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HA IQI-Ip lOcAS P4OW : tmwsEi f A of - SHP\Vi(NGr J <IG SISTER Taking the Bumps By LES FORGRAVE wiW\ ifffi6 -TOLPffiO ( oH / 1934. Chromium More Apt Cause Os Skin Disease Than Nickel By LpGAN CLENDENING, M. D. i AM INFORMED by a represent ative of rhe Jewelers Technical Ad vioa company that when I stated in an article a few weeks thai white gold, such as la used on _. spectacle frames. canted an ertip -Ihe skin tiflßgSPßaßßHEall from the nickel *yj!jP)K It contained. I Wjmgfr;? might not have been entirely hc- |p% ”%tW jWBBBSP| curate. I quote f the lettei as fol- jpaKk, JfNL jn lows: '‘However. are mistaken in ptac. SH&dK n In" the blame on jg| |lß|fc t®| nickel. We have .IB evidence that the Swllllipflillsik^ minm.' ” 0r Chromium plating is extremely common these days, both on expen sive and on cheap white-gold jewel ry; also on novelties that are meant to imitate platinum or white gold. “Chromium dissolves fairly readily in hydrochloric acid, which is to be found in perspiration, and the result ing chromium salt Is irritating to the skin. “(Nickel plated articles have heen used in contact with the skin for a generation; there have been in stances of irritation, but not many. Chromium plating i 3 comparatively new; but the instances of irritations have been numerous ever since jt came into use.) "We hold no brief, aa they say, for either nickel or chromium; we Just mention these'matters with the STATE COLLEGE PLAYERS APPEAR AT BUIE’S CREEK College Station, Raleigh, Feb. 7. Players of The Experimental Theatre of N. C. State College will give their fifth product,inn of the season Sat urday night, wihen they will appcair i:i!t Campbell College at Buie’s Creek. The program will consist, of an ex temporaneous play, ’Mystery at Gale ways,” and two impromptu plays, the plots for which will be supplied tho actors by Miss Estelle Burt, director idea of keeping the record straight ' fes, nickel ip a component of most white-gold alloys, but never § major one. "We know of one cape where a patient’s wrist was made sore after a few days’ use of a chromium plat ed wrist watch. He had the css# rhodium plated and the ailment cleared up. In another case the rho dium was almost aV had as chro mium, while a nickel plated case was perfectly Comfortable, From all wi can learn, rhodium irritates very few people; when we recall that it is a member of the platinum group, thil seems natural. “Returning to white-gold: In our own experience and that of our cli ents, we have not found a capp ot skin Irritation from UNPLATED good-quality white, gold. All the cases OF VVHTCH WE HAn KNOWLEDGE, came from whit* gold that was CHROMIUM plated, “This chromium plate is very thin and the layman would probably not recognize its presence. “A large proportion of the white gold jewelry on the market is plat ed. The plating may be of rhodium, or chromium, of nickel, of tin, of palladium, or (rarely) platinum.” EDITOR’S NOTE: Six pamphlet* by Dr. Clendening can now be ob tained by sending 10 cents in coin, for each, and a self-addressed envelops stamped with a three-cent stamp, to Dr. Logan Clendening, In care of this paper. The pamphlets are: “Indigestion arid Constipation.” “E** during and Gaining,” “Infant Feed ing,” “Instructions for the Treatment of Diabetes,” “Feminine Hygiene** and "The Care of the Hair and Skin'.” of dramatics at Campbell College ,aa the players enter the stage and they without hesitation will give full Length oine-aet plays. I PAGE FIVE WANTADS Get Results FOR SALE GOOD BROODER cheap, alwo orchard sprayer. Phone ' 7-1 U for rent brick garage building, Horner street. Suitable for repair work, gas and oil station. Apply Mrs. E. T. Vickers, 546 High land Avenue, phone 385-W. f>-3ti ROOF PAINTED Bf SPRAY AND repaired. All work guaranteed. Na tional Roofing and Painting Co. Norlina, N. C. Telephone 2371. 30-Mi FOR RENT TWO, THREE Ok four room furnished apartment, j modern conveniences, nice locality, garage free. Call 6t2 .), 7-Hi VISIT THE CUT RATE~SHOE SHOP opposite Postal Telegraph on Montgomery street. Expert, shoe re pairing at. reduced prices. Look for the Cut Rate Shoe Shop. 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Under amt by virtue (if authority vested in a certain deed of trust exe cuted and delivered to R. S. McCoin. Trustee, by Benjamin flight on Aprii 19, 1926, said deed of trust duly re corded in book 140, page 72, Regis ter’s Office of Vance County, N. C., and that certain judgment substitut ing Al. B. Wester Trustee in lieu of R. S. McCoin, said judgment, record ed in book 166, page 273, Vance Coun ty Registry, default having been made in the payments secured in said deed ol trust, and at the request of the (holder of same, 1 shall sell ,;;y public ■auction, tor cash to the highest, bid der, al. the Court House Door in Hen derson, N. C„ at 12:00 o’clock M.. on Saturday, March 3, 1931, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: Begin at a stake on line or alley, L. T. Howard and W. S. Parker cor ner in Wiggins line; and rup thence along line between said Parker and Howard N. 45 E. 142.1 ft. to stake, Darten’s corner; thence S. 9 1-4 W. 100 ft. to a stake; thence to a point on the Wiggins lane 120 ft. from the beginning, 150 ft. more or less; thenco along said lane N. 89 1-4 E. 120 ft. to point of beginning. For further description see deed from D. P. Mc- Duffce, Trustee, duly recorded in Re gister’s Office of Vance County, N. C., in book 121, page 22. Tliis tin- 31st day of January 1934. AL. B. WESTER, Trustee. 31-7-14-21 FORECLOSE RE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue or authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed and delivered on the 21st day of October, 1926, by LaFayette Hicks and wife to R. S. McCoin, Trustee, said deed of trust duly re corded in Register's Office of Vance County, N. C., in book 140, page 175, and that certain judgment substitut ing Al. B. Wester Trustee in lieu of R. S. McCoin, said judgment duly re corded in book 166, page 273, Regis ter’s Office of Vance County, N. C., default having been made in the pay ments secured in said deed of trust, and at the request of the holder of same, I shall sell, by public auction, to the highest, bidder for cash, at the Court House Door in Henderson, N. C., at 12:00 o'clock, M., on Saturday, March 3, 1931, the following described property, to wit. First Tract: Begin at an iron stake, Eatons corner on Sherman St., Hen derson, N. C., run thence along Sher man St.,. N. 55 1-4 W. 50 ft .to an iron stake, Nancy Hamp corner; thence along her line to an iron stake in Lassiter line; thence S. 59 1-4 E. 50 ft. to an iron stake, Eaton corner in Lassiter line; thence along said Eaton line S. 37 1-4 W. ICO 1-2 ft. to the beginning, being lot deeded from R. H. Hood to Al. B. Wester, recorded in book 141, page 230, Register’s Office of Vance County, N. C., and from Al B. Wester and wife to LaFayette Hicks and Audie Hicks, by deed of even, date herewith. Second Tract.: Begin at an iron pin in J. A. Harris line and run S. 18 E. 7.20 cits, to a stone, corner of lot No. 9; thence S. 78 W. 13.20 ohs. to a stone, corner of lot No. 10; thence N. 5.65 chs. to a stone, corner of lot No. 10; thence S. 78 E. 3.63 chs. to a stone in the Henderson road; thence along the road N. 3 1-4 W. 2 chs. to a stone in J. A. Harris line; thenc* N. 75 E. 14.55 chs. to the place of be ginning, containing 9.4 acres, it be ing lot No. 11 in the division of lajid of Thos. B. Hicks allotted to LaFayet to Hicks by # deed of J. H. Thomas, and John H. Bullock, commissioners. a.nd duly recorded in Register’s Office of Vance County, N. C. This the 36th day of January, 1934. AL- B WESTER, Trustee. 31-7-14-21