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'r . dhwis til y v -r nAh 5M- h -x t 1 run n r.rrsa ie$iW$Xl Hill j" -l - 1- .iMfeMMMMMMM ' ; i -S&'oljLfltely. In pee AilllTE EPiEL KlTCHEfJ CADirET V1LL BE 6IVE- AWAY TO THE CUSTOMER HOLDING THE CLOCK DIAL CORRESPONDING TO . THE CLO CK ' '. : .iS- ' Jiff. Jtf ,:? , '!'? -" . . 'MiJ -"' ' ' WHEN IT STOPS We want to increase our teinesihence this remarkable offer. No increase in price on account of this offer. .-,' i,l i". ' V.".".. "-,--'1 r.-.i.',,".-- i'V'-V) .V HOW CABINET IS GIVEN AWAY With each cash purchase of $1,00. ai our store we will give the customer, a docKdial. ; There is a dial for every minute in the UayJfor ek, When the dials are all ah taaloill Re wound up and started. When ce clocWitops &at matchei:the clock will be venlhe WHITE ENAMEL KITCH GAfi-:. , . TTtie dials are'gomg fast and will not last over thirty days longer. WALNUT GENERAL MERCHANDISE Wholesale-Retail I N. CAR. FROM WALNUT Cush eWei it. . T.tllia TVriinVhpIlAr did not have for Sunday, which is quite jan unusual ..occurrence. , .. ,1, I Ttia Sfnrlr nnirf ft- visit to Mr. and ..'i. u.i..nif nuiitrFridiT Mi4 Jnnn TtAnderson Iforidav and 1 . j woint on bnsinest. lAfk ' n-flnhouncto boy with the .ana aiurujr - ... . FrMi.L. ji u.. TT.nHamnn vs , 1 vP" w v;tf-f - Thev werelCa' , -bont decided to make the lfJT iinh 1 Vie has Keen Ife-fxaetet nitlmat, meaaa i WMBi .prewm UtjLy"- trwrf M MBial Ashevflle and the ertent am.aa. eotnplett w- home dlp6dcida3r:.V-T having traded W old r w Home .""P"" .' .M-f VL finhaoTin and Mri.Carl S.r HUH n - " , --k hnt I i 1. . an . kAittft tA .j 01V A n t a a. amt lTftrfl roaasier u tana mre now ui ,tJ,wvMyf: 1 ?y t SST treatinir a few of his mortto- prompt .ervice to anyone, whu to ttaate friends to some one noes Li. A iai o . wnfllnAH .and noliahed They report business nuBually Ijood fpr their first weekv -p; , - JL j-r, The , debating .contest held Tues- Amm -a JAtiAvtnitta ; tllA tWA host - df5- baters of the High School was won by Miss Jane Morrow ana miss mmm Ramsey who will get the two awards fi-iven-by the wainui mercamu kv. a.v Aahater von each Side .1 ' 1.; will ka ortvnn' hv hllRl t,v the WateSt fchools at the County ne8s houses and citizens,, of Walnut 57 tne.jl"-U. M,of last week : If nr different contests in connection :fwiTneiicciitcw j - . i M . . - - a. ' . . with the school vonunencuuieufc. , Pre-election rumors nave re tni. ' ; yMr. and Mrs: Jonas Chandler drove , to Asheville Tuesdavon business and ' bookkeeper of the Walnut Mercantrie 'rbeen kept unusually busy fi v'Se'JSt two weeks writing P the . emi-annu. won . Uommencemcia- -.-- -- --- , flu - - foOd dash- girls, Martha Ramsey; BMPbaD throwing, Tom McDevitt and ' McDevitt &JSrSLZ iertbaWtOth.pl.c.ta did entertainments. Dr. CfllfflA of the Ash fvil 1 Nnrmnl graduating address on April the 27th. ,-,Miss.',WUmta. EUsworth, Mr. Ed ward, i Lock ' and, Mr, Winston . Cook w nuv saua g wcbwi VJ;WWP Au- cy Howard, at the Ardrae, Aa)ieville, xuks, ,nnie, wuMiej, jne popular rove !?W-!Taafilut nsaday fora two wtfelts TUit ' with will , be aeeo vpanledi by Mrs. ' -Taylor ndr young son.;(iThey5 ,will drive through tn-their newj baby .Lincoln. ,JUrutt.bWt.Gahagan,, Jr has re cently purchased set of Automobile renabV tools from the Walnut Mer cantile Co., and is now prepared to do an Kinas oz nign graae repair woric. Xfw flalianian bIsa Via "Ham Iftt InvirA trucks and expects to take some big lumber hauling contracts this sum mer.) iJ. w.v ts one; pi the yeungesi Dusmess .men in wainut. wiin me ex- ubert uaTia. , ; ,7; Quei Vardrop, tad Ui- n; L ir for girUy Back. Jump, c ' school t v . " con . f J - t :VnHiii.j; iack in . rtak a MUttAlaah'rr v I -umhelier spent Satur- ? and Arenas Creek, 4 i omas and. Mr. J Gordon ey -were in Asfceville Monday l.eiwoa ana .nu"j I t i e ia town Sunday alt- ur'-,,. r rave e'en-enjoy u.g ;.ne ho .-lack ria.?s. lately on sthr I acer. e of ( i J" ft st.tnJ;"r' t, E.: Guthrie of Walnut, Cecil Ramsey a 17h1iai4 Tlaivia " nf Marshall will be in'the race for Clerk in the dom ing primary. It is aiso reportea mibi Steve Roberta wUl run for legislature a T...i Mriavitt and Bob ;Ram- sey will oppose Sheriff Rector for that - Miss Lacy Howard returneo ours- M !, nolt tn Alivilla. frv- intnr.nrhnnl .debate !ii i. - i , i j irt jB wifn niiRA jane Wilt; VV illK' l, iU";.-. JMorroisr tllsa Luth G",vne oppos ing liars 1 1 .tMi a tne j-.jiochooi audit i r- ij B8 KaRiMk .awey ind liua Lua lienderson or-poi.ng the Marshall team at Marshall Hifch School bu..J-:'. f -3 t-- ... .Wilms. . "n-ornrth and Mr. Fl- ytri Lock sc-t I . 'ay H Ashevi.le on euaines . a - nrt of'- lilcs ia" .ra si we r "se over to t - . . Ihe toatri-! c-TR' t of the ;a';uit i: H Schorl i-i.v , ; t rnrd 1 tva, Cc-retta and t..e t r T ay.! tied K . i J...n" to be r'vcti r Com-J --1 i. Tl C ui , -i .rril 7t- s i v.., . far-! i 1 f t t- a I f !c !?r) . 'i 3 T ".tor i . -7- ' r DlllOUG "dull feeling v TTY old stand-by i Thedford'S i,A Black-Draught I have used it Aff tmd on for about 20 VeartL" says Mr. , W. & Reynolds, of BrF.IX aV'Aroadia,'La."i:sf!rr!f'!? ' "I get bilious sjvd havo a 'bad taate ' in ray ' mouth. ! - My nead feel dull. I dont just feel like getting around and doing toy woik. I know, U isnt Istinast, but tlllcwianeaiC ' r :i6t"" ; "So I tx$x a sW doeee Jif Black-' DrSi-iLt and whin it acta welt, I get up ftxuisg Ilka new of r7 and ready for any kind of woit"- ' " cpii csctainly rcornwnd.lt C'T i e 3 of biIioonaM and other' c" -Tt conditions due 'to i l ' twr, L!ack-Pranght i to c "ive the r-ute'f'oaiin-x s c t of t'-e fjom and f i tv '-,Tts,ia.a '1 ... 3 1 ' I I '. f y a 1 or it c a tf . i I csption of Mr. Edward Gahagan' one i of the proprietors of Gahagan St Cook Auto Laundry, and all three of these young business men: have, the best wishes of the community. , Muss Margret Biggs, Miss Kate Kinchelow and Miss Lula Chandler i attended the installation of officers of .the Eastern Star at Marshall Tues day evening. ,. Mr. S. It. Freeborn was a business visitor in Walnut Thursday. ' The noted nlav. 'The Little Clod hopper' presented by the High school Athletir AsKoeiation'n All Star cast was shown in Marshall last Friday and again at Hot Springs 1st Satur day. The play was received at both rlnePB. and was attended hv canaci- ty houses. 'The-play was held in the Theatre building at Marshall and at the High school in Hot Springs. The music was furnished on both occa sions by the High School Entertain ers and the spienoia music given Dy fliAda mnMAtan. warn Ffonflv Aninvprl nnd rommAntatd on both at Marshall and Hot Springs.. The program at Hot Springs was considered unusuai- ln rrnA .nJ-'tHA nAnn1a'l ol,a YiIavaH hv ' tb nrohnatra diirinir the 1 even in or was enjoyed even more, if possible, ana receivea niore lnvoruuie mmmcui than the more classical numbers, al- -1iaiiw1i anthv atcklontinn WAR tfAn- sidered excellent and was really the best balanced program ever put on by the orchestra. Mr. necil McDevitt will soon have Mai nttritetiva bunealow read v. for occupancy ana hopes to De aoie to take possession next week. ' . ...Mi.. Virlia Moninre Arrived Thursday from Tusculum College to spend the Easter vacation wtin rel atives, terge party s planned for Friday evening in nonor 01 miss Clure, to oe held at the home of her sister, Mrs.-Lacy Reed of Barnard. ! S Mr. Hubert? Davis, Mr. f Tom Mc nrttv tr . TlAhnrt fSiandler and CoL Lankford v Thomas motored to Mar shall Tuesday evening to .attenq we itfieatxeai -!iiytiMrmf i . . Mr. Jim Roberts ot.Hot sprmgs was in . town, Tuesday selling Ford cars. The. Madison Motor Company,' with whom Mr. Roberts , has' been associ M.antlv 1i tnir Ford a- gehcy to the Marshall ford dealers who wUl continue the agency at Hot Springs under si ainerent' name. -fTha 'nbhnaliM to Marshall has alast ' been jrat' in working order, mueh to the relief of the whole coin- . :i Att. i.a In Vfil-V much used by the business men of Walnut and by tha. section m generm calling a doctor in case of sickness. Thnwi.i the road over- seer, has been serving road work no- tices on tne mate nwi" community i this week. There has been a great deal of wailing and gnashing of teeth as a result but O verseer Thomas is a hard-boiled bird and refuses to allow anyone w v (a aVa t)iir nlace. Al- I though Barney Taylor offered to work for Mr.1 lock u nis "s."'"' would go on just the same, which Mr. JjOCJf aKi ecu iu uv., .-i a : T.tinmAS cava n e I auyMaH - ' a. a- v. .,,- av -a. oven male mem a-l ..nmniHii Hapr at least Der, o ure . , j 1QO Iflve days of honest work during 1926, 'and that the only thing he is sorry a- i. .lii.i ai.-. iAAan't b low mm to work the ladies too, especially as they have the vote and all. Mrs. H. Hemminger and attractive little daughter left . wean esa wr j Reams Creek for a short visit with z. i . iv-nAV.- before re- turning4o.her.home in Spruce Hfll. hm. . Hemminirer 'vising ner, brother,, Rev. Mr, Hyde, Vr- -...v. 'i nd her many Mends and acquaintances Will Tegret W'f "I-"-aaA, . v . V.U tutvt iantM f Church. Waweii Bnny gchool "services wiU le ' hew Sue inurches,(!a7eU Cbtmn EhdeaVbr ne tTeauji"w Y. P. Us t the Mln..Aurcnr day w"''-. ' rrom i kuo i We are glad to have some more fine weather. These oe" "X .i,n, r fine on the people about put ting out then-crops.' '. , Mr. uowara riemnioi 7. Ithe.streets of Freeseland at this wnt- iH.'ojj t-v.. fi.ita. his wife and jar. cuu r 'o rnn.r. twd children vlsitea on oaKiur thiswe-ek. l ' , . . , a COl, Airs. Aiwn ivuue. " i -I ,tv,.t v.: u. mm from uerwifc I mm. -r . . . . ai .liara say he is going to taae enem uj. ..-a- before long. ,Vp w e are sorry . o j - - - - r ; , TTinnA k losimr all his renters.-;- v ' is back at home again. she will soon i-w Hat: Mrs. Allle.wooay v-- H. Tlnlnh 111PPS 1 V - A ! UA.n1r SatnrdAV. , ,r, moforth nj one "of her iTa. k-;r- idled- nt- Mr,? John mr o-a . 6"?r" fSL frra;; to'buiid . . v..... jnvn At his sawmill. k. U1 .be.clo.e.to ,hta work and called at Mr. Burder Hippa,' torehe other day.- Today was pr--car -- -- fcrT Jesse RawbornL; Mill hold ing his job at the Kippe sawmilk-xj 7e ere sorry .r rison wae' found dead in nis oeo, we iotherday.-.; r- v.? r He wa Digbt watchman, pf the steam shovel, His home was si Hot Sprir-s. There la a sad family with out I T. , . . , r - - They say Mr. Huoen riemmon. o;. Lock fas return ea nome a. a good pieee j r " . . .'-.V i . A . 1 " iii I n .i 1 1 1 -..WWW' XVOXi&l I It L 1 " X VI 11 Sweepstake Prize Potatoes in ' WUconstn 1 Qrand Championship ' ' Corn in Missouri aT IT S4 MrTeHuUfn Tobacco in North . -r--i it.. . r. ate some or the notable awards to' crcra gwn Va- 4At A A nrtATrrVW I?aa-41 vrrl,ra f laroaw-t W-U or.1 rlia1-4-44rUrM . w -rev'Ms-pa-isii 1 Qjmmm . j p wia-iej a-.sse-i j -twnta f TheirsWegti clftitrf eiiie':pt viiel.'bf , e,.owl-a; sdentUk ltearch'and actual fcrtjliiw rjianulW- j tuting experience. To instire the largeM yields and best quality of all crops use 1 ' l aa quautyw atmmizm BEST KNO'WN TO YOU UNDER TUB FOIXOWXNO BRAND NAMES , ... JIED ROOSIxm. BOWKER'S ' BRADLETS , PATAPSCO ASHEPOO ZELL'S POCOMOkE Mannfartnred only by The AtiieHcan Agricultural nemicai company r SPr.H.jAWIMMinVPP HPi alllMIII Ml I ttOOSS: :-i:j(t ei!ifcHl (BY ANOfHER WRITER) The Sunday school is improving cely at this place;;.;;: ..'.5 ; ? TnA.akhAfi. ia aiinorinar avairv Ainriav I afternoon. a ,,Eyeryone li, inyied; to anen$lf( 0.v i,i,r,i-.;j -,,.,f!V.. jy,,-, . Mr, and Mrs. Joe Cantrell of Wal nut snent ' Saturdav nisrht. with her parents at Revere. i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chandley of aneiton jaurei were visiting Kevere Monday.;r ik . ; v - r Mian - Y2rnAfai.' 'NAinn tinL- ilinnai- with Faye Wallin .Sunday. , Mr. Leroy Rice was . the guest of Miss Faye Ramsey Sunday. who is attending school there, came over to see her parents at Kevere Sunday. We were glad to have her at sing ing with us Sunday. , n We Were elad -' to see Miss 'Pat- Pi.A . A flunaw GaIiaaI .- i Uw AViV. W . UVUVU1 DUUUdjr. Hoping to see her there next; Sunday,- . ,.. . TT. l. Li. T -s TJ TT-11J Mm Ham MAVmaratr W QnrinM Bnaar i u. n.A,ii.i t.i. o.. DignivDS aer aisier, wrat jeier lunday ' Rant- skSf tirSNoinam. U.V.I.P ' Sundav with Mr. and?. JBtk tlhnn Burnett! - i Rvervbeidv! SmJbHimr ntowfnfr ilnrf ot- ting ready for crops! Wa -nr vlaA faknfhnvat' Miiak ; !?. nie Adams, and also Mrs, .Joe, CantrelL at singing - eunday. 1 r - ;,; , ThAro hflK hctAyn lnta nii1rna na. . Mr. Billy Cantrell of Walnut wav visiting Revere Sunday. Rpst wishps to thn NpWB-Rpcnrfl and its readers, . , ' W. A. SAMS Physician . and Surfreonv Office Front Room Overr ; Mrj Hubert Ramsey, Juda-'Wallin,.. D, u , Leroy Rice,; and Faye Ramsey were vluZen XJ&IIK t, . We have, just received a shipment o f JfcAKiUY KUSfc AINU lKIbH COBULEK 1 COB' wet in. iL i t was sure a gooa pieee ni . it in the rP " wnra? . t! at Kiss tlanche Worley rt I s .re do like to read pieces le vm ti Ve ''.tor and .the i WECAN SAVE YOIT MONEY!! I.- r V VVU V UfftH UilW BVIU lVi , j u VIU jli z prices before buying. ' ' : v VU , - - C 4 ( af'!. V.' - f a co; - 1 s- i r ' i T"1TS. ; i I i r .J ! Htatea - - J T T a
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