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Thursday, September 28, 1933 RKPKAL It is the opinion of a number of local drys and wets that repeal of the Turlington act in this state will make the bootleg liquor problem even bigger than it is today. Such an opinion coming from a dry is to be expected, but from a wet rather surprising. Nevertheless, as long as those working for repeal continue to do so in the name of revenue for the government instead of temperance the possibility of bigger and better bootleggers will continue to loom large ahead. Judge Johnson J. Hayes, in his talk here some time ago stated that if the government puts a high tax on legalized liquor it will mean that the bootlegger will continue to flourish simply because the aver age man will not be able to pay the high price and will continue to pa tronize the bootlegger whose wares If You Want Extra-Fast Relief ' Demand and G*t —- "• (^l^l VBy/ GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN BECAUSE of a unique process in manufacture. 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Brendle & Son E. Main St. Klkln, N. C. will be cheaper. The rich man will continue to buy good liquor as he has done for years past. As one local man who has wet leanings put it, legalized liquor must not be taxed to death if ille gal liquor is to be abolished. He further stated that if it-appeared about repeal election time that the powers that be had revenue on their minds rather than temperance, he was going to vote against repeal. It seems to us that it would be better for a plan of control of liquor to be worked out BEFORE repeal instead of after. And if any of the governing bodies want any sugges tions we'd be glad to give them an audience just as soon as we get the double parking situation straighten ed out. Wheel chairs will be pro vided. -v * * * A widow is a woman that lived so long with her husband that he died. • • • GOT—GREY PANTS If it's any comfort to you, we have at last procured a pair of grey pants, and if you'll drop by some time we'll let you see 'em. Which,. we guess, calls for an apology to Gene Spainhour, for he is the one who had them. But when we said what we did last week about not being able to find a pair in tty* we were telling the truth, for iust fresh out at the time we made our c&nv&Sfl.. .. _ However, there are grey pants in town now, and everybody should re joice. We take pleasure in being the first to spread the news and our schedule appearance without any all is called off. * • * From the number of brooms we saw coming out of Duck Ilurcham's store on the opening day of his sale, somebody must b" expecting to make a clean sweep. * * • MUTTER AND MUMBLE We got technique, we have . . . Dick Freeman says he doesn't need any money until he sells an automo bile . . . Why not an NRA parade here? No reason why Elkin, should not be just as successful a parader as she is a double parker . . .~They say that Mr. Hinshaw's injuries re ceived the other week when hit by an automobile were caused by noth ing more than somebody who double parked—and to have seen Cljief Church blowing his little traf fic whistle immediately after the accident would have brought com fort to the inflationists . ; . The city tax office issues warning that every one who has not paid their privilege tax by September 30th will be ar rested because that is the law. We've also heard that there's a law against double parking, but then there's no money connected with that law like there is with taxes ... It was said that several of the commissioners who were invited to a dinner at the water plant last week were very agreeably surprised to learn that the city has a water plant, and a very fine one. . . How many con sumers who signed the consumer's agreement in connection with the NRA are living up to it. . . The an nouncement season is now open at the local school . . . However, we understand that announcements can't be made over eight hours a day, five days a week. That's go ing to be a serious handicap to Mr Schaff. • * • . With Violet cuddling in his arms, He drove his car, poor silly; Where onee he held his Violet, He now holds his lily. * * • FOOTBALL The local football season is on. And the only thing we can find against the local high school foot ball team is the inane name that haß been tacked on to an otherwise self respecting group of boys—"Buckin' Elks." That name griped us last year and the more we consider it this year the more griping it becomes. Of course we realize that it is absolute ly none of our business, and that we perhaps coudn't think up a better name, but still "Buckin* Elks," in our estimation, is a misfit, is ridi culous and was last year and will be this year a subject of ridicule among rooters of opposing teams. Otherwise it does right well. We are not alone in our dislike for the name. We heard a member of last year's athletic council (he still may be a member), say the THE ELKIN TRIBUNE, ELKIN, NORTH CAROLINA other day it was terrible, only the language used was slightly stronger. But that's all right. Don't mind us. We have fits of raving and ranting, and although we don't -ex pect them to ever grow up and amount to anything, they do fill space nicely. * • • Sh'e remarked in disgust that her rich uncle would probably live for the rest of his life. * * • THIS AND THAT It's hard to find anyone who is more self-important than a young ster who has just entered school. Bill Triplett has a big blue eagle pasted on the linotype to remind him to be sure and quit work on time each day. The boss thinks it might be a good idea to paste blue eagles on the alarm clocks of the force to to get to work on Time" each* day. • • • I yam a lonely cowboy an' I've lost me horsh. ORDER SURPLUS FOR NEEDY Purchase of surplus foodstuffs and staples for distribution to the nation's needy was ordered Thurs day night by President Roosevelt in a direct attack upon the econom ic paradox of want in a land of plenty. Crops on the warehouse floor speak for themselves" I COULD take you through our labo- —finding out all then is to know about ratortes and plants and show you how its plant food needs, as well as the re- Royster Tobacco formulas are developed quirements of the tobacco trade. These and materials tested to insure quality in men spend their entire time locating, test toe finished product. But I know you're ingand refining materials to make certain far more interested in results. And you can that Royster Fertilizers contain only the see them for yourself. Just take a look best that can be obtained. And their at the quality of the tobacco made with continuous field tests prove that Royster Royster Fertilizer. Then look at the qual- Fertilizers make premium quality tobacco, ity made with other fertilizers. And com- ~ ~, . . . pare the price each bring,. That', the p Re " ,ember alm ° f only sure way to judge tobacco fertilizer. m the manuf a «ure °* tobacco fertilizer is to make one qual- Behmd the resulte that Royster Tobacco ity—the best—which will bring you the * brings lie nearly 50 years of highest price for your crop. Check my experience and research. Royster experts statements for yourself. Compare the are constantly studying the tobacco plant tobacco on the warehouse floor. F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY • NORFOLK, VIRGINIA FIELD TESTED FERTILIZEPS We Are Exclusive Dealers In Elkin For Royster jField - Tested Fertilizer H F. A. BRENDLE & SON I Jta > '•*. r.;a. . -3fi BOONVILLE FAIR DATE POSTPONED To Be Held Friday And Saturday, October 27th And 28th The date of the Boonville Fair has been changed to October 27 and 28 due to the delay in the opening of the tobacco markets. This year two good plays are to be given in connection with the fair and the postponement of the opening date will give more time for preparation of the plays, "Comic Characters' Convention," and "The Antics of Andrew," which will be given on Friday, October 27, and Saturday, October 28, respectively. Each play promises to be very'en tertaining. The fair premium books are now being distributed among fair ex hibitors of Yadkin county. Those who have not received a copy should write to J. R. Walker, sec retary of the fair, at Boonville, for a copy. Another exercise overdone by middle-aged people is done with the jaws. B. Y. P. U. To Hold Meeting October 7th The Yadkin Associational Baptist Young Peoples Union will convene with the Deep Creek-Baptist church Saturday, October 7 at 10 o'clock a. m. for an all-day meeting in stead of Saturday, September 26 as was previously announced. The theme for the meeting will be "Looking Unto Jesus". A varied program will be presented with Miss Margurite Mason, of Winston- Salem, making the principal .address in the' morning. Lunch will be served on the grounds at the noon hour. Rev. C. P. Rodgers of Wins ton-Salem and Mrs. Paul Davis, oi the Forbush church will address the afternoon session and Miss Winnie Rickett, state B. Y. P. U. Secretary, will be present and talk at the even ing session which will convene at 7:45 p. m. All churches in the as sociation are requested to have a delegation present. " FARMERS HALT SALES Irate tobacco farmers, dissatisfied with priceß being paid for the weed Monday after a three weeks market ing holiday called to secured better prices, stopped auction sales at Wendell Monday afternoon and for a while threatened serious trouble. Why Liquid Laxatives are Back in Favor The public is fast returning to the use of liquid laxatives. People have learned that the properly prepared liquid laxative will bring a perfect movement without any discomfort at the time, or after. The dose of a liquid laxative can be varied to suit the needs of the individual. The action can thus be regulated. A child is easily given the right dose. And mild liquid laxatives do not irritate the kidneys. Doctors are generally agreed that senna is the best laxative for every body. Senna ia,a natural laxative. It does not drain tie like the cathartics that leave you so thirsty. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is "ST* liquid laxative which relies oa senna for its laxative action. It has the average person's bowels as regular as clockwork in a lew weeks* time. r You can always gat Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at any drugstore, ready for use. Masker N. R. A.
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