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' a . ' f",l i 'I 1 f J RATES FOR WANT ADS 25 word or Use , . i I Fifty CcaUfff Inm , HOW TO GET ALONG u WITH MEN Mrs. Rale jEarnegde reveals 10 easy-to-do things to help women 'tet along better with men in famijy living, in business or in socibl liieObn't miss this informatiye feature in May 27th issue of . THE AMMUCAN WEEKLY distribuUd with t ntion'j Favorite Mazasine With 'the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN VOTE FOR HUGH A. WELLS FOR U. S. CONGRESS "A REAL DEMOCRAT" 6-3, 10, 17, 24p Pd. Adv. ctUBBER STAMPS For Sale Stamp Pads, Notary and other Seals, Stencils, Rubber Type, Numbering Machines, Staplers ind Ink. Write in your jrders or call me at The Newp ti cord Office. COLEMAN CALDWELL ARE YOU A SALESMAN? De mands are so great for our Modern Plan, which covers pre scriptions, Chiropractors, etc., that we need two additional representa tives for Buncomw, and surround ing counties to follow up the nu merous inquiries that are flowing in. White Cross Men enjoy very liberal commissions, monthly and sernj annual bonuses, and Company par ticipating coverage. To qualify must be: 1. Willing to work 2. 21 years or over 3. Own Auto 4. Honest and sober. ! For interview, write or call Billy E. Bryant, District Manager, Box 5273, Asheville, N. C, or PhoBe 3-7665, for appointment. 5-19, 17, 24c. " V" r:jiCu!:!n,c5,v; - Rite Held Monday . Funeral services for Phil Outshall, 65,-ef Marshall RFD, 4, who died in a!GreeneVille;,.Tenn.,r hospital early Saturday morning. May " 12, l&oo, were held Monday 'afternoon at the Spllkorn Baptist Church. The Kev, Bill Lamb officiated and burial was in the Splllcorn Cemetery. Mr. Cutshall was a veteran of World War I.. Nephewg served as pallbearers and nieces were flower bearers. Surviving are six daughters:, Mrs. Ed Banks and Mrs. Zula Henson, ti Asheville; Mrs. Eugene Sawyer, of Swannanoa; Mrs. Lewis Shelton j; Marshall RFD 4; Mrs. Walter Lamb, of Chuckey, Tenn., and Miss uje.la Cutshall, of the home; two sons, Floyd and Phillip Cutshall, of Marshall RFD 4; one sister, Mrs. Robert Moore, of Sweetwater, Tenn.; brothers, Stanley, of Henderson . ill.; Henry and Farris, of Greene ville, Tenn., RFD; Marvin, Dan and Luther, of Marshall RFD. Also sur .iving are 20 grandchildren. Bowman-Rector Funeral Home was .n charge. S:inii' men are past masters at I making excuses, but lack the clcver niss to make them fit. ! Election Frc. 1 v Continues from Fag ( tented by Saley and he was that Baley -v, acted in good i. presenting he warrants, ' "However, the case boils d this," Judga Warliek.rsaid. houses be searched and effects i I properties ' seised before an ' i has been taken ... In other v, , are these bills of indictment vaii If they were brought about by confis cation and impoundment of ihe elec tion materials prior to proper pro cedure under Rule 41 T'' J'Qfcf fy'v "It's purely and simply, a legal matter should the action have been taken as it was or on a motion un der 41?" Judge Warlick questioned T. A. Uell Jr., Asheville .at torney, with W. R. Frandsf"1 SVaynesville and A. E. Leake of, Marshall, counsel for the defendants' cited the Fourth Amendment, as a guard against search ,nd ' seiiure and said the government should have proceeded under a proper mo?:j .on. New 3-Cent Postage Stamp Now On Sale The Post Off f ice Department has issued a 3-cent stamp to commemo rate the centennial ann.versaiy 0- , , ' ' , ' i s Ump collectors d.tiring f irrt-daj-i .. dcellationa of the stamp may send i reasonable number . of . addressed envelopes to the Postmaster, Booker Washington, Birthplace,- ,Va.,; .-with jooney" order remittance to Cover the cost of the stamps tt be a" affixed. Postage stamps and "personal checks will - not ,be accepted 1q '"payment Envelopes, aubmitted should be, of ordinary 'letter alte and each Must o& -properly, addressed. An enclos ure of madium .-weigbtaholild be placed in each envelope and the flap either sealed o turned in, ,-An out. sidejenvejope reus not be sent fori return, of ' t irst-day covers. The, en velckpe Fostmaster, Booker Washington' Bthplace, Va., should oe endorsed "Firsti.Day Covers." Collectors should refrain from re questing ' hand cancellations since lovers win ' be machine caneled so rar as practicable. Orders for first- day cover must not include requests for uncanceled stamps. For the benefit of collectors de ilr.ng stamps of selected quality for philatelic use, the 3c-ent Booker T. bY&shington commemorative stamp 'ill be available at the Philatelic Agency, Post Office S)epartmeht, v v j 1 ' " it. iV Y f -A ' f' r J t -1 i. '4 x' s. 0 1 VI ell (16 OUTMERN STATES) (ALLy.e.) Southern .Forest Fire Prevention Conference lmii f redooe loss to South's economy from forest wildflrea which is greater than nations property loss to organized criml Conference meets AprU 14 In Neftrleans. W'asiiington 25. D. jC., on and after April 6, 1!)5G. T.i insure prompt shipment, mail orders to tl e agency should include no other stamp is sues. The Philatelic Agency does riot service fiFSt-daj powers. VOTE FOR HUGH A. WELLS FOB- " U. SCONClatEBi i,M...A ttrxij DEMOCRAT- . fC-AOV. i a -! CMM IT1 Jr i FOR SALE .- House: 6 rooms and bacn, concrete oasemerai wot, lights and water; also 3-roott apartment house partly completed; also 3.7 acres of land with high way frontage of 600-feet on High way 26-70 at Walnut. Terms down ; balance , in payments. See EVERETTE RICE Walnut, N. C. Phone: 3171 6-i0.17.24p FOR SALE Large Electric Range, 64 Model; Push Button; in perfect shape. Only $160.00. REV. RALPH HOG AN Madison Seminary Marshall RFD- 4 6-10, 17p FOR SALE Machinery, such . as pulleys ranging from 6 to about 30 inches in diameter, a two-horse (Kwer motor, belts, bearings and so forth in good condition. This . machinery was used in operating, the old press and folder equip ment, now replaced by other mo tors attaj and forth t? more; modern 'nai;j; Wtfht N nied In saw, null or grist. mtU operations. -.Can , be seeilbMMntat:V THE NEWSSSCORD OFFJCE Marshall, N. C. tf yp'-' ' VOTE FOR HUGH A. WELLS FOR U. S. CONGRESS "A REAL DEMOCRAT" M,10,17, 84p :'T " ' Pd. Adv. T ir. HELP WANTED- Rawleigh Busi ness available in Madison County. ; Predncta weH established. Many thoasands of .dollars sold there. Good .permanent business fo steady, dependable man. Write W. T. Kawleaga UC, MUU-OIV-XIO, 5-8, 10, 17, 24, 81p LOST Between Hot Springs and" ? P'tr Pine Wednesday morning i iTarpoulin forjiclmp . track; was nearly new, .. Reward if returned tf tev J1 LI E. BAKER ' Big Pine Section" 1 SALS! t- One good atflk goa . J-..-. - knr- all, N. C.rl fY , i 4. tw No kc;er'heed you go further tiwi Jthe pages of your home newspaper to find com- ie nevvpar. local and national events or ftn entertaining comics and "special, mmnWa 1mi1 nan;c ni;ora rra ac xxaII ttc force rnmrriont nfi date and nationals affairs and feature articles, tjy America's foremost artists and writers. NEWS ' OF LOCAL OUR FEATURE HAPPENINGS DEPARTMENTS Births Marriages Parties -Visitors Vacations Civic Meetings Clubs School News Sale and transfer of property New or remodeled businesses Deaths Editorial assistance for all civic improvements Ail this and much more makes up our local sections each week. As a part of bur continuous efforts to give you the best possible paper, we are including informative and entertaining features by leading America artist, authors and newspapermen I each week. 'Ithejt&.'-ehjc them as1 part of your horrte paper. , They a e nationally known and the best in their line. SEND IN A fJEVV CLtSJAL SUSSCBlPH&N. tJfOlV DO NOT r.::3S A S1NG1B ISSUE .;."aC': f . if ? - . I pkatt find ft for wt(eb you may enter mj "iubscript!oo, New .. for a period Renewal. Tews sjacerdj, Fl3aatC 'hfS , a a .'V .'O.''....' CI 4 AsUresa. 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