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. SALE TIMBER LANDS. ALEUT LEG 10 North Carolina, Wilfes County.'.- ? jelia Kincaid and husband,' J. M. ? Efl R P 01" I "1'" MT Marv-Trinlett-and husband; -A'i3 VP1 - t.i tUcLiL&Bl 1 Wilson Triplett, Amanda Setzer and husband, Clowley Setzer, Naomi I ... - Welsh, Koberc wexaa ana wesleyl - Welsh ': -;.. ' v.- LYC EUi.l COURSE t a. Kendall, Cmthia Hall and hns- j -. . V :-. y . vd. L. C: Hall, Martha Welsh and ! J 20-2l Announced. ;': , . . . ...... ' i 5 . husband, Alva Welsh.,:: . .... the Superior Court of Wilkes County, COURSE SURE TO PLEASE made in a special proceeding entitled . - ::,.;:..... as above, the undersigned, as Commis- - : . ; - Voner, will on '.. -: "umoers win Be Both Inspiring and 1 MONDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1920, Enjoyable Season . Ticket Said at12 o'clock, noon,, at the. courthouse ..'".': ;'; ";.S.h?Hld -B' r8e,,;: '-' v door in Wilkesboroj, ; N. C., offer for -:;; ': C""" ' . -r;.v! x . sale to the highest bidder for cash, at The attractions which are to appear public auction - sir ' certain tracts of on the Lyceum course here this sea- Unn? and heme- in the Conntv nf son have been announced. The Yari- Wilkes, N. Cj&i land, of John esje . i , i ixmrse. . . .... . : . -, . . ,-..- follows: ; ,;. ': ;; .'' ' ' ' . ' The attractions were secured from First Tract: A. part of State grant the -well known Redpath Lyceum Bu No. 5212, Dated December 23rd, 1854, reau," and I this in itself is a guarantee for 100 acres and registered in Wilkes satisfaction -V '''V'J County in Book'4, page 168. On Ready X People are more ; than eager this Branch and beginning on a stake, J. year for instructive, inspirational lec . Tr AnWo rm;-r,A tures and clean entertainment, and W, Kendall s corner and. also a pine at tne endid attractions to be eard the comer of the 75 acre tract of nere sure of a hearty reception. Witherspoon, and runs West with the - yiie numbers on the course are as line of said tract 128 poles to a stake, follows: -; . "?-; ; - his comer same course; i in all 140 ; f Wolcott-Ring Company. ' " : poles to a maple; thence South 20 The New York. Glee-Club., ' ' $oles -to a Spanish oak; thence West The St. Claire Sisters.1 v 1 - - -S6 poles to a white-oak; thence North "Hippie Concert Company. . , " 24 poles to a Spanish oak; .thence Alpine Yodelers . - . . orth bb . west rf poles to a , pine; , . jn next week's issue" will be printed thence JNortn iuu poies to a mcicoryMa &nort sketch of each of the above thence East 36 poles to a gum; thence attractions. Watch for these sketches South 34 poles to a mahogany; .thence acquaint yourself- with the Ly- Soutn 4& iast u poies to a stase; ceum course for the coming season. thence North 100 poies to a staice; thence East 56 poles to a stake ;thence COLORED TEACHERS' ASSOCIA- South 115 poles, to a stakejthence East i ; - ; ; TION.' 49 poles 'to a stake; thence South 15 '; '.' ' . poles to tne begmnmg. Being tne : The October meeting of the Colored residue of the above btate Urant. not Teachers'- Association will be held conveyed by J. W. Kendall to T. B. Uvith the colored school in the town of . Finley, and contains 2o acres, more or I North Wilkesboro on Friday,' . Octo less. ' Iber 1st, at 1:30 o'clock. There will Second rract: tstate urant jno. 0,- -0 be a Saturday moraine sesion.1 215 for 100 acres, to John KendalL and : At eacn of these a forty-five minute being on the waters of Ready Branch L-jod will be riven to the 'study of and Glass Fork and beginning on two "Freeland.'' The school law of the Chestnuts and also a pine, the corner state makes attendance upon these of a 50 acre tract owned by the heirs meetings' compulsory , and no one will of William Horton, and runs with the Uq eXcused save for 'a providential line of said land East 100 poles to a hindrance. All teachers who have not dogwood and Gum, corner of .said had their ' certificates approved for tract; thence boutn with tne same i920 must bring them with them to nnlps tn a stialcf in William "FAronsmt's I : ' . -.. o meeuiig. , line; thence North with Ferguson's ; ;. ; C. C Wright, line 100 poles to his Chestnut corner - County Supt. of-Schools on a branch; thence the same course ''' ' - with his 30 acre tract, in all-150 poles Report of the Condition of to a Spanish Oak on the hillside; . THE DEPOSIT AND SAVINGS thence South to and with William P. At North Wilkesboro, N. O, and Ron Witherspoon's line 172 poles to a '.- da, N. C, at the close of business, stake in D. E. 'Horton's line; thence ; September 8, 1920. East with his line 4 poles to a Red - - RESOURCES Oak in the line of a tract owned by I Loans and Discounts..$490,596.91 William Horton's heirs; thence North! Demand Loans 3,475.00 with said line 34 poles to the begin-1 Overdrafts, secured none; . . I unsecured, $2,727.18 2,727.18 Third Tract: State Grant No. 6,-1 United States Bonds and v 536, to J.LW. Kendall for 10 acres, be- Liberty Bond3 10,600.00 1 ing in Wilkes County on Ready Banking Houses, $12,500.00; x Branch. Beginning on a Black Gum, I Furniture and Fixtures his own corner and runs West 6 poles $3,000.00 :. 15,500.00 to a lnrmst: sfmriTi 1i?c own nn-rryoy I Pocli ini . rronH onA 11 of : thence North 60 .poles to a stake; amounts due from Banks, . thence East 59 poles to a stake; thence Bankers and Trust Corn- South 35 West 90 poles to the be- panies 53,012.81 ginning. ' ' - ' Cash Items held over 24 Fourth Tract: Land conveyed by I hours ...-.J '. 4,345.94 Harvey Dula to J." W. Kendall by deed Checks for clearing 8,142.85 '" dated 23 Feb. 1858. On the head of - the left hand fork of Ready Branch, : Total $588,400.69 the Simmon Hollow, and beginning on I . V LIABILITIES - a pine on the side of the road, near Capital Stock paid in $ 40,000.00 a low gap, and runs South .20 poles to Surplus Fund LjL. 14,000.00 a Sourwood; thence East 26 poles to a Undivided profits, less cur- v- . dividing ridge between the ! Simmon " paid . 2,442.79 1 Hollow and the Aaron Hollow: thence I Unearned Discount:-- . 750.00 ! down the said dividing ridge, with it's Notes and Bills Redis- , : ' 4 main top on various meanders and .counted : 1,000.00 agreed line to the beginning, and con- Bills' Payable ; 75,000.00 taining 7 1-2 acres more or less.r - 1 Deposits subject.to check 189,847.30 Fifth Tract: That lind conveyed Time Certificates of Depos- by deed of Thos. Kendall to J. Wesley " it 31,001.38 Kendall, and dated October 22, 1874, Savings .Deposits 230,658.69 teing in Wilkes County and lying on Cashier's Checks but stand- 1 ong Branch and beginning on a Hie-1 ! ing ; - 'J.'.:., . - - 2,450.53 kory and Whiteoak in the County line, I Accrued -Interest due depos- . and runs North 30 West-30 poles to .itors .-. .- , 150.00 a vvniteoak m the County line: thence North 100 poles to a stake; thence r Total ..$588,400.69 East 68 poles to a stake the 'corner of State of North Cafolina County ; of e old Robeson 200 acre tract; thence Wilkes. . - - '". ... ' ith the line ot said tract 126 poles L- Clem Wrenn, Cashier of the to the corner a locust and . staked on above named Bank, do solemnly swear the' South side of the branch; thence that the above statement ; is true to West 50 poles to the beginning; and the best of my knowledge and. belief, containing 50 acres more or less.- : " ' - r ; Clem Wrenn, Cashier. Sixth tract: That land conveyed Correct Attest: ' ,v-v ' hr TT;ii t?-. x. t TTT Tr jit .-' -171.-1-1 :' : ''! 4 . ' ' ' ; x erguson to o,k vv. jveiiuau vy A . r. x. m-uicoix, . ; ,,. . !. deed dated March 19, 1894, lying and ;.:F JF.jStaiford, .,v- eing on the head .waters.' of Ready ; vW. P. Hortoh,. v ; . Branch, in Elk township, Wilkes coun- " ,r: ; Directors. . .' ' . V ,a;' . . N. a, and beginning on a- White- " Subscribed and sworn to before me, 1 Oalf mnrvrai. XT ft A Ias 4-a o cnnfuMi fidA " Aovt A-f ! So-nf . 1 i . : 'luuwig xn, d LfVl.Ci9.vu Bjjm linn uus uuiu yj. ak; thence N. 55 ,West S9 poles to a j . . :r X B. Williams,:; : Pine; thence North to Francis Fergu- iU w 'M ii son's corner; thence East 36 poles to ' . "' . , . ...'. '-'.. - . a. double mahogany, Ferguson's . cor- rerred to, are of rrd m the office ner; thence South 45tEast to a stake of the iRegistero JDeeds of .Wilkes Weatherspooxi'fl line; . thence . South County.: ; ' . i . to a stniro -iriia v. h WJ linfti This Auirust,'12th, 1920. " - . ; thence Wf o nnA ron- : WILLIAM F. SCHOLL,: ng 20 acres, more or less. . . All the grants and deeds; above re-1 13-4t. ., , j PREMIUM LIST ;-r f,v- vv'- v-. r' ' - v'-v . TOR NORTH WILKESBORO AND ::;::.-r reddies river townships V;;uiaKvOctober7 Farm and Field Crops; Department A.' 1 sition and spelling; considered. Mirror 451 v Best ' school lunch '-' - -.-. f--'i 2.00 (Spainhour-Sydrior Dry Goods Company) - ; ' 452 Best display crochet work. " - ; v' ;j Counterpane : . (Given by J. C. Wallace & Co.) .y Miscellaneous 453 ; Best baby, under 1 yr 1 Chair, or Rocker - :i .'-.v (Given by Srnoak Bros.) -; ::v -" 454 Best baby oyer 1 year and under 2 years old . s , - i ; '(Given by Brame Drug Pv) - "t; Doz, Vapo- -; . Mentha. :- ,-r-:-y ' 12C Best ten ears of corn, any variety.. 1st:; 2nd : :$5.00 5 . (Hat to be given by Absner & Blackburn) v 14G Best single ear; one eared variety 1 . .50 .25 15C Best single ear prolific variety yJiZ. - .50 .25 :' 29C Best peck (any variety) cow peas:-;.;li .50 -.25 : 35C. -Best bale1 red clover hay i ' V'T-' '::;r:50 .25 39C Best bale mixed grass hay . .50. : .25 65C Best peck rye (any variety) U .50 .25 v 7JC Best peck soy beans (any variety) .50 .25 71C' Best stalk soy beans (any variety ) l : .50 .25 81C Best peck wheat (bearded variety) . 50 .25 82C Best peck wheat (beardless) : .50 .25 Best exhibit of Farm Products, from. any. one ' 'farm l '. : v'r ,.' 1 Ton Lime 2nd Best exhibt of Farm Products : from any . V -A one farm Z...:,- .. (ByHenry-IVIillfer Shoe Co.) i " :' . . . ' ' . . . . ' ' Horticultural Products. Department B. Best general exhibit of apples from any one ' farm ..-.1. ;....: :::ii:..$5.00 ..' (By E. EEller and A. G. Phillips) - 455 Best collection free hand drawingJremo Camera - " 'A (By J.-E. Deans) ; ' j ; h : ; The "following business firms of x North 2 Wilkesboro ; N. C., contributed in cash. ; ';..'' v :V V :-'i J. L". Hemphill & Co. :.;-"-' .' .:' ; :"f.. : .'' v Bank of North Wilkesboro. : v v ; ; Laurel Creamery. ; ; v. 'v---; North - Wilkesboro Ice and Fuel -j. Co. Peoples Clothing Store ! ; r -: - .; Deposit and Savings Bank v ; ' 'l-. - - . V? ' i 124G Best plate of 5 Red Limbertwig apples.. 121C Best plate of 5 Winesap apples 116CV Best plate of 5 Bonum; Apples 120C Best plate' of 5 Delicious Apples. 138C . Best plate of 5 any other variety apples 153C . Best plate of 5 pears, any variety- ' 165C Best carton : dried apples L;...:..:j 197C . Best 4: heads cabbage, any variety 219C Best 1-2 bu. Irish potatoes, any variety 235C Best, 1-2 peck onions, any variety 242C Best quart sweet peppers, any variety 261C I Best 1-2 bu. sweet potatoes any variety 272C , Best plate 5 tomatoes, any variety ' .' 277C 1-2 peck turnips, any variety " ' ' 281C Best collection of beets w . . . t 287C Best and largest pumpkin --S. 289C Best 1-2 peck field beans . . .50 .25 ;50 .25 .50 .25- .50 .25 .50 .25 .50 ,25 .50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 ,50 .25 v .50 v.25 .50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 .50 .25 Home Economics Products Canned Fruits and Vegetables . Department C. 301C Best quart jar peaches 303G - Best quart , jar berriesi 304C Best quart j ar cherries d 306C Best quart jar apples .50 .50; .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 307C Best quart jar string beans ,". ,; ; 309C Best quart jar tomatoes . 312C Best quart jar baby beets 1 ; 321 Best pound home-made country butter 1.00 (Premium on butter given by Spainhour-Sydnor Dry Goods Company.) 326C Best quart jar blackberry jam L . .50 333C Best glass apple jelly " - , ,, .25 335C Best glass grape jefly ,,,: -L; , h .25 337C Best glass ;plum jelly ; .: - ' .25 .' . ; . - - : ; Pantry Supplies Best display of canned fruits and vegetables by . r any one person (By Good Will Store) . 5.00 Second best display (By Jeqkini Hardware Co.) .-- Aluminum, percolator or rice cooker. 339 Best loaf bread (By Spaihhour-Sydnor ' Dry Goods Co.) :. -2iOQT 340C ' Best light rolls : . - ' .50 342C . Best buttermilk biscuits . - - ' ' , .50' 348C Best sponge cake or. gihgerbrearL . -.50 350C Best layer cake .r .50 " 358C Best bottle or jar home-made cider vin- ' : ecrar :liJl ' ;;. " "-: ' " .25 . : 359C Best home-made molasses 361C Best home-made corn meal 363C Best section of ,comb:,IiDney : 381C Best quart jar cucumber pickles 839C Best dozen white eggs 390C Best dozen brown eggs .:. . .25 .25 .50 .50 .50 .50 Live Stock. Department D. 456C Best pen Rhode Island Red chickens. 456C Best pen Brown Leghorn chickens 456C. v Best pen Plymouth Rock chickens 459C Best pen White Leghorn chickens- .1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 444 Best pig, : breeding and . age considered ' " cap, given by , J. T. Prevette :. 2.001.00 441C Best dairy calfV breeding and age consid-K ; : . ered " j . . 2.00 1.00, 446G C Best horse colt, 6 to 12 mos., breeding - ; and age considered L 2.00 1.00 447C Best mule colt, 6 to i2 "mos., breeding v v v r ; and age considered .. . . . .OO 1.00 442C Best family cow, breeding and age con- ' -; - I i ;. isiderod. Jj--...-.. ... , 2.00 1.00 Best pair farm horsi!Ui--.l year subscription to Car ter's Weekly. Best pair farm mules JLl year subscription to Car ter's Weekly. Best grade Jersey cow (By ' Laurel Cream- fy. H ery;-.-..-, , . . -; . :....: .2.00 -'' JPremiums for School Worif ; - 1444 Best composition on How. to Improve School ,r -;-; - ? ' : House and: Ground v' ; ' " 1.00 ' : 445; Best map'of iesCounty H ; r : ; 1.00 446; Best three lines of writing by third grade pupil v : . r , ,(By Qariton Hdw. Co.) .. , One Pocket Knife 447 Best collection of native ; woods 1.00 448. Best .description of a sanitary schooL-i 1.00 Let Us Help You Fight ' , ..Winter is commg on wWch iheans wear and tear bn: . shoes. Get out your; old shoes now and have them re-' ; paired before cold weather gets hereM have had 15 years' . experience in repairing shoes and guarantee you a neat and honest job. I have recently installed electric'machin- ' ; ery and can give all customers prompt attention. : Let us . have a trial Mail orders , given prompt attention, and ' ' we pay postage one way- We will do either hand or ma-; : v :chine sewing ' ' . ';'. : , -. ' l Z-;Zpr' Gilreath Electric bhoe Kep air Shop - W. L. Gilreath, Prop. : n. ,- ',-'v ;"":;-z Main Street,, in Reins Bros. Building J NORTH niiKESBOROrN. C. x i . . - - ' : ''';:-;'?:'rU-':i-; - - ' Bring your- produce to us. Get the ' - . .. . ' best results for your labor. No dicker ,ing no waiting, but cash in hand on de- Jivery of stuff. A ' ; . ' , : ' .... 'v':'- : ' We pay highest cash prices. "We Pay On The 1L-Jo h -. i - . . . , - 4 j ,- ITS' JT TT PIP- North Wilkesboro, N. C Commissioner, j 449 ? Best map of the United 5 States - Lenoir, N. C. J 450 Best letter by any child, punctuation; compo- . 1 i . r 'I ' ' ! i ; :7.r.-,..,..,.,.rrr T? :. . ;.;; )L ' r ';" t-'- . ' : i mi mm - -p -tUt ;; " i . t - ' ' C''. ' ' . . VhlteTceth, Hcaltny Gumc, a Clean Mouth 'HAT is what yoa should seek !a a : X dentifrice. And it is eaaly fotzndj ' If you win care for your teeth retui&cty y t vith Klenzo Dental Creme. And the rv.. ddishtfol sfter-taste of KIcazo that ; Coolj (dranj KTmro Feeling is satis -; rins evidence of the good it. does.' Step la esd get a tube todayi ' en 4. ... .? ' . . Norm v v HKes eoro ilkesb THE! REXALL STORE s. ... ? . V. '"'fsiK' . t' 1 .: ' ' ;: ".:r; .; v:.: 1 v ' ;,S:-
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