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BlVlIU Oet. H.— Mr*, t. J. MejrtUI (sasts )ut wMk Mn. *. H. r4hk«clit«r. I6->M1hi Sv«l7a MeMattl. ^ )3BwMnttoB. D. c., MiM'tamiU Haul, c e«H»l>«irt •at Mte Ml iMaU, ot TV vary BU«b J0(fttMurs, of ^SMMcton. MoanQiwM.^- Miai r>JM7B JK^etn koaM^oad to tha tolMto ot Hr. aa4 Jin. T, i. Jlo-, . V Ml, Btoo Mn. vW. K. Ha^ii^; J tC liaiKtBftoB. vaa their Mr. BBd Mr*. Ototo OnhMB ii -AIMreB. €barlaa ObOkS •ad' Mr. BBd Mn. Ha^^ ^Reunion Mi^ Md sBuai daa^ttor, Ultir -MaoB BBd Mtot LiUton Taeker of ■Mta, Ttelted Mr. aad Mn. W.' V. HbitIs, SBBdBy. Mr.^'Otono BlackbarB Bad fBoi- Mr from Loutorille, K]r.r^BaBat « ton dBya with Mr. BlBekh«rB*a teither, Mr. W. O. BUckhora. Mr. J. A. SpBBks hBB VBrefeBs- •i B house and lot from Mr. M. 3.‘ Dbbcbb. ^ Mr. Orrllle Blackhara, who is *toi touiBMs neBT WiastoB-tBl- •■I, apoBt Thunday Bad Friday wtCh his pareats, Mr. and Mn. W. O. Blackhara. Vakaown parties entered Qor- dsw Mills store and carried away KCmCE OP BALE OP liAND North Carolina, Wilkes County. Under and by rirtue of the power of sale contained in a cer- Mfa Deed of Trust executed on •he S^Oth day of July, 1929, by Mtortha Stone to the undenlgned TSwstee, said Deed of Trust hav- iaa been made to secure the pay ment of a certain note of even date, the terms of which have wot been complied with and de- fituU having been made in ‘the payment of the Indebtedness Ihmby secured, the underslgn- •d- Trustee wilt therefore, on the dSth day ot October, 1935, at Ihe Courthouse door in Wilkes- •oro. North Carolina, at 12 o*- sloek. Noon, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate_, to- Wit.' '*i,ying and being in Rock Cireek Township, Wilkes County, North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a dogwood, running north 1 degree west to a white oak at the head of a deep gulley; dtonce with Parks’ line to poplar; thence down the creek to B-popiar; thence down Horse Cteek to the beginning, contain ing 20 acres, more or less." This 28th day of September, 1935. AVALON E. HALL, I»-21-4t Trustee. •pMwmImB BbM>» wlftdr top •wNisMdalvUltolitBM a considerable amount of mer- , ^ chaadlse. No trace of the culprits K«m mAi>a I ba Sandair moralhg. Oot 20, qalto ii nomher of Mrs. R. H; t-Hanpm’B raisflTM gatherod at hok home to enjoy , ill' famllf reunion. morning koi^ were spent in>Bp^ fTotolngt 1^ andved wtM near Ike '!Toba token tt -waa .leaned that itpoBia of fke tBmlliea.hdd- broaght I bMltots ftUed^ with Itooft eato to 4ai»^ with' Mrs. fitonerto dla> 4er.'^'So the dtaaar /toat s^reaif 'and all soon awemblad la ■& tha '.dining room'': to once more enjoy, a dinner together,-' which was h^made np ot various kinds "of pal- ataUe foods. - Thanks -were' rendered to our “Olver of gifts” by th» elder bro- tber, M. H. Martin, then followed by Ray Martin. Then words of welcome were given by Mrs. Oarner and responses by her J. S. Martin, have yet been found. Mrs. P. J. Micheal, of Walnut Cove, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Hassle Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shumaker, of Wllkeaboro, spent Sunday aft ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McNeill. The Roaring River high school will celebrate Hollowe'en night by giving a short play entitled, "Dear Lady Be Brave." at 7:30 o’clock. Following the program there will be a pie supper. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the school. The public Is cor dially invited to come. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Staley, ac companied by Miss Evelyn and Lorna Smithey, spent Sunday afternoon in Winston-Salem vis iting friends and relatives. Oldsmobile Sales \ and Service iElectric and Acetylene Weiding. Mody and Fender Repairmg, S^tor Repairing and General jiAulomobile Work. ’Wracker Service Day o. Ntght. Williams Motor Co. T. H. WILLIA.MS, Owner. PHONE 334-J. % Mile West, N. Wilkesboro BB SURE TO SEE THE NEW 1936 MODEL ALL-METAL TUBE Westinghottse Radio BEFORE YOU BUY Wilkes Dectric Company Refrigerators, Electrical Sup plies. Motor Rewinding PHONE 32S North Wilkesboro, N. C. NCTOJ^KNOW Mothers read this: mmtnn ■lUIVIM A cleansing dose today; a smaller ^fKintity tomorrow; less each time, i tmtU ixiwels need no help at all. Gulf Bans Lengthy Conunercial Announcements On Phil Baker Programs “Long and uninteresting com mercial announcements are out as far as the new Phil Baker pro grams are concerned,’’ declares W. R. Huber, advertising man ager of the Gulf Refining Com pany, sponsors of the Sunday night "Great American Tourist’’ broadcasts starring the famous accordion-playing comedian over the CBS network. “With a star of the magnitude of Phil Baker, we feel that the best possible job can be done for our products when we refrain from insisting that he encumber his shows with a lot of material that has no intrinsic amusement value,’’ states Mr. Huber. “Our chief purpose in going on the air is to present a completely enjoy able entertainment and thereby develop interest in our gas and oil, rather than to stimulate sales by trying to pound the merits of these products Into listeners’ minds by exhausting and exhaus tive advertising. “We S.re seeking the good will. not the ill-will of the ra dio audience,” the Gulf execu tive said. Cotton Plan Requires Sales Certificate Be Filpd In 7-Day Period \ College Station, Raleigh. Oct. 24. — Cotton *sales certificates which are being obtained by pro ducers to qualify for the 1935 cotton price adjustment payments are required to be filed promptly with county agents within seven calendar days after the date of sale, according to information re ceived at State College yesterday from the Agricultural Adjust- ment Administration. The sales certificates have been printed and distributed throughout the Cotton Belt. ’The new regulations provide that in the case of cotton sold prior to October 23, 1935, the cotton sales certificates for such sales shall be delivered to the office of the county agent NOT later than November 1. 1935. and his sons,. Lama, Bland and a Mr. Vestal, a friend who came with the family from Winston- Salem. Everyone present seemed to enjoy the dinner. After the occasion was honor ed by the Plsgah church choir which is trained and led by the noted singer, Mansfield Prevette, stopped in passing and sang some of his choice selections of songs and renewed acquaintances with the Martin hoys. This too was enjoyed by all present. After their passing we as sembled In the living room and sang songs ot old led by Mrs. Bland Martin at the piano. 'Those present werd: Mr. M. H. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mar tin and children, Joyce and Fred, Jr., all of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Martin, their sons, Earl and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Mar tin, Mrs.- Eva Edwards and her children, Lucile, Margaret. Kath ryn and Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Vestal Akitril rmtoidBarg^srtto oU hahy, VMtoi to* child oY too worid war draft- dodfor, to be bora ia hiS aativo toad. Berx^n is still to Gemaay, a tagi- tlra. Cabinet Takes Up Neutrality Washington. Oct. 26.—In a cabinet meeting discussion and a quiet talk with a former secre tary of state, the administration sounded out sentiment Its neutrality policy. Most of today’s cabinet meet- ' 16.—Wide gains dnrinf the Hrst nina months of 1916 eompand irttk ; the same period of 1914' in ssi0|y ^ major soctloy^ of Anserlean bai&. toNN and tndnatrtol life mm mpfUa today in a summary by the; NBCEtoalfNi. Waok.” dKli^lnwlkdftaal ttoldiJ^st«ol roM> 17 cent, autoinobBaa..22 NN- 3eitoit.'ro9idonttol acwstentloa 86 per co]it,"faetonr pay .folia 10 ,^eant, btt IpOa driltoS 11 per «aat« ;i«le0tifc. ilibwar € per oant, toool ' .^datoOhjptlQiWS par.; eeat.- AhmIb, -^aetmilW’^’ear'. -salnr S7 pm ocatorijiaaoWa*, il^I, ot^tofll Y8 per ;-.raami, ohotoT' «ranmt.^oa In 140 edtfas 18 per «eat, pto^ daat,^,'da- atora salea’’ Jiintl aalea 20 per cant, oil bura- !ar ahtpnlbiita JtS-,por^w^-: v-’‘ Wholemto 7^ per cent, farm prctfu^jMee^lli per cent, butlding matei^iijpKcb^ were off 8 p«c cent, the rost of. .ilving rose 6 per cent, farm in- eome 7 per’cent,"Iwnd prices 4 per cent, stock prices' fell 2 per cent. - • . I^tikoso^ tot FergUMB Frldey, Oe- D^mainite Cap Explosiit^ Fatal West Jefferson, Oct. 26.—Fu neral ' services were held Wednes day afternoon at Glendale Springs fro Clay Miller, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Klrhy Miller. The boy was fatally wounded Monday when four dynamite cape with which he. was playing at his home exploded. His left arm today cn j blown away and a gaping hole was blown in his lower ab domen. The child was nine years old. It Is • reported that his fath er knew he had the caps but did ing, the first In more than a er nmjw uo uau viac uapo wMv \*saa month, was reported to have been j ^j,ere was any danger ' his playing with them devoted to consideration of the neutrality policy, with particular reference to a forthcoming reply FyU Clllu *lkra7» ilAl. rasaaa x«*aw. » ^ « • i j* and two children, all of Winston- to the League of Nation’s Invlta Salem, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Yale, of North Wilkesboro, Mr. Lama Martin,, his daughter and son, Kathleen and Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Bland Martin, all of Ronda, Lester Bowers, a foster son of Rev. and Mrs. R. N. Garner and Mrs. Lucy Ann Cook, widow of Dr. C. L. Cook with Mrs. Gar ner made the number present. Those of the family who were absent were greatly missed: Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Loyd had' planned to be with us but wer© hindered by unexpected visitors from Ga lax, Va., who are relatives of Mr. Loyd. We hope for a time when all of each family may have a day together here. Some of our family have passed and are en joying a home of all happiness' and love with our Redeemer a home not made with hands and we feel that we shall sometime have a greater, happier reunion with all the family around God’s throne. The time to say good-bye came too soon but we hope we may meet again.—One present. in Rooaevelt To Speak [r. ator' of Mt. ZioB, arc il^ par^ ot twin iKfliu, horn ^ 04, jpUMdar. Oefohoif >2&Twln/dajigktan lH>m to Ur. and itfu. dlaard toher,ilV._ «k' dnoitop' Wo" manr ktedaiwajM tho iUnoH, dosth anto ff our wife aad toiothor. CALVIN CaUBCH AMD fe; CHIUIKNN. rJ m HelpN^ro I'fooDd in 1 la im IiKMiii5j tion to comment on its sanctions program against Italy. A few hours before the cabi-1 ^rijngton net meeting. Secretary Hull call-' ed in his predecessor of the Hoover administration, Henry L. Stimson. 'Two nights ago Stimson made a radio plea tor American cooperation with other nations In their efforts to halt the Italo- Ethiopian war. Stimson declined to discuss his visit on leaving the State De partment beyond saying that he came to Washington to attend the fourthcoming horse show here. Washington—President Roose velt will deliver an address on Armistice Day, November 11, at National Cemetery, Ray Murphy, national command er of the American Legion said today on leaving the White House. .if you^want tn Ito wi^ bn^;i are dpaeonraged hecausa^ ■health to denied • you—If yon hare tried everything wto«Athea> hem to a MBS- ,’ SAGE OF HOPE. Neatlyii every kind of dtoeaae to be^ ; ing permanently - eorfecied through the new 'drtigleM ‘ science ot CUropraetlc. - I will print below a. partial^ list of the moat commoiT'^ ailments in. which Chiro- . practic to effective: ‘Head-'“. aches. Stomach Trouble?’ .Lumbago, Rheumatism, Sci atica, Paralysis, Neuritis, Diabetes, Female Trouble, Colds and Catarrh, Hearty Trouble, Nervous Diseases, ■ Liver ’I^onble, Kidney' Trouble, Bright’s Disease, High Blood Pressure, Low Blood Pressure, Appendl- 'Cltls, Constipation, Dizzi ness, Asthma, Gastric Ul cer, Anemia, Arthritis. 0R. E. S. COOPER CHIROPRACTOR—NERVE SPECIALIST OFFICE HOURS—ltol2; 2-6; 6:2a-7:3a T^intw 226-E ' Office Secend Floo^ Ollreatkto Skoe SkOg There ar© more CCC camps than colleges and universities In this, country—164.0 to 1466. Paralysis Vaccine Raleigh.—During North Caro lina's infantile paralysis out break 1,700 doses of Kolmer vaccine were administered, the State Board of Health revealed today after receiving a letter from Dr. John A. Kolmer, Phil adelphia, discoverer of the pre ventive serum. ' Beware Cought fromconOiiMi coldi' ThatilaiigOii' No matter bow many yon have trtsd.tor yoar.cL^-— fflr tattotomi Cosmic rays intensities are 50 times greater at 55,000 feet than they are at sea level. «pgi. wtaitti goea ifgjit to ttia aeak natoa to soothe and heal tha hranes aa tbe^gena-toden phlegm , , I to looeeDed and eapeltod.' Over $68,000 in rental checks] Even if - wniwdles have were distributed to tobacco grow- faJM, iSoat be dtoobnnged. jroor _ . . . I ■Iraeil ■lltoUtottftitol ers of Robeeon county last week in the final payment of rentals j in the adjustment program for j this season. laiiea, aaa% uo jiw drugget to anthcrieed to,gii««roto Creomulalon and to foimd yon money if you w not aattaljed ^ from the rm flnt ho^ Oet Oreomulsioo right noto. (Aovj If you pay your 1935 Town taxes on or before November 1st, 1935, you will be allowed ONE PER CENT DISCOUNT \ * Gojne in today and «iake payment and save-the discount. W. P. KELLY, Tax elector FOR TOWN OF NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. P'/■ '... .$ W3f do people come home from a isMilai with bowels working like a ■tol^egulated watch? ■Be answer is simple, and it’s the amwer to all your bowel worries if uitowin only realize it: many doclors ose a liquid laxative. Mjoa knew what a doctor knows, ioald use-only the liquid, form, to tonod can always be taken in ^ggasjly reduced doses. IMu^ toksye is secret of any real relief ~ffms sonsiiptttion. * JUk a doctor about this. Ask your how very popular liqud im have become. They give the lltod of help, aad right amount Tm liquid laxative generally Dr. cSdwdrs Syrup Pepsin. I and casrara — both that can form no . So. try Syrnp take Mtfrtated istores refpdaiity. .SALK OP VALUABLE REAL- ESTATE By virtue ot authority contain ed in a certain deed of trust exe cuted on the 3rd day of August. 1929. by 0. W. StJoJjn and -wife, Sylvania StJolin, and recorded in Book 157, Page 8, Register of Deeds office to the undersigned trustee to secure a certain In debtedness stipulated therein ana default having been made in the payment of same and at the re quest of the holders thereof I will on Saturday. November 23, 1935, offer for sale, for cash, at the court house door at 12 o’clock noon the following described real- estate, being bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a point 260 feet Eastwardly from the intersection of Fourth and E streets on the north side of E street and run ning eastwardly along tho north side of E street fifty feet to an alley: thonce northwardly paral lel with Third street 140 feet to an alley; thence westwardly a- long the South side of sala alley fifty feet to a stake: tht-nce Southwardly parallel with Fourth Street 140 feet to B street to the point of the beginning. Said iaad being lots 9' and 11 in Block 62 shown on Trogdon’s mM» of the town of North Wllkeaboro, N. C. -This the 26th day of October, 1935. , A. F. KILBY, il-ll-4t. ' Trustee. By J- H. Wihlcker. Atty. ly Ijr. .»5. .T..-U,., — for Mildii^is - - ® 19», Lmgrt a Mnn Toasoco Co,
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