THE JOl Mr. »ndvM«. J. W. Qrtrt Mdlp Ml«, Joyce WelHiorniftWho . ta aw,'ct High Point,. ?i8lt«a m«« H»i CnilgSsJ and Mrs. A'. A. CasWonr’bf tliaj3 ** ^ • • ■ ■ fv. end Mrs. J. D. Moore were TlsUors to Johnson City, Tenn., J*rlday. f Mr. L. JK^hite, of Jenningt,' Iredell county, was a visitor here foday. Attorney Eugene Trlvette, of this city, was a business visitor Boone Thursday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes, of this city, spent Sunday in Tay lorsville visiting relatives. i Mrs. Mac Moore, of Wilhes- boro', underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Davis hos pital in Statesville Tuesday. Mr. Joe Darlington, of Wins- ton-Salem, visited his mother, Mrs. M. M. Darlington, of this city, Sunday. Mr. S. E. Miller, of Wilkes- boro. Route 2, visited his brother. Me. H. E. Miller, of Charlotte, three days last week. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Waugh, Miss Hallie Waugh and Mr. B. H. Waugh, of this city, spent the week-end at Fleetwood. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Grist and children, of I.enoir, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cashion, of this city, Sunday. Man Hill. city, dnrlng .the^st week-end. J Hill CoUlier liiim week-end^ iMtd'lfrs. r’-*' Garden Plants For Sale CABBAGE POTATO PLANTS Wakefields and Flat Porto-Rican and Southern Dutch Queen 100 for ._.-25c 200 for .... 80c 500 for - ...80c 500 for -. .. .$1.25 1000 for $1.50 1000 for.... .$2.25 PEPPERS, CELERY AND TOALYTO PLANTS-^ Prices as follows: 500 plants for .. . $2.00 1000 plants for $3.73 Ready April 10th till July 20th 12 plants for 20c 25 plants for . 30c 50 plants for .40c 100 plants for 60c VARIETY TOiVLYTOES—Earliana, June-Pink, Break O’ Day, the Early Wilt Resistant; Ijouisiana Pink, Golden Ponderosa, Brimmer, Norton Wilt Resistant, and New Stone. Peppers, Ruby King, Pimento, Cayenne and Chila Hot. We have transplanted Tomato and Pepper plants, well started with good roots; stocky; been cultivated; very early. Prices: 12 plants 35c 50 plants 80c 2-5 plants .... 45c 100 plants SI.50 We pack all plants with damp moss that keeps them fresh. Postpaid. Satisfaction guaranteed. All plant.s here at the farm at loss price. Come and get them. We are just two miles north of town on cement highway No. 18. Absher’s Plant Farm NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Mrs. W. C. HarleaB'and two children, of Lenoir, spent Sunday at the home of Ml. anJ Mrs. A. A. Cashion, of this city. Prof, and Mrs. J.- Mark Mc Adams, of Mountain Park, were visitors in the city a short while Saturday. Miss Lnclle Gantt, of this, city, spent Sunday in Statesville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gantt. Mrs. Clarence Call, Mrs. R. M. Brarae, Mrs. J. B. McCoy and Mrs. J. H. Armbrust and little son, Joe, Jr., visited relatives and friends in Charlotte Thursday, Mrs. N. S. Barnes returned to her home at Taylorsville Sunday following a visit with her son, Mr. Ray Barnes, of this''city. Deputy Prohibition Adminis trator J. L. Osteen, of Greens boro. was a visitor in the county Friday. County Agent A. G. Hendren and Joe Ellis, Jr. went to Maple- I springs Saturday lor a meeting ! with the farm improvement club i there. Mrs. J. R. Finley, Mrs. J. C. i MeDiarmid, Mrs. W. C. Grier ■ami Miss Ellen Robinson were i visitors in Winston-Salem Wed- ' nesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hubbard | and son. Billie, of Sparta, visited | ' Mr. Hubbard’s parents, Mr. and | I Mrs, AV. B. Hubbard, of Moravi- I an Falls. Sunday. 1 I Miss Louise .Melville, of Wil-| keslioro, .spent the week-end at i i Roaring River as the guest of | , Misses Louise Parks and Blanche I , Silver. j ' Mrs. Palmer Horton. Mrs. F*. * C. Hnbliard. Airs. AA'. D. Half-, I acre and Miss Frank Somers were , j visitors in AVinston-Salem Fri- j j day. I I Messrs. Joe Ellis Jr. and Bernard i j Williams, of this city, attended , tbe funeral of Thomas AV. Self.} ! who was killed Alonday night in | ■an automobile accident, neari AVinston-Salein Thursday. j I Mrs. C. -A. Burgess and little ; daughter. Betty, of Roanoke, | A’a., are guests in the home of! Air. and Mrs. J. M. Crawford. Mrs. Burgess is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Crawford. Aliss A'irginia Tomlinson, a member of the faculty of Moun tain Park Institute, spent tbe week-end with her parents, Air. and Airs. S. A'. Tomlinson. j Air. and Mrs. J. C. Aleadows, of I Alartinsville. A'a., spent the week- j end with Air. Aleadows’ parents. Air. and Airs. R. C. Aleadows. of | Pores Knoh. MJm IPTances MclifOin, wfho Is, a stident at the Womjuh’e Col lege of th#Greater University of North Carolina, Greensboro, vis ited her mother, Mrs. W. H. Me-, Neill, of this city, during ' the week-end. Mr. James 'Alien, a student at the University of Florida, Gaines ville, na., spent last week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. W. J. Allen. He was accompanied as far as CTiarlotte Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Alien- Miss Jennie Harris was’calleii to Statesville Thursday noon to be at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Carl R. Is'beB, of Lenoir who underwent serious opera tions at Davis Hospital Thursday morning. The patient is getting pn as well as could be expected. Mrs. Isbell is remembered here as Miss Ila Harris, the oldest daugh ter of Air. W. E. Harris. Your Easter Wave It makes no difference how fine spun or how delicate your hair, or what the con dition, it is perfectly safe with our approved methods of Permanent Waving. Special prices now. Won't you call early for your ap pointment? PHONE 46 IDEAL Beauty Shop Over City Barber Shop TO PLANT! Use the Fertilizer that has met all field tests --the old reliable V-C Fertilizers We have just received another big shipment of V-C Fertilizer. We have what you need, regardless of the kind of crop you want to plant. Come to fertilizer headquarters for that good old V-C. None better. There is no^substitute for it—the quality is always there. Hardware Co. NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. • V NEW DRESSES Fresh In Style, Diferent In Detail and So Smart, Too Those who Avant to be well dressed may find youthful' and becoming frocks at hour’s- authentic styles in every model—refreshing in every line, color and fabric. And yet priced so moderately. It is inspiring to offer such smart dresses at suen reasonable prices. A great assemblage of the season’s smart est frocks awaits your selection heie— styles that were hand-picked and of course are just right for your Easter wants-^ $9-95 and $10-95 Each of these authentic styles for sports and street wear holds its lull quota for fashion smartness. Dozens of newest caster styles just received— $4-95 and $§.95 COATS - SUITS At Specially Low Prices For Easter The correct fashions, the materials, tlie Avorkmanship combine to give lasting satis faction and smartness throughout the season. At these special low prices they should prove most attractive to any womtin Avho Avants a neAV Easter coat. New Footwear MONEY-SAVING REDUCTIONS ON 40 SUITS AND COATS FOR THIS WEEK Now is the tmie to select your new NELLY DON Cotton Frock. They are smart and new. ‘‘Just trv one on.” $1.50'“$9.95 Special showing Wed., April 12th To add the Final Smart Effect to each Costume It would be difficult to find more pleasing styles, better quality or more variety of models in Footwear for Spring and Summer than are shown here in complete variety. The kind of graceful and. fashion able shoes that will add to the appearance of your new costume and our careful fitting in sures your comfort and satisfaction. .-■ ■ ■ Y'-.- ■.. ■'jj- l..' .'-2—' "" * Special Showing Wed., April 12th A Great Sale of Cotton Frocks Thru a special pur chase made many Aveeks ago "we got these at a specially Ioav price and are passing on the savings to our customers—these fine materials were used only a few months ago in cotton frocks selling as high as $1.50— and the styles are smart. And of course the workmajiship is up to the usual Spainhour high standard