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. n . o n Kamiov una i strain. .: i Hnm vw r-i war. ni it .iv i - i J r? , DA1NT uiir "If I Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Taylor and ad small son and daughter, James and Ethel, spent the week end in Del Bio, Tennessee with Mrs. Taylors later. Mrs. M. L. Thornburg has been seriously ill for the past week. Her friends are glad that she is some better and are wishing her a speedy recover. Mr. Will Lawson has been attend tag the meeting at Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hensley of Asheville visited Mn, Henslcy's father, Mr. B. Y. Owensby, Sunday. Mr. Will Holt has been at home with his family for a few weeks. Mr. Bolt has been working in Memphis, Tennessee. , Mr.-and Mrs. G. C. Myers and family, Mrs." S. D. Ramsey and again. ,1 v . .' , in. j t-i... I a Farla Knit, who daughters, leucine anu """"I. - v - - oft a picnic trip to Carson Springs on has been working in Memphis, are Z." . , - .1.J tn Viana hint haV Ml" flnri Mm. Tt,.,H1l.a ni lat week. Miss Priscilla Treadway has been very ill for some time but is getting better. ' . - . , Mr. Maurice Gardner was in rami Rock Monday. Mrs. Lev Jones or L.yman, o. j. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Ramsey and family. Mrs. J. D. Morre and Mrs, Will . past week. crl.d tn fiavo him hack. Mr. and Mrs Holt are one of Paint Rock's young married couples and both are well liked here. Mr. Luther Waddell and Mr. J. D. went to the baptizing at Hot Springs Sunday. Pou Arthur TTonslev haa been con ducting a good meeting here for the Lawson called on Mrs. B. Y. Owensby Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ralph Cooper has bought a new Ford sedan. Mr. Cooper and family , Mrs. S. D. Ramsey, Mrs. Lev Jones and Miss Lucille Ranwey were out riding Sunday afternoon. Mrs. D. J. Roberts is able to get out again after being ill during the winter. We are glad to see her out 99 4-e-tr P 0 1572 Ad980C Experience counts in gas oline making ...as it does in eveiy other line of business f "standard" GASOLINE MADE IN THE CAROLINAS Mr. rhorlio Tallinn of Volm was visiting her mother, Mrs. M. L. Thorn- burg last week. From Thomas Branch Mr. Jesse Thomas was in Walnut I Mrs. G. 0. Revis and two daugh ters Olive and Vonalee visited Mrs. IznU nhandler and family Thursday of last week. Miss Olive Revis visited Miss Ethel nL..JlAtt Cn.i1.it Miss Olive and Vonalee Revis, The! ma and Mary Joe (Jhanaier naa a nice time wading in the creek Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ballard visited Mrs. J. 0. Revis Saturday evening of l&st week Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Rector of Mar shall were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Revis Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Burgin Clark and little son of Elk Mountain were visit ing Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Revis Monday. r,. Thn Wonrv Freeman was vis iting her father Mr. Jack Thomas on Saturday evening oi last . w j u.a Pnnvan Revis and jnr. aiiu - -jj - 1:1 nf Flat Creek were lime oun i - - - -- . visiting Mr. and Mrs J. O Revis Mon- air Jack Thomas was in Walnut Monday. HASTE NOT! REST NOT! Without haste! without rest! Bind the motto to thy Dreasi, Bear it with thee as a spell; Storm or sunshine, guard it well! Heed not flowers that 'round thee bloom, Bear it onward to the tomb. Haste not! Let no thoughtless deed . tho anirit's sneed! Ponder well, and know the right. Onward then, with all thy might! Haste not! years can ne'er atone For one reckless acuon uuue. Rest not! Life is sweeping by, r Hiro hpfore vou aie; UW , - r .i. : ... ; ,v, t it qdH unnlimp. Leave behind to conquer time! Glorious 'tis to live for aye, When these forma have passed away. Haste not! rest not! calmly wait; Meekly bear the storms of fate; t.... Vnr rtnlnr fruide: From WAVERLY The White Rock Hospital is closed for the month of July and will be opened again the first of August Mr. Henry Dockery's wife passed away Monday morning at four a. m. There was a large crowd out to the Kail MfnA last Katurdav between White Rock and Middle Laurel. Mr". Roy Franklin ana miss uarrie Chandlev were out motoring Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jeter Tweed has bought a car and is learning how to drive it. Mn and Mrs. Oakley Rector, Mr. and Mrs. Dedrlck Bowman, Mrs. Lowler Shelton and Miss Biancne Tweed were out visiting last Sunday from Marshall. Mr. Andy Tweed was very ill Sun day and was taken to the doctor at Marshall but is better at present. Mr. H. JU Story of Marshall was in White Rock the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Banks and m;.. TTnanfnk Mim Lola Braril ! motored to Johnson City las tFriday. Mr. Lewis iweea moiorea io i nut last Friday. . The Fourth was ceieDraieu Dy . Kail hAtvMin wnrte noca ko'iiv - and Middle Laurel, which everyone enjoyed very mucn. Miss Lola Brazil lead the Christ Rnndav niffht. We also heard a good sermon Sunday morning Mrs. Carry Wallinj-Miss Clara Til lery and Mr. Thomas Tillery from Mars Hill spent the week-end with Mr .and Mrs. Bryant Wallin. From BEAR CREEK COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT . - i miss ftiae not I, O. S. Dillard, County Superintendent, do hereby certify that the fol- South Ty61" lowing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of ' I,va a?d WavJ Tha tronther at this Dlace is very hot but most of the people are about through laying by their corn crop. The Sunday School at Lower Bear Creek is still improving. We want everyDoay io come 10 our S S. and feel welcome. Thera will he bantizinir at Redmon iner at 9 :30. Rev. Arthur Honslev will have charge of the ser vices. Everybody invited. Mr. and Mrs. Nat marier oi upper Sanriv MiirVi. client Saturday nisrht n-th their Hmichtpr and E-randchild- ren, Mrs. Dollie Marler on Bear Creek and they were an proua to see uieir grandparents. We wish these old peo ple many years more of life. Miss Ethel Marler spent the last two weeks at Alexander and return- d home Saturday. tviq hmra onH onrls of Bear Creek had a good time helping one another ihoe corn. . Mr. Mollie Worley accompanied Miss Ethel Marler home from church Sunday. j Misses Cammie and Vada Worley and Maud Marler were on little Pine : Sunday afternoon. I Mrs. Mollie Marler was visiting Mrs. Ollie Worley Monday. I Mr Willis Marler had the misfor- Ha?tVn!rtst7of!eConK f ing tar. up Sun- God shall crown tM i wor n . and Mrg Joe payne and child. Walnut N. a ,n went to Caney Fork Saturday to Miss Ruby Marler spent Sunday .night with Miss Agnes Worley. 1 f TTillinrH Pnvnp and OdlS " T - ' Marler bought them a Ford last week. Saturday and Sunday were ourreg- ma"er ular meeting days, pur putor Rev. A. J. Sprinkle, preached two wonder- Vrom Laurel Seminary ;ful sermons. The Sunday ecnooi seemed better than usual. I . chin 8ervices at A Lather on SundTy n ght for 'Laurel Seminary SundayWe aU hope "tfe RTtas arrived TlVJvRfv Leo Alien back from Mr. Chandley'fl to stay dUMrs Jy H Brown, who has been with Mr. and Mrs. Rance Wdto -iiTii - irovini fast. We are There was a nice crowd at the deco- Lh- . 1 on be well. ration Sunday, and tnere were BO.c h0Misgs Mae T RobiZ iriting at Ice talks made and some fine sing L 1L m- t: ine too. . iwwing is a true ana correct statement ot the receipts the County Board of Education ending June 20. 1927 RECEIPTS: 6-3, Mrs. A. M. White . . . 6-3, J. P. Fine 6-15, Transfer Spec. B. 6-16, Mrs. A. M. White 6-20, State Vocational 6-23, Fines DISBURSEMENTS: O. S. Edmonds, Truck Exp Coal, Feed, & Lumber Co., Cement Madison L. and P. Co., Lights Madison L. & P. Co., Lights Foster's Garage, Truck Expense News-Record, Printing Reports Southern Desk Co., Blackboard voai, reea, ana u jo., uoai ..$4,000.00 6.00 90.43 8,000.00 210.00 10.00 ecu, nuu u. jJ.t uaJ Petersburg Motor Co., Truck Expense Henderson Motor Co., Coupe Expense T. L. Bramlett, Truck Expense Madison Hardware Co., Bolts twu ".It VV., WIID Ammpns & Crowder, Truck Expense C If . I n Service Motor Co., Coupe Expense service motor uo., Truck Expense O. S. Dillard, Office Expense B. S. Dickson, Interest O. C. Rector, Hardware Duckett & Co. Truck Expenses W. L. George & Son, Truck Expenses News-Record, Printing Reports . C. B. Maahburn, Atty. E. R. Tweed, School Supplies Trustees, Beech Glenn, church rent i. A. sayer, vioai B. S. Dickson, note paid , , , a. o. vicxson, xnieren Carolina L. and P. Co., Lights . OUBVII JUlbUV, IUWf i ii i r Outstanding Voucher: Service Motor Co. ft. S. Tlillarrf. Salarv nI ClripmL Mn - Uil I Tl J . tfmaper iddi, jBiiege ana rcr awn Wiley M. Roberta, Mileage and per diem. . . . V. I J AJe nanuey, mileage ana per uiera. ,, Fred Holeombe, Mileage and per diem. Wiley Roberts; Mileage and per diem. V . v l r 1 J ' jasper .ooa, m.ueag sua per uiem . WaI TTi1ah1ia UilaaiM tn rt ATn. , Thomas Frisbee, Mileage and per diem. -Lee Ramsey, Mileage and per diem. O. S. Dillard, Salary and Clerical, June - Overdraft, June 1st. . ,. . Balance, June . 30th '. . , 5.75 6.40 30.58 3.00 10.15 31.40 243.58 22.00 15.75 3.80 37.40 1.20 13.62 79.32 65.16 6.23 6.74 13.41 15.99 17.84 15.40 30.00 11.18 60.00 12.50 16.90 10,000.00 520.00 4.00 30.00 21.20 325.00 8.50 6.60 6.80 12.40 17.80 17.00 18.60 ' 14.00 15.90 825.00 26.27 176.46 't, 1 otiH Wavne Metcalf were the Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo tueiton ana Z-d. r Burlison Sunday. family spent the weeK-ena w.m n We are sorry to relate that Mr. T. parents, Mr. ana mrs. o. v. I' !Uhonneerflnb0Ut t0 1086 fi"Ker ' Miss Nellie Franklin and brother byLasbtTaturdany Mr. Merritt Robin- Phillip spent Saturday night w.th son and Miss Pearl Marshbanks mo- their sister Mrs. Edna Ramsey at son vsrs: t rt'S gszjs XrSSZku Y'e'eZ heVMWora Franklin called on Mrs. daughter, Mrs. J. E. Evans. eveningr From GROSS ROCK J Guntertown spent Saturday night We are having some very warm with Mr. and Mrs. Cullia Norton. weather here now. f There was a large crowd at Mr. ana Mi Nolah Freeman took dinner Mra. Van Franklin's Saturday night. with her aunt last Sunday. ; Songs were sung and all enjoyed Mr. Pearson Fharm was m tms. themselves nne. section Sunday. , Mrs. Muncie Gentry and daughter Mr, and Mrs. John Clark were Mae, Mrs. Clara Chandley and Misses visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Clark Dora and Wavel Franklin attended Sunday. the burial of Mr. Thomas SaturdV Miu Man Reeves visited Misa afternoon. . " : 'h Georgia West Sunday. " Mra. Toka Gentry nd."2.,ne Miss Ora King, Mr. Roy Caldwell Gosnell viaited Mra. S. V. Franklin and Mr. Oliver King motered to Can. "Monday. J.'- ' . .J. c j , . - u. Martha rhanHlev snent the bOll OUJIUIUr. ' ' iUi B. m . J Thnaa vaitin at the home of Pnnrth with her sister 'Mrs. TokftL Mr. and Mrs. T. C. west last Sun- Gentry near uew iwop. j-.- : .1X1. rIr.TiJ T 7 day werei M Clk,Mi Or. Mr?. aay were: anas x-ean viara, un . jux. iu . King and Bertha King, Miss Mary Revere took dinner with her parente neevea, jar. vart owto, wu ounvajr - - u Frank Clark. -The Thomas Claas and the Chapel rank Clark. . - tm xnomaa ,imm aua V""": l. 7 m " fvV.lni.tiw "T Mry.. iM.'dM'M HU1 Cla did fin. amgmg at - Nod ioci I and Mr. T. C. West and daughter the Decoration Sunday. went to Ashvilie last Tnursday. Miaa Ora King went to Canton Thursday. Mr. Mick Clark is on the sick list at thk writing. Mr. Ernest Lusk was in this section Monday. , v .i From Little Worley S. S. at this place is improving fast. IT . ' . Mr. Henry Worley and Mr. Johnnie DrnAiV Yftlir Hcaltn KndU went to Big Pine Sunday for ICQ8W 1 HUT X 1UUUJ j preaching and reported good mect- 1 '. l"a a- '.: " ! --..i t py runricauon is Nature's Foundation of Perfect n.alfh " Wli lint rid Tnoraelf at chronic ailments that are undermin TOTALS VWV:- ' -$12,316.43 flKUS g WtaktaTV 5Lu A We paid Conover Desk Co. $12. halance due on desks out of BfAiLLJSft fprte-a Building Fund, thus closing that account. W. transferred $90.19 ;Vr .evSalaknd 2 hU fm Marshall Building Fund and $0.24 from the Beech Glenn Building , Jft "fi f J'an-1, to the General School Fund, thus closing all special bnildig fund a- N,S7s tl rrT.f a3 There four check, outsUnding, t-onnti. to MJ.M... .4 I TLK&r- - . 'n. j v ' . . . ,v t 1- lirVooT "i eontainirt fall iirectiena. Only . . . -.- L.v A i.w- --. IT, Deputy C.tik of Superior Court. v .. .. ' I iura ', XTantila UTnrlsV and fhrao J. .V7 " little son, Alton, visiiea ner uut, (WlWk HIUJMH4vy va mj .win, b - - . . n .. .. . .1 . r. . wr n Sandal! Snndav. who has been sick but is some better atjhls writing. Our pastor, Rev. Everett Sprinkle is planning on starting a revival meet ing at this place Sunday.- We hope v-rvbodv will come ana take Dart in the meeting. Mrs. Myrtle Spnnkie ana enuaren visited Mrs. Eva Randall Sunday aft ernoon. - ' Mrs. Kellie Worley las been stay irM? with licr annt. Mra. Bob Priae. for tie past two weeks. j . Prom carefully ielected raw material! to finished Xone Star Gemeot, the Cbemiat oontrols the proceas; of manufacture. His word is law; the last trace of guesswork has been eliminated in the manufacture of this super-quality product. Every Sag of Lone Star Cement is covered by a written guarantee. A plain, honest guarantee without any ifs" or "buts The chief chemist signs the guarantee because he has proven the super-duality of the product Next time you are in the neighborhood come into, our office and see the certificate which guarantees die super-quality of the cement that goes on your job. Builders' Supply Co. Lumber, Doors, Sash, Cement Marshall, N. C. Phone 62 aMTOUIaT10IU4,jnra Lone Star Cement b made by the Virginia Portland Cement Corp. Norfolk, Va. Subsidiary of International Cement Corporation Ad No. 3 COMPLETION OF FIRST WEEK OF TRAINING AT C M. T. C. TAitav marlra tlio .AmnlAfinn nf thft first week of training for eleven hun dred young Carolinians at the Citi zens' Military Traiinng Camp. Offi cers nave commented on roe unprov?- maiif in fha afndanta' annearanceB. and their excellent progress in mili tary worK. Actual work began last Thursday, aft or tlia nmnltinn nf "nroppanino''' the physical examination and issue of clothing. Those in tne Basic course have found their mornings occupied with elementary foot drill, instruction in marksmanship, and lectures on hy giene and first aid. A course in citi zenship is also given. Afternoons are devoted to athletics, when swim ming holds a place of high popularity. More advanced students are being taueht the rudiments of Field Artil lery. Their schedule includes horse- . I ASHEVILLE WELDING COMPANY E. W. BLAKE WELDERS AND BRAZERS OF ALL 'METALS Welding of Farming and Mining Machinery Corner Southsida and Church St A Specialty Seville N. C. ' - At Walterboro. surgeon was about S. C. , a good to perform a Aa tha " naUent lav on the table ready for the anesthetic he said "Doctor I want you to pray for me. . no, aaia ue bocmt. i am going to operate and you will have to dovthe praying." "AH right," . , i . i . . . , saia ui pauenx. rfusi aa uey uegna the young man said very fervently, "Lord forgive tbem for they know not what they do.";. ';'.,.'-.. "I see," said the younr doctor Just learning to' practice, ''that Mrs. Smith now is -coming to you. I ex- aminad tmm fhnmiiffhlr, and Miildn't find a thing the matter with her." a "That's where you are wrong, eon," aaid the doctor, "that woman has a trouble that provides doctors with about 90 per cent of their business. It's tailed imaginary Ola and requires long and expensive treatment if you . want to get rich. '. ' S. S. at this place is Improving last. . ' j ' j J. ' There is a large attendance every V? )TZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZIZZZZi i2I2J2I2IZIllIZIuI2I2IZ. Sunday. : - 'I .-. - l Mr. Henry Worley and Mr. Johnnie ' T - 1 . ! DR. J E manship, drill with 75 millimeter guns signalling, and map reading. In the evening,, the chaplain provides enter tainment at the camp for all who wish to attend, and trucks run between the camp and the War Department Mo tion Picture Theater. On Sunday, the C. M. T. C. Tegiment, led by a squad of buglers, marched to the Post Chapel,, where both Protestant and Roman Catholic services are held. Friday the colon were escorted from the camp commanders tent, and presented to the regiment in an im pressive ceremony. At ten Sunday morning, all students marched to the theater, where they were greeted by Colonel Raymond W. Briggs, com manding the camp, and by Albert J. Bowley, commanding Fort Bragg. General Malin Craig, who commands the Fourth Corps Area, came here from Atlanta to speak to the young men. The oath of enrollment was ad ministered at the close of the ceremony. 9 f v dentist : ; ' Citizens Bank Building MARSHALL, N. C ii e 1 1 t I i ! i i 1 1 i
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