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TSXH NOMW N. C. Receivfsd *At^‘ Day Kororle iT , hiriffiftibi^-^QX-^'JC^jlSN? :?j li^bKos ffiire' Bee«(. Hailed. r By Firm Here* O^tOw^y l^etiff Som*rs r«iid i > Find Extnt^LMffr Ontftt I c^^.Near Spurgeon ‘. ^Sheriff W. B. Somers and J^uty H. C. KUby destroyed Aioelved by th«4lh0deB-Day Furnl-| nrasually large distillery ont^Iture Company •■gad are now ready i '•bout three miles southeast •of l*”>‘ _ , i part of the state who are In, irnrgeon near the Wilkes-Ire-1 *11 line yesterday morning. | received 1 As the officers approached the { i A full carload of "Rhodes-Day I Pride ranges have just been re- j stin they observed several men fearing but were unable to iden- «ty or catch any of them. ^ FYom the appearance of the *111 the officers gathered that fcrge quantities of liquor had been made. The outfit and nia- bsrials ready for distillatiou •ere destroyed. Hra> W. J. Bason Named Case Worker Relief Work ’ Mrs. G. G. Foster, county' re- fef administrator, stated yester-, day that Mrs. W. J. Rason, of j Ibis city, has been named as a | wae worker for the Federal | ■mergency Relief Work in | Wilkes. Mrs. Bason Is well fitt-i ed by training and experience to i perform the duties of the post Uon. The carload just makes the 14th Rhodes-Day | Company has handled here dur ing the past five years and there has not been a dissatisfied user ( of a Rhodes-Day range, Mr. Day states. » By mass quantity buying Rhodes-Day is enabled to offer these high quality ranges at the lowest possible cost, ranging in price from $37.50 up. Political Notices For Clerk of Court Having announced nty candi- *cy for the Republican nomiiia- ffori for Clerk of Superior court •f Wilkes county in ihe .Jiin'' primary. I wish to say that I will le deeply grateful for any sup port which yon may give me in Ihe primary campaign and in the primary. A.ssiiring you of ?ny de sire to serve the people of Wilke-s county to the best of my ability. I am. Very truly yours, J. Rl’F'F HE.VDKUSO.N' •' I Follies Show At Liberty Theatre “Hollywood Follies,’’ a very pleasing and highly entertaining vaudeville show, is scheduled for the Liberty Theatre midnight show Sunday and two perform ances Monday and Tuesday. This show comes to the city highly recommended as having consid erable merit. Among the headliners appear- i ing in “Hollywood Follies” will [ be Henri Nelser, “The Human Frog," a recent World’s Fair at traction; A1 Quirk, "King on the Xylophone,” an R. K. O. Vaude ville act; Foyle Craig and his California Serenaders; Ace Fo- glemen. “Ace of Blackface”; Mias Theo .Mackey with her “Rythm Tap Dancing”; Rilley and Trimble. featuring “Up Town Low Down Quartet’’; a chorus of “Sunkist Beauties” and other features. FOR SOLICITOR f hereby announce my candi- Jbcy for the nomination for so- ISeitor of the 17th judicial dis- triet, subject to the action of the Sepublican voters in the June pri ■lary. Your support will be greatly appreciated. F. J. MCDUFFIE. Local High Nine Defeats Wilkesboro I North V.'ilkesboro high school j haaeball team easily defeated ! Wilkesboro on the local field I Tuesday afternoon by a score of 111 to 2. I North Wilkesboro took 13 I hits off of Phillips’ offerings ! while Wilkesboro was able to ' garner only four from the slants I of Reavis. Reavis and Reynolds I led in the hitting for the locals with three each. Garwood, with ! two hits, led Wilkesboro in stick work. Score R H E MkTea Flu, C«Ws. Coughs, Sorej Wilkesboro - -.. 2 4 3 iN. Wilkesboro — 11 13 1 USE COOK’S i (b. c. c. Hiroat, Group, Nervousness. ! Mrs. Tip McNeil’s Brother Named Lansing Postmaster j .Mr. E. C. Eller. Jr., of Ashe ' county, was in the city a tew ! hours yesterday, returning home I from Hickory where he had ' business matters to claim his at- j tention. Mr. Eller has just been i per cent penalty will be j appointed postmaster at Lansing, added to all unpaid taxes for being high man on the eligible the year 1933 after May 1st. i I'^t. He expects confirmation by Pay now and save. ! senate within the next few j days. P. L. LENDERMAN, I Mr. Eller is a brother to Mrs. Tax Collector iTIp McNelll, who resides here. NOTICE! TAXPAYERS TOWN OF WILKESBORO A nnouncement I ‘4 We are now open for busi ness in our new location on Main Street next door to Carlton’s Hardware. \Ve are showing a complete line of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Novelties, and many other items suitable for gifts, etc. All kinds of repair work done by experts. CARL W. STEELE JEWELER - Next Door to Carlton’s Hardware Mt-' !■ fj,.- ' Spring Greater values and more friedidst All Spring goods, regardless of j The greatest celebration in the history of our store! To our Founder tve dedicate this great sales promotion. Three great days ... Super Value Days! Anniversary Specials and Sprin? Clear-Away. What a combination! former price, must go! Firet cooifc most saved! DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! Bi^GAlNS for ALU Dresses! Coats! Suits! OUT THEY 60. There’s loads of wear in these beautiful Dresses! All Spring styles, so out they go- We must make room! Two large groups repriced to clear quick- Hurry!! GROUP 1 GROUP 2 We have forgotten all about former price! Thwe i Suits and Coats must go quick . . . and they will . . . for they are priced at almost a song! GROUP GROUP 4 FRIDAY SPECIAL! Men’s Dress Shirts Fast Culors — Shrunk ■You \ '1 think we stole these dress shirts i )ni the price we have on them, and we almost did— the saving is yours! White and solid col ors Big selection! Men’s Fancy Socks A PENNEY SPECIAL MANUFACTURERS CLOSE OUTS. HURRY! These socks made to .sell at 25c; some are slightly irregular, howev- ;r, we have allowed for that in the price. A knock out value! Anniversary lielps RomtsI Curtain SETS A Group of Quaint Priscillas Mariiulsettes, prInM In eolori *irln| GAY VAT DYED PrintSDresses Big selection of pretty daytime styles. New florals, dots, novelties and stripes. Easy to wear, easy to laun dry. You’ll come away with a dozen 39c A Bargain for Everybody so 8q. PRINTS in Gay New Colorfest Designs! 15* Vat-dyed in clear, durable celortnga at cloae to today's wboleaale prioal Scores of small, medium and large designs for dresses, tots’ frocks, and blouses. 86 inch. Anniversary!. Sheer Prints Every yard is lovely and the smartest patterns you have seen this season. What a value and what a chance for you to have plenty of sum mer frocks at a small cost BOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS Fast color, full cut WOMEN’S PANTIES Newest styles paiiia.uu ns wsva with printed cornice valancM Md new bowknot tie-backs; printed scHin with self ruffles and valances. 8U yards; tubfast! sun-fasti BUVl lOc 49c 25c WOMEN’S HOUSE SHOES 49c 29c BUI CREPE ROMAINE Stripes, plaids, all new, yd. LADIES’ GOWNS Handmade, imported 2000 Remnants 1-2 Price Get In On Thb^peeial Bargain I 8uk SLIPS! LavkUy Lace-Trimmadt ic Your choie* of blM-cut with Cfelifornia V>top, or •tralfbt-cut with bodico-, topi 48 iuchot in length ... jo«t right under new Spring frocks I In silk French er^ with deep Isee top snd bo^ tomi Adjustable shoulder strapel In Fledi. Tea>Boa* White! Sisee SS to 42! Absorbent DoubleTerry BATH TOWELS Anmvenaryt What a value I Striped, £ast- , color bordersin blue, roee. gold, green. Stock up NOW! Save! Anniversary! Colonial BEDSPREADS WhuteVeltul Imagine buy ing a scalloped jacquard 84 • 10b Inchea, at - such a priest MoBotonas: t- toneai eoteisl BARGAINS FOR ALL! BE EARLY! OOTTOIf SLOUSIS BrigfiS StjfUt, SHOE Balmains That Only Penney^s Csm Offer! Compare! Millions of happy feet are clad in Penney’s Super Shoe values! Expect long and better wear from Penney’s Shoes. And they sold at underselling prices! Compare the quality as well as price! Pure Silk .CHIFFON HCSE Full fashion ed. First qual ity— New Colors All sizes One large group of ladies’ white straps. New styles. Medium heel, novelty trim. A real hot shot value 98c NewDaignstLaaPrket BROADCLOTHS • yard widat Children’s shoes are our hobby! Tough shoes for growing feet. A large selection. Oxfords, straps and ties 98c Men who want solid leather, Goodyear welts, shoes that wear and look good, $1.98 come to Penney’s yd. Easy to saw; easy to wash; fast colors. At tractive small and medism. deeijpiev 8vnr- Kow- Ladies’ newest styles! Really you would ex- peet t» pay double this priee for ^A these shoes. Founders Day spequ:
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