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RIvaB. Bo«U 2. ^TlM nvltal «t Oak raloaM butt Svaday.^IUT. Boater pieaeked M ^tkm bapUstBS araa keld at the aid Parka mlU. ■ore wwre eoaTaH^ ike maetlns, ia which the palar pastor, Renr. Perrto" C. >ot Crcle, Was aaaiated hy S. K. Woo-taa. Gaerge Cdr> aad others. ^^Rer. Oeorge^Cenry, ot=- Ben- hrother of the good eltl- Mr. SUmon Carry, seems to r^. a gMlTe of this locality and he attended the Dellaplane ol la the nineties when Mr. J. Kinyoan taught. Mr. Curry jy spoken of as an exc^ good man. '^ reriralwaa chwctertied Sy spiendJii|iS|i||||jjjH||j|e at- 'WiSnt'i^d tiatereet. Hoet^ of was done hy Ber. ftten, of the Cy^ or iltti . ' II ■''Tr FttdMfSDUC, ACID 8T0HACB * QAS ON ROMACH7 Hove you tried ALKA-SILTZER? ABca-Sdtxsr makes a sparkling uBEaBne dzlnk. As it eoatains an (aeafi^-aalisylate) H Had rdkrres tite pain rf every- tbsn fay rsstoring tbs les, removes diS'';suaa due to Kssess Aiod. at yen dnw stwe. iPMkageMe. Packet SIm Me. Bl WISfc-ALhALIZt ’ HamptonTllle^lectioa,' and ssTor-: aKiipresiiidVthe * opinion that they had neyer heard any better.' Mr, Wooten, stni oomparatiTsly a young ntan, ha/^attncted son* sideirable tsTorable notice as a mister for tho put serefal years and there are many hdmir* era of his preaching. *, Mrs. Lnla Johnson (Mrs. Frank Johnson) was ill Sanday. Mrs. O. Harris says that lier mother, Mrs. R. H. Prer^ts, of the Rouaeeau place at Wilkes- boro, bas been sick most otHhe time tor tbiree months. Mr. and Mrs. Preyette ItTed formerly for a great many years In this part of the couaty on the Parks and Foote fartns, and her mhay friends here are sorry of her 111 health. "" Miss Zenith Sniithey, student nurse In a Winston-Salem hos pital, visited her mother, Mrs. Pearl Parks, a part of last week and attended the Oak Forest re vival. Miss Smlthey willr gradu ate in nursing September 5. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Glass and Mr. Lee St. John, of tho^*= Brier Creek and Clingman sections, visited at Mr. Joe Love’s last Sunday. Rev. John Poster, of tho Brier Creek neighborhood, attended last two or three services of tlrd^Oak Forest revival and ac- coa^nled Rev. P. C. Parks to OMt^f Mr. Parks’ churches In ■aeHn Iredell, where a revival Is fadik held this week. sir. G. M. Tucker, the superin tendent, announced Sunday that everyone who does not attend Sunday school elsewhere is urg ed to attend that at Oak Forest. A revival has been In pro gress this week at Brier Creek church, having started last Sat urday and Sunday, and several from this section are attending. Miss Ida Parks has been suf fering considerably for some time from a burnt limb, caused by spilling hot grease on It, and does not recover rapidly. Julius C. Martin, of Connectl- cutt Avenue, Washington, D. C., one of the several special assist ants attorney-general, writes that the government is sending him i to San Francisco, Cal., In August to argue some cases for the Unit ed States before the court of ap peals. While there Mr. Martin will take bis vacation, and he and Mn. Mgrtln, who wlllij^Ae' * GOiKftfi NffWt dOlapahy him,'will nlW vUit their ^ Wm and dadghter-in-li^, Mr. and Mra. Harry Augnatus Mar tin.«and lUtle 4knghter,¥ Uilly, in Portland, Oregon. Mr. Martin,, aentor, la a native of the Della- plane. commnhlty and vlaited; here iaat Auguat, aa^wHl he meiatiersd. , .. Hr. Otaa^' Jphiuon. WtthBW' boro. Route 2, w»a hara a fevf day* 1«R week birring and-.Mt- tlng poplar btpeka and hanU^ viaited th^ Matera, Mra. W- M. With AU Its .dvanteiges COOLNESS CLEANLINESS CONVENIENCE BETTER COOKING RESULTS THE RELEASE OF TIME FROM KITCHEN WORK ELIMINATION OF THE SCRUBBING OF POTS AND PANS HEALTHFULNESS AND OTHERS The electric range, per year of services it will render, is the cheapest cookstove on the American market today. a With our new k»w rates, it is as cheap to cook with an electric range, accotdin? to housewives who use them, as it is to cook with any other fueL Under our special propositiMi, open for a limited period, it is as easy to purchase an electric range as it is any other sort of cook stove. ►uke Power Co. Li ti tham to Morganton. He cut^tWo: treea at tka did Tlllay place. ^ Hdtoi Joyacr apent^ftba past two week! with her grand- paredta, Mr^ aad Mrs. John C1U1- ders, near Roartng River, as her grandmother was sick. Tile ministers conducting the revival at Oak Forest visited In many hospitable homes ■ last ;week. They conducted prayer services In the homes they visit ed. On Tueeday afternoon they held services at ttie home of Mrs. Ids Call, who is rather aged and does not go out much, and on Friday afternoon at Rev. C. M. Call’s. Mr. Charles Johnson, ^Wllkes- boro Route 2, was In YadklnVille last Saturday afternoon, Revs. Jimmie Bryant and Scott Alexander, from the other side of the river, attended services at Oak Forest on Tuesday of the revival. Mr. Bryant was one® pas tor of Antioch church, and also of Cranberry, and is much valued in this locality. Some among the many from in and near this part of the none too moral vineyard seen in the WilkesboroB shopping and look ing after other matters last Sat urday were: Rev. J. B. Ray, Mr. Turner Inscore,’Mr. Julius John son, Mr. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Mont Mathis, Miss Gladys Long- bottom, and Miss Ruth Llnney. Grover Lionghottom, of Roar ing River, fainted, probably from the heat, one day the early part of last week, after playing checkers with Mr. Charley Cock- erham. Excellent order in the church and about it was noted during the Oak Forest revival. One or two nights, a little shooting, cursing, and hitting people In the head with flash lights or blackjacks, on the way home, was reported, but nothing to worry about. The colored people are having a Sunday school convention at their church, Union Grove, Fri day, Saturday and Sunday of this week. Among those from some little distance attending the Oak For est revival a part of last week were Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. George R. Johnson, all of Wll- kesboro Route 2; and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Combs, of the Call, or Fishing Creek Arbor section. Mr. and Mrs, Combs, who once lived in this community at a- bout three different places a number of years ago, said that a revival would be in progress this week at their church. Fish ing Creek Arbor. Several, Including the Oak Forest preachers, attended the funeral of a Mr. Mastin, brother of Mr. Jim Mastin, the miller, at Fishing Creek Arbor Tuesday afternoon of last week. “Rinky,’’ very small yellow cat at the old Tilley place, has found thirty-three kittens within three years and four months. She also found six kittens at once and fifteen within twelve months. Workers Were taking up sand near Mr. Felix Staley’s Twin Bridge Store the latter part of last week and putting it on the Antioch road. Mr. Julius J. Johnson was in High Point one day la.st week. One citizen says it is a good idea to hav® revivals in July be fore much brandy is made. This may be true; but you not only “fan a little and sweat a little,’’ Judge Joknaott J. Hays G08HBN, July 2».—Mr. and Mra. G. E). and Float* Choreh, of Goshen, enjoyed a niee birthday t dinner .Bnnday at the home of teach tfaa Man’s Bible claaa Mr. A. it. Ckurefa at Pnrlaar. Mr. Cfanreb hfNd ye»wi old. The many friends of Ifr. Cli^hr wish, him many happy hlrtlidaya^;^ Mr. andAfra. C. C. flpilrolilMi and- daughter, -MaxiBe, and Mia. Galvin Brown, of Carlngton, V*., ayesWfll JBSreaiwClais Chureh and Mifa'. F, F. Bumgar ner in Goshen aome - tew dgya ago. ■ ■ ^^The data given foir the. tmOnii' ar the Goafaen’'^pttot ehninltrl* the third Snnday in AugusL*'' s Mr. and Mrs. F. R,., .Bi^rl^e and ehlldren visited Mrs. Mis»- heth Ferguson, and Family,! Sun day. :--v .-S- ^ Mr. I Paul-Church, of Ghiarlee- ton, W. Va.7'-l«i.^ visiting relatives in Goshen. i ^ Mr. R. ju^Frotftt and nieoe, Novella Shumaker, visited. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Barlpwe and Mr. and Mrsf C. H. Walksr, last^il^.^ day. - ' Mr. Reath Walker visited his brother, Mr. C. E. Walker Sun day.' Mr. C. E. Walker Is not very well at this writing. Mrs. Coleman Walker and her mother, of Kings Greek, visited Mr. Walker’s parents here San day. Mr. James Barlow, who held a job at a service station in High Point, Is now working on a new job in Lenoir. Issue AAA Injunctions Los Angefes, July 27.—Four Federal judges for the Southern California district issued tempor ary injunctions today restraining the collector of Internal revenue here from collecting AAA grain and hog processing taxes from eleven packing and milling com panies. the First Baptist Sunday school on Sunday morning.,^ . Jndgn Hayee most Instmc- tire ind entertaining Sunday ■chool teacher and it is expect ed that the fnll membership of the claaa will be present. Visltora w)U rscdlve A: cordial weleome.’’^ ~ dr jm '^Paria, jnfcT tO.-N jf^esday)— Nine tombs of prehiatorie gianta -—the tkUeat of whom.,was sev en feet, ten Inches—irere die^ covered hy .rrorkmen building a road near the town of Gap, cap!- ‘tal of Hanea-Alpee, according to a etory la. this morning’s "^eUt- j^riaieit.'’* ^ Tha giants ^were hnrted In sanopha^ constructed of flat stones, bnt no tools or weapons ind|catiag the period in' which they lived could be found. It was believed they belonged to some hitheyto unknowu race. New York, July of Rtehard Hojnilhk, MaNCllBek, U I.,' "^jidy Andy,” wbeiutwltr tingly dug his^owB grave, was iMovered today hy reaene^prk- en with aid pf a steam shevet Hojnock Was. trapped la a ■nndy tomb 20 feet below his 4(!0pt yard Saturday when the sides of a wd! he waa digging to •mi „,A * - Fow''ginetTk tkg ..Ifllli. ^ eadi nintily 5 peirceat wiD ^ added after flie 10tt> ■ilSt Smttheht (/tiffin Co. — PHONB420— NOTJCB OF 8ALB OF, BHAL ..'.-•f. ESTAIB YtDKWKMUYAOTOfiGl ^ OH dm COU^^^EL- t 0OONCED HER ALL OVER i- g J THE B0A05, PULLED H|« „ THB006H MUOHOLE3, STEPPEO ON HER COMINO THROUOH THE WOODS ANO- [Sto The^e Used Car Values Before You Buy A Car or Truck: I PAflSENCrR ^ Tudors 19S$ Ford V-8 Tudor 2 1930 Ford Coupes lfi4 Ford V-8 Tudors 1 1931 Ford Coupe 1929 Ford Roadster but bid fair to become u Niagara of perspiration; and it seems that the church ought not only to furnish fans, but annoint the congregation with buckets of “ever-c|ry,’’ “non-epi,” and oth er preparations designed to pre vent one from sweating “like a negro at the ’lection.” Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byrd have been visiting relatives in this lo cality. On Tuesday of the Oak Forest revival Rev. Enoch K. Wooten preached from St. Luke XI, 1: “Lord teach us to pray.’’ Per haps not very many recall that this was the text from which the late R. N. Garner preached at Oak Forest around twenty-three years ago at the ordination of some deacons. But this corres pondent, who was yery small at that time and had never been to school yet, remembers it very distinctly. Mrs. Ranse Staley recently lost several turkeys, including a gob bler, a hen, another hen with twelve small turkeys, and a third hen with a smaller gang, and had found no trace of them Saturday. Candidates for the distinction of meanest thief are always popping up. And an unknown one of them stole ?1.32 out of a bed at Mrs. Emma Mastin’s last week. Mrs. Mastin, who is a poor widow and not in very good health, is one of those who have been working hard picking blackberries and had saved the money to buy her little girl a hat and for other needed ar- ticles. , checks Malaria in 3 days • COLDS Liquid - 'Tablets day Salve - Nose Drops Tonic and Laxative ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis trator C. T. A. of Lelia Jones Sink, late of Wilkes county, this is to notify all persona having claims against the Estate to pre sent same to the undersigned ad ministrator at North Wllkesboro, North Carolina, within twelve months from the date of this no tice or same will be plead in bar of their right to recover. All persons owing the Estate are likewise required to make settlement. This the 26th day of June, A. D., 1936. CHAS. A. SINK, Administrator C. T. A. of the Estate of Lelia Jones Sink, de ceased. 8-1-35 Under and by virtue of power and authority vested In the un dersigned trustee by a deed of trust exeented by Herman El more and 'wife Sterile Elmore and L. G. Elmore and wife, Em ma Elmore, to the ' undersigned trustee to secure the payment of a note and default having been made in the payment- of said note, and payment having been demanded and payment refused; I will therefore, on the 10th day of August, 1935, at the courthouse door in Wilkesboro, N. C. at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash the following described property: “Beginning on Delias South East corner, a white pine run ning east with her line to the creek; then down said creek to the mouth of Hendren’s branch, then up said branch to Hendren’s line, then to Hendren’s corner also my corner, then with the Anderson Winkler line to an ashe in swamp; thence east forty-five poles to a stake; thence south to E. J. Winkler’s north line, then with his line to William Smith- ey’s line: then north with Smlth- ey’s line back to the beginning. Containing 91 acres more or less and being the tract of land conveyed to Julia J. W5nkler by a paper writing as a deed of gift from Anderson Winkler.’’ This 10th day of July, 1935. CLYDE HAYES, 8-l-4t. 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