?-- r "THE. CHEERFUL CHERV& It's nice to be &. poet, TKey know jo rrvt-ny rkymes; And wken tkey find 6. good one Tkey ctn vse it lot j of ^ times! /" \ fvTCr [ WNU Service. Intelligence Classified c I A classification of the popula- ? tion of the United States according to varying degrees of intelligence divides the population into the following groups: Class A, 3 per cent, capable of professional training: class B. 20 per cent, capable of college training; class C, 54 per cent, J capable of high school training; i class D. 20 per cent, high and a I few low grade morons; class E, I a 3 per cent, hopelessly feeble-mindcd and lower morons. I j - l How Women Bin Their 40's j Can Attract Men Hi-re's good advice for a woman during her 1 change (usually from 38 to 52). who fears she'll lose her appeal to men, who worries about hot flashes, loss of pep, dizzy spells, upset nerves and moody spells. Got more fresh air, 8 hrs. sleep and if you need a good general system tonic take Lydia It. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made imperially for icom en. It helps Nature build up physical resistance, thus helps give more vivacity to enjoy life and assist calming jittery nerves and disturbing symptoms that fton accompany change of life. WELL WORTH TRYING! Intellectual Whetstones As diamond cuts diamond, and j ne hone smooths a second, all the parts of intellect are whet- I r tones to each other; and genius, which is but the result of their uitunl sharpening, is character, 30.?Bartol. For quick relief?always ii la\ usc th'3 afcurato aspirin. 1 i At'h? jS'fc.-fosepSi V ' GENUINE PURE ASPIRIN ? Bringing Happiness , To watch the corn grow, and the j bssoms set to draw hard breath , . cr plowshares, to read, to think, f to love, to hope, to pray?these are the things that make men hap- , py John Ruskin. t I Malaria'Chills-Fever [ Take reliable Oxidine. Stops eW? and J farer, clean* blood of malaria. Famous Jj 0X!DlN[f ' J for 50 yaar*. Monty-back guarantea. // I jfcJ Real Nobility If a man be endowed with a generous mind, this is the best cind of nobility.?Plato. INDIGESTION Sensational Relief from Indigestion and One Dose Proves It If the first dose cI this pleasant-tasting little * tablet doesn't brine you the fastest and most | pltte relief you have experienced send bottle ' K to us mid net DOUBLE MONEY BACK. This iieli-ant tablet helps the stomach digest food. ' kites the excess stomach fluids harmless end lets > 'U eat the nourishing foods you need. For heart ikrn. sick headache and upsets so often caused by excess stomach fluid* maklnir you feel sour and sick all over?Jl'ST ONE DOSE of Bcll-ans prove# ?tc*dy relief. 2a? everywhere. Greatest Want He that wants hope is the poor- r -St man aliv. icl graHpHrsdnipiflHWvM Don't Neglect Them I | Nature designed the kidneys to do a marvelous job. Their task is to keep the flowing blood stream free of on excess of toxic impurities. The act of living?li/s S ?is constantly producing waste I matter the kidneys must remove from d the blood if good health is to endure, a When the kidneys fail to function as Nature intended, there ia retention of i , waste that may cause body-wide dis- I tress. One mey suffer nagging backache. I persistent headache, attacks of dizziness. J getting up nights, swelling, pufftneaa ? under the eyes?feel tired, nervous, all ? atom out. Frequent, scanty or burning passages may (urthcr evidence of Sidney or j bladder disturbance. The recognized and proper treatment I ? a diuretic medicine to help the kidneys ?fl rid of excess poisonous body waste, pse Doom's PilU. They have had more than forty years of public approval. Are endorsed the country over. Insist OD I I ITiTv?1iTT|W THE CHEROKEE LABOR DAY Modern Industri Gets Paid W< ^ : - ' - ?-.?* , ONE-FOURTH of the worlds sulphur, used for everything from automobiles and weed kill?rs to xylophones and rubber boots comes from limestone donnc. ifs far beneath coastal plains of rexas and Louisiana's delta. Workngon the surface, sulphur miners, like other V. S. industrial tvork rs. benefit from exemplary labor conditions. This years Labor day finds the typical operator punching a time-clock (right) working W hours a week and earning an iverage of 86 cents an hour. Twenty years ago the same job paid 35 cents an hour, 70 hours a week. ... I . -?h, Mffalj w - .. * Financial worries are S& educed. This typical Sr corker at Grande ? \ Vcaille has just dis- ^ ^ cussed a. nrrtltl *>??? ' " /'I "'"I 111 11 till. lis personal manager i nd is receiving a loan. V Employees also get \roup insurance, hosntalization, pensions, ervice bonuses and dis harge compensation. I B " f ;: Left: Miners and their families ?gularly scheduled night soft ball gai hassef nearby community. Right: Sc overs from operation at the Port Sul bhbmb^ ' It's good old summer time six o ulj coast and the childrens' swimmi opular. Grownups find the gulf of ood a swimming pool as it is a fishin, : SCOUT. MURPHY. N. C.. THURSDAY .! Lai Workman ?11, Enjoys Life W SUSS r- ' ' ';;kS V^-.- - II !^y:. *w,; : . i 'xf ^ jrf freeport su.pil - > company j This launch carries workers 10 miles through a cannl from Louisiana's Grande Kcaille mine to \ l*ort Sulphur, miners* town on the Mississippi's RKjS* hanks. Old days saiv miners walking miles to work. painfully hauling materials across the plains and swamps by plodding mule train. %' 1 ' * ??* . 5 are ardent sportsmen. Here is a ne between Port Sulphur and Belle m of a Grande Ecaille employee re phur hospital. t seven months of the year on the ing pool at Port Sulphur is a In: ays Mexico, only four miles away, as g ground for tarpon and black bass. AUGUST 24, 1939 ASK ME ' ANOTHER The Questions 1. Here is the first line of a wellknown poem: "I could not love thee, dear, so much." Can you give the second line? 2. What country is known as "The Land of the White Elephant"? 3. What is the greatest depth in the Atlantic? 4. An Andalusian is a native of what country? 5. Which is smaller, an atom or an electron? 6. What does the nautical term "dead reckoning" mnnn? AROUND Id! .he HOUSED Cretonne Curtains.?When you wash curtains or loose covers of cretonne, put a large cupful of vinegar into the rinsing water. It brightens the colors. Colorful Berries.?To make sure berries will retain their bright color be careful not to overcook them. If they are used in preserves store the jars in a dark place. * Sugar Sirup for Sweetening.? Use sugar sirup instead of granulated sugar for sweetening chilled beverages and punches. Boil together for three minutes two cups of granulated sugar and three cups of water. Allow the sirup to cool, then store it in a covered jar in the refrigerator. I iPl^ A Rl v ' - V ) ^ jgf it SAY KELLOGG'S BEFORE | MEJUKMC Use Acid-Free Quaker Stale M regularly. Your car will run fart Hi you need to add a quart. . . you repair bills. These results are ass cause every drop of Quaker State free. You get only pure, rich, heatlubricant specifically refined to { care-free driving. Quaker State C ing Corporation, Oil City, Penn ?A Quiz With Answers Offering Information on Various Subjects The Answers 1. "Loved I not honor more.*' 2. Siam is known as "The Land j of the White Elephant." 3. Nearly miles (28.680 feet), north of Puerto Rico and Hispaniola. j 4. Spain. ! 5. An electron is smaller than 1 an atom. 6. A method of ascertaining the approximate position of a vessel from the course steered and the distance covered when the heavenly bodies of light are obscured. Items of Interest rrxriini to the Hcjsewife j lie moving Tomato Skins.?To skin tomatoes easily, place them in a basin, pour boiling water over them and let them stand a minute. You will find that the skin can be removed without any trouble. Father of Pleasure Novelty is the great parent oI pleasure.?South. BREAKFAST! 1*bin w . YOU SAY CORN FLAKES Copr. 1939 by Krllocs Company fe#' J r before |j sylvania.

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