I LI .inc. nu Etna llzn ,1 i. n i ... We are very sorry to hear tnai will soon B. cc L. Aas Ehct- . - Wc arc clad to hear that.Mr. Welch after Rricf Items or Interest itui;i Mccoy is y . . . u:i. foil nt -the. hridde. Macon's Pretty Mountain - - Cark was guest of ' r?tw as Told bV LorreS- vina 13. Bradley last Sunday. 1T - - l m 1 Oiuccrs Selling North 'Carolina. Af tii.. mmbr an a 1 . . . f" .. I jtiitl.. II1C ... .. .. i t ...... A i-tfnalinn r.i i ins ana w , H is a laudable undcrtakng that Mr. Clyde Tutlle, of Greensboro, proposes al meeting of for tiie purpose of selling North Caro lina to the world. Most of the news papers, of the Slate have bcenoing ty milium nim - i )i. held-the' night of "January 15, 1924, thcir best aiong that line, for the last .i.. tv.iwinr directors were eiecteu tw0- or .three years especially, wim for the year 1324: J. C. Wright, n. vv . ir)Crcasjng effectiveness. But wt Cabe Gus Leach, J. is. Conley, R. D. grcatest achievement of the State's Miss Bertha. 'Icenhower was tne T , t, Gnmer A. Jones, .wsoaMri aiong this ffne has been SOME CM. In Case of Failure Battery Is Thing to Suspect lest Acid Solution. pODCvBl wi nii Delia Bvrd last Sunday. P1S' ? . s' T ri.t T W. ,,. r,l,W to North k-bi.v' - - I K I 'Murray, oa-ui - - 1 10 :cu wuim, - , . . nt:.. KvMvn E. Mr. Tom Uueen ana buu .-uv - d:rectors then eiectea ram1ininians." though their ettons :".Sa.rtained a number of business trip to Liberty Monday : nwiber the foliowing of- haye been cffectiVe to an extent in r. : . F.vvbne Mrs..Mitti Bradley was tne gu. p'rPsi(1ent. H W. Cabe; Vice- alv(,rtis intt the greatness and pro n!ndW;:t." 1 J'. . of Mrs. Tom Queen last Saturday ht; Secrctary. gtate ,0 the people be. ftaflaae : ; a nar. -fr. and Mrs: Jim Baker were tne g H Lyle jr.; Attorney, - . f the Common , ana..M f Miss Uuosts of Mr, C. W. Russell last G51mer a.' Jones. f -' t,..., rin, and Miss Winifred Saturday. ... LJL Jir 1923 showed the Asso- The State itself has done more than ' rtM.fhioncd eames Mr.. Jim Icenhow.er, trom , hM,th and grow. ; advertising itself Tere olaVed Cake and iced tea were Point, has been visiting at this place Jh Macon County i - wor,d . Every minion !Were?'!y::i!llnt, Anenioy- for the last few days. Building andLoan Aisocut Br- invested in highway , servea jor ttj, t was the guest ot ;n the htteen monms u . . . . " able time was had by all. , , Miss Edna Lakey . iXe,. has. earned, sufficient ,n extension .and . ti ua heen'se- Miss Nina Bradley last saiurudy c s u gtock , t ;moroVements in its edu- ... . ..uriniv flllltP I ninrnt nousiy hi, " , t hower and Miss bm "since ChrSstmas- the number of La' Lakey were visiting friends ,on . ... ..Li'.l Itna in. I V ..ruin Of t nwtl Sund3V. ' scholar,' ,n M S - " paul KiM,wd and ' 6 . a:. ,ai. Mnst iarp 1a?t Sunday. i. .hir we h, T Ul HIV HIV" - - , i f rpatVifr continues. SV1V " tv . : ... tt u.... rotiirnpn fp ltnnrnvini? arv 14th. and is going to go , was ine gu. u. - school here tor tne rcuinuv. rv.. . 'term. existence, has. earned, sufficient dm- construction and in exiei.Muu n,tc tnnav six oer cent on all stock nern1anent improvements in its edu- outstanding, and carry a net profit to n , facilities during the last surplus ui.xy.. ; , tbrof vears has been a munoii m- At the meeting it was ucnutu - . . . , issueanewseriesof stock April!, 1924. vested indirectly in advertising the , State to the outside worm, i hc 8"- r U,l Wtr. Lrotrrambf progress has attracted the aorteners ii " - . t" ,, an tnaffazine nf hard water is one we are giau iw i i : piv." - , Qee and ho ,0, .U ' f tr.- Annip W. Pierson is still at the Johns Hopkins Hospital but it is reported that she will be able to re '"td'rn home in a few weeks. , Mrs Henry Stewart and three younger children left Highlands on 'January 19th for NortoiK, va, they expect to make their future :honie with the rest of the family. Mrs Tohn C- Munger left High lands lanuary 8th,. for Denver, Colo She has spent several months with relatives here. .. Mfss Evelyn E. Cleaveland spent the night In the country with Miss Marian H. Mnnger January 22nd. .' - Mr. F. H. Potts has begun exca vating the cellar of the house which he intends to build between the Dil lard and Walhalla roads. - ; Highlands' Baptist Sunday scnooi is growing every Sunday. They av ' erage between 75 and 80. The mem bers are thinking of building more to the church. : , ' We are glad to have Miss Margaret . n .t KVonVlin as a teacher in therlighlands school. Wc hope that she will be able to remain with us until the end of the year. . Mis-; Dorothy Hall took Mr. and Mrs J. L. Williams' place in the tel 1 ephone exchange as operator on Jan- i uary 15th; " : . s Miss Sarah Hicks Hmcs. daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. A. Hines, let ' ' Highlands Friday, January -1 th, for , r r where she .expects ' i live' ' with relatives and attend . school there. . M, Mr. Thos. B. Crunklcton and Mr V'-'ufnlt-'ar-hnildine an automo- 1-1. .aJ fnf a nartv which eXPCCtS . . to build at the back of Horse Shoe ' mountain. ' ' ' ' . t WnnflfiifT left Hichlands Jan ' 10(1, f.nr Atlanta. He expects V to return Highland, with his wife Mission Study Class. The women of the Methodist Mis sionary Societies have organized a Minion Study Class, which met Tlmrsdav with Mrs. F. U Siler- There were ten ladies present who said they found. the subject interest- in. Pnmi?h not to want to miss meeting. We are learning some most :.' otinn. triincr on a "Home Mis- 11HV. 1 moling sion" subject: The class meets every . ....... ...Uh Aire Sll(r Thursday aiternouu, wuu . - . i. r. tk nrpewit hnok. , . Thursday afternoon of this wees the class will meet' with Mrs. Hattie t . Dca rninp nromOlly r4l three, as we have a little social meet ing after the reading and discuss the chapter Over a cup oi xea. ti.: :..,,;tot;nii U not onlv to Aletn nut of our Mission- ...,,.;;., but to anvone v;no wants to learn some surprising facts about a matter close at nome tun nil f( 11C . ' Remember time and place tor tins week's meeting." v aims HATTIE TONES Sunt. Mission Study (! Rrinf votir. sewinir. V e can while we listen.. V P. sew Oak Grove Locals. -u-.Vai 3rnta used-to soften tne water., Washing soda is the cheapest nr,A norhrns the most Keneraiiy effective,' Two points only must be remembered in employing u. x-..ai. tut it is M-tirelv dissoivea Deiorc '.,in.v ; to tfie washing water. Any tiny -undissolved particles will go to work enthusiastically wnerc mcy and in their zeal are apt to eat up fabric and all.' This is the explanation of the occurrence of-holes and weak snots where washing soda nas Deen carelessly used. Second, rinse witn extreme care. Use even more iwii aution. The nose is an excellent court of last appeal to judge whether linen has been suincienuy ;ca K it smells soaov. or alkaline, lUIOVUi A w - i t t return it for another swim in clear water. Some kinds' of bluing will the clothes if the liiaiVE mai nv... - . soapy water is not thoroughly rinsed out betore --immersion m nc .uiuuB Borax is a most satisfactory water -cn Tt ort a; a mild bleach to a Klicrht srermi- cidal action. It is entirely sate to use, and is less dangerous to colored fab- rirt tVian washinC SOda. Amninn ia and kerosene are also HCpf 111 Two tablesooonfuls of 'kero sene it) a tub of hard water will save soap an'd rubbing, but will make care in rinsing more than ordinarily likpi borax, is so mild as to 1)6 harmless to fabrics Modern Priscilla. editors and writers abroad and tne result has been many columns of the best possible advertising of the prog ;;.' r,f the State and the advantages and opportunities it offers to the new comer and the prospective investor. We doubt seriously that anything ran be done to improve upon what the North Carolina newspapers have dyie and are doing in" the way of 'Uplline North Carolina at nou,.ic. MM.... : nAaA is a means and VVIlal is iivtuvu - - ----- method of advertising North Caro lina throughout the country more TT I pffpctivelv than it has been done or is HUpIv to be done without organized and skilfully planned effort, .backed bv resources. . Thus far nobody1 has come forward with a specific or defi nite olan for getting.the. story of the wonderful progress and development of the State, its advantages and onnortunities. told effectively to. the r.lo r.f the Nation throuffh.the newspapers afld magazines which they read. Perhaps sucn a pian nugiu evolved out 'of the meeting oi State's leading manufacturers, edi enrial we fare Workers and ot ,i,; fr Tnttle oroDOses, ut-i in UnlPicrh at the call of Gover- NtlU in.u..-.0.. - ---- I Unrri.nn Rllt tllltll a lletUlUC th 6r Burningtown News. Flats News. Mr Upnrv Hall had the misfortune of getting his leg broken the other day. WTe hope he will be ,out again soon. ; ' ... the week end . on lotla visiting er -nlnvpH Hnvinv Mr. T. T. We have' been having a lot of rain and some cold snaps of late. The measles are raging in this section,- and the" changeable weather doesn't suit very well. Weave sorrv to learn of Mr. W. M. Breedlove' being sick. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Arvin Raby left last week for Virginia, where he will work a while. Hiss Fern Martin has been visiting reatives at Franklin the past week. Mrs, Norman Houston, of Rose Creek, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Arvey, the. past week. Mr. Jess Burnett has returned home from Forney, where . he has been at work. .' Mr. Jud kenhowcr made a trip to T7-n1,1in last Wfpk. .. . ... Mrs. Hilda McLaughlin has re ' turned home 'from East La Porte, where she has been visiting her sis t.r fr. lack Tones. , Mr. W. A. Anderson was visiting r V XT Truitt last week. ' Mr. Charles Truitt has returned home from Cowec, where he has been home folks. Dr. S. H. Lyle was in our section 1.. r illt1(1a V . . . Kev, Truitt delivered an interesting sermon at the River View Methodist -Vi,irr1i f?iindav. Mr Tom Oueea made a business therman Monday. Mr, Jim Hughes, of Rose Creek ; at OaV Onvf Tuesday. Mr. WV M. Ereedlove's son? from Almond, N. C, has been spending the iact few davs with his father. T'ip rr.anv friends of Miss Harriet Arvey, will be glad to know that ehe 'k able to be out agaii Mrs. Lcn 'lippett has been on the tlfL- lia tor the fast few days. We v.i-.h htr a speedy recovery. Mr. Vvi'l Lakey has been, very sic for. fome time,, though he is-itnprov tutor- Mrs Hani I' nuts. Ol.l VI , " " , . . . ,. , Mrs. Etta Welch was visiting xur nA Afrc Hpnrv HA 11 Tuesday. vinrrv tn . hear I ti Aliss fclizaDeui Yonrfl beinff sericrssly ill. We wish Tier a cnppdv- rrcoverv. M"r. Earlie Daves- was visiting Mr r.ramnllp Vnnrp Sundav nicht.- Mr. Jack Cansler, from lotla, was iMcil inrr in this spe.tion Sunday. Marv Welch and Ethel Teacrue have returned to Franklin where thev are attending school Cnffv'tn rpnrirt that there are a few cases of measles in this com iTiniiit v . .' , Dr. Lyle was in thissection last riVirlav visitinc the sick people. Mrs. Hester Welch was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mamie Hall, iuesday 'ian. is wnrked out to accomplish th definite .purpose of. getting thestory f Vnrt v :irn 111.1 T0IC1 111 llic inrwt' Ul AW . ... . I papers of the East and the .orm ana elsewhere, not very much will be actually accomplished along the line of advertising the State abroad, more than has already been done. And to get the storv .told effectively througn the. publications that reacn tne i tioii's milions of readers will require not only monty but skilled and expert talent in preparation of the matter to be published and in "working .the wires" as necessary to get the story published. Sending matter to out side newspapers to be: thrown Jn the To every motorist sooner or latu , there comes the unpleasant experi ence of stepping on the starter button and instead of the merry whirr ot turning gears, being greeted by stony silence. It is scarcely remarkable that this occurs, indeed the wonder is that the starter holds up as well as it does under the abuse that it receives at the hands of the average car owner. The starter system embodies the following units: A storage battery, . the cables that connect the battery ' with the rest of the system, a switch ; for bringing the starter" into action and, as a general thing, the frame ot the car, which is used to return the current to the battery after n nas turned over the engine. thing tTsu)pect is the battery, which In cases of starter failure the first supplies the'eurrent that operates the starter. Once a week during the ac tive running season the battery must be filled to level with distilled water. The acid solution'' should be tested at these times with a hydrometer, show-. ing the 'specific gravity of the solu- tion. If this has fallen below ifiM the battery is away below charge and must be recharged without delay. If the battery is pe rmited t,o become ory-,,' or to fall so low in charge that it can- not turn over the stafjjtr the cause oi the failure is at once revealed. The next things to suspect are tne cable's that connect the battery with the starter by way of the switch. While the trouble here isjiot so fre quent nevertheless msulation may wear through, setting up shorts that drain the battery and prevent the- starter from doing its work. '-Occasionally, also, the switch go'ei out of business, but if the batttery j proved lo have ade.quate 'current and, the cables are all " right, examine the switch.' ' . . Sometimes ,the starter motor itself ut of- business through mechan- iiure or lack of lubrication. starting motor is generally lu . . . .f ted from the engine on one euu imall oil hole in the, other, hp murine lubrication is automatic, dron of oil uui. iiivf" ; - eris goesJ 1C alfai Th'j now emDlovea arivmg Trammell's mule team. " '-wi,.. " rln -the. State no Mr, -Marvin Cochran and somc r" "HV V a :J- Kp ' rVmmhered that publications outside of North Carolina do not have enougn pi worm r.rnlina nvidp and love tor the state to go out of their way to boost North Pornl na rriprP V tor tllC SaK6 OI r.thpr-hovs helned Mr. Dill Owenby fieht fire one night last week. Uncle .Coon - Cochran started to alight from his -horse the other day, when' his foot hung in the stirrup and he could not remove hims e t un-L j it.-Clrarlotte Observer.' t l se.vera of his friends came to. his V I b aid. If his horse had been scary he would probably have been seriously hurt, r Mr. Gradv lMav has comolctely re covered from his iniuries received from J. F. Wilson s horse. everv' SOD miles of running. The brushes and coniiiutatorOt the starting motor do not need foil; in fact, if oil gets on these pafts it-is likely to stop the motor. fro.trf operat-.. ing. In this case the oillroay be cleaned off by holding a smal'jiicce of fine sandpaper against the commuta tor while the motor is running. " -From all' this the car owner will get the obvious lesson that troubles in the' .. . i i 1 u.. re starting system are uesi luicu uj i" sonable care beforehand. Keep the battery "up to its work.watch the cables for broken insulation. Givfe.the starting motor the drop of oil it needs, r" and the starter will continue to whirr obediently to your foot prepare whih the crank rusts inJdlenesV buck seat. - HOOT'pViL Notice. thi-nnorli this spetinn Tuesday. v'""-o - .... . . : ... Mr Harve Koner and little . Drotn- er, Frank, from Cowee, were visiting their aunt, Mrs. Amanda X once, one day last week. ; Miss Birdie Yonce was visiting iuiss r.i-tnif1p Tlall Ir.st Sunday. Mr Inspnh Yoneft was visitine his sister. Miss Elizabeth Yonce, who is sick, Tuesday night. 1 ' . - t f t rtt MAMA L.AXJX Miss Nina Ray. of Oak Dale, passed North Carolina Macon County Poplar Cove News. Ii Superior Court Before the-. Clerk. r S Shpnherd and wife. Belle. V. M. Shepherd and wife, Maude; Y- B. Shenherd and wife. Matilda., fannie Elmore and husband, John, Felix Shepherd and wife, May ... ..,:- ..... .,. VS. T.iithpr Shenherd. Dewev ShcDherd and wife, name unknown. Phoebia Oxford and husband, Ray Oxford, Walter Shepherd, Trip defendants above named will tal-p nntirp that an action entitled as .1.1 ahnvp has been commenced in the We are having some coia weamer . . . ... at this ritin. . ?PnoL .u,t .Vl Vldtu" v-uu,llJ; day with Mrs. B. H. IJuscusson. . . ? , . , . , . . f Mr Luther Ui s. Ot Anacrson . ivii, iuiiici Y '"I. v . ants own an interest : and the sa d Creek, was visiting Mr. . V I defindMitsi will further take notice cusson Sunday. , , . rPf,,,irpd to annear be- Mr. Kute Brown and tam.iy arc r;n. rOHrt Frank I. spending a tew days with nome loixs. . . Mr. Zeb Anderson, ot Anderson ; ' j V " v r n - V ; ; uio -Artinn house m Macoil County, N. C, on the Creek, wasN visiting m this section February. 1924. and an- buHday. , I J.miir tn thp nptitinil in said Mrs. M, L. Lane has been on tne r"V rvr. I., l-ll " "Vii". :i . . t m n r i ii i 1 1 1 in . in r nr i i r .i wim aui' v t in saui riplitioil. , I - some. ,r. ... j..,(,,""', .. . w . . S I I I 1 1 U 1 I 1 f- I I I I I .1 " ivi n.M n j .lit. li aim vjai i J v. v-w L.'viuuk i ... . I.: I IrtrL-:- 41, a nnri ...n.lr 1 I V'VI n "IF Mr. Willie Huscusson made a trio "' V' ... I K AY J to trie city one oay tne past ween. . l avi i . vviiiic niuv i nu.i.i nan inuvcu into his n'w-home near Mr., cob An fe or ri The Word lNSURANCE-llif FitOTECTION TU- l.rf.rinn Standard Life Insurance Compar, The National Union Fire .Insurance Company, I The Insurance Company of North America, of These .Three Old Line Insurance CompaniesI Offer You the Ultimate in Efficiency and Ser.vn SAMUEL H. LYLE, JI INSURANCE NOTAl Room 4 Bank of Franklin Building - - - y 4 c "3 n 1924. AY, lacon F8 1 , ir One July Female Fox Dog, Thursday, January 10th, on F Creek, Cullasaja. Color Dark gray back, light tfu "breast and legs. Lon, keen built, ) trim legs, sharp nose and head, '"y"' Finder please return to ' P Moore, at rranKim, anu icccn S10.00 Reward, t at thivA ri:ing. D. T. demon's, t - DE PUNK. Pres r