PAGE TWO Pellagra Deaths I n A u «>• us i i Hiring August ninct\-three deaths from pellagra wciv iv corded in N rth • 'aiolina. This number c nip...i ■ with m: ety i !>•» for tin- corresponding mouth las; year. From Janu ary to Aug. Inclusive this \ear exactly 700 peopie died as a r> ,-ilt of pellagra. This number compare.- again with t> IS dur .ng thf -ame eight-m 'nth per last \\>ar. It begins t.i look as if the in : efforts mailt l thr ij-hoit • ' Stati 'lis v art .i.u'iil>■:l t .• ■■ v- ■ iv «. th••■!.* i , ev ■ • > !i w i!! not In. 1 with • !i - n has i .1 u :':}• I 'Vii'i i : th -y ar. ■ . ■ ■ ss fai ' ■ • ) rice.-* and general depression .a' up- th. n rniai liv'ng r '■;' ii i toi" a large nun; ".t o! families. I'iir problem ■ f b. 'a.r.'ig adequate to : ii ~;i;- ii e" ' i|Ua:.*i ity has ! . > !: a real one for sikh pe pic. !' . llagn ■ 'imr a disease i»as d on nutri ti ::a! "imbalance" with p u liar nervous symptoms, cond ti": > throughout the .war have !••-( :i wrv favorable to a;i i' - crease in it-; occurrence. C oi food, a h ; ■•fill outlook, at. I fr« iom from worry ins .'ar a« p-- i 1 >K•. afford the best pr - to tion against pellagra. Mrs. Martha A. Jenks of Chicago, who testified she had f rgiwn her husband a doze i times for his escapade.- and I- ihin't do it agaiu. was grant ed a divorce. 0 1 'fy—"fr jj Wheat Fertilizer f WTMIW JiWHlT'WfcJ—a—BMW—mw O I August 11, 1930, U Dobson, N, ( ~ » 2 Surry County. f ! The American Agricultural ( hem. Co., Z Greensboro, N. C. (ient lemon: ! have had a wonderful success with 1 i your "AA Ql ALITV" BASIC and POT- O; ASH growing wheat. Although it was , not an ertra good year for wheat, my L J yield on 22 acres was 30 1-2 bushels per C ]acre, which weighed (iJ pounds to the bushel, i grev. this wheat with an ap plication of 100 pounds per acre of vour "A A Qr ALITV" BASK LIME and POT ASII. ()(i() bushels of this wheat has been ' inspected and certified by an official seed ■ inspector. This is the plumpest wheat 1 ■ n have ever ever grown and I believe that |j from the test made it is one of the finest q set d • ar iety. M Yours truly, I i). \Y. HKM MINGS. I * w.t- Mftw——*>— mmmmrnm maw——^ |J (Due to the Fine Quality of this W heat, Mr. Hem= Q 2 mi igs is selling same for Seed W heat.) S 0 To avoid substitutes, be sure | 1 the "AA Quality" Trade=Mark is 3 j on each sack. Q > ; O J American Agricultural fl Chemical Co. Greensboro, N. C. Q Smith-Joyce. " i A wedding of much interest was s lemnized at Stuart. Va.. j SitiP'day n'ght. Sept. 20. HK'>n, ; : when Miss Elizabeth Lillie Joyce became the bride of Mr. !* Kdwin Carroll Smith. Rev. A. - i:. Estall performing the cerc • mony. Mrs. Smith is the attractive • ( y ting daughter of Mr. and . i Mrs. James A. Joyce, of Stuart. ! Va.. and one of Patrick countyV j most successful sell ol teach -1 ers. 1 Mr. Smith is the handsome J young son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Smith. > f l.aws. n- I ville. and is a very progressive i j iarm.er. ; They have a host of friend-* e\ er.\ where who wish them i nuieh happiness an.i suices through life. Maurice I'ortnan of Chicago, shot himself, being driven io fivnuv by pian s olawl cons ■ '! tantly by live neighbor.*, i. Her lotiin wa- so large that , it could not enter the Baptist church in Liwrp ol for Mis Wilbur's funerai, so servici - wire held in the church yard. 1 Because of the housing . shortage in Stowniarket. Kng.. . lifteeii pers ns occupy a three room cottage and several haw to deep ill the clipboard. i Henry Marsh w n the annual : smoking contest in Lincoln. I Eng.. by keepii.g his pipe light ed 1 hour and minutes on a single mati h. THE DANBdR'i REPORTER Pierce Grainer of Paris brok _> all records by carrying a 52 pound barrell on his head. Mi's. Clara Boag of the Irish Free State has developed i signalling device for automo biles which pr niises to bring her substantial rewards for her ingenuity. Miss Dorothy Galberth, IS. Miss Esther Warner, 24. an.l Mrs. Helen G llespie. .'JO, a'l made solo flights after only one day of instruction at Roose velt field. Long Island. Ainung tlie numerous refine ments found on the Hut..-on Great Eight is the novel toggle handle which enables driver i passenger to open the wind shield with one hand. The two cowl ventilators on the Hudson Great Kij;ht m..y be regulated individually, pro viding highly ellicient ventila tion under all driving condi tions. The disappearing rear eur ta n rollers in the Hudson Great Eight closed model illustrate the careful attention that has given to every deta 1 of interior trim. Mrs. Ellen Ross, win recent ly died in Carawissa. Pa., wa the last living daughter of ; veteran of the lb-volution, her father having served as a drummer boy for Washington at the age of 11. She vas also .i niece of Betsy Boss, repute ! maker of the tirst American flag. (iermanton Union School Has a (iood Beginning i A little over three hundred j enrolled >iii the Germanton l.'nion Scho 1 during the tirst week. Seventy-eight of these' are in the high school depart ment. Many more are expect ed to enroll this week to bring the total to about .'575. The faculty this year is: R. S. Gardner, principal: V. It. j Brantley, assistant principal and instruct; r of mathematics and science; MNs Mabel Ingold. English and Latin; Miss Clara Smith, home economics and science; Miss Clara Helsabeck. 7th grade; Mr. T. E. Freeman. Cith grade: Miss Domris Gro- . gaii. sth grade: Miss Jessie V. Carson, Ith grade; Mrs. Beulah Be.-k. .'»rd grade; Miss Dorothy Pike. 2nd grade: Miss Mary llouck, Ist grade, and Miss Mary Taylor, music. At a special faculty meet in-r these objectives were outlined for the year: (1) To stand ardize the elementary grades: cii To organize and establish a physicial education course: ("■ > To beautify the scho 1 grounds with the aid of P. R. i'. A.; (4) To recognize the !'. P. A. and ask the co-oper ation; (5) To organize liter ary societies, and seme school clubs: (0) To publish a monthly school paper. As Miss Ellen Martin and Charles E. Gates of Chicago, were be ng married a c din was borne into the church for a i funeral, the undertaker having mistaken the- time set fur his arrival. Mrs. K!la Cannon, of Chicago was lined £5 i for kicking :i j)oli( ■email. SAI.K or I.AM) I'NDEII DEED OF TKI ST. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust, bearing date of Oct'her 7. 1!)2(>. recorded in the ollice of the Register of Deeds of Stokes county. North Carolina, in Book of deeds of trust No. Tti. at page 21-'b exe cuted by \V. M. Hat 11 and his wife li'eiie Katon. li. M. Nance and his wife Beatrice Nance, to ('. F. White, trustee, to se cure a certain debt and bond or not for the sum of $2.(1(10,00, two thousand dollars, made payable t » B. I'. Shelton, and the said debt and bud. or note, being due and unpaid, upon ap plication being made to me to foreclose said deed of trust, I will on— FRIDAY. THK 2-ITH DAY OF OCTOIIKK. 19:50. at the hour of one o'clock P. M. cn the premises, under the terms of said deed of trust, and to satf,fy same, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash lh" lands therein con veyed which are described and defined as follows, to-wit: A certain tract f land lying and being in Stokes Countv iifuvsaid and more particularly described and delined as fol lows : Beginning at an iron stake in the edge of Main Street and being the N. E. corner of Bank of Stokes County 1 t. running S. :57 (ley. \Y. 75 feet following Bank of St' kes County line to an iron stake, eorneer of lot of Bank of Stokes County; thence S. 52 deg. E. 25 feet to an iron stake; thence N. .'57 deg. E. 73 feet to an iron stake in edgo of Main Street; thence N. 52 deg. W. with Main Street 25 feet to the beginning, contain ing 1875 '.square feet. The above mentioned lot is situated in the town of King, North Carolina. This 18th day of Sept., 1930. FANNIE J. WHITE, Administratrix of C. F. White, Trustee, Dec'd. C. M. Cleary, 66. of Mattoon, I 111., fractured his jaw when he yawned. Mrs. Helen White ol' Wash-1 ington was recovering a few days ago in a huspital after a transfusion of blcod for which more than 100 persons respond-1 ed to a radio appeal. She had just given birth to her twelfth child in 12 yeafls. ! Miss Helen Meany cf Green wich, Conn., holder of 16 inter national swimming and diving championships, and the only American girl to compete on three Olympic teams, is engag ed to be married to Harry 11. Ba'fe. a New York broker. NEEDHAM Funeral Home Pilot Mountain, N. C. Successor To Cox and Needham Funeral Directors, Quick Ambulance Service- Day or Night, In Stokes Surry and adjoining* Counties. Tele phone, Day. No. 9, Night, No. 14. W. R. COX and W.F.SWANSON Funeral Directors AMBULANCE SERVICE Pilot Mountain, N. C. Office Phone fiO Residence Phones It and 51 9-17-1 w The common cause of digestive dilli cullies is excess acid. Soda cannot alter this condition, and it burns the stomach. Something that will neutralize the acid ity is the sensible thing to take. That is why physicians tell the public to use Phillips Milk of Magnesia. One spoonful of this delightful prepa ration can neutralize many times its volume in acid. It acts instantly; relief is |uick, ami very apparent. Ail gas is dispelled; all sourness is soon gone; the whole system is sweetened. Do try this perfect anti-aeid, and remember it is just as good for children, too, and pleasant for them to take. Any drugstore has the genuine, pre scriptions! product. PHILLIPS * Milk of Magnesia WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1. 19:50. Jean Chaplain has attracted the attention of Paris critics as a piaix* solcist at the ajre of G, and seems destine;! to become a world-famous virtuosi). Services At Smith's Chapel Elder Watt Tuttle will preach at Smith's Chapel on the 4th Sunday in October. NOTICE. i Notice is hereby jriven that ! application to the Governor of North Carolina will be made for the pardon of John N. j Johnson, who is now serving term at Caledona Farm. Mrs. John N. Johnson. "Smile Ordinary pains— head ache and neuralgia, muscu lar pains, functional pains, the headache and congested feeling of a cold in the head—how quickly they disappear when you take u tablet or two of DR.MILES* tbbir-TTlint Dr. Miles' Aspir-Mint is the rew, stable, mint-flavored tablet that ia making people all over the country "Smile at the Ache** Your drag fiat has them.