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Marshall, N. C, Apr. 25, 1930
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SATURDAY & MONDAY SPECIALS
COFFEE, Loose 1
FLOUR-24 IK Fancy Patent L
LARD-8 lb. Bucket .i
LARD-4 lb. Bucket
20c
85c
$1.00'
55c
25c
10c
7 Cakes LAUNDRY SOAP
MATCHES-3 Large Boxes
Fresh TOMATOES LETTUCE CABBAGE CEl
ERY and nw POTATOES. BANANAS APPLES
and ORANGES.
Phone No. 8 your order.
F. A. DODSON
kiOCAL AND PERSON Aluj
Happenings In and Near Marshall
Mr.' jicEwen spent Monday and
Tuesday in Eofemille, ,Tenn.
Mr. P. V. Sector went to Knoxville
: this we ek a business. : - -
Richard Dia (yen weml Mavln
; Redskia) ta the groat motion pictare
"The Wheel f Lifa,f. . i
Mis France Craftoa spent laat
iwaek-end at Black Mountain with
friends.,'
Mr. John J. Blair, of Raleigh, State
Supervisor of Public School buildings,
was 1a Marshall Wednesday. Be is
visiting the school buildings of Mad
ison Oounty.;:,..
- Miss Edna Robinett has been borne
this .week on account of illness.
Richard Dix and Either Ralitoa
soldier lover and hi sweetheart in
stirring dremaTae Wheel of
Life." ' -:
Misses Pattie Tom Tweed and Katie
Sams are planning to spend the week
end in Aeheville with Miss Hefeff
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Same Price
. for over,
38 years
Ait-
The price is
Quality briflrhr
' muioN of rocKda
tJHD BT OOa COVnNKENT
Pritchard.'-:" v-'i '
' A man's nuin A eoldier ef soldiert
--JUchard Dia im rTU , Wheel (
iife.' . ...
Mrs. John C. Biley , aid John C
Riley, Jr., of ' Hendersonville iwill
spend, next week-end with Miss Fran
ces Cmfton. ?
Mr. James Worley from Naahvyie
was' another rtsHor;
Ofrs. Geo. Fortner-who has been
makmc her home with her sons, Mr.
Banyan -and Mr. Covert, at Ocean
View, Va., is is Marshall at her ; old
home for a few weeks. '- Mrs. Covert
Fortner v accompanied Mrs. Partner
as far as Winston-Salem, where they
attended the Moravian Easter service
which Mrs, Fortner declares to be
very impressive.
' The'ofBce of Dr. Sams, which has
been undergoing repairs since bis re
cent fire, ft at last about ready for
occupancy again. Miss Altaian was
moving the office fixtures back Thurs
day morning. ,f v 4,
Actien-aackcd, drama-filled, ' low-
laden tory f oldier .lifel That
"The Wheel of Lif" at the Priaeew
Monday and Taasdav CSilvar nitai.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Duckworth
had a snesta for two davs last week
her grandfather, Mr. C. M. Halford,
and mother, Mrs; A. H. Harris, of
Brevard. ?
. Look "whf' here) Bob Steele In
a weJhWfn higigiitera "Cowkor
Miss Anna Lee Randall and little
Fowler Shelton spent the day with
relatives" and friends of Big : Pine
Sunday. . ' They were accompanied
over there' by Mr; and Mrs. J. J. Red-
mon;:r $fcy attended church servic
es. Later in the afternoon MraV-J.
C. Redmon and little Bobbie and Mrs.
J. J. Redmon came after them. .They
(report A wVnderf ulT tfme hunting'
eggs, about twenty-five individuals
being present for the hunt 'Little
Frank Randall found the most eggs,
while Willie Goforth found the lucky
egg, receiving as a prise a nice, hif
candy rabbit. Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
Collins from Winston-Salem, also
spent the day over there,' Mra Col
lins being Anna Lee's cousin. " Mrs.
Collins was formerly Miss Cora Ran
dall. - Mr. and Mrs. Zeb .Anderson
from High Point, N. C. also were
visiting on Big Pine.
Forks of Sandy Mush
-An Easter program of songs and
recitations was given by the children
if Little Sandy Sunday school, which
was enjoyed by a large audience. v.f
Ob Saturday afternoon there was
an egg hunt at the same placer The
children had a great time.
Mr. Herman Wells and family ; of
Big Sandy attended Easter exercises
Rejoiced Over
Sargon BeitefiU
"I was in -an extremely nervouf
condition and, finally, had a nervous
breakdown. .I'd have. pains in my
back and sides nearly all the time.
r.'J. Frazier Glenn, First Vice-
President and Executive Secretary
or the State Association for Ta Re-
Bef, wai in " Marshall " Wednesday.
He was here with reference to start
ing up his talc .business.
;V If yea like actiea and fhrilk, dWt
fail -a.. eea .fiah Steele alee three
reob ef. aoatody. at .Prlaeeee Friday
and Satarday. -. U y . , ,t;':
How Maay BKnd Poopl. Aro TW.T
. . It is estimated that there are be
tween SQ.000 and 60,d00 blind peo
ple in the United Statea There are
more blind men than blind women.
The Pathfinder. -
and I'd almost go frantie with head
aches.1 A terribly r&enmatic condi
tion in my arms and hips nearly ran
me into hysterics.- Sargon. is the only
.medicine that ever gave me lasting
relief, and rm filled, with, rejoicing
over the new health it gave me. Jbv-
ery trace of indigestion is gone, my
anoetite is fine, and the f rheumatic
condition and the pains in my : back
land-eidea are: gone. , I'm fast regaind
ing my ,lort weight .ana Srgo mis
are the finest treatment I ever found
for constipation and a torpid liver."
Mrs- Amanda "Ladd, S9 Vance St
Asheville;
MOORE'S PHARMACY, Agents
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. Don't Wait until it is tod late; af-;
s . ter you have lost some valuables!
. Our- Saf tey .Vault is available for
. - keeping valuables in any. space to
" x " suit your requu-ements , r ; ,
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, , aman ueposn poxes can oe reni-
ed at a cost of a few cents a week.
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: MARIIIALL AND HOT SPRINGS, N. C, S'
This is tha Dank that SERVICE Built;
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We have seen in the press from time to time the name
of Mr. Irwin Monk, Attorney at Law, petitioned as a
possible candidate for Solicitor of-the' 19th Judicial
District.
As we see it, the Republican party has the opportuni
ty seldom'offered to it to elect a Republican Solicitor of
this district. The Republican party will offer to the
voters for their serious consideration a-prosecuting of
ficer for our courts. Many of our'people forget the im
portance of this oflSce. Being lawyers" ourselves, we
kiiow something df the ability and character of all the
lawyers of this Judicial District .We kndw of hb young
man who has a. brighter future than Irwin Monk. He is
well trained in law, possesses a pleasimjr personality,
and is a man of sterling character. . , .
;nd, as; Republican members of the Buncombe Bar
Association,! we desire to call uppti?Mr,tMonJq.to offer
himself as a cahdidate for Solicitor of this district His
untiniig erliartand telling work in ? tiie last campaign
were a tower of strength to the Republican party. It
was through the time and labor of nien like Mr. Monk
that caused us. to win our great victory in Buncombe
County. We believe that the party ought to reward
the faithful ones. Therefore, we endorse and call up
on Mr. Irwin Monk to become a candidate for Solicitor
of the 19th Judicial District.
EUGENE C. WARD
R. HILLIARD GREENWOOD
EDWARD H. McMAHAN
T, B. GALLOWAY
THOM AS S, ROLLINS,. JR.
J. MARVIN GLANCE
CARL W. GREENE
S. J. PEGRAM
JOSEPH F. FORJD
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Special Excursion
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SAVANNAH,
v BRUNSWICK,
And; AH I m p o r t ant
Points in Florida, AI
so Havana Cuba
SOUTHERN RAILWAY will sell
very low round-trip tickets on May
3rd' 1930. - 1 , 3 .
. ROUND TRIP FARES FROM
; ' ASHEVILLE!
Savannah
Brunswick '
Jacksonville
St. .-Augustine
Daytona and Ocala
West Palm Beach
Hollywood and4
Ft. ' Lauderdale w.
Miami
Tampa and St. Petersbuif
Key - West " ' ": " i
. 7.50
. 13.00
. 16.00
. 17.50
- 18.75
.25.00
. 25.50
. 26.00
. 28.60
. 33.25
iT 60.75
HAVANA, Cnba"
- IJqnaly low rates Trem other sta-
tkms In Western North Carolina.
Tkkete good returning, to reach
original starthig' point prior to mid
night as follows: Savannah, Ga May
10th; BrnnswickGa Daytona, Dun
nelloa, - Gainesville, Jacksonville,
Jacksonville Beach Ocala and St,
Augustine, Fla., , May 11th.; . Key
Wast, ; Flai, 7 May - lHh. All other
Florida points, ' May 1 5 th. ; Havana,
Cuba; May 22nd., -s:-.;?.:
BAGGAGE 'will be.1 checked , on
these tickets a a d STOPOVERS
granted at all stations In Florida. '
Through sleeping care and day
coaches leaving Asheville daily at
00 PM.. : .
For. additional information .fr
reservations call on local ticket agent
or write " ; ' -. - . ;
at ;-JUttle . Sandy and spent the re
mainder of the day wii relatives and
friends. here. ' i
Mr. Rogers, the contractor, who is
tnharge of the crew building the
Bit . Sandy road, w8 taken to Aston
Park Tiosnital '''last' Friday. ! havma
been accidentally struck oa the 'knee
by a pick, in the hands of one of
the' worlimen ' (
jjWe-sympathize witS sir.; and Mrs.
George. Hawkins in the death of their
infant; daughter which occurred at
their I; home Monday night. . Funeral
services wre ...hieJd Wednesay at
Brick Church near Leicester.
; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Teague' spent
the week-end with, their daughter,
Mrs. C. M. Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs.
Vaughn also had as their guests on
Easier' day their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mra Curtis Ettege
and children of Deaverview Road..
Wist Asheville.
Mrs. Orsa Fenland and Mrs. Nor
man Randall motored to Henderson-,
ville; Tuesday to spend the day with
their sister-in-law, Mrs. Troy Ran
dall, who has recently returned (from
Mexico for a visit with her. parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Page.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Reeves spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. GeoTge
Gillespie, near Leicester. Mrs. E. L.
Penley and daughter, Miss Elisabeth
of Candler, also, visited Mr. afcd Mra
ae
Mr. and Mra Cassias Miller! anj)
children ; of Asheville. are Bkading
some time with Mr. H. G. Miller ea
the Lefcester road. i " '
Miss Lovely . Reeves, aeconpaaied
by a friend, Miss Jenkens, ef-Win-stonSalem,
speni th-Easter ;!ea-
tSon ' at' the horn, of her fathen Mr,
EUta Reeves. '." Jf
My, Ska Una Have FaH Saall.;
. Big sister was teasing little .'bror
ther and finally' he retaliated : '"Aw,
act your age, but don't creep."-i-The
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at BARGAIN PRICES
Our Specials Fop Saturday
7 O'Clock Coffee
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t$l.C0:r
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I $1X0
SUGAR v "r
1CO-D. Sack
BEANS ,
FAT BACKS - :
HAPJY DAY FLOUR,
, - Rain or S. R. 24 Da. .
i f 1, JLnVsamn JL W wk-k sW M , aaw- a-a W sU.
- Howard Rector, Prop.
Next Door To McLean Barber Shop ;
Dsllveries mae vlthla incorrorr.t !'
J. H. WOOD "
, Division Pasnfer Atat '
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