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itat , S'.' Wil 1^ Tin Weiborn R: ./% l>ery Charge?. r w. B.*StHBe« .lilt for Mtaml, Florida, to hiin« tmn^TonijrtA ^ 7 yim •T- ■--. '^RILLING LOVB STMIY tt » sl Hftfer Chmiifr €0. It CkMimf Out Uted Can back to the coonty Clay -and Cat- I Od? 'Itardly wait ufltll time’ for ytrar'tvlp down the chimney., Pteaae hrinf me a' track, .a'red wfyten, shme candy,' applee, or- angea, grapes and nuts. four friend, UTTLB DARWIN OETTYS. Ifc- iTtn Welborn, who arejww«t^ ,OR jf^a ^rge. of breaking” into’* ,the f home of Carl aoddtaF at Roada , - an NoTember and,.'fi«rrylng away 11,200 in e, »h. ‘ ' Circulars and fi gerprints of the two Welborns were dlstrlbut- - ed to police departments of ser- eral cities and only a few days elapsed before a message was recelred from Miami stating that the wanted men were being held. , Sheriff Somers was accom- ■‘TSinTea' to Miami by Mrs. Somers and their daiightsr, Peggy, and D. B. Swaringen. of Traphiil. .They are expected to return Sat urday or Sunday. Dear Santa: I am eleren years old, and 1 am in the sixth grade at school. For Christmas, I want p: pair of dark brown corduroy knickers, a pair of black plg-skln gloves, al so some fruits, candy, nuts and two packeges of small fire crack ers. Your friend. J. D. GBTTYS. EUGIBLE VOTERS ON BANKHEAD ACT Dear Santa: I am nine years old, and I am, in the fourth grade at school. Now I am going to tell yon what I want for Christmas. Pleaafi bring me a Buck Jones air rifle, a pair of bed room shoes, some fruit, candy, nuts, and some small fire crackers. Your friend. A. B. GETTYS. Dear Santa Claus: This is my first year,in school so you know I am just six yeard’ old. I want you to please bring me a train with a six foot track. Also a pair of gloves, some fruit, candy and nuts. Your little friend. PARKS GETTYS. P. S. Please bring me some small fire crackers. The following letters were ad dressed to Santa Claus and de livered to the local J. C. Penney Company store Saturday, when Santa Claus was a visitor there: The Bankhead referendum to be held December 11, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.. will give every actual cotton grower an oppor- tnnlty to vote on whether he wants the act continued in 19S5. says Dean I. O. Schaub, of State College. Any person who signed a cot ton contract, any person who was eligible for tax-exemption certificates this year, any person who shows he has the right to produce cotton on a cotton farm, or any person who has w'ritten proof that he has arranged a lease or share-cropping agree ment to produce cotton on a cotton farm in 1935 is eligible to vote. When two or more persons kave the right to produce cotton on a cotton farm, all such per sons shall be eligible to vote, but so grower may vote more than once even though he may grow cotton in several counties. When several persons, such as hus band. wife, and children, pro duce cotton under one contract or agreement, only the person who entered into the agreement Santa Clans: may vote. A list of eligible voters will be furnished the commuuity tommittee to conduct the re- terendum. Any person not listed as eligible, may vote if he thinks he is eligible and place i Santa: Bring me a doll in a suit case and skates. I want my doll to have skates. I am-six years old. Please bring me a sidewalk hike. VIVIAN TEAGUE. 4fs vote in a sealed envelope which will not be opened until the committee determines whe ther he is eligible. If eligible, their votes will be counted. The Cotton Production Con trol Association in each i'oiint,\ will name the community cum- mittees, designate the voting places, furnish lists of eligiiile voters, and supply ballots and forms for tabulating the v.'ite. -Announcements will be made of where the voting places will he located. Tlie returns on the refereu- dhih will be announced as soon as possible after the votes have been tabulated. I want a new pair of shoes, a doll oarria.?e and a little car; also an elec lie stove, table and chairs. THEI..MA I.EK HAYES. R. H. REAVIS BUYS WOODRUFF BUILDING ♦Continued from page one) interests in the local store mid the Auto Parts and Electric i Company in Statesville. j Mr. Reavis stated tc'tay that lie does not know when his firm will move to the Woodruff Build ing but did say that it would move as soon as the Gaddy .Motor Company secures a suitable, lo- eation. Dear .ganta Claus: Thi.s is the picture (attractive drawing of doll on original let ter) of the doll I would like for yon to leave me the night before Chrislinas. Please bring me ,1 pair of roller skates. -\nd please remember all the girls and boys and don’t forget a single one. It would be nice of you could bring mo “Three Ini tio Pigs”, bedroom slippers and a bath robe, it would be real sweet of you to bring me a tiny watch, some big crayons and coloring books. , Your little girl who wants to he real good Christmas. CATHERINE VA.WOY. XOTK’E OF S.ALF, ry. .North Carolina. Wilkes Coun-! Under and by virtue of the fKiwer of sale contained In a certain mortgage deed executed by h. F. Caudill and wife, to the xndersigned mortgagee to se cure the rayment of a certain note, the terms of which have not been complied with, after due demand for paymeit thereof, the undersigned will offer for Mle to the highest bidder for cash, on the 12th day of Jan uary. 1935, at the court house laoT. in Wilkesboro, N. C., at 12 o'clock noon, the following described real estate, to-wit: Beginning at a chestnut in W. A. Holbrook heir’s line near the head of Camp branch running west with said line to a stake south 30 poles to a stake, east 31 poles to a stake, south 55 poles !io a stake, west 78 poles to a stake, south 30 poles to a stake in J. 0. Billing's line, east with «.ld line 109 poles to a white oak, east 15 poles to a small branch, then aown said same branch 30 poles more or less to a persimon tree near the gum spring, then east to the line known as the Eli Blackburn line, north with said line to a chest nut oak on the mountain side, then* north east to the Pain and Deamer line, north 20 poles more or less to a rod and .white oak corner, west 40 poles mere or less to the beginning. Con taining 65 acres more or less. This 10th day of Dec,, 1934. r D FORESTER & COMPANY, . • Mortgagee. \v. Jt. McElwee. Attornor. MARK - DOWN Furniture Co. \^'e are pleased to an nounce tliat we have just received a large shipment of beautiful furniture for the thrifty Christmas shop per. —Beautiful Odd Chairs —Beautiful Rockers —SnuAing Stands —End Tables —Floor Lamps -Table Lamps —Magazine Rack.s Radio Tables —Whatnots Also a nice lot of spot rugs, and the nationally adve:'- tised FIRTH’S Hook'id Rugs. Pay us a visit and do your Christmas shopping with us. We can save you money MARK DOWN Furniture Co. F. D. Foreoter Building Cor. 10th«and B. Streets m The Heler Chevrolet Compeny is clMlng oat its entire stock of used esrs and tracks at Its tem porary location In the S'Colvard batiding on "D” stre^. gi> Only a short time ago, Mr. Hater sold his Chevrolet agency here 4o Mr,'5.W. F. Gaddy who Is now beating the agency uad- er the name of Gaddy Motdr Cem^ny. In the trade, Mr. Hat er retained his stock of nsedecars and. trucks. In order to dispose of every car and truck Just as soon as possible prices have been slashed way down, and conven ient , monthly terms are also bp.- ing offered those desiring fo buy one. Mr. Hater win appreciate "a visit to his*'temporary location. A. it - . - Bade To itian The^jA. A P: Store .la,Jaj»». copying Its fomer locatipn: t door to the Spalnhotu’-Sydnor Company httltding, the stock p{ merebandtse having been idb’ved Monday and Tuesday. The store has been operating (^temporarily In the ,building bikween 'The Prlae«ik.Rafe and the fUty.Bari I»r Shop. ■' ^^H. H. Crsine is mana^kor oL tbe sYore, and C. N. Preespa.-dietltSf ®Pannle . a faithful hoMI?^ Mrs, J. G. Smoot gad m Respected Ghifstlan wonuin , mong the gclored. pheple ot thwj vkinlty, died Monday, Bine j dock, at the , home of ' Smoot. She bad heen^serlos ill since Thursday, whaa’ihe •«*- a stroke of paralyse. "FaDeral aeirWcM, wgn held b>' .Wilkesboro Taesdi^ afteraoem. BQpervlsor, was hei the re-moval of ’the’ merchandise. ato^ of ■ ; TV' - ■ t, iyiV- Bead Joornal-Prtrkrt Ads. Dear Santa: - r 1‘want a little fir». trader new pair of shoea;- a do^. h caridageV'vdittle table and ehh^. a doll snd electric stove; abip'’a little cook stove. •> ■ A; MARIE HATBilJfi; Lyon Electric Comply Wiring Spaiia Theatre Cast in the leading role of "Limehouse Blues” which comes to the Liberty Theatre. Monday and Tuesday, George Raft, has two leading ladies; Anna May Wong and Jean Parker. A fasci nating 'picture of the most fam ous of the world’s Chinatowns, Limehouse, full of thrills, medo- drama and oriental mystery Is the background of the latest of George Raft's starring pictures. The Lyon Electric Company, .of Wilkesboro. Is now engaged in doing the wlrlng.fbf ■ the . new motion picture theatre In Sparta. The theatre is being erected by Mr. Ben Reeves, and when com pleted will be modern and up-to- date In every way. The Wilkesboro electrical firm, whijh is owned and managed by Mr. Guy Lyon, la also doing the wiring for the sound-equipment to be used in the theatre. A Brooklyn baker used heat derived from radio short waves in experiments intended to pro duce crustless bread. CKrisbnas Snedal.. NeW. “Wheels of’Destiny,” feiaturin^ Ken.Maynard;' “In Count of Monte Cristo,” featuring Robert “Great Expectations,” featuring Phillips Holmes; Fighting President,” featuring .FrauKHli ilk^Roos-. “Hie Texas Bad Man,” featuring Toih’Mix;'"BeyoijP’f" the Law,” featuring Tim McCoy; “The Rider of Dei^A Valley,” featuring Tom Mix; “The Red Rider,” featife,,. ing Buck Jones. All new popular books. Limited etod^-r, . Price only 15c each while they last ' 'This is the best bargain in books you have ever hast Don't pass it up. Come in and get yours before th^ stock is gone. - ELBERT RHOADES 4 BOOKS o—- magazines ' > Phone 134 721 Main St North WiHcesbord Dear Santa Claus: Do bring me a doll and suit case and lots of candy and some pretty toys. NANCY TEAGUE. Dc.ar Santa Claus: liriiig me a doll and a pair of skates. 1 want a sidewalk bike, too. With love. CHALMA JANE TEAGUE. Do Your Christmas Shopping AT THE = Goodwill Store DEPEND ON US TO SAVE YOU MONEY, LARGER AND BETTER STOCKS TO SE LECT FROM, FRESH FROM THE MILLS AND FACTORIES. MEN’S SPECIAL PURCHASE Smooth finish, soft, durable Suede Leather Jackets, Cossack style, zipper model, sizes 36 to 46, tan only. Holi- $4.50 day Special MEN’S SHIRTS Men’s fine quality Broadcloth Shirts in plains and fancies, pre-shrunk so they will fit perfectly always. All sizes, make splendid gifts, only— 97c each Tuck-stitch Undies, Vests and Bloom ers, real “snuggles,” pink color only. All sizes.' 48c Each New Curtains for your home—tail ored curtains, cottage sets, panels Pi iscillas in a grand assort- " ment. Pair ^OL up Children’s Wash Dresses Guaranteefl fast color printsr.;jfeipth (lark and light patterns, clever styles, (•^’"Ijotli long and short sleeves. 58c 7 to 14. Special, each Blankets! Blankets! And wliat a value! See and cdJhpare. All-wool, wool mixed and cotton; single and double blankets, plaids and solids, fleecy, warm AO and comfortable. Specialvl* *0 ■up lens Rayon and silk, all popular patterns, full cut, non-wrinkle. A gift that will please .him.-: Only Girls looking for Bargains. Here's one. A gorgeous selection of popular frocks, silks, knits and woolen angorettes, so charming and you can wear for so many occasions; in checks, plaids and solid col- $1.94 ors, size 14 to 48, Special ■up Just in! New skirts, ladies’ all wool flan nel skirts with beautiful button trims, chic new styles, sizes 26 to 32, in all the popular winter colors, select $1.89 youi's for holiday wear, only Ladies’ Pajamas! Nice quality outing flannel and fine cotton knitted two piece models with clever contrasting trims, new neck and sleeves, lovely pastel shades, sizes small, medium and large, -an excel lent gift for the miss. Special each— 87c and 97c Women’s newest fast color House Dresses, clever prints in checks, plaids, stripes and floral patterns, long sleeves, a most un usual selection to choose from in sizes for misses. Women and stouts, Special, each 78c Costume Slips. Ladies’ bias cut slips, in beautiful finish, rayon silk, lace trimmed top and bottom, colors pink, flesh and tea rose. Holiday 48c special up .V 48c up Hosiery Will Always Find a Wami Welcome Ladies’ Handbags Outstanding values, clever creations, under-arm styles with handy inside fittings, colors, black, brown and blue. Holiday Special— 48c and 97c Chiffon silk clear to the top and serv ice weights with lisle tops, good qualtiy hose for, your own use and .for gift giving. Full-fashioned, of "course, and a splendid quality. All sizes and assorted winter shades. Special— 48c and 58c Depend on us for your Christmas Candies, Nuts, Oranges and Bananas. Abimdant supplies on hand and to transient, can also de pend on us for your other Christinas Cheer. The store is loaded with Fresh Im^rted and Dom^tic Merchandise broug!rt> nearly every instance direct from the makers, delivered b>' our fleet of trucks at low cost. Figure with us. See how much you can saVe. The Goodwill Department !^ore Tenth Street THE PLAGE FOR BARGAINS North Wilkeslwro, N. C. ' v'f:' Mi
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