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at GNenat>oro vith Mrs. pU!fSiA»t Mr. Md» Mrs. ilsmae Grsg9t7> sod other rebitiTes.- • B - » -\M Mrs, Silas Johnson and i ^fi»w days tart wk with h«LP«fX cnts. . Mr. 'sad Mrs.^L Mr Grove &Mk0 Us, atment f^t Shady and Sunday with' attendance. Mm. EHa]^' : |ihar,iddMi«a. Kaj ie tkie spent ftwatiiT Mr, and Mm. Makholin \ Mrs. Alvao FatW . _, .. visited their son, ihe Vkin Hospital Sun* 'uqndng «Bd report^ a alight S'venent in his condition, necompanied by Mr. D.'»iau8. :nrs.-^^ Wellborn, who fell brake her hip one day last JS!*** getting along so “^^y. according to rej^rts 1 Slhin hospitid where she mmti- «f - Snteii^ ~^jweh.abd liaM Jolhtfiayaad. :.aoi^^ Windy A shittf ' wUM Sabnday Wb^ Mta. Anala ai^^' Mr._ sa4'4lr8..^’',1|^'^ cbildrm viwie YiOT:^^ -Hw^h; Wflkertwhr Mr. Snpiz CbambtiW. aged resi-:: dent of Ihu place, is very ill. Us friends will rmcwt to learn. Shady Grove.school is to open next Tirarsday, Sept. 6th. It wiU be renrenbered this s^ool ’was open»l ' tbe first day of . August but ordered closed that same day by health axithOTities; Mr. and Mrs. Cwnmie MatUs and children and iMr. Conard Swain’were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mamouth -Michael, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Michael wara’t very well. She has been sick for several daya. Mr. and Mrs. Van Triplett and two children visited at S. D. Ma this’ Friday evening. Messrs. EJves Hanes and Gur^ ney Bottoms were business visi tors to North Wilkesboro Monday. Mr. Joe Brooks spent a short while Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Coleman. Mr. EJrnest Hemric was a North Wilkesboro visitor Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Somers and sons were guests of Mr. Somers’ father, Mi. H. C. Somers, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robbins visited with Aunt Mary Hender son, Sunday afternoon and had Bible study. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson and son, of Windy Gap, visited I Sunday afternoon with Mr. and I Mrs. B. H. Roberts. the Morning Rarin’to Go | Confederate Vets Gather P n ym fail «oup »nd mnk aod the worid i In Texas City For Reunion iMhi pQ&k* don't •wallow a lot of aalt9» min* ; water, oil, laxative candy or cbewinf g aa4 axpact them to make yoa luddeoly oweet > ni kanyat aad fall of soaahiae. 8uah Everdge remains many friends will re- R|Hd Mayberry improves kly.Jlraai a recent illness her hie wishing her a speedy Amt Mrs. Webster Mahaf- fey, ^ Greensboro, visited rela- r-tiv«e lad friends here during the k-ead. Bosco Holeraan and chil- Oi Winston-Salem, spent Mk with Mrs. S. A. Mitchell i bAer relatives here. Mr. Hole- 'inaa came Smtdky to accompany them home. Hr. and Mrs. J. D. Jarvis and -son, J. D. Jr., spent the week-end UP.YOUR UVER BILE- imHOUT CALOMEL And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in Fortbay can’t do it. They only move th« •molt and a nhcre movement doonn’t fet bi i?mifT Hie reason (or your down-and-out trffaif b your liver. It should pour out two laandb d Utiuid bile into your ^wels daily. If *hU bfle Sa not flowing freely, your food *^b|MHi*t diceet. It juet decay in the bowels. V—up your sComscb. You have a riiM^ bad tude aad your breath Is fouL '' “loftea breaks out In blemishea. Yoor bead ■IM and you imi down aod out. Your whole Ic poisoned. ' ‘ It tak— those food, old CARTER’S imU LIVER PILLS to fet these two M«bdi of bile flowinf fraely and make yon Ml **ip aad up.” They contain wonderful, » mrmlaee, teotle vecetable extracts, amaainc rhen it comes to msking tbs bile flow freely. . B«t don’t aak for Liver pills. Ask tor Csrtcr’o Uttls liver PQla. Look for the nsms Carter’s UMs Ltm Pills on the red label. Resent a atdrug stores. 01931C. M. Co. Amarillo, Tex., Sept. 2.—Stout hearted Confederate T^Aerans rallied their feeble forces here today for their 45th annual ra- union—perhaps the last that will be held. Tfhe white-haired, grey-clad soldiers began discussing wheth er they will meet with the Grand Army of the Republic in a joint reunion. The southerners have been in vited to meet with the union forces at Gettysburg, Pa., in 193g__the 75th anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg. ICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TOWN TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1934 nez Absh( Annie Mn. E. rS»„ % iMfs. J. I'* R. £ Fav ■nd 16 yt- Under and by virtue of authority conferred by Consoli^ted Stat- g overning the sale of land for taxes, and by virtue nanarn by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of North Wilkes y bOToTN. C., I will on Monday, September 9, 1935, at the hour of 12 fe o^elock noon, at the county courthouse door in Wilkesboro, N- G., Ite 'for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the hereinafter described, situated in the Town of North Wilkesboro, N. C.i listed in the names of persons hereinafter mentioned, to satisfy ’ drtinQQent taxes for the year 1934, including delinquent installments aad interest due in the year 1934 on street paving assessments, as 'shown below: (Penalties, costs, etc., will bo added to the amounts shown below.) ' H 0. Absher, Ia'-j 6 >«d 2 in Biock 30 and lots 14 and 24 m 'Block 62 ' r--^T—r-o;; fitnn 2 and 4 in Block 31 30.m Mock 130 III Hock 136 2.72 32 in Block 30 7.92 50 and 51, Kensington 15.99 _ Block 35 l»-84 in Block 128 and lots 1* 3, 5» 7, 9, 11, 13 65.00 ■ c. C and Mrs. C. C Faw, So. half lots 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 is Block 34 and lot 27 in Block 27 j-r-." B. Finley bankrupt, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 93, and lots W^‘£'2, 8 and 4 in Block 129, pd lots 1 and 3 m 94. Md Ife WSwIlntted portion 88 ft strip across N. E. side of Block 130. ^ad nnallott^ east comer of Block 61, and 7 acres and 55 aad lots 17 and 19 in Block 27 and lots 7 and 8 in Block d lots 2 and 3 in Block 4 • letcher, lot 2 in Block 124 • ,^>gter, lot 0 >n Block 209 Hanks, lots 3 and 5 in Block 408 lie Hayes, 1 lot in Woodlawn -J' lots 3. 4, 5. in Block 210 13.49 ,«..«.shaw Estate, lots 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 110 and lots 11. 13, 16, 16 and 9 m Block 1^--- 4.08 KbJM-Hudson, lots 1, 3,11 and 12 in Block 140 and lot 6 in Blwk to Bi«k iSTni'Ci, ‘rsT ■ f 7^4^ 8 in Bl’oek 139. wd lots 13 ^15 m Block 44 208.08 G F. McNeill, lots 1 and 2 m Block 210 ------ Norris lots 2^ 23,l6,_27. 29^and 31 m Block 76 60.32 i and 27 in Block 56 o rJstr'john.'lots 13 and 15 in Block 62 29.03 t- T- Pruitt, lot 3 in Block 141 . , .. : W. B.SSmer. lots 21, 23. 25 Md 27 m Block 56 ^a^’C.''c."&iiiwt",Jot 1 in Block 14^ ^^.-27 ■^^g^CetS SsTi:-6:fiTand r2^^ ■itonov Estate, No. half of lots 2, 4. 6 and 8 in Block 34 and mn 74. 76. 76, 77 and 78. Kensington —— 31-9' Vwtal, p^ lot 2, Kensington, and part lot 4 ip Bllo 92—- 64.40 * Trust Co., executor C. E. Crutchfield Estate, _ 44 46. 46, 47. 63 and 64, Kensington 46.24 ^ Wallace, lots 1 and 2 in Block 401 ^|14 % "MreTfactory —y—— u nart lots 8. 6, 7 and 9 in Block 122 5.^ sMi ( 9 FefWOBbn, lots 16 16 i® S>ts 12.and 13 m Bl«:k 120 r \pts 1„S and 5 in Block 114, and lot M in Block 30 11.K lots 8 and 4 in Block 48 : 6.7| HoS^Hrtate. lot 4 in Block 105 A’iSi Sa^'lrts 2, 4J 6. 8 ^ 10 in Block 120 17,^ ' lot 8 in Blwk M Ip^ 4 and 6 la Block 122 ^ f-irtiAll in Block 111 — ^ and 6in Block 800 __ ■-■ ■■'■-if - •""1' ;-■**•* X^..V: \m f fj. V r- LW North WUkesboro, N. C. It’s saying too little to state that it’s going to be the biggest and best Fair held in years. Automobile Racing... Fireworks... Free Acts... Big Riding Devices Farm, FnHli Pwdtiy, and Lhrestodi^ExMlH^ -.,3. , - -'.iw kJ - '.-•f.-wl of. rax I «f Kortli W9k«abojroi N.^ ii'''
The Journal-Patriot (North Wilkesboro, N.C.)
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