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'0, ' ' 0 Established June 28, 1801. " - F i: V"1 I" - r tlal U j fc! t if j i cnni y a we'l as UiOM ia t .a 'are c you XXIX ST' 71 jK,;,, t ' ' " a s-" A revival was "im at NT 1 - 1U c T ' , 1 i:a'i j , ''Ur, r V. Cf. "C T. ', is ' " zX--fjr - J-J ' . ' '-J la r : , . t " 7 ty ' 'r. , I I ','v! o. 1iinI ef'w i i vi..Jswai e ,it oit r-t i is!"! 'and it ret "Jtot no d "nlte periqd. t It may; last -one or two -wetls, the leng'i of Cne T2$endlng t . Bomi" extent 'upon ,e . t iults'and interest,1 'V , , f , - ' It vaa deeded at the Monday niht .r : service at the Bapitst cliurch that- i ":". the morning services would be held t 1Q:00 o'clock, for one hour.1.' DID YOU EVER ii srop to mw. tDSON R. WAITfi Shawns, Oklahoma - Creorsre 1 " Broiwninsr, . President of fhe Seaboard National Banlt of.Los nsrelea, sayt: i,? .i . v A father can do no more damni ; - tying thinf t his son than to leave '. lim fortune to handle without hav - t&x taught him how to handle that fortune. It Is Ho" "handing a load '.. ed weapon to a child who knows ; , inofJrjr about 'handling wespon. ,"A daughter at five- receivs her first mur'a Iaon. C. a-" m ti"!..! t.iJ tui ...iuuu. bue prac tices her music until she reaches her .' maturity. Because pf the foresight, rm.' L ;.'' J continuZly he prac" is taught and tkes business ty he can play the game of business s easily, as . the daughter can play the'.pianov", , i - - . "How "foolish are the parents who ,i 'expe,ctr the , "business man 'alter Having nr-iectea, Sherman fancy er,. a,, ni,, iiynf, ."-, " y "VT . nrrrfrd. s - " . ' il.:. "rliij- m 'ranptftwt,: ? ;-;to teach Mm econom.a. . prvcipies., bum Payne; and .rr;st,M!cwr. .."'''. " T '. , ,t . ..). Specialistuet'.on WTr.T.-7 - w??-,," 'I ww.-i.- tpn 11 and business; .. ' forniatiy period of Lfel" '-..t V there riu' t he t' t q .aftii.-i f -m '-i.. tIon,oj wV'ch rrs ' princirl?. 1 ' The -c' 'f '.vlif'tiir . the n C be. ,ei ve 'f ; '".vc, w r, u ' i...rs t-'-'tt i-m' nl h - ff purrpsa. Il.a Sv.Lot'3 E'.,:e C'.:.ct r.'ve this.. T3.9 hoi. Ce - p2rcr'. r.iU,t I ring ' -.i al-out by di- re ' ' the t'.Hd's "at "-. '-'cs tni '' tU-rtby the chi'.l's l.abit of thouct - a J , 1 11 1. wl "nef fnou'J "luhJ t'!l1 . I. 3 !1U B mnU a avj of i ,iying tl.e ' , cf r ; i on I urcl." 3 j" ' "!!; s of s v i !a to cl. "i" riu.'cy -wiLl.In i: 'f that In no value, but is mere'y an i.n r .icr.t to use in Hie garden of life n4 it ia either good or bad as it is n-.aa so Ly its u:-e. ." ... JULY! T.- 1 yV1 nr-t 1 t ' f '. Pi: SIR. WILFRED CSEENFELL c n -f ; -1 CI! ( - , : In cpeaUng before ' twenty t!.ousand in the greatest Jneet 5 cf ?rys ver held in' Eos- toA,1 Lit '.jWiirifcd '.' Grpnfell '.I ' was-warned that If I t .'re' hero I ' should , hurt ' the . caiie ito wv 'oh ' I-havo given! , much of my Efa. -1 &ra not I , politician nor am I a philos-1 j Jt; 1 1 am a. surgeon. This j ' toxin, .this. fpolson,wej lbay come to discuss, vaffecta-; the ' Whole world. ' -1 , . f Y 'was not born a crank with i 'a ''strong feeling against alco cohoL.. -Wine.ws-s always on our table. It wasn't until I ' went to London and worked in V Hospital that I came,to un-' derstand what a curse It is.. - Everything - the. gospel stands for, liquor undoes. In travel ling through' America and vis- ' Iti'ng, universities, I have' fre quently noticed '.the fact that the young) voter ' todiay " isn't impressed with' conditions , be for :,th war.' Jle '.' doesn't know.So he 'thinks that con ditions ar worse than ever , but fact'ia the' country is bet? ' ter" off .than ever" before. ' ,'ansen; Peary, JByrd never 1 found' Mquor' necessary. This 1 whole Imovero'ent to repeal ; Jhe' 'Tabjr Volatead" act - is nothing moire .or -les? than,, a' .bootfegger'i referendum, - n. C. Christian Advocate -i&t.' Jack Roberts, age &SK died at I I f. JM. ' l no (cause va B w" dronsv. from which Jhe had suffered lmee had. undsrgon, treatment at; services were a wf i-.uhik ,v.'w - tery Saturday af ternosnaVthree o' - Martin, interment ' following at the . FAwni 5.nnpterv. ' FpUbearers -'werelturea dm-paJed. ia auwlvert" by.,-his mother; Mrs. Lettie Eirtt, f" Big j' vx, t ' r-rina for jout'the floor, mow u tne nr wiin ner. . . vpr"-. 1 or- i f5 We iunerai, He. leav tiirte buyers: lira. O..E. da r... , -t ? -.i1 'ia. ; r .if H..C, li - ee. svns i 1 1' i - c-" . tars survive - fs ilov.s: l.-s-n.n Roberts, of Sandy lluth,- C.--ter and Xuddy' F.-' ita, both of Marsh all, L'rs. R. C. r -vis. ClyJe, N. C, ITS. U IV IidJ JiiW-- -ta jr-oberts, of Marshaa Mr. Roberts was a lJaptisr, a jroou c i snd ipehbor. He et a fine f ' in s.M to ona job and - . . . . j i !aco. Le l-avl, 2 l.ved on this came farm for S8 yeais. Sidcbo'.toij T.'I.at tl.e tiouUe, Jack? , . - Topkick I was disappointed , in love. ' ' SiJebottom Ij tat sol I tliought you riT'cd I'.', cl. To- iik I C 1. ' - ' , F ' " - 1 ". J TVIC2 A THE ESTACLISHED UZ MARSHALL, N. C., MJESDAY, JULY 1, 1930 nECTC2'-"AKD jones and eulvk::cle .l HAVE it c VT C1 -2Cc:,j : -;p.Jtiii a r y It was nno'"-Jiaro'i"-! J" all "f -y V " t.. f - -Rector had (V. indrawn from tx : with SherUf R. R. F.sir'sey f ofilce of Sheriif of I!adon,C Monday, it was learned to ba t fact that not .only had Kr. .1" ' withdrawn,-but -Mr. -Bailey Rice 1 i also withdrawn . from the race ' ix County . Commissioner. ' ' Thii leaves Mrl R, ,R,-Bamsey as the Republican nominee for ; Sheriff and " Messrs. George McKinney, Guy, English, and Claude' . 'Wild' 5 as the Republican nominees for, the 'office ".of County Commissioners. Were it not for tne Congressional, race w Becond pri mary woulof be necessary in Madison Coumty. " However, the' election has been called and ' will be held next Saturday, July cTThe ,putisher of the News-Record has been asked to report t6 the daily press the results of this' election Saturday night, and if '4a honed that ' every Voting pre cint will send, someone to Marshall to- report the result (of the election, u thfet ie Sunday Jpert may have the 1 information to ' gto out Sunday rooming. ti u s ; , Banks of Aftson county aro co-operatl-lf" with county 'e.Tont J. Y. fn-v,-3n -to pay V v "-?s cf e i t:aa. to a lt t.ic4.t the' fight on the cotton- boll . weevil III AI18VU kUIQ WUUUBi. . r, s lege; ya wi xivw ,. farm woman, m .NoTth. Carolina Home Week exerdses'at State .CjUUU jitljum. --r: j mer. ;::'. 1 ' ) C.rpf gass is succeeding paj- - He youi, wife,'! ssyi a JamOTS i.r v :K - T - Tu::c!r.y3 and Fridays. AF!ER OF MADISON : i!TOIID?tAW ML IARY1N T.1ADIS0N hi vCoiiing back from 'two' years ill Antarctica, where 5 sometfanes' ' th days" arei all snfehte and the nhts arc -aights- too, Admiral Byrd could have appeared ' romantic ' had chosen. -Many ' an . explorer' Has '"returned-with a polar ; bear in a;'cage, a seal in a tank, or a pet penguin under his arm.' These things are trophies of the 'hunt." But when Ad miral Byrd came' back to New York he had no, penguin.' He- had, instead, he had no bear, he" had no seal, and a typewriter under lhi$',arm, literally a mechanical pet. "V ; ;". For twoyearsarworld. of .millions of persons had'" followed Admiral Byrd and his -companions, their dog sleds and their airplane rover the fro zen wastes of Little Antartica, fly ing over the South Pole with them, living; with hem, -through the daily (fitories of Russell Owen of the New, York TJimes, ,in jAqir huts and hous-, esl And, fittingly .noughr the one thing carried by Jtussell fOwcn'wSen he, too, landed in New York, was a typewriter., , ;V v , -t- ' . Members of, the Byr' exneditlon siiid that one of the . first thing at tended to n New Zealand,, when the ships came foteport theme from Ant-, artica, were their typewriters v .Ex perts of the Underwood Typewriter . . , JLl e3;macl.:?c over," teste them, tigltened a few things here ' and there, and handed them back," none the worse; for their two Polar .Winters pf rWear. 'And then out of New Zealand "went the ships. ' How many millions of Arords came from these typewriters? Certainly noughYjo satisfy-van- ever curious world , and ' to. keep . going for two years a smaUbody of men in a froz en region where sometimes the days 'are all nights and the nights ;,are pigULa, wv. . . . - ....... Anmous F a t h- r Doctor, my daughter,' has' every appearance-of J - K cn ' ( v, ran ooen-hev eyes, - pnrraR .. .--t - .. . ... .' ....... ii 1 a 7 COUNTY X., : t'v ZBOO "ALWAYS WANTi NO ';::;;-i.orea. .JCradeT. .lS-.4T4diae, '.enjoys ; ' quoting i-. limerick-hi grand-' father; 'theVtetf'i;riavi!,'of!' "beloved memory, 'taught her," ..whSah ""foea sonjething . like A a rolra raan'a a fool,";" Wh&n it's- hot he wants it cool, , -' When it's' eoot he wanls tt hot! "J e- it , , j ' :t J , Always wanting what, is aot.' ? " 'In 'that!fdolish littW verse there' is given one of the most , , jdbvioua "traits of human 'w ture,- ' Whatever we happen to have we think We want some-" thing different. , 1 . If you feel,' disposed .'.this -week to .complain of the 'heat ' ifs a good -idea to try to re ; member .the icy winds that made you shiver last January i! and !- February and of .how much yoo. wished then for the , "good, old, summer time," ' It may not be ag easy 4e keep oo1 nOw as'to keep warm in "the 'winter,-but, for one thing, ice 'is cheaper than coat. 1 , J'M"11: C u ? y - iMorgant&n News-Herald. p'Kwmiw imi ii. mil i. iin.inMnfmiiwi 3 . Bunchustr Say, why ' don't y" get yourcar greased and oiled? , r"r ' I PJebust SshA4t rattles ' so. beau- ntuiiy. now 1 can't near word my -1 sri f ' Ta Pathfinder. .Births In June i June & -. A son ' to Mran4 Mr64t;DePartn9ent of Commerce. Ueorge. luaeit, warsna", -J. June 8. . A daughter ttf. Mr. and Mr. Jonah Rector of Marshall, N.'C. 5 Joift' ":-A-$on to Ur. and Mft.f - f'""" TT , ."" , JlHW 8-A"daughtet tdMrand ,, , n .'''' "W"" f"' . ' - rxv . . ' " j I i 5- f ' FRENCH BROAD NEWS '' Established May 16, 1907. . ,-Consolidated. Not., 2, 1911 ' ,,''', ' f , , , 4 Pages This Issue WOSLDrW! Contributed !byl the paroL'nas District ' v C5ce,(,UeaedEtatesJDepartment . . .. -v Commexofr CARACA3-4Kpy.7 j ITAJliFF SU3 MITTED TO VENEZUELAN CON GRESS. A new tariff law baa been mdunftttf'to the Venezuelan Con grass, ntrhibh it W proposed to make ' -effective July-1,-lflSO, according, to -cablegram of 'June 0, received by - the "Bureau of Foreign and Domes tic Commerce, from Assistant Trade Commissioner Rolland Welch, Cara- -cas. ' It appears that the general . plan of the present tariff, will be re- tained, the new law providing more definite classification for various commodities that 'enter into Vene zuelan commerce. ;- Details will be announced as soon as they become av ,L vailable 4 " ? ' W.A.tf iHJL N 'vGT 'O N UNITED STATES PLAYS LARGE PART tS , WESTERNIZATION OF 'NEW . JA PAN. '.Evidence of American' influ ence are -very much apparent In the new . Japan.' which has -resulted 'from the. reconstruction , program carried -but by .the Government', since the (earthquake of 1923,' according to the ; Far Eastern' Section,; Department of Commerce! American influence ifl to be found at every turn in" modern Japan,' , and .particularly , In the re constructed areas of Tokyo and Yo- "' kahoma.: 4.,,, ,.-.c.-j-' , FRANKFORT GEIRMAN 'JllOUSii! WIVES AIP IN 'EAT MORE BYE' CAMPAIGN. A publicity campaign , to encourage a" greater domestic use of ry bread' in Germany .was rec ently opened in Frankfort' at pub- lie meeting organized by the .uermail -Housewives (Ass j iatijpn "according t to a report, from Consul Edward A. : Dow at Frankfort.' made, public rby a v t - - 17 , - JOHANNESBURG" B O M ENG-y LAND.. TO, CAPETOWN, . SO.UTa, ; AFRieA..JN.,N.Ai.is. . wmn down the -previously estimatea . wme 5. trip from i South Africa,. days by . the air "servic'e -operatmg'f"" between these points, according to a report received in the Department of Com merce from "Assistant- Trade- Com missioner Duf Waynes CU Cfeik t Johannesburg. ' ABoW i09- oi tia triw'were aetSal'flJ ig"1;6no; the i;mainder beingl.' mida. J-by" . other Tn ans, - '. -VNIB;' ' MEDANAMESICAN 1 COMPANY OPENING ' L" A R 3 E EUBBER J'ptANTATION IN NETHER- LANDS EAST .INDIES. An American- company is opening a large new rubber estate in the Nether lands , East Indies, the result of which, in the opinion of the trade, will be a' material increase in the American share of the 'total rubber production, ; according to report from Vice Consul Dank! M. .Brad dock at Medan, made public by the Department of Commerce. . t . . WNIB SHANGHAI CHINA INCREASES Trr.Trj nxr FOREIGN MAIL. The Chinese Goverrmsrt has in Islructed the Director General of , ! Posts, to notify the International TpH al Union that China will increase i s postal charges 50 per cent on ma 1 matter sent to foreign -countries t -fectlve July'l, 1930, f cror,::.-- to raJ'.ogr.m receive i in. r.-ent cf Ci'V.i.i.. Conrn' 3ioner Fra;-V -. i. r ts f ? "' i on j
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