. the JQVSNAIrPATKIOT. KORI u m- tS|Pi!a Ite royal family of Loxembonrc Is rennlted at LaGuardla field. New York, At the licht la Grand Charlotte Adelgonde, who ruled the tiny country (or 21 year* before Hitler took over. With her lo her r. Grand Duchess Marie Ann. These two arrived on the Yankee Clipper and were rennited with other ahera of their family, here pictured. Shown are Prince Consort Felix and some of their six children. €sard May Stay On Longer Duty Washington, Oct. 22.—Belief (Hat mobilized units of the na^ ffinal guard would be held on ■Btfre duty beyond their project- •i year of Federal service was onpressed today by Major Gener al MUton A. Reckord, Maryland Mate adjutant general. Speaking at the National Guard SHKClatlon’s convention. Reckord declared that unleas the new would result if the guard were demobilized at the end of iU year of duty because its ranks would include many draftees whose training had not been completed. “It almost makes you think that they do not expect us to come home at the end of the year,’’ he said, referring to the War department. “At least, that’s how I feel.” Reckord asserted that if the guard wished to maintain its place in the nation’s military or ganization, It would hare to work out a plan to Insure that the guard’s peacetime efflc 1 e n c y CROWDING Lime and phosphate, are mak ing for a bolter growth of white clover and blue grass in the pas ture of C. W. Allen, a Yancey County farmer, thus crowding out the broomsedgo, says Farm Agent R. H. Crouse. dhsft law is amended to protect j^ould be greater than at present transfer The Purchase of 10 Hereford heifers from Avery county grow ers by Pender county farmers for breeding purposes will prob ably reeult in further purchases and the transfer of many cattle from West to Blast. guard’s traditional Federal- SDtt* status, it would be reduced M a home-defense force. He said he believed that if the •mrd were released from Feder- M service at the end of the year’s fnuning, its function as a man- janrer reserve for the regular amy ultimately would be taken W*cr by the trainees from the dbaft program. Predicts Confusion Reckord predicted “confusion” NOTICE OF SALE OF BEAL ESTATE Bdrth Camlina, WHhea Cooirty--.^ UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of Sc power of sale vested in me un- dv deed of trust executed on the tMti day of July, 1938, by Joseph ■ Prevette and wife, Hilda A. Frevrtte to John R. Jones, Trustee Me Jane McNeill, recorde.cl in the ettice of the Register of Deeds for Wilkes County in Book 189, page aaF.. which was executed to secure s nertain note of even date, I will OB MONDAY, the 25th day of No- wember, 1940, at two o'clock, P. M., at the courthouse door in Wilkes- BiBo,, M. C., offer for sale to the Bujldw’d bidder, for cash, tlie fol lowing describe real-estate, to- and to provide for a flow of qualified Junior officers into the guard. As a long-range solution, Reck ord suggested that the draft law should be amended to permit the training of younger men and that all voluntary training in the na tional guard should be discon tinued. In its place, he suggested that the guard be uept up to strength by increments of draft ees who complete their year of service but desire to take advant age of the provision permitting them to substitute two years of service in the national guard for nine years of availability in an Inactive reserve status. Several Democrats Join Willkie Move Greensboro.—With less than two weeks remaining until elec tion, leading North Carolina Dem- ocnts are joining the swing to the Democrats-for Willkie move ment in the State, according to J. Paul Leonard, secretary of the North Carolina Democrats-for- Willkie "ro third” organization which maintains State headquart ers here. To date 15 prominent Demo- kf Tract: Being in Moravian mis Township, Wilkes County, Sorth Carolina, and adjoining the of J. J. Bentley and othe^?, . been named to the surf Bounded as follows: Beginn-j have oeen Mg on a stake and white oak in L.( executive committee of the or cT Jennings line and running a ganization. They are Thurmond flrtntksast course 30 poles to a‘Chatham. Winston-Salem and n.i- Ifcekgum; thence a Northwest'i^jii manufacturer: Miss Carrie Bourse 17 poles to a stake; thence ^jcLean, of Charlotte; W. B. Kik- M Southwest course 29% poles to gj. Reidsville contractor: Dean H. tke beginning, containing 4 acres, pl^^de Horack. of Duke Unlvers- aMTe or less. * - ... . i. a^^^ va«- _ , _ , I, - • , « ity Law School; MIsh Anne Yan- aitf. Tract: Beginning at a “ „gv Gwvn of Yanceyville. a sister MifcteF,.Francis Dunn's old comer Lw. n, Alien jfa&idfng upon top of the moun- of Superior Court Judge ta» running South with Dunn’s old Gwyn: Judge Charles T Boyd, taw 76 poles to a hickory on the prominent Greensboro attorney, Bauth point of the rid^; thence e. P. Cofield, general manager of 44 poles to a black oak; Erlanger Cotton Mills, of Lexing- Qieace North 34 poles to a stake in fjgi-jnan Weil, retired Golds- Oe Coningham line; thence North business man; Dr. Donald B. *orner; thence North 10 degrees Hams, Wilson Exst 74 poles to a wliile oak.'M. R. Long, Greenville tobacco y»mp. Price corner; thence South [ warehouse operator and textile Ada. gw attMittoii -itnd raioltt. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE State of North Carolina, Wilkes County. . . Having qualified as Admimstra- tor of tne Estate of Charlie Shep herd, deceased, late of Wilkes County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of the said de cedent to exhibit them to the un dersigned at North Wilkesboro, N. C.p on or before the 10th day of October, A. D. 1941, or this notice will be plead in bar of their right to recover. All persons indebted, to said Es tate will please make .iovqisd^i^ . settlement. This the 10th day of October, A. D. 1940. C. P. WALTER. Ad ministrator of Charlie Shepherd, deceased. A. H. CASEY, Atty. ll-18-6tm NOTICE State of North Carolina, Wilkes County. Having qualified as administra trix of the Estate of .Walter Penix, deceased, late of Wilkes County, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Es’.ate of the said de cedent to present the same to the undersigned at North Wilkesboro, N. C. on or before the 10th day of October, A. D. 1941, or this notice will be plead in bar of their right to recover! All persons indebted to the said Estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 10th day of October, A. D. 1940. MRS. WALTER Pi*»7IX, Administratrix of Walter Penix, deceased. A. H. CASEY, Attorney. ll-18-6t m LC CUi t X- with: Price’s line 58 poles to a 1 manufacturer; John M. Green- :oraer; thence Blast withljjgi^ Kernersvllle at xourwood comer; thence Blast withljjgi^ Kernersvllle attorney; L. T. line 4 poles to his black gum Qj^gon. Banker at Gibson; and ■onier; thence South 13 deg^rees j.j Montague and Coleman East 42 poles to a gum; Price’s ^corner, then South ig de- C. Walker, Winston-Salem Bank- grees West 30 poles to a stake in ers.’ Dunn’s old line; thence with Despite dry weather during the Dunn’s old line south 44 aegrees summer, lespedeza and oth- Eaat 50 po es to the beginning, and ^^riy summe , ^ rountv afthe Wesley Reynolds 34 er hay crops Wilson county acre tract. 'are returning good yields, says J. Each of the above tracts of land a. Marsh, assistant farm agent fling the same Lands conveyed to the State College Extension De parties of the first part by gervice. John R. Jones, Commiss’oner, and eing recorded in Book 111, page George P. Walker, Jr.,^ of At- 326, in office Register of Deeds talla, Alabama, has a well-trained ior Wilkes County, N. C. ’possum hound. In fact, he is so This the 25th day of Oct., 1340. .^^gu trained that Mr. Walker can JOHN R. JONES, jsbow him a pelt stretching board, U-18-4t Trustee. | immediately go ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE , out and catch a ’possum whose Ha^ng qualified as Adrainis* pelt fits the board. Datrix of the estate of J. G. Biller, A few days ago, this dog saw Dte of Wilkea county, N. C., t^ jbe family’s ironing board, and Mr. w to notify all persons having Waiter has not seen the dog since. against said estate to pre- them to the undersigned, wfose. address is Hendrix, N. C., Little Jane was severely repri- ”7 ocfW manded by her mother for saying ^JsefteXr.^’mT.'Sr S “devil.” The next Sunday when •rtice will be plead in bar of their the little miss returned from Sun • All nAiMinTia in* dAv ttchnnl her mother Bftld vigfat to recover. All persons in- to said estate will please vafte inunediate settlement. tUm t«th day of September, **°*"'* MRS. BLLMN ELLER, atrix of Mm eatMf '* day school her mother said, “What was the lesson about to day?” "Why, mother,” said Jane, “It was about our Lord being tempt ed by—by—the gentlemen who ll-4-«t m k»eP8 Sell!” NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the pow T of sale vested in me under dortgag^e Deed dated May 9, 1931, ind executed by C. L. Smoot and wife, Bettie Smoot, to M. R. Wad dell, recorded in Book 161, page 190—which Mortgage Deed was given to secure the payment of a note therein mentioned, and de fault having been made in the payment thereof; I will, THEREFORE, on Tues day, Novemb": 12, 1940, at the hour of ten (10:00) o’clock .A M., at the courthouse door in Wilkes boro, offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder the following de scribed real estate, vis: A tract or parcel of land lying and being in Walnut Grove Town ship, Wilkes County; adjoining the lands of J. P. Church, Paul Miller and others and bounded as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING on a white oak on the Blast bank of Roaring Ri ^er; running Blast a conditional line to a red oak in Joshua Spicer’s line: tlience South with said line to the river; thence up the river to the begrianing; Con taining FIFTY,(60) ACRES, more or less. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING on a sycamore stump on the Bl^t bank of the old run of Roaring River and running East to Joshua Spicer’s line; thence South with said Spicer’s line to G. L. Smoot’s line; thence West with said Smoot’s line to Roaring River, thence with the old run of saitl river to the beginning; contain ing FIFTY (60)’ACR^, more or less. This the 10th day of October, A. D. 1940. J. W. JONES,. Administrator of the Es* ate of Dr. -M. B. WaAteO, ilge’d. A. H. cASEnr, l-4^t m A. r->8 MONDAYy^ OCTOBER 2$th 3—State vs. Will Fleenor—Abandonment 8—State vs. W. R. Joyner;—Abandoni^pent No. 9—State vs. W. C. Castevens—Abatfdon- ment. 10— State vs. Odell Snyder—^Bastardy. 11— State V8. Efner Duncan and W. B. Steel- . man—Affray. 12— State vs W. B. Steelman, et al—Appeal. 16—^te vs, Mallie Kirby—^Non-Support. 19— State vs. James Elbert Pardue—^Non- Support. 20— State vs Lester Beshears—A. W. D. W. 26—State vs. R. F. (Rufe) Parker Drunk- eneas. 26—State vs. Arlee Lovette—Assault. 28—State vs. John W. Cashion, EJmbezzle- ment. 31— State vs. Coy Anderson—O. C. I. 32— State vs. John Smith—V. P. L. James Bowers—Abandonment Belo Queen—Abandonment. Vernon Rogers—0. C. I. Thos. Warren Jester—0. C. I. Olen Blackburn—O. C. I. Raymond Cleary—Assault. 39—State vs. Clarence (Red) Dockery—As sault. No. 40—Sl^te vs. Press Wingler—0. C. I. No. 41—State vs. Russel B. Hendren—0. C. I. No. 41%—State vs. Willie Gore—O. C. I. No. 42—State vs. Floyd Bustle—Bastardy. No. 43—State vs. Charles Dillard Hampton—O. C. I. No, 44—State vs. Charles Spencer Byrd—0, C. I. Jim Osborne—0. C. I. James Nelson Osborne—0, C. No. No. 45— State vs. 46— State vs. I. 49—State vs. & R. 51—State vs. Raymond (Jack) Bailey—^L. Of No. vs. 33— State 34— State vs. 35— State vs. 36— State vs. 37— State vs. 38— State vs. No. Roby Elledge—Disposing Mortgaged Property. 53— State vs. Robert Hayes—A. W. D. W. with Intent to KilL 54— State vs. Luther Redmon—Non-Support 65—State vs. Chal Owens—Abandonment. 56%—State vs. Clarence McLemor—L. & R. 57—State vs. Rufe Haffner—Bastardy. 61— State vs. Chester Shepherd — Drunk- eness. 62— State vs. Irvin Shepherd—Drunkeness. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th No. 63—State vs. Fred Glass—Assault on fe male. No. 64—State vs. Fred Glass—Nuisance. No. 66—State vs. Eudaily Billings—Assault on female. No. 66—State vs. John Day—Appeal. No, 67—State vs. John Day — Operating Car without brakes. No. 68—State vs. Avery Dani'el Barnes—O. C. I. No. 69—State vs. C. B. Edminsten and Nan Punch March—P. & A. No. 70—State vs. Claude Kennedy—0. C. I. No. 71—State vs. Dora Woodie and Alma Woodie—Appeal. No. 72—State vs. Ivey Waddell—Assault. No. 73—State No. 75—State Appeal. No. 76—State ment. No. 77.—State No. 78—State No. 79—State g g 80— State 81— State No. 82—SIthte & R. No. 84—State No. 85—State W. vs. W. D. Brown—Drunkeness. vs. Hill Allen and James Allen— vs. C. D. Hawkins — Abandon- No No. vs. Raymond Cleary—O. C. I. vs. Marshall Soots—L. & R. vs. Zeb Wilcox and Edgar Clonch L. & R. vs. Raymond Blevins—Bastardy, vs. Lester Marley—Bastardy, vs. Walter Collins, et al—B. B. L. vs. Daudy Spears—Arson, vs. Turner Holloway—A. W. D. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30th No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 86— State vs. Robert Nicholson — Criminal Assault. 87— State vs. Mark Steelman, Sr., and Ma;^ Steelman, Jr.-^-Tresspass. 88— State vs. Cicero Brown—Assault on female. 89— State vs. James Adams—et al—Af fray. 90— State vs. Herman Love—A. W. D. W. 91— State vs. Joe Reynolds—H. B. L. & R. 92— State vs. Joe Reynolds—C. C. W. 93— State vs. Joe Reynolds—B. B. L, & R. 94— State vs. Cicero Brown—0. C. I. 95— state vs. Nan Marsh—0. C. I. No. 96—State vs. Howard Eller—Assault. No. 97—State vs. Henry Anderson—A. W. D, W. No. ..99—State vs. J. H. Hinahaw—V. P. L. No. 100—State vs. James Ray Wakefield—0. C. I. No. 101—State vs. Armit Murphy Goodn ght— L. & R. No. 102—State vs. Armit Murphy Goodnight— 0. C. I. No.l03—State vs. Glenn Hawkins—Disposing of Mortgaged Property. No. 104—State Vs. Burette Richardson—Dispos ing of Mortgaged Property. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31«t No. 105—State W. No. 106—State I. No. 107—State cox—^H. No. 108—State No. 109—State No. 110—State No. Ill—State Female No. 112—State vs. Robert Nicholson—A. W. D. vs. James R. Wakefield—0. C. vs. Edgar Clonch and Zeb Wil- B. L. & R. vs. Hubert Steed—0. C. I. vs. Pattson Thomas—Assault, vs. Will Thomas—Assault, vs. Posey Lawson—Assault on vs. Posey Lawson—A. W. D. W. No. 115—State vs. J. Q. Higgins and Walt Pruitt—Affray. No. 116—State vs. Robert Nicholson—Assault. No. 117—State vs. Robert Nicholson—Abortion. No. 118—State vs. Gaither Kilby—V. P. L. No. 119—State vs. Gaither Kilby—0. C. I. No. 120—State vs. Coy Vickers—V. P. L. No. 121—State vs. Edgar Clonch—H. B. L. & R. No. 122—State vs. S. W. Queen—et al—Affray. No. 123—State vs. Charlie Miller—0. C. I. No. 124—State vs. Coy A. Vickers—Worthless Check. COURT CALENDAR WILKES SUPERIOR COURT, NOV. SPEC. TERM, 1940 Allen H. Gwyn, Judge Presidii^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11th No H. Smithey — Embezzle- 7—State vs, C. ment. No. 14 State vs. Nathan Tharpe—Murder. 13 State vs. Rom Jennings—A. W. D. W. No. No. 16—State vs. Press M. Campbell—0. C. I. No. 17—State vs. Press M. Campbell, Resisting Officer. No. 18—State vs. Press M. Campbell—V. P. L. No. 24—State vs. Ed Johnson—Murder. No. 50—State vs. Roscoe Earp—Arson. No. 62—State vs. J. C. Drum—Murder. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th Watson and Elisha No. 59—State vs. F. U. Taylor—^Embezzlement. No. 60—State vs. Roy Cafdwell—Rape and In cest. fi WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th No. 47 State vs. Zeno Hardin Absher ^Reck less Driving. No. 48 State vs. Zeno Hardin Absher—Hit and Run, etc. No. No 66-State vs. A. W. Hardy-Violating Bar- No her Laws. No. 74—State vs. Jess Ellis—False Pretense. No. 83—State vs. Nathan B. Royal—^Larceny. No. 98—State vs. Fred Kilby, Clint Elledge and Crom Wingler—Manslaughter. 113— State vs. Hort Absher—Murder. 114— State vs, Hort Absher—A. W. D. W. With Intent to Kill. The above calendar ia made for the October Regular Term and the November Special Term. Witneseea in caaes from the preceding term of cour are require.d to attend court withouli being rcau '“Tata not reached on the day that they are calendared, v,itneaaee are required to remain in court unh^ diambaed by the.Solicitor or the case 18 fmally dBpoaed of. ■ . "" iejhiATtdAr in which defendants have been bound to appear at tins All cases not trial et any time during the second week of this term of court.- H^w of chittfMe subject toJ>e^a|led ^ in

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