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[esraur Se[rtember I8|2; Cash I^ri^ i»' Continaed from page three) Pea Yocmg Birds 1.60 Pen Old Birds 1.60 SECTION 2—BARRED PLYMOUTH BOCKS »' (UaUty aass) Qass _ " 7. Cock Cockerel Hen .76 .26 .76 .26 1 .76 .76 .76 Pullet .75 1.60 1,60 I*- 'i 13. 14. 16. 16. 17. 18. ,78 ,76 .75 .75 19. 20. 21. 22. 28, 24. Pen Young Birds Pen Old Birds SECTION 3~RARRKO ROCKS (Light Barred Reeks) Cock - Cockerel ... - Hen Pullet Pen Young Birds 1.80 Pen Old Birds 1.80 SECTION 4—WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS Cock 76 Cockerel 76 Hen 76 Pullet 76 Pen Young Birds 1.50 Pen Old Birds 1.60 SECTION 5—RHODE ISLAND REDS Cock 75 Cockerel 75 Hen 75 Pullet 75 Pen Young Birds 1.50 Pen Old Birds 1.50 SECTION 6—WHITE LEGHORNS (Exhibition Class) Class 1 31. Cock 75 Cockerel - 75 Hen - 75 Pullet 75 Pen Young Birds 1.50 Pen Old Birds - 1.50 SECTION 7—WHITE LEGHORNS (Utility Class) Cock 75 Cockerel 75 Hen 75 2 8 26 R .26 R. 25 R .86 R .76 26 .76 26 .98 R ,18 R .86 R ,76 .86 .76 .88 .85 .25 .26 .26 R R R R .76 .26 .76 .26 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. .26 R .26 R .25 R .26 R .76 .25 .75 .25 32. S3. 34. 36. 36. 2 .25 .25 .25 .25 3 R R R R .75 .25 .75 .25 37. 38. 39. .25 .25 .25 USE COOK'S c.c. c. ReOercfl Flu, Colds. Coughs, Sore Hm>at, Group, Nervousness. NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL F.STATE Under and by virtue o( the power of sale contained in a cer tain Deed of Trust executed on the 9th day of November 1933. by Nancv Jane Spicer. Oertie Spicer and her husband, Will Spicer, to secure the payment of a note therein mentioned, de fault having been made in the payment thereof and demand having been made on me; I will, therefore, on Monday, October 1, 1934 at the hour of Twelve o’ clock noon, at the Court House goor in "Wilkesboro. N. C., offer lor sale to the ’’.igUest hi Idor for cash, the following described tract of land, io-wit; Beginning on a rock. R. H. Garris' corner, mnning north J4 poles to a rock In Rhoda Holloways line: thence oast 101 1-3 poles ti) a post oa,-. the corner of the old tract; th.on south 44 poles to a stake in tlu' old line; then west 101 1-2 pole to the beginning containing 2 7 acres more or less and bein that same tract of land conveyed to Nancy Jane Spicer by T. Sparks and wife, M. L. Sparks »nd John Spicer, Sr., and bein, recorded in Deed Book 158, Pa.g 11, in the office of the Ilegistfi of Deeds of IVilkes County. ii the 'cotirl house Wilkesher North Carolina. T lis 15tb flay of Au.g., 193-i ANNIE V. JENNINGS, 9-G-4t. ’jmsteo. J. R- Ilcndcr.sOn. Attorney. ty. NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes Coun- Notice is hereby given that Wilson Gryder, who W'as convict ed at the March terra of the Su perior Court. 1934, for assault with a deadly weapon and other offenses, rvill apply to the Gov ernor of North Carolina for a parole. This 3rd day of Sept., 1934. W. S. GRYDER. North Wilkesbero, N. C. 9-13-2t-(T) .26sB 'Jen Young Bird*— ■' L60-^.75.26 •S.42. NOTICE OF SALE Ok’ PROl*- ERTYV LTNDER MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred in that certain mortgage deed executed by Mark Brown and wife, Viola Brown to the under signed on the 17th day of July. 1930, and recorded in the regis ter of deeds office for Wilkes county in Book 155, page 109. and default having been mad in the payment of the indebted ness therein secured, I will r the 15th day of September. 1934 at ? 2 noon, at the courthouse door, Wilkesboro. N. C., offer for sale, at’public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, (for the purpose of satisfying the said in debtedness), the following des cribed property, viz: Beginning on a poplar in his corner line: then west to a gum and maple in Garfield Pierson’s line; then a south course to a black gum in said Person’s line; then an east course to Mark Brown’s line; then north with the said Mark Brown’s line to th.e beginning, containing four (4) acres, more or less. This 15th day of August, 1931. LOU L.4WRENCE, Mortgagee. L. M. Abernethy. Attorney, Granite Falls, N. C. 9-13-2 NOTICE ! North Carolina, V.'ilkes Couu- ' ty. In the Superior Court, before the clerk. J. F. Shumate, J. I. Blalock, and wife, Mrs. J. f. Blalock, L. H. Shumate. M. S. Shumate, A. T. Shumate. Dora Kyle and Mrs. O. M. Watkins, widow, vs J. E. Blalock and wife, Mrs. M. C. Blalock, W. F. Shumate and wife, Mae Shumate, Stella Ox ley, and husband. Mark Oxley, Lillie Cheek and husband, Ro bert Cheek and Max Shumate. The defendants. J. E. Bla lock and wife, Mrs. M. C Bla lock, W. F. Shumate and wife, Mae Shumate, Stella Oxley and husband, Mark Oxley, Lillie Cheek and husband. Robert Cheek and Max Shumate will take notice that an action en titled as aJbove has been com menced in the Superior Court oi Wilkes county. North Carolina tc i partition the lands of L. W. Shu i mate, deceased, between the plaintiffs and the defendants in this cause who are heirs at law and next of kin of L. W. Shu mate, deceased, and the said de fondants will further take no tice that they are required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wilkes ' county, at the Courthouse in the i Town of Wilkesboro, North Car olina on the 30 day of Oct., 1934, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiffs in thi.s action, or the said plaintiffs ! will apply to the Court for the [ relief demanded in the said com plaint. This .28 day of Aug., 1934. W. A. STROUD, i Clerk of Superior Court, Wilkes County. 9-27-511 48. 44." 46. 46. 47. 48. Pea Old Bitde SE(?nON 8-^AMBS'r^. Cock -■e .w - jS S»Iw Show •faaliliilll ot Godcerel .... Hen Pallet Pen Yoang Birds Pen'Old Birds .76 .76 .76 1.60 .1.60 M .26 B .25 B .26 B ,76 .26 ,76 .26 49. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. SECTION 9—ANY OTHER BREED Cock .75 Cockerel — .76 Hen .76 Pullet .76 Pen Youn; Birds 1.60 .25 .25 .25 .26 .76 Pen Old Birds L60 SECTION 10—CAPONS .76 .26 CISM 1 2 S 66. Beat Matured, any breed - SECTION 11—TURKEYS .76 .25 R 66. Bronie Tom — .75 .25 R 67. Bronte Hen - .76 .25 R 68. Bourbon Tom .76 .26 R 69. Bourbon Hen SECTION 12—DUCKS .76 .25 R 60. Pair Indian Runners .76 .25 R 61. Pair Any Other Breed — — SECTION IS—GEESE .76 R 62. Pair Any Breed SECTION 14—EGGS over 12 items. Must all be grown by one ex- .75 .25 R hlbitor. Open to all SECTION 2—POTTED PLANTS 6.00 3.00 1.00 2. Geranium, best blooming .50 .25 R 3. Begonia, best blooming .60 .25 R 4. Snapdragon, best blooming .50 .26 R 5. Potted Ferns, not over five 1.00 .60 R 6. Best Potted Plant in bloom .50 .26 R 7. Most Unusual Plant — .50 .26 R 8. Hanging Basket Growing Plant .50 .25 R 9. Best Specimen Growing Fem .60 .25 R 10. Cactus - .60 .25 R Cut flowers may be entered as late as 9:00 o’clock Tuesday morning, September 18, 1934. SECTION 3—CUT FLOWERS 50 .25 B 19 50 .26 R IQ 60 .26 R 50 .25 B 50 .25 R 16. Vase of Assorted Flowers 50 .25 R DEPARTMENT G Boys* and Girls’ Agricultural Clubs A. G. HENDREN, Superintendent. 1. RULES OF CONTEST Premiums in this department w'ill be open to Wilkes County Cflub Members only. 2. Each contestant mu.st be in good standing. 3. There will be no entry fee. 4. Club members must follow the rules of the Fair Association as well as the instructions of the County Agent. 5. If not more than two exhibits are made in a class, only sec ond prize money will be given unless exhibits have special merit. 6. Entries close Monday nopn, and all club exhibits must be on Fair Grounds not later than 6:00 P. M., Monday of Fair Week. 7. All entries must be grown by the club member making the entry. SECTION 1—BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CALF CLUB Registered Jersey Heifers Class 123 1. Heifer, over one year old anii under 2 8.00 4.00 2.00 Senior Calf, 6 to 12 months old 8.00 4.00 2.00 $10.00 of the above amount is contributed by the Bank of North Wilkesboro, $10.00 is contributed by the Deposit & Savings Bank. SECTION 2—BOYS’ CORN CLUB 1 50 2. Class 3. 10 Ears of 1 Ear Com 10 Ears of Prolific Com 50 Single Ear of 1 Ear Com 50 Single Ear of Prolific Com 50 SECTION 3—BOYS’ WHEAT CLUB Peck of Smooth Wheat 50 Peck of Bearded Wheat 50 SECTION 4—BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ POULTRY CLUB 4. 5. 6. 2 .25 .25 .25 .25 7. 8. .25 R R 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Pen of Barred Plymouth Rocks 1-00 Cockerel Barred Plymouth Rock 75 Pullet Barred Plymouth Rock 75 White Rocks, Pen ; 1-00 White Rock Cockerel 75 White P.ock Pullet - 75 Rhode Island Reds, Pen 1.00 Rhode Island Red Cockerel 75 Rhode Island Red Pullet 75 White Leghorns, Pen 1-00 White Leghorn Cockerel 76 White Leghorn Pullet 7b Dozen Brown Eggs 50 Dozen White Eggs 50 .50 .25 .26 .50 .25 .25 .50 .25 .25 .50 .25 .26 .25 .26 R R R R R R R R R R R R R R DEPARTMENT H—Fancy Needle Work MRS. M. H. STONE and MRS. J. W. ALLEN, Superintendents. Class 1. .50 2. .50 R 3. .50 R All work must be handwork of exhibitor and made within the past five years. The articles exhibited in this department shall be judged on the following qualities: Appropriateness of design, material and decoration; quality of workmanship and attractiveness of finished product. The management will give good care to all articles received for exhibition, but in no case will it be res‘;j(insible for loss or injury should any occur. SECTION 1—SATIN STITCHED EMBROIDERY 12 8 Best Display (2 or more pieces) 1.00 SECTION 2—CUT WORK Best Display (2 or more pieces) 1.00 SECTION 3—CROCHET Best Work (any number of articles) 1.00 SECTION 4—WOOL CROCHET Best Work (any number of articles) 1.00 SECTION 5—KNIT WORK Best Work (any number of articles) 1.00 SECTION 6—FANCY SEWING Best Display (2 or more articles) 1.00 SECTION 7—COUNTERPANE Best Work—^Tufted, Knit, Crochet, Embroid ered, appliqued or fancy 1.00 SECTION 8—RUGS Best Rag Rug 1.00 SECTION 9—OLD LADIES’ WORK This exhibit shall be by a lady not less than 65 years of age, and made by her any time during her life. 9. Any Article of Handwork 1.00 .50 R (Best work, base of consideration) (Continued on back page) 4. .50 R 6. .50 R 6. .50 R .50 R 8. .50 Raleigh, Sept.^ 10.-i-8siee 1984 autbmoMle,. lIceiiM upxte September 8 had tm41m4 4$0,384, an Increase ot 18,074 over the 878,812 sold i aioQt same date lest year.ouid 87,000 more than the 298,181 sold In the first half th^ year. Belief is that sales this year wlU reach 450,000 or more, vrhlch is higher than any year since 1980, larger sales having been made on only three years, 1928-89-30, the sales In 1929 reaching 508,690, the peak in. number. New motor vehicle sales In the state continued to Increase in August and carried the figures for their first eight months of the year to 28,164 new automo biles and 6,663 new trucks, as compared with 16,926 new auto mobiles and 3,779 new trucks in the same period last year, L. S. Harris, motor vehicle bureau di rector, reports. The increase in both kinds of motor vehicles this year over the same period last year was 14,112. Records are not kept tor used car salee. August sales were 4,312 new automobiles and 913 new trucks, as against 3,668 hew automo biles and 762 new trucks In Au gust, 1933. TRIO INDICTED FOR AIDING VAN METER Chicago, Sept. 10.—William P. Finerty, his wife, Ella, aud Miss Marie Conforti, were Indict ed today by a federal grand jury on charges of harboring the late Homer 'Van Meter, Dllllnger gangster. 666 TS. MALARIA 666 Liquid or Tablets Cheeks Malaria in Tliree Days. Sure Preventative. 9-13-St Williams Auto & Radiator Shop Phone 334-J — N. Wilkesboro Route 60 Radiator Repairing, Body Re building, Motor Blocks Rebored, Extensions Welded in Truck Frames, General Repair Work a Specialty. T. H. MLLIAMS, Owner. USfy Went BacE Jo Taking CARDUI and Was Helped For severe periodic pains, cramps or nervousness, try Cardui which 80 many women have praised, for over fifty years. Mrs. Dora Dun- gan, of Science Hill, Ky., writes: “Several years ago, when I was teaching sebooL I got run-down and suffered intensely during men struation periods. I took Cardui and was all right again. After X was married, whm Z felt all nm- down and was Irregular, I always resorted to Cardui and was helped.” ... It may be just what you need. Thousands of women testify Car dui benefited them. If it does not benefit YOU, consult a physician. Bold In tl bottles. THIEVES GET $2 IN SAFE ROBBERY $rHlgh Point, Sept. 10-^^levM NOTICE North Carolina, Wilkes Coun ty. In the Superior Court. Grace Harris vs Joseph Harris. The defendant, Joseph Harris, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Wilkes County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff, Grace Harris; asking for an absolute divorce and the said defendant will fur ther take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court of said county in the court house in Wilkesboro, N. C., within the time prescribed by law, and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. Wm. A. STROUD, Clerk ot the Superior Court of Wilkes County, North Carolina. This 28th day of August. 1934. 9-20-4t HOW WOMEN. GAN WIN MEN AND MEN WIN The Favor at Other Men of bU« loiM fiqw I who hauled away Hie iron gate ot the Anatln Furniture com- pa«;^'fronj,here bat night hard ly earned drayw'ohargea. There waa only 88 . in money in the aafe. bat about 126,000 in ae- eohn^'ThO box was found this PA-IOT MAOSIIIB ||A»i ' JENKINS HARDWARE COMPANY? 'Northwest North (Tandiiia’e Largest Hardware Stera^' NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C Welcome Fair Visitor A good time awaits you at the Fair— and Good Things to Eat will be ready for you at the GREEN UNTERN CAFE CLEAN — MODERN — SANITARY BEACH KELLER, Prop. BUS HEADQUARTERS for GREYHOUND Lines SEE THE WORLD’S FAIR ,$28.10 3-DAY ECONOMY TOUR “A” (Transportation to and from Chicago Included)' This tour rate if $28.10 is for one person, and includes all features listed below. It provides a most inexpen sive and enjoyable visit to the World's Fair, and is es pecially suited to the tourist whose time is limited: 1. 3 days’ and 2 nights’ hotel accommodation. 2. Transpoi’tation from terminal to hotel. 3. 2 General admissions to the Exposition grounds. 4. Admission to one of the following: Fort Dearborn, Lama Temple, Colonial Village. 5. Sightseeing bus tour of the fair grounds. 6. Choice of one of the following sightseeing trips: (a) Chicago Northside tour by Gray Line (b) Chicago. Southside by Gray Line, (c) Chicago Stockyards" Tour by Gray Line, (d) Moonlight cruise on Lake Michigan, or any of the other sightseeing cruises operated by the Steamer Roosevelt. 6-DAY ECONOMY TOUR “B” (Transportation to and from Chicago Included)' "niis tour rate of $35.60 is for one person, and includes all features listed below: 1. 6 days’ and nights’ hotel accommodation. 2. Transportation from terminal hotel. 3. 3 General admission tickets to the exposition grounds 4. Admission to one of the following: Fort Dearborn, Lama Temple, Colonial Village. 5. Sightseeing bus tour of the fair grounds. 6. Includes same as listed in paragraph six above. For Further infomation consult Local Agent ,$35.60 ATLANTIC GREYHOUND LINES.. Beach Eellar, Agent North Wilkesboro, N. 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