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DW EEBS 26. 1080 STATE NEWS Items in Brief Form For Busy Readers Durham, Dec. 18. —The city ot iDurham learned today just how phany unemployed are idle of theli' own volition. Having declared every would be given work shov eling away fourteen inched of snow that covered streets and sidewalks. Getting *"■ Up Nights "" If Getting Up Nights, Backache, frequent dav calls. Leg Pains, Nerv ousness, or Burning, due to function* at Bladder Irritation, In ackl condi tion*. makes you feel tlmd, depressed and discouraged, try the Cystex Test. Work* fast, starts circulating thru the systemin 1$ minuted. Prnisod by 4 thousands for rapid and post tire ac- J tloo. Don't give op. Tryftrstex (pro w nounced Slss-tex) today, under the Iron-Clnd Guarantee. Must quickly allay these conditions, Improverest ful sleep and eoergy, ot flwpey back. f> Only |«o at' Turner Drug Co., Agent*. I PR O GRAM A T I THE LYRIC ELKIN, N. C. I Programs of Talking, Singing, Dancing, | Comics Are Among Our Daily Features. | j THIS WEEK | Thursday-Friday— CLARA BOW in , I "LOVE AMONG THE MILLIONAIRES" A You just must see the "IT" girl in her best talkie. ; ALSO NEWS Day and Night—loc-30c i __—: i | Saturday— 1 j. HOOT GIBSON in I "THE ROARING RANCH" j Thrills! Action! Romance! ALSO SERIAL AND COMEDY | Day and Night—loc-30c I NEXT WEEK— j Monday-Tuesday— "WAß NURSE" With ROBT. MONTGOMERY See the part the nurse played in the k World War ALSO SERIAL AND COMEDY Day and Night—loc-30c Wednesday— REGULAR FAMILY SHOW \ ' 10c and 15c •}- * 1., ■ " "* • ■ AWGWRT nmut o» TH« CUCKOOV* IN AIL-STA* COMDV IOKIBM WHEELER WOOtSH HALFKL | S SRiOTiWMtk AT SUNRIBI K I Coming to Lyric Theatre Elkin, N, C., Thursday-Friday, Jaunary 1-2 £ - 3 V ' - I officials sat back and waited. At the scheduled hour. Just two appear ed. They hoisted several sttfsvdls full and quit. Ooldsboro.—-Ed Vinson, merchant at Saulston, this county/ deceived across his counter on Tuesday a twenty-dollar bill, which he. recog nized as one that had been in a pocketbook lost by Mrs. Vinson on Thanksgiving Day. The pocketbook had contained $11,3. Rd Parrotlj Daniels, who had presented the bill, stated that It had been paid him by j Wesley Thompson, a Wesley and Jesse Thompson wp* arrested and admitted that Jesse found thei pocketbook in Mr. Vinson's garage and had given the money lo Wesley. Officers recovered about *l4. West Jefferson, Dec*. S.—The board i of commissioners of Ashe county is called Upon to resign in a statement i issued Wednesday by John A. Eaver, chairman of the cltlzenß committee, which was appointed at a meeting of about 175 taxpayers who met fol lowing the settlement of the board with Ex-Sheriff J. W. Hampton for alleged shortage In the Insurance ac- TH» KlJay TRIBtNK. BLKIA. NORTH CAROL!MA counts. This was the first official statement 'from the oemmittee. In cluded In the statement was a call for a mass meetins: ot the taxpayers on Saturday, December 27, at 1 o'clock to determine what artlonr shall be taken against (he board of commissioners. Kx-Sheriff Hamp ton and his poaseman, Mr. Weaver Intimated that the committee has some startling announcements to make to the taxpayers at that time. Albemarle. Dee. 18. Melville Harter, aged 58J told officers that he went to sleep Tuesday afternoon in a wooded spot near a highway in east Albemarle. He awoke this morning, after having Blept two nights and nearly two days. About half that time he had a 1 2 inch snow blanket over him. When he awoke he was cold and weak, he told of ficera. He was unable to get to the road. He called for help and a passerby assisted him. Attaches at Yadkin hospital where he Is being treated said his feet were frozen. Harter gav e his home aa 680 Wal nut street, Toledo. Ohio, where his wife resided. He was without funds. Shelby.. Dec. 21.—Because she al leges that she was accused of steal ing hosiery and later searched in an effort to find the hosiery. Miss Elisa beth Short, 17-year-old Shelby girl, is asking #30,000 damages of the Miller-Jones company, of Shelby, in a suit filed this week with the Clerk of the Superior court, A. M. Hamrick. Pilot Mountain. Dec. 21. J. Por ter Hines, 59, for 30 years a success ful merchant of Pilot Mountain, died at his home here at 3:30 o'- clock this morning. Mr. Hines had been In ill health for the past three years but had been confined to his bed for only the past 10 days. Fu neral service will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Pilot Mountain Baptist church. Rev. W. D. Llnney, assisted by Rev. W. ■F. Swanson, will be in charge. North Wilkesboro. Dec. 21.—The Wilkes Evangelistic club entertained about. 1,000 children at a Christmas party in the Orpheum theatre Sun day afternoon. An interesting pro gram was given, including talks by club members, ministers of the city and a group of carols by girls from the Baptist Sunday school. After the .entertainment, each child was given ( a nlcp, present. Charlotte. Dec. 21.— Cameron Morrison came home from Washing ton today bringing with him his brand new title of United State® 'Senator from North Carolina and a disinclination to talk about his job. Senator Morrison, in reply to va rious questions concerning political problems, declared he was not yet prepared to "discuss business" and that he Intends to enjov a few days ;Of Christmas vacation. Senator Mor rison took the oath of office Wed nesday. HP said "he«liad a fine time" In Washington but he was "glad to get back home." To P+n+A With Farm Message A program of farm meetings for th e purpose of carrying facts about the agricultural outlook and the need of food and feedßtuffs produc tion in North Carolina next season, has been arranged by the agricultur al extension service of State Col lege to cover every county in North Carolina during January and Febru ary. Five teams of extension specialists will go to work during the week be ginning Junuary 5 and starting in the coastal counties wtll work grad ually westward towards the Tennes see line. Five meetings a day will be held. In thes e meetings, the speakers wili present facts about the present production of food and feed supplies will show how far the coun ty is from being self-supporting, and will outline the program embodied In the adopted slogan, "Farm to Make a Living in 1931". Dean I. O. Schaub says the cam paign will be in charge of the dis trict agents in their respective group of counties. The local home and farm agents will arrange the meet ings and give them local notice. Leading key farmers, bankers and busineßß men of all kinds will be Invited. There will be no guesß work in the facts to be given, says Mr. Schaub. Already the economists are working out the need of a family or a livestock unit for feed and food for one year. The home demonstra tion people are also at work on facts about more complete dietß which may b e prepared from foodstuffs produced at home. Mr Schaub says it is not enough next year to reduce the acreage to tobacco and cotton/ The crops that may be raisad In plac e of these must receive attention. The need of local markets must be studied and above all else, if there is a lack of home grown supplies, this must be reme died. Craven County growers increased ITieJr corn crop by 117,405 butthelH ill 1930. This wan done by increas ing the acreage, ualnx comf land idle In 1929 and by batter methods, says C. B. Farris, agent. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Marry C-ounty In Superior Court E. R. Sawyer, Plaintiff, vs. Mildred Sawyer, Defendant The defendant Mildred Sswyer will tak e notice, that an action en titled as a i»ove has been commenced in the Superior Court of Surry Coun ty North Carolln« for Judgment of divorce, and the defendant will fui ther take notice that she i g required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Surry coun ty in the eourt house in Dohson, North Carolina, thee 7th day of Feb ruary, 1930 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. This 15th day of December, 1930. F. T. LEWELLYN, 1-15-31 Clerk of Superior Court. HO they harass you by day and keep you awake at night?- Don't neglect them. TTieyll ruin your charm and beauty, alienate your friends, interfere with your business and social •access. When you're nervous, take Dr. Miles' Nervine. It's the prescription of a successful Nerve Specialist put up in con venient form especially for peo ple in your condition. Dr. Miles' Nervine is now made in two forms—Liquid and Effervescent Tablet. Both are the same therapeutically. Full Sixe Bottle I.OO That's Our W|ish to YOU •-y x ' v ' * r ' f ' ,- ■ ' j I _ i May a prosperity that embraces health, cheerfulness, and a store of good friend ships old and new make your 1931 a truly happy New Year. We wish in this connection to express our genuine thanks for the liberal business given in the past years. A , 4 * * ' ~ f »• r > ■ v -- ' , ' •; ■- • 'H. * ' ' * ' ' , '2, Surry Haraware Co. Elkin, N. C. We Extend Sincere Permit us at this glad Yuletide season to express our sincere appreciation for the favors shown us in the past. We have endeavored to combine qual ity with service at reasonable prices, and through this policy we consider that we have been fairly successful. AND AS WE ENTER THE HOLIDAY SEASON, IT IS OUR WISH THAT YOU AND YOURS MAY FIND AN ABUNDANCE OF HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH AND GOOD CHEER. Incidentally, may we remind any who may owe us an account to settle promptly, so that we in turn may meet our own obligations and start the New Year with a clean slate. Hinshaw Cash Hardware Co. Elkin, N. C.
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