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vm. 7, Vole p^VlOidi \Mton^^‘'JS«T^'7'8.-^' |T* .tste 4rtll eonntsd ottkteli In this eonn- :WA«tt Qwvtr' Reynolds. 43. t«i7» hand. Toted on ;ftteeatM Toter^ ballot before iltttog to an operation in a .‘here. He died this fore- trom cranarene. He ballot had been forwarded he eounty auditor to the panyaaka;, township election srd where, officials hate ruled, ; fill be counted, since Reynolds alhre at the time it was de- rered. Area Yancey county farmers are dls- sying a considerable amount of atereet In the use of lime and hosphate obtained through the gran^f-aid plan, says Farm gent R. H. Crouse. pStf^ped Eating Things I Iced because of gas, sour stomach heartburn. ADLERIKA re eves me. Now I eat anything Uke.” (J. M.-Ark.) If spells of stipation upset YOU, try quick- kethig ADLE3UKA today.—Red pross Pharmacy. WANTED TO TRY >G MEDICINE I For worms, fits, and run-down I condition. Endorsed by hun dreds of users—found O.K. GUARANTEED BY T. E. CAIN At City Barber Shop North Wilkesboro, N. C. Following are registration numbers for men whose cards have been sent to - local draft board area number two In Wilke? county and which were not re ceived and uum-bered In time for the list published recently: 2627— Major William Bell 2628— William Hale Jones 2629— Glenn Wintford Douglas 2630— Isaac Claude Prlvett 2631— Fred Roberts 2632— Ora Marvin Wyatt 2633— James Roy Anderson 2634— Lawrence Sidney Hunt 2635— Wllliaon Worth Jolly 2636— Archie Benbow Tomlinson 2637— Spencer Freeman Taylor 263 8—Claude Allen Ellis 2639— Turner Eugene Pardue 2640— Coy Ray Myers 2641— Grady Billings 2642— Oscar Elias Owens 2643— Irvin Sidney Adams 264 4—John Quincy Adams 264 5—Robert Compton Baker 2646— Earl Foster Johnson 2647— Oliver Harrison Myers 2648— Charlie Elmer Harrold 264 9—Doctor Marvin Stanley 2650— Howard McClellan Minton 2651— William Roy Burchett 2652— Thomas Eli Johnson 2653— Raner Wilson Wiles 2654— Mack Carlton Craven 2655— Thomas Sylvester Kimber- lin 26 5 6—Roy Clifton Lowe 2657— Lester Dykes Johnson 2658— Evert Paul Holcomb 2659— Charles Joseph Sanders 2 660—Raymond Lewis Jennings 2661— Johnnie Irvin Brooks 2662— Boyd Green Wyatt 266.3—Harvey Elmer Williams 2664— Marvin Guy Bostian 2665— Thurmon Royal - •RYTEX PERSONAL :hristmas CARDS ARE HERE 50 FOR With Your Name Printed On Each Card WHY YOU SHOULD BLY RYTEX CARDS RYTEX designs are new . . . definitely 1940 . . . completely modern . . . yet “Christmasy’’ . . . full of old fashioned Christmas cheer. The Envelopes are of the same fine paper as the Cards ... of a grade you would expect to find only iii much higher priced Cards. Your Name is printed on each Card in lettering styled to harmonize with the sentiment. All RYTEX Cards come to you completely folded ... all you have to do is slip them in the envel opes. THER15 ARE NEVER enough RYTEX CARDS TO GO AROUND ORDER NOW Carter-Hubbard PaUbbing Co. 70 North Wflbioiboro, N. C. A spurt this tall in deafhs-'ah^ Injuries arising from ^..ooOlsiona. ootween motor vehielea ahiEt ioi^ mal-drawD vehicles on North Car-' olina streets and highwayshas prompted Ronald Horatt, director' of the Highway Safety Division, to set forth some safety sugges tions for drivers of wagons and ..arts. Hocutt said 13 iwrsons ,were killed and 76 injured in the state last year in collisions between motor vehicles and animal-drawn wagons and carta, and that sever al such accidents have occurred In the past few weeks. "The farmer riding along the highway in his wagon or cart doesn’t stand much chance when an automobile or truck hits said Hocutt. "In many cases he Is killed outright, and in prac tically every such accident the person or persons riding In the horse cart suffer injuries of some description. About the least he can expect is that his wagon or cart be badly smashed up and his horse or mule killed or crippled. "For these reasons, persons who drive animal-drawn vehicles on the highways of North Caro lina should take every step pos sible to protect themselves from the awful results of a collision with a motor vehicle." Some safety suggestions Hocutt listed for drivers of wagons and carts are: Italy wi'j observe the beginning of the nineteenth year mder the rule of the Fascist party oa October 28. Benito Messellni, bead of the party, is shown (left) as he appeared in 1922 after the famous maroh on B«ine, ,i»M oi the im kshwn -fit Nortliiraatent ’Xiar^Iiih, puMod 'iway j|iid& at ttw; fornix- Wpot St 4:34^^last si|^. He bad. declining health for the past ilve y^srs, hnt apparently,, waa In anial.^heahb antll hts sodden attack. Hd lived only a few minutes after he was stricken, .-vv.; - Urf Smoak was . bom at the tamUj home la Orangeburg eoun ty, South diirolina, the son of Frederick and Mary'Smoak. His father wae a distinguished offi cer in the Confederate States Army, who died in action ' near Charlottesville, Va., during the Closing year of the war. Mr. Smoak received bis educa tion at Porter’s School, Charles- clnhs.-. *;'«n»aaC«fe»llkso^ •nih«i^;relatfi»n8*pkY'^7,*. ^ -,-..1 ■ , I I , -’ The U.’ S. $«roan hiral Ewnomles osttmalisV' the |T4I farm liiCoai,e sent d the hTiheefpoiiit since 3»hL '“yi » Try Th& Help A deficiency ef^ Vitamin B. plex and Iron in your diet eaa ems- tribnte to serious weakening four strength. By all mesas fetfen Vinoi with yoar (Uet for its Fitsmin B CompieK and Iims ■ (F'lkes Drug Store. and (right) as he looks today. The fasces, emblem of tlm Italian govern- ton, S. C. He came to Winston- • «f*i meat, is Bhewa in the center of the pictore. ‘Golgotha” The First and Only Talking Motion Picture Of The Passion Play The Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service of the North Wllkes- boro Methodist church has ar ranged to show on Tuesday, No vember 26 in the North Wllhes- manner. Critics everjrwhere have acclaimed it the greatest picture of its kind ever made. This re markable picture should be seen by every man, woman, and child boro school auditorium one of i in this community. A complete the most unusual talking motion pictures ever made. The title of the picture Is “Golgotha," and it is the first and only tdlklng mo tion picture ever made of the famous Passion Play. This motion Don't drive on paved highways ’ picture presents the Immortal except when absolutely necessary, story of the crucifixion of Christ and then stay far over to the right, on the shoulder when pos sible. Carry a fairly bright light when on the road between dusk and dawn, as required by State law. If you have to turn into a road or lane to your left, look both ways and be sure you have plenty of time to get across safe ly ibefore you start to run. Don't drive out of a side road, path or lane into a highway without first looking to see that the way is clear. When a car approaches from either direction, give it all the room you can. “It’s better to yield some of your rights and give the motorist or truck driver more of the road than you think he is entitled to than it is to stick doggedly to your course and get yourself in volved in a serious if not fatal accident," Director Hocutt declar ed. in a spectacular and Impressive set of the finest talking motion picture equipment will be brought to this city for the showing of the picture. This equipment in cludes a special projector, a com plete sound system and a modern screen. As a result, you will be able to see and hear this picture perfectly. Salem in the eighties and was long identified with various bus iness Interests of Winston-Salem. Jn 1889 he was married to Miss Julia Roan, daughter of the late Dr. Preston Roah, one of the city’s best known physicians, and Mrs. Ella B. Roan. She is his on ly immediate survivor. > Mr. Smoak was long a mem ber and officer of First Presby terian Church, first as a deacon and for many years as ruling elder. He was a devoted member of the J. M. Rogens Bible Class of the Sunday school. He was a HORTON’S * * DRUG STORE ^ A carload of high grade Here ford cattle purchased In Virginia and Western North Carolina is I expected to Improve the beef I cattle industry in Northampton county, reports Assistant Farm Agent H. G. Snipes. NOTICE OF SALE OF. LAND I By virtue of the power of sale (contained in a certain deed of trust 'executed on the 13th day of March, 1939, by James R. Pearson and wife, Nellie Pearson, to the under- ! signed Trustee, said deed of trust being to secure the payment of a certain note, which note is past due and unpaid, and request hav ing been made unon me by the holder of said note, the undersign led Trustee will expose to sale at ■public auction at the courthouse door in Wilkesboro, North Caro lina, on the 25th day of November, 1940, at twelve o’clock, noon, to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described tract of land, said sale being made to satisfy said note and deed of trust, and said land lying and being in (Wilkes County, and more particularly described and defined as follows:' i BEGINNING on a black gum, John Barnes' corner; thence runn- iirig northeast to a dog^vood on I fne Cniaquepin Ridge; ihenca (running a north course to Nan.y Pearsons line; then west to Dula's line; thence with Dula’s line to Lawr’ line; then with the Law's 'I'^e to Barnes’ line; then with Bames’ line to the beginning, con taining 100 acres, more or less. This being the same land con veyed by deed from G. W. Earp to , R. G. Elarp, recorded in Book 19, j Page 332, in the Register of Deeds’ ; office of Wilkes County. I This the 26th day of Oct., 1940. ELEANOR SMOAK, 11-21-41 (t) Trustee Tells Oi Remedy Peach Tree Borer The results of experiments conducted over the state within the past few years have proven Bth.vlene Dichloride Emulsion has a number of advantages over Paradichlorobenzene for the peach tree borer. Ethylene Bi chloride emulsion is effective at low soil temperature and can, therefore, he used late in the fall and early in the spring, when it is too cold for Paradichloroben zene to be effective. It appears to be safer on young trees and does not require the attention of mounding as does the other ma terials. Dl-Chlor Mulslon may be ap plied in the South at any con venient time during the Wlhler 'of Spring* "BmC resullis, however, will probably be ob tained in the Fall at the end of the egg-laying period of the moths, when moat of the borers are small. If there are farmers w’ho would like to have further information on the Peach Tree Borer and its control, call by the County gents office for Bulletins. A- UP The 1940-41 world’s cotton crop is placed tentatively at 30,- 500.000 hales as compared with 28.900.000 bales last season, re ports the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Granulated sugar is now being processed successfully from sor ghum cane in the United States Department of Agriculture field station at Starkville, Mississippi. ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of S. E. Whit tington, late of Wilkes county, N. C., this is to notHy all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersign- „ ,, ed, whose address is Reddies '.fvv-River, N. C., duly verified, on or ^fore the 31st day of (October, 1941, or this notice will be plead in bar of their right to recover. All persons indebted to said estate 'will please make immediate settlement. 'This 31st day of October, 1930. MRS. S. E. WHITTINGTON, Administratrix of the estate of S. E. 'Whittington, dec’d. 12-6-6t (t) NOTICE WE HAVE MOVED FROM 104 NINTH STREET TO “B”STREET (NEXT TO QUAUTY CLEANERS) We are now in better position than ever to give you complete Electrical Service. Appliances — Radios — Electrical Contractors CALL US FOR RADIO REPAIR Henderson Electric Co. FRED HENDERSON, Mgr. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of Oie estate of C. H. Jones,’ late of Wilkes co’onty, N. C., this is to notify all persons ha'ving claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, whose address is North Wilkes boro. N. C., duly verified, on or be fore the 17th dav of October, 1941, or this notice will be plead in bar ■^f their right to recover. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 17th day of October, 1940. JOHNSON SANDERS. Administrator of the estate of C. H. Jones, dec’d. 11-21-6 t Wilkes County Superior Court November Special Term, 1940 Hon. Allen H. Gwyn, Judge Presiding MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11th -r V. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of J. A. Jones, late of Wilkes county, N. C., this is to notify all persons ha'ving claims against said estate to pre sent them to the nndersigned, whose address is North Wilkes boro, N. C.. duly verified, on or be fore the 17th day of October, 1941, or this notice will be plead in bar of their right to recover. All per sons indebted to said eatate wiO please make immediate settlement. This 17th day of Oetobar 1949. JOBiiroN empiBav Adtoihriatrator of w ertkta of i. A. JooM, dat’d. ' t 8— State vs. 9— State vs. ment 34—State vs. 40— State vs. 41— State vs. 43—State W. R. Joyner—Abandonment W. C. Casstevens — Abandon- vs. Belo Queen—Abandonment. Press "Wlngler—O. C. I. Russell B. Hendren—O. C. I. Chas. D. Hampton—0. C. I. No. No. No. No. No. 44—State vs. Chas. B. Byrd—O. C. I. No. 70—State vs. Claude Kennedy—0. C. I. No. 73—State vs. No. 7—State vs. No. 14—State vs. No. 13—State V3. No. 16—State vs. No. 17—State VS. cer. No. 18—State vs. No. 24—State vs. W. D. Brown—Resisting Officer C. H. Smithey—^Embezzlement .. Nathan 'Tharpe—Murder Rom Jennings—A. D. W. Press Campbell—0. C. I. Press Campbell—Resisting Offi- Press Campbell—V. P.'L. Ed Johnson—Murder No, 50—State vs. Roscoe Watson and Elisha Elarp —Arson. 52—State vs. J. C. Drum—Murder No. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th No. 59—State vs. F. U. Taylor—Embezzlement. No. 60—State vs. Roy Cardwell—^IncesL No. No. 47— State vs. Zeno Hardin Ahsher—^Reckless Driving. 48— State vs. Zeno Ahsher—Hit and Run 56—State vs. A. W. Hardy—Violating Bar- . bei*Law. 74—state vs. Jess Ellis—False Pretense WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 i ( 4 No. 83—State vs, Nathan B. Royal—^Larceny. No. 98—State vs. Fred Kilby,' Clint EUedge Manslaughter. No. 113—State vs. Hort Ahsher— No.. 114—State vs. Hart Absher- -Murder. -A. W.1).'W. No. 87—State vs. Mark Trespass. 127—State vs. Ed Lyall—Manslaughter. 131—State vs.' James Parka—P. A. 31-^tate vs. Coy Anderson—O. C. I. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 steelman, Sr. et al— No. Ill—State vs. Posey Lawson—Assault No. 112—State vs. Posey Lawson—A. W. D. W. No. 129—State vs. Vernon Smith—A. W. D. W, No. 130—State vs. James Parks—^P. A. The above calendar is made for the NOVEMBER SPECIAL T^M. Witnessee in eases from the ceding term of court ace required to attend court without being re-subpoenaed.
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