PIIESENT VQIU: IS NOT ENOUGH (Continued from page one) with approved water supply, 'sewage, bathing and toilet facilities. Proper heating facilities, air space and venti lation are also required under author ity ofi Sec. 1319 of the Consolidated Statutes. for in section twenty-six. The voter may indicate which of the markers Ik desires to assist him; whereupon the registrar shall direct that the marker or assistant so indicated by the voter accompany said voter into the booth and give him such aid as may be requested in the preparation of his ballot, whereupon said marker or assistant shall withdraw from said j and unfair to us. SUBSCRIBE TO THE FRANKLIN PRESS TODAY - HELP YOUR FAVORITE CANDIDATE WIN A VALUABLE PRIZE. A number of sections of the State. Wftl j to u:, niac w;thin the rail. Law regarding county jails have been d h not accompany the voter to cited in this letter for the purpose of the bauot uniess assistance be re laying this ' matter undimmed before d on acC0lJnty 0f physical infirm- your board of commissioners, in or- ;t and ch assistance is requested aer inai you may nanuie n in an ex- by the voten or have any further con pedient manner, and with the full ac- versatjon wjth said voter prior to the complishment of the State Law re- time that he deposits his ballot. In quirements. the event the voter does not request There are only two courses of pro- tIlf. ass;uance of anv particular mark- cedure for the State Department to er or assistant, then the registrar take in passing on the conditions of shall appoint from among the official a county jail. The jail either meets markers or assistants some person to the requirements of the law and is ajd tne VQter m preparing his ballot, "approved," or it fails to comply with ', the requirements of the law and is JUST FORTY-EIGHT "disapproved" under authority of umiDC ADC i VHT , (Continued from page, one) Chap. 163, Public Laws of 1925, which . makes it unlawful to use for the in- 7V" . .u?l' . : ' Uolicy of frank discussion of all mat X I1C IJIdll WIlll.il Wd3 uvnig wiliiu - - ... . i i , J r 5n,nmv;nr ttJ Meters pertaining to community better meet the minimum requirements of KUU1 ""u. .J ? t:i o..i-.: ' a tion. We are big enough to realize i a r u i i j u that out of the mass of contacting law, therefore the jail would be d, - . dc approved" per se for lack of apart- conform to rf t ' j .i... ...-I. the majority. , x recounucuu uuu uU. uu.c. u- chi around on your uuiu3 u w'v " shoulder: nor stick a sore nose out sary tor ne jau .improvemenr ne fc .jnched ve g mimon arranged for meeting the comp ete excusewhy you ghoddn.t 8UbSCribe minimum retirements of the State fo The Franldin Prcss for most of Law, before proceeding further on them afe unworthy of y0Ui inc JJU, uctdUSC 11 Win uc uiatu;- proved" upon completion if the min imum requirements are not provided. Thanking you for your co-operation in this matter, and assuring you of our full desire to render such as sistance as we can in this connection, I am, Very truly yours, J L. G. WHITLEY, " "( Chief. Sanitary Inspector. ment attains success when it arouses ADVOCATES NEW HIGHWAY ROUTE (Continued from page one) Yellowstone National Parks, the direc tor declared. "The. deer in Yosemite," he said, "are so numerous they are destroying valuable species of plant life, while bears in the Yellowstone are becoming too, numerous and fa miliar. We will have to transplant some of them." " r At a luncheon today Albright spoke to more than 500 members of the Knoxville Civic Clubs. He left at terwards . for the park area, where he will spend a week. He is ac cempanied by A. B. Cammerer, his assif it who was ; instrumental in obta. iing $5,000,000 from the ftocke fellers for purchase of park lands.' North Carolina and Tennessee have deeded 158,000 acres of mountain land to the government as a nucleus for the park. The Great Smokies, when all lands are purchased, will be the fifth in area in the national park system. ( UPPER ELLIJAY Mr. Jim Keener's children are very sick with whooping cough. Messers Charlie and Howard Moore spent the week-end with friends at Bessie.. . , Misses Mary, Maude and Gertrude Mincey of Gastonia spent Saturday night with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. (j. Minccy. They were ac companied by Miss Anna Laura New man and Messers Clarence Lutz and Hoyle Broome. COMING! DR. N. D. WELLS Reguterea Optometrut EYE-STRAIN SPECIALIST AT SCOTT GRIFFIN HOTEL Friday and Saturday, May 23-24 OUR SPECIALTIES: Positive relief of eye strain and all conse-' quent headaches. . .Eyes examined scientifically without the aid of drugs or loss of time from work. ..Glasses that are Becoming as well as Comfortable... ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED BY . 24 YEARS SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE. BRING US ALL YOUR EYE , TROUBLE ' For The GRADUATE Nothing is more appropriate than an ELGIN WATCH. Prices '(?' It '.Ait V izif- Reasonable Grover Jamison , JEWELER MARKERS CANNOT BE PERMITTED (Continued from page one) , any member of his or her family ; for the purpose of aiding in the mark ing of his, or her ballot or by any other' person requested by the vpter and approved by a majority of ' the election officials. Sec. 27. Any person who, on ac- count of physical disability, is ob viously unable to enter the booth without assistance, or who" on account of such disability, or. because of illit- eracy, or for any other good reason, shall request assistance from the reg-l istrar or judges of election, may, up on such declaration and upon his own request, have assistance from any one of the markers or assistants provided WEIGHED ONLY 99 POUNDS: GAMS 321 "I only weighed 99 pounds started Sargon but -I-weigh ' 13 and feel better and have strength than in 20 years. A vJhen I now more V Ql- ' ) -' s m tp . . r y jrl MRS. FANNIE CAUBLE estion was so bad that I couldn't eat anything bat bread and , milk. I lost weight rapidly, had terrible pains in my back and sides, and a rheu matic condition developed all over my body. For months I couldn't turn myself in bed or - even move without help. I was told I couldn't live and I'd lost hope Xf ever finding relief. But bargon changed my whole life. , I am eating anything I like without the least indigestion and I'm so strengthened and invigorated that I -do all my housework and milk the cows too. There isn't a pain left in my body and I actually walked three miles the other day tox a school house to attend a meeting. "Sargon Pills cleansed my system of poisons, put my liver to work and ended my constipation." Mrs. Fannie Cauble, R-2. Box 80, Fletcher,. S. C Perry's Drug Store, Franklin, , N G, Agents. (Adv.) 1930, R. J. BayBold Tebacn Compuf, Witutonalaa. ( C . mpm ' "I9 . . honest r-t! I : . x There is only one tjd. reason for ?. A ' ' j pretty good reason after all. The ci run will be the one that can contribute r I Camels are made with that idea pine f smoke pleasure is what you want in When you try them aild, , , I c . mellow richness of choice tobaccos- nee, I silky smooth that makes smoking I ft The fart that more millions have Hga- ! rette is a tribute to an honest produc pse. Cam I J J ' L.J .-'' . ' - . .'i - " ' :i ". . , ... ........ ... I . ' ,

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