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STATE NEWS Items iti Brief Form For Busy Readers Sentenced For Killing Oil conviction of manslaughter of Everett Stroupe, on whom they fired as a rum runner, Constable O. T. Sams and his assistant. Berry Dill ingham, were sentenced in Gaston Superior court, Friday, t 0 four to eight years each it state's prison. Nonsuit Murder Charge At the close of the state's evi dence, Judge W. C. Harris, at Smith field, Friday, granted a nonsuit in the charge that Mrs. Ivey H. Wil liams killed her husband, Jesse J. "Williams. The state had no evi dence that Mrs. Williams fired on her husband and could not prove It was not a case of suicide. 6 6 6 LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE 666 Liquid or Tablets used internal ly and Salve externally, make a complete and effective treatment for Colds. Most Speedy Remedies Known world UgT\ {\)> MjA/j/ at 1 C/yvT fingertips j When the famfly is away, leaving you alone at night, or bad weather keeps everyone indoors, you need not be lonely. The telephone is always ready to carry your voice to friends in other : parts of town—or to any of the thirty-five million other tele ! phones thruout the world. A telephone in the home costs less than ten cents per day, and for this, you get protection—protection against loneliness as well as against danger. Call your friends for a pleasant chat at any hour; and in time of sickness, fire or other danger, sum mon assistance at a moment's notice. | Protection, alone, would make the telephone your "most con* venient necessity." I The System SOUTH EAST PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY PALACE CAFE EAST MAIN STREET OPEN TODAY for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN DELICIOUS HOME COOKING SPECIAL Plate Lunch 2sc Dinner 3sc Meat S ° U P. 2 Vegetables 3 y^Mm Drink Drink Dessert Bread and Butter Bread and Butter SHORT ORDERS Ten per cent, of the receipts of all business done today (Thursday), will be given to the Elkin Baptist church. Next Thursday 10 per cent of the business receipts will be given to the Elkin Methodist church. •iS " "• ■r. 4|h, '* - ' ** - w*' + : ' " - Kitchen Under Direction of Excellent Chef with 25 Years Experience Thoovwrrille School Strike Thirty Thomasville high scho »l students walked out of their classes Thursday In protest to the dismissal of D. Vans Stringfleld. athletic ad visor asked t 0 resign after getting into liquor trouble in High Point. After creating some disturbance blowing horns and driving autos over the school grounds, the trouble subsided. Albemarle Boy Badly Hurt Riding on the rear of a car to which a woodsaw was rigged, Clif ford Davis, 16, of Albemarle, had both legs nearly severed and an arm badly cut, Friday, when the saw shaft dropped to a tire and started whirling and Davis fell against the saw. Find Skeletons in Basement The skeletons of a man and a deformed woman or child were found in a hole in a Charlotte man s basement on Friday. Authorities ar« at a loss to connect the grue some find with any unsolved crime. The occupant of the house had just moved in when he made the dis covery. Held For Old Murder Oliver Baker and Jack Prince were arrested last week at Roblns ville for the 1924 murder of Eagle Rose, whose decomposed body was THE ELKIN TRIBUNE. ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA Easter Offering > ( i i Sally Ellers and Ralph Bellamy are taking a respite from the central theme of "Disorderly which plays at the Lyric Theatre Monday and Tuesday. found near Yellow creek, Graham | county. John Gladden was acquit-1 ted of the murder in 1926. New Cherokee Superintendent R. L. Spalßbury, Lawrence, Kan-; sas, has been made superintendent, of the Cherokee reservation in Jack son and Swaim counties, succeeding | the late Daniel E. Clancy. Woman Killed In Fight Mrs. Viola Holt, Asheville woman, ran between W. D. Fowler and Fred ] Yarborough as the two exchanged [ pistol shots in the Holt home last | week, and was shot and killed. The men sustained serious injuries In the fight, which was caused by jealousy. Erwin Heads Teachers Clyde A. Erwin, P.uth:ifordton, was pleated president of the N. C. Education association, which held its 48th meeting at Charlotte last week end, 3,000 attending. Harry P. Harding, Charlotte, was chosen vice president. A state board of educa tion of seveji members was favored to replace the present board and the board of equalization. Killed By Rolling Rock Hazel Kluttz, 21, was killed on his farm 12 miles west of Salisbury Saturday, when a large rock he was removing from a .field rolled on him. Killed in Car Leap A heavy roadster leaned down a 50-foot embankment six miles west of Marshall, Saturday, causing in stant death to Hobart Camden. Greenville, S. C. and Injuring three others. Dies at Age of 106 I One of the oldest persons in the nation, Mrs. Charity Conner, of Randolph county, died March 17, at the age of 106 years, eight months. Hangs Self From Tree Francis M. Mayo, 59, of Beaufort county killed himself, Friday, by 1 hanging himself from a tree near I his home. Auto Injuries Fatal ' Struck by the motorcycle of Le- I ander Nash, Friday night, J. F. I Goodson, 74, Concord, died Monday. Accidental Shot Fatal i An abdominal wound accldental | ly inflicted in his Norfolk, Va., store, Friday, waß fatal Sunday to Leslie Langston, 40, a resident of Goldsboro until 15 years ago. Kirby, Crop Loan Inspector Charles W. Kirby, Winston-Salem is supervisor of field inspectors who will aid county committees in North Carolina in making crop loans for the federal government. Pryor Sent to Prison William Pryor, who with Wallace Scales is wanted for a $20,000 jewel hold-up in Winston-Salem, was giv en one to 20 years In Illinois state prison at Chicago on Monday. His return to this state Is asked when he completes his Illinois sentence for robbery. Mrs. Pickett Denies Guilt. Arraigned Tuesday In preparation for her trial later In the week, Mrs. Lola Pickett in Superior court at Lexington, pleaded not guilty of the poison murder of a six-year-old daughter. Buy Land, Says Gardner In a radio broadcast of Monday night, Governor O. Max Gardner de clared now Is the time to buy farm lands. He predicted lower tax bur dens on realty and foresaw progress in a food and feed growing program. Roxboro Wins Latin Prize With 600 high school students competing Ta the Latin contest of the state university extension serv ice, Roxboro won first place, R. E. Long scoring highest. NOTICE OF SALE OP RBAL i ESTATE 1 Under and by virtue of the power contained in a certain deed of trust executed by S. M, Arnold and wife, L. A. Arnold, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Surry County, in Deed of Trust Book 120 at Page 9, to the undersigned trus tee, default having been made in the payment of the note secured by said deed of trust, and at th e request of the holder of same, I will sell at publie auction to the highest bidder for cash, on Tuesday, April 19th, 1932, at one o'clock P. M., at the Court House Door, Dobson, N. C-, the following described real estate, to-wit: That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Elkin Town ship, Surry County, N. C., on the west side of State Road (Highway No. 26) and described as follows: Adjoining the lands of A. L. Hen drir, deceased, Angelina Hunt, Lucy Roberts, et al, beginning on a pine on west side of State Road, Hen drix's corner runs north 73 degrees west with Hendrix line 825 feet to M 'm§ JH ' L Here are THE (o Hats Ak lor Spring Jf^U v \ \ I 98c - $1.69 A I \ \ BECX)MING... this hat with "O" L? 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C. .•s . , :v A--jjbs£ fes-r- . -*m4 a white oak, Hendrix corner; thence north 1.50 degrees east with Hendrix line 742.60 feet to a stone; Hendrix corner; thence riorth 62 degrees east 792 feet t 0 two post oak saplings, corner in Hendrix line; thence south 10 degrees oast 412.50 feet to a black gum, Hunt's corner; thence south 9.50 degrees west 358 feet to a stone, George Dalton's southwest corner; thence south 75 degrees] east 181% feet to a ston e on State l [Road; George Dalton's corner; thence south 27 degrees west with State Road 348.50 feet to a stake; thence South 7 degrees west 330 feet to" the beginning, containing 20.50 acres, more or less. Sale made subject to prior indebtedness. This the 9th day of March, 1932. J. W. ARNOLD, Trustee. Earl C. James, Atty. 4-1 4 NOTICE OP TRUSTEE'S SALE Default having been made in pay ment of the indebtedeas secured by that certain deed of trust t 0 me as Trustee for Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company by H. H. Barker and wife, Edith Barker and Alex Chatham, Jr., and wife, Grace Chat- Thursday, Maw* 24, 1932 barn, on November 1, 1323, and re corded la Book 81 at Page 506 m the office of the Register of Deeds of Surry County, I will, under and by virtue of- the power of sale con tained In said deed of trust and at the request of the cestui que trust, proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Dobson, Surry County, North Caro lina, at 12:00 o'clock M., on Thurs day, April 14, 1932, the following described land, to-wlt: Lying and being in the Town of Elkin, North Carolina, jon the West side of Gwyn Avenue, and fronting 110 feet along same, and extending back West 126.6 feet along the South boundary, and 118.5 feet along the North boundary, and measuring 133.2 feet along the west end. The said parcel of land being known as Lots 7 and 8 in Block 24 on the map of the Elkin Land com pany, recorded in Deed Book 29, Page 600, in the office of the Regis ter of needs of Surry county. This the 9th day of March, 1932. JULIAN PRICE, Trustee. Brooks, farker, Smith and Wharton, Attorneys, , Greensboro, N. C. 4-7
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