Author of "How to Win Friend* and Influence People." MEN ARE ONLY HUMAN You've heard of William Mc- Chesney Martin, Jr., the presi dent of the New York Stock Ex change. When I talked with him in his office on Wall Street, his desk was not cluttered up with papers and important documents. There was nothing but a small scratchpad. As he talked he held a paper- QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptom* of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS ACID Free Bo ok Tells of Home Treatment that Mast Help or H Will Cost You Nothing Over one million bottles of the WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Eiem Acid- Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Qaulnm, Hoartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. 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Co. Chas. T. Jones v Troj- M. Church _-s. ' PHONE 180 ELKIN, N. C. weight in his hand. But it was not an ordinary paperweight. It was a stone. On one side was a copy of the Aztec calendar from Mexico. He said that this an cient calendar helped him forget his troubles, for it made him real ize that trouble is fleteting and that time is eternal. When he is upset over some problem he looks at his paperweight calendar and remembers that this trouble will pass. Mr. Martin said that, as a stu dent, he wanted to attend Yale, and to distinguish himself in athletics. His almost overwhelm ing ambition was to wear the let ter "Y." When he saw anybody with a "Y" on his sweater, he fol lowed him down the street, al most worshipful. But he never had quite enough courage to go up and talk to so great a hero! At last, he arrived at Yale. Now was liis big chance. Too THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA light for football, he lined up with the baseball squad. He al lowed nothing to keep him from practice. His freshman year passed, and he was not on the team. Came his sophomore year. He failed. Here he was half-way through college and no Y in sight. But he determined to have that letter in spite of his failures. So he lined up with the tennis team. He was going to get on this team, if it proved to be the last thing he did in this world. Back in St. Louis, he had been a good player, but here he met far more dangerous competitiors. He practiced batting balls against a wall, hour after hour. He practiced all summer; he practiced all winter. When his junior year came he lined up with the tennis players, working his way through the try-outs to the finals. For his opponent, he drew the best tennis player in Yale. If this man eliminated him, he could not enter the Varsity games. The night before the game, Martin could not sleep. His nerves were shaky. Then suddenly he realized that what he was really afraid of was not the man, but the man's reputation. So he said to himself, "Look here, am I playing a man or a reputa tion? I'm playing a man. He's only human. I can't defeat his reputation, but I can defeat him." Mr. Martin told me that this thought caused a change in his mental attitude. He went to the game and won. Triumphantly. He won the class tournament. He got his "Y." He told me that this experience taught him one of the most im portant lessons of his life. Nearly every time, what we are really afraid of is not the man himself, but his riches, his rep utation or his fame. Forget these. A man is only human. Play him from that angle. Birds are caught and eaten by a giant spider of the South American jungles. Well Drilling Beginning November 24, I will have one of my well drilling ma chines located at the home of Joe Groce in Yadkin county. Among the wells I have recently com pleted is the one at the CCC camp in Elkin, which furnishes about 25 gallons per minute, and two for Miss Vera Sawyer, of Westfield. I have been drilling wells in this section for the past 25 years and during that time have drill ed in 45 counties of the state. I now have four modern machines and am well equipped to drill wells from 4, 6, 8 and 10 inches in diameter. R. E. PAW, Adv.—ltc Hickory, N. C. Santa Claus Gets Around • Busy Kris Kringle | doesn't fight modern inven tions—he uses them! i ___ ' ~ ~~~ Down Florida way where the ! chambers of commerce require j that• everything be different, | | Santa goes to work on an aqua plane. 1 ■» Donner and Blitzen can't fly j through the air like a plane, so ; old St. Nick tries a new wrinkle, j ... I jm j Ip3§|B ■/' , ' liiSß Here he pops up in a railroad ' engine— Then, again, he abandons his toy bag and travels in an auto mobile— But in the end he goes back to reindeers. Can't get along without 'em! v 3 Christmas Islands, Harbor, Cove, Sound, Are Found in Atlas Not one, but three Christmas is lands will celebrate the yuletide this year, all of them under the British flag. The first is located in mid- Pacific and is really a submerged mountain 15,000 feet high with only j its top above water. The second, in the Indian ocean, is forest-cov ered and had a population of 40 : when the last census was taken in > 1898. The last Christmas islands is : near Cape Breton in the maritime • provinces of Canada. France has a Christmas harbor on i Desolation or Kerguelen island ' about 2,000 miles southwest of Aus j tralia. The United States has a ' Christmas cove near Boothbay har j bor, Maine, which is a summer re ' sort. ' There is also a Christmas sound ' near the southern tip of South Amer- j lea about 120 miles northwest of ' Cape Horn and located in an island j belonging to Chile. i 1939 Toys Sprout Wheels ] As Kids Imitate Parents \ Today's civilization-on-wheels has j revolutionized the Twentieth century i toy industry. Several decades ago 4 children played with paint sets and 1 cut-out dolls. Now girls and boy? j want wheel goods. The desire to 1 have an automobile like dad's is so i great that toy auto manufacturers 1 must change their designs as soon j as new models appear. Velocipedes 1 must be streamlined, scooters must j have pneumatic tires, and doll car- i riages must be of the latest baby ' I buggy designs. ' DRESS WELL THIS GliTiitmai USE YOUR CREDIT AT BULLOCK'S Don't worry if ready cash is not convenient. We will be glad to give you the advantage of our lib eral credit terms. Dress well this Christmas by buying now. Come in today and see our new ready-to-wear for men and women. Inspect our Jewelry department and select now for gifts. Pay a little down and the balance on easy terms. Ladies' .Coats and Dresses j J MW You'll find the very latest J styles ' colors anc * materials * n ' a(^^es ' coats and dresses \VI I here. Finest quality with big .fll variety from which to select. MEN'S SUITS Men will be pleased with our milllfm large stock of men's suits. Wmm single and double breast mod els. New fabrics for winter WEB C 0^ re co * ors * Prices IfJtIUEIRV " hhs You'll Find Lowest Prices Here! ELGIN WATCHES - RINGS . BRACELETS USE YOUR CREDIT OR OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN i ______________ Liberal Discount For Cash! ——————————————^_ ' Bullock Clothing Co. j East Main Street Elkin, N. C. Thursday, November 30, 1939