mskw to m N. D. Holcomb, of 335 10th St N. W. has lived in -.Atlanta for 30 years, and 26 years of the time has been connected with the American Can company. He is Treasurer of the ( . ij$S Mf. "V . N." I). HOLCOMB Men's Bible Class of the Tenth St. Methodist Church, and is widely known. He recently said : "For seven years I was in a ner vous, rundown and weakened condi tion and Sargon put me back on my feet after everything else had failed. "My appetite was poor, and the lit tle I ate disagreed with me; my food would sour. and ferment and gas pa:n: would crowd my stomach. 1 took quantities of soda and snhvays a supply at my place of business. "My sleep was restless, and 1 would get up mornings with thnt tired, 'no-account' feeling, and didn't have ambition' for work ur-anything else. "Sargon proved a tower ' of strength to me; built me up and gave ; North S!:ccna!i News The fanners have been busy tin past week planting Irish potatoes. Mr. Karl Harrison and family were in this section Sunday visiting Mrc. Zeb Shopc. Mr. Weimer Hastings, of Franklin, was in this section Sunday. Mr. Jas. Bell and family of Toccoa, Ga., was in this section Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stockton. Mr. Lakeland Gertrude Shope spent Sunday at home. They arc staying at Franklin. Mr. Jesse L. Sanders and Frank Shope carried Mr. Zeb .Shope on the Wayah Bald, some rations Sun day. Zeb is fire warden. Mrs. W. E. Sanders spent Saturday night and Sunday at J. L. Sander's home. , A Haywood man Was in this sec tion buying cattle Monday. . A Mr.Brovvn from Mountain City brought Elsie Carpenter home Sunday to spend the dav.with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter. Mr. Harley McConnel and Worley DeHart had the fisfortunc of letting Mr. Litre DeHart's horse die to a load if cfossties . Saturday. Mrs. Flora Farmer of Clayton, Ga., was in this . section visiting the past week. The farmers hollowed county agent, tlipv oiiht to stand to him W. his poultry sales and at the same time we would like to be hearing from him through The Press. Come on Sloan if you got anything to tell us we will listen. Stiles Locals Mr. H. B. Mason of Tellico, was in this section Tuesday. Mr. Ralph Morgan is spending a few davs with home folks. Mr, Alex Owenby passed through this section en route.- to rranKim to visit his sister, Mrs. i'. ti. Justice, who is on the sick list. lr and Mrs. Carl Morgan have moved to the house formerly oc cupied by W. H. Cochran. Mr. W. K. Childers ana son, .au, ti victfitiri- Vf r or " (Hite I ni ce, v;iy m.-iwh and Mrs. Ode Morgan Sunday. Mr. H. 1). Dean was on the streets Saturday. . Mr. Dill Owenby is buildmtr -a hoime. for F.nlis Vick in Barnes Cove. Mr.Brve Holbrooks who is working at the Fontana copper mines, spent a few days with 'family. . Mr Robert Ramsey of Tellico. pass o, through this section Tuesday on Frarkl'" .saner government not much ca:: he accomplished. So lure's to our lea; tic and its prosperity. 1 want to say just a little about our Community club also, and what it is doing. Of course our biggest aim is our club house, toward which we now have about $600 and a deed to. our lot, which was presented to the ladies of Highlands by Mr. Pedcn Anderson. We are, for all civic im provements and for the uplift and betterment of our community. We want to make our town the cleanest, morally and every other way, in the country, and wc arc going to start right now to clean up, each of us in our own back yard. The ladies arc working toward a bazzar to be held next summer to raise more funds and we hope it will not be so long now before we can start our club house and community center. Work is progressing on Mr. Hager'g new summer home. Rev, Teaguc of the Methodist church has been conducting a series of meetings during Holy Week. 'Mr.. Teague is a very able speaker am): his talks have been much enjoyed and appreciated by all who heard him. Colonel and Mrs. John 'Stenhcn Sewell of Birmingham, were in High lands for a few days last week. Col onel Sewell went from Highlands to Washington, D. C, where he joined former . General. Charles G. Dawes appointed by the president-to go to Santo Domingo to arrange the fi nances of .'the Diminocan Republic. Colonel ' Henry G. Robertson is back in his office in Highlands after r.n absence of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Anderson have returned from an Easter holiday trip to Atlanta. - Pine Tree Inn Improvements Mr. S. A. Munday has completely renovated the Pine Tree Inn on Mam street and has leased the Inn to Miss Sallie -Hurst. Miss Hurst has had several . years experience in the hotel business and is receiving he: share of the patronage. Mr. Munday installed a number of baths and other wise improved his building to make it both comfortable and convenient. Concert Postponed Sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church of Frank lin a concert will be given at the court house Fraiday, April 19 at 8 o'clock. Those taking part will b the male (iinirtette of Kabiui Gaj- Nachoochcc School assisted by Calvin eral charge. Admission charges will be 15 and 25 cents. All those taking part are said to be artists in their P. Titus, violinist, and Jimmy Simp-j respective lines and the women of the son, reader. Al:ss .Martha Little ot the school mentioned will be in gen- auxiliary are predicting a treat for th; people of rranklm. iUSLILI i'j pi inn MJSUJiJiJi w m w Uiii mi . , i tflteir Lives In Your Hands CO MUCH depends upon the y care you give them. Now ; . . when they're so helpless and' dependent on you to keep them alive ; ; ; now, when their whole future depends on the feed you choose s s ; is the time to feed ; Purina Chick Startena and' Purina Baby Chick Chow. They'll repay you for it many times, in the months to come Purina has all the proteins, minerals, and vitamins it takes . , to strengthen and develop their tiny frames and start thenT, on the way to early and profits able maturity. Chicks' lives are in your hands. Feed them the best and safest feed that science can produce. Feed them Purina. FARMERS SUPPLY CO. QBHtaaaanaonBflOPQDQ fermenting iuua aim gas pa'm.v u.. now a thing of the past, ns I am nev er bothered with indigestion. I sleep line. My nerves are steady, and 1 feel better than I have felt in years. ' "Sargon Soft Mass Pills played a biff part in my iprovement. They are mild and there is no griping or nausea of any kind. They stiimdate the 1ivr. work off the imnurities and 'regulate perfectly. "I 'am certainly thankful I began the Sargon treatment when I did, and only wish I had started it long be more." Sargon may be obtained in Frank lin at Perry's Drug Store. Adv. Elmore and Bride Here . Rev. Chas. A. Elmore and his bride of a few weeks are visiting Mr. Elmore's parents on Cowee. The bride' and groom are expected to make their future home at Raleigh and will leave for that city in the neaf future. ' Ledford-Roane Miss Nell Ledford ami M r. Larry Roane of Cartoogechaye, , e, e married March 18 at Clayton, Ga. MACON REQUIRES LICENSE TO FISH State of North Carolina, County of Macon. WHEREAS the fishing streams of .this county are badly in need ox re- WHUKEAS the . fish in said streams, should be given adequate protection so that the supply 'oi nsn may. be further increased and, con served, and , WHEREAS . the Board of County Commissioners is of the opinion that it will be advisable to provide, a resident . county license in order u. supplement funds to be allotted to our county from other sources i'or the protection and propagation of fish: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commisison ers of Macon county, that pursuant ' to the terms of H. B. 238, S. B. 1232, Section 4; of said law, entitled "An tct for the . Propagation and Protection of Game Fish in North Carolina and Presiding' Revenue .Therefor," enacted by the General Assembly of North, Carolina, at "its session of 1929, that an annual resi dent county license of $1.10 or in lieu of such license a daily fishing permit to cost 50c, is hereby re tired of all male persons above the age of sixteen who wish by any and all methods of hook and line and rod and reel fishing in Macon county. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that""!! copy of this resolution be forwarped to the Department of Con servation and Development, Raleigh, N. CL and that a copy be spread upon ( the minutes of this Board. . This 1st dav of April, 1929. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF MACON COUNTY By J. O. HARRISON, Chairman. 'Attest: HORNER STOCKTON, Register of Deeds. Thursday on busTTTcTs. ' '' , Morean brothers visited their sis ter, Mrs. Austin Welch, who is on the sick list. . ... Wheat crops are looking promising in this section. M" Harrv Morran vps the guest of' Mr. and ".Mrs. E. B. Byrd Sunday evening. Mulberry News Wc all enjoyed the egg hund at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carpen ter Easter. There were 40 present. Mr. B. C. Garland of Dillard, Ga., has been in this section for some time. , , Mr. J. S. Carpenter and sons, Earl and Edgar Howard, went to Nan tahala last Saturday. Dr. Neville of Dillard, Ga., was visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carpen ter's little daughter Sunday. Mr. Charlie Guffey was visiting on Cartoogechaye Sunday. Miss Flora Norton- who has re turned from Roanoke Rapids, N. C, is going to make her home at High lands. . , Miss Flora and Hazel Norton were visiting .Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Norton Sunday. Mr. F.nrnio Carpenter spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs; T. N, Nor ton. Highlands News The remains of George L. Vickery who was killed in Charlotte on Sun day afternoon, March 24th, were brought to Highlands on Monday for burial. Mr. Vickery was killed when the airplane which he was piloting crashed to earth and burned. 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