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mi v " ; " - . - - " HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN. PERSONALS PICKED UP BY OUR LOCAl EDITOR v - 1 f ShS w! D, Woodruff returned yesterday f rom Morganjon, ;- .. w. whicK Dlace. "he accompanied Mrs. S. J. Gambill, of Walnut' Gfrbve township, yvho will undergo treatment for men tal derangement in the state nospiT-. : Mr. H. O. bsher, of Nashville, C, who is hee:on a visit to relatives. accompanied his daughter, Miss Inez, to :lkin, 'yesterday where she will uSrgo a minor "operation for the purpose of correcting" lier respiratory; organs. . ,-. ' 7 ' , -.-: J. . Misses ' Grace." Jlendrix and . t'earl, Caudill, of Ronda, and Grace Hayes, ' of Jonesville, respectively, students of Mt. View. Institute; passed through this, place Tuesday' en. route to their homes to convalesce from attacks of influenza :. yv Miss Emma Kelly left,. Wednesday for Baltimore. Md., I where -she will be engaged in millinery business dur ing the spring season.. She was ac companied - to Greensboro Vby"-.;. her brother, Mr. Walter Kefly, who re' turned yesterday. - " .!' Marriage licenses have been issued to the following couples during the past week : V - A. G. Church ' to Treva West, both of Champion; Bura" L. Jennings'; of Hays, to Ethel Walker, of Myers; I. J. Bell, of Ronda, to Dora : - Miss Hannah Taylor returned yes terday from a several weeks trip to New York an Baltimore in ' the in terest , of 'her. millinery .establishment.' Miss Edna Shaffer, of Washington; T ri - . . a ."'-. j. v,., is xpeciea to arrive Tomorrow to spend aweek "or , ten days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs Roscoe Prevette. "Mr- Eugene B. Sydnor.. of Rich mond, Va., arrived in the city yester day to 'spend several days on business and to visit relatives in the .Wilkes- boros. . ' . . . . , . . v- " " - ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Milam who have been- living in Union township, left yesterday -afternoon for Kannapolis, N. C, where hey will make their home in the future. ' Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Hollaway, who have been, on a visit to - Mrs. Polla way's sister, Mrs, J. C. Mitchell j in Wilkesboro, returned Tuesday, to their home in Winston-Sal em. Miss Tensie Rhodes'. has w. I Woods, of Reddies River. spending thepast week with her par- Mr. Ed. Long, who has been holding ent, Mr. and Mrs. WW. Rhodes, 'at a position in Winstoh-Salem with Mr.,' D: J . Brookshire. made a busi j ness .trip to Elkin. Tuesday. . , . Born to Mr. and Mrs. F.T. Cranor ! Tuesday, a fineboy. ' -:. i' Mr. R. S. Griswold, of Gilreath post office, was ere Tuesday on business. Attorney ' F. B. Hendren made a business xnp . to JKoaring- River yes terday. ': ; - . .' - . . Miss Lois -Parlier, of Asheviller at tended the ' WinklefrParlier"' nuptials Wednesday. . ' " , " Mrs. Henry M. Ware, of Greensboro is spending several days with Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Ware. - -.. v Mr.. T. E. Hart, a traveling sales man, spent the week-end in Wilkes boro with relatives. Mr. Franc L. Ives returned the lat- ter pan oi last weessrom a Dusmess ;trip to Ashe County.- " f. - Mr. C. A. Lowe, of Moravian Falls, Ip-ft. Tuesdav on a buRinpss trin tlio "eastern pai-t of the state. ' Mr. C H. Greenwood, of Rbaring Millers Creeks returned .Tuesday to Grimes & Company,wholesale grocers, Eiver, was here a ; short svhile Mon- her home in Winston-Salem. " " . I arrived here the latter part of the day looking after business matters. ;::'-ik--i-.Y j - , , , 1 week arid has accepted a position as Miss Ella Jones ' arrived - Mondav w;ofci L-i manager of the .M.aier. Grocery com- . r- - j u wj a wit in v Vj.m i k. r-i 1 1 iiiii fvnm Winston-SalPm a-isPt.HiT,,, !. .-iv. -. -j P. thls store having been purchas- " f Auvnxuav oivci OUCUU1UK nic veeK.-ciiu . sometime with relatives at Oakwoods. with his parents: Mr. and Mrs. 'J. W. "Uncle" Frank Brown, colored, re- P?dson' on Hunting Creek. turaetl! Monaay to Jus Home near Lruil- Mr. Sarsreant Duf field, who has ford' College, after a visit to relatives recently accepted ;a position with Mr. in Wilkesboro. : 4 r if R E. Brown as sales manaerer of his t;co TrTioOC TTni Up 'r-o lumber, business, left 'Saturday on a lotte, visited her parents,- Attorney nonnern ciues. and Mrs. F. B. Hendren,: in Wilkes-1 Mr. Robert Laws arrived yesterday hope is entertained for his early re- ioro this week. from Winston-Salem, and went to the:overv. iyzu nas iwo,ireaKs. ine montn ; Parties' arriving here this morn? tf February contains five Sundays, f' .s ai yaKwooas to recuperate ing rom; Elkin the death of and the Fourth of July this year comes a recent awacs oi mnuenza. Mr Jegse Fjanjdin. a popular, young j on Sunday. . - - , Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Foote sperft sev- man of that town, after a brief ill- Mrs Paul i?nAinhoTir TPtnrnpd th eral days nu Winston-Salem f this ness with influenza. He was 21 years r I 't 11 J T i If! . IS 1 ' J. rrn m ' t 1 J. ' J first of the week from a visit to her. V . r aaugnier Jil5S cer" 01 age ine Iuneai was- conquctea TwrPT,ts Vr Jtnd Mr M T Moct iimce Foote, a student of balem Acad-today from the home at Eikm - by r ' ' II I 1 !ft rj.l .fl I - TTT - 1 ! -T TTTI11 Wafpno-n PmiTifv . . . l emy ana who is m witn mnuenza. inev. u- w. noDinson, oi iNonn wuis.es- .'' . T5c-c TT-jfi, wv,a cht a coro. twmston sentinel, jeeD. itn. Mr. A. J. Bobbitt. of Gilrpath nok- Mlss Edltn Cranor, who spent a i ' I i t j. " i J :.v " 1 ttt I . -m : 171 -rTl . j : - ffi Ta WnsnTT -for- AwIti ere wiui mr. aim in. y . ivir. ju. x.. juer is nuw uciumg N.!C, where he will-engage in farm'- H-McElwee, en route from New York, his new twd-story brick building on intr -wrifH "h. "hmtlipr '" I wtul1, LU ner nome 111 oneiuy txus morn- i xutn street, wmcn nas ueen erecueu. on D I rii.i -n r a i i-i l - lii " a i m i .ii; " j.1 a. . , j lng.oiaiesviiie sentinel, r eD. otn. line site ox nis iormer DUiiaing, tnaw jvir, n.a. mraer leit yesterday ior -, -; Was destroyed bv fire toward the closel : ; The Republican voters'; of . Wilkes County are- requested1 to meet at the vothig precincts ; in each township tor morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock for. the purpose of electing delegates to the cotinty conventW which will be held in Wilkesboro at, the courthouse Mon day afternoon Feb. 23rd, at 1, o'clock. The purpose of the county convention is -to elect delegates to both th state and senatorial conventions. x Glenn, the 'nine months!' old chHd of Mx: and ' Mrs. Conrad Yates,- who reside near .Congo : postoffice, was burned -to . death : last' Wednesday morning. The mother; left .the .child in a box near the fire when she Vent to milk.' On returning! she found the child's clothes on firej arid its' body severely burned. .Mrs. .Yates suffered severe.burns onthe hands in attempt ingorescue her baby. Interment was made Thursday afternoon at New TT i. i r i - xiope cnurcn. - v . At a meeting of the1 town commis sioners of Wilkesboro Jield last Friday an order was pas"sed that a survey be made of the road leading from Cub creek to Bridge street by the -residences of J. M. Hollars and others It was first proposed to construct the road from; the creek by-way of the gbyernrriWC buildmg, but owing, to some difficulty 1 in securing: a; right-of way the commissioners :decided to fol low 'j. tho"i' route"of r the present road. Workwin' probably begin n tnl.rpad soon after the: survey is "completed.. ' M r, W. ; H. Church, of Rorida, : who agent for the Delco Lighting plant for this county, , finished the installation. of a plant, ii! the home of vMrH.M. Anderson; of ' Wllkesbori township, this . week. He wasassisted ' in the work by Mr: L. G. Myers, of -Ronda. Mr. Anderson wiH use the. plant for lighting purposes m his -home v and barn and, will put in a power stand that will operate any machinery that has1 heretofore been operated by hand. Mr. W. J. Templetori, of Somers town ship, has "recently purchased, a 'Delco lighting system, the plant'to be in stalled about Jthe first of March.' ; bia ah auAnile" erigirie in an alleged J attempt cqnceal the identity of the :;'.V;' car, an.'?wa sentenced ,to . three; monthrn; th read. - His .: ounsel to-, day akeivthe judge jto' allow the man:, ;. , to - pay the Ited . Cross $250,;poiritihg . ; : out; the'Jieed by that. organization, and .". the judge granted the request. ir-;' 'Hutchings is also wanted in Reids- . "ville for the theft, of .the automobile. : . - He will be taken there Jate today ; to : - ) be tried on that count. ;. ; . 1 -s . 7 OPEN NOSYRILS! END A COLD OR, CATARRH DEFACES CAR NUMBER, MUST ? 1 REMIT. TO THE RED CROSS f High Point,Feb. 12. R.-L.' ings, white mani will pay ; the local Red Cross $250 on a court order "t is sued today by Municipal- Judge 21 Al len. Austiiv, - - v '-J '. Hutchins. was tried several days .ago on 'a charge of defacing the number How To Get Belief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. ; Count fifty ! . YoxTr- cold in head or - catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos- - trils will open,vthe air . passages 01 your head will clear .and you an breathe ireely.- ; No more snuffling, hawking, mucous I discharge, dryness or headache; . no struggling for breath at night. - . rGefc' a. small bottle of Ely's Cream f Balm t from your druggist and apply a. little of this fragTant .antiseptic cream , in your nostrils. It penetrates through ' every air passage of the head, soothing fend ' healkig the swollen or mflamed mucous membrane giving you . instaht relief.' - ,Head solds and catarrh yield ' like magic, r Don't stay stufred-up.and' Kniserable. "Relief is sure. ' . , , " . : t , 4 4 ed last week by Blair & Company. Friends will be gratified to learn that the condition of Dr.. J. P. i Rous- A. seau, who is ill with pneumonia liv Winston-Salem, is now much improv ed. His brothers. Messrs. J. R. and J. A Rousseau returned from his bed side Sunday and they state that much 1 r - t r t i a j Newbern, N. C to accept a position . "f"" of the vear 1918. Thebufldine haa a opJh Western .Union out of best of materia); and has been so constructed as to be highly adaptable to his produce busi Telee-ranh romftanv, - eui anu wcui uui x uiea xvnuu tu 0 ' I ' .1 fit- ..r t J . j, 1 spena a weeK wiin airs, jennmgs Mrs. Sargeant Dnf field left Tuesday parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Meadows j.or iiiu Airy iu -response w a. xueo-1 " . 'T.J . sage stating that immediate relatives riY,VY- . f i a f11"11, wWO mff.. iflV m Jonesville this 'week in the oome oxner Drotiier, mr. a. j. oiuui, i nag -jeejj 1 ness. Private M. M. Absher arrived Mon day from Asheville, N. C., where he a patient in Oteen, general . Messrs. Lr. W. bpicer, bnerman topi- who,T along with the members of his k:-.i . 1. a.-IT ppt. and CirPro Anderson, left Mon- . : ' &umeume. iru; ' ' laUUiJTi lO SUllCUUK V A 1,1 till aiUk.A day for Elkin, where they secured Gf influenza. employment in factories there. - f Mr. vate Absher is a son of Mr. and Mrs- John T. Absher, of Newlif e postoffice, Sam Johnson, who; has been and .was formerly a member of the Mr. Charles I ,ekC lei p. jvho holds a I a; 1-. nrifk(Ji...n;mi.;A w.;. ;M aK., t 7 ' ; . , sucuuiue biic uasii Uiicc ncc&o niuii ibv. uivuiuu( oci v 111K ill i- laiivc auuub position, in Wmston-balem, spent tne velatives in Edwards, Walnut Grove 11 months. He . entered Oteen . June I eek-end in Wilkesboro with his par- and 'North Wilkesboro townships, left 12th, 1919. onte on. Mrc T H Txulno I . A t-Z 1 , I - TirL:4.f mm fl Vtf?tlI IIMV I III I 1 I a"1 UUIlir 1X1 WW fliiiiCT I T . w - . . i- - i i ifirs. . xi. xiaii, wno lives near j Miss Elizabeth Anderson,a member j County, Indiana Boomer, suffered a severe attack y6f f the Mt.yiew school faculty, is Mr. and Mrs. L, J. ' Johnson and paralysis 1 late Monday afternoon.' ending several , days ' this week : in Criild returned Tuesday to their home Mrs. Hall was engaged in kitchen Mars Hill, N. C.9 with relatives. j jn Greensboro after a several days' work when the stroke , occurred and I Mr. J C Wallace left Sunday for I visit "to Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. J before ad came she had fallen to the New York and other northern cities to Elizabeth. Woodie, who resides near floor where she lay for several min- wrchase iroods for the mercantile es- Cnckett postoffice. . tues. - The attack-affected her right tablishment of J. C. Wallace & Co.' Martin, left Saturday for HoDewell. tion is very serious. Mi- 'Af C ' CTioffji" rafiirnad waeor. I ... . I- ' .'"TV" jwv-A va. to snend two months witn Mrs. it;,.. t,o xt ttj J . i . , t . ' .... T I " ' a- . . . " I i, aIaIOO 1VUOO 11CU1U1UU, VI 11C11UC1SVU- I ,7 " : .TT' ' -Z Elmer's daughter, Mrs. . xi. nuo-haHe; N. C, Red Cross nurse, arrived ZlZr: ' Mr Palmer. accompanied them in the city last Friday and up until vu" iu.;ajsici, iuio. ivwC .aw,. th trin as far as lireensborO. v.cfan v. i j . V .- ' I j IT. : . - . I JWVVIU X1C&A X.1 UUIO ! Mr. Charlie Pearson left Tuesday Mr. John Holmah; who has been ing influenza sufferers in the vicinity for Ennis W. Va.. in response to a holding a responsible position with a of Hajmieadow postoffice. Miss Hemp- message "stating' that his ' sister Mrs. J construction company in Wilmington, hill left yesterday afternoon for her T -r ' " ' ' i 11 11 fit- I T fl .I! TninjAn I Viawia '! aa...'..a, a.' - XI 1. w. jj. Uewese; WaS Critically 111 wiui I i. . v-., ior buiuc tiAue, ainvcu xucourtjr i Aiwiiic in iaijuiise w a xuessage uiau pneumonia which was preceded by an J and is visiting, his parents, Mr.,and j she was badly needed there to help attack of influenza. r- " Mrs. F. G. Holman, m Wilkesboro. ; I combat influenza. Hardlwaif Comparniy Are now in position to supply your wants in Nails, Barb Wire, Woven Wire Fence, Poultry Netting, OHver Chill Plows and Repairs, Cook Stoves and Ranges from $15.00 to $100.00. Most anything you want in the Furniture Line thaf was bought before the last advance.- Bicycles and Automobile Accessories, Tin Ware, Galvanized Ware, Glass Ware, Dishes, Single and Double Plow Stocks, Riding and Walking Cultivators, One and Two Row Corn Planters, Threshing Machines, Fairbanks-Morse Kerosene" Engines' We are weji stocked on roonng-our; retail: 'price is less today than the manufacturers' prices on-all gi-ades from Mill Ends to Multi Shingles. When you need anything in Hardware or Furniture it will pay you to see ' , us before you buy. J erciisiLKis 1 ' ' .. . North ' Wilkesboro, ' MM V Mi 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 v "' ... . ... . . . . -'' . -------- - - . i . . - es , - . 1 1 -. S3 I . , ,. ' . - - m - . . ' . -. .v . : . . - ' -. lilt I . . i , . .-. . i - . s ... - . . . . - - ...... ; . . . y ' - " . . ' - j t .-a - . ... ' . . .' '. . 4 ' . . ' . . ' - . . - .- :'(.-.. - - - ". x - ' : v v , I ..... . . : V '-. - , ' ' 'I. - ' . v 1111 yL'XJvUliLlIll ; V V HjU u-uvwilv o L ; , ; ; While disease is prevalent and before iuu Decomea ; ; j l. - V1C4 1M think over ther Lite Contract ';J0j z$?!li III .. - v. : . II. . T .. L . Ila A II IJ . 'WW . . I - , .. . - 1 l . . " . L " - 1 - - " """ -
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