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f ) r V? ,t if v M '.' IS.- mi i If.' l-7 A I ft 1 ' " ' - J WNB pee A WHITE ELKITC BE Gl V Eii A W1Y TO THE CUSTOMER HOLDING THE CLOCK DIAL CORRESPONDING TO THE CLOCK , WHEN IT STOPS We want to increase our business, hence this remarkable offer. No increase in price on account of this offer. HOW CABINET IS GIVEN AWAY With each cash purchase of $1.00 at our store we will give the customer a clock dial. There is a dial for every minute in the day for a week. When the dials are all gone an eight day clock will be wound up, and started. When the clock stops the person holding the dial that matches the clock will be given the WHITE ENAMEL KITCHEN CABINET. The dials are going fast and will not last over thirty days longer. . : ; ;, UT MERCANTILE GO., INC. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Wholesale-Retail WALNUT N. CAR. I Mr. Kermit Lewis and Tilson -Wild are clearing them a fine new ground this week. " -jri ? I' - Mises Ollie Wild and China Fender and Mr. Carl Wild were the guests 'Of Mrs. Ida Mcnltosh , Thursday. ; Rev. Zeb Led ford is expected at Foster in a few days to hold a big re vival. . . , f Mrs. Mollie Roberts is verv ill nl this writing. ' She has been cooking lor the sawmill on the Evergreen Mountain. . Mr. McKinley Cook has gone out, expecting to bring back some money ; to ray nis hands off. W. H. Win's and his two sons are, working1 at the sawmill on Evergresni Mountain.- ! Mr. G. D. Fender and wife attended ' the doctor Jit Mars Hill Saturday. j 1 Mr. Grover Chandlcy took supper : at Mr. W. H. Wild's Sunday night. I Miss Orpha Norton is cutting briar-! ; this week. , j Mrs. Carrie Shelton and Crain kill- i ed a cat. Best wishes to News-Record. From BEAR CREEK WALh m Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ball vdited Mrs. H. E. Ball Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Homer Jarrett visited Mrs. Jim Roberts Tuesday. Mr. Robert Freeman and Miss Iva Payne were out car ridinar Sunrlav afternoon. Miss Chester Goforth left Saturdav to spend a few days with her sister w-Asheviiie, Mrs. Minnie Rector. Mr. Woodard Payne, Mr. Clemmett Ball were the guests of Mr. Dave Freem.m Sunday. Mr. Herman Goforth of Asheville spent Sunday afternoon with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Goforth. Misess Mayme Ella Roberts, little Miss Hattie Freeman spent Sunday afternoon with their grandmother. Mrs. S. B. Ferguson of Marshall was viriting her parents in this section Wednesday afternoon. Misses Mae Johnson and Estie Payne, Messrs. Bront Johnson and Johnnie Clark were out buggy riding Sunday afternoon and passed through this section. Mr. John Freeman returned home Saturday from Fort Bracre. after serv ing one year in the U. S. Army. Best wishes to the News-Record. FROM MARS HILL 1L From BONNIE HILL Dear Editor, Will you please give me a small apace in your paper as I wish to writs a few stages of news from Bonnie Hill. . We have been having solme pretty weather for the past few 'days, and people are very busy cutting poles for Mr. Mayhem.. We are all so glad to see our coun try growing so fast. We have a good road up Shutin Creek and are hay ing a real good school going on. Jdr. Sayf ord certainly is nice, no ble man and is teaching a good school. He does many things t make the " . .' V '-i',C ' lHf'ffi:'--'t-i : I,' U a pretcriptira for MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER, DENGUE or BILIOUS FEVER ' It kill tho farms. children happy. He has desks in his schoolroom and has many surprising things for the students. . Mr. Sayford is going to start up Sunday School in a few Sundays and rwe hope to keep him for our teacher next year. Mrs. I. H. Gowan has been very ill for a few days but is lots better at this, writings Mrs. W. W. Gowan left here yester day for Long Creek. Tenn., to visit her son and daughter. We have had some new babies in oJfr country lately. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Holt have their first son, little Napoleon. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Norton have their first son, little James Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Gowan' have their fourth daughter, little Beulah. Mr. Arthur Gowan is going to Roaring Fork to take Easter with Miss Lelona Ledford. Mrs. W. W. Gowan is going to take dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Emma Wyatt's Sunday. ' , Mrs. Q. H. tiowan is going to visit Mrs. Joe Lawson aad Mrs. Chrch -Saturday. TAXI Good service when you want it. Reasonable prices. CAREFUL, courteous driver. Your business will be ap preciated. ED SHELTON Phone 19. From SANDY MUSH Commencement is the first week in May. Dr. W. ,C. Tyree of Lenoir will preach the sermon on Sunday, May 2. Judge John A. Oates of Fay etteville is to give the annual address on Thursday, May 6, and on the dav following Dr. O. R. Mangum of Ox ford gives the Alumni address. The alumni dinner comes on Thursdav -evening, Mr. T. L. Johnson of Lum iberton is President of this organization. j Copy for the new catalogue is now j in the hands of the printers. It will 'show an enrollment of 532 during the regular session, 100 coming from thirteen other states, the District of '.Columbia, China, Cuba, and Canada. ". .the remainder from 73 North Caroli- na counties. Sixty enrolled as mini sterial students, and 265 in the Junior (College. Th college graduating tClars numbers 7o. There will be few changes in the faculty for the coming session. Three 'teachers will complete work for the. . Master's degree at the University m June. The head of every department I m the, junior college will have the master s degree Deiore the opening ' ;oi tne next session. Two new teach ers join us next year: Rev. A. S. Gil- lespie, who finishes at Wake Forest in (June, makes the fifth member of the department of English ;.and Mr. K. M. Lee, Principal of Yancey Collegiate Institute for the past three years, be comes Associate in the department of Quite a number of people from here ."1 ASS0?mie in tn? a attended the Commencement exercises TTcr ' at Leicester High School last week. .. ' T " 'SJ," T m rw The recitation medal was won bv!d rected by Professor I. N. Carr, be lli Beuna Hampton, and the play ?ns on d une o ana closes on sepiem- 41.. i j. - i - mer . ine rsaoiisc mountain Assem- V"M anderella, RobertK JT.Z ana Miss Blanche, ot Big Sandy, vis- J ", "X . f""v.: ited their uncle Mr. w! I! Reev'?terd,.Co va h ho. K- i n m. oer we direction oi ir. ware in. oonn- RhvVr-!. .I52; wmhed earlym August. un master da; , More farmers use "AA QUALITY" Fertilizers every year than any other make of fertilizer sold. This country-wide preference for "AA QUALITY" Fertilizers has been earned and maintained by their uiv equaled record for producing the largest yields and best quality of all crops. To insure the best crops, year after year, use "AA QUALITY" FERTILIZERS BEST KNOWN TO YOU UNDER THB FOLLOWINO BRAND NAMES RED ROOSTER BOWKER'S BRADLEY'S PATAPSCO ASHEPOO ZELVS POCOMOKE Manufactured ontf by The American Agricultural Chemical Company Spartanburg Sales Department SPARTANBURG, S. C. Our Airicultunl Service Bureau will helo lolve tout armfnv nmblfm. for Dt. H. J. Wheeler' Crop Bulletin!. Addient 91 State Street, Boaton. Mm. Send r Aler Worley. We want everyone that Roberts, Jr. at this writing. ' ' ' e can to 30m in and help us m our S. b.. Miss Blanche Worley.was the guOs and prayer meeting. We are having o! Miss Myrtle Worley for lunch Sun good prayer meeting at the homes. jay .... The services were held at Mr. and Mrs. Swan Davis vfeited her mother Mrs. Swan Davis' last Wednesday c.nnj- ,,f, pi n;0 night. Large crowd was there. .Mr.; Ethe, Randali wka the euest of Reagan Worley conducted the service. Lula Sprinkle fdr dinner Sunday. ' We also had Rev. Everett Sprinkle 1 Mi Annio m.. wi tf, with us. He always has a good mes-!guest of clara Worley for dinner ocjiz uo, auu an vi. ' cimi tu c ; Sl1Tl(1a.V ? ,1 I 1)' MFC. COMPANY-PRODUCTS " , jttSi FOR TWENTY YEARS THE ' STANDARDOFQUAIJTYap; ."g i4 r'ar D9l J j FclJ '"I . ft 1 Th Brand TKet 5atifie , ' f r. -t ' . , ON SALE BY ' ; BUlOMiS SUPPLY COIIPANY twelve months in the year. FROM MARS HILL 1 n 1 f six-year-old daugbter of Mr. and Mrs " iJ Prac"C8uy Van Wilson, ot Asheville, was buried at Teague's Chapel. Kev. Mr. Ar buckle conducted the funeral services. which were attended by a large erowd of sympathizing friends, s s ; Mrs. lit. a. c. Koberts spent sev eral days last week with her daugh ter, : Mrs. ' John ; Teague, at Piney Mr. J. Troy Randall, who has been in New York for several years, is vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. HC. Randall. He will be in business with his brother. Mr. Fred Randall, at Hen- jjdersonvule during the summer months. ' Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Reeves and son, James, spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Gillespie, at Leicester. Mrs. Chas. W. Smith, of Carlisle, has returned to her home after spend ing several weeks witn her lather, Mr. The Mars Hill Hisrh School bovs played a fast and interesting game of baseball with the Tusculum College Monday afternoon at 3:30, the score being -4-3 in lavor of Tusculum Col lesre. : ' '. The faculty and students of M. H. H. S.. are very busy preparing for commencement exercises. Miss Ruby E. Rogers celebrated her I8th bittr.'iay Saturday evening, April 3, 1926, at her home in Mars Hill. Those present were her teachers and classmates of Mars - Hill High School. Many ' irames were played. W. H. Reeves. Mrs. Gay Green of,Sicn were .enjoyed . by everyone. Asheville. remains with him."' Prizes were awarded in the contesting Rev. Wilev H. Graham and famflv 8?raes- in.98e receiving prices were r refoverniir from an nttet nf In. Mis:es rauiine Misses fiavanndh Brown, Ollfe Wells and Julia Frisbee of Little Sandy, Snrinkle "and Inez Roberts, Miss Louise Webster and Mr. visited Mrs. C. H. Reeves last week; also Mrs. Gradv Teaarue. 'rlhi ;( Mrs. H. Q. MUler has been right sick for two weeks. - Mrs.' B,r r. Green has been sick, also,. Both are recovering. . : - -: ' ' From FOSTER ' Everything is improving on Foster Creek. , . ,. ' ' - Mr. Eugene Wallin is moving a saw mill. . . v - . . s All the people are preparing for a good crop this year.. . ' : ' Messrs. Cas. Oarfleld, Boyd Fender glad to have him with us. We would be glad if he could be with us every time we meet. May God bless us all and may we all live for our Lord. We are sorry to say Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Buckner and family have moved to Biltmore. They all will be greatly misser in our S. S. and prayer meeting. We wish them good luck. Mrs. Everett Worley, Miss Annie Mae Worley, Miss Hester Frice visited Mrs; Anna Buckner Thursday after noon. Mrs. Dorothy Goforth is staying at the home of her father, Mr. R. H. Mr. Preston Davis left Sunday for Black Mountain, where he will work,' for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Worley spent. Sunday nieht with Mrs. Worlev's. father and mother, at Upper Big Pine' Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Baker. Mr. u. worley motored to Marshall Moo day, i . " .i . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin spent Satur day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Worley. v Mrs. Maude Wright and children., Mrs. Everett Worley visited Mrs. Ja cob A. Worley Monday afternoon. .With best wishes to News-Record., Scott f Rogers, Later refreshments were served. Those ; present were: Misses Pauline Sprinkle. Gladys and Ruby Reese, Kathryn' Anderson, Floy Bngga, Louise Webster, Alma Ellis, Inez Roberts, Clara George, : Vertie Marshbanks, Julia Tileon, Bonnie and Robby Rosrers. Messrs. Judson Ed wards, Edgar Jarvis,, Richard Ander-j sen, jveitn Bruce, rreston uidds, nexj Brown. Bvron Roberts. Eugene Reese. Joe Bradley, Scott Rogers, and Glenn fi jDninrs. xier iruesui presenieu uer with many nice presents, wishing her many happy birthdays. r From Lower Big PineV X ..QUEEN of THE SOUTH 2. NANCY HALL V;. ' ' 3. PORTO RICO : , V ' Irf TM !- nttri,t ' . jl IWill.be ready for early plantinff. . r i ; Leave your order with A. L. PLEMMONS " y In Marshall 5 ' t t c. f. For 1 .A ffi. LI IT. LI. v. LI v LT 4 i I y ! MARSHALL, N. C. are expecting to have a rood road U7 a da fill ' Vavtniv rrrtA C y. i whn they get through working en it. at this t'see, also rver meeting t 1 : r. a. k. i s9 a r,"",t at Mr. Sun f-fternoon. - e kave new MARSHALL, I L C. C"- ' i I t- -'s f - ' y eflemoon. or- t now. i rre te clars " will . "' v our chor', ; r. ."e eer a foci c' 1-r.
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