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EIGHT. » rUs ■j.'f'r * ife -fiiSJiui*-' ' . THFf?JOURNAr^PATIltQT. N0ftTB''WlLl JOROiWC: ■■■..^ Iftdid WlnlSer. ■^•v?o^ye«r-«ld1 itOii W MfStolid Jto.' Vf.,lB!. Wink r f «*f* ua>J»'l*Wd^ oi^Tfition for ‘-M-J(*n4icU^ *t the Wlkeo hos- ■*^ ;. pitid MOAd^jf. ftwter^ vkt- sire' . la 'Ust J. 0. Brew 2 a«ddrat the »ttr, wda among t r^rl^ta the Wllki ' ^ 4^. Hr. f; D. MeCaa^ M«d«wt:0t the \ 5tr, ^-In tbe V[inc« * 4a7 n^fleading lf h ■• i :i : • , . >.r-, .•»:»» R#. Jt 3k;,&U»ft»F; > dtl^i^.ef nw ^0x1^ .wae-^ln the WilkMhoros , this 'Week attending to b'ditBesd - matten ADMINISTRATRIX NOTIOE ^i., 1 lUrdng (inalified as adminis tratrix of the estate of Qlenn Hartln Swalm, deceased, late of Witkes connty, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons teg elaims against the estate of said., deceased to exhibit them to ■the undersigned at Ronda, N. C.. sn or before the 22nd day of Oc tober, 1987, or this notice will be Alead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate set tlement. This 22nd day of Oct., 1936. MRS. GLENN SWAIM, Admi. of Glenn Martin Swaira, Deceased. 11-2 G-6t ,>T? Miss Rebecoaf Bra^e. who iha Veek-ej^ hi^ with her ^aritets, pr., and #(^. R. M. 'Sirame, had as her gn'est, . Miss liijt:i,Vlrglnia JartBr, * qJasSnjats of 'heiti ai Salem College.to ^^hston- Ltoind.-Tablets, Salve. Nose Drops cher.ks MALARIA in 3 days COLDS first day Headache, 39 minntefi ilalTO.- • ■"?■ iiir. and Mrs. H.^G> ‘ Wingat?. ..'and. Ol^0'^Whter8,*iV^nn and LAn^a J^i and Mit^Ahnie Mc- C^tlough,'p wer»4 guwts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Tevepaugh and Miss Mae I'V>8t6r. Slight improvement is now not ed in the condition of Mrs. W. A. Jones, of Wilkcsboro, who has been quite ill the past ten days, ^'or a day or so Mrs. Jones was threatened with a severe attack of pneumonia. Miss Izetta Smithey and Mr. Ralph Goings, both of whom hold positions with the Marshall-Field Company in Leaksville, spent the week-end here with Miss Smith- ey’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smithey. Mrs. Harold Riley arrived Fi-i- day from St. Louis, Mo., to visit her mother, Mrs. Rosa Reeves. She win return to St. Louis next week and will be accompanied by Mr.s. Reeves, who will spend the winter with luer. "i, ?'r. Icjwell Smithey, Mr. Lee Neaves and Mr. John Kelly, all of Slkin, vUited in the home of MV. 'tflid Mrs. Charles Smithey during the week-end and attend- Purlcar News ' PHRLBAR, Nov. 17.i—Mr^^and Mrs. Winton Eller’s friends and •rqlatiw gathered at .his home at Millers Creek Wednesday night and gave them a shower of use ful' presents. Mr, and Mrs. Eller were married November 7. Mtot Eetel McNlel, of Millers G«ek> died Friday of apendicltts; She was buried at New Hope Sad- .urda]P. evening. R e v. A.Very 'ftl>Sreff*lnd Rev. A. W. Eller con; ducted the funeral. She leayea a husband and six small children to ’mourn her going. Mrs. Clyde EHer has beent'sick at her father's, Mr. M. O. Faw, J^ar« Coughs'^ common colds for several "d^ys. She ii* kble to be out again. ^ Two of Mr'.' and Ura'. Owyn Church's children have pneumdn- la. ■>; Mrs. Clajdd Pearson,,Is at Daria hosiMtal at'StateevUie, recovering from an' opi^tlon. - Mr. and Mi4J^ John BUer.spent jpme time with Mrs. Ifotije Jones, Sunday. She is improring, her il^ends will be glad to learn. Mr. John Cooper spent Us( week with bis parents, Mr. andj iMrs. R. C. Cooper. Be has a po-j sition at Danville, Va. | CARD OF THANKS j The wife and family of Qr. W.1 'mmm THUESDAYi NOV. 19, ijJUlf .. I' '4X-Ljql^‘ B. Splw wishes to thpi^'li^ I hiiii Ifar)^ £he illness atol wbite and colored for theh* ktod^'-of ih^ ARHiOW SHIR'^I^WILSON UNDERWE^ OW?S TKat I!ang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial Irritation, you can get relief now with Oreomulslon. Selous trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomul- sion, which goes right to the scat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed mem branes as the germ-Iadpn phlegm is loosened and expelled. If other remedies have don’t be discouraged, j-our t ls authorized to guarantee lUlsion and to refund your tf you are not satisfied with from the very first bottle, lulslon right now. (Adv.) SPliALPRlCESonDAY-OLD ANfr TEN-DAY OLD CHICKS $6.95 per too All shipping charges prepaid. Live delivery guaranteed. These chicks are from sturdy, healthy, blood tested stock. Greensboro hatched. They will pay your investment actual returns. Thousands weekly in Red, Plymouth Rocks, and Wyandottes. Send us your order today. CAROLINA HATCHERY Try’"Rn^My-Tism”—World's Bestjed Liniment GOOD USED CAR VALUES! CABS 1—1936 Ford Tudor 1—1935 Ford Tudar 1—1934 Ford Del. 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The first link, extending from Miller's Creek to Wilbar, has hsen surfac ed and la deecrihed as a most ex- link of highway. ■ "^TThe second link extends from Wilbar to the summit of the Blue Ridge through what is known as the “Jumping off place" and near the Wilkes-Ashe line In tersects with the Blue Ridge Par'sway, where an underpass Is planned. The short link to be let will mean the completion of a hard surfaced road between the Jef- fersona and North Wllkesboro aud will be the main thorough- .>is connecting Asho county with I he greater part of the state. It will also be greatly beneficial to the many people residing in the communities along the route in I oth Wilkes and .Ashe counties. Preaching Service Eider E. A. Tmng will preach at Rock Springs near McGrady on the fifth Sunday, November 29, II o’clock. The public is invited to attend. " f STETSON'S veisalile twins "Playboy" and "Bantam" *5' ® J. a. r eg. 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