THURSDAY, JAN. 14. 1MT THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONUN PRICELESS INFORMATION for tl?e '"ffering from STOMACH OR uuuurnsi. UUC'tKS, DUE TO HYPER-SIP'TX-pooR DIGESTION. ACID uisru-MA, aOUR STOMACH, GASS1 NESS, HEARTBURN. CONSTIPATJON. RAI1 RD IT A T II gi D vdi rocwDcc n HEADACHES. DUE TO EXCESS ACID. Explains the marvelous Willard Treat ment which It bringing yffning relief. bold on IS Oay i trial. PERRY'S DRUG STORE mm mmm mmmmm u Don't be satisfied with ordinary baby powders that are nor anti--septic. Without paying a cent " more you can get Mennen Anti septic Powder which not only does everything that other baby . powders do, but also sets up an antiseptic condition all over baby's skin and fights off germs and infections. It stops chafing and rawness, too. Soiet a tin of Mennen Antiseptic Powder at your druggist's today. MENNIN Antiseptic POWDER Be Sure They Properly Cleanse the Blood YOUR kidneys are constantly fittes ing waste matter from the blood stream. But kidneys sometimes lag la their work do not act as nature in tendedfail to remove impurities that poison the system when retained. -Then you may suffer nagging back ache, dirtiness, scanty or too frequent urination, getting up at night, pumness under the eyes; feel nervous, miserable-!! upset . Don't delay? Use Doan's Pffls. Doan's are especially for poorly func tioning kidneys. They are recom mended by grateful users the country over. Get them from any druggist Now Ease Neuritis Pains Fast Bayer Tablets Dissolve Almost Instantly, In 2 second by atop watch, a genuine BAYER Aspirin tablet start to disintegrate and go to work. Drop a Barer Aspirin tablet fan tA glass of water. By the time It hits the bot tom of the glass It la disintegrating. What happens In this glass , . . happens In yotu stomach. For Amazingly Quick Relief Get Genuine Bayer Aspirin If you suffer from pains of neuritis what you want is quick relief. ' Genuine Bayer Aspirin tablets give quick relief, for one reason, be cause they dissolve or disintegrate almost instantly they touch mois ture. (Note illustration above.) fence when you take a real f ftayer Aspirin tablet it starts to dis solve almost as quickly as you swallow it. And thus is ready to start working almost instantly . . . headaches, neuralgia and neuritis pains start easing almost at once. That's why millions never ask for aspirin by the name aspirin alone ; when they buy, but always say "BAYER ASPIRIN" and see that they get it. Try it. You'll say it's marvelous. ; 15c FOR A DOZEN X DOZEN Irtually lb a tablet LOOK FOR THK BAYKR CROSS RELIEF . r . . an ida One of my neighbors, made a sug gestion the other day of a way to cut down the number of persons oh relief. "Publish the names of all who are being supported by the taxpayers," he said. "Post them on the bulletin board in .every Post Office " and Town Hall, and the amount they are getting from the public funds." ' ,1 think that is an idea worth considering. Once- everybody- in the community knew who was being paid for not working, , and . how much, a good many would be sham ed into taking work when it was offered, The cost of relief can -never be cut so long as folk find it easier and more comfortable to live with' out working. ,1 have no " sympathy with the principles' of Communism, but I was- impressed the other day when I read that Stalin, the dic tator of Russia, had issued an edict that "he who does not work shall not eat." That was the rule of the Plymouth Colony, It is the pnly sound 'basis on which any ', social order can long endure. VOTES , v; . . . ' . aliens . Another" neighbor made another suggestion, which interested me and the rest of the group who were discussing the relief situation. "Don't let 'em vote," he : said. "Probably it can't be done, but suppose the state should pass a. law disfranchising everybody 4 who is be ing supported at public expense." Nobody knows exactly how many people are drawing relief money, with or without working for it.' One of the reasons, I am told, why the taking of an unemployment census has been delayed, is the be lief that it would disclose the fact that a million or two aliens, illegally in this country, are Jiving at the expense of American taxpayers. That would put it up to us to send them back where they came from, which can't be done for two reasons. We haven't ships enough, and the countries : of : their origin wouldn't let 'em land. r MINERALS . . . ownership Who owns the mineral resources of the nation ? In Pennsylvania and in California that question is tip again. The big anthracite coal com panies of Pennsylvania shut down many,, mines. Unemployed miners and others have been working these mines and making : a living selling "bootleg", cbal. Public senti ment has kept the authorities from interfering with them. Governor Earle says he' wants to have the coal declared publicproperty, so that anyone can mine it under license from the state. In California many oil wells are awav out under the Pacific Ocean. The State1 claims ownership, and some oil operators pay. the state for the right to take out the oil. Now .the Federal government says California doesn't own the ocean or the oil under it .but it is the nrooertv of the nation. The New York law is that all mineral deposits .'belong to the state. Regardless of , who owns the surface land, anyone can file a mining claim by agreeing to pay the state ' one-quarter of the rev enue from it. That seems like good sense to me. ; . FLOWERS . , ' growers , I've bought (or wife has, which comes to the same thing) a good many! hundreds : of packages of fbwer seeds fin a lifetime. Some of them "came, up" and bore flow ers which more 'or-less resembled the picture, on the package "or in the catalogue and lots of 'em. didn't! ' . v ; , ' Ever have that happen to you? The State of New , York has a riew law which puts a penalty , on anyone selling flower seeds whose blossoms don't match the pictures. 1 don't know whether, this will re sult in toning down the pictures, of' improving the seeds, but to me it seems as important to , protect the flower grower as anyone else. The more flower gardens the better. GRASSHOPPERS . . this yea Just as the farmers of America Hello, Daddy ft i,t;V.fev 'M . fcdltr ItHnn'TniLltnVJli BrttlAiftiWif ftufc'11 -,""'-Jf ' m lift ' FLINT. Mich. . . - -Dionne. 2i and,; Dick, 6, . Insisted until' Mrs! Mary Tiener broueht the two ehil. dren down to. the automobile fac tory where daddy Tigner was on a "sit-down" strike, with thou sands of other fellow workers. The strike has .since spread throughput 'the industry. Secret Service Head WASH1JMUTON ... A n?w m?7nr of Frank J. Wilson, 50 now head of the Secret Service, succeeding Wm. H. Moran, retired, who served 64 years. Wilson has been acting chief since Sept. 8, 1936. have begun to look forward to the largest wheat crop on record for 1937, the Bureau of Entomology comes along an7. takes the joy out of life by predicting the wcfrld's largest crop .of grasshoppers for this year, in most of the wheat grOwing states. They've been counting grasshop per eggs, not all of them, of course; but enough in selected samples' of earth to give an idea of the total and the result is pes simistic for all of the wheat states except Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan. Which indicates again that if Mother Nature is left alone she will find her own way to solve the problem lof crop control. Seeds Should be Bept Dry While in Storage Cropsceds protected from damp ness in storage will have a better chance of germinating and prnduc ing strong plants even when handi capped by unfavorable weather. Dampness in storage has a ten dency to start" the germinating process and this weakens the seed, explained Dr. R, F. Poole-, plant pathologist with; the N. C. agri cultural experiment station.. Irish potatoes stored in banks should be airec frequently to pre vent decay; ' - - Corn, small "grain, and lather seed should be kept in. leak-proof build ings with , adequate ventilation to 'prevent the accumulation of too much moisture. ' However, this does not mean that the-seed. should be openly exposed to infestation by insect pests, Dn Poole cautioned. ' LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF PUBLICATION, Nortli Carolina, Macon Cojunty. In The Superior Court Macon County. " ' ' vs. . ' : ' '" Lonnie Grant et al. , ; The defendants, Carter TjBryson, 10 'Ay" v V M : 'if. L (" 7 ta LEGAL ADVERT! aiNG win take notice -that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon County to the end that the plaintiff may foreclose a tax lien covering lands in which the above named defendants have an interest, and the above named defendants will further take notice that they are required apppHrWithin thirty days in the-fyfi4J3 the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, N. C. and answer or de mur to the complaint in said ac tion or the plaintiff wilt apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 12. day of January, 1937. HARLEY R. CABE, Clerk of the Superior Court J 14 4tc F4 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION North Carolina, ' Maoon County. Iin The Superior jpourt Macon County . vs. y. II. Grant et als. The defendants, Royal Clothing Mfg. Co., will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior .Court of Macon County to the end that the plaintiff may foreclose a tax lien! covering lands in which the above named defendants have an interest, and the above named de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear within thirty days in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, N. C. and answer or demur, to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This the 12 day of January,. 1937. "HARLEY R. CABE," Clerk of the Superior Court J14-4tc F4 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION North Carolina, Maoon County. ' In The Superior Court Macon County vs. B. H. Hawks et al. . The defendants, B. H. Hawks, will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon County to the end-that the plain tiff may foreclose a tax lien cover ing lands in which the above named defendants have an interest, and the above named defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear within thirty days in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, N. C. and answer or. de mur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 12 day of January, 1937. HARLEY R. CABE, Clerk of the Superior Court J14 4tc F4 . NOTICE OF, PUBLICATION North Carolina, Macon County. Iin The Superior Court ; Macon County vs. J. W. Dowde et al. The defendants, M. A. Love, Laura M. Love, will take notice that an action as above entitled lias been commenced in the Super ior Court of Macon County to the end that the plaintiff may foreclose a tax lien covering lands in which the above, named 1 defendants have an interest, and the above named defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear, within thirty days in the office of the Clerk of the Superior -Court of Macon County, N. C. and answer Or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 12 day of January, 1937. HARLEY R. CABE, Clerk of the Superior Court J144tc F4 NOTICE OF, PUBLICATION North Carolina, Macon County. Iin The Superior Court Macon County vs. . W. H. Galloway, Trustee, W, H. Galloway and wife, Galloway The defendants, W. H. Galloway, Trustee, W. H. Galloway and wife, - Galloway, will take notice jthat an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon County to the end LEGAL ADVERTISING ; that v the plaintiff, may foreclose a tax lien covering lands in which the aboye named defendants have an interest, and the 'above named defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear within thirty days in the office of the Clerk of the-Superior Court of Vf nrtnn ( nntir XT f ovist' -krtcrA or demur to the complaint in said action or ;the plaintiff will apply to the Cowt for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the, 12 day of January, 1937. HARLEY R. CABE, 1 Clerk of the Superior Court J14 4tc F4 - NOTICE OF SALE State of North Carolina, County of Macon. WHEREAS, power of sale was vested in the undersigned Trustee by a Deed of Trust made, executed and delivered by BJrdie Grindstaff, to the undersigned Trustee on the 10th day of April, 1936, said Deed of Trust being registered in the Office of Register of Deeds for Macon C -unty in Book No. 34, page 76, to secure the payment of cer tain indebtedness in. "said Deed of Trust set forth; and whereas, de fault has been made in 1 the pay meent of said indebtedness, and the owner of the same has made demand upon the. undersigned Trustee to exercise the power in him vested by said Deed of Trust ; I will, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said Deed of Trust in me vested, on' Monday, the 8th day of February, 1937, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the Courthouse door in -Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described property : Being Lot No. 24 in the Laura M. Jones land as surveyed by W. N. Sloan, January, 1923, which plat is registered in the Office of Register of Deeds in Book No. M 4, on page 473, on the 27th day of July, 1926 This, the 8th day of January, 1937. J. H. STOCKTON, . Trustee , "J144tc J&J F4 ' ; NOTICE The annual stockholders meeting, of the Macon County Building & Loan Association will be held in the Building and Loan office, Bank of franklin Building, at 7:30 o'clock p.' m. on Thursday, January 21st, 1937. Please be present, either in person or by proxy. , H. W. CABE, President. J7-2tc-J14 ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of R.. M. Coffey, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of Jan uary, 1938, or this notice will be plead in bar of their : recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 8th day of January, 1937. OLLIE COFFEY, Administratrix. J144tc JHS F4 ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of W. L. Shepherd, deceased; late of Macon county, N. C, this is, to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the' 29th day , of December, 1937 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. " v This 29fih day of December, 1936. J. G. SHEPHERD, A. A. SHEPHERD, Administrators D31 6tp F4 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE" Having qualified as executor of J. T. Carpenter, deceased, late of Macon county, N. G, this is; to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the .undersigned on or before the 30th day of No vember, 1937, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery; All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 30th day of November, 1936. GEO. CARPENTER, Executor D10-6tp J14

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