lay* «t C. rC. HUBBARB. ifl^nera^ON rates*. ^thc State; |1.60 Out of the State. kt ^ post office at North Wilkeabore, aeoond class matter under Aet of Marsh MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1934 tf K.'- ace comfort for New Year is that it cannot bad as the last one.—Raleigh Times. : ti^ng to decide what is the easiest thing in f^irbrld to do we have concluded that it is telling other fellow not to worry—Pathfinder. g v It has been suggested that the price of shaves be ’reduced, due to the fact that faces are not so long f as they were a while back.—Fayetteville Observer. Among other criticisn^, they say Moley’s maya- sine is printed on inferior stock and the current is- -Des sue doesn’t carry an all-American selection.- foines Re^ster. auds of those und^j^ndictwgut of the eighteenth amendment and to tl^puh^ lie generally. *^udge Johnson J. Hayes held that since the eighteenth amendment no longer exiits as the law of the laod, his court wes without power to sentence these defendants, The government app^ed from this decision and the United States Supreme court is to hear arguments in the case Janpary 16. At the time the alleged violation was cfjinntitted, the eighteenth amendment was still in force. But between arrest and trial, the American people repudiated the liquor amendment. In this test case, tihe depart ment of justice is opposing Judge Hayes' decision and in the brief filed last week, the Supreme court is urged “in the light of gen eral authority and sound reason” to “apply statutory rule of construction” and order the lower federal courts to proceed with the trial of all charged with violating the Vol stead act before repeal. A common-sense application .of the law would be to clear the docket of all these 'cases. It v/ould be far more right to free I these defendants on charges of violating a law that no longer exists than it is to allow Relativity was once regarded as the most diffi-! a man to plead the statute of limitation on a ■'‘eult subject, but that was before folks tried to get | debt. Our hope is that more common sense the hang of the gold policy.—Ohio State Journal. T.J, Now that the eighteenth amendment has been , teplaced by the twenty-first, asks a contemporary, ^^rbich is tJie eighteenth? All those who can’t be will be used in the courts and less use technicalities. of who; nmutly'* us to (like Bboi; pasglitBBi aksg to on ' whateiver they may be 5 Modem Banking * A set of new service charges Just recommended. _ t. Entering bank: ® By front door By back door —*25 2. Calling by telephone: For first call —,—.y—.. .RlO For each call thereafter™ .06 3. Asking for balance 1.00 4. Arguing over amount of balance Editor Journal-Patriot: to KO While the people the .■* ‘ ^ I congressional district are busy nint Ip civil manner In quarrelsome manner— O First offense 2.60' Each offense thereafter. 6.00 5. Spitting oh floor: Plain -■ *®® Tobacco — .10 6^ Speaking to bffleers: To president • 1.00 To vice president ....i. -76 To cashier .60 To assistant cashier .... .00 7. Asking for calendar 5 00 8. Asking president for an ap pointment y HANGING with rtock-taking, crop-reduction, ^ prices and codes, a danger threat ens them in the loss of then' rep- reaeatative in congress. For.montlm thf propaganda has; been shib>tly afloat in the press that Mr. Doughton was to be pro moted in;-some wny or other fit-.^ ting his talents. The fact is A^at f Mr Doughton now holds the" most important public office outside the White House in be’ng chairman the ways Snd^means j The ninth distnet has Speaking of the ban on danc ing and bridge and Guilford Col lege, Edward V. Mitchell, sports editor of the Greensboro Daily News, offers a puzzle in his com ment on the privilege of playing rook. Says Mr. Mitchell: conuqittee. made this possible by keeping him elected every two years since 1911. j It seems incredible that the ninth 1 district will now remain quiet I while influences outside the dis trict and outdde the state are try^ ing /to railroad him out of their grasp. Tp- those who. followed Mr. t Donghton’s fight against a general ! sales tax in the winter of 1930-311 —the methods that would remove i him from the great place he has Won are understandable. The story is too long for this letter Mistakes In Spelling ^'bothered worrying about it may keep their seats—; The attention of state higihway authori- I’ Bbston Globe. ■ ties or those who paint signs for the high- ■ " ! ways is called to two rather serious mistakes Worthy\Of Emulation ‘in spelling which are rather obvious to peo- B' We note that Judge Eives. of the Greens-:Ple 'vho travel between North Wilkesboro! _• ... _ -«..l \A illrnoK^il’A “It’s the ‘rook’ card feature of i and it has nbt appeared in the press the fampai^ of the Guilford Puri- j with as much emphasis as it d# You ^ treadY^ pecially ducteif the winteriri^nj n Break your arm cranking yo^^ci w pr truck. Let one of our gu^ if^eH»tterks do "your erSnking.^- B Slip, and, slide when the Biiow ice Our Weed and Sure-J .foot chlfcs will make you stay pufe'l Spend your money carelessly. In vestigate our prices before pur-f chasing your needs for car, and track. WILEY BROOKS and JETER CRYSEL The Motor Service Co. NORTH WItKESBORO, N. €. ty squad which strikes this column,serves. It would repay a search ofl ™_,™ ernsTTViV ‘JTTVrdVr as being funny. Here’s the propo- the Congressional Records of ^RAI^lF.aT ROM sit'on. There are four suits in a^date for the sheer drama of thej Ai Pi\- -w- deck 'of cards, hearts, d:; mends,] quiet but impregnable stand Mr. Tj,e fifth Sunday siriging' w. clubs and spades. Book decks i Doughton took against the tax. But ggptjgt Home church D I- resented: Baptist Home, did when we played the game a.jed both houses of congress.. Even year or frivo back. However, thej Garner and Rainey ■were a-jitter rook suits run in colors, red, yel-, with the threats that* had been i)ow. CTcen .and black. They run' made of a*i unparallei!'’d panic 1 meadow, Bethel, Boiling Springs, rii iro TTunicroal court has announced his in-1 Wilkesboro ' I from one to 15. The usual deck of that would result unless this [ NHfhtingale Quartet and Bethel j.ooro .U 1 p C , . J ' On the North Wilkesboro side of the new j card.? contains 13 of each suit, j measure became law. It never hap-1 Quartdf. J +1 amo r»f niir citv is SDell-' gohg' penod.. - j The (kvnti0nars.''rvic'; was con- 'Sfendant proven guilty of purchasing whis- bridge, we nun ine na^ y ^ | through the iO. Tlicn there is the;. Most people who advocate a j ducted by Rev. J. A. Parsom. At. kev with nionev obtained from workino- on “NORTH WILKESORO and near Guilford. sales tax do it bn the ground of'noon recfss taken for dinner, HKi . i * rp. 1 • . ATidwav Service station, the traveler is di-isludcnts caii stay within the lav;!n'jce.ssity to “balance the budget,”■ which was served op the grounds- A?civil works projects. The hone is exp'.e..‘'..a * . . A “VRPr’rR'^ON’’ instcid of Forgu--“f college by stripping the-a phrase that seems to answer all] At 1 o'clock the congregation lec.ecl 0 ^ ' - I rook deck of the 14 and 1.5, making] questions. Rew people w'll admit! reassembled and'sinking contiiuird- son. No. 11 Ih- jack, No. T2 the queen] that th^y believe in a spies tax.es; At 1:30 an dntere.stirg talk otos Ivin the spelling of the city’s'.t,! Xo 1.3 pm king, .hnst what is a matter of right Garner ,nnd m'*.'lc hy Mr, L-. Bumgarney, But it is not our inten-it’’.'Ovin looih io at heart.s,:5leiney d'sclnimed fri >nd.shitj for chn.ivmar of the Wf|kes count:.' ale Quartet .sang a VJfrirl selec-- The fi"a}. s'leotioT,. "tVhere We’ll ''ever Grostt-Olb/’ w.i.s sung by the" ohgregatfon.. c:mbsr 31, gt 10 a. m, with .thpj , f^i^uijssbd by Rev. A. J. Pan following churches and choirs rej>-j®°^-®* . N,,. ,« « - ( J. A. GILLIAM, Chsiirmair; ' ■ OPAL PENDRY. gecretarv. Is here that many other jurists will emukite hi.s example. Civil vork-s itiohv,'. s bung .-pout ^ to improve business, but not Liio bi..sine.ss of *the bootlegger. Judge Rives is to ^staud in this matter ^our approval. The mista '.i.'.me i.s ine.xcusable. t un to biumt anyone foi he mistakes; rath- dha'.-'ind rluh- ;;;;'des and tex, v.'h''e Ihhnd.ring for i’b. singers. Selectionn were .rung by;. 9 A il T . . t r * * ~ 1 ' • * ll . M.id b'ng. a:;d ushig numb VS for the^ p;i.i;fiagc. Me. Doughton nev'r ad-] each choir, r, we call attention to the signs with the ^ p'u.'nos'' i.s ,i’.wt anpthcr on?., miitei the necessitv, 'He is u i-: An interesting talk was nwd b ^flTH . llOUi of .s'-?cine corrections iiia'le. Ap;::-■ Tlie bo;n J ■ ' not go \yr " ■ ■ the R ■' secjiic vite'. ^At the ’ • ■ ■ n way IS :’-t VO ^f]..Wilkesboro in •- In "view of Iht '. ^ ' have been •'nn ' V'nection might h — % are avtdlab'v r Hie necessiivy s; •is needed, wo u: Bnrrcwed Cormrirt (.I'-e.- v'bi'r.) 1 I'liOLOGUE . L.jly Ni.ivi’tf) >: !•:. v'h'b-'fi.r^ for ti’c b' tv .sou,-a! is bein't it’s downrig’it fu who kidded some r;j;- tint ’t s los? f moc ■ nrr.vil to nh I),.; '■■ -■et-bc.'k’” • It cars the Piir'-j qoujjtcdly right. Advocacy for the Attorney F. ■ ® rook d hy the's.o!op tax originates among thos.v V.'illtesboro, Mr. J.-A. G lUam mad whose ^ncopie is not vxhau?te-i by.th.' foilowing.announcements: _ 'V The in.an their living expenses, and whose 1. All .Sunday Schobl worr.ev.‘ •■^’into beliov- surplu-s thev would protect from ■ TeoncSted to meet at_ Monlr ('hvistian ■:n,d taxetjion. It is a method of taking Grov Hapti-rt ciuwh, Hws, ■ ■ iMok taxes from larger Incomes ant! Hve hunrte:vi pln''ng t’-'m on .'nrlkr-ones. T’e.o r. PXpl'-. .‘^sevi ;■ 1.1 H ■■ j ''i. '-SS tnat j.'.il -sentences ■V. iiiemtc ‘'.'Pm c'r- ' uuw. tivn, ■ k; 1 ; f J-n 'icipi'l nnounc. d intontivivi to do • i ll ■■ 1' cm n.- cani- • f.'ll.i'.v' 1.1 .a .smnllpst amount of reflection will ma’KC this clear. Arc the voters of the ninth dis pot trief going to let these outside in- It fluenccs shelve, their representa- occurs to u.s that much of the tune tive in congress? Only the voters ^ put vourself m Mr. meet with Haym^aqow f C'j't *0 b" g'vcn :■ medal. He’s a 1..0") tender "od his ronvincir'g ‘nl-loTic’’ ought 1o n'a’se him a great .salv.sman. A.nd we’re .advocating any of t ie g.ames fourth Sundavf28th) in Janu 2, The pesters’ . a^d deaco, ?’ meetih?: will' be held .a: Eotbel church. Hays; qn Saturday n gbt, M bcfoi'e -the fifth Sqndav r.ingii.g ' 4 April. - ■ a 3. The ndxt fifth Sunday si f ' " ing which will he held in Apr'd, .v.'d! ■ >i sincere de- sirs to bs of ser vice, wo .orgsmizod .'i Burial Association Num-^ bers of people are joining, J daily ^teid we hope y(tu. foo, wdil help by coming V.'n iic-.'d your holp nnd you lieiHl th.e pratefetioh. Tlcivn-^h churdi, ’ fj ■c. U. - 1 p'-.n toMv m P. b',.ik T doing s'lincthing more ■ , .n" w!vh'. Sir 'I. ■ • Ashe coim y . • ;■• -i y .■ fte'wcHrthwhiU • when "’O v sofp : -te - Tile ’h" ■ ■ cess to .i:'v r u ■ - rond wiil nw V ■.•way th." u.v.h cu-. i.-.■ ■ mofuntainside. - -The top of 'le .w- -d ■ • .-almost un-snip;' ’.I . , .road is compi'te... i''';'MKxiern touri-, ; 1: 1 ru \'r - I top:Snd the all ■ i I'rr ■b^ome more tlu u ui'.tei ^v‘]have heard of h h.;; .u 0 ■ i- tiresome trip up 'h-r ’■! is ■^:.It is a worthy ill.;.' pi'''V ''Wc tv.is foid:un.. tt' i m'tvii'g ii ! ; "’la a..; lOrio i.’f moLer I'c during th" r;alh,n 'A-hich K. UonUui'.'V.t iKi'nlH 11.1 a ■.Unnav for file iiontli of Xo- n.-r, and dir-ac.: .enr a*- tortion to 'v"o dat»n on it. Satuv- iay ami .v.nd''." oth given n-! the 2.';!'. di'v of ihe tn. vUi, Even tlie t'-si mi-'tak'':. Por’iaps, I'.r. n-.'.-ns this for Mr. C. €■ Gnmb ll. Each choir sang aaot’ or selecr tion and by reque.^t the Nighti’ - in n'.uving cards mip''t he cen say ood -Doughton’,', nlacc. He has tlw tod, Haj-s. . . . , and'expert" of a campaign id a An intcrestmg tel: w.ts made b; cl'ice rt 'V r'J two vi-pv.s. L' i'l.'.s t'.ahow' agur'riation bv ov ■■ ' w-ird at this time. ;-n g.vjei*nment joh nPi'' ‘ t-—qnt hi.n, though I 'do not believe ■'t „ v/ijidd. In anv ca-sx wb t" cn the di,=tr‘ot find, a-bet- te:'. r ;■ prp'‘"Vl'it ? To mai.'t- tein bhn hi c'ngres.s '.s long ns he will I -i ill go '.vi’.i 'je ■? dist't'.c- Urn io-' the diiitvict that _ sends tr Inc. -'hi; ■•'I'XiiUteM Ptiones— . Day - SO IlO.XB'” ■ .■}'3?ri3F?r?rrrrt J r Actn.x'i': iiAiite i o'lr consoliifioii. Eut l.nto F3'’r> ‘‘IlcrtT.pcnsafi'ir. t-’LINOR LA gEXBY. N. C. ”ta4. T.. ' l.trou:h hi’i. K'tiy th fyCuc ,v work i other -The Xfirtli cbmmissj, n T.!)( ntia.tio’i to „ ly F.NTSRSD IN LICENSE TAG CASE CO.lg .s.-ion t w. ere yi iola- riost 1 krl- w.\!> ng- ;;]! 'V ,p;v- :‘l. C ■>'d. '.tr.- - met h •Jud.ge ;;r:J the to oc'ur. j ••• gt-.' te"i;cv, i.'! ni;‘l'ni;;g the nro- V.: . .'.■■■eil t'.oh f;;vor.;i.il? action, an- fl-, hi! I :> hing'-at w.vjid “dov V. ; iudrtiritf- ■ C'viad tow.jnls - ducating i.i th:’ ''a::-.v-rs ef : rkle.s.s driving a.nd ;■ .1' theh- own j)i'oi-*ct:‘o.'' of ob-serring trr.fd? reg’jlariona,’’ thrt r.nnonn:;fment in.'a.:.h.;;fa! .“'ing in the cxpres.sed b?- “the exp--l ie of t e progr.i.n will be large- ■ Untion. f ' .'S to be paid by tboso requiring : ietic'r-n.'’ R v.?s’ decl.on-'tion further indicated the duc-ition which i.s to be expected, particu- H'gii Point.. Jan. .a,—Attorneys f’ r W. L. Yor'.: and .the oth.er ■p io owners and taxpayers who], hed Judge Lewis Teaedg restrain | highway patrolmen trom yrose-i commission granted 50 cents a day. fThe inp.ugurnth a 01 •-•.eiv'stt n..- happy , event hi tli for t’ae pv.’w covniry. -:..-gurrantef of 'lepos-ts v.nl], we be- Item -banish for ■ v the d.-mfrer of t:-'rr-f'c ."’v*—, , - , p -1 t, roguuir intervals, will be-made to assure ,th£Ph£h oaak failures such n.s have- It is ,jtli%b6ginning ©f a new era in the history of • mitigation will meet not only positbe rqj.asal but here a^ ^ear ago to thate it ^was larlv for rerkl.^.ss a’d drunken drirms. The-mini- nir.ni fine vidll be the exception ratb-^T than the rule; Ih" penalty will be s- vere: a striugnnt ch;ck-up, \YINS LIBERTY ON •.vitii cfl-'nders required to report to the court at SLIP IN THE LAW actual — nston of driving privileges: and any person Atlanta, Jan. 3.-^—Bill Schlitz, him. MA ‘ Stetesv Jami'’ V RalcirV, c Tco'-inr teday awq.’ dog. 'i')i iMr-ic' ”,’1 really v. '. liiO m;>r.'y, f'-r it will go to. a ' |■c■?ns’„^1■n dog i:vspital which l;.'’Pt th-' "aiuc'ess nio;i.'rrcl under cxaminr-u'oji for 1 d days to see if’ it had hydrophobia. E.arly la.st September the dog a street prowler, sank hfs teeth in'o the legs of Hugh Davis, 12.' who was ilistribiiting clrc:;!ara. The dog was taken Into cus tody and confined for 10 da;js in oiagmiraie v> oout.-.i s ^^ fo ,s.-e if it was mad. About th-’ 'and that they ho lo.n.gcr dcsirpd | biggest thing the animal had, it to prosecute their restraining^ turned out, Was an appetite and' order. They admitted the victory^ the dog was released. land took a non-suit. Per upkeep of the canine, dnr-j The attorney for the restrafne Ing the detention, the industrial magistrate, B. A. Woodeli, was a claim of not so easily satisfied. He want ed to know '-what basis the pe- —^ titJonera had for making a charge ol collusion' between the magistrate and the state highway patrol. ' , W. L. York, the principal JF.NKiNS HARDWAiiE COMPANY No/tlnvcst North Carolina’s Ijirpst Hardware Store" NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. or ting fagless motorists in ‘is rate R. A. Woodell's eorrt', said at the outset-of a hearing in ' Judge Toagne’s coprt today that .their ends had been met when a, ' nol pros was taken in .all cases in Magi.str.ate Woodell’s^ court; mueb SUuerin^ in the past, it attempts to see the ct.'"’: priv'teiT,-t secur-- who entered the federal peniten-j-titloner, was pnt -on the Wltned4' In the shadow of the Andes Mountaias, Natute stored theworld’s supply of Chilean Natund Nitrate, Nature is your iHend. She made your land. She makes youS, seeds. She created the three plaqt foods that are the sinew of forming in the South—potash, phosphate, CHILEAN NATURAL NITRATE, the one and only natuikl nitrate fierttlizer. CHILEAN NITRATE V/AS FIRST U6EO BY SOUTHERN FARMERS WHEN ANDREW JACKSON . j (OLD HICKORY) VJAS . ^ president 0829*1837)^ 1 of those who borrow money from the law. T explained that the copU included Bohlltz waa given the 10 years (arrest and witness fees, ^ It is, in fact, perhaps the best of many prologues ■in . . ,, } that North Carolina has heard. H the applause is]- lere is no reason in the worid why 1 m any wise tem^red, it is to await the unfolding25 years each—for an attempt ]hearing Judge Teague dismissed ^jnoney should not come out of hid-j of the play itself. 3w/"Thestocking, mattress and tin can; ~ ^ You hardly ever see a lu^and-run pedestnah. mgerous banks. Jhere is not only dan- T Ingmg the money to some unscrupu- r, but life is not safe when money :n' It Mussolini’s marriage plan continuaf the Italians or thought to be banked in the! ''uQ s»n have to plow under every third baby.— I Louisville Times. pi lOU i to keep money and come out into the years to rob a mall track in Charlotte, | indictments a^inst >22' motoriats, N. C. charged with having improper Recently he appealed, for «a licenses, when it was shown to writ of habeas corputf^on the‘the satisfaction of the court thjft coiftentlon that the law provides they have since oBtainod their| a penalty for robbing -a mail .g'^to licenses. truck driver but- no penilty for “ * an unsuccessful attempt. Federal attorneys consulted 1-ing toward the south have hehrd that congress is I “ ^OfTect. TBey were advisea it r«. tihte added security j about to convene and are headed for WaSgton ’ 1 -fPetroit FVee Press. Read Jonrnai-Patriot ads. Strawberries Ripe Hammond, La., Jan. 6.—Ripe' strawberries, matured by wal^ weather of the last few weeks', were breughthere today by John Bodi, fanner in the Albany 00m- monity. I CHILEAI^ NITRATE IS CfHE OF FEW THINGS IN THE WORlO that excels because qf its ] impurities, reason •IMPURITIES* SUCH AS IODINE, POTASSIUM, SODIUM, CALCIUM, BORON, Mij^ESIUM ARE NATINUW- PLANT FOODS m TMEMSELVeS