1 PACE TEA ' J1' MAI.31IALL, N. C, JAN. 3, l'J&'i' THE NEWS-RECORD ,, '' ' '" ' TllltE COLOR MAGAZINES WITH BALTIIMOKE AMERICAN For Relaxed, profitable Sunday reading . . . lor fun. features and facts, enioy Sunday's BAL TIMORE AMERICAN, with THREE GREAT, BIG COLOR MAGAZINES. For fun for the whole fair, v read. the double section CO'in SEflON with the worldV most famous cartoon characters . . for features and facts vu 11 en joy the bright AMERn A -WEEKLY MAGAZINE anil Hie popular feature-packed PH i O : RIAL REVIEW . . . three fas cinating magazines with BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale at Your Local Newsdealer FOR SALE SHUCKS by the bale, ton or trailer load. Also cottonseed meal and dairy feed. Wholesale or retail. See GEORGE BROWN IM, Mars Hill, N. C or -Phone 3211 12-13 1-31 c HELP WANTED. MALE, WHITE NO LAY OFFS. A Watkins Dealer is needed now for Madi son County. He is not affected by lay ofi's, strikes, or summer close down. Good earnings at all seasons. PRODUCT NATION AL! Y ADVERTISED. Profits up to ?100 weekly possible from start. For details write The J. R. Watkins Company, Rural Sales Dept., P. O. Box ."071, Richmond, Virginia. 12-20 1 -3c HOUSE FOR SALE - At Wal nut, N. C. 5 rooms, bath, two porches, and full basement with garage doors for car. Iron Fire man Oil Furnace. Kitchen, din ing room and bath recently re modeled. New kitchen cabinets. Rubber tile floor. Wired for electric range. Yard and garden space. Good well and eleetric pump. MACK RAMSEY .111.. Wa'imt X. C. Phone 2! 05 12-20---l-:',c K : I K - ivh; llo:-t'': (-: '-i res1' n I--t. -, ee:i .la a". I Ma- !. (Jo-mI .i" iiT eii i 11'.-'. P. U. El. AM I'hone: Marshall 3-151 lr ltc FOR SALE 30-acre farm, lo cated on Hay - Run, one mile from h i w a v ; .82 tobacco allot ment; two houses (one 5-room, tQUZ. 3-mom ) ; pack- House ; zuxu stock barn; Birley barn; 100 bushls white copn. H. H x?U C K N E R B:.x 316 Marshal! M. C., RFD 4 1-3, I0y FORO SALE SHO ATS & PIGS Yorkshire and Poland China crossed. Reasonably priced. AARON REESE Route 4 Walnut Creek Marshall, N. C. ltp Dun & Bradstreet Continued From Page One) United States are made on credit terms and the buyer and the sell er are brought together by means of credit information. When the owner of a business or his accountant returns his finan cial statement to Dun S Brad street, the owner has taken the first step in establishing his re sponsibility as a seeker of credit. The statement becomes a part of the credit report on his busi ness along with a financial anal ysis, a description of what the business does and a record of how it pays its bills. On the basis of the information in the report, a rating is assign ed and the businessman is listed in the Dun & Bradstreet Reference Book. This makes it possible for his suppliers and insurance un derwriters, who use the book to look him up and in this way he is assisted in getting his goods and insurance. In other words should a man ufacturer or wholesaler receive an order for merchandise from a . merchant in Madison County, the lasting and the rating of the mer- , chant can be checked in the Ref erence Book. And it makes no difference where the seller is lo - cated. The listing of the Madi- -. son County businessman appears in every issue of the Reference Book in the United States. - -: " ... A Reference Book listing con tains the names' of the ' business and the rating. , The rating eon siais of two symbols. - Tle first, a letter of the alphabet, indicates financial strength or capital. It is the . difference between what the business owes and what tt - -- r.s. The second symbol, a au ral, reflects a composite of fi lial stability and payment re- ! J V 61 ' Truck Hits Frisby Branch When Brakes Fail 3.. i 'i ", ; - -ii'.f fwjVtj '1.:, afasstaWtsl .: - .Vk!$(:C4k i v rPicture.of. Airplane Crash' .Oppjp: Its Pikes Straight. SI 1:003 OG7G tuGl" jo? . if t r 'lire of Marshall and Island Several Years Ago i .. .-. : iiwiiinini : ' - - L' 1 . , " i' "1....; : . I Arc V f ;l 7f . ; VX p f V. B. S. Parade Several Years Ago Scene In Marshall 1 H i ' '.A 1 '? ,1 i , 5 -7 During 1916 Flood Unconscious Nine times out of ten the same m in who is blind to his faults is also deaf to his own conscience. Just because a man is well heeled is no sign he wall always be given the stamp of approval People who get in the habit of telling, white lies will sooner or later pet a black mark. ' - 'COMPLETE LAUNDRY Pick-up nd TUESDAYS iand . IN AND AROUND MARSHALL rJcQvcrvillc Lcnnr ROARING FOHIl "We hepe$ everyone started the New Year off very happy. , Mr.1" and Mrs. Nick Parker did, soma shanininir " at Hot Springs Monday morning. " Mrs. Pole Holt' and Mrs. Syd ney Brown are on the sick list at this writing. '. " , Mrs. Dale Baldwin and son,' Jen, of Meadow Fork called on Mrs. David Frisbee Sunday. $ .'. Mr. rid "Mrs. Burgess Brown. of Aaheville prepared a special Christmas dinner Monday for his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Brown; also two sii sitters, Mrs. (Hyde Stamey and three children; ' Asheville, and Mr. and Mrsv l.slie Baldwin and daughter, Phil lys, of Hickory. ''; Mr. Sydney Blankenship of; llreenville, S. C, visited h.is broth er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ceoi-ge Blankenship, (luring the (.' iiistmas holidays. P. D. Fowler and giirl friend visited his mother, Mrs. Tisha Fowler, this week. Laveonia Pangle visited her uncle, Mr. Berry Brown, Monday afternoon. She also visited Mrs. B'-rlha Brown and Mrs. Robbie , ;i i kei . Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Holland and daughter, Kay, of Ridgeway, Vra., spent a few days the past we k witli her sister and father, j Mrs. Carolina Pangle ami J. N. I Parker. This week they are vis?' ! .i.nir -VI r. and Mrs. San-ford' B'ankeuship of Maryville, Tenn. Mr. Aubrey Brown visited his 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Brown Thursday night. .Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gillespie and daughter, Catherine, were vis iting M". and Mrs. Kochelle Par ker Saturday night. Dud Shetley and Wayne Gar din were visiting Mr. and Mrs.; Itochelle Parker and family Sun day evening; also Mr. Berry iiiiiwn. Elmer Kent and sons, Grover and Konnie, of Asheville, were v - ting Mrs. Uoehelle Parker Wed i i nay of last week. .vlrs. Dale Balding and chit-; di - n spent Thursday of last week .la My.'. Uoehelle Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kent and daughter took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent spent the day Monday with their Jwushto'"? Mr: Tand MrsV filman Ijring.. of Meadow Fork were wftlafSn Christmas by her fathel, M' Pole Holt, and Mr. Sydney Brown. Mr. and Mrs.Nick Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Holland and daughter, Kay, and Laveonia Pan gle visired Dr. and Mrs. Kiimber ly and Marguerite of Bluff Fri-t day night. Roy, Jerry and Billy Parker visited Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Brown Sunday night. Jim Shelton took dinner Mon day with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pangle. Mrs. Lucy Parker, Mrs. Caro lina Pangle and daughter, Lave onia, Mrs. Spencer Holland and daughter, Kay, and Mrs. David Frisbee and son, Gary, took din ner Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wyatt. Mr. Spencer Holland and Miv Bill Moore visited friends and reU atives near Waynesville Friday. Mr. Cecil Pangle visited Mr. a..d Mrs. Thomas Allison Mon day night. Messrs. Lewis and Dud Shetley also visited at this home. Mr. Ray Gardin was in Hot Springs Monday. Mr .and Mrs. Hubert Pangle had as their guests New Yeat'a for dinijgr Messrs. Dock Wills, Berry Brown and Jim Sheltanw They enjoyed a dinner of bear meat. Hubert Pangle and Lewis Shet ley were in Hot Springs Wednes day. Cecil Pangle took dinner Mon day with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Parker. SERUIGE Deliveries srkm.i . -i SATURDAYS