OPENING. Fred Richardson spent a few days in Charlotte tjiis week on business. Congressman Doughtpn spent the week-end with his family here. W. E. Graham, of Statesville, was a visitor in Sparta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Reich, of Elk in. were visitors here Sunday. Mrs. Izetta Rosendahl and son, Fredrick, of Dobson, are visiting rel atives in, Sparta. George Nichols and son, Ralph, of Beaver Dam, Virginia, spent last Thursday with Mrs. R. M. Nichols. Glenn Andrews, of Lenoir, spent a few days with his family here this week. Miss Mildred Shores spent the week-end with relatives at Bridle Creek, Va. Mrs. Luther Edwards, who has been right sick for several weeks is slowly improving. Your penny will be worth a dol lar in the Rexall lc sale at B. & T. Drug Store next week. See their ad. Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Richardson spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crouse. Mrs. W. C. Johnson, of Mt. Airy, is spending some time in Sparta v'siting relatives. Dalton Warren made a business trip to Roanoke an Lynchburg, Virginia, last week. Mr. W. C. Ezell. District Super visor of Relief, Chapel Hill, was in Sparta Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Jones and children, of Chestnut Hill, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hubbard and little son, Billie, spent last week-end with relatives in North Wilkesboro and Moravian Falls. Chas. H. Warren, State Assistant Supervisor of State, Vocational Re habilitation. was in Sparta Wednes day on business. Clerk A. F. Reeves requests all guardians to make returns and re new all bonds necessary immediate ly. Mrs. Dewey Sturdivant is spending this week at Independence, Va., with her mother, who has been critically ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cheek and little daughter, of Maryland, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rector. Mr. Charlie Bryant, of Bridle Creek, Va., spent a few days in Spar ta this week, the guest of his daugh ter, Mrs. C. W. Higgins. Mrs. Charity Simpson, a highly respected colored woman, died at her home near Sparta last week and was buried at White Plains. Mrs. W. T. Rector is improving from a recent illness. She returned from a Statesville hospital Tuesday where she was taken Sunday for treatment. Roger Thompson spent last Sun day with Dwayne Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Sparger and little daughter, of Dobson, were the week-end guests of the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wagoner, last Sunday. Mrs. Finis Wagoner and daugh ters, Misses Mildred and Cathleen, spent last week-end in Shelby with Mr. Wagoner, who has a position there. Mr. H. Monholland and two sons. Claude and Carl, and Mrs. Claude Monholland, of Corbin, Ky., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bain Do ugh ton. China's part in the open door which Japan is planning to maintain in Manchuria, we take it, will be to serve as the mat.—Norfolk Vir ginian-Pilot. ADMINTRATOR’S NOTICK Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. T. Lynch, de ceased, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the estate to present them to the under signed within twelve months from this date or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons in debted to the estate are notfied to make immediate settlement. This March 7, 1938. P. L. CHOATE. 4-13 Administrator, NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA ALLEGHANY COUNTY. C. A. Doughton, a citizens of Alle ghany county, North Carolina, here by .enters and lays claim to.' a cer tain parcel of land in Gap Civil Township, said State and county, described as follows: Beginning on a stage in tne vir giniatNor’th Carolina State line run ning west with the State line across an island in New River, then var ious courses so as to include all the island lying in the state of North Carolina. Entered the 10th day of April, 1933. V. \\*. REEVES, Register of Deeds and Ex-Officio Entry Taker. 5-4 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Meridy , Hill, de ceased.’notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the estate to present them to the under signed within twelve months from this date or this notice will be plead' in bar, of recovery. All per sons indebted to the estate are notified to make immediate settle ment. This February 4, 1933. J. K. TAYLOR, SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST NORTH CAROLINA. ALLEGHANY COUNTY. By virtue of the power contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by Coy Anders and wife Minnie An ders, to the undersigned trustee on November 10, 1928, recorded in Book 14. at Page 482 of mortgages for Alleghany county, securing cer tain bonds, default having been made and demand made for sale, I will, on Saturday, April 22, 1933 at 1 o’clock p. m., on the premises, sell Need New Tires? You can NOW afford the World’s Standard of Quality IF YOU need new tires, and you haven’t priced Goodyears lately, you are in for a surprise. Today you can buy a Goodyear All-Weather Tire—the world’s standard of quality—for less than you paid for little known or unknown brands only a few months back. When you buy Goodyears here’s what you get: TRACTION rin the center of the tread, where it belongs. The most positive non-skid tread on any tire. In the body of the tire— cord that absorbs rather than resists shock and strain — the best insur ance against blowouts in any tire. APPEARANCE \If you want good looks, 1 Goodyear is about the 'handsomest tire on the road. LIFETIME GIU RANTEE Il good/yeak ALLEGHANY MOTOR SALES Sparta, N. C. LOOK at the«e PRICES on GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHERS! 4.40-21.. $5.65 4.50- 21.. 6.30 4.75-19- 6.85 5.00- 19- 7.35 5.25-18- 8.35 5.50- 19- 0.50 6.00- 20-30.80 6.50- 19.13.00 to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tract of land: Adjoining thp lands of John B°. Murphy, Joseph Evans Jim Vaughan, Hugh Bedsaul and others and con taining 27 21-100 acres more or less and being the two tracts of land con veyed to Coy Anders and Minnie Anders in Deed made the 10th day of November 1928 and which is duly recorded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Alleghany county, and to which reference is hereby made for further description. The above land is in Glade Creek town ship, said county and state. This, March 14, 1933. CARLIE Ml'RPHEY, 4-20 Trustee. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LAND NORTH CAROLINA, ALLEGHANY COUNTY. By virtue of the power conferred in the undersigned trustee, in a cer tain deed of trust, executed by I. E. Edwards and Nannie Edwards, his wife, and Q. G. Edwards^ and wife. Verlie Edwards, dated September 25, 1924, recorded in Book 12, page 38S in office of Register of Deeds of Alleghany County, N. C., to secure payment of certain notes mentioned therein, default having been made in the payment ot said notes, they making demand for sale by the hold er, I will offer for sale to the high est bidder on the premises, the fol lowing described two tracts of land; on Friday at 1 o’clock, April 21, 1933: FIRST TRACT: Lying on water of Little River, bounded on the North by the lands of Robert Brooks and Martha Edwards; on the East by the J. P. Andrews’ farm; South by the Matin Evand’s land, and West by the lands of Plat D. An drews, being all of the tract of land upon which the said I. F. Edwards and Nannie Edwards now reside, containing 130 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: On waters of Little River, bounded on the North by the lands formerly owned by L. E. Norman: East by lands of Martha Edwards; South by lands of G. L. Duncan and West by Little River, being the tract of land upon which Q. G. Edwards formerly resided, con taining 4 0 acres, more or less.' This March 20. 1933. GEORGE CHEEK. 4-20 Trustee. Dr. W.B. Reeves EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST of Norfolk, Va. WILL BE IN SPARTA at B. and T. Drug Company Monday, April 17th — one day only EYES EXAMINED, GLASSES FITTED TIMES ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS! The New Deal Is Here! Markets Are Swinging Up! We have some extra values for Friday and Saturday Easter Sale. We are ready and willing to work with you. Our business is distributing the necessities to you at the very lowest possible prices. Our stock contains so much variety that it is out of the question to name very many prices. Come and see us at Smithey’s Store, Spar ta, N. C. See for yourself! Do this on Friday or Saturday BEFORE EASTER! New Easter Dresses, just arrived— $1.95 to $2.95 Children’s Wash Dresses— 29ct0 45c Ladies’ Wash Dresses— 3fOT $1.00 Ladies’ All - Wool Skirts, each— 95c Beautiful all-wool Sweaters for Ladies in the wanted colors. Men’s Sweaters— 39c-95c Men’s and Boy’s Shirts, only 25c Men’s Silk Hose— 8‘2C Men’s Work Socks, pair— 5c Men’s B. V. Ds — 19c Men’s 2-piece Underwear— 29c Men’s and Boys’ Dress Trousers— 98c to $2.95 Ladie’s sport Oxfords, pair $1.19 All Tennis Shoes, pair— 48c Ladies’ and Misses’ Beach Sandals, pair— 48c Ladies’ all-silk, full-fash ioned Hose— 2 pairs $1.00 Men’s Work Oxfords, pair— $1.48 Children’s one'half Socks, pair— Sc Do not fail to see our com plete line of Endicott-John son Shoes. BETTER SHOES FOR LESS MONEY! Grocery Department CASH BUYERS OF PRODUCE! “EC® WE BUY THEM BY THE BUSHEL” Cigarettes, all brands Package——_ 10c Sugar Pound__— 4% Pepper Pound... 20c Lard, 8 Pound. 45c Loose Oatmeal Pound.. H/oC Oatmeal Package 5c 25c Good Coffee 2 Pounds. Rice Pound 3c P & G Soap, 10 cakes and one 10 quart Bucket, All for_ 10 Quart Enamel Bucket 19c Corn,Flake, 2 Packages for 15c 16-Ounce Garret Snuff 79c 8-Ounce Garret Snuff—.— 40c Queen of the West Flour €% 100 pounds Complete line of aluminumware at Lowest Prices in History! Brooms Each Fat Back Pound 10 Cakes Soap 15c 6c 15c Eight boxes soda, one Cake Pan __ 25c MANY MORE BARGAINS WE DO NOT HAVE TIME TO MENTION. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF BEFORE EASTER! Smithey’s Store SPARTA, NORTH CAROLINA

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