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Thursday, Jane 9, 1932 NURSES CONDUCTING CLINICS IN YADKIN Giving Free Physical Examinations To All Children A aeries of daily clinics, to be conducted at different points in the county, were begun in Yadkin coun ty Monday by county nurses. Tbe object of the clinics is to give every small child in the county the bene fit of free health service. The clin ics offer a free examination of all children from infant to school age and also of all expectant mothers. Physicians of the county are co operating in the examinations and are fciring Information as to the ad visable way of correcting any defects which may impair the progress of the child about to enter school. The schedule from today is as fol lows: Boonville high school, June -13; Hamptonville school. June 14 J Forbush school. June 15. A clinic Is being held today (Thursday), at Courtney school. Cad: "I say, old fellow, why on earth are you washing your spoon in your fingerbowl?" Cod: "Do you think I want to j get egg all over my pocket?" SWAIM'S RABBURY For Meat or Breeding Phone 338-W ARLINGTON, ». C. - - ire. G. ARMFIELD j Notary Public I W. M. ALLEN LAW BUILDING >i ~" ■ EXPERT WATCH #and Clock Repairing Years Experience 1 S. E. SHUMATE Main Street Elkin, N. C. M 9 if Gainful i » WEAK Hi | CONDITION ■Wares- •!{ "I was weak and y could not do my work," • Tfimiff i' writes Mrs. C. O. Sut 'J ton, of Elizabeth, Ind. ~gS9»a ' "I had pains in my back and side. It seemed like when I would jet up, I would drag around to do my work, and had bad head axsne. My mother told me to try CarduL She had taken tt herself, and had found it a good medicine. I took several bottles of Cardul and It h«lp«d ma very much." »CARDUI HELPS WOMEN! After more than three months ■of suffering from a nervous ail ment, Miss Glivar used Dr Miles' Nervine which gave her such : aplendid results that she wrote i «u an enthusiastic letter. If you suff+~ frcrm 'Nerves," If you lie awake nights, start at sudden noises, tire easily, aire cranky, blue and fidgety, your nerves are probably out of order. Quiet and relax them with the aame medicine that "did the work" for this Colorado girl. Whether your "Nerves" have troubled you for hours or for years, youll find this time tested remedy effective. At Drug Stores 25c and SI.OO. ! STATE NEWS Items in Brief Form For Busy Readers Patton In Nominated Frank C. Patton, recently en dorsed by the N. C. Republican com mittee for district attorney in the western district federal court, was on Saturday nominated by President Hoover for the post. Early and favorable action by the senate is ex pected since both N. C. senators ap prove. 3 Held For Kidnap Attempt Howard Dean and Joe Lucas, of Roseland, are held on admission of demanding $5,000 from V. Z. Reed, Jr., wealthy New York sportsman, on threats of kidnaping him and his two small children and dynamiting the home. Lucas was picked up at the point where it had been demand ed the money be hidden. He im plicated Dean as writer of the threatening note. Farmer Is Killed By Truck At attempt to change seats with his dairy helper while his milk truck was In motion, provided fatal Satur day to E. D. Dodson, of near Me bane. The truck hit a bridge head on and Dodson was killed by severe shock. 888 More Teachers in N. C. A net increase of 333 teachers ! was allowed by the state board of ; equalization on Saturday for the next school year. 393 additional teachers being allotted to 70 coun ' ties and decreases totalling 60 in ' other counties being ordered. Guil ! ford led with 26 more teachers. m Clyde Physician Killed Forced off the highway by an other driver who did not stop. Dr. ' Sam B. Medford, 70. of Clyde, drove his car into a pole Friday. He died in a Waynesville hospital a short j time afterwards. Ijexington Man Suicide George W. Pugh. Lexington fur niture manufacturer, killed himself , with a pistol shot at his home Fri day. Claim Chadwlck Forger Already held under $30,000 bond for Richmond, Va.. where he is charged with selling bonds stolen in Philadelphia, David N. Chad'wick. Jr., was arrested in Wilmington again Friday, where he is held as a suspect In a $115,000 Florida | check forgery plot. Chadwick was formerly a city commissioner in Wil , mington. Killed By Canton Train N. J. Worley, 72, car checker at j Canton, was killed by a Southern freight train in the Canton yards :on Friday. There were no witnesses. Charged With Embezzlement Charged with embezzlement of 54.060 while teller of the defunct National bank, Kinston, Guy W. | Churchill was arrested Friday and held under SI,OOO bond for trial in federal court at New Bern. Two Swimmers Drown Henry Adams, drowned in a small lake near Charlotte when in I swimming with friends Friday. The | same afternoon James Phillips, 16, drowned in a small tourist camp pond near Rockingham. Cone Heads Traffic Group Julius W. Cone. Greensboro, was ! returned as president of the N. C. Traffic league in convention at Wrightsvllle Beach last week. The league advocated the Boyd bill look ing to development of state port and waterways. Dedicate Fisher Monument A stone shaft surmounted by a sphere and an eagle, the monument to the heroic Confederate defenders of Fort Fisher on the Cape Fear river was dedicated on June 2 by the United Daughters.of the Con federacy, Governor Max Gardner making the address. High Point Man Suicide Shortly after an automobile ride with his sweetheart, Frank M. Dantzler shot, himself to death with a small rifle In flout of her homo, High Point. Slle could not give of ficers any explanation of his act. Auto Accident Fatal Warren Creech, Snow Hill youth, died June 2 from injuries received the preceding Sunday when his car was hit by another at an intersec tion. Local Boy Returns After Graduation Dewey Combs, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Combs, of this city, re turned Wednesday evening from Berea College, Berea, Kentucky, where he received his A. B. degree last week. Mr. Combs made a splendid re cord during his college career. Dur ing his junior yoar he was president of his class. He was also vice-presi dent of the Kappa Sigma Literary Society; vice-president of the college Y. M. C. A,; treasurer of the stu dent council; member of the French Club and a member of the staff of the "Chimes*', the college year book. THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA Cycle News We are having a drouth just now and gardens are suffering very much. Harvest is about ready. Wheat is fairly good. Mr. Nelson Castevens has gone into the rabbit business. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Nicks, of Winston-Salem, were visiting in the home of Mr. H. C. Nicks, Sunday. Mr. Dewey Brown and family, of Atlanta, Ga., are visiting his half brother, Rev. W. V. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Johnson and children, of Winston-Salem, visited Mr. Johnson's sister, Mrs. Gaston Myers, and Mr. Myers, Sunday. Mr. R. A. Dobbins, our mail car rier, has recently purchased a new Ford car in which to carry the mail. Next Sunday at 2 p. m., at Swaims church, the Sunday School group, consisting of Jonesville, Island Ford, Shady Grove, Oak Ridge, Mt. View, Yadkinville and Bwaims Baptist churches, will meet. A good pro gram will be carried out and some nice singing will be done by the Sun day schools. Come and enjoy the afternoon. We are sorry to note that we have a case of typhoid fever in the community. Little Miss Eva In score is quite ill with it now. Since the people have been taking the vaccination we rarely ever hear any more of fever. Mine Ridge News A surprise party was given for Miss Rithy Thompson Saturday evening. After several delightful games, refreshments were served. Miss Erma Smith spent the week end with Miss Alma Lowe. The Mine Ridge team lost a game of baseball Saturday, by a score 17 to 5 in favor of Mulberry. The same old faithful losing team is go ing to try it again with North Elkin ~ "" ' ' kl **Mahe it Four 3 Father! 93 g2 If yon once have a taste of the New NuGrape, yon always come /a back for more. It 's just that sort of a flavor—a mysterious some- uu \OjR | hing, bom of plump Concord grapes and sunshine. There is noth- INf JtQ * n S anywhere near like it, with its bouquet of dew-ripened grapes, |LL and its sparkling, dancing life as of champagne. ||j jjj|| /A j Next to impossible to keep the New NuGrape on ice at llMlA —die fam- LS jjLl /j* sneaks in for "just another bottle," even when a case is purchased at [v a time. But since Nature and Science brewed it and iwwtglii it to its do- «9sP^Si^B lightful state of appetizing perfection—yon can drink as as yon please as often as you please. /V There is no substitute for the New NuGrape, 'mBS99wVI Accept none, for it would only mean disap gpointment. The genuine is sold everywhere ggjiH^v - COCACOLA BOIT>LING COMPANY MAD£WITHW£LCH'SGRAP£JUICC^S^^^^ Saturday afternoon. Everyone is in vited. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor visited their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo wT Smith, over the week-end. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND v North Carolina, Surry County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale vested in me and contained in a Deed of Trust executed by J. A. Somers on the 23rd day of March, 1931, to secure the payment of a note therein mentioned, and default having been made in the payment as therein stipulated and aa evi denced by said note, and demand having been made on me to aell the lands described in said Deed of Trust, which is recorded in the of fice of Register of Seeds of Surry County in Book 100, page 155; I will, THEREFORE, 0 n Tuesday, June 14, 1932, at the hour of two o'clock P.- M., on Bridge street in the Town of Elkin and on the prem ises hereinafter described, offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder the following described real estate, to-wit: A tract or parcel of land, adjoin ing the lands of C. A. McNeill and Bridge Street in the Town of Ellf in, Surry County, N. C. Situated at northwest corner of Bridge and Spring streets and front ing on Tyest side of Bridge street 120 feet and of that width extend ing back 150 feet to an alley. The same being known and designated as Lots Nos. 11 and 12 and a part of Lot No. 10 in Block 22 on map of Elkin Land Company recorded In Register of Deeds office Surry County in Book 29, page 600. This land is being sold subject to all prior liens. This the 14th day of May. 1932. (5-9 J. B. MATHIS, Trustee. MEASURED FEET SPIRITS Teacher*; "Tommy, tell the class Convalescent (to a friend): something about Lindbergh's great "Thanks very much for the brandy peaches. Although the doctor would Tommy: "I never saw them, but not let me at the peaches, I enjoyed I can tell about Charlie Chaplin's." the spirit in which they were sent." ■ i " ■ IJVSIST -"GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN StficauLme •••• tV D>|u Cms is not just a trade-mark, out a SpaM of safety. tksta« trißs yon it depress the heart. The tafcAet stamped Bayer JUsiiwj so quickly you 99t tnstaot (def from headaches or other pain. thoe a no disagreeable taste or odor to tablets of Buyer manufacture; no harmful quantities of free safteyfie acid to upset the stomach; no coarse paitkks to iiiilaU. throat or stomach. NO UtBLETS ME GENUINE (BAYER (ASPIRIN WITHOUT THIS CROSS V E ) VBy ,
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