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r V- PAGE FIVE s LOGM EV EPFS HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN. PERSONALS PICKED UP BY OUR LOCAL EDITOR r Mr. J -T Prevette was a business -visited to ftkiA Tuesday.. Jlr. W. H. Church, of Ktnda,was-a business visitor to this place Monday. jrr;.p. W. Eshelman made a busi ness trip to Winston-Salem Wednes day. 1 ' . . '. ; . ; ' m"'.;"'.- Mr. J- F. Moore, of Booiie,-spent several days in the city the firs of the week. I - .- . " :v; , jlr c. H. Colvard, of Reddies River7 was a business visitor to this place Tuesday, j ; v . r-. Mr. Earl Davis, of Statesville, spent Sunday in Wilkesboro with' relatives f and inena - . , jjr. .Henry Jjeciue apexii. acvciiu days in Maiden, N. C, this week, on business. ' .,- : ' .- , EeA. B. Hays, of Hays postof fice, spent several hours here Monday look ing after busine matters. V Messrs. J." C. Reins and E.. B. Bark ley spent the week-end in-Charlotte mth friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Hudson and son, of Fort Mill, S.; C, are "spending sometime here with relatives. Mr. and rs. -'Harry Jewett, of Greensboro, are the guests of; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hinshaw this week. " . : ; - Attorney C. G. Gilreath made a pro fessional business trip to Elkin and TrapMll the first of the week. J," . Mrs. W. T. Land, of Elk township, left Monday on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Benson, in Reidsville,-N. C. ' Mr. D. H. Hudson, who has been spending several days here on busi ness has returned to Petersburg, VaT . Solicitor Johnson J. Hayes is at Newland, Avery county, this week pro secuting the court docket in behalf of the State. " . " Mr. and Mrs. R. MJ Pound, of Char- jlotte, werethe guests of j Mrs. Pound's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smoot, last week-end. ' - " . ; i i - Misses Elizabeth Pilson, Lucy and Ellen Finley, and Messrs, A. Gand Arthur Finley, motoredto Statesville Tuesday. Mr. W. N. G Wellborn, of Transou, Ashe county, was among those attend ing the joint, roads meeting here Tues day afternoon. - s ' -;. Mrs. C. C. Reins and sister, Miss Frances Armstrong, of Charlotte, are spending the-week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. TL F. Reins. - (AMr. C. J. Taylor, of Laurelsprings, Alleghany County,visited his son, Dri W. Ai Taylor, the .first of' the week. Mr. 'Taylor came as: a member of the Alleghany1 delegation to the joint good roads meeting. - . Mesdames T. B. Finley and J. I Clements" attended a' . meeting of he Orange Presbyterial held in Greens- the time Miss- Ennis Myrs, who recently, un derwent an operation for. appendicitis in a Charlotte "hospital, has been spending several days in the city with her father, Mr, J. I. "flyers. .Miss Myers taught school during the past year in GleV .White, W. Va. - She lef t yesterday morning returning to Chair lotte where She will visit her sister, Mrs. J. F. Fletcher. : i Mr. Thomas Bumgarner, a substan tial citizen of Millers Creek died last Thursday night, following ah illness extending through a period of several months. He i survived by his wife, one son, Mr. Will Bumgarner,' of this place, and two daughters, Mrs. Wade McNeil and Mrs. Zollie Nichols. At of his death he was 52 4UMlIMiai KATOR'S NOTTCk. - i boro this week. They were delegates of years old. The funeral and burial the1 Woman's Auxiliary of the Presby-J services -were 'conducted Saturday at terian1 church. Mrs: C: D. Coffey, Jr., and Miss Grace Finley, attended a meeting of the Orange Presbyterial '-this week in Greensboro, as delegates of the Young Ladies' Auxiliary of the Pres byterian church. ' ' Charity church WILKESBORO METHODISTS The revival services r which have Haying"' qualified as adniinistrator, c-t. a., of the estate, of ! the late Mrs. CarrieG. Pilson, dec'dall persons in debted .tocher said estate are Trequest ed to make immediate settlement All persons holdmg claims against, her said estate are" hereby notified to pre sent them on or'before the 22nd day of April, 1921, or this notice will be plead in bar for their recovery. - ; Y . This the 22nd day of Anril. 1920. ' - . . - ' "' . " '' A. A. FINLEY, Adms., c t a., of Mrs. Carrie G. Pil i son, de'd. 1 ;. 45-4t Subscribe to Carter's Weekly. Sub-scription- price1 only $1:00 a year;" '' " FOR "SALE-Frick Threshing .Ma chine. Used very little and almost .as . good as . new. , : For bargain see ' or write L. A. MATHIS, Call, N. C. 44-4t-pd. - . " been in progress in - the Methodist church at Wilkesboro for two weeks Miss Gertrude Gilbert, representing closed Sunday night. and looked matters. Rev. Harold K. Cornish, of St. Louis, Mo., who conducted the meeting is a man of marvelous spiritual and intel lectual power. Full of -the spirit of Christ, broad and charitable in his views toward christians of other de nominations, zealous and untiring in his work for. the Master, one is readr ily convinced that he is a true minister of God. Rarely gifted in song a mas ter in solo and choral work, he ap peals to everyone children, young auditorium of the people, old folks. All catch the match- school r buifding a I less, spirit of his power in sermon and song. Wilkesboro has never been so stirred with the gospel message be fore. Great crowds heard him, people coming for miles around, and denom inational differences seemed to be for gotten. ! As a result of the meeting chris tians were wonderfully strengthened. A hundred and fifteen persons were converted, and seventy-five gave their name's for membership in the different churches. the Swarthmore Chautauqua, was here Monday and Tuesday conferring with the guarantors and making arrange ments for holding the chautauqua the week of May 24 to 28. ' - Miss Ila Prevette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Prevette, who has been attending Tthe Wilkesboro high school, was taken to Statesville Sun day where she will undergo an opera tion for appendicitis. Tonight in the Wilkesboro . Wgh minstrel play, "Oh, Doctor' will be given by members of the high school. An evening of fun is assured. Admis sion: Children, 15c; adults, 25c. Congressman R. L. Doughton, who has ben spending several days here returned Wednesday to. Washington. While in the city Mr. poughton . at tended the joint good roads meeting after v various business Hon. Charles O. McMichael,. Grand 11 -'Eternity alone however, will reveal Master of the grand lodge of Odd-1 fall the good accomplished there was. fellows of North Caroiha, will speak I such a great sowing of spiritual seed. at the graded school auditorium, to- The people will never forget the won- morrow evening, .April. 24th, in com-1 derf ul season of rejoicing, and their memoration of the 101st Anniversary of the Order. ! . ; .. .. . Mr. I. T. Mathis, who lives on Roar ing River Route 2, has installed1 a Delco-Lilghting plant in his home. The plant wasr purchased from T. 'W -and --j..- 4-W JJ. -Church, of Ronda, who are -the iocai aeaiers oi uus spienuiu ugiit- ing system. : '"' - 1 ' ' " ' Mr. and MrsVGeorge Howell,: who nave Deen -maiong xneir. nome m vv in- stonSalem for sometime, arrived the atter partxOi the week to make their home here in the future. Mr. Howell love and prayers will follow Mr. Cornish wherever he goes. Reported. Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Watkins, who have been livjng near Hays postof fice, left Tuesday for lager, W. Va.,. where they will make their home. Mrs. A. H. Andrews and baby left Tuesday for Yanceyville, N. C, on a two weeks' visit to Mrs! Andrews' father, Rev. J. A- Hackney." " Mrs. P. J. Brame returned Wednes day from Winston-Salem, where she attended the funeral and burial ser vices of her uncle, Mr. J. L. Henley. Mr. J. R. Finley went to High Point yesterday afternoon to be pres ent at a group meeting of furniture manufacturers in that city today. Eev. C. W. Robinson and Mr. A. A. Finley attended a meeting of the Orange Presbytery held in Winston Salem the; first of the week. Eev. J. M. Barber returned Wednes day from Winston-Salem where he at tended several services conducted by Rev. Burke Culpepper, evangelist. ' Messrs. Bob Cochran 'Ymd Arthur Finley, Jr., attended the, track meet held between Davidson and A. and-B. Colleges last Friday and Saturday. Mountain View Institute defeated the Wilkesboro high school in a base- Dau game played Saturday afternoon at Mountain View. The score was 17 to 14. ' . i Mr. J. A. Johnston, of this place, "as married Sunday to Miss Dallie Johnson, of Hays postof ficel Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will make their home here. . ' Mr. w. P. Lester, traveling pas ser agent, Norfolk and Western ldy, wnose headquarters is in Winston-Salem, .spent several hours flere Monday. .-. y . - Mr. W. H. McNeill, of OthellorAshe county, a former resident bf this city, as among those attending the joint roads meeting held here the first me week. . ; r. U. A. Miller, farm demonstrator Alexander county spent theweek ejid with his family. -He was accom- "uea hy Editor Smith of The Moun taa Scout. Misses Lucy and Grace Finley Eli beth Pilson, and -Mr. A. G. Finley, stained Thursdav from n. visit -to -vwivu x - llTTrk Al i 1 rr. Tr lil. the sales force of the Jenkins Hard- u"u V" "a;Ml"e ware company. s ' ff SgW bomzed sure-grip; ;de- Mr. H. G. Minton lost a .fine saddle spoujt' welded on. (4) Slotted horse Sunday. The animal had. not f ears allow handle to be shifted to any been used for felmost a week and Sat- desired position. (5) Rivetless. no- uroay he started from this place to I ft ionized knob. (6) Self-filling. Wilkesboro, and noticed that his horse easy ; pouring snout. (7V Unusually was sick so he took it, to the livery stable in Wilkesboro where medical aid was unable to save its life. Mrs. W.' J. Palmer returned Satur day from an ; extended visit to her daughter Mrs. D. H. i Hudson, in Petersburg, Va.- She was accompanied home by Mrs. ; Hudson . and children, who will spend several weeks in the city. Mr. Palmer met them in Greens boro, the. trip from that place being maae ny auiomoDiie. Mr. R. R. Church, who has been spending several days .with his per- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. R. Church, atvA.dley, returned. Wednesday to his home in Winding Gulf, W. Va. JAr. Church was accompanied here by his sons, Robert, Jr., and Forest Herndon, who will spend the. summer at Adley with their grandparents. Among the citizens from Ashe county who were here Tuesday to at tend the joint good roads meeting were the following: H. M. Wellborn, A. A. Price, W. J. Price, Ambrose Shepherd, A. R: Vail, W. E. Gentry, J. G. Bright, J. D. Thomas, C. R. Latham, WR. Bauguess, S. G. Par sons, G. L. Park, J. C. Gambill, Jesse Morgan, Geo. F. Bars. Among those attending v from. Alleghany county were: S. Mi Taylor, Representative R. A. Doughton, W. F. Thomas, D: C. Duncan, Eugene' Transou, Prof. J. T. Fender,- W. B. Reeves, W. T. Pugh, Dr. B. E. Reeves, and F. Miller. The revival meeting in progress at the North Wilkesboro . Methodist church is accomplishing much good for the community- and the people of the town are taking a great, interest in each service; . Rev. A. L. Stanford, of Gastonia, ; is conducting- the meeting. He is a forceful speaker, imbued with the work of upbuilding Christ's Kjng dom, and eachof his sermons is de livered to a large congregation. The morning service is conducted from 10 to 11 o'clock, while the evening service! commences at7:45. . Business houses wide base quick heating. (8) Mirro finish. (9) Colonial design. (Also made in plain round style.) (10) Mirro trade mark. (Star features are- exclusively Mirro.) Our showing of Mirro Aluminum includes many. other utensils of inter est to women who believe in better Kitchen equipment. They find Mirro really moderate in price. CARLTON'S HARDWARE North Wilkesboro, N. C. CREAM FOR CATARRH k VOPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid I In one minute your closrered nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No - more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No Btrugghnrr for breath- at - night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. . Get a small bottle of Errs Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little . of thlj fragrant,' antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. Impen etrates through every air passage , of the neaa, Boomes. xne mnamea or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes in stantly - , It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up ii T- t- i comes so, quickly ' " . " r 33 NOTICE imoiuieinills All lists of polls and personal property; must be. m my offic e on or before A Satardlay, May 1st as all persons Jailing; to list by that ' listed as delinquents and warrants them for failure to list poll and property, to you Mr. personal property owner.. This April 19th, 1920, time will be issued against It is up r MI n n - acise Couiity Supervisor. . , - i r r J " ' I . j : For the next thirty days we will wash and clean out all motors and' fill with fresh oil. No charge to the , owner . except the fresh oil. Drive in. cost of : V "j - i I VALLEY- ilOW North Wilkesboro,. N. C. mm t! ii life! I v- . ' - - Ira m ml i We have plenty of them-B. Aery New Union (iornDrffl. New Union wffl pay for itself in seed saved. Best planter on the market; Planters are scarce this year. But we have plenty of them. Three kinds: (1) Equipped with shoe opener, open pre' wiieei and fertilizer attachment; (2) Equipped with u austehle up and doTO (S); Two 6w planter. No chains on this planter ;gcar flrive. ; See us at once. ; J. A. Carl&nl&rBwaire :Ho, North Wilkesboro, C. - f Atlanta, Ga., and Sharon, S. C. They are closing iduring the hour of te"j the trip by automobile. : morning service.
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