...PAtiHOR Nom ;iiWo [emoddSt Federal liquoS^Lkt Are Issn^ To D^ers In the IDORIS DUKE NOT IN® DANGER, SAY POUCE — w ij.—rCollector •would not.hslp the juapS-who Raleigh, Jan. — Interior office to dealers in alcoholic ^Jjo books chase of Fixtures 'drinks since.Ws term began in opo„ How- to 8611 at«,> tfAnAv>o1 ooeoimHIv WARK TO RRA1N FFR i2^'*ly» “ce not licenses, to sell ^jje lOSS general assembly-Tnalled from the town of Skoplo. lllQuor. but are acknowledgement ^Hnks with alcoholic was wparently the workof a ■TM the close of the mammoth ^ of money paid to do business greater than 3.2 per crank. - S^aale now in progress, J. T. Pre-'under the law. Icent. '^■’'?;Tette. one of the leading local] However, these $25 fees will be j •; New York, Jan. 22.—Pollce tonight dlscreiUted remits that Doris Duke, heiress to millions,; had been threatened with kld- haping but acknowledged the re-- helpt of a rambling letter about her from Jugoslavia. g: Assistant Chief Inspwtor John J. eulllvan said the letter, writ ten-in the Slavic language and Mr$. WBft8ies At Vannoy H(Mne niflY BY POSSE IN KANSAStfffy mooStaiSg in to work., " Paola, Kas., Jan. 22.—Shout-* T^e trnck's ertaust or a ^ Ing futiley, "Let's fight,” Bob^lessly light^ iRteh^ wm helM I „ J -responsiWe for the fliw, After Unjfering “ Succumbs of Two Years; F^neral^Yesterday I times escaped from prison, was slain near here today hy a posse I which also captured three of the convicts who fled with him Mrs. Phoeba Jane Pruitt, —vuutivu, ..c« ^..u, Vannoy, died at the home of her Friday over the Kansas -peniten- son. N.' M. Praitt,^ Tueeday at tiary walls. 10:60 a. m. following a^lingerlng^ Sheriff Joe Achey, who led the> crank. He said the letter, which was , , , ' addressed to the police comrois- The experience of bootleggers » congratulated hei illness of more than two^years. l^unerai services were conduct-, ed at the Roberts cemetery yes terday morning at U o’clock. Rev. Arthur Abaher was In charge of the service.' Interment was made in the Roberts eeme- poesa^ of 40 officers, national j guardsmen, and farmers, said tho^ identification of Brady, a^ life: termer, was positive. Two shot-; gun charges killed him. “Brady went down, stone dead in a flash,” Achey said. The number at large thns was tery. , luv uuuiud at. laiB,; uitiD aa Jfrs. Pruitt was 69 years, five: reduced to two. A fifth Convict - -* • ~ • —— McArthur, 29,.,-! one 01 me leaomg -- aYnarifince 01 nooiioKKers. - . , '■'-mwrehants, win spend approxi-, called “licenses” and they . digHii„re ,,110 owned federal sloner, merely congratulated her ;;. "m»tely »1,850_ in remodeling his the gentle reader back to the days may l°" inheriting a large fortune. Tt ^Wtore in preparation for the old days when the government them less eager to spend 1 ®n®l®®®‘l “ clipping from tie ^grsnd re-openlng early in March, sold liquor licenses and the ,j-at wav again since the 1 "Yrelne” saying It was learned yesterday. of North Carolina went after ibe nrohihltion forces used thel®®*®"^ other .things that Miss rruin. *»ao »» .,ca.a, Cdntracts for interior work, seller. Right frequently the ] ownership of a federal lie- frequently annoyed by months and 16 days.of sge. ^ ..4|Charles Clifton , such as repainting and replaster-■ possession of a federal license nrima facie case 1 seekers and kidnap Tbg following children snr-j was arrested near a police sta- Ing the walls, and for the pur-' was a prima facie case against . , .. gpguged xjje" nre- Ibreats. On this score the writei|vive: N. W. Prnitt, of Vannoy: I'tlon at Kansas City yesterday as r Chase of compJete new fixtures the holder. Very severe P*‘®blbi- innocence went the Isympathjr, | E. J. Pruitt, of Logella, W. Va.i.jie limped along the street, still ^Mn keeping with an up-to-date tionists thought it a monstrosity^ _ these nermlts was i Sullivan, declaring there was.jt a. and C. A. Pruitt, of Me- wearing prison denim and seek- store are now being let. that the federal government gave nothing in the letter to cuuso • (ji-udy,. and Mrs. John Burke, ofjjng a physician for treatment of r Remodeling will begin on Feb- license to men to sell liquor when louna. anxiety for Miss Dqke’s safet.v,Jvannoy. ghe was preceded to the*an Injured ankle, r? 'ruary 12, two days after the date, the state forbade it. But the man | But the revenue ofrices here detectives had been a.s-, grave by her husband, S. L. Pru-j One of the two at large is Jim. set for the close of the sale. The with a license was under instant know that there is mt Immense g|g„gd to guard her. Ut, and one son, Q. C. Pruitt. [Clark, another life termer, who* sale, which is now attracting so and lasting suspicion. He was' amount of liquor in North caro- posses-, - fr~xTPviro iBrady led the break and many customers, was staged for making a case against himself. lina and the repea o sion of one-third of a fortune es-j OSBORNVILLE NEWS 'also participated in a sensational the purpose of clearing the store, But he was taking no chance amendment took the erteciive ^pp^oj^i^^tely $30,-j ipT~iH-SMr D ‘ A. ®8cape Irom the same prison last of a large stock of merchandise i with the federal government. ; federal government out of the 3^^ became 21 last 1 Mr S A ’ Mitcheli' Memorial day. so that the remodeling could he j The United States can now enforcement field. There are no . receive tbe j HoUeman and Mr. MitcbeH license. The repeal of the 18th many very impressive signs that jp in-! ® business mp to Kaieigh|,, , gt„ted. license. The repeal of the 18th many very impressive signs mat ,.gat of the estate in two more in-1 ‘ After the installation of the amendment makes it lawful to the state agencies are going to 1 be P®'*11 ,o, fiYiMro.. tha at«ra will re- have license. But North Carolina fall over themselves to get the ^ , oq Mrs. Daisy Moot llie «i*lC*»VV***V>**V *v - new fixtures, the store will re- have license. But North Carolina fall over themselves to get open early in March with prac- has not repealed the amendment work that the federalists tlcally all new stock. and a "receipt” or a ‘ license queathed. Mr. Prevette entered the mer-' cantile business 28 years ago and his store has enjoyed a splendid patronage. For the past 20 years he has been in business at his present location. be-! : when she is 30. DAYI 0 NEWS ! Mrs. Daisy Wooten visited Mrs. |j. W. Privette Thursday after noon. 7 Hurt As Gas Tank Of Truck Blows Up Religious Fc^iatic Says He Strangled Sylvia, Jan. 22.--Seven men | , were burned, two seriously, in a Uncle Abram Money, ‘wbo has!sudden explosion of a truck’s gas-; j idaYLO Jan 22 Misses Oor-i been confined to his home forjoline tank at a filling station; 'dia Sheet;. Deany' Sheets and 1 some time by illness is improv-j here today. ! , _ .... 1-j „„„ Hie victims were brought - 4 c* jaiti fcjucrcvo I 2 Sons To Drive ^Devils Out of Theni^rbo"rrsplm‘^;hf we°ek^^^ r®'^- e- j. Harris community hos-i ' Mr. and .Mrs. Ellen Cleary l)eliiands Ho.spital Records Greenwood. Miss., Jan. 22.- •Seattle, Jan. 21—Starin.g tiown ceived a call from the Lord" to! Dayio. A at his two strong hands, clench-1 borrow the car and visit her, at I regular appointment at Lewis | pital here. j Baptist church Saturday and Sun-j . U. Good.son and S. Kimsey re-1 Wyatt Charlie''I®!'- ''*®® accompanied iiPjCeived serious burns, w'hile J. R. . ^ Wyatt and F. L. Dancy were in!‘here by Mr. and Mr^ Harrison Q„een, S. L. Stacoup, W. Green'- I brother in Centralia. MVorth M'ilkesboro Saturday on , Souther and Mr. Ben Parker, who and C. Pattenson and C. B. Mon-; ,.;„r.,oryto.., de,._,.d ' I.U.nded .nd „er, p„.,.„y d,„„,d,| John Rushin legal battle over hospital and j„„. nnclenchin.g his fingers, the trial of Dr. Ruth Dean, come- fisherman, confessed to- 'nr‘a^vone'anuar-' *■' ly young woman sPeemUst in ,,thorities said, that he, f Vn lard fisherman, confessed to- did i Mr. Quincy Cleary, of attended services and also visit-1 tieth were Davlo *®*l relatives and friends. I about their bodie.s. I Miss Celma Roberts, of Greens- The ‘ men were members of a ' iglil. authorities sam. mat think of the children. Then jboro, visited her cousins. Misses party of more than a score which I strangled to death h.s two small neighbors. They found Nettie and Nell Cass. Sunday. 1 ' sons, John, 10, and Henry, four, Mr. and Mrs. David Ross tiaa Wooten left here Sun-, = her former clinic associate, with them."- a poisoned highball. A special «■.-,« announced! Summoned to the home. Dr. hearing was set for Tuesday BEST AND BIGGEST CIGAR VALUE children's diseases, on charges of murdering Dr. John P. Kennedy. Obi ■Muyii a lot of company Sunday. Mr. Millard Cleary and Lila' afternoon to spend a week in morning, to decide whether the I'he confession was announced I b mmoneu 10 Mr. Millard Cleary ana wia, - - ^yvices In Davie county bv Chief of Detectives Luke S.] William J Jones, King coiintj Sherman, visited their ^ Lonnie Goforth Ifornner said the older boy. John. 1 mr. ana Mrs. i^oniiie uoiuim defense should get the records. | May. EXECITOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes county. 'coroner, said the older boy. John, people last week. i i ‘1 killed them because ,be ‘ had been dead four or five days., Mrs. Alice Dancy and A'l®® i 3;\'^g^Moxv^Ile tSf pTst i devil was in them, God told me “"1 ‘be younger, three or four. j^niler spent Sunday with her sis-i^ Their many friends regret-j in a vision to choke the devil out | Wife Confiims Statement ■ ter. Mrs. Martha Dancy. g^^ them leave, but hope* of them." police quoted him as| “i killed John on Tuesday,"! Misses .Martha 66 S, SS fVirtWY o oii/inAOQ nt their new I Having qualified as Executor saying. i "1 killed John on luesaay, i i.viisses .»uiiua onccess at police said the father's contes- Sheets and Cora Blevins spent the of'the'¥st;te of Mrs Jane Bar-' ’ sion disclosed, "this way”—bring- week-end with their people ... Norman an ^ * HrLooIa ihfs is m bill my own sons?’ ing his powerful hands together Ronda. ' nounce the birth of a daughter. SmIi, .11 P.S, Sites cl.l». , ■;»-i «•■>, ">•" ' ‘"'"I K«"" 0" '»»»' against the said Estate to present I bill my own son. nesday. y cnnhnv At Davlo ®*’® 8e*-flu8 along nicely. 1 them to the undersi.gned on or. "So I killed them—killed them j confession was confirmed sraiidmoMe , y, • ^ jj^g Hurley Holbrook: before twelve months from the'—" police said he confessed. j py ^le thin, blonde wife, Marie.! 'M''- Mansfield Glass, 01 vvii- date of this notice or same will he plead in bar of their right to Found In Deserted Home officers said. recover thereon. All The bodies of the two children | gjj^ jp .jjg^ scarlet , u • I. A Mra land children visited Mrs. Hol- ,kesboro VIS ted the home of Mrs.. ^ gjlb Nancy Sheets, at Dayio. PAINT ?■' MACHINE MADE JENKINS HARDWARE COMPANY ! “Northwest North CaroUna’s Largest Hardware Store'' NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. - 1 '1 - 1 oa. ... ..... navin Pendergrass, of Windy Gap, reeuve. ...ccua, .r... persons were found this afternoon on j^gg'g^ fanjng over herl Mr. Noah Wyatt, of uayio. ^ ^ owing the Estate are requested {(je bedroom floor of their de- ’ a ^ _1.a. tnr% /vv\ 4 t wa *m n/4vafAlv . .*ii dress, her hair falling over her| ,.T; w m_.’'Saturday and Sunday, owiug me e,=..a.c A.e tne oearoom iioor 01 mei. ue- shoulders, her voice raised in. spent bunaay wiin iwr. ana mrs., Poteat, who hasil to make settlement immediately, gg^ted home, where lights still gjoggong as she first sang hymns Jesse Cleary I staying in the Cranberry J This Jan. 1st. I'^ burned and the door swung open, Scandinavian from an open' ^ ^ of^Davro section for some time is back at!| A.r,,4 Efemitor. , Both their parents were arrested g^g gg„ied, and then an- r Mmlr’ bis old home in this community.' Gilreath. N. C. ’’'Sht, on complaint of the s.^^,gcgJ questions put by detec-Mr. and . s. . . ■ .| Poteat and Mr. Romies'I ^Rev. 0. L. Haavik, of the Ballard, jat Vannoy.^ ^ tv.,,,1,. Reid, farmers of this place, made'I ' Lutheran church, that they j , children?” ^ , nLv?^w-iih' a business trip to North Wilkes- ' ,l,ad taken po.ssession of his ®a>-j ^,g;'who “" boro Saturday afternoon. ■i.'l 'i .\DMIXISTR.\TOR'S NOTICE ^like her husband is Norwegian. Troy Miller. •Mrs. A. E. Dancy visited i Mr. Vander Gregory. Clate‘1 666 in Ills R31*8ff6. „„„te. Ko.,« :te. ,uo ,1... no, teT:™.'"'" ,r The couple had attended the Misg^D^^rT Luther, of Vannoy. Mrs. Everage^s parents, j churoh of Mr. Haavik. of the Bal- g^g^^ ^gg Mr. and Mrs. Lee Norman. Sun- lard First Lutheran more than a ^^Hier at Dayio. “®^' year ago, but had left the meni- -Alexander, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said Estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on S6DL lueili LV Liiiuci V/4A or before twelve months from the Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Dropi date of this ..otice or same will i Checks Malaria in 3 days, Coldi be plead in bar of their right to. -^.g^ dav. Headaches or Neuralgri* recover thereon. .All Persons, owing the Estate are requested to, make settlement immediately. This 9th day of Dec., 1933. J, E. BROWN. l-lo-6t. Administrator, Hays, North Carolina. ' FINNE LAXATIVE AND TONK Most Speedy Remedies Known bership. Wa.s In Religious Frenzy .. „ .a Miss Nora Bottoms spent Sat-;, Mr. Clawrence Oleary and . .1-1 The tax penalty goes on FEBRUARY 1st. Wilkes County needs the money. There’s no way to get around paying taxes. The longer you wait the more bui'densome they are. l*ay today and get ’em out of your mind. 4 i Jasipha Cleary visited .Mrs. P. L. \\'’yatt Miss Lessie NOTICE OF LAM) ENTRY Land entered by \Valter Carl ton. I Entry No. 1612. -State of Non h Carolina. I Wilkes County. | Office of Entry Taker. Jan uary 1.5, 1934. , — Notice is hereby given that Walter Carlton, of Wilkes coun- | ty, has this day entered Three acres of land, more or less ii: Beaver Creek Township. Wilkes County on the water.^ of Beaver Creek, bounded a.s follows, to- wit: Beginning on a double ma ple, running north 26 poles to a fallen down post oak; thence east 20 poles to two soarwoods: thence south 26 poles; thence west 20 poles to -the beginning and running various courses for complements. If no protest is filed within 30 days, warrant for same will be issued. T. H. SETTLE. 2.1-4t. Entry Taker. USE COOK’S c. c. c. Relieves Flu, Colds, Coughs. Sore Throat, Croup, Nervous ness and Stomach Trouble. I 1 1 Coming upon them last night, - —^ — I he finally had to call police, he Cata'wba County bhof, said. Mrs. Hestness said they had' Is In Critical Condition to "take the wo'rd" to her broth-' er. Hans Hanocii. in Centralia. ' ^ State.sville hospital in a Press. The Times began receiving || I The neighhor who found the ovneeted in 'he full night leased wire report!! .children today was Mrs. Carl ‘-r' ‘ of the United Press as well as Taking; U. P. Report I Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 22.— j TAj Los Angeles Times tonfghtll -Fitz Setzer became a client of the United i| W. R SOMERS SHERIFF AND TAX COLLECTOR. , Alfheini. recover, and Abe Smith is in the ^ j Washington and Latin- 4.-- * V. nf O How Black-Draught ■The back door was open," she county jail as the result of a services, said. “The lights were on. The shooting affair which occurred ' livnig room was all torn up like the Balls Creek section Sunday livnig room was an loih i*e nn. ...h,*,, .-.w... A 100 percent ,sign-iip of to-;. ' imople were going away. In the afternoon aibout 3 o'clock. Hazel bacco farmers in Martin county: UesUf iLc DoniilariK/ 'bedroom, the children were on Setzer, a brother of Fritz, also is expected by T. B. Brandon,] “OIOS Itb rupuiaill.7 floor." "'as shot through the hand when|farm agent. [ A LAXATIVE made from highly ; Both were fully clothed in Abe Smith and the brothers Mf't [ '' ' ' approved, medicinal plants — yet ;sturdy shoe.s, warm sweaters and on a highway near their homes |J 11 1 mm about the least expensive laxative wore overalls. -A few of their and engaged in a quarrel, it wa.s JrOl llBlQ OF you can find: Thedford’s Black- toys were nearby. said. Draught. Neighbors said they had heard' Smith is said to have shot tha There's no expensive container „o screams or outcry.s. They brothers with a rifle. Flf/, Setzer, 1 Cre„u^ion i* made to give luprenie for you to buy when you ask your ,.yuid „ot recall when they had who was shot through the abdo-* jj^jp or colds. It combine* 7 dealer for Plack-Draught. And Its ^gf gge,, the ohildren, but it was men, was taken to a hospital in j j,gjpg j„ one—the best helps known to light weight has saved freight bills .arly in the week. Hestness’ re- a serious condition, and Smith | science. It is for quick tdirt, for safety, in your favor. Black-Draught is ngjous fervor had become more was apprehended soon after the * But careful people, more and mo^ right with you in economy. It more pronounced in recent shooting and brought to the j it for every cough that s^^ No brings prompt, refreshing relief weeks, with psalm singing and county jail where he is being to sufferers from constipation shouting almost incessant, neigh-, held without bond. troubles. bors said. — — Don't put up with sick headache. , Hestness family had lived. '‘'^® U""®^ states Department .lu'ggishneas, dlzzine*^ bad four-room cottage Agriculture says that both A*iit taste in the mouth, blliousnesa, coated i-jpg god green olives contain! to bnng the quKk relief yon aeek. Your tongue, bad breath, distress atter since June. abundant quantities of vitamin ; dniggiatguaranteeoit Usehforaafety’a Read Journal-Patriot Ads. A. ; “^®’ '* ’’ ■ Gilds That Worry You NEW • COLORFUL bandier to a§a UBC It IVl wu^as aaw» w— one knows where a cough may lead. No one can teO which factor will do most | That depends on the type tf cold. 1 Creomulsion cost* a little mwpe than 1 lesser helps. But h meaii^ the utmost Mp. Aai it cosu you hhmiag if it fails meals, when due to constipation, but take Thedford's Black-Draught Bm Fares Reduced From North Wilkesboro To— Winston-Salem $1.75 Greensboro 2.50 Statesville — 1.26 Atianta 6.60 Charlotte 2.60 Lenoir 1.00 Washington 7.46 New York 11.00 Bristol, Tenn - 8.00 Boone — 1.16 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 12 Atlantic Greyhound Bus lines NORTH WILKESBORO,». C MR. BROAD OF WALL STREET By Ckctrks McManus