THURSDAY, FEBY. 10, 1988. NEWS OF KING EDITED BY E. P. NEWSUM. Mrs. Thomas W. Wolff Dies Of Paralysis--New Barber Shop to Open At King- Births Registered Tonsil Operations At Stone-Helsabeck Hospital -- Other News Of King. 7 King, Feb. 9.—Mrs. Elizabeth j Doss Wolff, aged 61, wife of Thos. W. Wolff, died at her home three miles east of town Friday follow ing a stroke of paralysis. The deceased is survived by the hushand and several children. Funeral service was conducted at Mountain View Baptist church Sunday afternoon »t two o'clock and burial followed in the church cemetery. The service was in charge of Rev. R. W. Htovis and Rev. R. A. Helsabeck. Edwin Clark of Winston-Salem, is preparing to open a barber shop in the Phillips building on Main St. as soon as carpenters can finish the work of remodeling the building. Thomas Simpson of Greensboro was here Friday attending to business matters. GOOD FIRMS IN A GOOD TOWN : New Hatchery Baby Chicks Custom Hatching: Buy your chicks from a brooder. I can • furnish you quality chicks in NEW HAMP CSHfRE REDS, BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS, S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS. Cus tom hatching of the highest quality. Set ting dates every Monday and Thursday nights. JOHNSON POULTRY FARM AND HATCHERY KING, N. C. « T. Q. NEW MM Most Anything You Want for Less. I . ■ m Af—TAT— ~ Mis 3 Coite Boles has returned to her home after spending a few days in Winston-Salem where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. P. J. Caudle in Bon Air. Gabe Jones, fine tobacco grow er of the Oapella section, wa s here Saturday looking after some business matters. Mrs. Gray Goff is confined to her home by illness, her friends will regret to learn. The following patients under wont tonsil openations here Sat urday: Robert Sands of German ton, a»d Ernest Smith of King. In Polk county, farmers are preparing t D make one of their heaviest seedings of lespedeza. Seed are being purchased cooper; tively for broadcasting over small grain. It's HARD to WEAR out our Hardware MN KINQ HARDWARE COMPANY McCormick-Deering Farm Implements Goodyear Tires and Tubes KING, N. C. E. C. SLATE 1« COMPANY MN Building Materials Contractors Gentry Cash Store mmmm Ford—Service and Groceries Complete Line of Field and Garden Seed. C. Ross Newsum STANDARD FILLING STATION Confectioneries. THE DANBURY RrPORTR V The following births were reg istered here last week: To Mi and Mrs. Edga r Brown, a ter; to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Billions, a son: to Mr. and Mrs. Arr.hu* Lane, a daughter; and to Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ralph Boyles, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Yelverton of Greensboro were week-end visitors to relatives here. Arthur Daub and family of Ontario, Canada, are spending some time the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Turner in Walnut Hills. Lenoir county tobacco growers have had 2013 quarts of tobac co seed recleaned by the county agent's offiice. Many of the farm ers also are having their seed treated to prevent leaf spot dis eases. NOTICE. i State of North Carolina, County of Stokes. In the Superior Court. Mattie Bennett Nance, vs. Earl Nance. The defendant, Earl Nance, will take notice that an action entitled as above hag been com menced in the superior court of Stokes county, North Carolina, for divorce of the plantiff from the defendant cn the grounds of separation for more tha n two yoars; and the defendant will further take notice that he in required to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court of said county in the courthouse at Danbury, N. C., withi n fifty days after the date lie r eof, and answer or demur to the com plaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to ihe court for the relief sought in said com plaint. This 19 day of Jnnuarv. 1935. J. WATT rr.TTJLE. Clerk Superior r Court. R. J. Scott, Atty. I King Meat Market m+mm W. E. HENDRIX, Propr. General Line Groceries and Fresh Meats. King Lumber Company mmmm Contracting & Building GREEN & MARSHALL STOP AND GET A GOOD MEAL AT HOME CAFE Purest Food and Old Southern Cooking. Slate Motor Co. mmmm Your Ford Dealer NEW AND USED CARS '■ ' Come to See US. Page Seven