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tes: !c A Word t,v ■t'-v YdUNlMUM CHAB6S S6e) (Each iBsertion) FOR RENT RENT; Mrs. H. A. Pewd- toy’s ^ouse, 1101 E Street, 7 rooms. Close In. Phone 116-R. 12-29-21 FOR SALE FOB S.AIjE: Good tractor and Bog harrow. Will trade tractor for team of mules or mares. 2 1-2 miles- southwest of Hid- denite. J. .M. Warren, Taylors- ston, 27,760 and Nash, 25,530. ▼me, N. C. It-pd Rye Prditotidii Raleigh. — North Carolina’s three toi>-ranfcing counties in acreage devoted to com, cotton, tobacco, wheat, oats, peanuts, rye, Irish potatoes and sweet po- tatoee, revealed in the 19^8 State Hays, N. idf. Dear Santa Claus: , - • . I am a little boy two years old. I want you to please bring mb a wagon, some oranges candy and apples, and please dear StuRa don’t forget my little brother, Ce cil, age one year. Biing him some suckers, also. 1 have a lit- M sm th r/». c. a wagon, can- Dedr. dy, oraogw, and a ball. With love, JOHN PRBVBTTS. Depar t m e n t of Agriculture’s tie tiny sister, bring her a rattler. Farm Census, wer© announced to day by Census Supervisor S. M. Hines. The three top-ranking counties, in order of thoir rank, are: Corn—Robeson, 84,830; John ston. 72.480 and Duplin. 70,170. Rye—Wilkes, 4,700: Ashe, 3,- 550 and Cherokee, 3,200. Cotton — Robeson, 46,170; Cleveland. 4 4,270 and Union, 41,060. Tobacco—Pitt, 33,060; John- With love, your iitile friend, ARCHIE JOHNSTON. C. Traphill, N. Dear Santa' Claus: I am a little girl nine years old. I am in the third grade and I go to school every day. Please bring me a doll, some candy, oranges and nuts. With love, RBTHA HOLLOWAY. Traphill, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a wagon. With love, , BRUCE BDCHANON. BeiMunont, Texa», Dec. 16.V- Hryan Felix Parks, 86, yito floved to Beaumont but a wdto dfo from Savannah, Qa., died yBB- tkrday morning at 10:40 o’doek In hlt» home; 792 1-2 North Pearl street. ^ He suffered a stroke Thursday. ' Mr. Parks, who retired five years ago from the' Meychilits igatf Mariab Trangportstlen coa- |imy of Savannah, eame bae with bllB family to be with a sem, Gil bert Bryan , Parks of 'fieaumont, engineer for' the Gulf Oil corpora tion. ?■>;..(.?% v :fhe body is being hUd by Undertaking ' company ling arrival of ^ son, whoee sl^ docks Saturday at Port Ar^ thnr. Besides the son, Mrs. Parks is survived by his wife. Mrs. Emma Sditeae‘'neks'. daughters, .im IsMISs Psnv Beaumont, and Parks of Macon, Oto! ant two ters, Mlse Ida X. Parks and Louise L. Parks of Wilk Mr, -^arks was a n^^bsT Zerrubglel lodge, F. A. Savanriidi, and belongigl^ to Central Christian chur^^efe. r' He was a native ot Wilkea county, a son of Felix Ryan Parks .j, and I^ulsa Hampton Psfks. -Trv Traiphill, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a wagon, gun, a ball, sotoe candy and nuts. With love, ROT WOOD. FOR SALE: One complete black smith outfit; also woodworking machinery and tools.—Carl S. Bumgarner, North Wilkesboro, N. C. 12-26-2t FIVE-ROOM house close In. wired stove. See Harry call 282-M. with bath, for electric Pearson or 12-2 6-2t MISCELANEOUS WANTED: yon to rail for W. G. Harrison at Carl W. Steele’s Jewelry store, for typewriter, adding macnine .ind cash reg ister ropalring, prompt service. Phone 384. 12-5-tf 125.00 REWARD for any Radio we can’t fix. Radio Sales and Service Company, next door to Liberty Theatre, North "Wilkes- boro, N. C. Telephone 134. 12-29-5t-pd. Wheat—Stanly, 26,410; Ire dell, 24,160 and Rowan, 22,790. Oats—Union. 17,050; Anson, 16.060 and Rowan, 11,050. Peanuts — Northampton, 34,- 670: Bertie. 32,920 and Halifax. 32.900. Irish potatoes—Beaufort, 7.- 200; Pamlico. 5,910 and Wayne, 3..360. Sweet potatoes—Columbus. 4.- 510: Davidson, 3.4 80. and John ston. ,3.460. Nash oounty moved from fifth plane in 19.37 to third this year in tobacco acreage: Union moved from I'oiirra lo third in cotton: Stanly movi^ from fourth to first in whe:it; Union .moved from sec ond to first in oats: Northampton moved from second to first in IK-anuts; Wilkes moved from .sec ond to first in iwe: Davidson moved from seventh to second in sweet potatoes. Traphill, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: I am in the second grade and go to school every day. Please bring me some oranges, nuts and a wagon. With love, INA FAY WOOD. Traphill, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: I am in the second grade and go to school every day. Please bring me a doll, candy, nuts and some apiples. With love. ROSE MARY ADAMS. Traphill, N. C. Dear Santa Cla'us: I am a little girl nine years old. I am In thie third grade. I go to school evo:'v day. Please bring me a fountain pen, a pair of bed- rooi^ slippers, some candy, or anges, and nuts. With love, MARY LEE CASTEVENS. TO ALU Mrs.'J. C. Triplett Passes Thursday Traphill, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: I am in the second grade and I go to school every day. Please bring me some oranges, candy, nuts, tea set, and a doll. With love, PAULINE SPARKS. IXJST; 'Two brown and wltite spotted Beagle dogs. Finder | please return to Arthur Tug- j man or phone 108 and receive I Hi liberal reward. 12-26-2t-pd 1 first Millers Creek School Junior Red Cross • FOR • Colds - Croup ■ Pneumonia BRAME’S Vapomentha SALVE TT PENETRATES" . Now Per Jar Mr.-J. FTorence. Thompson’s rnuie room, all have joined the Junior Red Cross. In Mi.s.s Ora Vannoy's first Grade room, all have .joined. In Mrs. Marion Lomax's third .grade room, all have joined. We are very proud of (his rec ord. as we feel that it is a big step toward all rooms falling in line next year.—Contributed. Lomax, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl nine years old. I am in the third grade and I go to school every day. Please bring me a ball, some eandy, oranges and nuts. With love, PEARL BILLINGS. Mrs". Margaret Greenwood Trip lett, 68, wife of Joel C. Triplett of Jonesville, died at their home 'Thursday morning at 6:50. Mrs. ( Triplett bad been in ill health | for the past two years and her j condition had lieen critical since the Saturday prior to her death. The deceased wa.s a dau.ghter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood of Wilkes county and a woman greatly beloved. She had been a resident of Jonesville for J the past 30 years. Your TEXACO Dealers in this section EXTEND TO ALL THEIR FRIENDS AND PATRONS Best Wishes For A If oome men were to become the least bit smarter than they think they are the world would not hold them. C, Traphill, N. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me some oranges, candy, nuts and a doll. With love, ILA MAE WOOD. Why Suffer With Colds-Pain ?—TAKE COOK’S—7 CCC And Be Relieved Traphill, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: I am In the third grade. I am thirteen years old. I go to school every day. Please bring me a new knife for a Christmas present. With lovo, GEORGE WOOD. NOTICE OF SAIiF OF REAL estate Under and bv virtue of the power of sale contained- in a cer tain deed of trust dated May 2. 1938, and recorded in the office of Register of Deed.s for Wilkes county, in hook 180, page 194, from J. Winfield Nichols and wife, Annie D. Nichols, lo secure the )nd6btedne”3 therein men tioned, and default having been made in the payment thereof; I will, therefore, on the 3rd day "f January, 19S9, at th© hour of 12 o’clock, noon, at the court house doer in 'WBkeeboTo, N. C., offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder the-following real estate, to-wlt: Beginning on a stake on Cher ry Street where Highland Street formerly came Into Cherry Street, and running with Cherry street, South 16 degrees 13 minutes east 195 feet to a stake; thence Norti 73 degrees 47 minutes east 236 1-2 feet to a stake; thence nort i 16 degrees 13 minutes west 195 feet to a stake; thence south 13 degrees 47 minutes west 136 1-2 feet to the beginning. It is further understood and .greed jthat this property shall leve'' lie ^nveyed to any colored Texaco Gasolines m AND HEARTIEST BEST WISHES For A Joyous YULETIDE SEASON lerson. Excepted from this deed Is a tract of land soM hr W. B. Som ers and wife, to Mrs. Maude Smith Weaver. .Said tract having a frontage of 100 feet and ex tending hack 236 1-2 feet. For further description of said tract see deed from W. B Somers and wife to Mrs. Maude Smith Weav er. This 1st dav of December, 1938 KMLE HAYES, 12-26 4t-(M) Trustee. IrnoucHT YOU WHR5 AFuyjy £AT£R Hor AMV , T-HAHW To AIKA-RM® » V These Are Our Sentiments Toi^^d Patron and Friend! Christmas—the happiest season of the year—is here, and it is our wish that it brinp to you and yours >,n’eat B? ♦ Jv • r k ^ • IJ3i dtor Co. ICE ^ 1 1 NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. , ^ o;»ooLax H / iVTPtc Over-indulgence in food, drink, or tobacco frequently brings on an over-acid condition in the stomach, Gas on Stomach, Headache, Sour Stomach, Colds, Fatigue, Muscular, Rheumatic or Sdatic Pains. To get lid of the discomfort and correct the acid condition, take ALKA-SELTZER Alka-Seltzer contains Acetyl- Salicylate (an analjesic) in o6mbination 'with vegetable and mineral alkalizers. , At your dnu * ■' ‘{y store, at the soda fonntaln, —id in 304 and (04 packages for borne oae. / ■■t -i -l Ice k ^ •• ,'Uu■ ''~- ti BE WISE'AIKALIZE! Peace on Earth Goodwill.. . Toward Men To Every Patron, Friend Is Extended Best Wishes — FOR A — JOYOUS UK W5 SEASON A YULETIDE EMBRACING Health and Contentment Peace and Happmess Presley E. Brown BUILDING MATERIALS WILKESBORO, N. C ’
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