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J MarBhall, N.' C Sept. 25, 1925 THE NEWS-RECORD ill r-r BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE Contains 178 acres, SO acres good timber, well im proved, with two good houses, large barn,, close to School and Church. Watered with springs -and branch es. All good land, produces 40 to 50 bu. corn, 20, to 25 bu. wheat, $350.00 to $500.00 in Burley Tobacco per acre. Owner leaving Greene Co. Small down pay ment, balance on long terms. Immediate possession. ACT QUICK CALL ON OR WRITE J. R. MCNABB, GREEKEVJLLE, TENNESSEE REPORT OF : r UNION MEETING The Union met with the Mt. Zion Church the 5th Saturday at 2:80 P. M. Opened by singing. Prayer by Bro. D. J. DeaL Organized by electing Rev. B. E. Guthrie Moderator, and Malley Rice, Clerk. Churches represented as follows;. 1. Red Hill Letter read. Donation $1.00. Jewell Hill Church Donation $1.00. Anderson Branch Church Dona tion $2.00 A good talk by Bro. G. W. Briggs, and Bro. Deal. Song by the choir. Talk by Bro. Malley Rice. A spiritual talk by Rev. R. S. Woodson. Song by the choir. Closing song and benediction Bro. B. E. Guthrie. 2. 3. by missal for dinner. Met again at 2 P. M. A male quartette. Prayer by Bro. Malley Rice. ' Shoal Hill represented by Mai ley Rice. The next meeting will b) held with the Red Hill Church beginning Satur day before the 5th Sunday in Novem Song a quartette. Some testi monials. Closing song, and one pro fession. REV. B. E. GUTHRIE, Mod. MALLEY RICE, Clerk. THIRD PA err rromBETHEu "- Mr. and Mrs.-Zeb LedfbrdV little oq,, Roy, died with diphtheria Sun- dr, Sept. 20. The' bereaved have cur greatest sympathy. The Sunday school at Bethel la along nicely. We are having a very large attendance and are visited by Meadow Fork folks often. "." Mrs. H. B. Woody and Mist Em ma Haynes visited Mrs. Elsie Parker Friday. t , Mis Mae Woody is very sick at this writing. Misses Grace Ledford and Eloise From WHITE ROCK .aet again at 7:80 P. M. with sing ing Prayer by Bro. Sherman Rice. A testimony meeting opened by Bro, R. S. Woodson, prayer by Bro. J. A. Martin. Sermon by Rev. B. E. Guthrie, text Matthew 27:46. An interesting ser mon by the speaker. Song. Closed with a Christian handshake and great rejoicing with the Christians. .Benediction by Bro. Faulkner. Met again Sunday morning at 9:30 with singing. Lesson read by Malley Rice. Prayer by Bro. Lunswra. Marshall' church represented Bro. W. A. Treadaway. Mt. Zion church ree'd.. Donation $1.50. Song by the. choir. Subjects discussed. "What does it take to constitute a good S- S. Superintendent? Opened by Bro. G. W. Briggs, Bro. Lunaford and Pro. W. A. Treadaway. Dr. Humphrey gave the school a very interesting talk Tuesday morning. Mr. Luther Tweed, who has had the post office at White Rock for a few years, has resigned and Mr. Major Tweed has been appointed. Mr. Charlie Gunter is holding meeting at Brigmon Chapel. The funeral of Mr. Ruf us Tweed will be held at the Tweed cemetery Sunday, Sept. 20. Mr. Arthur Stanton's barn was burned Friday night. Mrs. Fred White, of Atlanta, Ga. has been visiting Mrs. E. L. Thomas, of Big Laurel There is prayer meeting at White Rock everv Wednesday evening. Ev erybody is invited to come. Mr. Otis Chandley is having a nice new home built. Mr. S. M. Wallin and son, James, and Mr. Carl Whitt. of Stocksville, bytv.-- kuut visifinir Mr. Wallin's nister. day In a truck Mr. Leo Keener is a Sunday aller at the home of Mr. Harrison Brown. Messrs. Rickman Flemming and Carl Stamey are callers at the home of Mr. J. N. Parker. Misses Mae and Gertie Woody took dinner with their cousins, Misses Car olina and Maggie J. Parker, Sunday. Misses Ruby Brown, Mayme Hick- am, Mr. ana Airs. j. w. raricer ana Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Brown took dinner J with Mr. and Mrs. Berry Brown Sunday. Mrs. Melvin Wyatt and children visited Mrs. Robert Kent Sunday. ' The people of Bethel had singing Sunday afternoon and they wero vis ited by Mr. Robert Pinkerton and his Inging choir, which was composed otWkMA Mrs. Jennings. Rainey and Mr. Charlie Rainey. The other vis itors were Messrs. Leo Keener, Carl Stamey, Charlie Taylor, Rickman Flemming and Miss Lola Gannon. Miss Nettie Brown took dinner with Mrs. Sanford Blankenship Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Brown and children and Mrs. Berry Brown motor ed to Antioch Saturday to attend sing ing. Mr. J. N. Parker will be very busy making molasses this week. Misses Beulah and Ruth Trantham pfyerpirfrTglra! God . afetiwwgioryj: praise His holy name! , , ' This was s not a denominational meeting,- though the preaehor belong! to the Baptist church,;. Most all the preachers . . from, , the. surrounding churches came and helped in the meet ing. Five-different denominations were represented. 73 or more pro fessed faith in Christ, 'besides a lot of renewals, backsliders, and cold heart ed Christians being blest, coming back to God. we bad the old time mourners bench. They came by the way of the cross, prayed through to victory. It was inspiring to see so many old men and women and middle aged men some grey Price and Mr. Ruf us Clark of Spring Creek passed through this sectioato- gW,nir Tieaded. The best of all is that some drunkards and bootleggers were a mong the brightest converts. This has been a special time for fathers and mothers to get saved, only a few children in the bunch. There have been' men saved in this meeting who have never been known to be moved before. The baptizing was a touching 3cene, some shouting glory to God as they came from the water. 3 preachers, one Methodist and 2 Baptists, did the baptizing, all in the water at once I did not get the exact number that were baptized. One hundred and twenty-nine or thirty dollars was given to the preach er for his services. He came here to preach without a single promise of finance. We also hireda pianist. All the churches' together furnished a splendid singing choir. Many good wishes to the Record. PROPER RELATIONS God deals with us as we deal with other people. As we treat others so we treat God. The way we treat others is the way we treat God. The spirit of pure religion is manifested, or fails to be manifested, largely in Mrs. Jackie Gentry. Miss Roxie Tweed, Mr. Roy Frank lin.'Miss Geneva Byrd and Mr. Junior Tweed attended the baptizing at Bel va Sunday P. M. Miss Lela Tilery spent the week-end at her home near Mars Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Wallin expect to get moved to their hew'home some Song by the choir, "How much does the success of thee this week, class depend on the teacher?" " - Opened by Rev. R. S. Woodson, and Teacher (showirig the class a pie closed by Bro. Guthrie. Song by the'tnre 0f Washington crossing the Del- choir, Long Meter Doxology. aware) : "Now, can any little boy or Dismissal. Opened again at 11 A. M. with a male quartette. Song by the noir. Prayer by Bro. George Hunter. Song again by the choir. Prayer again by Brof Reese, Song by the congrega- One day as I chanced to pass, tion. Sermon by Rev. J."' A, Martin. I A beaver was damming the river, text John 16:1, 4. A good sermon by And a man who ran out of gas , Bro. Martin.- - Was doing the same to his flivver. Offering amounting to $5.40. bis- Public Serviee. girl tell me the name of this picture?" Small' voice In rear: "Sure,' 'Sit down, you're rocking the boat,' " Public Service. rr l , jrzix ill s E 111 wm0frmM Paint , Yon protect jrotDT house against loss vy nre wiw -insnrance rhy tiot protect it .against Joss fcy . Telemeixta, SSI . -; - "- . Sun, rain and snow arc Just as destructiv as re . " 11: & Y? PAINT I jwt is " important 1m good - ,tCoodrt.propeTy .rolled. teprove. theje. ace and prolongs the life of any building. ;1. , : You cannot afford to .waste time and labor fa ' applying cheap paint that will "not cover aft fat and v . , last as long as 12. & PZL?ARED 1 PAINT, Has been- sold right to your community for .'Tears.'"'' . - Aik your dealer about its .quality and for, sane J .of property owners who have used out brand. BUILDEDS SUPPLfcOJIPANY M ARSH ALL, N. C. . . ' . . J. MORGAN RAMSEY, Manag er. spent Saturday night with their sis- our dealings with another. Of course ter, Mrs. Jeter Connor, Bluff, N. O. lit embraces more than this. It em- Mr. Carl Stamey received a bad braces an active and living faith in scare the otner bunaay Dy a pez uod. How important tnen are our ground hog at Mr. J. N. Parker's relation, being called to glory and vir- home. tue Mr. Melvin Wyatt entertained a We cannot afford to hold anger, number of his friends today with hie malice or grudge against others. Je Edison phonograph. sus said, "If ye forgive not men their Mr. Lloyd Brown rode his uncle's trespasses, neither will your Heaven old black horse to Bonnie Hill Sun- y Father forgive you your trespass- day. . es." It is a law of the Gospel that Mr. and Mrs. Lyda Massie tpent those who have been mercifully for- Saturday night with her parents. given, will minister the same one to ' Mr. and MrsJ Weaver Brown pent another, as good stewards' of the the week-end with his sister at Bolt-manjf0id grate of God.- We cannot nie Hill, Mrs. Jackson Ebb. 'afford to hold these things from the Miss ' Sarah Payne went shopping standpoint of the immediate coming Saturday at Mr. F, B. Ebbs' store. of Christ, and the assurance of a Mr.-Carl Stamey of Joe, N. C, and -iear title to those mansions over Mr." Bab, of S. C, happened to a lit- there. , tie bad luck Sunday. They ran off We cannot afford it, from the the road just below Sanford Blanken- standpoint of our own personal hap ship's with their car. Mr. Blanken- pmeM. Ask any social . leader, ship took his Ford and 'pulled -heir christian, or not ,and he will very car intcf the road. i No one was hurt ifteiy gay that the secret of happi- Mr. Lloyd Brown was an. evening nesg ia to do good unto others. . It is caller at J. D. Payne's Saturday. ' hin from the great mountain of Mr. and Mrs. Billie Payne and ba-'ti. The Bible expresses the same by took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jim when ft says, He that will love Payne. .life and see good days, "Let' him re- Mr. and Mrs". Walter Webb are in hia toneue from evil and hia visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim jj that they speak no guile. Let Blankenship. nmi eschew evil and do good. Let Mr.- - and Mrs. Ike Parks motored him k peace and pursue it" I through this section Sunday. Peter 8 10, 11, 12, read 12th verse Mr. Jasper Lediord nas Deen lan- j ing care of his hay. I true Christian spirit is kind- Mr. Sanford Blankenship motored sympathy, loving, believing. to town Sunday. courageous, helpful, . hopeful, tolera- Mr. Lloyd Lediord ano some gition of all that is good a .nrm .no went joy.-riding Sunday. t0 an that is questionable or bad, Mr. Jeter Conor motored through- . temperance, and faith. THE SOUTHERN SBBYBS -THB-SOUTH- Maldng bigg keep a freight car do er clay's work s rates down Freight rates are much lower today in comparison with the prices of goods than before the war. The large sums we have spent for im provements enable us, with the loyal cooperation of our employees, to haul heavier trains, with a larger load per car, and at a greater rate of speed. With the assistance of our shippers, we have also reduced delays in load ing and unloading our freight cars. All of these things help us to reduce our costs pef unit of traffic, and this greater efficiency directly benefits our shippers through better service and moderate rates. 5 Thm mnifa IMiM trtJntoadCm thmGouth n in 1934 wmm 48 tfiMter f An in 1914. 5si SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM this section Sunday night, Mr. J. N. Parker sold a nice bunch of cattle Friday. Rev. J. D. Payne preached his reg ular sermon at Bethel Sunday. Sev- taJ-were present-, 'atayvin our hearts, Vtxdt&BM,-wu Mt. John rayne ana, iamuy wr --,,. hardness: complaining, csre church Sunday. . leasness, unbelief , neglect But the opposite spirit alas 1 is too oftener experienced which are the fruits of the evil one. These are malice, unkindness, even unKinq i thoughts are a sin, when, allowed .to visitors in Marshall at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bascomb Silver Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brown were in Grapevine Sunday. Mr. Henry Sprinkle and Mr. Char lie Phillips are now in Florida as car penters. They will spend -most of the winter there. Several other men of this place are planning ,on going soon. ?tr. and Mrs. W. K. Hunter spent J n ... ... isunuay onxiig ivy with relatives. ' Miss Georgia Buckner has been ill recently. Several people here are afflicted with colds. Mr, Alozo and Zeb Edwards were not lonesome Sunday evening. Misses Ada Rice and Myrtle Mer rill spent Monday night with Miss A- ria Merrill Miss Jessie Metcalf and Miss Ger- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Phillips. Rev: J. M. Pickens will preach at' Bull Creek Sunday morning at 11 o' clock and Rev. A. P. Sprinkle w3I preach in the afternoon at 3 o'clock.. Everyone is cordially invited to at ten: these services. . Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ponder visiting Sunday. , Miss Irene, Reid, and two brothe of Long Branch and others, were- arit. Bull Creek Sunday. ,r "J, P. Philiips and wife," Carl Ed wards and wife, Zade Forrester jdmT ' wife and Myrtle Merrill f were .the- guests at the home of Mr. R. M. Cal lahan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Forrester wwt- visiting friends and relatives Sunday. Mr. FerreH Bryan calls very oftena tnide Sawyer entered Marshall High at Bull Creek. School Monday. Wishing for all the readers of the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Phillips were News-Record best luck. "IT'S A GOOD PLACE" INSPECTED BY THE TOURIST PROTECTIVE GUIDE WEBB'S CAFE Over PLAZA THEATRE - - . . . a.W.ii w n P mvf a MRS. W. A. WEBB, Proprietress PHONE 4786 Regular Lunch 12:00 to 2:00 Regular Dinner 6 :00 to 8 :0O ALSO A LA CARTE SERVICE Best wishes to News-Record. REVIVAL SERVICES AT THURMOND VtTm ! inat closed oHe of the most powerful meetings I have ever wMfcp prom BULL nesaed. - ' "" ' Rev. J. L. Riddle of Winston-Salem answered the call U-iJtA ' .nj -hotni lis W.I "Be ye kind one to another, tenderJ hearted forgiving one another, even as God for: Christ's hath forgiv- en you. ispnesians ., By WJELZIE ODEL RAY. Our Sunday" school proves to be Cbmrf over into 'gome better now.'- Rev. A. P. Spxin r us. T He came was to preach to Oajast Sunday with hta tent an held weki meeU tog," preachinr onijrtlgni JGivpomtment Rev. Jesae Cofn mad ing ' 8 lerea each ''Sanda for t Ja' wonderfni't talk11 to the J abshce of Sundavk. 28 services ittThelffcBiW has been tieVeatest religious awak-j. Our. home prayer meetinga have emng tna.t nas oeen wiineseeu m -MiM.'-aiea ouu we nv uuyvm vi. ucw counin n1alyvyBiiv TBe'tenl(waastartinC again thia winter tor aU.i-s crowded to overflowing most-'eery ,ftj-an Mrs, J. A. Fisher were the . . . .... A." i . J J. M - J ' . a . M r - J VM TIT night jrowa esuma?a ur u .weeK-eno gwena vmi mu.m s nvetundred pwple.H. Folks rea j. Hunter. ' from all the different ' churches -round. - It seemed so strange to them that there 'should be'tuch religions interest among the people of Thur mond, when there "was o church. X am glad to say that it is the re sult of our little Sunday school there. Also a direct answer to our prayers. fMiss Myrtle Merrill, Miss Texa Hunt- We were' praying earnestly that the jer. Misses Laura and. Evelyn S-lver Lord would give a a great meeting. 'were the afternoon callers of Miss Everybody b aaying that the meeting Aria, Merrill Sunday.;4- ? . is providential, -an4 in answer to! . jt and Mrs. W-'CCSiiver .were TJ.N;.K. Carson spent the week end in Asheville with relatives. 'Uiss Erelene MerTell was the guest of Miss Daisy Phillips for lunch Sun. ' ,.. ' Mr. Chauncey Metcalf ' and Miss Ella Callahan, Mr. Roland Silver and From LUCK? The farmers are very busy har vesting .their late crops and taking care of their feed. The Sunday Schools and prayer meetings are progressing nicely. Mr. Baley Plemmons has returned home, since being gone to Detroit, Mich. ' ' ; vMr. Alton Price was a pleasant guest of Miss Zell Miller Sunday , eve- nmg. Mr. Ballard Webb is a pleasantT-' caller at Mr. M. P. Coward's on Son- -day afternoons. Mrs. R. F. Price and Mr. Jesse King: dined at Mr. Joseph M. PlemmonsrV Sunday. Mrs. A. F. Miller is ill, but is soiaw better than she has been. Best wishes to News-Record. WITH FLOWERS" IS THE proeek; WAY TO EXPRESS YOURSELF FOR ANY OCCASION - THE FLOWER SHOP '. . MffiDtETiIOlM' GARDENS ; 33 Haywood St v X Phone 37IC rr - - ASHEVILLE N. Cl-? ,: u OTTO BUSECK, MGR. . X1 -i.,.-WEVinE FLOVET3L o o r o 4 4 A 4 4 .j .
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