- , .-I' Alianta, ""i <?j"i,h ?A t t * , \yilk<"* returned ? ? lou i'ku'- ri turned tu * " to k-<? y L MrK?v returned ?a ??> ,h-',r ',omc t'-""' ? * * e i{|it.OJ ^ anton, ? 1 t'* ?*4* today, .^'-Le w??' l,J Mr> S- M -Ul ? ? ?? HiiJ HM tiarri'it wij. ri.a "I t im.iott.- aud fam ?"h "*"> ?L'> iJirKtt. ^ ^ ,W( cliii', ..<? ft. <??,*? J? UUI IK "V.T !?' ',[? iiLs i?rofher-i?-lawp Mr. rjj Ul " * 'Rbfi. * => * jriiuHiKukpatn-candyOlingj ,rr snrali K.aiuos, of Canton,, ^ Mrs. Kirkpamek's par-; Kf.awl Mrs. V. V. 1 looker. j I). Cowan, w ho is spnding ,n HaKi-h. oil business, iast Friday. lor a short ijrj n.'Ht to Asheville, :o meet him- f * * * jllagpit' Dillanl and Marjorie wJj|K'ut last week end in Can rithMr. au<l Mrs. W C. Hill and siJ!r.?.il'- Cathy, and at-J :t, 1'ivsideut's :'>ali there. * * i. J i'. M.w'iv, Mrs. Richard l'at yri pn.. 'f"i.i"ki;is and Misses .(Klilb.v: and Kathlcf n Hooper i:o Atlanta, Friday, where they pul the vmk i-iiti with relatives v -?> * ,m! Mrs. M. V. Ugdon, Miss Evrs iiul Mrs. i)illard spent r.ji tin- week iuWir.ston-Salem .r,jii. Winie in Kaleigh, Mr. !,u';*i:.v-! k ''!is<' beioie the Su il'ourt. ?? * C. HEARS REVIF.W OF MU WITH THE WIND" 'iiVi.inro ot the pro :sl;??? K'i.v;.;>ry icec-Uig of the HiVJ.it Uu^ter, Cnited Daugh i \ , wu an inter * * ur- virv, Lv \|n. t'. C. Buchanai., iituuk Wiia the Wind.' I> y-f'.ip;> vheld at the home 'k. ltom !.??? t'wliins, this after e.ji'1 v.as presided over by the wic., Mi>? Nue Allison t?ig the tti'ieruoon Mrs. Collins <?i her guests delightful rei'nwU a IttlAGE LICENSES ISSUB1 Hwri? ]!ni i'e, l"K :r- :-sh.a! iic'-ase .o wed 11? ii.e i ((s'rh.i,' IV'cem Jsi.iwry: llifks V; iklf, tn Mrs. Majj" V-.u (.! ,1,1. '. vt.? county; fV>li .'i " Iiitiii'.? Mr'l.i-* bolh "i *-l" rimi.t,; Way.;{i Uoj'.o, I o *, I* l{o-;<i>, boi-i of .'apkson; V1'*11" Miiiiti.- Mula, bqth <ii I'M U filW|OU Hoojuj-, to '? ^lfhub, b..tli oi Jueks'-i.; 1 Kh'Imt, to Wilma Childow. both of JecksOttj Smith of Grayson, to Julia Doits, Bryson City} Bethel Davis, to Clyde Uaney, both of Franklin; Walter Williams, Sylva, to Ruby Davis, Barker's Creek; Fred Owen, to Pearl Sutton, both of Haywood county; Roy Carpenter, to Susie Ileece, both of Jackson; Paul F. Barnes,, East La Porto, to Bena Fruilte, Duf field, Va.; Albert Bum turner, to Bertha Kobinsou, both ot Sylva; Robert Lee Raby, to Winnie Woods* both of WiUnot; Clition Ward, to Nell Denton, both of WUmot; Cornelius Brooks, Barker's Creek, t? I/cala Estes, Savannah; Lewis Brad ley, to Kathernne Bowirai.. both of Jackson; Walter Allmun, of Jackson, lo Ethel Mashburn, of Swain; Corded Hooper, to Myrtle Daves, both of Jackson; Fred Price, to Rhoda Am mons, both of Jackson; Ed Passmore, to Maty Ashe, both of Jar.kson; Guy Blanton, to Hazel Crisp, both of Jack son; Z. P. Mitchell, of Bryson City, to Lucille Dickens, of Halifax. Herbert Bradley, to iva boa Crow; Jacob Youngdoer, to Liza J.ine Little john, all of Jackson. BALSAM (Continued Troia Page 1) Mrs. Sara Bryson und Mis<) Nellie | Frady went to Sylva, Saturday. Mrs. Henry Beck weut to Sylva, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bainer, Miss Hazel Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lowe attended the movies in Way nesville, Saturday nigLt. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Frady, of Iiav wood county visited relatives here last week end. Tuesday the 2nd, "Ground-Hog I Day", was clear and <old. The first clear day we have had in son:e time. -Mercury dropped from warm weather to twenty degrees above zero. Flowers killed, and we hope it was too cold lor Mr. Ground-Hog to venture out. WASHINGTON NEWS (Continued front page otic; Secretary Daniel C Roi>er of th Department of Commerce, whou many regarded before election as being on the way out, is said to have liued up such powerful powerful political backing among the Southern Senators that it would be iiu|>olitic for the President to ask for his resignation. Talk of legislation affecting the Supreme Court is dying down. There is no probability either that the num ber of justices will be increased by statute, or that any law restricting the authority of the court will be enacted, > j In case of a vaeancy, which is not i at all unlikely when the advanced age of m?wt of the Supreme Court Jus-J tiees is considered, it is thought l'ke ly that President Roosevelt will an- J nounce n policy of picking a judge t, from one of the uuion Federal Courts.' This would relieve him from any ob ligation to name Senator Robinson of Arkansas, the majority leader, who n:os't ardently desires a seat on the 8upreme Bench. Ifltk help wanted. Steady work? jood j pay. Reliable man wanted tn c?V on' t'nrtr.ers in Jncksou county. Make up to $12 a day. Write MoNfiSS CO., DEPT. B, Freeport, Illinois.^ I must employ at once a man living in small town or on farm. Permanent work. Must be satisfied with earning: $75 a month at first. Address Box 6478, care of this paper. Name f 9* tf ?eeeftoe** |f 9HM9M Address I Mother?heed the ur^rnt ad vice of doctors and hcipilaLs; do as tliey do; give your baby a daUy body-nib with the anti mptic oil that chase* an.er germs, a&dlceepsthenkin SAFE. That means Mennco Antiseptic Oil. It'* used by nearly all maternity hospitals. It gets down into *kin-folds ?and pre vents infection, chafing, cliap pmg ai. J roughness. Get a bot* tk today. At any druggist. MENNEN Aittiscplic OIL MISSING! Stmpmit da* gmnl aha voa! Di? covcr Star Blades! Made atmce 1180 by ibe inven loN of thm original ?afetj ruof. Kaca. Ub| - lutJa? oni. How to EASE a COUD FOR 15$ 1 2 TWO SIMPLE RULES INSTEAD of buying costly medi cine* to relieve the discomforts of a cold, try the way almost any doctoi you ask will approve as the modern way ? genuine BAYER ASPIRIN. It now t osts only l.V for a dozen tablets, or two full dozen for a quarter The way you use it is this: Two BAYER tablets the moment you foci a cold coining on. taken with a full glu>* of water. Repeat, if neces> wry, according to directions in pack* UC If At the same time, throat is *nru, gargle with throe Driver tablets i;i U' water for almost iustani relief. iiayer Aspirin acts to fight fever, and the acnes and pains of a cold. Relief comes quickly. Ask yoiii druggist for genuine BA\ KR ASP I RIN by its fuli name ? not the aamt "aspirw" alone. imuHmria? Virtually lc a Tablet VPS ;5TTEn^ 5NMi^nT0 CXPUMH- NI ",To W * . ii At Subscription | Women in Government ] DETROIT ... Above are i.???tur and labor officials in 1? hour confcrcnce 1*11 ?. \, r.ith Governor Prank -Murphy. In attempt to find ground for truce iu *ir ? < a i:rtangling the strike of auto workers in General Motors plants. They WASHINGTON . . . Among in? are, (left to rifrtt). Wm. S. KnudoVn or General Motors; Governor Mur- *om*n ,n Was*)?nBton official life why, James F. iV.vev. f-do if; I mediator. Homer Martin. J. A. Wyndham j? a Treasury Department official, and John Brophy of the workers' Committee for Industrial Organization. Mrs- Marion Blair Banister *ho Below: Sccne as 'sll-dovn" Btrilters marched from a Detroit plant Treasurer of ihe following first trnce agreement. iJnited States. mmmmmi* ? ?? .m w. ^ f?n l?OKDON . . . Ann llardir^, n?h- ? ?= ^-4^^'? .. _. blond bcauiy of !i|? Anv ticntt MlXjlt *Fla! .?.. Br^n*M^lrotlqr NEW YORK . .r. Miss Virginia ?creen <ahove), U the bride of Grjnt (above)' "mighty miniature Castadosi (above), is Hunter col Werner Junacen. famod American Atlanta Atom of tennis, is spilling ^e'8 "best" girl, with five lion ronductor and composer. They champion net stars #11 over the on> bhe s been voted the uio^t ?rert quietly married In a surprise South In M'inter play here, twic? popular: best personality; most weddiug. It is the sccoud mar- defeating Donald Badge, ranhinr likely to succeed; best sport; and, rlAfLc tor bolli. jjo. j etar> ' best all around student. I, ijcliburs Hillside FLOWS ; ? >\ ' ? /f. ' ' ? ? f *? . * . ' > .. ' ".-s' Cons' ; ? t?.a iur u ^i^um of- service and a rai - .'. ii of coat oi up-keep. Its light draft cf handling, and shedding quali ties ci' ii: Aboard, make it superior for gen eral "*" :uq work. M?*de with truss 'steel beam a.:,i Htted with detachable standard socket pk-ca and cpnag foot latch. 2 Horse Hillside $16.50 1 1-- U ji'se Hillside ~ 12.50 1 Horse Hillside 11.50 Jackson Hardware Company

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