t sVl- TENTH INSTALLMENT "Can you stand it to have only aie for dinner this once?” asked Joyce. "Whoopee! Just ask me, can I! he replied. “You know that,^aeain.” he began. "I sure do hate was struck by the lingering be wilderment on Packard’s face. There seemed to be something he couldn’t quite understand, but he asked for no explanations. "Gee! it’s good to be home fYills, old kid. I’ll go up and wash and be right down again.” When Parkard came down the stairs Joyce divined his intention to kiss her again, and she moved toward the dining room immedi ately, saying, “Dickie eats with us. At least he sits at table and Chicago.” She asked politely, "Was the conference a success?” Packard stared. Joyce flushed. "Oh, is it some thing I’m not supposed to ask about?'’ rushing into the first remark which occurred to her in an effort to cover her embarrass- snaips up what favors he can per suade me to give him, don’t you, darling? He has his regular din-j j^^d. no!” he exclaim- ner in the kitchen.” . ha.stily. “Only . . . only . . .” “Where do you want his he hesitated. “I’m sorry, Frills, chair?” inquired Packard polite- i can’t keep up with you. You’ve ly. “Here you are. boy, get up jumped me so hard about talking and let’s see how good your!shop and said so often you didn’t table manners are.” They sat down opposite each other at the small round table W’lth Dickie between them. Joyce Modern Women give a damn about what happen ed so long as you didn't have to hear ai)out it that—’’ * “Well. 1 don’t want to knoA everythnig that happened. 1 just wondered if you had a succe.ssfut trip in general,” said Joyce. She From 14 to 55 | began to wonder if Frills had NEED NOT SUFFER. ever liad a decent word for any- monthly pnin and delay due to * oue Simple colds, exposure, ner- i Tons strain, or similar causes | CM-chnn-tem Pint | are effectiye, harmless, reli* Sble and liTt Relief. Accei^oosubstitute.Packed in Red and Gold Metallic I Boxes sealed with Blue Rib* boo.Soldbydnicxists _ ; evsrysrtitr*. Ash fsr CHICHESTER^PILIS *THI tlAMOND ^ ■HAND” STOPS aA/eadacke "Ob. sure, we fixed up what I went for and got the new branch office planned out and ready for business." be said. "Sam said there was a fire at the plant here," remarked Joyce i casually, "but almo.st no dam age done. Had you beard about if.’” I "Yes, t called up from the I'ity l)efore I came down. But. tell .me what you've been doing with I your.self. Prills. How's everyone in the gang? Doc been in much?” ■■Don’t know. I just got home torlay myself,” replied Joyce. “I liaven’l seen anybody I know for iK'arly tu-o weeks. The first two (Iny.s after you went they wmild- ii'l let me alone, and I wanted to he quiet, so I walked off and went up to the city alone.” There was an uncomfortable j silence. I’aekard ate for a few moineuls with h.s eyes fastened on bi.s food. .Ii.y^e understood witiuoit doubt l.iat he didn't be lieve she hud spent all that time ill San Francisco alone. Wtiy should he? Suddenly she knew that she wanted him to helievo it. It was perfectly otivious to her the way he loved Frills and that he was a little afraid of her. .lovce wotidiuvd with a snd- Tliere seems to be no safer way to «od a headache -and there certainly i ■ no safer way—lhau two tablet* of ' den thump of her heart how he Bayer .Aspirin. I __—— .. . ... .. ; You’ve beard doctors say Bayer j Aspirin is soft. If you've tried it, you 1 it’s You could take I these tablets every day in the year I , .. ,, without any ill effects. And every -btate of North Cnrolma I)e- t’EKTlFICATB OF l)IS.SOLlTU).\' time you take them, you get the desired relief. Stick to Bayer Aspirin. It’s safe. It gets results. Quick relief from iacbes, colds, diseomfort. or other sudden partnient of Slate To .All to Whom These Presents -May Come—Greeting: Whereas, it appears to my sat isfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all stockholders, deposited in my office, that tne C. s S. Motor Express Company, Incorporated, ■I corporation of this state, whose principal office is situated in the town of N'orth Wilkesboro, coun ty of Wilkes, state of North Caro- :m,d (E. F. Caldwell, being the •scent therein and in charge tiiereof. upon whom process may he served), has complied with lie requirements of Chapter 22. would like a baby around the house. If she could only ask him about that baby In New York. “I promised Dickie to throw a stick for him,” she said as they left the table, “If you care to join us, come alotag,” and she ran across the terrace and down the wide stone steps to the stretch of such reckless actions while on horseback. — "Oh, please don’t!’’ she • e*- clalmed hastily, "you make me —” she had been about to say, “you make me nervous,” when s:he was struck by the absurdity of Prills Packard saying anything like that. Packard looked surprised, but he obediently fell away a little. Joyce was undecided whether to be contemptuous of him for his lack of spirit or to conclude that his experience with Prills, when he crossed her, had probably been bo unpleasant that he had learned his lesson thoroughly. Try as she would, Jo-,ce could not keep Robert Alnp ,orth from of lawn at the top of the garden, thoughts. The 1 eauty of the without waiting for a reply. a Packard lighted a cigarette and followed her more slowly. By the time he joined them she was racing around with Dickie, hav ing a lively game and secretly amused to wonder what he thought of the unusual sight of Prills enjoyng a childishly sim ple pleasure of this kind. She turned to him and asked very abruptly, “Are you very tired after your trip?” “Good Lord, no!” he answer ed, evidently startled, “why?” ”Il's going to be glorious moonlight in a few minutes. Let’s go for a horseback ride.” His look of blank amazement at this suggestion caused her heart to sink for a moment. Suppose he refused! A gust of angry im patience struck her. If they didn’t hurry, somebody would come and spoil her plan! “What’s the matter? Afraid it’ll cause a scandal if any one discovers you’ve been out with your own wife?” she demanded night brought vividly to mind his delightful personality. It would be so perfect with the right man! Joyce wondered most of the way back If her silehce puuzzled Neil very much. She would have chatted willingly enough, but nothing except dangerous re marks seemed to occur to her. Neil was little help for he too rode In silence. What was he thinking? Looking at him she thought with amusement “Prunes! ’’ “Don’t you feel well. Frills? You . . . you’re sort of quiet to night,” said Packard, in what Joyce described to herself as a “cautious voice.” “I feel absolutely wonderful!" she retorted with spirit, “can’t I enjoy myself just once .without shrieking over It?” "Oh, sure, only it’s . . . It’s not exactly like you.” EKmKecprBer’s uif^k Soiree of Grief To Repmentathre Haynes ■■ ■ ■ IIQNPAY. JQBr 15, lft33 'M " By M. R. DnanagMi' Ralelg'h.—SbeMff Haynes ? has had a peck of trouble over the Recorder's epurt of Elkin, so, he has, in desperation, m^e an at tempt to end that trouble—or it may mean silll more trouble—by introducing a bill In the Honse to abolish the court, effective May 15, this month. The bill provides that all causes and processes in said court which shall not be ‘beard or dlspofed of bn or before May 16, shall be transferred, return able to and tried by the court of proper jurisdiction, and full pow er and authority is hereby given said court to remand sueb causes and processes to the court of proper jurisdiction. Also, It provides that all costs and fines due and to be paid Into the Recorder’s court which are due and unpaid on said date shall be collected by the present recorder of said court and paid over to the treasurer of Surry county, less a commission of five per cent for collection. And what a sigh of relief Sher iff Haynes indulged In when he Introduced the bill, but that sign will not be comparable to the one he will give when, and If, his new bill Is ratified. He has had two years of it and, is weary of well doing. The jurlsdictlop was extended five miles around Elkin two years ago, so as to take In parts of Wilkes “and Yadkin counties, but primarily the town of Jones- ville. In Yadkin. Senator Black burn tried to take Wilkes and rate, Sheriff Haynes has Intro duce the bill to' abolish the conrt. It Is not presumed that he will have any opposition from Wilkes or Yadkin * representa tives. In fact,' It'^sults them.»Nor Is It expected that Senator 'Spar ger,- of the- Surry-Stokes district will oppose it, unless lots of his Surry constituency appeal to him. So, it now looks, after saving the pieces of the court. Sheriff Haynes Is ready to destroy the whole thing at one fell swope Boston. May 10'.-^Aa’''Increase of about'onA-^^cent a loaf in the jostt} ef bread to- AoMUmers woadd rMuIt .under the* terns of the farm blll»‘^cretary of Agri culture Henry A. Wallace, said today. Got Over Weak* Pamlnl Condition By Talung Cardoi **I was weak and run-down and suffered quite a bit with pains In my side," writes Mrs. Nick Bar- rmneo, of Beaumont, Texas. "I was nervous. I did not rest well at Gandhi Much Weaker But I °*4^/“^„ther Doctor Says Ho Will Live' beneficial result, so I decided !' to take IL 1 surely am glad I did, Poona, India, May 10.—^The . stopped the pain In my aide Mahatma Gandhi was described, and built up my general health. tonight by bis own physician as! * ^k seven tottlee la alL" For over 60 years, Cardul nas “exhausted but not unduly ill’ , j^gipj^g ^pmen Just aa this from the fast he began Monday. The physician, after examin ing the frail political and spiritu al leader who embarked on a three weeks’ fast in protest against untouchabllity, said he was surprised and disappointed at the rapid fall in Mr. Gandhi's condition so soon. Texas lady describes above. Cardul is sold at all drug atorea. NOTICE OP SALE ‘Hell!” Kriniied Packard, "I should worry about that. But you can’t blame me for . . . for wondering if I’d heard you right. You—we haven’t spent many evenings together lately.” There was something In his •' voice which hurt Joyce a little. She had not found him exactly interesting so far, but she al- reaidy liked him enough to be sorry fi>r the way Frills had been treating him. “Well, it’s up to Joyce, torn between impa- tience and amusement, answered. Yadkin from that jurisdiction in “Well, whatever I do is me isn’t | a bill this session, hut succeeded . , only In getting the part of ‘ Packard made no reply to {Wilkes out. Yadkin remained^ this, but a little later on he said Representative Eaton of Yad- eariieslly. “Look here, sweet-[kin. on request introduced an- heart. I stopped to see mother ^ other bill to take Yadkin ou . vn She’d ! Sheriff Haynes had to fight it. like awfully to ... be friends j The biff came back from the with you. Won’t you. please? I’d , committee on Courts and Judicial give anything in the world if j Districts with a favorable re- you’d go to see her and j.«t be>rt. and bheriff Haynes got nice to her a few minutes. You ! sent back to Judiciary No. 2. It needn’t go often or spend ’-niich j came ou_t_ favorably reported, and yan.” she replied. “I’m going for! j time there, but if you she’s 1 Sheriff Haynes had it sent back North Carolina, Wilkes County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a cer tain mortgage deed executed by N. T. Wood and wife, Nancy Wood, which mortgage deed is duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Wilkes County in Book No. 161 at page 310, and there being default In the payment of the note secured thereby, the undersigned will on the 5th day of June, 1933, at 12 o’clock noon, at the court house door in Wilkesboro, N. C.. offer for sale, for cash to the highest bidder, the following real estate, to-wit: A certain tract or piece of land lying and being in Wilkes coun ty. State aforesaid. In Mulberry Township, and described and de-' ^dthouiTIoss of one mother or baby fined as follows, to-wit: Begin-1 j, believed Anique In American ning on a black pine now down, i medical history, running north with the top of' Get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s the ridge Monroe Wyatte line to a stake: thence east 84 poles to BOWELS need watching Let Dr. Caldwell help whenever your child is feverish or upset; or has caught cold. His simple prescription •will make that bilious, headachy, cross boy oi girl comfortable, happy, well in just a few hours. It soon restores the bowels to healthy re^larity. It helps "break-up” a cold by keeping the bowels nee from all that sickening muci;s waste. You hope a famous doctor's word for this laxatwe. Dr. Caldwell’ record of having attended over 3500 births VICt it A/VLUiC WA A-et. v>«»^vvv*4»J Syrup Pepsin from your drugstore and nave it ready. Tnen you won’t so anxious to have things friend oaci.i. aaa j gtonei thenc6 south to and have to worry when any member of to Counties, Cities and Towns. It; j g, Higgins’ line 154 poles your family is headachy, bilious. a ride and if you want to come, . touch on her my being came back with a favorable re-1 ^ Chestnut stump; thence _11 uVtCi niiclllrtr) * o' ( _>__4 » » J OVkAMaFA LlAim-xcs fi^Sarl fI J. FT J _ ^ I- _.24U It all right.” Secretly she quailed never I Pott, and Sheriff Haynes tried to west 70 degrees south with P the idea of going out alone for , getting I S^t it sent back -.gain, but failed, tlu' firsl timp. Would it be light ^ know" passed its second reading, enough for safety? Could slie,° N^il stopped Joyce felt! However, when it came to third assy or constipated. Syrup Pepsin . Is good for ail ages. It sweetens the E. Brown's line 102 poles to W. i increases appetite-makes g01 digestion more complete. A. Wiles’ line, containing acres more or less, except 4 1-2 I handle Rosita? But Packard accepted without further questioning. 'Til tell Sam to saddle up while we get into our things.” he said. “Run on in. darling. Let's light out be fore any of the gang shows up.” “Take Dickie with you and! leave him with Sam,” said Joyce, and, tremblirg with excitement, she raced into the house and up stairs to her big closet, where she lump coming into her' thrriat. 1 reading it could not muster suf- His voice was so pleading and so anxious. She remembered the sweetfaced woman whose picture she had found in his desk draw er, and how she wondered if his mother were still living. “Well, all right. I’ll make a ficient strength to get over. The fine Italian hand of the political-minded sheriff had been shown. Now they seem to be having trouble getting a judge. At any acres sold to J. P. Kilby, and aores sold to Rebecca Kilhy. This May 1st, 1933. B. E. BELL, 5-22-4t. Mortgagee. Charity Waddell, Assignee. 7 I Dr. W. B. CaldwclCS SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family Laxative terace side, Joyce heard voices: date with you to take me to sc® I ^nd when they entered the living her tomorrow. I won’t go alone,” and was a little pleased with her- proeeeded to kick ^ofi her slip-!«c'f “er diplomacy, pers and pull her dress over her I Her prompt acceptance Ilea l as rapidly as possible. She' prised him, she s-tWp was just drawing her -boots onjseized when she heard Packard cross the bedroom and go through to his dressing room. Scarcely five minutes later j 8ur- but he i t gratefully. Thanks a lot. We could take a run out there before dinner. Could you be ready at about upon room they were immediately sur rounded by a welcoming group i who had evidently been waiting for their return. “Well, what do you know? Frill’s been riding in the moon light with her husband! Hot stuff! Somebody telephone the scandal to the papers" The company consisted of Doc Ellison, Ross and Clarice Emery. five? Or would that interfere they were hurrying dbwiistairs , with anything you’re doing? We the stable don’t have to go tomorrow, you , Charlie Bates, and Art Belmain. She nitioed as they rode off; know.’’ | Joyce wondered where the other slowly that Neil kept eyeing her j “No. we'll go at five. If you j women were. in an apprehensive fashion. She! forget or let any business Inter-j “Don’t suppose you got any decided he must be worrying j fere you’ll have hard work mak- about the accident she had had ing any more dates with me ■ and probably wondering what | for anything,” retorted Joyce, mad idea the moonlight would inspire in her tonight. Well, if be were looking for trouble of •Til be there, I’ll tell the world. Gee, Frills, that’s sweet 'of you. You know how much i 'onsolidated Statutes, entitled once, holding out his case Uiat kind he would be disappoint-1 mother means to me.” ed! I Joyce rode on in silence thlnk- ”Want a cigarette, dear?” he | furiously. If she More than choice Havana plus other choice pur ported tobacco a taste and aroma foond only in higher priced cigan——that’s JOHN RUSKIN atandvd value. Don’t be milled by old time brand* “marked down to 5c.” JOHN RUSIKIN ii the only dgar gi-viag yon full 1933 Talne for your 5 cent*. Try a few today. You win enjoy every puff. ■ golf twhile you were East, did j you. Neil?” asked Art Belmain. i “Not a round,’’ replied Pack ard. The men proceeoed to talk I golf and business. As the party broke up. Dr. | Ellison said in an aside toj Joyce, “Say, FVills, you’re look-1 ,, . , ittsiveu uiiutT. UU.U.M6 UUP pp.u p-ppu-J j could do tilings like this for ing much better than you did two | •he’Sro'f tnrceriiftcate of ‘■'”7,,';,; i weeks ago. Has your head both-] Dissolution: 1 aether on a__short level stretch , that all the giving was on his g^od you any lately?” j i’.Viide, .Secretary of State of the | out am nor. dare lo iry iigiuinK ),erselt. She could give nun: 'state of North Carolina, do here- it while they were moving. [more of her company than Frills I by certify that the said corpora-' “You light it. please.” She!j,^fj. gi,g could eliminate ' , bin d:i. on the 5th day of April, landed it back to him. 'cause for jealousv with Maitland; 1!)33. file in my office a duly exe-, , , . | , , ‘i,- i ruuuu ■nted and ‘dttested consent iiJ "That me permission to she could make his house more vritiug to the dissolution of said kiss you,” he remarked, smiling I of a real home. Or was it too late corporation, executed by all the as he handed her back tlie light-; to do that? And could she fol- ■iti'ckholders thereof, which said led cigarette. low out such a plan without ^ •onsent and the record of the | . ' his, misleading him as to her feeU i iroceedings aforesaid are now on: , inn-a-i 1 file in my said otlice as provided "Wn wife. retorted Joyce, urg-^ j y 'ing Rosita into a quick trot. i Well, she had made In testimony whereof, I have “Here’s one man who does,”! concessions for such a short CoiintyTaxes Additional penalty Dr.M.R.Waddell iere*o set my hand and affixed jjg replied, easily catching official seal at Raleigh, this with her. Riding c'ose to up [time! The future must somehow her I take care of itself. ith da> horse he put liis arm around her j As. on foot once more, they 5-14t Secretary of State, and tried to draw her toward approached the house from the "THE MAIN,THING ON MAIN STREET Pittls) finsz MAIM ‘STREETS L.EADIH6 HE’W^RAPEia. PCKILIR GET5 JUST DCSERT5 AS HEAT FEUS PONY

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