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pn»nu»»immiMMminniuu«rtnm*»»»»uiun—||m»n|,»’[") Obituary BiiiMmim«iiniii»niniin«in»niniiiiniiiiiiMiniiiiinui(tl| COX Galloway Cox was born April 18, |l857, and died December 20, 194p at the age of 83. He unit ed ,with the Missionary Baptist Chojfch at Whitehead, about 1897, late} moving his membership to Pleasant Grove, Grayson County, Virginia, where it remained until his death. He was married to -T-• WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL and SENTINEL MOBNI.N'O evening FIRST IN NEWS— PICTURES— „ . FEATURES— Reins Brothers of N. WILKESBORO MONUMENTS D. F. STURDIVANT Manager SPARTA, N. C. Flora Ellen Autery on March 31,: 1888. Surviving; him are his widow, | one daughter, Mrs. Rose Andrews, two grandchildren, Talmadge and Monobelle Andrews, three sisters, Mrs. Mattie Choate, of Sparta;i Mrs. Sarah Lowe, of Low Gap, and Mrs. Phoeba Ziegelgruber, of! Seward, Okla., and four brothers,; Grover and Jim, of Oklahoma; Floyd, of Nebraska, and Sam, of Texas. The funeral was held at New i Haven Church on Sunday, De-1 cember 22, with Carlie McKnight | and W. H. Handy officiating.! Interment was in the church ceme- j tery. Maple Shade Maple Shae, Dec. 30.—Mrs. Dewey Poe has returned home from North Wilkesboro hospital where she underwent an oper ation. | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams, of Raleigh, spent the Christmas holi The death rate from automo bile accidents in 1939 as com-j pared with 1929 was 3lower] on the basis of population, 9 % j lower on the basis of number of cars in use, and 30% lower on the basis of motor vehicle mile age. Lineberry’s Jewelry Elgin - Hamilton - Bulova Watches New and up-to-date merchandise Scientific repairing of all types Watches and Clocks SOUTH MAIN ST - - - GALAX WEST JEFFERSON, N. C. BOTTLING CO. Mrs. Genevieve Mead ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A Piano Studio IN THE TRANSOU BUILDING SPARTA, N. C. says Cash & Carry store -SPARTfA The World’s News S^en Through The Christian Science Monitor is Truthful—Constructive—Unbiased—Free from Sensational ism — Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily Features, Together with the Weekly: Magazine Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper folf the Home. The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boatom, Massachusetts Price £12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, £2.60 a Year. Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 2_5 Cents. An International Daily Newspaper SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST Name_ Address.. YfBtLfR AWAiM'"- h Herbert Calculated for the week of W>H@ISMWm9®: DECEMBER 30 . . 7.13 DECEMBER 31 . 7.14 JANUARY I . . .7.14 JANUARY 2. . .7.14 JANUARY 3. .7. /4 JANUARY 4...7.14 JANUARY 5*. -7. 14 DECEMBER 30 . 4 20 DECEMBER 31 4. 21 JANUARY I . 4. 22 JANUARY 2. . 4.23 JANUARY 3. • .4.23 JANUARY 4. .4 24 JANUARY 5. . .4. 25 ITIME GIVEN IS STANDARD BULOVA WATCH TIME ... Wal smith V ...BORN DEC.30.IB73 OS YOUR NAME rfC&OVKI ?.. .THE NAME IS DERIVED FROM THE OLD ENGLISH VERB SMITAN (TO SMITE-TO STRIKE). SMITH IS A CONTRACTION OF BLACK SMITH-AND ORIGINALLY DENOTED MECHANICAL CRAFT5MEN IN GENERAL. KHIMKI®!!® caoKur f»!lP EGGS IN COID WATER BEFORE BOILING TO PREVENT CRACKING. "DOCTOR, WHAT CAN I DO TO REDUCE?" •TAKE THE PROPER EXERCISE. JUST PUSH YOURSELF AWAY FROM THE TABLE THREE TIMES A DAY!" CAPRICORN .. .THOSE BORN DURING THIS WEEK ARE SELF-MADE MEN AND THEY WILL BE BUILDERS OF THEIR ! OWN FORTUNE... I c9AC3.0.. HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY. <5£.G3oS». FIRST UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS ESTABLISHED IN SELECTED TOWNS IN ALL STATES o « . « 1911. I VI/aDy'SE NOT WHAT IS MOST PLEASANT. BUT WHAT IS MOST USEFUL.-gOLOM[-7 I days with Mrs. Nannie Williams, j Raymond Debord, of Oxford,; Penna., is visiting his father, C. j M. Debora. Mr. and Mr*. Virgil Gox, Jr., of V. P. I., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Cox. * Mr, and Mrs. Lester Halsey visited their daughter and son-in law, Mr. and M:.-. Wood roe Os borne last Sunday. Rev. and Mrs, Fletcher, of Oak Hill, spent ’Sunday with Mr. and j Mrs. V. M. Cox. Helen Rose, of Grassy Creek, spent the holidays with her par ents here. ■ .-.j Girt Cox returned to Mars Hill ! Monday after spending the holi-j days with homefolks. Bruce Halsey and son, Gayle, j of Vienna, Va., spent last week | with relatives and friends here. j Miss Winnie Hash visited her \ father, Bud Hash, of Voiney, Va., ! last week. Miss Kathleen Phipps and Mrs. j N, F. Phipps were visiting in ; Sparta recently. Mrs. L. B. Rutherford spent ,» ! few weeks with her grandson Sam j Williams at Raleigh recently. Misses Lee and Ossie Halsey ! visited Miss In-a Debord Sunday, i Mt. Zion Mt. Zion, Dec. 30.—Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Taylor, of Troutdale, Va., and Dr. and Mrs. Cass Tay lor, of Charlotte, visited Mrs. Mary Cox Tuesday afternoon, December 24. Re\. R. L. Billings, of Rad ford, Va., spent the Week-end with his family in this community. Mi. and Mrs. Cole Parsons and son, James Johnson, spent the week-end with Ml', and Mrs. J. ]H. Parsons. “Uncle Tom” Larue, an aged | citizen of this community, is ill A number from this community attended the Christmas program at Rocky Ridge Saturday night, December 21. Misses Marjorie and Dolores I Douglas, of Piney Creek, visited ! Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Douglas last | week, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moxley [visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Black | on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Edwards, of Topia, visited relatives in this community Sunday. Bonnie Grubb spent last Mon day with Mrs. S. E. Smith. j. F. Allen and Loretta Woods, of Wilkesboro, spent the Christ mas holidays with Mr. Allen’s family, near Peden. They re turned to Wilkesboro Monday. David Jones has moved back to this community. Miss Loretta Woods, of Wilkes boro, visited Mrs. S. E. Smith Sunday afternoon. She was ac companied'by Allen Blevins and Joe Perry, of Peden. Mrs. S. E. Smith has been ill for the past week. A little patience at an inter section prevents a lot of patients at the hospital. Stratford Stratford, Deo. 31.—Mr. and Mrs. Bradv Fanner and two sons spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cox of this place. Mrs. W. L. Cox spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Homer Reeves, of Sparta. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fender spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Fender. Misses Imogene and Alma Ruth Richardson, of Phiffer College, are Legal Notice EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of S. L. Pruitt, deceased, late of Alleghany County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Whitehead, N. C., on or before the 9 day of November 1941,. or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This November 30, 1940. Clive Holloway, 4ts—9* Executor Legal Notice TRUSTEE’S SALE North Carolina, Alleghany County. By virtue of the power con ferred in the undersigned, trustee, in a certain deed of trust, ex ecuted by Major Blevins and wife, Fay Belvins, dated October 31, 1939, securing the payment of a certain note default having been made, which deed of trust is recorded in Book 20, page 246, in office of Register of Deeds of Alleghany County, I will on Thursday, January 16, 1941, at 1 P. M., at the court house door in Sparta, said county and State, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash the following describ ed real estate: In Cherry Lane Township, ad joining the lands of 1. R. Truitt, R. L. Hanks and John Norman, containing 1 acres, purchased by the said Major Belvins from J. W. Caudill, and being the re cent dwelling place of the said Major Belvins. This 16th day of December, 1940. 4tc—16s GEORGE CHEEK, Trustee. TRY r GOODYS1 TODAY L 2 DOSES Sc 5C Goodu’s 5< 0/^ j z i a’m i -1 •<rr-TT-'g HEADACHE POWDERS THIS ENVELOPE CONTAINS TWO P 0 W P 1 B S KAVS 5 & 10c STORE SPARTA home for the holidays. Miss Georgette Mitchell visited them Tuesday. Coy Cox, of Fries, spent a. few days last week with his mother, Mrs. J. F. Cox of this place. Miss Alva Cox visited at Galax last week. Homer A. Smith, a government investigator stationed at Knox ville, Tenn., spent the holidays with his family and friends at Stratford. Mr. Smith was ac companied back to Johnson City, Tenn., by his wife and children, Harry and I/ois, and Miss Anna Ruth Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Smith entertained the following guests with a delicious turkey dinner on December 25. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wagoner, of Nathans Creek, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Warden, Mrs. Katie Warden, Mrs. Clete B. Choate and James A. Wagoner. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Warden had as guests for a delicious din ner on December 27, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Smith, Mr. and SJrs. George Warden, Mrs. Katie Warden, James Adam Wagoner, Hoke Fender and Lois and Horry Smith. Chas. Sanders spent a few days in Maryland with relatives last week. Edgar Mabe has been very sick for several days. Rex Wagoner had a tooth pull ed Monday before Christmas and was very sick for several days, but returned to Raleigh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fender and Ofc. 124-J PHONE Res. 60-W Dr. John Mills Powell Optometrist Galax, Virginia OFFICE JOBS Secured by our Complete Busi ness Course. Largest and Best equipped school. Highly effici ent teachers. Rapid student progress. Low tuition rates. Girls work for part expenses. Write for information. JONES BUSINESS COLLEGE 126 '/2 W. Commerce St., HIGH POINT, N. C. It Takes Money To Make Money They were holding a public auction sale on a lot near Salis bury, N. C. A horse was put up for sale. True, it wasn’t much of a horse, but then—not a single bid was offered. Someone suggested: “Pin a dol lar bill to his ear and see what it will bring.” That was done, and the horse and greenback were knocked down at 90 cents. family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Fen der and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fender ,and Mrs. Edith Richardson were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fen der Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Blevins, of Galax, visited relatives here through the holidays. p. FLOWERS ar for BP Every K Occasion I B & T DRUG 1 CO., SPARTA Mis. G. O. Edwards and Mrs Bessie Estep, Hillsville, Va. are at the G. O. Edwards farn this week. Skilled WATCH REPAIRING WATCHES All work fur inteed. Low est price*. See our line of Jewelry. ALLEGHANY WATCH CO. Sparta, W. C. Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers SPARTA, N. C. Livestock Auction Every Mond ay You’ll get more money here because the prices are set by more than one buyer. PLAN NOW to Attend Next Week’s Sale Wilkesboro Livestock Yard R. P. RILEY, Mgr. 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