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S. J. CitAVBN.
At Ul
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^OratioIAe,
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tt*' ail, CM TOO
'.-Jiytt, ,
t!^r ‘ FOR SALE
8AIJB:, t'cmpieto Radio
$10.00 cash. A real op-
Ity to learn tha radro'fe-
Bttslness. See John WIlea
Day Electric Co. ’ 7-2*-2t
Mi BALE—1089 Ford V-8 In
Jt-t oondltton; 'will sell reason
'With small dcrwn payment
I ojmjr terms, or trade for
' 1U^ ear or irick-up.
Barlw
•« ^^i^Ikesboro
7-13-lt-pd
MKBiT E; 7-yoar-oId horse, also
Mtwbw and new NIssen Wag-
•B. Mrs. J. E. Winkler, Wilkes-
IT. c. it-pd
JERSEY COW; 7-year-
•B saddle horse, five-gal‘ed;
lB«ionths-old guernsey bull;
BBt*yellow locust fence poets,
Tfiet long, 10c each. A. T.
■ Mobiolk, Wllkeeboro route 1.
7-18-tf
rail ,SELL CHE.AP for qwick
1936 DeLuxe Foi^ coupe,
BM; tires, good condition. Mrs.
■tt' P Byrd, 911 Hinsbaw
Meet, Xorth Wilkesboro, N. C.
it-pd
S.ALE: One eight-room
iBasc. with one-half acre lot.
Anted in Marlon, Virginia. For
•am particulars write R. E.
yketer. P. O. Box 116, Char-
MA, North Carolina.’’ 7-18-3t
3DR SAIJil OR TR.ADE for prop-
■rty in or near Xorth Wilkes-
Asro, 100 acre farm, close to
jBMring River, 1-4 mile off
Vghway 268. W. M. Alexander.
7-22-41
FOR RENT
We large rooms with bath,
.■aoftf painted, behind Com-
sinalfy Store. Information call
3*t-W Or see C. B. Grayson at
.ffRiWir Company. IVpd.
RE.VT, .Ao^st l.st, garage
amd filling station and fenced
*e TO corner ot Cherry and
'Vllkesboro Avenue. See C. A.
Ffmmette, Ronda, N. C.
8-29-4t-pd
(■FPiCE SP.ACE for rent on sec-
mid Door. Steam heat. Will re-
BMtel to sult.-^ee Palmer
iSfeiton. 7-22-2t
Jidy IS
Le Petit Daif^hloois Mid fodi
foreigA Aplbmi||4tc d’lMwtars'
Switaerlaad ^Kid bMitl a ptojbe&.
wi AttMkt()n BngMuid by 600,00^
Oermasa had >t«en s4«la7hd b^.'
the ht^
imand, but that the ^jittaeh
may be lannchad FHJa»till|ht.
Gennans. have a»nw
hundreds of ships for thp atwiy
the newspapers said in a
from'Bera. ^ W ■ •
According to Le Petit Da^hln-
ois, the commander-in-chlef ^
Jthe German Army and other geA
erkts opposed the plan of attax
first set for July”^ 9-10 becaui^
they thought It too dangerous $6
the attackers In its original f«nlu
The ships, according to ' thtf
newspaper, range from German
and captured French, Belgian an^
Dutch freighters and passenggr
ships to fishing smacks and barg
es to be' towed by tugs. They are
lying along the coast from BresL
F'-nee,*to Bergen, Norway, the
paper added.
The fleet’s escort of light gun
boats, submarines and fighting
planes, to be preceded by mine
sweepers and waves of bombers
were ready when one group of
■renerals headed by General Wal-
ther von Brauchltsch, command-
er-ln-chief of the German Army,
pretested that it was too danger
ous, the paper said.
A modified plan of the attack
may be launched Friday night,
the paper declared.
The dispatch .said that General
Wilhelm Keitel, chief of the gen
eral staff, defended the original
plan before Hitler, but the Fueh
rer nevertheless delayed the at
tack to consider the objections.
Italians Opposed
The Von Brauchltsch group,
the dispatch continued, argued
that minesweepers could not clear
the lanes well enough for such a
mighty fleet and that two-thirds
of the force might be lost, leav
ing 200,000 men to risk destruc-
:ion by the British defenders.
iboR
A MriM W ’wlTaTsel^loM ’WM
begin hi 1l»w church
n|gi' GUroath on Sunday, July
if,v'ni6 pMtor,; Bey. J.^P. Roher-
’Bon, win be nsalilied . by Rev.
Chirlle Poole and the irttblle ^luw
a oo«tta toritgtlon nil the
aerytfihl. V. ■ '
A.«pecU4-^tnre of the serylp;.
es wUl be gfhglng by the “
a male quartet com'
pt 0«M‘ge AlM*ndcr,' Ted HayM,'
Oomer H-affmin and Roe , Shn*l|{
mate. They have sung on several
oceasiona In Wilkes and adjoining
counties and their ability to ren
der gospef music la becoming
widely known.
A
Mr. Geitkian Is
Honored By The
Sunday School
Mr. and Mre. J. B. German, of
Boomer, were pleasantly surpris
ed Sunday evening, July 14, when
friends and neighbors began
gathering at their home. After
everyone had engaged In Interest
ing conversation for awhile, the
^roup gathered around a table
placed on the lawn. Mr. W. J.
Earp spoke briefly saying, that
the members of Zion Hill Baptist
Sunday school had chosen that
way to show their appreciation
for Mr. German’s faithfulness In
serving as Sunday school superin
tendent for a number of years:
he then presented a gift to Mr.
German from the Sunday school.
Mr. German responded with
words of appreciation.
J. E. Caldwell returned thanks,
after which the ladles served
cake and Ice cream to the seven
ty-eight people present.
First Demonstration
Dominated By N. C.’s
Banner For Roosevelt
nparb, July 18.—iUiilted Btitesi
propeAy Ini Fntoce' bu emenjed
fiom the w^. with
d«aa««* '
^'Ijnited StotM official* Mid no
Mtitnata ^f total toesM wa* arall-
able, but that reports received
isls^ Prance made- terms with
any indicated damagee had
held to a minimum. .
Saved By-Kodoeo
HqH than a thousand notices
signed 'by 'I^’ler ■ ,>ThoBtplon of
New York, third secretary of the
Enrhasay, had been tumted on
United States property, certifying
to Its ownershfPi and this was.
In genmal, untouehelL
American oil companies, which
were ordered.^by the retijeptl^
French to deetroy their‘supplied*'
and communications companies,
whose coastal cableheads came
under' heavy fire, were believed
to be among the heavleet losers.
S ffwuiiB Uakea' Over
Two private American homM
at Verealltts, those of James
Hazen Hyde And Mrs. James Gor
don Bennett, vrere if requisitioned
by the Germans.
Hyde’s home, a showplace, was
ransacked and books from Its
famous library were scatteMd.,
Later, German troops were quar
tered there and In Mrs. Ben
nett’s home.
dgarets VanWi
a^Sf
headiaB,
Aer oondsipiMJlIiiM* RlaaM '.he •
M bfleit;^ possible,
TBLM W
lldltor TIm Joarnal-Patribt:
i^ieasO prilt ibB foUowinr lew
couat of my^ipnin imd a write
up of my thCTgliUs Ih^onnssUOn
Vith the -
I'e
^ Wdlees
told a tttatnsii
Yussday ev»-
tome Mrs;
mty present'lKr%'
lOller,
class, ereshW: for hh lafeiiMlJ
dlsettS8loe> on -ways of niysslidsd
tbo progreae of tbs claa^. Sna
'elate I
Permsit hsVe^Miliii
president wf Uwo god a %al^il-,
“ Uess Jtader th«f»i>4 . ,
iw#
ths J
IfM
My Dream ,
I thought ths king ot Bogltadv
stood by my bed and preaoaied:-
hit hand to me. I twice gra^d
hbi' hand In our nsnal way, tmt
this did not seem to st^tlsfy blih;.
and then I grasped hb whdk
hand over the thumb and this, ap
parently, satisfied him.
Next he prostrated himself ovsr-i
me, waring his arms as If la dU-1
tress, called my name and si^ [
^4he wanted me to pray to God
that his country would not be de
stroyed.
The astonishing part I had In (
this dream was that he called me
by name; the thought was, bow
could the king' ot England know '
•my name? I
I ’Hope In Prayer ' j
' A thought In connection with j
>my dream. Questions: Is the so-.i
j called democracy that England
Another group was assigned to and the United States claim to
u
JtU /m /Am'
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.EADQUARTERS for Poultry
and Stock Remedies—Walco
tablets and other known pro
ducts, at low prices. Rod Cross
Pharmacy, "Your Service Drug
Store,’’ 10th Street. 4-18-tf
niSUAL BARGAINS In good
used cars and trucks, several
makes and models. Wilkes Mo
tor oomitanyp twe miles
'■■“Vn Hoone
W.ANTED: Handy man and wom
an, colored preferred. Man
must be able to drive car and
milk. Woman must he free to
assist with house work. Ogilvle
Gardens, Phone 27-F-04, Oak-
woods, N. C. It
Chicago.—As the first demon
stration of the 194 0 Democratic
national convention was touched
off last night by Senator Alben
Barkley’s mention of President
Roosevelt, a North Carolina ban
ner dominated the stormy scene.
The huge banner, proclaiming
"North Carolina’s 26 -rotes for
Roosevelt,’’ was promptly unfurl
ed and joined the parade that
pushed its way around the hall.
Reaching the corner where
Garner adherents -wm-e trying, to
MISCELANEOUS
RENT: 5-room apartment,
Stotisbied or unfurnished. Con-
Hftlently located; water and
Apply Teague’s Dry
'awning. 7-lS-4t
"wanted
VAHTRD: White Housekeeper
5kc family of two, applicant
:1« of good character, rea-
ible intelligence, and over
Bty-five years of Awer- em-
jtfsyment continuous. Address
9mx TI, care ot The 'Joufnal-'l
SWtrfot. 7-18-U-*4
VAXTED: To do your radio re-
giW' work on all makes and
Models. Expert repairmen. Sat-
i' isfketion guaranteed. — Day
' iBMkrie Go., Phone 32S. 8-10-tf
^■tlAL! Toe boxes, loe refrige-
Twtors and electric refrlgera-
■ “.mt* traded in on new Frigi-
dWfrmt: as low as $2. Henderson
aSWtrie company. 6-13-tf
ESTABLISHED R A W L E I G H
ROUTE available. Many North
Carolina Dealers making week
ly Sales of 175 to flOO and
more. Unusually fine opportun
ity for a man between 25 and
50 with car. Write Rawlelgh’s,
Dept. NCG-164-204, Richmond,
Va. 7-4-ll-18-25-4t-pd
EZ-DO Moth-Proof Wardrobes,
$1.98, $2.75. Mark-Down Fur
niture Co. 7-18-4t
s west uarner anuoicuiB
?>TdWr' ilt> iMMSdMwesMtMW—
tearing down banners, the North
Carolinians took a determined
hold on their standards and el
bowing aside all assaults took
their banner through on high.
The huge red. white and blue
banner, by far the largest of Its
kind in the hall, kept waving
wildly throughout the course of
the demonstration.
BARGAINS
In used and reconditioned
Geiser, Turner, Frick and
McCormick-Deering Thresh
ers. Used and New Bailers,
FRICK CO.
E. Kerr, St.,
Salisbury, N. C.
Tomlinson’s Store
Staging Big Sale
Tomlinson’s Department Store,
of this city, today announces
drastic price reductions on sea
sonable merchandise, and the
values offered should attract a
great throng of buyer-s. The sale
opens Friday morning, and In the
advertisement of the firm Is listed
some very special offerings for
Friday, Saturday and ^Monday
mornings, along with store-wide
attractions featuring apparel for
men. women and children while
the special sale lasts. Be sure to
read every item quoted in the an
nouncement today, and be among
the firs^t to reach the store Fri
day morning when the doors open
for the big clearance of popularly
priced merchandise.
4V2% Penalty
On 1939 County Taxes If Payment
Is Not Made On Or Before
.August 1st 1940
Pay Your 1939 Taxes Now And
Save Thi* Penally
card op thanks
We want to thank each and
every one of our neighbors and
friends, doctors and nurses for
their many deeds of kindness,
help and sympathy during the
sickness, death and burial of our
dearly beloved husband and fath
er. We appreciate from the depths,
of our hearts all that was done
for us and may God’s richest
blessings come to every one of
you.
MRS. J. F. DANCY AND
CHILDREN.
Ebridence of the rapidly Increas
ing popularity of Mo-Skeet-0,
miniature trap and skeet shoot
ing, Is seen in the recent delivery
to the Pruitt ’Shooting Galleries,
Birmingham, Alabama, of the
first carload of targets ever shipp
ed to a gallery operator.
Thompson’s house at Saint Cloud
but left on learning that it was
the property of a United States
official.
Another loss was that of 15D,-
000 American dgarets consigned
to United States Ambassador Wil
liam C. Dnllltt. They disappeared
at the border. German authorities
have promised_ to track them.
W’indows Shattered
’Thomas Calnan, an American
manufacturer at Montmorency,
Informed the embassy all win
dows In his house were shattered
when the French blew up a fort
there and that other homes near
by were sacked.
Dies Group Hears
Of Reds’ Efforts
To Sap Defenses
Beaumont. Tex. — John L.
Leech, of Portland, Ore., who de
scribed himself as a former Com
munist leader in California, gave
oWHbIbrxllegedEOmfHbirat
forts to weaken the national de
fense structure yesterday.
Committee sources said I,«ech’s
testimony was the most complete
account it had received of Com-
munist methods.
Through his testimony ran
charges of Red infiltration into
the ardied forces of the United
States, with young ladies as bait
for susceptible sailors and, sol
diers, and of Communist power
in the great West Coast seaports.
The hearing, conducted in his
home district by Representative
Martin Dies (D), Tex., chairman
of the special House committee
investigating un-Americaa activi
ties, was held behind the closed
doors of a hotel suite.
have worth saying? And would
it be to the glory of God?
If so. It ought to be worth
praying for. And if i|orth praying
for. It would be worth God’s at
tention sufficiently to save it.
It has. been demonstrated time
and again, according to the scrip
tures, that God has never failed
to hear and answer prayer that
was prayed In sincerity.
G. H. STALEY.
Route 2, Box 22,
Roaring River, N. C.
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ANCI AT A MAIAMAHT
IflW MllCf
EXECUTRIX’S NOi’ICE
North Carolina,
Wilkes County.
Having qualified as executn>
of the estate of John F. Dancy, de
ceased, late of Wilkes County
North Carolina, this is to notify f
persons having claims against to'
estate of said deceased to ^hib
them to the undersigned at Mille’
Creek, North Carolina, on or be
fore the 18th day of July, 1941,
this notice will be pleaded in ha'
of their recovery. All persons it
debted to said estate will pleas
make immediate payment,
iniis 18th day of July, 1940.
MAGGIE DANCY HAYES
Executrix of the estate of John
F. Dancy, dec’d. 8-22-6t-
Some Fisherman!
The lad who caught tears by
putting salt on their tails has
nothing on Actor William Henry.
. . . . While on a Paramount Long
Valley location he reported that
after hours of unsuccessful fish
ing he .saw .sea gulls snatch beau
tiful trout from the water and
alight nearby to devour them.
. . . Enraged at their good luck.
Henry let fly with a barrage of
roc^,^frl44ten§(4j^i*y.,^he b
wltlT 16 nice flshntbr hls^'dirnwri’^
•m iuYw« toxij w«
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MIH«S COMTlIMi NTS
TtOM MY F«lf NOS ... AN
aamovinc -wur utou
MY lUOeST-
2iotdU iUm l444tal 2uo4M4fl
Sum
-I'M SUYINC lOXtS AND
loxis TO TaU AlONO TO
SCHOOl NEXT FAU SO
THAT MY UTTEU WIU It
A SOCIAl SUCCESS.-
100 Do-jble Sheets
100 Envelopes
100 Flat Sheets
100 Envelopes
Carter-Hubbard Publishii^ Co.
Telephone 70
North Wilkesborc
-V. ul**--.:
T. Doughton,
SHERIFF OF WILKES COUffTY
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administi'a-
tor of the estate of Sadie Martin
Petty, 'deceased of TWilkea County,
North Carolina, this is to no^y
all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned at
North Wilkesboro, North Carolina,
on or before the ISfii day of July,
1941, or this Notice will be plead
ed In bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate pay
ment.
This the 18th day of July, 1949.
WADE HOUCK,
Admr. of Sadie Martin Petty.,
deceased 8A8D4ife4
NOTICE
In The District Court of the Unit
ed States for the Middle District
of North Carolina.
Wilkesboro Division
United States of Aiherica
—V—
Ford Coupe, 1932 Model,
Motor No. 18-133819
In obedience to a WarrEUit of
Seizure to me directed, in the
above entitled cause, I have seized
and taken into my possMsion the j
following described property: For 1
Coupe, 1932 model, Motor No. 18
133819.
For the causes set forth in _th
libel now pending in the Unite
States District Court for the M'
die District of North Carolina, f'
Wilkesboro, I hereby give notice
to all persons claiming the s'
describe property, or knowing ot
having anything to say why tb
same should not be condemned aT*
forfeited and the proceeds thereof
distributed according to the pra^
er of the libel, that they be and
appear before the said Court,' tx
be held in and for the Middle Dis
trict of Norfii Carolma, at ?*■
United States Courtroom, in the
City of Greensboro on the 29tK day
of July, 19'A *t .l0:0i0 A. M„ if the
same be--#;.day'of Jurisdicti^
otherwise on the next day of Jurie?
diction thereafter, then and
tq interpeie a daiBi.jBDr the same
4^ to omke their aSegations ih
Oat behalf.
WlLT.DOm
, United States Marshal for th
Middle IMateiet of N, C.
AnnoDncing MARLOW^S Semi-Annual
Of Suits and Furnishings Of Quality!
A Rare Buying-Savings Event!
Entire Stock Regular
YEAR-’ROUND
SUITS
Reduced
20% to 40%
One Rack Summer
SUITS at.... V2
REGULAR PRICE
now
$9.95 and $12.50
ALL
STRAW HATS
$1.50
ALL $2.00 ^ --
Manhattan Shirts now. $l.b5
ALL $1.65 NUMBERS IN jf
Shirt-Craft Shirts, now. $1.45
REGULAR $1.65
ArlinJ^oii Shirts now .. $1.25
' (With Guaraatead Collar)
' PONT MiSS THE$E BIG VALUES!
M A R UU W ’S
MEN ’ S
E.l."-
WakMborO) N. ^
ALL
Summer Shoes
Reduced To
$2.95 $3.95
ALL
$1.00 TIES NOW
65c
Men’s Hanes
SHIRTS OR
SHORTS
6'”$1.00
AH SuBUuer
PANTS'
Rednced,.: -
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