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m f r —i'2^- T-'.-aSsSf-; eh ROARING’Imviik; Route 'July killed a ■ e^ aad anl« taionkiuk to Mrs, rAMoe Lots about f7 o’clock Sat- ^^ay arenlnr. Wheat stacks at r«r. Bab Martin's were burned 'UP by llsbtning. And at Mr. f fTland Matbls’, in the Cranberry VTlclnlty, on No. 60, lightning is . said to hare partially demollsh- I ed the roof of the house and to ■ hare done greater damage to the {^smokehouse. A revival Is in progress this at 04k Forest church. The £.^tor. Rev. Pervls C. Parks, is , rfbe assisted by Revs. Noah ^ Hayes, Noah T. Jarvis, Chris Call and others. Rev. Mr. Hayes preached Sunday morning from the text “My heart is fixed.” If' Mrs. Roxie Love was ill last i|«week and was taken on Wednes- day to the Wilkes Hospital. For- ; tnnately. Dr. Hubbard found that her condition was not ser ious. She was accompanied by Mrs. Alice Love and Mr. John Ray. MitkB. A. Jennings, of Oak- und Atty. A. H. Casey, of North Wllkeaboroi were this seetida last Tuesday lookint' after business matters and apent 4 abort time at Mrs. Laura'- Lln- nay’s. '*^40044 nearly everybody says com looks the most fioarlabing in history, it is the opinion of those who have observed, more closely that the crops^ which sprang up overnight, like Jack's beanstalk, during Hhe rpiny sea son, have too small and round stalks, instead of broad, flat stalks after the approved fash ion for corn, and that there will be a poor yield. The past Sunday the Sunday school Convention at Hunting Creek church and the fifth Sun day singing at Bethel divided in terest in this part of the county with the Oak Forest revival and several other protracted meet ings. There will be a revival at White Plain church, near Roar ing River, the third Sunday In August: at the Roaring River Methodist church and Antioch Baptist church the first Sunday in August: and at Cranberry the second Sunday in August. ^OST WOMAN”. MARY MORRiS.™^'" ® SUPERB IN “DOUBLE DOOB” DEBUT Wilburn Adams Is Released From Jail Remanded To Jail On Contempt Charge Friday By >Iagis- trate Shoemaker OP" S.4LE OF L.WD Under and by virtue of the «(•* “’’■i authority vested in ■i^me by order of the Superior p Court of Wilkes county in a * Special Proceedings, entitled Robt. L. Hayes, Administrator. - et als. Vs. Florence Handy, et als., therein appointing the und ersigned commissioner to sell the lands de.ocribed in the petition in said proceedings; I will. Therefore, by virtue of said authority, on F^-idav, .\u- gust 17. 1934, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ni. at the courthouse l»“loor in Wilkesboro, offer for sale for cash to the highest bid- fer the following described real estate; A tract of land lying and being In Mulberry Township, Wilkes county, N. C. 'Bounded on the east by the lands of L. A. Brewer; bounded on the west by the lands of A. C. Hayes: bounded on the south by the lands of H. H. Rhodes; bounded on the north by the lands of J. P. Hayes; containing twenty (20) .acres, more or less. This 16th day of July, 1934. ROBT. L. HAYES, 5-9-4t. Commissioner. iy A. H. Casey, Attorney. Wikburn Adams, who was placed in jail for ten days Fri day by Magistrate H. T. Shoe maker for contempt of court, was released Monday under bond of $50 for appearance at court. A habeas corpus hearing was instituted and a hearing was held at Bakersville Monday b'e- fore Judge Oglesby. The judge referred his counsel to Solicitor Jones and asked that they act under his rejommendation. SalvaW J Meeting b ,n«oiiecoai&4f At Olln, NSuitaagr, ^isrday WiO Be Tag Day; Mass Meeting On Smday V Altemoon w,* ■ ■ ' ineetiBg OB' The Salvation Army now'ln progress at the to A #0 Mary Morris, long famous for her portrayal of sinister roles on the legitimate stage, Stakes her motion picture debut in Paramount’s “Double Door,” showing at the Liberty Theatre Wednesday only. In the motion picture version of this hit play, Miss Moiris Plays for the films the role she created on Broadway. Ninth Street will comb on Sunday night, accordlng'>;to an announcement today by Evan gelist Charles Cook, of the Statesville, district headquarters, who is' now In charge. ' In order to defray expenses of the meeting, which has been in progress for two weeks, Sat urday has been designated as “tag day,” when the public will be asked to contribute to the meeting through the workers on the streets. Those in charge of the meeting have secured per mission from Mayor J. A. Rous seau to promote “tag day” and the public is asked to contribute as freely as possible. The meeting will come to a climax on Sunday afternoon with a mass meeting at the tent. The public has a cordial Invitation to attend the services each evening. [in, ^ Aafust FifBi The annual homecoming will be observed at the Olin Metho dist church os Sunda/r^'AWPMtt 6. The ^ogram will beglB at eleven o’clock. Short talks by former membera and friends of the church will follDv the pzlB' 'clpal addreee. Dinner will be served on the grounds. In the afternoon everyone will have op portunity to renew old acquaint ances. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all former residents and friends. " iJtM. BKJOa « „ FOB ANT EIND or RAmATOR or Job see the retisWt Canbii Hilled Lady For Nervousness and Run«Down Conation Revival Under Way At Goshen Baptist SouthsMe Sluing At Moravian Falls Sunday; Boomer Team Winner Reddies River News Items Are Reported XOTICE OF S.ALE OF PROP ERTY UNDER MORTGAGE IW WOMEN WIN MEN AND' MEN WIN The Favor of Other Men Un f two pistf of bile juiee Sow dells lieer Into your bowtle. yooi _i in your bowele. Thli poUini fbarWk.de body. MovemenU get hard ^ Under and by virtue of the newer and authority conferred in that certain Mortgage Deed e.\ecuted by Mark Brown and wife. Viola Brown to the under signed On the 17th day of July, 1930, and recorded in the Reg ister of Deeds Office for Wilkes County in Book 155, Page 109, and default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness therein secured, I will on the 18th day of August, 1934, at 12:00 noon, at the Courthouse Dood, Wilkesboro, N. C., offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, (for the purpose of satisfying the said Indebtedness), the following described property, viz: Beginning on a poplar in his corner line; then west to a gum and maple in Garfield Pierson’s line; then a South course to a Black gum in said Pierson's line; then an east course to Mark Brown's line: then North with the said .Mark Brown's line to the beginning. Containing four (4) acres, more or less. This ISth day of July. 1934. LOU LAWRENCE, S-16-4t. Mortgagee. L. -M. .^bernethy, Attorney, ranite Falls, N. C. BOOMER, July 30. — The Southside Singing Convention met at Moravian Falls Sunday for the regular fifth Sunday singing. There were two choirs, Goshen and Lovver Creek. There was a large crowd present to en joy the music. A fine dinner was served on the grounds. Beginning this evening at 8 o'clock a series of meetings at the Goshen Baptist church will be held. Rev. L. B. Murry, of State Road, will do the preach ing. Everyone is invited to at tend the services. Miss Magdelene Barlow, of Goshen, spent last week with her cousin. Mrs. Tal Pearson, at North Wilkesboro. Miss Bertha Walker, who has been spending some few weeks at Lenoir with her sister, Mrs. Roby Clark, has returned to her home at Goshen. Boomer baseball team, which is made up partly of Goshen boys, defeated Millers Creek Sat urday 10 to S. Mt. Olive Baptist Revival Begins 12th other News Items Gathered By Northern Alexander Cor- respondei;t Interesting Bits Of News Glean ed By CommmUty Cor respondent REDDIES RIVER, July 31.— Mr. and Mrs. Don Snyder, of North Wilkesboro. visited Mr. Adam Snyder Sunday ariernoon. Little Miss Nancy Shepherd is seriously 111. *Rev. R. A. May filled his ap pointment at Reddies River Tues day night. O. K. and Billie Whittington are spending the week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Shepherd. There will be preaching at Riverside church July 28. Mrs. Zeb Snyder was in North Wilkesboro shopping Friday. Miss Sallie Walker has been confined to her home for the past three weeks on account of illness but la able to be out a- gain, her many friends will be glad to know. Miss Connie Royal, of Mc- Grady, spent a short while with Mrs. Zeb Snyder, Tuesday. Marriage Licenses During the past week licenses to wed were Issued by Register of Deeds T. H. Settle to the fol lowing; Herman Moore, Straw, and Vera Call, 'Wilkesboro route 2; Harley Billings and Bessie Spicer, Benham; Quincy Clonch and Lou V. Wilcox, North Wll-' kesboro; Gwyn J. Eller, Purlear, and Ola N. Staley, Wilbar; Chal- lie Church, Boomer, and Thelma Laws, Boomer, i- . "I have taken Cardui several «ww for weak, run-down oondl- ttoD and t( baa beeped me,” writes Ita. Walter M. Coulon, Fwsyth, Oa. *T was nervous and suffering from a weak condltlao. 'nsere were days when I bad to be down during the day, t sent for six bot tles of Cardui, aa it bad bdped me before. Cardui gave me strength, ■topped the nervousness and helped me In every way."... Cardui may be just what you need. It cant do you any har^ so T.Jiy not try ttf TTiousands of 'women testify Car dui benefited them. If It does not benefit YOU, consult a i^iysician. (1 a beta*, at drus ttom. Wffliams Well & Radiator S! (JAS. F. WILLIAMS! Now located one mile North Wilkesboro on Trail Highway. We also do all kinds of and Fender Work and Antomobile Repairing. DO NOT BE MISLEIN PHONE 334-W SO bONO JOC, | M OO'NO TO rMC M04.LYW00P PARTY ■dp^od. You gtC veliov plmpiec. duU tjft. td taste* traa. ditvinesa, headacbe. rra oaflome an ugly-looki^. foul nne Ibe. eour-thinklne person. You have lost vour personal cnaxm. Sverybody vanti Id raa from you. NOTICE OF SATJ5 OF L.^ND But don’t Uko lalt*. mineral wataH, laxative pills, laxatlvs csmdlea ring Euma and expect them to get poison tAMt destroys your personi They can’t do It, for they only Qvt out the tall end of your bowels and 1 poison ’ naJ at do^n*t'take away enouah of the oiaon. Cosmetics won t help at all |Kat d^n '^ayed pois I poison. Only a free flow of yoruf bUe Juiee wUl tnis decay poison fn your bowels. Ths f asie mild vegetable medicine which starts g free flow of your bils juice Is Carter’f mTTt« flow of your bile Juice Is Carter’f tittle Liver Pills. No calomel (mereun) Is Carter’s. Only fine, mild veaetabls •Xtracts. If you would bring back vour •Xtracts. If you would bring back yox tnonal charm to wia men. start takin^ er's Little Over Pills according ta [ing Sf^tiona today. 25d at drug stores. Bafose **something Just as ffo^*. for It nay gripe, loosen teeth or scald rectum, k for Carter’s Little Liver Pills by name fget what you ask for. 01938,C.M.Co. Mi f’S- Weettsf^ ^told^S 1m tlim no^OUtlbaT isfasi *thli^'lofkg i and ^iBOc^to* iforonlv. ^FLOR dir] TiieTtlw-ai^ TOW t-j- vNniwt.HA. ‘d'lofiJk jCfOAR, lender and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a cer- :ain Deed of Trust executed on the 21 day of April, 1931. by Matt Bauguess and wife, to the undersigned trustee, said deed of trust being due and default hav ing been made in the payment thereof, the undersigned trustee, will offer for sale, at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash on the 18th day of August, 1934, at 1 o’clock p. m. at the courthouse door in Wilkesboro, North Carolina the following de scribed land, to-wit; Lying and being in Edwards township Wilkes county, N. C., and more particular described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the east side of the Traphill road. Sol Sparks’ southwest corner, thence north 60 degrees east 2 chains and 150 links to a stake .0 Sol Sparks’ southeast corner; hence south 45 degrees east 2 chains 51 links to a stake the corner of a 2-3 acre tract, con- ,-eyed by Mrs. A. J. McBee to L. Phillips, now belonging to I. O. Sprinkle, then with said Sprink le’s line south 53 degrees west 2 chains and 42 links to a stake )ii the Traphill road, the I. O. Sprinkle corner thence running vith said road 2 chains and 79 ’inks to the beginning contaln- ’ng 5-8 acres, more or les.s. Tract No. 2 Beginning on the old Ronda and Traphill road S. W corner of tract No. 1 and running with said tract north 53 degrees west 78 feet an iron stake, thence south 29 degrees ^ast 10 feet to an iron stake, hence south 53 degrees west '78 feet to an iron stake on the old Traphill road, thence with said road 10 feet to the beginning corner, containing 780 square feet more or less. Tract No. 3. Beginning at said Curry’s corner and iron stake ind running with said Curry s ‘ine south 53 degrees west 82 eet to an iron stake south 29 iegrees east 10 feet to an iron stake, thence north 53 degrees ’ast 83 1-2 feet to an iron stake in said Sprinkle back line also he Ronda Cotton Mill line, themce north 43 degrees west, leed here calling for north 46 legrees west 10 feet to the be ginning containing 825 square Ceet, more or less. This 16th day of July, 1934. S. F. gentry. 8-9-4t. Trustee. PORES KNOB, July 31.—The annual revival will begin at Mt. Olive Baptist church the 2nd Sunday in August. Rev. E. V. Bumgarner, pastor, will He as sisted by Re'/. H. S. Benfield, of Lenoir. Mr. David McGee and family and Mr. Jno. McGee, of Kerners- vil'.e, spent the week-end with Mrs. McGee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Deal. Rev. hJ. V. Bumgarner left Saturday for Virginia to hold a revival near Richmond. He ex pects Jo he gone for one we(?k. The revival closed at Mt. He bron Baptist church Saturday. The pastor. Rev. Isaac Wattsf was assisted by Rev. Grady White, of Iredell county. Friends and relatives spread a birthday dinner for Mrs. E. J. Deal Sunday. Many relatives and friends gathered around the ta ble and enjoyed the many good eats. Hindenburg Well Berlin. July 30.—Presijlent Paul von Hlndenburg was In normal health and attending to routine affairs at his summer estate in Neudeck, Eaet Prussia, a government spokesman said to night. Referring to new rumors that the elderly chief executive again was seriously ill, the spokesman remarked this report appeared to be recurring with increasing frequency abroad. SEE THE STREETS? See how empty they are? Everjbody’s going to see “Hollywood Party.” Fon! Music! A whole* flock of yum- yum girls! Come and cat yourself a piece of cake; Among the 2000 gueOte are such eminent clowns as: Laurel and Hardy, Jimmy Du rante, Lnpe Velez, Jack Pearl, Polly Sloran, Charles Butter- worth, Frances Williams, Ted Healy, Mickey Mou.se, Him self, and many others! CAREY SOfRA ROOFING Carey Solka Roof ing contains special cellulose fibres, pro duced and purified by the exclusive Solka process. These fibres have tremen dous strength, yet they are highly flex ible. And finally, the felt containing these fibres holds much mor^ Carey asphalt Bator ant. Try to teat a sample of Ca*^' Solka Roofing, and you’ll agree that it’s tougher than any asphiAt roof you ha've ever seen. But remarkable roofing also contriae at least 30% more Carey asphiM saturant — and this saturant is what keeps the roof weathwv proof. Let us give you a sample aC Carey Solka Roofing and qoute our interesting prices. -* Wilkesboro Mfg. Co. LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY AND FRIDAY News Of Traphill- Austin Community TRAPHILL, July 30.—We are sorry to say that Huston Weste, of Benham is seriously ill. Mrs. L. M. Hawkins Is not im proving very fast. Mrs. Angelina Smith, of Ben ham, spent §unday with her sis ter, Sallie Smoot, at Austin. Miss Nellie Barker, of Boon- vllle, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Barker, at Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kidby and daughter, Grace, of Fries, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Barker and family at Austin. • Henry Ford Is 71 Big Bay, Mich., July 30.— Fourteen miles from the nearest communication, Henry Ford ob served his 71st birthday'.quietly and in privacy. In the remoteness of the Hu ron Mountain Club, Ford did lit tle to set this day off from oth ers except, perhaps, attend family party. The motor manufacturer is va cationing wK’i his wife. USE COOK’S c.c. e FI«. ColdA ConglM, Sws , Thruxt, Gimp, GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Tough thick Center Trac tion Tread. 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