. OBitveBtikm Wffl 0i At Roaring Mver May^ 12th and 13th im ' Va ^ Active With Jdxl Ret«ra Ot PiNMqtevttjr If bdiott- ed By Nambw Ot Improve* neiits In Local Homes aya Anpdmr, Killt Sc^f Win ID vootsst w. l. ^,7oium Shoots Rit^-d PerlMasoat ir^ Dmigbter'a 9ttUar* to Defcth “k'tTIw proKTsm tor tte'^ Cdwards &hMhip Sunday school oonven- tIon7* which will be held «t Roar- tai^ltlver Baptist church Satur day'and Sunday. May 18-lS, was aaiouDced Tuesday. 'h- C. Walls. Charlie Byrd and T, }. McNeill, members of the township committee, announced the program as follows; Procram for Saturday 1:S0 Derotional, C. C. Cocker- ham. 1:46 Sunday School reports by Su perintendeiSts. _ >:0®^ "Some Methods A Sun- 1iay School Teacher May Use To Bnlist New Members,” Prof Geo. H. Hill. 2:20 General discussion of same topic. 2:30 "What Should A Sunday School (Teacheir Teach?”, A. C. Wall. 2:60 General Discussion of same topic. 3:00 ‘‘How To Prepare A Sun day School Lesson.” Charlie Byrd. 3:20 General discussion of same topic. 3:30 “What is The Relation Between the Church and Sunday Scfc-ml?”, Pastor, Avery Church. 3:40 General discussion of same topic. 3:50 Miscellaneous. Program For Sunday 9:45 Sunday school. ■10:45 Song Service by the fol lowing church choirs: Little El kin, Shoaly Branch, Cool Springs, Pleasant Hill. Special .Mother’s 'Day songs to be sung by all these choirs. 11:30 .Mother’s Day Sermon, Pastor. Child Kidnaped By Moron Found Critically 111 Things are looUag upirard. Judging from the activity of Hen- dren Bros,- local plumbers, who have been kept busy for some time modemltlng homes in this vlciulty by installing new plumb ing eauipment. Among the Jobs recently fin ished by the local plumbers were a complete plumbing Job at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bd- ward Harris, plumbing equip-, ment at the home of Fred Fin ley, complete plumbing Job for the new home of J. H. Alexander in Wilkesboro, and a septic tank, and water system for Wiley Brooks near the city. Hendren Bros. Is composed of Messrs. Luther and Russell Hen- dreh. G«t Priies of $6.00 For Sub mitting Names For Bur gess Battery ^RaUigh, April 0.~-A fathers _ objections to a courtship of his TWO of thTl^^wtyflve prl*« ^ offered by the Burgees Battery hilling: of the son of fQf Mrs. Charlotte Story Perklnsoa, widely known Raleigh newspa^r the company, of Freeport, 111. suggested names for a new bat- - . ■ ■ wwoh .h. 1. ufacturlng, were won by young men of North Wilkesboro. The name “Krom-Plex’’ 35.00 for R. C. Jennings, Jr., son of Attorney and Mrs. R. C. Richard Perklnson, Jr., 25, was Instantly killed in the Collins home here as he pleaded with the father for his life. A few mln- son or Aiiorney anu .v_ ci.-att-old father f - 7.-’ e«»entlal Features ot the British Jennings, and “Chrom-Pak” ^ System of Hadld Operation and $5.00 for Melvin Kenerly, son-of kuien mmseii wun tne same snoi m,*. 0. o, Lowe. * .. nvlwn ssvniAn PSA wAAIP wPIA Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Kenerly. Both jng . ttllu into. A» W* ^ young men are employees of the man s life Auto Parts company, of this city., , , , rrwenty-five prises were offer- d^lared the case «l“*’ly »”« ed. the first prize being $60.00. . v __ The winning name has not been no Inquest w 11 ^ necessa^. ** Trra«iM«» »nA PVtaP aaiPAVifIn learned here. Chicago, April 10.—Two-year- old Dorette Zletlow, reported spirited away from the -home of her grandmother Sunday by a moron, was found near death to night in an abandoned ice house. The child was rushed to St. Eliz abeth’s hospital. Attaches at the hospital after a superficial examination, said: “It has not yet been determin ed whether the child was at tacked. Her condition is grave and it is nece.ssary that she be kept absolutely quiet for the time being.” Dorette was discovered by a boy passing the ice house who was attacted by a faint cry. I The child's clothing was in I tatters and she was semi-con- I scions when taken from the j place. DAVY” CROCKETTS cir-iiT PinrilRFD of Collins’ opposition to Perkin- FIGHT IS attentions to his daughter, historical Niss Ethel Collins, 30. The opposition was brought to Doctors have been counting the pulse by watches ever since 1690. I Life always his its troubles, j And they never all relax. ■ The drink is mostly bubbles, I And the price is mostly tax. Drayage I am ready and prepared to give you prompt service on any hauling job. Just call me and you will find that we ai-e on the job. tl have been doing draying in North Wilkes boro for over 25 years and I appreciate all patronage given me. LONG DISTANCE HAULING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Another interesting point—this time about "Davy Crockett—is being featured in the current Chilean natural Ni trate advertl’sement which is published in this paper. Crock ett’s hand to hand fight at the Alamo where he met his death In 1836, Is pictured. That tragic massacre at the Alamo in San Antonio, Tex., oc curred just six years after Chi lean Nitrate was first used to fertilize Southern crops. The first shipload of Chilean natural Nitrate came to the U. S. In ISSff—104 years ago. It has been used steadily ever since and has become almost the back- b o n e of successful farming throughout the entire South. “Davy” Crockett’ is known for the fact.s and fables of his marks manship, for his colorful life, for his many wilderness exploits. But he was also a humorist and a piiilosopher. Someone once criticized his spelling and his grammar. That made “Davy” laugh. “Haw.” he answered, “while critics were learning ther gram mar and their spelling, I and Doctor Jackson, L.L.D., were fighting in the wars. We had more inyportant matters to at tend to than crossin’ t’s and dot- tin’ i’s and such like small things.’’ Crockett’s spectacular death in the Alamo was exactly the death he desired. Many years before he died he wrote: "Die like a brave ‘man. And I know not whether, ■ in the eyes of the world, a bril liant death is not preferred to an obscure life of rectitude. Most ! men are remembered as they died, and not as they lived. We gaze with admiration upon the glories of the setting sun, yet scarcely bestow a passing glance upon the noonday splendor.’’ R. L CUNDIFF Summit News 144 _ PHONES - 172-J North Wilkesboro North Carolina SUMMIT, April 9.—The Sun day school at Yellow Hill is pro gressing nicely. Mr. Shatter Blackburn and daughter, Lillian, and Mr. Earl Cheeks, of Hopkins, were visitors in this section Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Black- throughout the burn, of Ashe county, visited H. L. Besliears, Sun- J. S. Greer, of this V-C Fertilizer Is Good Crop Insurance this Brought together at the scene Your profits come out of the ground, therefore make your soil rich to start with and then insure a heavy and profitable growth by the use of V-C Fertilizers. In doing this, you eliminate most of the risk in growing your crops. ASK YOUR DEALER spent Saturday night with aunt. Mr«. H. C. Right, of community. of the tragedy for questioning by i Mr. Lee Carnett and family Coroner Waring, Miss Collins ■ spent Sunday evening with Mr. i and her brother, M. Graham Col- I i Carnett’s mother, Mrs. Sarah ' KIl w ^ Will J Mni;' Clitrs. Kilby pi vlsltint-Jber parents, Mrs. Cl^iiie Laws, county. ■ n Mra^M. b. Lowe was a visitor In Jiiyforsville Thnra^jv Robert Lowe,-of Concord, was avUftor in this coi^munity Sunday. 7. 3^ f : The Reverend Ernest Banigar- ner fllied hto re-g'ulaT appoint ment at Mt. Olive church Sun day. iaent •TO; tVilkeaboro'a ReipBeseatalivea Left Tbia Movntog et TFHll Ooateihr mtcoean Prof. ^T. E. Story, principal of Wilkesboro high school, left ear ly this morning for Chapel HIH with the sehoors four renrwen- tatives in the triangular debat ing contests IC. C. Relieves Flu, Celds. Coughs, U HiFMt, C^rsap, Nerreana*.-' -T-c_7>_ Jim Bumgarner and Torn Story speak for the negative Jind MiOT Maud Joyn^ returoed to Hartley and Rsula Crift Undls Sunday after spending the affirmative on the query: Resolved, T9«t the & sometime with her parents, Mr. Wilkes States Should Adopt,the essential Features ot the British WHO mr. ana Jura. i/. v. iwww. »» gun with which he took the Claude Laws, of Moravian S* voung mans life.. u. ak»w Preliminaries start this Coroner Lawrence M. Waring Falls, WM a visitor, at Mr. Seth Deal’s Sunday. 2 • Ah VIIUO A S3A1 ^VU W CHO A ■ ot murder and suicide and said at^ Mr. Dean Lowe's Sunday .... M cured by said deed of trust, I, tMs M,. acd. ™ ^ .... ‘n-u*. W,n Kfc*: Waring said that according to the story gathered by him the tragedy was the direct outcome Z. r , Tuk' senutives to Chapel Hill this Misses Edith and Kilby were visitors at .Mrs. Burtle . ,, Rrovhill’a Snndav. - ‘ ' ' — . a climax by the woman’s absence from home Sunday night in com pany with Perklnson, the coro ner said. Miss Collins accom panied Perkinson on a trip to a farm sevtekal miles from here Sunday afternoon. Their automobile developed motor'trouble that night and the couple did not get into Raleigh until this morning. They went to the home of Perkinson’s mother in fashionable Hayes-Baton. The young man drove Miss Collins to her home this after noon. The double shooting oc curred shortly afterwards. Perkinson was shot once through the right breast. Indica lions were that the gun had been fired at a distance of only about one foot, as the wound was hard ly larger than a shot gun shell. ■ After shooting the young man, Collins walked into the hall of his home, seated himself in Birds are not the only long- „ — listance travelera; caribou of L. Davis, of Wilkes North America are known to mi grate 800 miles. • . Broyhlll’s Sunday. • Mr. Leonard Lowe spent Sun day with his grandnarents, Mr and Mrs. J co'jnty. Messrs. Lee yoyncs and Clay ton Wiles, Misses Cora and Es- tell Bdsel were visitors at Mr. Henry Lowe’s Monday. Mr. W, B. Marlow was a visi tor at Mr, Parks Lowe’s Sunday. Mrs. Glenn Russell is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Etta Munday. at Taylorsville. Mr. Sherman Davis and family spent Sunday at Mr. L. J. Bum garners. Mr. Luther Sharpe spent Sun day night at Mr. Clarence Bent ley’s. chair and fired a load of shot through his head. He used a short piece of rope, looping it around the trigger of the .gun and pulling it with the toe of his shoe. The load blew away the top and back of his head. Miss Collins and her mother, Mrs. Margaret Collins, had just arrived on the front porch of their home when Collins was pre paring to kill Perkinson, they told Coroner Waring. They said they heard Perkln son pleading with Collins not to shoot. Collins had locked the front and rear doors and Miss Collins and her mother tried vainly to get into the house and prevent the killing, they said. ■Til kill all of you if you come in here,” Miss Collins said she heard her father scream just be fore shooting Perkinson. Miss Collins, a slender bru nette. is a church worker here. Her mother has been employed for several years at the state hos pital for the insane and it was through her that Perkinson met' the daughter around two years ago. Mrs. Perkinson. who is known state for her writings in newspapers and con- Mr.s. Blackburn’s parents, Mr. nections with various organiza- SKRVIClR BY' PUBLICATION ■NO'nCE North Carolina, Wilkes Coun ty. In the superior Court. -Mrs. Edna Taylor 'Wyatt, vs E. Glenn Wyatt. The defendant above named, E, Glenn Wyatt, will take notice that an .action entitled as above ■as been commenced In the su- ncrior court of Wilkes County, North Carolina, in which the ulaiiUiff is asking for an abso lute divorce from the defendant ■>n the grnn.nd.s of seperation for a period of more than two years; and ‘ho said E. Glenn Wyatt will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the court, house in Wilkesboro, Wilkes County, North Carolina on or be fore the 10th day of May, 1934. to answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 10th day of April, 1934. Wm. A. STROUD, Clerk of Superior Court. W. H. McElwee, Attorney. .5-3-4t. and Mrs day. Mr. Vincent Foster, of Cpngo, „„„ spent the week-end with his g),e found employment for tions, said her son had been pro nounced a psychopathic case, hut was able to do manual labor and him city. on a dairy farm near the aunt, .Mrs. section. Miss Eva Right spent Satur day night with Mrs. Jones Mil ler, of Summit. — —, . - Mr. Frank Tominson returned ighment and as the publicity di home Friday from the C. C. rector tor the united dry forces Camps where he has spent the of North Carolina, last six months. Mr. Lonnie Church, of Harley Mrs. Perkinson is also widely known for her work with the so ciety for abolition of capital pun- NOnCE preniwnariet start ^ve- ”aae'l»”payment of the dibt »Ing and the flnala.wlU he heWl,„^ ^eed of truet. I, Under and by vlrtuo of . Qza power of sale contained in weea- taiu dedd of trnet, executed- 1H H, B. Swaim, and wife, Kaja Swaim, to the undersigned Irta tee, and recorded in book ICi. page 434 in the office of Cke Register of Deeds tor WfllSna county, and default having 'beeii vu.u.; ■ -1 unaersignea irusiee, wm sw ml Pleasant also sent repre-1 pabuc auction, for cash, to —. r«i, iiigbeat bidder, on the pr'” BRAME’S RHEUMA-LAX FOR RHEUMATISM Qnieb Relief R M. BRAME A SON North Wilkeaboso. N. C. ty NtmCE North Carolina, Wilkes Coun- Tihe slain man’s father, R. S. Perkinson, is a travelling repre- bis srntalive for a casket company. Cash Fertilizer & Seed Store SftOAF & GREENE “A” Street North Wilkesboro, N. C. j Carnett, who has been ill for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Church, of Pattons Ridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Church, of Summit, visit ed Mf. and Mrs. Carlie Carnett’s Sunday. ..Miss Lizzie Keos spent Sunday night with Miss .Minnie Benge, of this section. Mrs. Liza Fleenor and children spent Sunday evening in the home of Mr. W. A. Benge, of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Greer, Brownwood, are spending ■some time in the home of Mrs. Greer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Church. The people are sorry to learn that Mrs. Carlie Carnett is very lins, 25, blamed each other for the shootings. Miss Collins declared In the presence of her brother that he had “talked” about her before their father and attributed the tragedy to this. Graham asserted the shootings resulted from Miss Collins’ alleged frequent and un explained absences from home. When Coroner Waring asked the brother and sister which und ertaker they wished called, Gra ham turned to his sister and said: “It’s up to you. It’s your funeral.” Both Miss Collins and her brotlver wept frequently and at times appeared hysterical. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CORPORATION Mrs. Etta Faw Enjoys Big Birthday Dinner RECEIVED—A full line rf T. W. Wood's & Sons Garden Beaus. We also have Field and Garden Seeds Cash Fertilize & Cqm^y OBIDS, April 10.—Mrs. BtU Faw enjoyed a delightful birth day dinner at her home at Obids Sunday, the occasion being her 53rd birthday anniversary. Rev. Glenn Huffman addressed the gathering Sunday aftornoor. It was a most delightful affair and iMra. Faw extended a cordial in- Food Sale Will Be Conducted Saturday The Mary Brame Circle of the local Methodist church, will sponsor a food sale at Spain- hour-Sydnor’s Store on Saturday afternoon, beginning at 2 o’clock. All kinds of food will be on sale and anyone desiring a special order phone M,rs. A. B. Johnston. Card jf Thanks We wish to take this opportun ity to thank our msAy friends for the'kiadMai.shewn"ua, dur- ijgf the sickness and death of our XOnCK OP SALE OP LANDS BY TRUSTEE Under and by virtue of the power and authority, contained in that certain deed of trust execut ed on the 4th day of January, 1934, by Equipment Sales & Supply Co., Inc., recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Wilkes County, North Caro lina, in Book 160, Page 599, de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, as therein stipu lated, and at the request of the holder of said indebtedness, the undersigned Trustee will sell, for cash, to the highest bidder, at public auction, at the Court House door of Wilkes County, in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, on Tuesday, .\pril 24th, 1934, 12 o’clock M., the following describ ed lands to-wit; Beginning at an iron pin on the East side of the Round Mountain Stearns’ corner; thence running north 41 degrees west 719 feet to a post oak; thence north 46 degrees 30 minutes west 692 feet to a post; thence north 3 degrees 30 minutes east 580 feet to a post; thence south 87 degrees east 84 feet to a post; thence north 3 degrees 30 min utes east 1412 feet to a post; thence south 86 degrees 30 min utes east 464 feet to a post; thence north 10 degrees east 470 feet to a post; thence south 84 deg. 15 minutes east 950 I'eet to a post: thence south 27 degrees 45 minutes east 1420 feet to a post; thence south 6 degrees 45 minutes west 695 feet to a post; thence north 88 degrees 45 min utes west 230 feet to a post; thence'south 6 degrees 15 min utes west 537 feet to a post from the edge of the new road; thence sjuth 19 degrees west 425 feet to an oak; thence south 72 de grees east 280 feet to an oak; thence south 46 degrees west 471 feet to a corner, twin pines,; thence south Tl degrees 80 min utes west lAO feet to an iron, pin: thence south 86 degrees west 176 feet to a stake; thence south. 70 degrees 45 minutes 260 foot to a stake; thence south 88 de grees west 2418 feet to ■ an Iron.^ ■pin, to the beglnntog. Being the Identical property heretofore conveyed to K. C. El ler by deed of O. C. Fesperman, Commissioner, dated October 6th, 1932, and recorded in the office, of the Register of Deeds -tor Wilkes ■eounty, N. C,. In, B^k 160,. at page 164, also being the same prt^erty conveyed to the' Elqutpment Sales & Supply Co.> Tne., by deed of K. Ci Eller and his wife, Arabel B. Eller, dated October 15th, 1932, and record ed In the office of the Register of Deeds for 'Wilkes: Ctgkflty, N, C., in Book 160, page 184. This March 23rd, 1234. In the Spr“>rioT Court. Colonial Products Company. Inc., vs .Murray .Rubber Coni- uany, Inc., and- Alfred H. Bran- 'lam. Receiver of Murray Rubber Company, Inc. To Murray Rubier Cou-in.ur- Inc. and Alfred Branham, Receiv er of Murray Rubber Company. Ine; You a: each of you are here by' notified that an action as above entitled has been com menced in the Superior Court of . Wilkes county, and that sum mons .has. been i3,sued therein, returnable before the Clerk of Superior Court of Wilkes Count on the 4th day of May, 1934, at his office in the courthouse in the town of Wilkesboro, North Carolina, and you. are further notified that at the sa:ne tim and place a warrant of attach ment was i.sBued against the property of the defendants, in | the above entitled cause, return- i able at the same time and place. I and you will further take notin'- j that the plaintiff has filed a i duly verified complaint in said I cause in the office of the Clerk of j the Superior Court of Wilkes County, and you are hereby fur ther notified to appear at said time and place and answer or de mur to the complaint of the plaintiff, which is for the recov ery ot the sum of $5,076.71, due the plaintiff by the defendants as sales agent of the defendants, and herein fail not. This April 3, 1934. W. A. STROUD, Clerk ot Superior Court. 4-26-41.‘ n on the 28rd day of April, 122%. at two o’clock p. m., the foHew- „ Ing described real estate, to wH;?"" Being lots numbers 6 aai-^ on map of Ridge Crest properlr of J. W- Darticll, J. W. MsMa and C. B. Franklin, said plat **- corded In Register of Deefc flee of Wilkes County, N. C. This 20th day of March, W. M. ALLESL 4-19-4t. ' Tra*«B- '3 a RiTini Ruskin Douum tor • SO CENIS HAVANA.! 1 lAm 5c. with say [Sc. TWBn II JoKtt RasktMaaa I miUtr and bccanae I BETTER and MOHi HAVANA kk ftf* Rntkiii. Ttfi aay. Yo«*il ' Jaka Ru.Ua tMa «tc BEST AND BIGCE = CIGAR VALUE Bconeft-Irf'wii;, WInston-Kalem, N. ' l)i-)riba(ac. MACHINB MAOB JENKINS HARDWARE COMPANY ■‘Northwest North Carolina’s Largest Hardware Store NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. ^ Before you buy any electric refrigerator, get complete details on the WESTING- HOUSE PROTECTION PLAN. Promise noth ing, sign nothing, pay, nothing until you see how much more WESTINGHOUSE offers in every way. 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