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. #3 i': ^iA^oRed that Jw wauld irnmt W. t.of&xidg^n an order di- the state .board of elec- declare hha tiie winner of imocratic congrressional nom- in the ei(Rh district obserrers made that pre- iii on the basis of the failure . Bobert Young of Dunn in an imjR'to force the state board rtify him as the winner of Itemocratic nomination for W^ieitor of the fourth district. Judge Harris upheld a demurr er filed by the board asking that Young’s suit be dismissed. “T have gone into this matter (of the board’s jurisdiction and powers) thoroughly during the past several days,” the jurist eonunented, ” and I am perfectly aaitsfield that the state board of elOctions dees no’f have the power to go behind returns filet with it by county boards.” Observers recalled that at a hearing last week, Burgin’s attor- *eys attacked the board’s investi gation of the eighth district pri mary and challenged its power to direct county boards to reverse re turns. Original returns gave Burgin a majority of about 100 voles. Fol lowing its investigation of alleged irregularities, the board listed re turns showing a 23-vote majority for Burgin's opponent. C. B. Deane. Judge Hairis said he would an nounce a decision in the Burgin case tomorrow or Friday. What ever the decision, the case will go to supreme court, as each side has *said it would appeal from an adverse ruling. Young gave notice of appeal. He had sought an order to re- «j-jire the board to void results of tte Democratic first primary in Johnston county. He charged that Republican.s, nonresi-'ents, and unregistered person.s voted in the election. .Judge Han-is’ action vacated a temporary order restraining the board from certifying Young’s opponent. Solicitor C. C. Canady. Attorney-General Hairy Mc- Mullan said Yaung’s appeal would not keep the temporary order in effect, but that the board would not certify Canady if the supreme court decides the case befor-.' tmi" for printing ballo't.s. K the case is not dc.ided by that time, McMul'an .-a d, the board ■nrll place Can.ady’s name on the ballots. In brief rjgumehts before Har ris, Heill McK. Salmon cf I.illing- ton, attorney for Young, asserted that the Johnston election had been honeycombed with "frauvl and irregfularities.” ‘'If they (the board members) have the authority to peep behind the election returns in the eighth congressional district,” the attor ney asked, “why don’t they have the authority to go squarely be hind the returns in Johnston coun ty?" Commenting on Judge Hams aeeming indication his decision in ^ tiie Burgin case, Elections Board ^ Chairman W. A. Lucas, said: "Regardless of the nature of the •oling, it is important that the en tire situation be clarified by a su- prane court decision. If the board not have the power it thinks ft -has, then it is important not that the courts let the board 'fiiinar it, hut that it let the leg- ialatare know it. *."Then, the legislature can eith- ^"ar remedy the defect or make it it does not intend for the l^ard to have any effective su pervisory power of any kind. I^ool Kits Free ? To School Children :T ^ and' . in Ofeanabora.! Friday,^ night- and hewd offi^Ms.linnoiuice a. '!^Jear. idsM , car sale to bo in progress at all Ford dealers throughout the month of September.*' The YadkT*'Valley Motor com pany today announced full co operation and participation In the drive and Invites inspection of the present used car stock with prices down to a level where it is hoped that every car may be moved during the month. With improvement reported in general business conditions, now is con sidered an opportune time to buy a good car at prices lower than will be In effect next month or later “ if ,g,THg JOI uj^> Buh Buhchtiftf I The present stock of Tadkin Valley Motor company consists of A models up to 37’s and purchas es may be made on an easy pay ment plan. C.4RD OP THANKS We wish to thank our friends for kindne.ss and .sympathy dur ing the IHness and death of our father and grendfaiher, J. W. Holbrook. THE FAMILY. The Coca-Cola Bottling com pany has announced that a free ' I^OOl kit containing two lead ‘puncils- one red and blue pencil. •’6n0 pen holder and pen, one 7- ruler, one eraser and two tetters, win be given with each of a six-bottle carton of vOC*Co>a. t the school kits may be obtain- ifi only through dealers who haye ^ six-bottle cartons for sale. — itenr And V^ety Show On Fnday Night tete lyey, humorous lecturer, master of ceremonies at a ' show and amateur con lie held in the North Wil- ^•d school auidtorlum on lay Bight, eight o’clock, sh prises wUl he given wln- In tbe-eontesis ^nd all who to .take part with any kind lormance aro asked to re- viS the auditorium immedl- t®*" the show to ■' yr.' Ivey will be a troupe entertainers from rqni ^1^8 in Wlnston- results I RONDA, Route 2. Au»^.S0^A rery successful reylyai. closed here at Bethel church the third gjsjg bunion held,'at Pleasaht Sunday, with a baptising at ten o’clock and a sermon by the pas tor, Rev. R. J Pardue, at 11:00 o’clock a. m. The following mem bers were added to the church: Misses Pauline Hemric, Kathlene Gllliejn, Blanche Pardue, Lola Morrison, and Bllrabeth Burch- ette. Waiter J. (Bud) Osborne and Charlie Wilmoth. Rev. Fill more Lawrence and several local ministers assisted the pastor. Rebecca Pardue, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F Pardue, underwent an appendi citis operation last Friday night at the Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital. The report Is that she is doing fine and can soon be discharged. Miss Sarah Vannoy. and little sister, Mabel, of Winston-Salem, spent a few days here visiting their aunt, Mr®. J. T. Trlplette and Mr. Trlplette. the second week in August. They were ac companied here by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vannoy, Char les Vannoy and Vaughn Higgins, who attended services here. Miss Mary Nell Gray, of Cllng- man, visited her cousins. Misses Natra and Pauline Pardue and several friends during the week of the revival here. Homo church near Lomax last Sunday.. Hlssea Norma and Kathlene Gilliam, Kenneth Stroud and Carl ■ Durham spent last Week In Winston-Salem -vielting Mesdames J. B. Armstrong aiid Lonis Fer- laszo. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Pardue a son, August 27th. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Trlplette and Clay Mastln virited a while with the former’s parents last Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Trlplette. of Jonesvllle. M.'. and Mrs. W. H. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Jones, Eugene Jones, Paul Mathis and “Bud” Osborne attended the quartet twinging e.t Fall Creek school au ditorium last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Gilliam, Jr., and children, Charlie, HI, and Mary, from State Road, are the guesU of her parents, Mr- and Mrs. D. J. Melton, this week. Mis. Max Pardue’s mother, Mrs. Lille rd, of Reidsyllle, Is spending a few weeks here In her home. Mrs. W. H. Jones and Mrs. D. S. Gilliam attended the Honda school opening last Monday morning. "Aunt” Mollie Ann Osborn* is ^ Hemrip^^ }im Ur. Wa^ and llitlft Linda, ft^tt ygh Re-Open-Liberty Ln^i^ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davit hare purchased the Liberty' Lunth fdhm Mrs. Margaret are again operating the, in the Liberty Theatre bnndfiat.^'l Tho cafe has been ihoroiighly renoYfUed and Mr. and Mrs. Dayis make a specialtv of serrlng short orders and s-indwlehes of all kinds. ; Mr. and Mrs. Davis formerly operated this cafe several years ago, and they extend, a cordial invitation for their old friends and customers to come around and see them again. CARD OF THANKS We want to thank our friends and neighbors for the klndnesi and sympathy during the illness and death of our son and especi ally do we want to express our thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Porter and family, of Roaring River. Mr. Ballard and Mr. W. 0. Allen, of Winsfon-Salem, and the nurses of the Elkin hospital. Also Reln.s-Sturdivant for their kind ness. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE HEMRIC AND FAMILY. iSte »ieI md dsiU-' over tli» ■pfittntryi'.' '-’‘y / Hpra tlhp' tatlves abided liA-#tet!ag and all were optimistic prer the np- tum in hnsinosp and the bright prospects for Increesed new and used car sale for the faU- RsadtaK tha l far leap monl^ 'trf OR Qum AtriiON Stony Fork Youth Claimed By Death Reely Smith, l#-vear-old son of Isaac and Cora Mtller Smith, of the r.tony Fork community, died Tuesday. Funeral service was held Wed nesday at Stony Fork church wit Rev. Vilas Minton conducting the last iltes. ,, Surviving the youth are his parents and throe brothers, Ray. Ransom and Rex Smith. Why Suffer With CoIda*Pau 7 — TAKE COOKS — T CCC And Be Reliewed m _ »■- FOR SALE: Siorehcane apd in Moravian Falls. See E. D. R. A. Greer, Moravian Falls, N. C. FOR SALE: 1085 Ford Del _ _ Touring Coach, A-1 condlll^», ' j-J, See or write Mrs. C. C. ChUroi^;^^^ Cricket, N. C * '• 9-l-2t-pd. FOR SAIjK: Six lot* In Spalnhoer, sub-di/islon in Wllkesboro;' beantflul location, priced sell. Yadkin Valiev Motor Coi,-’* 8-29-1^ QUICK SALE lor caab, two 13- Inch carriage Underwood type writers in A-1 condition. Also two roll top desks. W. G. Har rison, Ninth street, over Dr. W. A. Taylor’s office. 8-11-tf INTERN.ATION.VL Reconditioned Tractors, Trucks, newer units, farm machinery end good used cars. Finest selection In the Carollnas. Henkel’s. Statesville, N. C. 8-29-Bt Just a Few of the Many Money-Saving Prices on Baby Foods, Cosmetics, Household Needs, Prescriptions, At I Horton’s Cut-Rate Drug Store $1.00 Maltoleum Tonic Sale Price, .$1.00 Rexall Rhumatic Compound, on sale at $1.00 Agarex, plain or ^Qr compound, on sale at $1.00 Pure Test Cod Liver Oil, Horton’s price — 75c family size Castoria 4Q/* 75c .Alophene Pills AQ/» lOO's, Horton’s price Soda Straws, 500’s Get a supply now Kp.som Salts, 5 pounds 9 1 /» K.-'som Salts, 100 pounds $0 7C Horton’s price %J• I Bible- 250 page, good binding), 25c Citiati. Magnesia 1 $1.25 Pipe, with 3 packages $1 QA Edgeworth tobacco, all for A •\J\J (Your name engraved on pipe at no d.\tra charge) Introducing “Chamley” 50c economy ■size Cosmetics, Face Powders, Creams and Bath Preparations, 1 Q/» With 'This Coupon, each IJ/C Assortment of 10 Prepara- $1 CO tions for A *07 15c pint Measuring Cups (in (Stock limits us to 19 sales on this) 15c Fruit Juice Extractors Rn (only 11 left), each OC ,$1.50 Winchester Roller Skates QQ^ Flostex Bath Room Tissue 1 O ^ 3 for 1«5C $5.95 Syphon Bottles %A QQ Horton’s Price — ^•2/0 Purest Aromatic Cascara 1 2 ounces for AOC $1.00 Rexall ‘‘93” Hair QQr« Tonic, Horton’s Price OJ7C 60c Syrup Pepsin "idn 50c Rexall Jasmin Face Powder 1 25c Rexall Jasmin Talc Powder 1 6-3c Kotex, 30’s and 35c Quest, AQ^ (98c value), both for ^OC All Fishing Tackle, reduced in price “V /O Scott Towels, in rolls, 1 Ay* Horton’s Price xUC 50c Phillips Magpiesia on sale at 50c Tek Tooth Brushes on sale at mOC Castor Oil, full half pint, ^ A n Horton’s PTice X^C • 365 DAYS TO EACH YEAR THE PEN THAT MAKES WRITING A PLEASURE Friday and Saturday ... ONLY! This Certificate Is Worth $4.31 69C Vacuum Filler This Certificate and 69c entitles the bearer to one of our Genuine Indestructible $5.00 Vacuum Filler SACKLESS FOUNTAIN PENS. Visible In Supply. You SEE the Ink. A lifetime guarantee with 5aeh pen. Sizes for ladies, men, boys and girls. This pen will not leak, blot or break. Vanilla Extract, pints, Horton’s Price —. 25c Listerine Tooth Paste, on sale at $9.95 ladies’ Fitted Week- End Bags, each $10.95 ladies Fitted Wieek- End Bags, each $12.50 ladies’ Fitted Week- $>T QC One of each of these in stock—first come, first served) *5.95 ‘6.95 THE NEW PLUNGER FILLER—VACUUM ZIP—ONLY ONE PULL AND IT’S FULL This Pen holds 200 per cent more ink than any ordinary fountain pen on the market- You can wri’te for Three Months on One Filling. No repair bills! No lever filler- No Pressure bar- tested and guaranteed by the factory to be unbrea-cablo for life. Get yours NOW. THIS PEN GIVEN FREE if you can buy one in the city for less than FIVE DOLLARS! T^>s ^rtificate good only while advertising sale is on. INTRODUCTORY OFFER—fhis Pen will be ?5.00 after the Sale. ALSO $1.50 PENCILS TO MATCH ABOVE PENS, ONLY 29c 50c KLENZO Tooth Paste 19c ONE POUND Epsom Salts 5c 57c SQUIBB Mineral Oil 59c 50c Size JERGEN’S LOTION Free—26c size all purpose Cream with each sale. The Drinks Are On The House... Clip this entire ad., sign and present at our fountain, because we want to “SET ’EM UP” to a delicious glass of ROOT BEER, . . . At No Cost to You Use this ad. copy for your drug shop ping list. It makes a good one, and it will save you money on all your drug store needs. 65c Dr. Ress’ Horse and Cattl© Powder 50c Dr. Hess’ Poultry Pomain — 25c Regs Chocolate Laxative $1.20 Caldwel’s Sjrrup Pepsin 10c Block Magnesia, 3 for — 25c Listerine Rub — 15c Stork Nipples, 3 to pkg., package. 5c Pencils, 3 for — 10c Puretest Senna Leaves, 4c 15c Varsity Loose Leaf Binder 15c Varsity Loose Loaf Filler Both for 1^ 5-gallon Stock Dip or Fly Spray _ $3.89 50c Electric Heaters — — 23c $1.00 Out-Gro (for in-growing toe nails) 79c 25c Black and White Ointment or Soap 50c PHILLIPS Magnesia 34c $1.00 FOUNTAIN Syringes 59c $1 79 Electric Fans 99c 25c Exelento 19c FOOT ITCH ATHLETE’S FOOT. m [n^ckRcliet. $1.00 Hot Water Bottles Horton’s Price .... - — 59c $1.39 Combination Bottle and Svring^e, on sale at 79c $1.98 Thermos Lunch Kits $ Horton’s Price 1.29 25c Dr. Hess Poultry Louse Killer, - 13c 5c Schraft’s Candy Bars Two for _ 5c $1.19 Gallon Thermos Jugs Horton’s Price .... 89c Sun Glasses—all colors, sizes and kinds AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES! 50c Mouth Wash, (full pint), on sale at 19c 5c Academic Note Book Fillers Three for .... 10c Big 5 Composition Books Three for _ 10c 45c Stock Dip Horton’s Price 24c Klinik Russian Mineral Oil Full pint — 19c 15c Putnam Dye on sale at .... — 7c $1.25 Peruna Tonic Horton’s Price 77c ParawaOc, full pound on sale at _ 9c Carbon Di Sulphide Horton’s price, pound 33c $1.00 Zonite on sale at — 79c 17 Volume Peroxide, Full pint 34c 25c Anacin Tablets Horton’s Price - 16c 60c Anti-Skipper Compound on sale at - 31c 25c Shu-Milk Liquid Horton’s Price — 16c Castoria, small size Horton’s Price 24c 30c C C C on sale at — — 19c )5c Jaarain Cold, Vanishing or Cleansing Cream 13c 60c Gypsy Cream Horton’s Price 38c 50c Rexall Asthma Powder Horton’s Price .39c PRESCRIPTIONS.... e We consider filling Prescriptions the most Important part of our work. Bring us your next Prescription and be assured that it will be filled by a Registered Druggist, exactly as your doctor has ordered, from a fresh stock of the purest drugs, and at . . . HORTON’S Money-Saving Prices I oe« THIS CERTIFICATE IS WORTH THIRTY-FIVE CENTS QE^ A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT oy This Coupon and 65c in cash is good for a full site |l.00 bottle of Old Indian Kid ney and Liver Tonic. This is the Pioneer of all Indian Medicines and has relieved thousands of sick mra, women and chil- daren all over the United States where many other medicines have failed. lease on life, make the eyes brighter and clear up the complexion in just a few days time. Fever in one This wonderful medi- ine will give a new pation. Relieves Colds, Grip day’s time. Relieves B quick relief from pain, and Kidney troi^^. Indigestion, C»8ti- and Sicl Sick Headadies. Takes the place of Calomel without any restriction of diet. Drives out Malaria,'' up the entmq system, purifies the blood and makM. life worth,living. Be conv^ If More Convenient, Call at NE^ON’S CUT-RATE DRUj^StORE. Ji^^borQ, N. C- WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE SAME HIGH-CLASS M^CHAHUI^HIGH TY|^jR|'|»VlC& A|TO mm JC. -i'
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