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7 :. t v 1 ' t,1 XSCOND PACT 1 f --' Marshall, N. C.', Feb. 27. 19251. A HB The World's Best A jSjlg 3js by Every Test" J hi "As good as A-A-C" This is the favorite claim made by competi tors in drumming the fertilizer trade, and nothing could more clearly demonstrate the supremacy of "A.A.C." Fertilizers than this gracious acknowledg ment by our competitors that "AA QUALITY" FERTILIZERS are generally recognized as the STANDARDS OF COMPARISON They enjoy this distinction in consequence of their unbroken record of universal satisfaction and unparalleled success for more than half a century. To insure the largest yields and best quality of all crops, use only "AA QUALITY" FERTILIZERS . r BEST KNOWN TO YOU UNDEaTH , , v FOLLOWINO BRAND NAMES ' RED ROOSTER BOWKER'S BRADLEY'S PATAPSCO ZELL'S ASHEPOO POCOMOKE Manufactured by The American Agricultural Chemical Company Farmen Fertilizer Work SPARTANBURG, S. C Our Agricultural Service Bum will help sob Tout tanning problem. Send for their Crop Bulletin. Addree 91 Sou Street. Boeloo, Man. J A 'Rev. Mr. Stedman -was the iguest- at dinner of Mr, J.; C. - Trantham - t - nmj - 1 x Mr. Jeter Connor, and family j visited relatives - at Bluff Sun day. -I Mr. J. M. Fowler visited his , -son, Mr. Lee Fowler, Monday. -Mr. Sol Shelton and family are going to move on Mr, Lee Fowler's farm this week. -Miss Ruth Balding-was the guest of Miss Maggie Parker Saturday night. . Messrs. Orus Stamey and Charlie Rainey are present call ers at Mr. N. J. Parker's and Mr. Billie Balding's respectively- Mr. Roten Ebbs and Mr. Loyd Brown are quite busy with their farm work. Born to- Mr. and Mrs. Stevfe Lunsford. a son, who will bear the name, Jerry Donald. Mrs. Minnie Yates was the week-end guest of Mrs. Camp bell Rinehart. Mr. George Ebbs is attending court at Marshall this week. He is on the Jury. Mrs. Nick Ebbs spent the day with Mrs. Polly Trantham Sun day. Misses Leona Ledford and Ruth Trantham were guests at the home of Rev. J. D: Payne Sunday. Miss Ella, Hall is expecting her sister, Miss Dorcas Hall, ol Dandridge, Tenn., to be present at the commencement exercis es at Roarinsr Fork. Miss Hali will motor through the country ped running. -j ' ' Miss Daphna Hunter was the guest of MissLeta Tweed Sun day nigfik , 1 - , Mr. G. E: Ward expects to move into his new house this week. Little Miss Jessie Lee Keys spent Sunday night with Miss Beulah Carterr Miss Jessie Fisher etayfed at home Sunday afternoon. We wonder why. Mrs. Jennie Allen and liftle daughter, Johnnie, haye been visiting relatives near Barnard. Mr. Howard Faulkner visit ed Mr. Leonard Fisher Sunday. Miss Irene Reid has been out of school this week on account of the illness of her little niece. Miss Avis Fox spent Monday night with Miss Inez Fisher.' Best wishes to the News Record, i From Walnut Creek fllrf Coughing How to otoplt BULL'SJEYE "Edltot and Q WILI JUDGMENT is based on experience. We have examined the eyes of thousands of people, have made every combination of glasses, fitted all sorts, sizes and shapes of noses. It is our pleasure to refer you to any of our patrons We shall be equally glad to number you among them. See us today and see better from now on. Charles H. Hones OPTOMETRIST . Eye Strain Specialist 54 Pat. Ave. Opp. Postoffice ASHEVILLE, N. C. ; From LONG BRANCH (BY ANOTHER WRITE) From BLUFF Rev. Mr; Stedman filled his regular appointment at Roaring Fork. The farmers of this section are very busy with their plow ing. Mr. J. C. Trantham is making the greatest progress. The roads are improving some, and traveling is much easier. Mr. Leo Keener from the Mr. G. W. Briggs and family motored to Barnard Sunday to see relatives. Evervone is showing great i . ; interest in me biukiuk uv.ivui, that is being taught at this monaay. nlace bv M a t Waldroup. miss Carolina x ni ivci - ----- - . . .nrl in Kiit fa imrnvinc slow- Mr. J. T. Rice ana iamily ana mams ill, but is improving slow . f amil were nr-o t' p'oaoii nf visitors at Mr. W. J. Bishop's all' auu xrxxo wvh - ( TT.l CI I- MAafa SUIKiaV. " ..iL.""! Misses Ada Ward, Minnie relatives m u,wiuui, Bigho ftnd EUen Kcys Mr. Lee Fowler is in Mar- "PV SSSf afternoon at r snail aiLenuiiig wiu i. mi T , M Woi,i, anA ann iXxlm W , Greenville, HIT.... T 17.e..lAl A W 1 Mll41lAt mrs. ruW. a Wayne,' motored o were guests of Mrs. N. J. Fowl- T ' cundav. er Sunday afterndon. Eva, the little daughter of Misses- Ella Hall and aula Mr anH Mrs. B..F. Ried, is stil Fnrk was a Pnwlor wpri cuests of friends nnite ill with nneumonia fever, k.ioi'r, iriai't-ni. i Vll'a f nwnohSnnn Mniirl rttT Frtrlf RllTlHaV. ! Mr. J. E. FOX l.On the 8ik hat t.hia week, 4 "IrdK th'Mr8 ana mia. x. uuu dav. - - ! . Miss Lucy Tweed is visiting friends and relatives in ureen ville, South Carolina. Mrs. J. D. Crowder and Mrs . J.' N. Fisher spent Wednesday of last weeK ai bit. vv. a. Mr. and Mrs. E- N. Ward and family spent Saturday; night with Mr, Ward's parents, i Mr. A. J. Waldrup and fam ily spent Saturday night at' Mr, G. W. Hunter's. . . Miss Elizabeth Bnggs nas quit school at Marshall on ac- coun ol tne true navwg bmp- City Mill Company MARSHALL. N.C. " Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in BOLTED MEAL ; , V Whole Wheat Flour, Bran Short. Cot- , ton Seed Meal. Coffee. Lard, Sugar, Flour, Hay, Grain Etc . We Grind For Your Cattle Your Corn, Cobs. Shuck and All. , ' . s , SEED OATS JOHN H. McELROY , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW '-wr.!arthall, N. C. . TlV- Another Boir Dnrhem litl- I I mentby Will Roiere. Zi.tfeld I I . Folllea end ecTeeTt Kar, and leading I American bumotiaV Mora com- I ln(. Watch for them. . U IOOKING at this BiiU's pic - ture here just reminds me of the Cattle Business, of which I am still in, in a small way. Stock on the JBxchange in Wall Street was never higher, Stock on a Ranch was never lower; If a cattleman sold a Steer and they would let him weigh Rev.' N. H. Griffin delivered a wonderful,-sermon Saturday night and Sunday, .and many were present, Miss Lula Reece was the guest of Misses Nannie and Nellie WestSunday, Rev. Jim Wild, is up fcflm Newport, Tenn., and expects to make his " home on Walnut Creek for some time. We are delighted to have him with us again. v Miss Bernice Wild is up from Newport, Tenn., visiting friends and relatives thio "73ek. Mri Levi Reece was visiting his daughter, ' Mrs. Ora Wild Sunday. Mr. Walter Faulkner has re turned home from Sunburst, where he has been at work for some time. ; Mr. Hams Kice was over from Laurel visiting his-sister, Miss Gertie Rice, Sunday. Mr. Wiley Johnson and Miss Dora Sams were married Sat urday. A crowd of young folks gath ered at the home of Miss Gertie Rice Sunday afternoon -and played several games, and all had a jolly good time. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hunter moved last week to Jupiter. Their neighbors were all really NltfJit coughing which, through loss of valuable sleep, often makes you feel utterly worn-out and use , less during the day, and by quickly weakening , the system lays yoa open to the most dangerous Infec tions, can now be. promptly checked by a very simple treatment. - Peo . pie who have hardly been able to rest on account of coughing spells have found that 4hey can sleep the whole night through undisturbed often after the very first trial. idi treatment u based on a remarK abl. prescription known aa Dr. Klng'a New DlecoYery. Tou elmoly tnke a tea- spoonful at night before retiring- and bold Jt In rour throat for. IS or 20 aeo- onda before wallowing- It. The pre scription has a double action. It not only aoothea and heala the aoreneaa'and Irritation, hit It nnlnlrlv l.n..n. mrtA - - mores tha ptjlegra and congestion which y . ..iv . Mm mm vi ins cuugn nm mult la that yon uaually aleep aa eoundly aa a babe tha Tery first night, and tha cotilth roes In a Tery short time.' - - -The prescription contains no -opiates OF harmful drugs. Excellent for children as well aa grown-ups. For coughs, chest colds, hoarseness, sore throat, spasm odlo croup, bronchitis, laryngitis and bronchial asthma. At ail stood drug-gists, Ask tot ' rOR n Wl aa n aa II STU IT f i r a were good neighbors and Sun day School workers. They will be greatly missed by all who knew them. Best wished to News-Record sorry to see them go, is they and all of its readers. Hi , . . - ORIENT FLOUR Its whiteness denotes its purity. "GEORGE WASHINGTON"- a Fancy Patent Guaranteed to give satisfaction. DISTRIBUTORS: SHELTON TWEED COMPANY in WHOLESALE GROCERS From GRAPE VINE The people of this section are, planning for ther . next crop.' ' --''"'r ,; " '" "; Our deputies of No. 14 Town ship are busy getting ready for court. Mr. Roy Rice spent Sunday t rii. TT:n -J it?TM to Marshall Sunday mght,then came and visited Mr. Olaud the Steer with him, he would weigh 50 pounds heavier. One Tenderloin Steak at a Hotel brings more than a Steer. A quart of milk brings more than the Com. A Texas Long Horn brings $20 and one pair of Horn rimmed glasses 25. A Calf, sells "for $10 and its brains sell for $20. West Monday and Mr. Roy and Mr. Claud motored baj:k to Marshall Monday afternoon: Miss Belle West, -Toy Rice were guests, of Mrs. Ella Bry ant and MisS Nelle Gdsnell al so last Sunday. Miss Stella Ponder was in Marshall Saturday on business, and motored back wfth Mr. Roland Peek. Messrs. Loyd West . and Clarence West weren business The hide of a Cow brings $1 Marshall &turday farm one pair of shoes $18. Two sacks of 'Bull Durham is w6rth more than the Bull. The only way to be in' the Cattle business is with a picture A of one. P. S. I'm goinirto write some more pieces that will appear in this paper. Keep look ing for them. ; - K3XE 0FEVERYTHIK3 ' for a lot less money. ' That's the net of this 'Bull' Durham prop osition. More flavor, . more enjoyment and - a lot more money ' left in the bankroll at ' . the end of a week't . smoking t " -1 TWO E1CS for 15 cents 1C3 ihzrttizt far 15 cents t. la-we, t n We had a fine Sunday School at Grape Vine last Sunday and also good singing in the even ing. Mr. Dewey Walim, wno nas heen very sick, is still- improv ing: ;. Messrs. Thomas Cargille and Carl West spent Saturday night with home folks, and returned , , to BhrnsviJIe Hill Sunday even-, -ingr to their work. ' ; - rH. Mr. Claude West and Miss -Irene Gosnell and Miss Ellen Allen were put kodaking Sun- ' day evening. Mr. Reuben Whitt spent Sun day afternoon at Grape Vine . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rice and Mrf Charles West took a mule ride Sunday afternoon to Mr. Davis' home. - Mr, ' Murray West is still watching the hen nests for eggs. . Woman's Statement , Will Help Marshall "I hated cooking because all I ate , turned sour and formed gas. I drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped until I took Adlerika." Unless , due to deep-seated causes, Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach in a ' surprisingly QUICK time.'- It is a -wonderful remed'y to use for constipation it often works in one hour and never gripes. : k ft : n r - '" '"r N swssissssssi , . - I J i f J i j ARE YOU SATISFIED AT HOME? . --IF NOT-- - ,. es r There is nothing that will . 1, bring, happiness and "pleasure ; - ' . in the -home like the - " NEW EDISON PHONOGRAPH : , -1" Don't say, ""I will try later," but come in, today, or the first time in '"Marshall, and look x ! them over, or we will be glad 1 to demonstrate them in your home. -; " -K , y - " l. " 1 " r a instil M rs r-ai ' s - 00. a i i I sasf ! ' 2003 EUIILLS GUARANTEED ATiALYSIS - : v F.' E."' FREE" I All, lisr2 -r'er.v :'K: ' -A yV A, , A, O Now Located I Tb . 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