■ ’1? ■ ^ lilt Si Harvlf ’ Brie %* Pifl'S A ; aaiB^ -;#■■ t •T«llt pt tiw v«t«r»B iwiiW-la- iW ieP ' v«iil7 mia^. Traly tlte Blk “kave QOt' b««n dlsobedliiit to the hestenly Tlalon.” , The Walsh reunien '7UI be held Sunday, Sej>tember ft at th© Mt. that certainly deserves Pleasant church at Champion, we le mention ^ la the very et® advised by Mr. Fred Walsh, ul revival that was In resident and one of the all last week at the Elk leaders of the clan. This iratheri- church. The services were l°ft 1^® to be an annual affair *e of Rev. Ed C. Hodges, and many of the name are expec- 8h)n and the earnestness of ted to be present from all over Ing no doubt wrought a ' this section of the country as well work for that'community as friends of the clnn. Hon. V. D. dee such a service results Guire, of Lenoir, has consented tmnedictlon' to a wide area, to again address the gathering, • aoe the advertisement thct besides there will be many other i'Church is the foundation of people of prominence present. tlon” as we pass along the H®v- Victor Harrison, of Char- ways. We are advised that lotte. filled the regular appoint- dren as well as grown-ups ment of the pastor. Rev.'R. L. and women of mature years, label at the Beaver Creek A. C. submissively in the meeting church Sunday morning while or© the earnest pleadings of Rev. Mr. Isbel was holding meet- s eloquent mon of God. Twen- ings in Elastem Carolina, two persons were baptized on The extreme wet weather we iday morning In a beautiful have had in August seems to have litlsmal service in the plact-.l had a sillght let up and farmers ters of old Elk Creek. Eight are very glad to see It as they bed the church by letter, mak- Vant to save hay and other ; a total of thirty additions to roughage. Elk church. Rev. Mr. Hodges , Harry Dorn, of Philadel- fs been called es pastor of this pjjj^ jg visiting friends here and _v.i. to business matters. She plo.ns on returning to the northern city after a week here. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Cranor were visitors among relatives here Sunday. Miss Eleanor Ferguson, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. S. Kyles, in Graham for sever al days, returned home today. Mr. Balph Swanson, of Boomer, was a business visitor in the corrimunity Monday. • Mrs. Allie Wilmelt, of New York City, who haf. been visiting her sister. Mrs. Dora Wallace, for sever«.l days, returned to her home last week. If will be reMll- eJ that Mrs. Wilmett was the former Miss .Allie Dula of this place. lurch and it is said that while f. had no ministerial help many Williams Motor Company fT. H. WILLIAMS. Mgr. BEAR FRAME i SERVICE |jood Uted Car', Trucks * and Tractors : — EASY TERMS — 'Kill Pay Cash for Late Model i Wrecked r.ars and Trucks [tjoinplete Body Rebuilding {Electric and Acetylene Welding ’PHONE 334-J ! It requires 12 shearlings, or sheep kins, to outfit an army pi-; lot. reports the f. S. Department: of Agriculture. [oHce Of Sale Of Land For Delinquenl Town Taxes Due The Town of North Wilkesboro, North ^ Carolina, For The Year 1941. Under and by virtue of authority conferred by the Consolidated Icatutes governing the sale of land for taxes, and by virtue of an or- Pt massed by the Board of Commissioners, of the Town of North Jr'ilkesboro, N. C.. 1 will on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14th, 1942, at Fhe hour of 12 o’clock, noon, at the County Courthouse door in Wilkes- ■ oro, N. C„ offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for fasln the lands hereinafter described, situated in tie Town of North iV’ilkesboro, N. C.. listed in the names of person.s, finn.s and corpora- [ions he-cin'f'er mentioned, to satisfy deliquent Town 'Paxes for the Vear 1941, including accrued penalties. ..{Costs of acvertising and saio lo be added to the amounts shown below): ^Phis the lllh dav of August, 1942. W. P. KELLY, Tax Collector, Town of North Wilkesboro. 11 .? |:. B. Barkley E.state Lot 12 in Block 180 Irs. Stella Blankenship. Lot.s 8 and 10 in^Block 44 1 enneth Brooks, Lots 7 and 8 in Block 407 1 W. Call. Lots 3 ami 4 in Block 401 Lhn W. Cashion, South side of Lots 1 and 2 in Block 90 frs. P. D. Oonch. Lot 14 in Block 408 . L. Combs, Lots 3 and ,5 in Block 110 ij. Darlington, T.ots 9, 11, 13 and 15 in Block 65 .'cil Davis, 1 I^ot - rvin Eller. Lot o in Block 135 ' P. Eller. Lots 24, 26, 28. 30 and 32 in Block 30 , rafjp U, Eller, Lots 1 and 2 in Block 15 .... ire^ r .Absher and Hart. 1 Lot - W. Hall, Lots 11, 12, 13 and 14 in Block 14 uman Hall. Ix>t 12 in Block 408 F. Harris. 4 Lots rs. R. C. Hendren, Ea.st 1-2 of lait 58 and Lots 59, 60 and Lots 69 and 70, Ken. . R. Higgins, Lots 3, 4 and 5, in Block 210 eorge Miller Hinshaw- Estate, 18 Lots harles F. Kelly, Lots 20 and 22 in Block 88 rs. A. L. Lippard. North 1-2 of Lots 2, 4, 6 and 8 in Block 34 A. Lovette. Lots 5 and 6 in Block 104 rs G F McNeill, Lots 1 and 3 in Block 211; Lots 1 and 2 Jfn Block 210 Miller, Lot 3 in Block 200 — Irr^Joel Minton, Lots 1. 2 3, 4 5 and 6 irr Block ,38 ershel Moore, Lots 1 and 2 in Block 407 Andrew Moore. 2 Lots Iv6y Moors, SE Part Eots 18 and 19, Ken. — ddie Eller Myers. 2 Lots Dirence Myers, 3 Lots —--— I7w Queen. Lots 17 and 19 in Block 44 B. Raymer. Lots 21, 23. 25. 27 in Block 56 alnh R. R/eins, Lots 14, 16. and 18 m Block 56 I. A, Reynolds, Lot 10 in Block 112 — U. Reynolds, Lots 16 and 18 in Block 22 /. E. Revnolds. Lots 12 and 14 in Block^ _ Irs. Verdie Robinson, Ix>t.s 48 and 49 in Block, Ken. "rV Henrv St. John. Lot^ in Block 408 lkud%.Setzer, Lot 14> Block 27 aul H. Shew, Lota 5 and 6 in Block 407 ...._♦ [arrl^L.^Snmine’rs! Lots 23725-27^ 29" and s'o’ in Block 82 _— fu* CfofA Conitjanv. 2 Lots in Block 130 ’^nnov E^ate, Lots 73. 74, 75, 76. 7” and 78 in Block. Ken. Wells, Sr.. Lots 8 and 10 and part Lc't 6 in Block 33 Wiles. Lot 4 in Block 207 Trant Wiles, Lot 6 in Block 118 ester Williams 5 acres Nettie L. Williams, 1 L^t .61 33.39 1.51 4.63 11.98 4.23 6.04 .78 8.16 .90 92.50 14.49 1.09 4.83 5.20 9.66 49.88 13.28 10.32 23.88 33.69 12.26 Mrs. 13.2« 2.42 21.14 5.26 6.04 62.98 .90 2.17 92.14 43.71 60.76 1.87 25.60 13.59 30.19 .90 102.64 6.41 4.60 19.14 1.82 6.04 56.46 6.76 3.69 5.50 14.68 15.10 COLORED Lot resse J. Alexander, (Col.) 1 'Alexander, (Col.) 1 Lot — ir^ville Denny, (Col.) Lot 14 in Block 120 Krguson, (Col,)^^__ts 1 and 5 m ^ 110 lames Lots 11 and 12 in Block 48 . I?ornj80n, (Col.) 1 Lot XTVCol.)’Lots 12 “^"d Tsjn'm^k 120 —-1 .v^am ’ (Col.) Lots 8 and 10 in Block 118 r]?!^’nie Green, (’Col.) Lot 25 in Block 30 ia^s, (Col.) Lots 1, 8 and 6 in Block 114, and Lots 23 8.52 3.02 3.93 8.15 6.13 4.63 6.16 3.12 4.83 ,i*5*^Haughton,'('C^r.) Lots 10 and 11 in Block 106 ^x?'.v^/Estote (Col.) Lot 4 in Block 105 BOX Sol ) lSts’2. 4. 6. 8, 10, 15 and 16 in Block 120 11.98 8.82 4.8S 17.64 12.9V 6J0 ^THE : noRm mKESTORO..N^crgi^yrv^ .. ■ * V- ■ . M:; r J 'N' Remember What Happened To Tores, To Refrigerators, To Stoves Here Are The Facts Your Furniture Merchant Learned At The Market! No More Items Like These To Be Made Better Buy Now While These Items Are Still In Stock These Items Are Drastically Curtailed Stoves, Heaters, )S n GAS AND OIL RANGES . . WOOL RUGS AND MANY OTHER SIMILAR ITEMS Furniture Dealers have just returned from the furniture shows-where manufacturers exhibit their products. Many items you are accustom ed lo buying were not on display. NO MORE WILL BE MADE FOR THE DURATION OF THE WAR. All items containing steel will be drastically curtailed in manufacture. This is a necessary hardship on us and may prove of great inctmvenience to you UNLESS YOU BUY NOW! Our stores have limited supplies of most of these items now. So, we; your furniture merchants, feel that we are doing you a real service in frankly giving you this information. IF YOU NEED, OR EXPECT TO NEED, ANY OF THESE THINGS, AVOID DISAPPOINT- MENT AND INCONVENIENCE BY GOING TO YOUR DEALER AND BUYING WHILE THEY ARE STILL AVAILABLE. Now A Word About Deliveries We ask your cooperation in the acute problem of delivery. New Governme^ reg ulations on delivery arise almost daily. We are striving to serve you efficiently. Every item will be delivered as soon as possible under the circumstances. Many towns have already restricted delivery to TWO DAYS WEEKLY. ^ Your co operation may help us avoid this. We also ask your cooperation in this emergen cy that you call at the store, when possible, and pay your account. By doing this you will save our collector’s time, gas and tires. BUY rOIIB HITURE MWI DON’T Will! Rhodes-Day Furniture Company Mark-Down Furniture Company “One Piece Or A Roomfull” Ninth Street North Wilkesboro, N. C. ‘‘Furniture At Mark-Down Prices” Tenth Street North Wilkesboro, N. C. Gray Bros. Furniture Cmnpany ’Phone 607 Wilkesboro, N. C. SMOAK WILKES ■ Furniture Company Fumhnre Exchange - ‘‘Your Home Should Come First” Tenth Street North Wilkesboro, N. C. Tenth Street North Wilkesboro, N. C. BUY A BOND FOR A MOTHER’S SON ON “SALUTE TO OUR HEROES DAV’-SEPTEMBER Ut