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REVIVAL 0^ Gay I. Hvdsoo |ft Series of Services At First Baptist TIm ^eabertihip nvlTal * In •eor^ss at the First Baptist dneh here has been very suc- ■MBtal, Rev. Eugene Olive, pas te, stated yesterday. , series of services, which •we designed to build up and •■Bven the church membership, lessn -on Sunday and witi con- tbae through Friday night. Dr. Clay I. Hudson, executive «f the Southern Baptist Conven- fiOB, has been assisting in the apalgn. His discourses to the -„ssr{oo8 groups of leaders of the •hmreh has been the source of •■ell inspiration. - Fallowing is the remainder of program for the membvsish^’ .revival; Tiienday TiOO p. m. ^Conference with All Officers and Leaders of.the B. Y, P. U’s. • 7:80 p. m. All-Church Confer ence: “A Financial Program For A New Testament Church.” Friday 7:00 p. m. Open- Conference: "What Would The Lord Have Us Do?" 7:30 p. m. All-Church Confer ence: "The Fellowship Program For a New Testament Church.” "All of Our People In All of Our Program.” Captured Convict’s Name Is Charles Vance Smith The name of the federal pris oner who escaped from the At lanta penitentiary three years ago and was caught last week is C. V. Smith Instead of C. V. Johnson, as was erroneously re ported and published Monday. PAINT MAOBIlfB MABB JENKINS HARDWARE COMPANY ''Northwest Niwth Coreiiaa’s Largest Hardware Store” NORTH WILKESBORO, N. a Before you buy any electric refrigerator, get. complete details on the’ WESTING- HOUSE PROTECTION PLAN. Promise noth ing, sign nothings pay nothing until you see how much more WESTINGHOUSE offers in every way. WILKES ELECTRIC COMPANY W. M. DAY TAL J. PEARSON Phone 328 North Wilkesboro, N. C. NOTICE Town Taxes for the year 1933 have been due and payable since September 1st, 1933. Penalty of one-half per cent attached to said taxes on Febru- arv' 1st, 1934, and additional penalty of ONE-HALF OF ONE PER CENT to be added each month thereafter until paid. Pay your taxes on or before MAY 1st, and avoid the additional penalty which will be added May 2nd, 1934. W. P. KELLY, Tax Collector FOR TOWN OF NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Garden Plants For Sale CABBAGE & BERMUDA ONION PLANTS 100 for 25c 500 for — 80c 1000 for $1.50 POTATO PLANTS Porto-Rican and Southern Queen 100 Plants 30c 500 Plants $1.25 1000 Plants $2.25 PEPPERS, CELERY AND TOMATO PLANTS— Prices as follows; 12 Plants for 20c 25 Plants for - 25c 50 Plants for 40c 100 Plants for 60c 500 Plants for $2.00 1000 Plants for $3.50 Ready April 10th till July 20th f- VARIETY TOMATOES—Earliana. June-Pink, Break O’ Day, the Early Wilt Resistant; Louisiana Pink, Golden Ponderosa, Brimmer, North 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 25 Plants - -t45c 100 Plants $1.50 We pack all plants with damp moss that ke^s them fresh. Po^«d. Satisfaction guaranteed. i AH plants here at the farm at less price. Come and ' get them. W’e are just two miles north of town on cement highway No. 18. Absher’s Plant Farm NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Rally Sunday ^ ■ All-Day Program nanned Fmr Rally Day At Oakwoods * •«' Y'.i. 5* V .• Oakwoods Baptist church wWl observe a rally day on ..Bunday^ April 29. Both morning and aft ernoon sesalons are planned. , . Accordliig ,to the ^ program planned for the day the morning session will be taken up with singing and short addresses by a number of church leaders. At noon there will he a picnic dinner on the grounds and after assembly in the afternoon sing ing will constitute the greater part of the program. The general public is Invited to attend the gathering, which will be much in the form of a home coming. Other Oakwoods Items Mr. D. Edward Cllnard and Mrs. Cottington, of Winston-Sal em, were guests of Mrs. H. J. Ogilvle and M. C. Jones during the week-end. Mrs. D. C. Cabb, of Greens boro, spent the week-end at Oak- woods as guests in the home of M. C. Jones. Manjr ’Atllnd S." P; Wilkesboro Play Tomorrow Night Juniors Will Present “The Man In The Moon” In School .Anditoriuin Junior class of Wilkesboro high school will present "The Man In The Moon,” comedy in three acts, tomorrow night, 8 o’clock, in the high school audi torium. The play is very entertaining and is ably directed by Miss Helen Bostic and John R. Bum garner. A small admission charge of 10 and 15 cents will be made and profits will be used by the school. Juniors’ Service At Ferguson Postponed The dedication service sche duled to be held at the new Fer guson school building on May 6 has been postponed, state offici als in charge of the program. The postponement was made in order to give time for comple tion of the building. It is expect ed that the dedication service will be held within two weeks. Grier Mills Team Will Play Rhoadhiss Saturday Grier Mills baseball team has a game scheduled to be played at the fairgrounds here Saturday afternoon at three o’clock.- Rhoadhiss has one of the best teams in western North Carolina and a .good game is anticipated. .\ntl-I»iiR Man ATins Baton Rouge. La.. April 24.— Returns from all but 60 pre cincts of the 200 in the sixth gave States Senator J. Y. San ders. Jr.. anti-Huey P. Long can didate, a majority of more than 3,000 votes over his opponent. Harry D. Wilson, state commis sioner of agriculture and an avowed independent, in today’s run-off Democratic primary. NOTICE OF RE-SALE By virtue of power contained in an order from the Clerk of the Superior court of Wilkes coun ty, North Carolina. appointing me Commissioner to sell the following real estate, and it ap pearing that an advance bid hav ing been filed, I. F. J. McDuffie. Commissioner, will sell the fol lowing described real estate at the CourthC'Use door in Wilkes- horo. Wilkes county. North Car olina, on Monday the 7th day of May. 1934, at the hour of 11 o’clock a. m. Lying and being in Edwards township. Wilkes county. North Carolina, beginning on a nine stump James Byrd’s Southeast corner and running 1 1-2 de grees west with Janies Di'>- mette’s line 38 poles and 20 links to a pine stump in a hol low his corner then 87 1-2 de grees west with Charlie Woods line 140 poles to a stone his cor ner: thence north 1-2 degree east 28 poles to a stone in a field. B. C. Jolly’s corner; thence north 89 1-2 degrees west 7 poles to a stone, B. C. Jolly’s corner; thence north 9 1-2 de grees west with same 6 4 poles to a stone his corner; thence north 59 degrees east with same 4 4 1-2 poles with same to his corner a white oak; thence south 1 1-2 degrees west with his line 26 poles to a redoak corner (now down) thence south 31 degrees east with same 22 poles to a •white oak his corner near the head of a small branch; thence south 1-2 degrees west crossing a road 40 poles and 20 links to a stone in a field an agreed cor ner set up by O. C. and B. C. Jolly; thence north 88 1-2 de grees east an agreed line set up by both parties 56 poles to a stone on the bank of a road; thence 13 degrees west 1 1-2 poles to a stone in James Byrd’s line; thence south 89 1-2 de grees east with his line 55 poles to the beginning, containing for ty-eight and 109-190 of an acre more or less. For further refer ence see deed in Book 138 page 52 Register of Deeds office of Wilkes county. This April 26, 1934. >: F. J. McDUPFIE, 5-3-2t. Commiaaloner. U. Co. Infornsal Tea Sat, . MIm Addle- Malone, Home Econ- In Char^; ValnaWe ,, Announced ' of thecommunity; 'miicb interest la tha; informal tea and 20th anniver sary’Kelvlnator* party given at the ottlee of . the Southern Pub lic ^Jtllitlea company Tneaday, the honrs being from 10 a. m. to 12 m, and from 2 to 5 p. m. • During the day a large num ber of ladles iutorested in elee^ trie refrigeration and the many delicious beverages and desserta it makes possible, called ahm were delightfully entertained Miss Addle Malone, Charlotte, economist of the S. P. U. Co., and who also pointed out the many fine new features of the, new 1984 Kelvinator, Officials at the local S. P. U.' company office are highly grati fied over the interest shown by the ladles of the Wilkesboros and surrounding communities, and are highly optimistic over the prospects for one of the gieatest Kelvinator campaigns in their business ' career. Commencement In Wilkesboro Group Commencement For Sev enth Grade Students Will Be Held Saturday Wilkesboro district group com mencement for ’seventh grade graduates will be held at the school building in Wilkesboro Saturday, beginning at 1-0 o’clock in the morning and continuing into the afternoon. The class exercises and pre sentation of awards will con sume the morning session. In the afternoon will be field day con tests on the school’s athletic grounds. All seventh grade graduates in the district this year are in vited to attend and take part. 1‘resident I'pliolds New l>cal Answering, Dr. Wirt and other" New Deal critics, President Roosevelt on Tuesday declared that the program of the admin istration was one of evolution in stead of revolution. 'Taing Gone,” Say» Lady, After She Had Taken CARDUl In describing how her health im proved after she had taken Cardul, Mrs. Ralph R. Courtney, of Wythe- vlUe, Va.. said: “1 was nm-downt and suffered from p&in in my, side. I wanted to feel well a^ get rid of the pain in my side, so Y sent tor Cardul and began it. By the Ume I had taken three bottles of Cardul, I was feeling much better. The pains had gone. I am very glad to recommend Car dul to other young women.” . . . Thousands of women testify Car dul benefited them. If It does not benefit YOU, consult a irtiysician, II a botUa, at dms atoraa. FOR ANY KIND OF RADIATOR or WELDING joo see the old reliable Williams Weldii^ & Radiator Shop (JAS. F. WILLIAMS) Now located one mile west of North Wilkesboro on Boone Trail Highway, We also do all kinds of Body and Fencer "Work and General •Automobile Repairing. DO NOT BE MISLED! PHONE 334-W WIKEIIPYIIIIR LIVER BILE- wiTHOUT uuma And You’ll Jump Out rf Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go It yon tad aaor and mkrwmt.ikt looka punk, don’t a«aUs«« «Bl.«tar.aa,1aotH»tu»i>raitea*W-~ andMpaetthaa) to aiatoxau inWlbra and bwuaat kod lull of aOMhiaa. Rw they «B't do it. thw aybr bowali and s aata movaSMt ttn eaua. Tha raaaoa tor yf_w«lo«»and- fMiinc ia your Uvor. It atoujd . pouada at liquid bila into yauf *—duiiy. It thia blla la not lloiriag flaaiy, your food doesn't digwt. It iust decaya in tbe bowais. Gaa Woata up your itomseb. You bava a thick, bad Uita and your btouth la foul, •kin oftan breaks out in blemiahea. Your baud aehas and you teal down and out. Your whole syatan ia poiaonad. It take* those toad, old CARTKR’S UTTLI UVER PIUJ to tat thsM two pounds I - • ■ - • M ”op hh* Sow Iiwab^ 5uf'CmThm‘ ..-b WHY CANT WE, OR, ONE OF OUR SALES MEN, Sai YOUR CAR-BUY YOUR CAR OR WORK A “TRICK” FOR YOU? \U f* It is quite possible, by subterfuge, to allow any price we IT 6 vdn choose and perhaps, “get away with it.” But... If we do this. We Make Ourselves Liable to heavy fines and impris onment. A United States law provides “ . . . that no dealer shall, directly or indirectly, or by SUBTERFUGE, accept in trade any used vehicle at an allowance price of more than its value as ascertained.” We Lose We Lose any claim we may have good citizenship. Law break ers are not good citizens. your confidence and your future patronage, for, having pledged ourselves to obey the letter and spirit of the code of fair competition, if we violate our pledge we •cannot expect you to trust us in any future transaction. tiT I the respect and confidence of our fellow dealers, and “6 L0S6 become outcasts and Renegades among them. They 1 have built the code at tremendous cost of time and money. They depend upon us to support it and we have '.y given our word of honor to do so. We Lose our self respect. CAN THE GAIN OF ONE ILLEGAL SALE OUTWEIGH THESE LOSSES? Yadkin Valley Motor Co. FORD DEALER HaferXhevrolet Co. ■1. ■ CHEVROLET DEALER WOkis Motor Sales Co. PLYMOUTH AND DODGE DEALER Motm* Service Co. 'PLYMOUTH - CHRYSUBR DEALER Boone- Trail " Motor Co. J':-'';.V:■„:p Kim 'H
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