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:"f-'fo. '; FOURTH PAGE THE NEWS-RECORD Marshall, N. C, Sept. 27, 1929 ; THE NEWS-RECORD LANKFORD STORY, Editor. H. L. STORY, PublUkor. ' Entered sacoad Um Bail matter at tho postoffie at Mariaa!! N. C, aader act of March 3, 1879. ONE YEAR SIX MONTHS THREE MONTHS SUBSCRIPTION PRICEi M Ot THREE YEARS (in advance) $5.04 ,. 1.00 SINGLE COPIES .05 .60 Many (ordered before pressday) .04 UNDER YOUR NAME ON THE LABEL the line tell, you when your time ia out, a 1 cent potal card or letter addreaaed to MR. H. L. STORY, MARSHALL, N. C will atap it. If ha doea not hear from you, he will think you with the paper continued and that you are willing to pay for it at the rate of 50 centa every three months. SIGN YOUR NAME Don't blame the publUher of the Newt-Record for not publishing what you write, if you do not aign your name and address. We cannot publish articles unless we know who sends them. We will not publish the name if you object. FROM MARS HILL A revival started here Sunday at the Baptist church. The pastor is be ing ably assisted by the visiting min- l ister. I The Marshall-Mars Hill road force ihas now passed through the street ! of Mars Hill and the shovel is moving on towards the Ivy Bridge. Our THAT it i8 sensible economy to People are delighted at the prospect of having a good road out of Mars read the advertisements before , Hill in two directions. vnn hnv s" ' Edwards is reported sat- you Duy. jisfactorily convalescent, at the Aston THAT advertisements bring in- jPaJ hsPtaJ in Asheville. Mr. Fred Jervis has received from formation to you that will save .the printers the Minutes of the , French Broad Association. you time and money. : THAT the business concerns that serve you best are the ones HOME DEM. AGENTS COLUMN The home demonstration cluba are showing very much enthusiasm ' and are beginning on a good full program for a good year's work. SCHEDULE FOR NEXT WEEK Monday 2:00 o'clock Beech Glenn Tuesday 10:30 Spring Creek girls 1:30 Spring Creek women Wednesday 2:30 Walnut women Thursday 10:30-California Cr. girls 1:30 Cal. Creek women Friday 10 :30 Little Pine girls Rev. Mr. Pipes Pounded The following letter was sent us for publication. We are not respon sible for the statements in it, as the letter is not signed, and we have no way of verifying it. unon, . u. Sept. 24, 1929 Editor, W. C. Pipes, our pastor, has moved into our community. On the 14th, the people met at Mrs. Z. V. Amnions' for prayer meet ing and for the purpose of pounding the pastor. The table was loaded w iht things to eat, which were highly appreciated. A SUBSCRIBER. Annual State Sunday School Convention To Be Held FA BOONE PLEMMONS Beginning Wednesday night, Octo ber 2, and continuing through Fri day night, October 4, the Annual State Sunday School Convention un der the auspices of the North Caroli na Sunday School Association, will be held at the First Baptist Church in Raleigh. General sessions of the convention will be held on Wednes day night, October 2, and Thursday and Friday mornings and nights, Oc tober 3 and 4. The afternoons of Friends of Miss Orla Plemmons, f 1 . f -W 1i l. C Tl who continuously tell you thru t K ' will inrested0 know the printed page who they are, 'ha she and Mr Edwin Boone, of .Thursday and Friday will be given Where they are and what they '21 TlO0 pT mT, at Clinton, Ky.,' v- t0 Pf mental conferences. the ceremony being performed by Among the out-of-State Sunday nave to Otter you. Rev, Mr. Hood of the Methodist School specialists who have already THAT continuous advertisers chur: It is hoped they will he in accepted places on the convention f ..Marshall to visit her parents, Mr. and pr0gram are Dr. Percy R. Hayward, are the ones who do i-ei a thing ;MA. L. Plemmons, about Thanks- Chicag0) IU- Director of Young Peo in their power to satisfv your pic's work for the International always offer THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL Council of Religious Education; and js by train. The safest. Most com- Miss Elizabeth McE. Shields, Rich merchandise Portable. Most reliable. Costs less, mond, Va., Director of Childlren's Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding work for the Sunday School Board of the Southern Presbyterian Church. THAT local dealers always SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM serve you Dest because tney every want; they you reasonable reasonably priced. Good values in Ladiesl Misses and Children's win-, ter Coats and Raincoats. Men's and Boys Raincoats New line Ladies' Dresses, 50 different patterns at $8.95 $9.95 $12.95 A big line of Sweaters for Men, Women and Children Don't Forget We carry a full line of STAR BRAND SHOES and BALL BAND rubbers The best in footwear at' better prices than last year "We Sell Goods With a Conscience." 'Ami I I m m av mm Mi I know local conditions and local needs much better than any firm in a distant city could know. THAT you can get what you want and see whjat you get when you buy from local dealers. THAT there is no long W. L. Adams has been appointed county agent in Wilson County to succeed J. E. Michael. ' D o e 8 Capital Punish ment Prevent Many Murders ? Other outstanding leaders in relig ious education who have agreed to appear on the program are Dr. W. A. Harper, President of Elon College; Rev. Lawrence Little, Director of Ra ligious Education for the General Board of the Methodist Protestant Church; Prof. Duane McCracken, of Guilford College; Mrs. Chas. L. Van Noppen, Greensboro; Prof. John W. MyeTS, Salisbury, Professor of Re ligious Education in Catawba Col lege: E. B. Crow, Teacher of the MUD LCATHCH Httisfty7 jP&f.tmW ' SOU UAUHlHSOUi yy' NS. "STAR BRAND SHOES P. V. RECTOR "The Quality Store" Marshall, N. C. No evidence has been offered to show that capital punishment acts as .Vanguard Men's Bible Class in the wait a deterrent or hindrance to murder- First Presbyterian Sunday School of i..D J.iIo.d Ti T tlff PalA;li . T5 rttr T IP TTn f oVi a r-l A aha illlU nv uaiisui lauuii ciiaiKco 'man The City With A Civic Consciousness eclares Dr. Frederick L. Hoff. Raleigh; Rev. J. E. Pritchard; Ashe- wnat is a city I it is a place wnere i n, t i 4.ii u.. n olio MotTinHisf Prn men of verv various tvnes. fulfillinir eMMaiauHi UI H1C IluucULiOi wi v, pnowi v. v..- v.. i j; to pay when you buy from the Tsrarsnce Co., after a study of the estant Church; Thos. P. Pruitt, Hick- iwwwun Mr unmp dpalera 1928 homicide record in the United ory, -tcr rf-First Bap- community life. It should, be nome aeaiers. S(.ateg tist Snnday g,nool beveta, other thoroughly mixed, business men and Home dealers will serve On the contrary, according to his prominent religious educr.tic-rl lead- Professional men, merchant princes you auickly with the best that contention, the death penalty tends ers have been invited to participate and craftsmen, thinkers and doers, you quiCKiy wren me oest ma in the convention program and will be making their several contributions to can be procured. imposes heavy burdens upon the tax- announced later. common life in which all legitimate Tthoo alwava heon nnH nlwflvs oavers as th rwmlt nf innr tWai HhA Raleiirh CommitUe on Ar- human interest? may flourish, iniclud- 00f nrfit and fosters sensationalism, with its rangements for the Convention is as only commerce and industry, Will be safer and more profit- . . . . T D nirh s.r. but also the arts, music and the fluence on the public. intendent of the First Baptist Sunday drama, and religion. In it the non- "For the country as a whole," Dr. School, General Chairman; J. Charles productive members of the commum Hoffman states, "it is doubtful Vrheth- IPhelps, Superintendent of Central y be cared for, children have er the total number of ntinn. of Methodist Sunday School. Chairman V w open spaces ior pnysicai ae- - ' I 1 i .1 11 a .1 ,.;0on,oT,t, cnrl Knvino- frnm fall kinds reaches 200 oinat a tn. nf the Rntertainment Committee: eiopmem ana De noDiy wainea in V CI Uovlllvli WO v ks ifcv wift - -j 0 w tal estimated murder death-roll of Clarence E. Mitchell, Chairman ol possibly 12,000. If we are not willing the Finance Committee; Dr. R. W. to enforce the death penalty, it would Lieby, Superintendent of the Luther certainly be much better to do away an Sunday School, Chairman oi the with it." Ushers Committee. Other members As an initial step in the reduction of the general committee are J. S.: Marshall, Sept. 23 One of the . ' . , e..j oii. largest congregations in the history n suggests a more arasuc reguia- onepnera -auuu., oi..i.. able to buy at home. Money saved is money earned. .Save by reading the local ad- local dealers. Big Singing Convention Held In Madison mind and spirit; the halt and the maimed be sheltered and protected; and the aged find the evening of their days filled with peace. It will be a place of dignity and of fellowship. In it the things of the spirit will be pur sued with as much zeal as the mate- Miss Clara Blankenship of Knox ville, Tenn., is spending a while with home folks. Mrs. W. T. Parker is spending a few days with her uncle, Mr. Dave Davis, at Craggy, N. C. Mrs. Jack Parris went to see her sister in the Mission Hospital at Asheville Tuesday. Mr. O. w. Urubba, Mr. Davis and Mr. J. A. Brooks spent Monday in Marshall attending court. Mr. Edd Ebbs of Bluff was a busi ness visitor in town Tuesday. Mrs. Isler. who is at Greenevllle. Tenn., taking treatments, is doing ae well as could be expected, but she will have to be there for several weeks yet. The District Meeting will be Mid on October 8 at 10:00 o'clock in Old Fort at the High School auditorium. Mrs. Lance and Mrs. Hobgood will be present at the meeting. Let's every club member and especially the chair man of each club in our county go that is possible.. From RED OAK All seems to be going well with the people in this section. Farmer are. very busy harvesting crops. The children are happy as bees since our school opened at Red Oak. The people of Flint Hill church are having a fine S. S. The young folks are entertaining the audiences with a program just before classes. V Rev. Mr. Denny delivered a strong sermon at the Red Oak Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Charleg.Wade of Albany Ala., is visiting her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. W. H. Hunter. Mr. H. E. Hunter and family at tended the singing convention at Mt. Zion church Sunday P. M. The following named friends called on Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunter late Sunday afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Millinax. Mrs. W. H. Hunter, son, Tl-L 1 J- 11-.. T,.,i Vf Q T. AW, HUU inaugural:,, ovuv, lai. - . Hunter and daughter, Ruth. of the singing conventions of Madi son County gathered Sunday at tne Mount Zion Free Will Baptist church in an old-time get-together singing of both old and new songs. The small church was filled to overflowing, the yard having about as many as were in the house ville Citizen. the house, according to the Ahe- Between 300 and 500 persons were present. Among the classes present were: The Marshall Class, Dry Branch, Mount Zion, Laurelton Chap el, and the Laurelton Chapel Junior Class, and the Marshall Quartet. tion of the traffic in firearms. American City Magazine. (rial goods of life. There will be in it such variety of interest that ev- lery citizen will find it possible to live John M. Foster, Superintendent of . School; Miss Maud Reid, of Taber-; ever-expanding Jntelligent, sat s- LOST & WANT mXSt W&. miovd MYAatYvrarmn isiinnJLv MnooL ; i ;j LOOT IK 26 words or less 26c for on week 75c for four week. Additional 1 cent a word a week CASH Flrrt.' of the following officers of the and the unbinding of burdeps, and a where. W"U The program for the convention "is nd tenment and well-being of lirord'. a t.- - .u . every citizen, the loosing of chains . 1 being arrangedby a committee com- . ' . , .J , . North Carolina Sunday School Asso ciation, with Miss Flora Davis, Gen- vote few hours each week Mention should be made ox tne jlau- .work. Write for details, relton Juniors, a class composed of I p. O. BOX 358 children, the quality of the singing j N StatcivilU, N. C of tiese little folks being surprising, 8t. ch. O-Sepi-27. , snoing mucn ana emcieni training. WANTED Part time nprMnUtir. M ii at ha honir amnlAinoa Paafaw aaoh. ier or assistant cashier who can de- eral Superintendent of the Associa to this tion, serving as Chairman; J. B. ivey, Charlotte, State President; L. W. i Clark, Spray, Chairman of the Execu tive Commitee; E. B. Crow, Raleigh, Treasurer; and Vice Presidents, Dr. WILLIAMaJHOMPSON ELLIOTT, : Vicar, of Leeds, England, in The Rotarian. 4 Peck I look forward every Sun day to the after-dinner nap. ; f Beck I thonirht von never slept John d. wrurnt 01 Kaieign. ur. u. m, after dinner. - Van Poole 'of Salisbury, T. W. Costen Peck I don't, but my wife does. of Gatesville, Thomas P. Pruitt, of Hickory. CARD OF THANKS The Rev. Baxter E. Guthrie, pastor FOR SALE Farm ea Walaat Crk, of the Walnut- Free Will Baptist (lift acres," good soil, and plenty of church, made a short but stirring talk buildings. Will sell on . very easy ur.g ni suujecw, oui wx uie wvnffa terms, s see '"' jrrg by,the MarshaU clasa, "We i , t Li J. BRYAN Want To lave Beyond the Grave." r Woodfin Statioa A revival meeting is in progress at AiaaviU, N. C the Mount Zion church, which is be- 1 J in? conducted bv the castor, the Rev. I . . . : tvwitni . George Briggs, the . Rev. Johnny Lost on road from Mars Hill to Faust" r We acknowledge with grateful ap Franks, of Whitney, S. C, and the one casing 29-4-40. Please leave preciation the kindness and sympa Rev. Ervin Sluder. Services are held at W. L. George's store and get re- tnT shown us by friends during our and lasting good is expacted from Ov-t. 4.' ' ? . . these services.. The Rev. Mr. Briggs I . ' ' , , to relieve mother's suffering during other friends. ' 4.mj S. 11 a Ia ak Sak I -The Pathfinder. FROM HOT SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cauble and son, J. Frank, and Jonas Cauble, of Con- Ti.berevement Especially do we appre- I N.. C, are spending this week - . ciate the effort Dr. W. A. Sams made with Mr. and Mrs. J." A. Brooks and reports .thatj Interest in the services is VICTROLAS, $5 -nd mp. C.r.- increasing with each service, and the congregations at the evening services . are large. "-. r It Does Jst That . . - "Jfother," said young Edwin wtea l e frst heard a hound bray, "that ' t ! 1 sr. 1 then juft lets it coast. " The rstr-nder ld and Mat 30 days fre triaL tAta-r tana aad fre records. 2t-L R. ROOSE, LmiUville, Ky. STATE WARRANTS for ul by U NEWS-RECCRD, , MrlilL N. C the few hours she was ill: also for the sympathy and many kindnesses he has chown the family. . . Thanking you, .CM. Burnette and children. . Not to Mention Praning Anyone could tell that he came AUo Wrrnty deed, deet of tmtt, from one of those family trees that ' ! r "r';ie an 1 . .er I uaVa. needed spraying. The Pathfinder. Mr. Aubrey Ramsey of Detroit, ar rived last week : and is guest of his parents. V .:: , s" ' . Mrs. Seism and son, Jimmy, are 'spending this week with her father and sisters at Inman, S. C Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Errant spent Thursday in Asheville. Marshall's iin One Sale All persons holding tickets on any of the following firms: Coal, Feed & Lumber Co.. E. R: Tweed. O. C. Rector; Hardware, and Marshall Pharmacy will please have your tickets at . J ; E. Tweed's Store J on Main Street ; Saturday, Sept. 28 At 1:00 P. M.. at which time the drawing for two $5 Gold Pieces will take place. Please be there and bring your tickets I
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