«t
•anditrmoTnhig. ^
ti «iirofled
■•wal ;TUHtcu».
*t ligTV
Tl«lt«d«|Hnk 9ue Mttek-'
enuimy^
»»T*V®1 s Uat
a»y* Ttrtt ^ttk!
Sad re)aUr««
i«d ICirs; Pgr)ui
dftcthter. Pasty Jua.
iMuto,-sn on .an
vttli ralatlT«» her*
'Qratory’a ^TaiMttoa. *-'i
Ye»-
W eitolr iilSIlQrjC.
Are
1JCoaTlctefl ^,
I Gif
(Continued from nUK oue)
the Oone Comtnt day^ at Paw, malMonn7 Paw
Ridge ;Snoda7.
Rnir Hi^rr amltt wiu«n»en#to Jennlnga, al with d.jw.
Sonther, “^of
r..Md.Mra. 8. O. Mat\ia ud
ekildren and Mr. and Mn.
Porter, anent Sunday at
Biver. 'tfie gneeta of Mr.
r^Mrea.
kfhihd Mn. Silas Johnson
lith, ot Windy Oap,
at Mrs... Johnson's par-
B. Mr- and Mrs. I. M. Cole-
erening.
Joe Brooks, spent a while
By atternoon with Mr. and
t|bw. I. M. Coleman.
,llr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson
son. Prank, ot Windy Gap,
at Mr. B. H. Roberts,
Antes the week-end.
V Messrs. Parks Roberts and
j^j. .1lawejr Mathis attended Junior
. !.jnmeil at Clingman, Saturday
Mr. H. C. Roberts sp.mt a
x^ort while Sunday morning
his father, Mr. T. R. Rob-
ad^'
. . M&s Dorothy Mathis was the
Mpat of Misses Lytha and Ruby
Rbanrs, Sunday atternoon.
- Mr. Elisha Wellborn was in
Mtefe 0 n business Saturday
■araing.
Mr. Clay Mitchell was in Cool-
aamee Wednesday selling fruit.
'.Miss Cleo Mitchell left' last
'uwefc for a long visit with rela-
ftfes and friends in Danville, 'Va.
Mr. T. R. Roberts and Mr. J.
"W. Robbins attended court at
WHkesboro Monday.
Miss Ezeta Mahaffey, of
teteensboro, is on a visit with her
l■H)tIler and other relatives here.
1
A. G. KENERLY HAS
ESTABLISHMENT FOR
SERVICE ON'RADIOS
' A. G. Keneriy, who tor several
jUKTS has been servicing radios
te this section, has opened a ra-
dhk service shop in the Call
taOdlng on Ninth street. He will
Aasdle radio parts, specializing
te tabes, and Will service all
makes of radio. Patronage is re-
apeetfully solicited.
)
at^ Vdlhw> Hill ^Bgftist
Sunday, M^g, l:|flafc'^o^ o'clock.
Bts^bbdy'li^ cottftwhr
Miss' Mimie MOtAL
Ifork.^jiran g wOnogiA wistCor In
tho ^ 'Mr* and JUiy. Coy
Chitfch. Ahtnydny ^
* and
who is steUOA^'
gt^^^fShasiHMi the C. C. Cams«,
fl^: graak-end here 'visiting
homo Vv
'^Misai.^rgiiHa Church,\.of Deep
'Oap^-r spent Saturday night with
Miss Annie Bell Fleenor.
Rev. A. M. Mlkeal, of Stony
Pork, spent, Saturday night .4n
the home of Mr. Lee J. Chur^,
of this community. 4
Mrs. Prank Walsh and Mr.
and Mrs. Cletns Walsh, of Deep
Gap, was the week-end gnest of
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mlkeal, of
this community.
Mr. Wiley Miller, of Boone,
has been spending some time in
this community visiting friends
and relatives.
Mr. Floyd Simons, of Leger-
wood, wa* the week-end guest
of Mr. H. C. Right.
Mr. and Mrs. Selemore Mc-
Lester, of Globe, spent a few
days with Mrs. McLester’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fletch
er, last- week. .-l ''' •
Mr. Clark Chuiah, of Idlewild,
was a visitor in the home'of Mrs.
Lester Welborn, Saturday night.
Miss Lizzie Kc3^, oi this sec
tion, spent Thursday night with
Miss Ina Church, of Pattons
Ridge.
Mrs. H. C. Right and daugh
ter, Eva, and Miss 'Vemer Mil
ler, of Boone, spent Friday night
in the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Lee
J. Church, of this section.
Messrs. Gwyn Beshears and
Glenn Collins, who is stationed
at Purlear in the C. C. Camps,
spent the week-end in this com
munity with friends.
Mr. Fabin Church, ot Benge,
was a visitor in .this community
Saturday evening.
Misses Ina and Ruth Church,
of Pattons Ridge was Saturday
night guest of Miss Lizzie Keys.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Church
and son, Pressley, Mr. and Mrs.
Bine Beshears and Mr. Henry
Beshears motored to Wilkesboro
Monday on business.
Messrs. H. C. Right and Rus
sel Church, of this community,-
and Mr. 'Wiley Miller, of^Boosc,
was a visiter in Ashe county
Saturday.
Raleigh, liag, S;—A salary
■ohedule for Mty school sup«|j;t-
tondonta probably Will ha ftitsd
'when the NoHh Csroilna School'
•i Goigm&slofl'l&ats here x^P^dsy,
l^^yer for Judguiaiit contlnu^.;^ LaSor Mavfih, secretarj^ of thO:
iwlth 'Cost. ■ ■;
■AJhcrt
B, ;a. with d. "w,.
„ . . -:r
Mvlted.i^guntjr^
6t Stohy f lareany,* 4
moathB. OB roads. .
j tftBiiA Cfc««h^ d^^ «*• •
l^oBthr 0* '■
: Claude Wataoir^ a: with 4 ^4
fdr months on x _
i Cases against the toUOVl^ da-
(endsnts were no! prosi^;^
foe Wyatt 8. O.' BarPf iw!
flutchison. Mead Himby, Wi^*
er Shepherd. . ‘ '
Launa' Dowell, colored,
given a jall^ sentence on a ebarke
at carrying* concealed ' weapon.
The jail sentence, however, "was
shspended on payment of 150
fine and costs.
Charlie Brewer, bastardy,
jsdgment suspended on payment
of 15.00 monthly to mother of
il|lgltimate child.
George Ballard, trespassing,
18 months on roads.
Charlie Wyatt, vlolatiog pro
hibition law, prayer for Judg
ment continued. •
Commission,' sat^ today;
Bchednlee fof -jwuniy snperin'
. IhCrBasae
ai^itjkloiatel^ Id Jf^.
almdy beetf fl|a& commis-r
steh atifo hM 9^1^
am
OreenvUle, p®»-
den, |j^ear-o|)|^ farmer, wag
held in dha Pitt county jail to-
I day'In^cmneetlon with the sliy-
ing Of Battle ^Kh, 58, ^bis son-
Ilh-Jaw; i^f^i’^lght,
‘*',^'8brone1r A. A. Bllwanger^ an-j
nonneed tiglt a^aanlty hearing^
wpMite be given for Peaden ^bo'j
formal > charges wete lodg-j
Declsring-'
■BO long as on
^di'^imr right
fi
mnnIsUe aoUvUy
. niiaa fqr at leaat sd^-idodlthB'^ ’^***“*
'thd iclttiot yea»:deMa»^l|i»'‘^{;?'J
' Vliia «Mp‘teinHflfenile^^
4ttie^ t» teat msjor^g^d
'ttJ be set for the lOljjhiiT eclH'^
MISS ELUOTT RETURNS
TO W. C. U. N. C. POST
Greensboro, Aug. 7. — Hiss
Harriet W. Elliott returned to
the Wontatfs College the Uni
versity of North Carolina yester
day, having been on leave for
six months, and will take np im
mediately her duties as dean of
women, a position which she ac
cepted in June, following the
resignation of Miss Geneva
Drinkwater who leaves the col
lege to join the faculty at Vas-
sar. ^
Miss Elliott was borrowed
from the college last February
by the women’s division of .the
democratic national committ^,
with, headquarters in Washing
ton, a'nd since that time she hds
served that organization in the
capacity of director of study
groups, traveling extensively
throughout the nation and dis
tinguishing herself by a series
of brilliant speeches.
-'
RADIOS
THIS WEEK!
(Condoled ftom page aswen)
■'
lAMrew AStaenoa, 1 lot 287
Jonah Bailey, 17 acras .-.m- 2A4
J. Andrew Bgflejr, 4 Bcxes - .--280
Chsries C. B«It^> 1 lot
W. M,'Barter. 3 acres and ,
'^-'l lot
lii#lShtte SuboTt I lot M
year.
The special
probably will
make iece>nRddi£t|i^^.,.to
full ^ommifuiU^r^
Woman Kill«d Wjbwn^Gtf
Hits CnrolinA Bu*
Lexington, Ang.'fl.-—Mrs. Dai
sy Bailey Osgood, 84, High Point
cafe employee, was almost In
stantly killed on U. S. Highway
29, seven miles south of here,
this afternoon when the car she
was driving' collided with a Car
olina Coach Company« passenger
bus while she was attempting .to
pass around another car.
The crushed car was swept
back forty steps by the front of
the bus and. caught fire. The
victim’s body was badly burned
before bus employees could ex
tinguish the flames.
NEGROES “ENROLLED**
. TO AID ETHIOPIANS
Asheville, Aug. 5.—About 50
western North -Carolina negroes
have tentatively ‘‘enrolled’’ In a
regiment of volunteers to fight
for Emperor Haile Selassie a-
galnst Italy, E. W. Pearson,
Asheville negro, who Is "recruit
ing” the regiment, said tonight.
But so far neither the lord—
on whose assistance Pearson
dkrefully conditioned his original
'announcement of the venture—
nor the Ethiopian legation in
Whshlngton has answered Pear
son’s plea for transportation ol
his volunteers to East Africa.
MERCHANTS WARNED
ABOUT SALES TAXES
Raleigh, Aug. 4.—A warning
to every person selling merchan
dise at retail In North Carolina
that they must file sales tax re
turns and payments by August
15 or. be liable to a 5 per cent
penalty was sounded tonight by
A. J. Maxwell, state revenue com
missioner.
SIX-YEAR-OLD BOY
DROWNS IN RIVER
Charlotte, Aug. 6—Garthwalte
Townsend, 6, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Townsend, of this
city, was drowned at 3 o’clock to
day at the Catawba River. *
His body was taken from the
river and carried to a Charlotte j
hospital, but efforts to resusci-|
tate him failed shortly after 4 ,
o'clock.
' Tlte ;ffrst Bh{^liigjibt;;th«. BAW
1988 G^BCfW VRadlM :' l» betai
made" by Lyoii' IHectiic Co.^lh
/W^lkeeboro, which is the
Ive dealer In Wjlkea
. Mr. liyott ooamentlnyj^.
new seta MRi that
sac^eral; reThlatioBBry^ features,
timudihg the tone tested ri^n^
ator, which is a s^TfuHy gradu
ated''series of resonancerings
made of cafetnlly selected woods
on which'the speaker is mount
ed. Mr, Lyon declared that this
new type ot baffle board Is a
great improvement^; over the
previous types ot speaker mount
ing boards that have been used
and that it, enables a pure, uni
form re-enactment - of the entire
range of musical sounds.
Another '.important feature of
the new Grunow Radio is the
new metal' tubes that are used
Instead of the conventional glass
tubes used heretofore. These new
tubes, eliminate^ the breakage
problem and it is claimed that
mnch finer performance is pos
sible with this sensational new
development. -
One model in the Ornnow line
uses three speakers, which, to
gether with the Super Hl-FIdel-
Ity circuit and speaker and tone
resonator produces a tone which
Mr. Lyon described as the last
word In modern radio tone.
Other Important features are
the signal beacon which simpli
fies the find of foreign stations,
Aladdin Colorflash Dial, new
streamline, modern cohinets and
all-world reception.^—
The public is most cordiajly
Invited to see and hear the °ew
1936 Orunows when they arrive.
,L'_ 647
lot ^ 444
I 8.13
B ,,i— 6.08
B- 460
;|4.i
44.46
^2.83
.^62
f' .66
1.64
7.30
3.81
6.82
6.49
5,82
6.94
Odia^’
Smber, $
4 &ab0r, B a
A.~K Bwb«r, 16 a
T^kUer-'Bodpxl, 8
Jt C. BIaekbinnt. 4 acres
Georn Bowers, l lot fu
B^ Brown. 2 acres
ran Braw^ 1 acre —,
Jaka Biwn, 2 lots
J. H. Brown. 1 lot '
Mack Brown, 1 lot
Winston Brown, 1 lot
Ed Brown, Dee., 18 acres _
Lather Clark, 1 acre
oRobert Denny, 6 acres
Arnie Denny, 4 acres 1.89
Sherman Denny, 3 acres 234
Dora Ferguson, Dec., 1 lot _
James Person, 7 acres „
Ira Gilreath, 9 acres and
2 lots
Grace Gordon,' 2 acres
Robert Grinton, 79 acres
Fred Grimes, 7 acres
(Charlie Rackett, 16 lots
C. A. Harris, 33 acres
Bert B. Harris, 8 acres and
4 lots
J. G. Harris, 20 acres
Nelson Harris, 12 acres
Laura Harris, 92 acres
James C. Harris, 6 acres _ 16.82
Joseph Harris, 73 acres 11.13
C. €. Harris, 33 acres 19.98
M. W. Harris, 17 acres 6.46
Lewis Harris, Dec., 79 acres 6.49
JobayF. HaRto, 29 sere* —
Bealnli & Ssi^ HBrrie 2
aena , ..o *' ..,1,
Nnpideon HaMs, 9. acnw i
J. T, Haw«nii;‘2 lot —
E. B. Hayee. 2 acres
Edward W„ Hajte, 2 lots 1..
Octa Htifi|ef»‘2'3ot w—--i.;."
Jake Israkoaf; ll«c»s ^ '
Odell Jones, 1 acre :
BoOeoe KeBy, 1 lot J.
Rldiard Lomax, Det., 2 lota
Larry Majors, 81 acres —
Welborn Parks, 8 acioe
Welboirn Parks. 8 acres
Ernest Parks, acre*
'John Parks, 6Soes A06
Isabell Rooss^, 62 acres
C. J, Rousseai^ 8 acres —■ 6.88*^ ' '
Hengy Hoassega, 1 acre —_ 331
Soather,40 acres 2,72
li^Allot..^
" 2:
8,72
196 ^ ,
4.W •WJ
6.28
3Jr
737x^
332.
487
43T
434
Hen» E
ElUSo
ttttPstoi
1.97
8.62^
3^2.29
Cor»‘ flMmoy, 2
Gibobra Yannoy, Dee.
Idas, 2 lots .
’tibern. 13 acres
NOmCE OP PAROLE
This is to notify all persons
who may be Interested that I
will make application to the gov
ernor for a parole. All persons
opposing same will file protest
at once.
This 30th day of Jdne, 1935.
ZACK HIGGINS.
8-8-2t.
4M
834
38
8.41
elborn, 8 aerew _
Whiteman. 1 lo| .>
■WUtttegton, 2acrte^.
Woods, Dec., 1 lot
jWOtteate. 10 1^ fit 1.48
3 jS 138
1.84
iFicres- 3.81'
4 acres ' 236-:
ATIONS
Gordon MiHsTlnc., 26 seres 136.9S
Hutton Bourbonnias Co., ^ ,
^ acres 14.76
Miller-Long Co., 16 lots __ 8.82
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H
Janes'
Travel By Bus
Three bases daily are now operating on a schednle through
North Wilkesboro to Winston-Salem and Bristol, Va. Bqsee;
leave North Wilkesboro for Winston-Salem and points east at
9:45 a. m., 3:39 p. m. and 7:20 p. m. ->
Leave North Wilkesboro for Bristol 8:30 a. m„ 230 p. m. and
7:00 p. m.
At Winston-Salem direct eonhections, are made with Greens-;,
boro, Raleigh, Richmond, Norfolk, DanVBIe and all poiatu
North. At Bristol'connections are made.for all points west..:
Leave North Wilkesboro 930 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. au
for Lenoir, Morganton, Marion and Asheville.
East bound buses make direct connection for Statesville, Char^.
lotte and points sonth. ^
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL LOCAL AGENT fe
GREYHOUND BUS UNES
Teleiriione 216 Nbrth Wilkesboro, N. C.
'A—
On September 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, All Roads Will Lead To
Wilkes County Greatest
Fair In History
Every Citizen of Wilkes and Adj
Counties Invited to Attend
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Free Acts! Racing!
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Dig
Days
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Midway Attractions ... Exhibits
Nig^
...OF...
.
The Great Wilkes Fair Is the Onfe ^ig Event
OF
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Fun
u
of the Year You Are Wait^ For!
Joy
te J. C. WALLACE, the^cretary,
Fot New Premium List
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