1 ' "( I 1 ,s" . " v. " i. ' ' . It TfrtrTTEWSREC ORD ..tv i if-"-?, it. a, ive -sirisri"-- V u THIRD PAG3: 11 4 I 1 - A - A " A - A f A " A -p A AVff . v iflMTITlfBlfBifalalfITBValMr - '...' " V , . ';..(' IS rm - -1S ti ttti s For istmas K ; "Liv it' Si4 aAa! Marshall, N. C. Lady "Officer some men are shoot ng dice down on the corner." : Officer "Madam, what- do you think I am, a game warden? Cog. . - ; - " -Inner Lady "I want a pair of shoes for this youngster." ! Salesman '"French Kid?" : Lady "I should say not: born right here in North Carolina." liFOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS ij -v? :;; Many Articles in HARDWARE 31 jMake Appropriate and Apprecia- . ted Gifts For Christmas, J Come in and Let us Show You,' 0. C. RECTOR ' : . Marshall. N. C. S i FROM JOE . We are. having some clear weather now days," i, We are' Tiaving" a . good Sunday School . now at the Baptist" church. .There wilt be a Christmas tree at the church on Christmas Day. , It looks as if everyone' will have a good Christmas, the way Mr.; Stamey rolling in the Christmas supplies. We .were glad that our - teacher. Mr. S. Y Blakely, was able, to go phck ro teacning: last jnonaay, this week at her grandfather's, John D. Balding. Mr. H. H. Rainey killed S fine hogs last Thursday. - . Mr. H. J. Fleming had a wreck 'art week and lost his overcoat. Messrs. Estel Rainey, Clifford Sta mey and Bois Stamey went to Sod om to a Christmas tree - last Friday and reported a nice time. Best wishes to , News-Record and its readers 9 From BONE CAMP V' Wl hav lAma mm HttnAAn mh Am AA vnis writing. ' i . ,a iiuveryone is enjoying the Dad weather very much.' Tha nnnnla nf 4-Vila ixtl.ii A .11 getting plenty of wood for Christmas uu i expocung 10 nave a gooa time. Mr. i W. B.. Ed wards had a corn chucking Monday evening. Every- poay repoirea a nice time. n Mrs., Lula Merrell, Mrs, Ell Roce and Mrs. Jane Edwards were guests of Mrs. M. J. Edwards Sunday after- noon. Mr. McKinley West from Grape vine was visiting his sister, Mrs. Jane Edwards of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Fox were visit ing Mrs. Fox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake- Merrell Saturday night. Mrs. Lora Buckner and Mrs. How ard Jarvis went to Asheville Thurs day to do their Chrisitmas shopping. Mr. O. Si. TCdmnnffa ia aill narirlnn. the old chicken coops around. ' A Mr. Jeff Whitt is still packing the road from Petersburg to Mr. Hnmp Buckners', He reports that it is a very nice piece of road. Mr. En Hollifield has moved from Bone Camp to near Marshall and we hope he likes his new home. Messrs. Henry Sprinkle, Bernard Edwards and Frank Edwards enjoy ed days Monday helping Mr. F M. Coffee prepare wood for winter. uMr. Clydev Edwards, Misses Delia arid Nannie - Edwards were visiting Mr. and, Mrs. Joe Edwards Sunday evening and reported a nice time playing the Victrola. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fisher of this place were visiting Mr. Fisher's sis ter at Asheville last week. Christmas will soon be here and everyone is getting ready for it I sure hope everybody will have a good time this Christmas. Merry Christmas to News-Record and its many readers. May God bless you all. May Christmas blessings fly to you ; And make you glad the whole day through. -JUICY FRUIT & SUNSHINE From SEXTON We are having some rather cold weather at this writing. The people of this community are killing hogs. They will have plenty of good meat to eat for a while. Our Sunday school at this place is getting along fine. Everybody come out and be with us. Our regular meeting day is the third Sunday. Pev. Mr. Shelton preached for un Sunday at eleven o'clock and also the night before. He delivered some very in teresting messages. Mrs. James Hlint.pr la vprv aiolr nt this writing. We hope for her a speedy recovery. Minn OlanTiia Phtvio wia V. . unAM sick for some time, seemed to be get ting a lot Detter Saturday. We hope that she will soon be able to be out the church and is very much missed J XI. ft 3 ft i 1 m uie ounaay ocnooi. , Messrs. Cletus and Arlus Hunter anrf Mr. P C. VMar nront nnca.i. v. 1 IV)UIU hunting Monday night. Mrs. J. C. Tilsnn anA M Mafnolf were the guests of Mrs. R. M. Sams Qunaay. Mr. Ronald Hunter spent Satur day night with Mr. Cletus Hunter. iting nis sister, jars. McKinley Green Sunday. MrS. J O, TTllTlfor 9xnA Dnn rla4-i.M were in Marshall shopping Thursday. Mr flnH Mrs Monl TJimai. J children, Sallie and Bruce, and Mrs. R .M. Sams motored ta Ashpvillo Saturday. We hope they enjoyed meir trip. We wish everyone a merry, merry Christmas. With best wishes to News-Recrod and its many happy readers. On fht Southtm thr it in ifci about-pafnimt Jv. I lytUm through which th employe tngagtd in train L operation map than the benefit teonomiet dm r 1 to tktir effort. I Ask SOUTHERN THE 60,000 men and women workers on the Southern Railway System know that their welfare is bound up with that of the Southern and that whatever benefits the Southern and the South benefits them Southern Railway men and women are business getters for the Southern. Talk to a Southern Railway man about your transportation requirements. He has behind him the support of his fellow-employees and of the management If he does not have the information you desire, he will get it for you. Southern Railway employees are bred and trained in the traditions of the South and of the Southern. They have the desire and ability to maintain those traditions. s OUT RAILWA IfieSouthems, - 1 VfA' tt.l SYSTEM South From CRAGGY Mm. Da Trior Wilenn Vioa iAiiinw1 to her home in Craggy. KK 1 T 1 T f - i . . .... f iuusBes xona anu oonnie i-iee BanKs Tom Tarheel says that he saves a -were the guests of Miss Tommie Lee ivnoaes Aunaay aiternoon. Miss Delia Ford was the guests of Miss DelorouB- Pool of Leicester Sun day afternoon. VMr. Robert Allison of Craggy has been ill for the past few days. We are glad to know he is fastly improving.-? ;. ; Miss Willie Gantt and Mrs. Clar. hece Redmon were the guests of Mrs. Pennis Banks one evening last week. Messrs. Roy Pondrs, Troy Ford and John, Shook went fox hunting Mon day night. Mr. William C. Broyles of Emma was the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. G. with Miss Tennie Buckner Sunday. Messrs. Floyd Clark and Jack Pavne of Little Pino iiroro nloooont f callers on Big Pine Sunday. miss iva isuckner is expected home for the Christmas holidays. Miss Buckner has been attending school at Walnut for the past few months. Mr. Lawson Marler had tire mis fortune of being in a car wreck Sat urday but fortunately escaped with only a few bruises. Misses Eunice and Nell Davis were visiting at the home of Mr. T. J. Wild Sunday. Mrs. T. J. Wild seems to be im. . teaching test Monday." ' ' vllot of labor by keeping up the fertili Little Gladys- Balding- spending ty;6f hi soil. Make Our Store I 8 Ymir HPiimirirfiorc ? ic r , . . r w." v- v ' . ' - . , i"iPora. aunaav. IT 1 Whfln irm -Xir A 1 '" ' i' j rs? Mrs. J, F. Br m. , axe ally .locaieu. - jthe guest of S3 ; Knoxville-Asheville. Johnson' 'CAtvL A kh L i . Mr.nTi :j vine ijussesstop at .our store., Ajsheville.; v S-Mars JHill Bus and Marshall Taxis nark g just across the street i : troyles of Leicester was mrs. j. u. ford last Mra TVionIl.n Vmam.. ! nnVA Mtiivnpil Imm Mr4n XT t . , ter a. short visit with Mr. Freeman's aunw - - ... - . . . -- Mr. Johnny Clark of Madison Co., was in Craggy last week. f mrs. u. a xate or am Mountain waa the guest of Mrs J. G. Ford of OF COURSE YOU ARE INTERESTED Nl &.-;JS; ; IN LARD , . ... it f Mrs. D. U Tate of Elk Mou Kl was the Shiest of Mrs J. G. Fo - Si I Craggy Sunday' afternoon. , J S ' - Mrs. Charlie Ballard of Elk & " j tain is spending a few days wit Li 11 8 lb pail 1 MaiiHj SDendinff a few dam with hf I mother. - IN LARD V-' . , 1. A,e fFom the Asheville Normal where . "1? i Christmas vacation with her mother. Mrs. D. E. Ponders. Miwl ThAlma mrtA liTlla It.. ST... der and Eunas Hawkins of Alexands Miss Dela Ford $1.25 .4 lb pail -1: $.65 g , : O j er nd Eunas Ha See our line of TOYS and CHR1STMA55 LT Ee; of mm 1 M S Im-mrm.- mm, '. - ...-.,.:....-..-. 4 I ' T3 1 ... VT. . iAnuit$. You'll be interested in those r. 1 rUDICTMACC AO ArnP( . A ! 1 Best wishes to News-Record. From BIG PINE Drop in and reit when in town. T. REDMON Miss. Eulah Davis hiu rfnrnt hiw m, .UVU- 11UHIIIUII Les and Van lrPr tKnr rnnH Am Ll from . the French: - , . - . where she underwent an operatioi for .1 .. oiib seems 10 ne re ' "5 ' covering fastly.' . - - - X Mr.- and Mra." John Griffith of S1 Spaitanhure. S. CJ. nrm , , nn.nHin . their honeymoon with Mr. Griffith's sister, Mrs. i McKinley Caldwell. ?. i - We were reallv eorrv ( hoax tha " f 7 . - . - - A death of Mr. P. V; Hunter of Ashe- r.-iv-i vjlle, formerly of Spring Creek, N. We hope he will soon better times on Pine Creek. t v. -.i '. i x wish evtuyuiie a 1119ZTV onri. imas and a happy New YearS. provimr rather ulnwlv Mr. Richard Baker is very sick these times rpcnvpr Rev. Everett Sprinkle has started a revival at Worley, N. C. We hope there will be lots of good done and many souls saved. ...Mr. G. W. Wild and dStfighter, Grace, went to Asheville Saturday Christmas shopping. Mr. J. Stockley Roberts sent his daughter, Mrs. Helen Baker, of River Rouge, Mich., a fine Christmas tur kev. The turkev weichnH t.wentv- five pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Payne and philHrpn nf T.ifln Pino unant loot week-end with her father nnH mntlior Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wild. Mr. James Davis has been appoint ed deputy sheriff. We're hoping for "Any abnormal children in your class?" inquired the inspector. "Yes," replied the harassed-looking schootaiarm, "two of them have good manners." Boston Transcript. Plant a bushel of black walnut seed this fall. The wood is one of the two finest cabinet woods known to the world. The logs or stumps have a value of from $150 to $200 per thousand feet. Five babies are born every minute in the United States, and Henry Ford turns Ollt t the same Unu '9 rattln ior each one. Pittsburgh Post. By order of the County Board of Education in regu lar session on : Monday December 6th, and under authority of Section 62 of the Public School Law of 1 923, the old Public'School property, located in the ;,town of Marshall, Madison County, North Carolina, will.be offered for sale at Public Auction .on, the Schoblhouse steps of said property, on Monday. Jan . nary 3. 1926 at l:0poclock.s 'V ., -. r . . - . . , - . - - i .i - . i .' ' ' '' , ' ' ..; ? : Done by order of the Board of Education This ; December 6. 1926.. V : . : - V' -; ; ' y . . . 5' ' - , . -. . v .. " ' S :i Sifined'.O. '.S.rDitLAnD- ' Secretary : Board of Education. tm, JA.r ti-A mm