' I.J vC ll ..? THE NEWS-RECORD HI STORY, Editor 4 Publisher " Entered as second class mail mas ter at the postofflce at Marshall, N, C, under act of March 8, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: ONE YEAR $2.00 SiX MONTHS - - 1.00 THREE MONTHS .60 THREE YEARS (in advance) 5.00 SINGLE COPIES . .05 Many (ordered before pressda?) .04 UNDER YOUR NAME ON THE LABEL tha line tell you when your subscription expires. If the paper does not stop when your time is out a lc postal card or letter addressed to MR. H. L. STORY, Marshall, N. C, will stop it. If he does net hear from you, he will think you wish tha paper continued and that you are willing to pay for it at the rate of SOc every three months. BIBLE THOUGHT The work of righteousness shall be peace; and the effect of righteous ness, quietness and assurance for ev er. And my people shall dwell in a peaceable habitation, and in sure dwellings, and in quiet resing places. Isaiah 23:17, 18. The Hendersonville News is to become a tri-weekly next week. For some time it has been issued twice a week Wednesdays and Sundays. Beginning next week, it will be issued Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. We congratu late Editor Hollowell on his success in the newspaper field and the people of Henderson ville for giving him the support necessary to enable him to is sue a tri-weekly. It will be interesting to con sumers of coal to know that freight rates into North Caroli na have been reduced, to be come effective about the mid dle of August. He It is an old saying that a dry June means a good crcp year. Let us take encouragement in this thought. Ikey and Izzy were separat ing after an evening together, when Ikey said : "Au revoir." "Vat's dat?" asked Izzy. "Dat's goodbye in French." "Veil," said Izzy, "carbolic acid." "Vat's dat?" asked Ikey. "Dats goodbye in any lan guage." "You have heard what the last witness said," persisted the lawver. "and yet your evidence is to the contrary. Am I to in fer that you wish to throw doubt on her veracity?" The policeman waved a de precating hand. "Not at all," he replied. ' merely wish to make it clear what a liar I am if she's speak ing the truth." THE NORTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE FOR SO CIAL SERVICE TO MEET IN ASHE VILLE The North Carolina Confer ence" for Social Service will meet in Asheville July 2, 2, and 3. ,ThiSLg,eneral topic pf the con ference will'be rural' life, and rural problenis. The lnta tive program includes the fol lowing sections: ' : 1. Agricultural Foundations of Rural Life, . 2. Social Problems of Rura -Life. -;i--.Ar. :4.': 3. Rural Social Agencies. 4.. The Negro. . - " 5. The State BeautifuL 'FOURTH Several outstanding figures, . within, and without the- state, f will ; have places on the pror gram, which promises to be one of the most interesting of the al ways interesting and construct- - Ive programs of the conference. Mr. D. Hyden Ramsey, editor of the Asheville Times, is presi dent of the conference, and Pro fessor Glenn R. v Johnson, r of North Carolina State College for Women, : Greensboro, is secretary. : t - '' . - : . ; : Public Welfare, . - In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the jrorU fcejaiL- Tito 1:J. .- ; ;; -fv. r,N ' ,5.; Goi Teeth Mean Good Heal DRS. ED. EVANS & OWENS' !' -'i "DENTISTS i'. Asheville, N. C. V " Rih Imperial Theatre " Modern Dentistry at Reasonable D:- cv A MlMATION FRFF t e COME TO SEE US Office Hours: 8 A. M. to J P. M. DR. OWENS WILL BE IN . MARS HILL EVERY SATURDAY From TRUST We have been having some hot weather for the past few days but we had a ni.e rain to day. We have been having a nice Sunday School at Mt Pleasant June 7 there was a big crowd out at meeting and Sunday School. Rev. S. M. Stroup from Mars Hill preached an in teresting sermon. Mr. Burden Hipps 3 still driv ing Mr. W. V Plemmona' ped dling truck for him. Miss Annie Worley and Eliza are visiting Miss Annie -Price, and she is making some music for them on the Victrola." Thelma and Frank Davis spent Saturday night with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Freeman. Thelma Davis and Ruth were visiting their cousin, Miss Mary Price, Sunday evening. Rev. B. B. Plemmona passed through this section on his way from Big Pine Creek. From BULL CREEK (BY ANOTHER WRITER) We are having a good Sun day School at Bull Creek now, Everybody seems to have much interest in it. Last Sunday there were over one hundred present. They have been hav ing prayer meeting on Sunday afternoons, but for some reason it was omitted last Sunday. The people of the community are going to start a cottage prayer meeting at once. Mr. and Mrs. Zade Forester were visiting Mrs. foresters father, R. M. Calahan, last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ed wards and "little son, Floyd, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Coffey. "Miss Suemma Willis was the guest of Grace and Myrtle Merrill Saturday night. Mr. Z. T. McDaris and son, Grant, have recently purchased a new Ford. Mrs. F. M. Coffey of the Bone Camp section, ha? been ill for the past week, but is a great deal better now. Misses Darcus and Elizabeth Merrill, who have been, going to school at the Asheville Normal, have returned home to spend the summer with their mother, Mrs. Etta Merrill. From REVERE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rice of White Rock were visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Murphy Rice Sunday. Miss Juda Wallia was visit ing Sundajr at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Scott Chan- Miss Cora' Walfin returned from Mars Hill, where she had gone toithe Summer School." 'Messrs William Norton, Sol, Stanley, Norton, Leroy and Per- ley Rice' .motored to shelton Laurel Sunday ' . Quite a large crowd -from Revere : ' attended Decoration at Love Franklin Cemetery Sun day. -..:'-:.V, ;v-:.: Messrs; J. A- Frank, Bl, Edl ridge Leake, iH. F. Wallin, Carl and Houston Wallin, John and Loranza Roberts; Misses Misses :J. A." Leake, 'children Moloney Wallin, Minnie Wallin, Susan E. Davis, motored to ur win, Temu and out to the fish hatchery, four miles past Ep win Sunday, where- the party had a nice picnic dinner..- and outing. . ft-i:: -uf'-.i' (This is an Ideal place to vis it for a picnic, as you will find roads in fair condition at pres-j BUY COAL W; At low summer prices.' Good clean free burning block coal at J7.00 per ton. - R.N. RA: 3Y . Til I NEW S ent'and yoii will find' some of the nicest Ush at this natchery. se- afiBir.rEM v " Mr. Wade Goshell of Revere leavesfor U. S. Veterans Hos pital No. 60, Oteen, N.J C, where he goes for treatment. ;. ' Success to News-Record and readers. J - LOST & WANT ADS. 25 words or less 25c for one week 75c for four weeks. Additional word 1 cent a word a week CASH First. CORN CRIB FOR SALE - Can be seen at the News-Rec ord office. See H. L. STORY, Marshall, N. C. RING LOST Some time ago, lost a ring with diamond shape emblem and 6 pearls 3 on a side. Initial inside ring and "G. H. S." inside diamond emblem. Reward if returned to P. P. PARKER, Marshall, N. C, Care of Henderson Motor Co. 4t pd. Out July 3, 1925. BIRD DOG FOUND Let the owner describe the dog, prove his title to him and pav for this ad. Dog was found on road near Hot Springs. M. C. CANDLKR, Hot Springs, N. C. Out June 19, 1925. STENO-BOOKKEEPER desires a permanent position, a years experience. Best referencs. vvnte Editor, JNews-Kecord. 4t pd. Out June 26, 1925. HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE AT MARS HILL Brevai, N. C. My 30, 1925,a editor: I have got a house Dear nd one-half acre of land, nine rooms and a bath and a base ment. Close to the high school and College. I want to sell it so I can buy a Gospel tent. I would rather cross life with out a home and preach 4he gos pel. It might be that someone would like to spread the Gospel by buying this home. I will sell iUat a bargain. It is about two hundred yards above the High School at Mars hill, N. C. J. L. COLVILLE, Engr. Preacher, Mars Hill, N. C. SWEET POTATO PLANTS ARE HERE! GET THEM WHILE THEY LAST. MARSHALL FEED CO. Guaranteed hosiery, samples your size free to agents. Write for po sition paying $75.00 weekly fall time, $1.50 an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer; must wear or replaced free. Quick sales, repeat orders. INTERNATIONAL STOCKING MILLS, 6781 Norristown, Pa. FOR SALE- House and Lot at Rollins One mile East of Marshall rah State highway 5-room bungalolitftttfieenM new, Lot about one-half , acre One mil from Marshall High School and churches w i t school bus conveniences. , Terms can be arranged. See G. C. REDMON, WANTED A, Hired Girl to do general house wof kl DR. W. A. SAMS - k WANTED SALESMAN t You have an oportunity of making $2,000. to 45,000 yearly selling WWtmer's complete, Jme guar. anteed -Homo Remedies: Ex tracts, Toilet Articles, etc.,' in Madison County. You need no experience just a . little cap ital and' a teani'or car. Our products are guaranteed, back ed ; by a reliable Company. White men only. Write us to day for full information- v Tne v -:- H. C. WHITMER COMPANY, Dept. 16 Columbus, Indiana. May 15, 22, 29 '25. : - It CO rib M l W b w , 11 .in." if i:, " , 1 l- 1 mi Homo and the Savings Account Make the house a home Clean Up and Paint Up But every home must begin, with the saving of money. Without money there can be no home; "s rS''.--- Love and affection lay the foundation for a home. , Money makes the home a reality. ' X -X ': : ' ''-" The best place to put your savings is in a savings account, where it will be safe.' :- -".r- fi-'--S M ' Every home owner needs three thingswhich this bank has to offer: mi mum wlA MARSHALL, N. C. The Bank That FRESH RIVER FISH AND SPRING CHICKEN at THE SANITARY CAFE Marshall, N. C. ICE delivered at your home R. N. RAMSEY From GRAPEVINE The people around this place are very busy attending to the crops, but we need some rain. Mr. Aust Presnell, Mrs. Ed na Presnell, Mr. Elsba Presnell, Mrs. Ethel Patterson, Mr. Claud Fisher and Mr. Arthur Pres nell went to the Devil's Den camping last Friday night and reported a nice time. Mrs. Ethel Patterson and Mrs. Edna Presnell are plan ning on taking a trip to Win ston Salem in a short while. Mr. Aust Presnell has gone back to his blacksmith shop at Sunburst, after spending three weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Presnell are planning on moving to Waynesville in a short while. Mr. and Mrs. Turney Pat terson are planning to move. to Petersburg in some few weeks. Mrs. Ethel Patterson and Mrs. Edna Presnell were at Mr. J. B." Fisher's last Tuesday and reported a pleasant visit. GOITRE REMOVED Ckokinc. Shortness . f Breath and SJeepMMneM Gone. Estaraal Hoa. Treatment UeedL. .: Mri; J.:' Bi "ftrancis.; Glasgow, Kyi, says: "My daughter had inward goitre lor tnree years ana sunerea terrioiy the last 'three months. It was com pletely gone after using one .bottle. Sorbol-Quadruple. ' You may use -my testimoniaL' .r".y-;M-- V Sold at all drag stores or writs the Sorbol ComDany. Mechanicsbunr. O- hio. Locally rat .THE MARSHALL PHARICY.: - , f. ; , il is based on experience. . We have " examined ; : the "eyes of thousands - of people, r J have iaade every, combination;: of glasses, fitted all sorts," sizes and -shapes of iiosesi ' It is our pleasure to refer you to anyof our patrons -: we . shall be equally glad tb number you among; them. . See us ' today and see better from npw'on. : . Charles H Honets ' V OPTOr.:ETRIST i- ? :i Eye Strain Specialist;;; , 64 Pat Ave. - Opp. Postoffice ASHEVILLE, N." C. ; Q,: mmmmmmmalmmmJlJ 111 J 1 . ... . J -A savings account checking account and a safe deposit -AND- Mr. Aust Presnell and Mrs. Edna Presnell went, to pick cherries last Friday afternoon, but failed to get any. Mr. Roy Rice (a picture a- ' gent) was present at Mr. Frank Presnell's last Wednes day night. Best wishes to News-Record. From BONNIE HILL The dry, hot weather is hard on grass and potatoes and gar dens, but it is fine for corn as it gives the. farmer a chance to work it out and kill the weeds and our farmers are making good use of it. Rev. Mr. Sanders f r o"ra Tenn. had the misfortune in falling and breaking his arm a few days ago. and is stopping over with Mr. Johney Go wan until he is able to rerume his journey. He preached a very in teresting sermon at Bonnie Hill Church at 11 A. M. Sunday. Mr. Albert Gowan, who has been ill for some tirrnrpast with lung fc ouble, is no batter. They are preparing to send him to the Oteen Hospital at Ashe ville. Mr. D. S. .Lamb 1 has ; been quite ill for about two weeks, and has been stopping with Mr. W. M. Wyatt for'nursingTmt is somewhat better,, and his son came Monday and took him to his home. ... " ''-'jf ",;., Mr; W; M. Wyatt ha been suffering , with tonsilitis for . a few days and is now gone-to see Dr. Roberts f or h eatment, We hope he will soon. bewell again.,;. ; . : '-$&?fy-'Mr. Randall Wyatt and f am ily of Craggy, N. C, are visiting Mrs. Wyatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Johnny Gowan Tof this place-vsr-i; SfUncle CfedjpgeSawyerof Bluff was the guest of, Mr. and Mrs.u "Bud" COok,- Sunday "Uncle George, is a very good and enterunsinir citizen..!. Mr. Harve G0wan-J-s usual -His staying at home with his invalid mother and , is not mix ing with Bociety but he has the respect and friendship .ot his neighbors. ' f'J-. .5. -La. 7 i Best regards to' the Eflitor and readers of News-Record, . v ' -u M - Vrbm GRAPE ymE J' (By Anotker Writer) The oeoole of, this place are getting along nicely With their work. V'-'' . &lh,''j: -it-t We have been having some very dry weather; : ; ; 7 . .We are still having an inter sting Sunday - schdol at this place. We hav a gooa num ber in Sunday school every. Sun-1 day. tRev, Jesse, Corn, ; our nastor. was with us 'last Sun day in Sunday school,- .We al do had our good old brother, Rev. J. S. Ponder afld family from Mars HilLwitllXsjSunday. "Marshall,' N.C. June 121925, . - -ss" m-nw we w ' 11 '"' 1 " Li.-y. ( box. rnn, HOT SPRINGS, N. C. Service Built with us again. We are proud to say we had a nice Decora lion at the Sams cemetery on the hill near the churh at 3 o' clock Sunday p. m. We had a large crowd with us. There were quite a lot of people from different parts of the country. There were about 300 present. Our speakers were our pastor, Rev. Everett Sprinkle Rev. .T. S. Ponder. All made inspiring talks on the resurrection of the dead. That will be a day that will long be remembered by dll the people that were present. the graves were all nicely deco- arated. With all best wishes to'NewsV Record.- :,;r.,v From REVERE Mrs. P. D. Wallin and N-i na Wallin were . in Marshall shopping Friday. 1 Miss Carrie Norton spent Sat urday night with Fay Wallin. They attended church at Shady Grove Saturday night. Miss Dorothy Roberts was at Revere Saturday on horse back. Miss Vernel Ramsey spent Saturday night with Dbrothy Roberts at Piney Grove. Mr. Jake Stines was the guest of MisS Carrie Wallin' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wallin, Carrie and Mamie Wallin mo tored to Erwin, Tenn. Sunday. Mr. Hubert Roberts was at Revere. Sunday afternoon. Miss Judson Bpent Saturday night near the Walnut Gap. Mr. Joe Wallin; Sr., was the guest of Miss Virgie Landers Saturday night , ' Somet of the boys and girls Revere walked over to -to? Franklin decoration Sunday. -1 . Mrs. Anson Lidy was a vis- . itor at the home of Mrs Lane Gosnell sunaay. . - .--Mrs. H. E. Wallin visited the' home of Mrs.. J, S. WaJlin Frix;i, day afternoon. 4- Mrs. Jeter P. Wallin, was the, guest of Miss Fay Ramsey Sat- c urday. - -(' . -Ju..- - Mr. Winston Ramsey passed through Revere Sunday after- r noon. jj, 'Misa, Carrie Norton, .Jeter Wallin, Ashley. Roberts, Fay,,, Wallin? went kodaking Satur- day evening, - " : Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wallin spent Saturday night with M. Vi G. WAllin on Big Laurel.'. . .r, BUY QUICK. ; PRICE ; MY DROP OnA lnt of todies' all-leather -'., - shoes 75c. '-j. . ' . Ladies White ShoesJl.fcOx v and up. .' .-""."-,-.. Men's B. V. D. Suits (Hanes) -a U 75c. - . : ,Men's Overalls (220 weight) ? s See our prices.before buying. ,i : i.N;RArJSSYYK' -tc We are proud ' to hive Item

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