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Mr. Jolm Eahelman vu
-High Point tor the week-end.
Mias Jeeele Mae Wall la ei>end-
tbe week In Rural HalU
iMt. W.' a. etroad. Wlkea-
koro, waa a bualness riaitor to
Charlotte yeaterday.
Mra. C. I>. Comer, ot Jenntnga,
}ia Tleltlng Mra. W. J. Templeton,
F«t Haya, thia week.
■ilr^ Charles Clapp is spending
Taoatlon In Burlington this
sk.
Mr. J. B. Turner, of this city,
‘Waa a business ylsitor to Jeffer
son Monday for a few hours.
Miss Myrtle Yates, of Wllkes-
boro, spent last week in Wlnston-
l^fialem Tlaiting relatiyes.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Billings re-
I tnmed seyeral days ago from
the World’s Fair in Chicago.
t Mr. C. C. WaUon, of Wilbar,
was a business visitor here Sat-
nrday,
Mias Mary Frances Hunter, of
’.Raleigh, is visiting Miss Bliza-
beth Duncan, of this city.
Miss Pansy Gilliam returned
iSnhday from a trip to the
eWorld’s Fhir at Chicago.
'•Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Myers and
twig, children, John I. and' Ina,
were visitors in Lenoir and Mor-
ganton, Sunday.
Mrs. Harold Avis and Miss
gCar^lyn Taylor visited Mr. and
i^Irs. C. W. Irvin in Greenshoro
"over the week-end.
Mrs. B. C. Taylor, Mrs. Harvey
Elmore,' Preston and B. C. Tay-
, Jor, Jr., all of Mt. Holy, were
Wlsltors in the city Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. G. W.
and daughters, Sarah' and Caro
line, of Mooresville, visited rela-
tlyea in the city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hodges
spent the week-end in Charlotte
with (Mrs. Hodges parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. DeLaney.
Mrs. W. B. K-Llap, of Savan
nah, Ga., is visiting parents, Mr,
and Mrs. J. H. Estep, and other
relatives In Brushy Mountains.
Mr. Charlie R. Lane, who has
heen a patient in the veteran’s
hospital at Asheville, is visiting
relatives at Fores Knoh.
Mrs. R. W. Hunter, of Raleigh,
is a guest in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Duncan, of this
city, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moore and
son, Billy, left ’Tuesday for Chl-
caijo to attend the World’s Fair
for several days.
Mr. A, A. . Bumgarner and
daughters, Vera, Dare, Arlee and
Virgie, spent Sunday in Greens
boro visiting relatives.
Mr. J. D. Moore, Jr., of this
city, will leave tomorrow lor a
ten days’ vacation at Beaufort,
N. C.
Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Allen were
here a short while Monday. They
were en route to Concord alter a
trip through the mountains.
Miss Helen Bumgarner, o f
Wilkesboro, spent last week at
Mt. Pleasant with Miss Avis Fos
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bentley
and Mrs. R. M. Yale, of this
city, spent Sunday at Boone vis
iting friends and relatives.
BUY-
Your Cotton Goods Before Sept.
1st And Save Having To Pay
Process Tax.
Beautiful quality tissue ginghams, in the newest
colors and plaids, 32 inches wide, guaranteed fast
color—
17c yd.
27 inches wide—
Good gi-ade Apron Ginghams,
fcyd.
Dress Prints, in the newest patterns, stripes,
plaids and floral designs. 36 inches wide, guaran
tee fast color—
15c yd.
Nice quality mercerized Sateen, 36 inches wide, in
assorted colors—
10c yd.
Nice quality heavy weight LL Sheeting, 36 inches
wide—
10c yd.
Men’s heavy cotton Sox, only—
5c pr.
Nice heavy Turkish Towels with colored borders,
size 20 X 38—
10c each
Children’s Dresses, made of fine quality, guaran
tee fast color prints, size 7 to 14—
48c each
Ladies’ Print Dresse., in stylish tailored models,
both long and short sleeves—
48c and up
Boys’ Overalls, good weight, blue denim, size 2 to
16 years—
48c pair
Men’s Overalls, made of heavy weight Blue Denim,
cut full and roomy—
69c pair
Men’s Work Shirts, made of extra good quality
Chambray, assorted sizes—
49c
Boys’ blue chambray Work Shirts, in assorted sizes
29c each
Men’s extra nice quality Broadcloth Dress Shirts,
in assorted (colors, sizes 14 to 17—
50c each
Curtain Marquisette, in a beautiful assortment of
patterns and colors, 36 inches wide—
lOcyard
Miss Helen Wt* ot MorevlnnV.
Fftlls, Is Bpendlaf; the week In'
Charlotte .M the gneet of Miss
Addle Lee Pardne.
Mr. S. M. Turner, of Forest
Hill, Md., arrived the first of the
•week for a visit with friends In
the county. ** 5
Mr. Marvin Lowe, who Molds a
Taylor position in Jenkins, Ky,, is spend
ing a few days In Wilkesboro
‘with his family.
Mr, Alfred Dula, Ot Wilkes-
boro, left Sunday for Jenkins,
Ky., where he has secured em-
ployafent.
‘ Mr. A. M. Hadley, who holds a
position, with the Jenkins Hard
ware company, has been quite ill
for several days.
Miss Ruth Vannoy, who holds
a position with the Wilkes Hos
iery Mills, Is spending her vaca
tion at Nags Head.
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ander
son and son, Billy, of Statesville,
spent Sunday here with Chief of
Police Jimmie Anderson and Mrs.
Anderson.
Miss Grace Gilreath and bro
ther. Edward, returned home
Sunday following a week’s visit
with their grandfather, Mr.
Moore, at Gilreath.
Miss Ella Mae Foster, of Pur-
lear, is spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wellborn in
Wilkesboro. Miss Poster is a sist
er of Mrs. Wellborn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Oofley and
daughter, Miss Laura Coffey, and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Forester
will leave this week for Chicago
to attend the World’s Fair.
Mrs. Willard G. Cole and
daughter, Mary Joe, spent Tues
day at Trade, Tenn. with Mrs.
Cole’s mother, Mrs. G. M. Don
nelly.
Mr. and Mrs. James O’Daniel,
Miss Margaret Ford and Mr Fred
Burgess returned Tuesday from
a few days’ trip to Washington,
D. C.
Mrs. C. J. Cowles and son, Mr.
Santford Cowles, returned to
Winston-Salem this week after a
week’s visit in Wilkesboro in the
home of Hon. and Mrs. Charles
H. Cowles.
Mr. T. G. McLaughlin, secre
tary-treasurer of the Wilkes Hos
iery Mills, will return today from
New York City where he has
been spending a few days in the
Interest of the company.
Misses Virginia 'Whittington
and Edna Dean and Mr. Terry
Whittington, of Ashland, W. Va.,
are spending a few days with
Miss Kate Whittington at Red
dles River.
Mrs. T. B. Scott, and son,
Thomas Barrett, and little daugh
ter, Frances Elizabeth, from
Englewood, N. J. are visiting
Mrs. Scott’s mother, Mrs. George
W. Johnson, and sister, Miss
Lena Faw.
Mr. uod Mrs.iChi». 0..-£arker pronied
two sobs, Leslie and Dale,
of Moline, III., Is here on a vlslf and Oscar Smlthi bperatiag
fith Mr, Parker’s mother,? Mrs.
jl, L. Parker, and brothers.
Ford White, Ford -Monns
Messrs.
Parker.
Dewey
tor vehicle while under influence
of intoxicants; Joe Brook, as-
and Sitnrgeon’ sault on female; Cicero Adams,
WANT ADS
PX3R ' SALE—Hotpoint Electric
Range; half price: In excel
lent condition. Mrs. F. G. Hol
man, Wilkesboro, N. C.
8-24-lt-pd.
A revival meetini wUi. open
Sunday night at Cub Creek Ba^
tist church. The •pastor. Rev. N.
T. Jarvis' will bn assisted by Rev.
W, E. Llnney. ’The public Is cor
dially invited to attend all serv-
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. J Ritchie,
Mltchie, Miss Bella Ritchie, Mrs.
K. 0. Ritchie and son, William,
of Rahway, N. J., are spending
two weeks in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Ritchie at Pores
Knob.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Eshelman
and sons, Ward and Tom, of this
city, motored to Charlotte Mon
day to attend the celebration of
the golden or fiftieth wedding
anniversary of Mrs. Eahelman’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mc
Laughlin.
Mr. P. W. Eshelman, of this
city. Is In Asheboro today con
ducting the sale of the Keystone
Knitting Mills. Mr. Eshelman is
receiver for the mdlls, having
been appointed by Judge John
son J. Hayes a few days ago.
Mrs. R. S. Shoal, son Paul,
and daughter, Alma, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Green and Miss Laura
Reynolds, are .planning to leave
Saturday for Chicago where they
will attend the World’s Fair.
Mrs. Greene Is also the daughter
of Mrs. Shoaf.
Mrs. R. D. Waldlng, accom
panied by her nelces. Miss Mary
Jean Whitley, Misseh Annie Lau
rie and Tiny Williams, and neph
ew, Francis Williams, all of
Letohatchee, Ala., are guests
this week of Mr. and Mrs. P. E.
Brown. Mrs. Waldlng Is a sister
of Mrs.-Brown.
Mrs. E. B. Eller returned to
her home here Tuesday after a
ten days visit with relatives at
Jefferson. She was accompanied
home by her neice. Miss Kath
erine McNeil and two nephews,
Willard and W. B. McNeil, Jr.,
Miss McNeil will be here with
Mrs. Eller for several days, the
others returned t o Jefferson
Wednesday.
iMrs. R. B. Laffltte, Misses
Pearl and Elsie Lafltte, Inez
Bush and Pauline Taylor, of
Florida, who are spending three
weeks at the Dr. 'White cottage
on the Brushy Mountains, Mrs.
J. E. Spainhour, Mrs. J. W.
White, Mrs. Julius Hubbard and
Mrs. W. J. Bason visited In the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Spainhour in Hickory yesterday.
Mrs. M. W. Beach and daugh
ters, Misses Marion and Annelle
Beach, moved to Boone Tuesday
where they will resldte in the fu
ture. Mr. Beach will continue to
hold his position here with thci
Carter-Hubbard Publishing Co.,
going to and fro between this city
and Boone once or twice a week,
'.The change of residence to
Boone was made with the hope
o f benefitting Miss Marlon
Beach’s health.
**} burning fence; R. D. Grier, em-
henlemeBt; Bill Caudill, ebea-
donment; George Wood and Dan
Gray, Stonsehreaklng; Baxter
Fletcher and Edith Anderaon, t
aad a.; Isadore Walker, keeping
disorderly house; l^nk Johnson
and Julius JohnNh, rape; May
Jdbnson and J. A. Russell, pros*
titutlon and assignation; Baxter
Jletcher and Clove Hallond, v«>-
lating prohibition law; George V.
Blevins, ahendonment; Vernon
Sprinkle, violating prohlbitloA
law; Clay Anderson ”and Coy
Anderson, storeibreeking; Char
lie Harris, Eli Combs and' Lon
Hamby, larceny and - receiving;
Wes Harris, a. with d. w.
Lltha-'Harris, cursing; Will
Raeh, joperatlng motor vehicle
while Influence of liquor;
T. G. Thomaff, larceny; Bonson
Bauguess, a. with d. w.; Jones
Walsh, H. G. Minton and W. B.
Horton, aiding and abetting in
assault and battery; W. A. Jones,
Clinard Jones, Elisha Minton and
Mat Minton, assault and battery;
Grey Taylor, murder; Will Mc-
Glammery, forgery;"Vertle Ed-
mlnsten, receiving stolen goods.
Win Be Real Money-Saving Days At
i&
Prevette’s
W:-
.
Men’s eortra size odd pants,
summer weight, only 79c pair.—
The Goodwill Store.
SPECIAL FOB SUNDAY
Fried Chicken
Dinner
GREEN LANTERN CAFE
Clean—Modern—Sanitary
10th St. North Wilkesboro
Notice-—If“''ywr‘want”'dry klnd-
llng wood at a bargain price,
phone 236. 8-24-2t
Approximately 160 Cases
Disposed at 4-Weeks Court
our serv
ice to bie just
what your needs re
quire, and we feel
that we are doing
our best to make it
such by keeping the
best in materials,
equipment and em
ployees who under
stand and desire to
help you.
Reins-Sturdivant
Inc.
“THE FUNERAL HOME”
Phones—
Day - 86
Night • 86-nt
MEN WANTED for Rawlelgh
Routes of 800 Consumers In
Surry county. Reliable hustler
cam start earning 625 'weekly
and Increase every month.
Write immediately. Rawleigh
Co., Dept. NC-14-S, Richmond,
Va. Aug. 17-24-24-31
I,
FOB SALE—An extra good milk
cow; fresh last spring. J. H.
Fennel, Cricket, N. C.
8-24-lt-pd.
I notice;—I will have several
I nice young Jerseys (fresh) for
j sale or trade tor dry cattle at
! Finley’s stables at Reddies
River bridge on Saturday Aug.
26. Terms if desired. Leonard
Templeton, Harmony, N. C.
8-24-3t-pd
(Continued from page one)
BEST 5c TO $1 STORE
next door to deposit & SAVINGS BANK
NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C.
NOTICE
In the Superior Ceurt.
Tom Obey vs Mollie Obey.
The defendant above named
will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been com
menced In the Superior Court of
Wilkes county for divorce, and
the said defendant will further
take notice that she Is required
to appear on the 16th of Septem
ber, 1933, before the clerk of
the Superior Court for said' coun
ty and answer or demur to the
complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court
tor the relief demanded in said
complaint.
This 14th day of August, 1933.
PEARL STROUD,
Assistant Clerk of Superior Court
9-7-4t
of the court:
Ernie Brooks et al, assault on
•female, one year on roads.
Azer Combs, assault with In
tent to commit rape, 15 months
on roads^ |
Dexter Bowman, ahondonment, j
ordered to pay 610.00 |each
month for the support of| his
wife and' child.
Pet Hayes, Harlow Hayes and
Roscoe Hayes, conspiracy to as
sault Crom Dancy, 4 years on
roads as to Pet and 2 years on
roads as to Harlow; case against
Roscoe Hayes transferred t o
juvenile court.
Tidwell FYazier, housebreak
ing, 12 months on road.
J. C. Hamby vs Ora Hamby,
divorce granted.
C. O. Bumgarner vs Cora Bum
garner, divorce granted.
Mrs. N. E. Nicholson vs M. C.
Nicholson, divorce granted.
The following cases were nol
FOR SALE
I have a number of good
used “reconditioned Del-
co Light Plants,” also re
duced prices on New
plants. Can furnish—
Delco Exide Batteries
Delco Water Systems
Delco 32-Volt Radios
New Perfection Super-
fix” OU Burning
Refrigerators
SEE OR WRITE
Hunter B. Keck
North Wilkesboro, N. C
Representative For Wilkes,
Ashe, Alleghany, Watauga
Alexander, Caldwell
NOTICE!
Pay Your Town Taxes Now,
and avoid cost of advertising.
Only a few days left
P. L. LENDERMAN,
■ Tax Collector, ^tfwn of
Wilkesboro, N. C.
YALE DEPARTMENT STORE
OFFERS THE PUBLIC MANY
OUTSTANDING VALUES
-FOR
TRADE CARNIVAL WEEK
BUY,YOUR COTTON GOODS BEFORE THE ^
'V
PROCHSS TAX GOES ON
, -Hi
The process, cotton tax will be added
to the price of all cotton goods on the
shelves of merchants . on September
1st. "This will necessarily increase
the price of all merchandise in which
cotton is used, especially affecting
the price of work shirts, overalls,
work pants, hose, and many other
items too numerous to mention. '
Visit our store during Trade Carni
val Week—Buy all you can at the
present low prices.
Specials For Trade Carnival
Week
Ladies’
Sandals,
value—
98c
?2.00
STRAW HATS
YOUR OWN PRICE
One
lot $2.50
Shoes—
$1.45
Work
SUMMER SUITS
ranging in price from
$16.00 to $26.00—
Half Price
One lot Men’s Hose—
5c
Men’s Summer Pants—
Half Price
All
Good quality Cotton
Sox, while they last—
lOc
Summer Under
wear at—
Cost
One lot Men’s Dress
Shirts, neckbands and
collars attached, to be
closed out at—
79c
J. T. Prevette
“The Home of Star Brand Shoes”
North Wilkesboro, N. C.
Bargains
Factory-To-YouSale
Our Factory-To-You Sale ends on Thursday,
August 31st. Buy what you need in ToUet
Articles, etc., whUe prices are so low.
Come to North Wilkesboro during TRADE
CARNIVAL WEEK, and by ::11 means share in
the values we are offering for the remainder of
August.
Here are just a few of the many bargains of
fered during this sale;
$2 Box Cara Nome Powder D^iL CO AA
$1 Jar Cara Nome Cream DOlU lOl .. ^L.UU
59c Bottle Mi 31
60c Bottle Rubbing Alcohol
Both for . ..59c
59c Bottle Mi 31
50c Bottle Milk of Magnesia
Both for .159c
59c Bottle Mi 31
100 Aspirin Tablets
Both for
59c
59^c Bottle Mi 31
50c Klenzo Dental Cream
Both for .....59c
$1 Puretest Cod Liver Oil
for
69c
GAUZETTS
Sanitaiy.
Naipldns.
23c
S--
$1.25 Fountain
Syringe •
59c
Space will not permit the listing of tiie hnndreds oi.
bargains, includhig Medicines, Toflet Goods, Station
ery, Hitir Tonics, Tooth Pastes, etc. Be sore to vkdt
our store daring tills sale. You wfll be amazed at the
tremendoos savings. ..-.7
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The REXAU Store
(North Wilkesboro Drag Co.)
NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C..
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