at theIlSeoty 'Folds hH : TkkAawaitt Avsflalife With- a 0^ QdnK Matehed Bjr State Funds -IT '4^hbOtaa, June IS.—Devel* iBjopmente ot teterest to the state vvflicday, M Cowom worked to- ^.‘Wrd adjoarninent, included pas- of the Kerr bill, for. the eohtrol of tobacco production, and the atening by ’th® Preeldent of the highway bill. H^reeentative Lindsay War ren was In on the signing of the road bill, which will make ayall- ^able for road building in the state for the years 19S4 and r lSSS, $4,840,941, Allocations aay be made to the states be ginning July 1, and the amount mentioned does not have to be matched by the states. Under the terms of the hill, during the two years thereafter there will be made aTallable an additional $2,- 938,000, but this will have to be matched by the state. ' ' Included In this bill there Is a provision, proposed by Represen tative Warren, under which there will be created a perma nent fund which may be used on repair work and rebuilding pur poses in the event the federal aid roads are damaged by floods. HOW WOMEN CAN WIN MEN AND MEN WIN The Favor of Other Men Unless two pints of bile juice flow tiail: from yotfi* liver Into your bowels, jrouj decsys ia your bowcU. This poisons your whole body. Movements get hard an^ eoBStiMted. You get yellow tongue, yeb low skin, pimples, dull eyes, bad breath. ‘ ad taste, gas. dissiaess, headache. Yi bad taste, gas. dissiaess. headache. Yoi have become an u;:ly-U»oking.wfoul-Bmell* Ing. sour-tbinklxu pcr»«jn. You have lost your personal cnartn. Kverybouy waatj to run from 70m But don’t take aalta. mineral watera oils, laxative pills. laxative candies 01 xpect tbem to get rid u r they only move oat the tail end of your bowris and chewing and .. .. of this poison that destroys /our personal ebarm. They can’t do it, for they onl] that doesn’t take away enough of the de> eayed poison. Ckmnetics won t hdp at alL Only a free flow of yonr bile Juice will atop tnis decay poison in your bowels. The one mild vegetable medicine which starts a free flow of your bile Juice is Carter's Little Liver Pills. No calomel (mercury) In Carter’s. Only fine, mild vegetable extracts. If you would bring back vour Mrsonal charm to win men, start taking Csuler’s Uttle Liver Pills according t» wrcctioBB today. 2^ at drug store*. Refoae *'sornethlng Just as good”, for It may gripe, loosen teeth or scald rectum. Ask for Carter’s Little Liver Pills by name I ai^ gat what you ask for. C iMt, C. M. Co. Ldke Is Nominate wm CONG^^ LONG SESSION AS TT WIPES SLATf CLEAIJ ''ashtngton, June is>3on-: lodier oM. Be District Attomey h> : ' ii Luke Grayson, of; Mountain City, Tenn., a brother of ^J. C. Grayson, of this city, was nomi nated for district attorney on the Republican ticket In'** the first judicial district of Tennessee in the ifflmary Saturday. He was nominated by a margin of 824 votes. Counties Included In the dis trict, Johnson, Carter, Washing ton, and Unicoi, are overwhelm ingly Republican and the nomi nation Is equivalent to election in August. He will take office In November. His opponents In the primary Saturday were Raymond C. Campbell, of ElUabethton, Mc Kinley Green, of Washington, county, and Sherman Grlndstall, of Uarter county. Mr. Grayson carried every county except Cart- BOOMER NEWS George Raft’s leading lady in Paramount's “T h e Trumpet Blows,” today and tomorrow at the Liberty Theatre, is Frances Drake, who first played opposite him in “Bolero.” “The Trumpet Blows,” is a romantic picture of modern Mexico. (iovernor Sentenced Bismarck, N. D.—Governor William Danger, convicted with four ollier.s Of conspiracy to de fraud the United States, called a recess in his campaign for re- election today to fight for a new trial. Danger and his associates face po.ssible terms of two years in a federal penitentiary, a $10,000 fine, or both. They were convict ed yesterdaj’ and the court set today for sentencing and hearing motions for a new trial. Benbow Wall, of Yadkin county, has placed a 500-gallon container so as to catch the rain water from his bam roof and is using the stored water in his cattle bam. BOOMER, June 20. — The community has been saddened by the deaths In the home of James Larkin Pearson. His fath er,'Mr. Billy Pearson, died Tues day of last week, and his wife, Mrs. Cora Wallace Pearson died Sunday night. Mr. Christie Fortner and Mr. Elisha Ferguson each have large crops of cherries this year. Sev eral of the people have been en joying visits to their orchards. Mr. W. A. Caudill visited his wife in the Davis Hospital at Statesville, Sunday. Miss Dillian Stafford, of North Wllkesboro, was In this com munity one day last week look ing after the Child’s Welfare Survey. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Laxton and family went to Ferguson Sunday to visit Mrs. Laxton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brookshire. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Carlton and family went to the Blue Ridge one day last week to get cherries and went on to Boone and Blowing Rock. Washington, J|pSt;^fiB%ny quit tonight, with party ^ indopendsnts In command and ttg 'prognni a Uttle more complete.^, .-.m. That "IHtle more" was the p$lee of adjournment exacted by the insurgents In a liold *^ last minute drive which crushed the opposition of the Democratic leadenUp.-" v -^'It consisted of the Dill railway labor dispute 'adjaatment act, pushed through to"' enactment even over the decision of Presi dent Roosevelt to let It go ^er to the next Congress.' The measure lay at the heart of the parliament^ jam i and crisscross of filfbustors which until early this evening threaten ed to keep Congress for* days longer. _ FUlbnstmr Abandoned Senator Hastings, Republican, Delaware, condneted a persistent one-man talking match against the bill, but, laming that the Democratic leadera had capitun- lated to the insurgents and de cided to wait him out he aban doned his tactics. With that measure out of the way, the end came quickly through adoption of a conference report on the administration housing bill, last remaining Item on the Roosevelt program, and in house acceptance of senate amendments to the rail bill. The day also saw the Indepen dents victorious In an effort to get senate adoption of a con ference report of the Frazier bill, giving bankrupt farmers a virtu al six year moratorium On their debts. Be day and Sunday were the ovenaOT meeting Ume at New Oownanf BeSfikIgehttreh. ll«4^J. t Har row was a . Tlsltlng minister to the church for the idbal time in about eleyen years.'*‘'Ray. Mr. Harrold delivered two wonder ful'sermons Saturday aad: Sun day, Both .pastors. Revs. M,^^- DUlard and J; W. Brown were present.-They appeared very as- Cbteiip, ’fine the. "brain trurt": vNin declared by secretary of tb® I^Jor Har old t; Ickes tonight to inspir ed by fear of that ,|rbni?s abfl- The crltlctem, be told the graduating class of Northwestern ttstversity. In a epmmeneenient 'fief m -1' I "'I G.C. BeHevea Fla, Colds. Can^i% 9l ThRHiL, Greup, WciiuHWIi giyjTIWBi grateful for^ Mr. Harrold’s qlstanee. ^ Mr. Roy Shumate, of Nemors, Va., visited In the ..Myers-Dehart community last week. Mrs. Frona Whitley, of Win*' ston-SalenfT 'visited ' friends in the Myen community over the week-;ond. Mrs, Whitley left tor Wele^W. Va., Snnday where she expects to visit '^th her son, Garvey Whitley, and, friends of Welch. AINT MACaiirK UA»S JENKINS HARDWARE, COMPANY ^ “Northwest North Carotiiui’o Largest Hardware NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. A wrangle over this measure, and a filibuster for it by Long, of Louisiana, were important contributing causes of the aban donment of carefully made plans to end the session on Saturday night. In addition, action was com pleted during the day on the vit al second deficiency bill, carry ing more than $2,000,000,000 in appropriations largely for re lief expenditures. Burned To Death Pilot Mountain, June 16.—Fu neral service was conducted this afternoon at 2 o’clock for Mrs. F. D. Smith near Pilot Moun tain. Burial was In the family cemetery near Danbury. Raleigh, June 16.—Seventy- five thousand beef cattle from the hard-hit drought section In the middle west are being sent to North Carolina and the first shipment of about 20,000 head will arrive about June 23, Mrs. Thomas O’Berry, state relief ad ministrator, announced this aft ernoon. Plunges To Death Los Angeles, ,"Jnne 18.—The body of a nnde young woman dancer who plunged to her death from a fourth story window of an apartment house here last midnight was Identified today as that of Hazel Juanita Pierce, 28, niece of J. Q. Higginbotham, former treasurer of Coconino county, Arizona. YOUR BEST FRIEND NOTICE OP ADMINISTBA’nON Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the estate of Ralph G Bingham,* deceased, this is tr notify all uersons having claim f against said estate to present them within 12 months from 4ate of this notice or It will hr pleaded In bar of their right to recover. All persons indebted tr said estate will please come for ward and make settlement. This 14th day of May. 1934. MRS. GRACE S. BINGHAM. 6-21-6t. Administratrix. ’P't Shi ^Pis you your soil . Your^ sad, and Chilean Natural Nitrak ^ ■4 ' ■■■ J; EXECUTORS’ NOTICE Having qualified as Executors of the Estate of W. F. Hendreu. deceased, late of Wilkes county N. C., thle Is to notify all- personr having claims against the estat' of said deceased to exhibit them to Luther Henderson at 510 O’ Hanlon Building, Winston-Sal em, N. C., or to Tommie Hender son at his home, R. F. D., Hamp- tonville, N. C., on or before Junf 1, 1935, or this notice will bf pleaded In bar of their recovery All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This 28th day of May, 1934. LUTHER HENDERSON, TOMMIE HENDERSON, Executors of W. F. Henderson. A. B. CUMMINGS, Attorney, Winston-Salem, N. C. 7-5-61 What • fiicnd old Modxr Nator* i* to mi7 AM* lA* maket • crop. Your laad-^atu* cnatod It, Tlit toad JW yiant—Natnze craatei it Son and rain—1^ ftoto Hidtoih tito Aad Chilean Natural Nhratr-tiili nu|^ plaat ftod h W of Natara*a miradea. Into CUlaan ahe put tot piud *1ai|toA tlaar.eadi one a plant food in itadt They art aBaaaaaMtb ^ your crop. Chiletn Natural Nitrate b the ideal i by over 100 years of uae on Soudtem cropa. Two k4wt« of CMViin—both are gentdne, Champion 1 a- (granulated) and Old Style. ftotoct youradt The way to be aura yoo irt what yon b to aay Champko Chilean or Old Styte Chilean whai order. Flay wfe. Chi£ea/t^ NAItlRAL nitrate .9 THE ONLY NITROGEN THAT COMES FROM THE GROUND: THE GENUINE ORIGINAL “SODA" Safest Tire Firestone Ever Built Hoyi UNCONDITIONALLY diJARANTEED Against All Road Hazards For a Period of Twelve Montlis |jr- m M I / M / w m rnij Wij Mij ■» m’j\j M JL W * ^ r r M-m w ^ ‘ C.«merdal S.rvi« all Fir«to« Tm. are 6 ,* s, ... a--^| - uaM* 2V-'. - --5^

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