures; especially should gave sleeping teblets to her two j about ten days before the ‘ pi„g tj,at contain aloes sons, eight and four years old,|trees bloom. A further applicafurnish rectal dl- made a bed for them in the rear' — - - .. . S-ihE-LiVo "bay 'mules; Finley, Jr., a student at David- good workers and in good con- son College, who will be here for ditioB. See or write W, E. a three-days vacation (ollcwing trees bloom. A further applica made a WQ lor mem in me rearjtjon joo pounds of nitrate' require medical or seat of her automobile and drove g^da or its equivalent should i attention I around until they were asleep., be broadcast when the cover | -My attention was called just Then she shot them and her sixjerop is turned under which is ^ laxative prep- cover cmn turning under of the cover crop.l^^ however, d^ends upon reason- able conditions. the water. gun on herself and the bullet bare- j ly missed her heart. ; Three Perish As Flames Destroy W. Va. Residence Smithey See or w; Florida Sheriff Arrested [ Tampa, Fla., Jan. 19.—Sheriff | ftboro. 'the mid-term examinations. Huntington, W. Va., Jan. 21.— , tt-h v .. v ^ ^ . Will C. Spencer, of Hfllsborongh l-29-3t-pd. i „ ^ ^ ^ ^ "“"-’county, was arrested at his office ' Master Garland Miller. 10-year jy iQ,jay gg flames swept the today by Justice of the Peace J. home of Donald Ritter, son of a Huntington capitalist. QUES'nON AND ANSWER Question: ASSETS The Association Owns: Cash on Hand and in Banks - $ 17,13R® Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank — None Mortgage Loans 391,80ft.W Money loaned to shareholders for the purpose of enabling them to own their homes. Each loan se cured by first mortgage on local improved real estate. Stock Loans —- - - 10.750JN Advances made to our shareholders against their stock. No loan exceeds 90 per cent of amount actu ally paid in. Accounts Receivable — None Temporary advances for insurance, taxes, etc- Office Fui*niture and Fixtures 225LU® Real Estate Owned 4,60a» Other Assets —. 11,74&I|I' TOTAL .$436,1SMT LIABILITIES old son of Mr- and Mrs. W. B- Mil-| =-^r 90S SALE—One Oliver (Hull plow Hickory, underwent an ope- Ko. 19, left handed, in A-No. 1 j ration for appendicitis a'’ Wilkes • shape. See me at once. ihsopital Thursday evening. ' He is Pxestwood, Maple Springs, N. getting along nicely. Young Mil- ■'-..‘fflBaSii? • ® grandson of Mr. W. C. ■ Winkler, of Wilkesboro. POS RENT—One unfurnished | Miartment, private bath, hot' Messrs. C. G. Day and Mrs. Ritter, 26, her 10-months, aoucicor moms uiveus. wegiue vaneiy m --j old daughter, Jeanne, and her extortion, malpractice, and volnn-1 as the growth is from 8 to 24 sister, 'Miss Gwendolyn Keifer, j tarily allowing prisoners to escape, ^ inches in height. The Ko»be is an- 24, were, suffocated as they lay and immediately made $8,000 bond,’ other variety with a growth in bed. although only $5,000 was required, equal to the Tennessee 'but the The bodies were found after — eiaaM/^aic stems and leaves are larger and firemen extinguished a blaze i DOUBT SWIMOWS coarser. For the best all-round which destroyed the interior of What variety of lespedeza is best for hay produc- V'o' ' ir, tion in North Carolina? A. Saveres on information filed in criminal court yesterday by County , Answer: The Tennessee No. 76 I.Solicitor Morris Givens, alleging variety is especially goqd tor hay Carl ad cold filter Also couple Cofiey left this morning to at- * ited foF ^furnished apart-' ‘end the furniture show at High Bt,ate«i-heat and all cob-. J” *“‘erest of Rhod^ ale^errAlso garages for Furniture company, of this &t.^^?hrnal-l>atriot of- accompanied by proprietor of thP Rhfwles Piirnitine romnanv. -i* of West Jefferson, -Mrs. J. W. White is expected Y/aIITED — The fanners and ^Cken raisers oY Wilkes and aAIeining counties to know that to return tomorrow from Beckley, we are mixing Starting Mash W. Va.. where she has been with ' tbot we sell at $2.35 per 100, her son, Mr. John White, for a tkat wiV- grow your chicks to month. While his mother was in • broiler size as quick as any on Beckley Mr. White underwent an tbe market regardless of the operation for appendicitis and is l»tSee—WH.KES HATCHERY, now able to look after his work Wilkesboro, N- C. 1-22-tf “ a r^re^ntative^for the R. J. u' Reynolds Tobacco Co. ‘0081 a*i-rouiiu TO SEEK OFFICE [ variety the Common gives excel- the residence. I >iew Bern, Jan. 21.—Celebrat-, lent results. This va^ty makes I The Ritters had entertained wrt.hhav veater- yields of tey ami Med and several guests last evening, the-* 8 B reseeds Itself in pastures much party breaking up early this|day. Senator Furnifold Simmons jban“other y^letl^. The [morning. Ritter, the son of C. declined to discuss current re- ave(rage hay.productlph df .'the |l. Ritter, Huntington capitalist, 1 ports that he is being urged to Common Is 2,300 poa|^ an, acre left the Ritter home shortly aft-' 3^^^ congress now ^ compared with 2,8!?0 pounds I The fire was discovered about .Ahernethy. 4 o’clock. Ritter said th^t' he be- '’' reticence to even di^.nss lieved the blaze was cahsed by .a i subject was taken by friends cigarette dropped on a diyan iiS . to indicate that reports circulated a living room. r_ { this, week merely, were a concoc- . .. jtloD.of political gossip I Opposes Open Liquor Sale Richmond, of the Tenneps^ rleties. ' ,1^.'.'. ‘ apd Kobe va- i G.r.ldb» Triplett Die. (Hag machine, caab register, tawlag -mac^, aervlce,, ;Call HandloJL ;"-a£ Wnliams Geraldine Triplett, colored, '';Call Hari4ffog^;''-aCi -wniiams'seven-tmonths-old daughter of A«ljMHdted Welding and Ra- Lula Triplett, of this city, died diiktor Shop, pao Friday at 5:30 a. m. Burial serv- TniL -Phone 334-W. ices were conducted by Rew. H. WUkesborq, N. C. ! Jtegham at Brown cemetery forth , LOpK-^At low pric es we have or> Fumitiufe and Fnrnisluncia ^or the-'-Home ,lt will pay you to-; borrow _ . . [ money ana buy ^jropr I The general belief here is ‘l^^i [npcdi- Act thif Va., Jan. 21.—Gov- the venerable former senator—’Smitbey H«»clen«l.Putni- ernor Peery has indicated oppo- considered a master political Co., Now CliMibffI did. . sition to the sale of hard liquor strategist—will make his, ^ ^n 1 i'i(ii.i- in Virginia in anything .except mind for himself and will not be I-; sealed containers, and anywhere swayed by the adsioe^of others. 1 ISr.MtStrliixiuiiiu except in state stores.He said it Is believed unlikely that FvR KHJwapAUD* also that his new tax increase /leattor, at his advaBOOd liilMjffc MW, measures won Id be ^.started will seek further'Political hottOts. ' throBgh the -general .,.a8ae>nl>ly -4«rlng . Uie coming -wqeJL ""ii Hi'KRAIIE & SON , as North Wakcsbovo. N. C The Association Owes^ To Shareholders Funds entrusted to our care in tire' form of payments on sttxik as follows: InstaUment Stock —398.00 Matured Stock None Running Stock ^Ntme ^ . Prepaid Stock — None , , Paid-up Stock - 2^6,700.00 $417,09Oi . Notes Payable, Federal Home Loan Bank— Notes Payable, Other -w-..—.... T Money borrowed for use in making ImiBB t«x.isem- bers, or retiring matured stock. Each note approved by at least twj-thirds of entwe Board of Pbeetprs as requiriri W iriv. Acoounts !ra^£^le -L- - - UncKvided' F)g^ts , j;..!....... Eartings tpiria tmst for distribatien to skairiehirid- ers at nuri^ty of stock- ’. Reserve for Contingencies ^ ^ . ,_^AL Staled: Nortii Cairdiiii^ as: J: B. Wi^aiDSi dbove Assoeiatiim 190#^ JtMPR w 'day; ing duly ffyi%, «ay4«OT trt» b«»iof |i4o!ideidf|^ Ml Nobb Non f „.L ■Now BRAME'S ®UMA^ ' ' iy ‘

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