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.its. >Ih‘ • 11\ ited Mr.
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p::ted ir.itIding activities is hidden in [
tiie i.si i.t charters issued by the)
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as iheir mri ■ purpose the manufac
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building blocks. (
Current Headlines Have
Columnist in a Whirl
Post - War World Finds
Women in Real Dilemma
By HELEN ESSARY
C, rt. ,7 l'rr'V Colun.n. .f
ft Washington* \ • n*vci give a columnist a
did.i v. 1 ..ever I'M’ i I: ' ■ I" ■ i' slave out of the writing
rut. vi.uT be sorr\
• •». 1 • lo r.- I oim.' after a f< vv .lavs
: h. a.led aft. r a vacation from
\ ; ually I am more confused
: • ;i m*. : . '. ■'! Ic.-pecially am 1 muddled
[ ' -ir v.01K1 Truly I
i an think of nothing else
• i -i • s m the cny's papers:
I' ' al Kit** lor W, men Tells
■ i 1 li.o. No Hope in Capitalistic
!i ,i la at Her, Says She
Kittle Woman Puts Salvo
V i a by tlio K- gal Kash That Pun*
fi >r 1 tint ably "
t Chiel Says Ann ri< an Sol*
1 o:■ .1 to Nazism bv Wicko<l.
' Sn retry Must Contribute
Helen Lssary
• ’ • \ \ I i ' l ' l IV/
i •• • i; 1 K: . i • .u n i l i Krauleins again.i
l'V Tokyo Manager for En
: ' .1. ru of (.Us
A : Ik. i;. • They De Allowed to Join
'‘ .i'\ II- i V. stay Home”
\ •• 1 in China Sea. Joins Up Later
\V.-1 !'1 !..t :> I ’ i t ■■ Mo.;, . s inipans. ”
* >I r yon have read these rnntrary
. Mi • . ik« .-•nse. either. Hut here it is:
m v. ho h .red the man -.yho heat
a1 n in out and out feminist
< Hi r. i, m :■ ; nr . direct proof of the
d ■ : a; i: i f.-v.alo thinkers. A Dog,
■ .d .1 i'.d ■ , d . . M 1- v si Heat Em the Setter
id,', v He
- an i - T r : t’.iu’.-.ns ph..~ Mrs Hoose
: t foi • protect against propaganda workers. .. .
■ i k". ••.'■ 'd ' . •: '.-in i . n. ' a :ranted worker? And vice
:: ;s - th.. ; v. r! v-st re ken notion to pass
t' 1 :i•'': : : mds to :r t >\ then v.ky not use th.e money
t d . - i t" t':. ■ :u \ i Us to look after t heir
i ■ n 1 t ank w- . 1 ■ . trained workers who had r.o
.i ■ ■ e with t ■ • in tin jolly okl world
\ for the plan t ' the has for the entertait.. of the
V i- ■ > ' . s, it i | ' i a k d n ape for tie- re demption
i t J.ij o the . • i' a ■ :i.o .1,*'.p-a• v. it eriminals Season
tii* 11 suiting .!• .':i is ent pietures of American soldiers
dam mg with tie;-has
N- till im . 1 w * 1 •• n't y u think this Japanese-American
ik-h provi s tin m-iw-v «f war more , omph-tely than any tract
you've ii i'" id ” \V' ’ os ' • tr d ait. anynow? Who ax
tually hat'd ,i:>l.o!y * 'Id nth • only haled those we were
toll to hate Tv m i gills and the frauleins and the lady
piiatis know th Id.: mllv the geishas and the frauleins.
Mayhe the pmamm -i. il.l . ..n tip tin .geishas and the frauleins.
Tin y a re 1 'et ter ; •< .i ■■ mil; .is km:: the tiling sounds.
"■'•11 l'V. tail.' i i I'd. ami l'w g t t. \ l.' te. Frauleins,
What do you mi * a curt ; i .. ell for ot her
peoples I • Geishas Vs.
1 m ■ ■ n . • : , . :: .i:n J'i i'Vt .: tie th- Firing Squad
tug at ill ex • m. t o vet it titty of women, ltds
an until rml -hUm ■ m of , wif. 's effort to do the best she
could by her deal hit. band. the g' genii.
Sim- home she I • d nine hoars out of her own life she labored
with needle an i cot I n n • stu k finj era to sew her man’s decora*
turns on his new smi i.> h • mid appear in shining glory in a wci
corue home t a r a le.'
1’ax Vob:setmi
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Weors it for Doc!
GURGLING HIS THANKS, 1 v _
noth Jehu Kh, !:! I , I
r pt Hy fter b< ,1
rated with the A Ii jVv.0
oak !•’.;f fi •
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na.-h <>( Ft! : vv.llo. ]’ I. " :... .
<: ■ i V killed 1 t A I . 1
h.' l.TTlh it. ■ n:: . -\c : 1
over Ger. ary. (/ ,\r . ::
FAST RELIEF
From Too Frequent Urination,
Backache, Run-Down Feeling
— due to irritation of the bladder
caused by excess acidity in the urine
Famous doctor's discovery acts on the
kidneys and helps keep you from yetting
up nights!
Aii* you suffeiin? unm o-s-.ary (i , om
foi t and distress from backach> . burning
ininr, frequent desire to pa-, w.it-r?
Getting up often at night? I h-•• symp
toms may be caused bv bladd. r .siitaticn
due to excess acid in the utin. . T i:-n try
that famous doctor’s discovery -—DR.
KILMER'S SW AMP ROO 1.
Famous for many ycats, Swamp Root la
a carefully blended combination of hetbf,
roots, balsam and nth.i natui il ingre
dients. There's absolute!'’ nothing b.ush
or hah it-forming in t h ; • s. u :i t .• i pi ■ ;i ra
tion. Just good ingredients that t. .itly
act on the kidn. ys to in. i . • th tl iw of
ur.ne and rt*Ii % e bladd. r »: : it i* i• n . r.d
Its uncomfortable, disti- sing symptoms.
You'll say its marvelous eticct is won
derful!
Send for free, prepaid sampNr TODAY!
Like thousands of others you’d be glad
that you did Senci name and adchess to
Department F. Kilmer «Kc ( . . In-, box
1255, Stamford, Conn. Oiler limited. S.'ad
at once. AH druggists sell Swamp Root.
For Ccu \'.’-zrc;-iris
I* ■ / 6; £ I j A |%1 T*\ I
fig « -..f-Jf \nS £• A*r #.«JI ■
8 TAjLOi , I
E AS THE 01 0 TAYLOR ELACE AT WOOD. |(
B FRANKLIN COUNTY, N. C., ||
jfl Ccntaining Approx rnately 450 Acres. B
I HENRY T. POWELL, Attorney I
I K. L. BURTON, Agent I
I HENDERSON, N. C. I
'l.'wi '' *jiL Jff. jdatf.'j ^l—^~1‘ ~J
^C© /v ::© Farm and Ecmome^;.
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T* 117 C1 ;> 4 V MAIJUM 1- O f, •,.*;..
i f i r % &k | n|| | f*. |y| / 4§ & u •'
J. '.ls &**w &J a $. JL j 1\\J t JU1TI ,\ 4i v s 1 ?./ a ,;J
If A. M. -:- RAIN OR SHINE ON PREMISES
i I:is vn’up.ble i arm and Equipment is known as the G. C, Kcsler Farra,
located one r.i:;j .• half miles from Townsville and about la miles id*cm I t
cferson, (Vance Courty) N. C.
-—-ALL ABOUT THE FARM-—
135 acres of good cleaned land
13 to 1J acres of tobacco allotment
265 acrec cf young timber and wood
A out 45 acres in pasture
C GC D WA TER D W E L LINGS OUTHOU S ES
I tv/o story five-room dwell ir.g
1 eix-rocm cottage 2 strip houses
4 tobacco barns 1 large corn crib
2 pack barns 1 stable 31’ - 40’, two-story
1 cow barn 31’ - 7C’. cne-sto ry
Long sheds attached to buildings for farm equipment
AIL BUILDINGS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION GOOD WHEAT,
GRAIN AND TOBACCO FARM
-THE MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
1 Ns 7 Me Co? nick Mower 1 Farm All H Tractor
McCormick Rake 1 Set of Steel Wheels
1 McCormick Stalk Cutter 1 9Ea McCormick Disc
1 Case 2-Row Planter 1 Allis Chalmer Combine
2 Rapid Set P'ov/s 1 Side Delivery Rake
1 King Bush and Bog Harrow 1 Wood Saw
1 Oliver Grain Drill 3 Drag Harrows
1 John Deere Tiller, 4 Disc 1 McCormick Cultivator
1 No. 13 Oliver Plow 4 1 Horse Steel Plows
3 Steel Kings
1 Pair of Young Mules
2 2 Horse VV agons and Harness
Also Many Others Farm Tools and Equipment
50 to 100 Barrels of Corn 10 to 20 Tons of Good Hay
Probably 1 Caterpiller Tractor and Bulldozer for Sale.
-SALE DUE TO CHANGE IN BUSINESS
6. C. KESTER, Owner
FRED B. MIGHT, Austioneer and Sales Manager