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iV-' 'ft :.- i Marshall, N. C. June 29, 1928 T HEN E W S-Tt EC O It D THIRD PAC3 1 Ma .... Toa Sooth which flies to naar'tfc flam' lias jt wings burnt , Tha snaa ' wh bita at Get-RJch-Qaick schemes abnegate "karat." jlWwara.. of ,i-aying? akam that 'are far-away " Tliay a mo p o-U. Talk witk'Vatf&ANKEfitit. Start SYmf RefuUrly NOW. W.iaviiSriii! iett. a UAavUiBAItUi 'VkW VtVMS ITABV I . THMKt Tr ay A X.V.. il.fi WW rw-: sUVgssONXTt VriM-Wl Nartk Cerette HAZZrV' IlirilA II LitvraLr 5C i GREASY Measure were taken to reduce ; th$ ta--coming , Ab Mullnff J the jiMMga of Jhe seatxwtiye inuni ration ct-f l92i; .TW limited .the number to be admitted each year to about 160,000 and, included also national .origina clause tha purpose of which was Ao annortion the quota ci each country according lo the basijf atock in the United SUtea. It baa baei decided a practical and f eaaible pi LttwfttiMpjwi&faed to make invea fattoa,ot ya iU enactment hakfi been delayed from year to year. - - " a a With millions of youth to educate I m mi 1 if " tne-nuDiie acnooia nave Decorae one 01.1 Ithe,' country's largest and moat iin jportant industries an industry the prjodypt of . which is men; their quali ties dependent to a large extent up-, jwi the efficiency with which the in tdutryifuntiojna,,The construction of the, buildings, .the right type of teach- t and tnany queetions relative to the schools are of , vast importance to the nation. ;Yet thew is no Department ftt Education, no direct representative; of. these million of prospective cm- sens in the President's Cabinet. A bill oviding for this has been be-, fote .Congress , foy several sessions lyfit, ha.ae.yfr;,been reported out of Pflmmitte jdespite Indication that it would if reported. Why? A Thf courts are behind, the jails are fllleid josejegmmting crimes are held . n wajtins ,9P.Btlis before being; brought, to v justice. vOften those mot deserving of jjpuniphment are allowe,di tp go;trce jn efcape with only a mmj-j mum fine. Crime is apparently on' Inarch out the TW011 Ior 01,8 and c0?f f vIM1ar' ouly 01 P11"" 'm': -nortaace to every citiien is the intelli- gem UBc ox nn rign, ui irttiiuiun. Since pHblic officials are elected by the, people, ana tne weuare 01 mo na tion, is largely dependent upon those piC flop neKu!V uuiy biiu uwu On July 4th, 1776, just 152 years ago, the Declaration J of Indepen dence was signed. A small group of colonists, lovers of liberty', of demo cracy, of human rights, determined to wrest those rights from England or give them their all in the attempt. It required unselfish courage to arrive at that determination, sacrifices freely given to carry it through.' All are familiar with the manner in wh'ch these were made and the victory that waa won. Yet, this was not the beginning. Many problems- confronted the young nation, countless - difficulties had to be Jsurmountedv, Fortunate ly, the men . whjo , assvmeW ', leader ship adhered closely to those Ibrdad principles laid down in the, Deelar- I ation 01. Independence, and gu;fle the nation towards .its destiny, of power, prosperity and riches. oin that smaO group of colonies thejre sprung one of the most properous . A. l!l ! ' ' ' .V iL . world as land of : and democracy, And in return or the iBte tbat the best qualified are elec. manyrprrfUegea afforded Ay auch a , hU can.be aocomplished only if citizenship everyone, Aoujd .wider- --"rB mJr"' "u " take to perform effic'feiftiy and, coQ. their votes after careful tud? scientiously the duties and resnonsf- ff ach candidate's qualifications. bilities involved and take an interest! There we many other rettBOns in nublic and national affaim. every citizen should be awake to his AX United ,8taes'.;of.mejKaa conn. try that is known throughout responsibilities, display patriotism in peace as ia war, not think pi love for the country and allegiance to it only on the fourth but every day of the year. Let the- consistent devotion and patriotism of every individual of. the nation form a great arid indestructible monument to the memory of the many thousands ot great men who by their sacrifices have created this glorious country; and do not forget that each citizen todav has a Dart country'a existence inany were, need- ,ve though ft .may. be a seemingly w " ln ana aeveiOB we re- !.m.n H. miuiKKm. imn were practically no re- There are Still many questions of vital importance to be decided and it is up to the people as a whole to see that these are handled wisely. For instance it must be decided to what extent, the policy of restrictive immi gration will be carried, the best method of education, 'the administra tion f 'justice the election of pqbUc officials, and, others of like, nature., During the first years of the 1 r. " 1 1 - Here are amooduieaf and power thai mike eey mile at the wheel a wbeasure 1 foe ha nrnrll.hmraii Oicmni1 valiri-heaii motor now ixtt? cflfpsi jscoref of bask engineering, advancements! Here it beauty that, wins the admlratidd 6f eirertone1 for the J 4st ewa 9her bpdief represent, one of the greatest style' triumphs ever achieved. Jbr Flaher body Here b lumdlinsT ease that never ceases to be a delight : THECOACIIl 3 S A pric4 ear ear new cur a!Stf.r495 r IMBrr Track .tuna (en oato-. !ity? . J. ??V '"! Yet this bigger better and tm UOTJneh.vhs svstemt Jnvar-etmt constant clearance pistons Mnehr; lite? camshaft gear , CrarcaW breathing sTstemi, BaUbeuinc wQcny. arid-gear steering ae-pieoe. .reaf axle J housing; ' ing mechaniain if fitted with pau peanngs wrougnouu And here is riding comfort you. never thought possible .nfjr utom9biUl , '. greater oUyrUv.talT r - f tlftnJ:VcunmIlueliedi .Come in and see for yourself.. PelcOilemy i diltfibtttot what the buyer pf f . ow. t ignition. , sfrietions upon immigration and they cametfrom every land ih large num ber. -.Naturally, tthe ppnlatidrf,, : in-; creased ' swiftly. The ' people v be came amalgamated and' there? origi nated; a distiactiv Americaa ' race: Iji jtb lt two decades it 'has become em; thae -ualess- measures iWerSf " Over five - hundred - farm women artd jrirls attended the. Cottoa fajhio ajnowj in jscoo; asxeeii, 9n hundred and four exhibits were shown with prizes awarded to winners jn, sixteen Classes. ' 1 Removal bf War Tax Lowers Delivered Prices! ' MARSHALL; N. C Brown Chevrolet Co., Associate Dealers, Hot Springs, N. C. QUAlIf VL OlW COST PH HOT: SPKMGS Jr., of Hot Rubber ' rings for the fruit jars. . L ... rrn" , : ' .77. , f .rinse then in boilinr Water before oveavsooulaiodtand' the) kai toiV J OT "- . ..'niMEH.-BtirtaHrfi,af. tarViI, : iaw. .huiu.j ; J f!n'. - ' .- ..v. American Obliterated ' by " aliens. ' illZ, --i --4: ! le sswiplei isod bps aord eiU So' ,,, nj viialMtta fcJ? -&' 5"n 3! .aim- it' tcif'dO, that goes beyond tho &txcs of end tccpa down ircsr i IT u i 'da t - x --"v; f 9 ' 'VT' ff-S.- $5 - ' .;. J , '..jLsi t r-.A. . b' x PROOF OF t.. - v-te - vl. i A lasge tracs: wianiimcJuret ran'a ; ,' tJ motors for 30 hears with m v - ' ' ' .Sf.n. . .- a . known olhkTbrotticvaparkaad ..,, . :' f .i cartwaSuc adjoscmcnts were 1' f : eonaiHi fHiHtj iai ih las Wise i I ijrv I I sken eritaderwaUa. ' "' 1 1 ; I -Xlns Scat ptoeea met eytnaatif I mod rtnes wete ammeialr eae J v I ! rdndiastnoch wtah'tanaaTd't V 'Toa can dcM mm W f '1 canlene seen W tssleetteaee idt s , - ..- . .... I " ' . . L 1 (H "V0 m n" Mr. William Waddell, Kingsport, Tenn., stopped in Springs, before going to Asheville on busibesa' Mr' J.' D. Hensley spent Wednes day in Marshall. Messrs-Roy Davis, Baxter Davis, and -Floyd Askew, of Spring Creek, weiVrfn town Wednesday.1 , jfeai 'Sadie" Baker went to Greene viller Tenn.,' Tuesday to see her bro thejrf -Mr.: Jack Rumbough, who is in thVnoipital there'. J4."and Mrs. Jired had as their guests last week their1 Cousins from Boiling Green, Kentucky. They all motored t Motiflt Mttenell Friday and" sp.eniiBe'Tday.' Mr. T. Si'liippard spent Thursday in Asheville; The' brothers' and sisters and other relatives and friends were called to the bed side Friday, of Mr. W. H. Plemmons who has been very ill. Mr Corbett, who has been sick for some time, is not feeling1 so well. Mr. Dave Worsham, of Fletcher, was in town Friday. Mrs.- Oscar Brooks and Mr. Joe Brooks motored to Del Rio, Tenn, Wednesday and spent the day with his aunt, Mrs. Polly Lunsford. Mrs. Lunsford has just gotten over the flu but, is feeling some better. Mrs. - Grover Long, of Greeneville, Tenn., spent Thursday in Hot Springs Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Fowler, of Cand ler, spent a few days here last week. Mrs. O. W. Grubbs and little daughters returned from Tennessee Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hensley and others spent Saturday night and Sun day camping at Chimney Rock, Mrs. Hale, of Asheville, is the guect of her sister, Mrs. -Pearl Lance. Mrs. Delia Askew of Spring Creek, was'in town Monday. Mrs. Honess, of Asheville, is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. David Kimber- iy. V: ;r Mrs. Brace -left. Tuesday for her vacttioBYkich she will spend in En- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Doc Culber son, a son, Tuesday 19th, . Mrs;- Homer Caldwell, of Bluff, was in town Tuesday. Mrs. AbeLong, the Misses Fleming, Mrs,; J, D. Hensley and others, were in Asheville shopping last week. The Home Demonstration business meeting- will be held in Marshall, Ju ly 2. Please let all member, of the club and, any who are interested come to this in order to get County Agent I should like to have every: member and al visitor go that will, be possible. ana in oruer h get mem, we ue.irve we have enough cars that if any will let me know-wa can arrange to go in jrroups'cara, -t' - ' "VT " , ; Mrap, S. Brooks, President From BRUSH CREEK Misses Allie and Lola Cody we're1 at Red Rill Sunday. Mr.' Clayton Worley was at Red Hill Sunday. Miss 'Virtie' Rice was at Red Hill SnndAy. i Miss Nellie Smith was the of Miss Virtie Rice Sunday. , Miss Belle Buckner was the guest of Miss Annie Rice. Mrs. Lovadie Faulkner was visiting Mrs,, Lola Rice Sunday. From Mill Ridge - Tha farmara ara c'attine fcaluata with tkair work oa'aMmiat ef Hi wa waVrf ' v.i',' Ui aoJ':-".vbi.-fi v. Edd McFall praachad two ,! tarmtiiag armoBS lat -Siday aaom- ' ing. ,aad aJtacaewsu " kC. the, sWati - Mrs. Z. B. Aadaraoa aad Miaa Mary Traadwai. war i riot Sawing last Taetday. .... Those' who, took dinner with ' Mr. . and Mia. Z. JB Anderson Sunday.;wee, Mrs. Howard Pfcmnions. ; and - little daughter FJula, RavEdd McFall, j Mr. B. S. Davis -was hi' Marshall Saturday mornipg ', 'r- A 7 J Mr. and Mrs. .James Treadway had a their dinner guests last Sunday Mc and Mrs. B. S. Dadw and .Mrs, ,H riett Sawyer of Marf, HilL Mr. Howard Plemmons ; was eallcd to Spring Creek last Thursday, to see guest his mother Mrs. Delia. Plemmons who as been aick ior some time. . . -. ha rope.'ri Miss Cecil,, of Asheville, .returned. horns Wednesday after visiting her aunt, Mrs. UftwA-V: Miss &n Bounds, of Knorville, retnrned' horn 'after -several weeks visit; with .her" 6nsin, 'Mra iGordoal Cenlev.J.2 ,. ;vil ' ! -:ff - Mrsl C C Arewa, Mrs, Joe Brook and lrix- CulbeTson v an .'children,' JALi hOiiMvJi'. . i'wi4 Remember that FRIGIDAIRE actually does freeze ice in summer H.E. ROBERTS Marshall, N. C V. if 1 J! S &, it - t.'.f TU iCT'OV"Ctllt..AL" UOtO ( Hi t V, V spent' Siwday-,osLpriag.CneJU !: n-'i- 'US i : '1 4 i if
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