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N, C, Sept 16, 1 i I. - ii "Tii'm!, - ill ffftaiWfcAW'fejrf8-(L. Jl; u ml.a& '- . A$ ist - .L: Eatarvd m aaeond claaa as ail mattar at th poatofficf at Marshall, N. C. ondar act of March 3,1 1879. " - , , ' J - i ... ; . ! ,- - f , i t f 1 i: . S r . , .', ' 5 j 1 SIGN YOUR NAME, ' - PLEASE! ' Don't blame the publisher of the News-Record for not publishing what you write, if you do not sign your name and address. 1 We cannot publish articles unless we know who, sends them. We will not publish the name if you object. UNDER YOUR NAME ON THE LABEL ' tha tin talk . jrou whaa your aubacription axpireal If thai : papadoea not atop whan your tima la out, tit poatal card or lattar addresaed to . MR. H. L. STORY .." Marah.il, N. C. will atop it. If he doea not hoar from you, ho will think you with tha paper' continued and that yon are willing- to pay for it at the rate of 60c erory ' three ' month. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES ONE YEAR SIX MONTHS - THREE MONTHS THREE YEARS (in advance) SINGLE COPIES Many (ordered before press day) .$2.00 . 1.00 . .50 . 5.00 . .05 . .04 FARM PRICES DECLINE Prices paid producers for fruits and vegetables, cotton and cotton-seed, and all meat animals excepting hogs, con tinued to decline, according to the official figures received at Washington for the monthly period ending August 15. Prices of feed grains and hay made a general advance dur RIGSBY SPRINKLE Last Friday, September 12, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., Miss Flossie Sprinkle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sprinkle, of Marshall R. 4., became the bride of Mr. Charlie Rigsby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rigsby, also of Marshall, R. 4. The eeremnnv was performed by Rev. B. B. Guth rie, at Marshall, N. C. DEATH OF CHARLES EDWARD L O V I N clock, the dark, gloomy shadow of I ing the above monthly period de P ver the, home i of Mr. which was principally due to the shortage of supplied in drought-stricken area. : zr ( A LITTLE COLD - Mary had a little cold It started in her head. And everywhere that Mary went The cold was sure to spread. She took it to school one day. And it wasn't any rule- It made the ' children cough and sneeze, To have the cold in school. The children tried to turn it Out, but ker-choo! It didnl't do a bit of good, 'cause All the children caught it, too. Mary had a drinking cup She passed it to Johnny, And Willie got it, too. It was shiny, bright and new. They got a drink but sorry to tell, They got poor Mary's cold as well. Sent in by EILEEN MORGAN, Mar shall, N. C, Route 2, Grade 6, age 10. Native That guy over there is Always pulling fast ones. Tourist The village wisecracfcer, eh? . Native No, the county speed copl The Pathfinder. Our idea of a perfect double crime is chopping down trees to build billboards. The Pathfinder. LOST &WANT ADSJ 5 word's or leas" Zoo fof : one weak ffSe for four week. Additional word cent a word week CASH First. ' 'one good fresh for sale at MILCH COW WANTED : Capable youuar " man with car to represent us in Madison - t i si I .1 isounty. vxooa position , ana perma nent. State Past business experience. ,' Address ' ' 1 O. BOX 85, ; t, , AshorilU,.N. C. i , . ... S-9,12, 16, 19. , o.oo o o'o-o o, : : stolen! , Stolen from a. parked automo- 1 bilo Thursday- one Colt auto- . t natie target ., pistol, ; bluo. steel, 1 11 shots, .22 calibre, 8-inch bar- f rel,V,with holster. . Liberal re-' ward for information leading to recovery of pistol and arrest of c-'ly party. Send or bring any and Mrs. Elzie Lovin, of Paint Fork, N C, and left a vacancv in thair I home, by. ,JIucklng a tiny , bud Jwst beginning to bloom, which was I lharlet Edward, tfeeir babe, born f. A X ft tr ' 4 AM I nag-arc iju, age i, year ana lo days. Little Charles' presence will! be missed more in the home than we I could describe, as experience alone I could teach us what it is to lose one! from the family circle. But if they I live for Jesus, the presence of little naries, ana me nappiness oi a I place where there's no more separa tion Dor anything that causes sor row ever enters, 'will be enjoyed in one unending day, when they have paid the debt we all must pay. But I could only say to the bereav-1 el ones that are left and sad-hearted, I as the Apostle Paul said, that ye I sorrow not, even as others that have I i no hope. And again Paul says in 1st Cor., 15th chapter, 55th verse: O, death, where is thy sting 0,1 grave, where is thy victory. We can't bring the ones back! who have left this earthy state ofl existence, and .would not if we could, but .we can go to them, and I if we miss that place of eternal! peace' and happiness, we have lostl JL . ' I would ask all who read . this, I to first seek the kingdom of God and I His righteousness. Pleasures ofl this world and its wealth, are perish able. So be sure that you lay up treasures where moths and rust do I not corrupt, nor thieves break I through and steal ..Seejc eternal . life as it is m I Christ , The earth is going to claim I jts own, as it has.little Charles' body, I which, is our fleshly body, for dust I we IreiT and to dust we must return, I but bur spirit to God who gave it. O, earth from thee our life must fly I Unto a place where our souls never! die; Help us, O Lord, to be ready fori the call, 1 some favored one with a charm tliat's all her own. . . . And everywhere in the modern scene you'll see happy smokers break ing out fresh', fragrant packs of Camels . . a natural choice too! For the mildness of Camels is a charm that's all its own ... a natural mildness that's a quality of choicest tobaccos. Don't confuse this fresh, fragrant mildness with the flatness or insipidness of "over-treated" tobacco. -.There's a delightful natural fragrance to, Camels, too, a 1)opiet:5 'owtinctive as'the frajgrWe of "oHentat flowefc ' " Here's fo the delightful things of life! Have a Camel! - EASY "TO LISTEN TO CAMEL PLEASURE HOUR Wednesday otrooias oa N. B. C. aotwork, WJZ aad attoclatod statioaa. . Cootnlt yow local ladio tim tabloj FROM ODESSA There will be a bnx C B. MASnBUKn s riUMc. 'tAKJUqif BOon our dwelling -place1 must Sandy, Mush .hjgb; school, bulldind Hi. i" '- ' .,.l1Li .... " . .i .. . I ... r. . , I . . . . . . totter and falL -By VIRGIL B. METCALF. DEATH rOF MR. FRANKS on Saturday, nigh September 20th, Everybody - is invited and welcome to attend. J Girls -please bring box. es and Boys br$ng your pocket- books with plenty in it. . r j : "i kf-'-i V' -:' - Rev. Mr. Lovett preached an in- information to t::s news-reccrd 1 i:tU2, n. c 0,0 0.. o. a ot On September 6th at 5:30 P. MM the Death ' Angel visited th f CbU V. Franks and took the fath-,PJrntr aermon (W a large audience er. On Sunday ha was carried to I at Brick church Sunday -morning. Anderson, S. C, and buried in th 1 Those who 'took 'dinner at home family plot - " ' . , . of Misses Deverf antf Sarah S;Me- tJoo. paJbeaTen"wera I Cracken Sunday were:', , Bev.. J Mr. from his nephews the flower rirls I Lovlott, Missep Geneva, Bertha and were mi . nieces.' Musle mram i-iuoroiny..ang,i. jar-" wu-, vucien, charge of lr. And Mrs. A. C AbmL l'nd Miw V1" ; , Hv?1rrangment Vera1 to rr-oo a t jrroza vyv-3J iia ;w i .'Mt- and- Mrs. .Charlie -, Waldrclp and family were out ' motoring? last Sunday. ' 'i-- itr. Tarn Henana ia vrr ill it this lyn, and Jin. Herman Browm to i writing at the homo f bis daughter. mourn their Joss. To tieni w er-lllrs. Errant Clark.. ... I'M i !hargo of , West A Roberts. rT. " .Jackson Cuonty. He cam, to thff 7vy ,ec ito last year. H- . i iTrsVAddlo Franks, ind flro chill - nr.'Uarland, James, Eve- Brick Church, Sunday school Sun. day. The Brick Church singing clasf will go to Jones. Valley Sunday eve ning to sing, and expects two more singing classes to be there ; s A'r! '', ". ..'R.V A I:--'''' -, 'i- ?'"' ' ' Everybody f remember that Sat- urdya nite is thec box-supper at S. Hi. HI.'SchooL' :f:-l ?$4;.iiTf$ RICES' COVE HONOR ROLL Those who make ,to' make A' first Honor in all sub- Boll have jects; second honor, roll 'B.' Seventh Graded A'-Jo ; Grilffia Seventh grade B -Magnolia .Chand ler, Mamie Chandler. U v ': f 1 . v . .. .. ' S .1.'. -v .. ',. -. Fifth ., grade ,B Irene . Bice. . .. : v Fourth , grade B Dorothy .Chandler, William Chandler, . Else, , Chandler, William Chandler, .Homer . Griff n, Fhilemon Chandler.' ' ', ;"J ' . ; . Third' . grade Solomon ' Chandler, Daniel ' Chandler, Charles Chandler. Second grade Alice Norton. First grade Evelyn Norton, Ever- it Chandler, Lace Euro. Tataaat Ca. Wlaatea-Salaaw N. G ! i WHILE IN ASHEVBLLE Have Your: . . J ' 'I I' St.; ',-f 1 f i 4 ' Wheels Straightened Springs Rebuilt Axle Reaet t " c .. . ' r . Brake Drums' Reground We had a large crowd with as stTeacher Jire. JTrr-iaa McPevitt. '1 -AND SAVE iA.WRECK. v - Fenders, rDoors and Bodies repaired. New Tops to 7", v;McRai7;S':Sbn-:V TELEPHONE 7Q 48"52 " "' .C ' The Largest and Dest Equipped hop in Iho State i . ' ' it i
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