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i ! hi ) hi urn l :: LOCAL AND FEESOML ,;; P. V. Rector' wag in Knoxville thli'week. Tobacco bed tsanVaaV cheapest at James. '- ' Wiley B. Roberta 1 of" rou!te was in town Monday. . , Amos Stackhoose was" here from Runnioa Monday. John Cassada of Sandy Mush was in town Monday. The roads are the worst in years. Almost impassable. Extra heavy overalls for men 75 cents, at Bneltons. N. B. Tweed was in Bristol, Tenn.. the first or tne week on business. , Dr. Frank Roberts and Guy V. Roberta were in Asheville last Saturday., Sbelton sells same Roods cheap erthan others do Read Mrs. Read's advertise ment of her spring opening on March 27th. - Mrs.- Eliza Morrow went to Drake, S. C, to visit her son C J. Morrow on last Sunday. ' W. B. Klncaid and family of Erwin, Tenn., are here on busi cess and visiting relatives. A freight car was thrown off the track last Saturday delaying the regular trains some time. Best parlor matches 7 1-2 cts per dozen boxes at James' Cash Store. . f.''" - - Miss Maggie Morrow enter talned for the faculty of the school at a dinner last Tuesday. Miss Julia Phillips was in town last Monday in the Hot Springs valuation cases. The visitors for the State to the county, home and jail made their semi-annual report this week. Good heavy Domestic 6 cts at Shelton's. ' Mrs. Safford and ber mother, Mrs, Rumbougb, of Hot Springs, were' visitors last Monday in test cases. The Gounty Commissioners met Monday and sat in judge ment on valuation of land in Hot Springs. ' W: M. Lawson, Tom Frisbee, N. J. Lance, J. E. Lance - and Tbos. Lawson were visitors last . Monday. - lJ " Best $1 overalls for 75 cents at James' Cash. Store. Mr, Eolus Ramsey of the Sem inary and Misstt-Jesse Griffin, were married last xfe'ek en Wal nut Creek. - ", , s i, Mrs. Belle "Runniori, who has been visiting relatives .PjJlshe-. viUe and Jupiter, returned b-lThere would be no more justice in that case under Roosevelt than under the- worst king' England ever had. IJew York Commer cial: MaYctVll. 1912. . M. e: CHURCH last Saturday'.' we have improved; our mm and installed; new machiuary art prepared, to make -anything- a- bout a building. Morrow fc Mc Lendon. Miss Myrtle Candler, m ho has been in Ashevelle for some years , but who lived here with her mother some years ago, was' ' married last Saturday to Mr. GroVer ' Emery " b f Asheville. They, will live in Asheville. . Sample hats and Caps, season's latest styles, .pot two alike. , Your choice at' actual : wholesale cost at James'. , Mrs. Guy V. Roberts enter- tained at dinner in honor of Miss Elsie Gudger of ' Asheville who has been visiting here for sever al days.- ' Save trouble in the family by r 'placing a sink- in the kitchen. . . .... . l 1 .. ' JI A. oem line ui piumoing guuus -at, Mtrrow & McLendon's." ""Victor" Thomas,- administrator of Larson King was successful in bis damage suit -against The ; Laurel River Logging Co., for i nei'.i.jsntly killing his. intestate, Larson King.- There was a ver dict in favor of- tbe estate for CC300.00, Geo. M.1 Prftchard and Thos. S. Rollins represented the Liintiff, ' r J: 9 Huff: son of Mai Jinw lljcf Bridgeport, Tenn., well L . n in this county, having a I ? at Taint Rock,, was The Newspapers Against ; ' , Roosevelt.- ' 'l' -'v " ' " '' '" '' " ' ' '" rAffl CONTRIBUTION., While those who advocate the nomination of Theodore Roose velt for a third term of thepresl dency have' every right to their opinion, and' perhaps feel that there is some reason for not re nominating a mane for a second term - by way ? of endorsement, the average voter, the American voter who believes In the appli cation of the very theory which Mr. Roosevelt preaches t h e square deal isnot going- to be stampeded by a noisy drum and a big. stick bu& any fair minded man will admit that Mr. Roosevelt has acted most treacherously; he has treated his loyal friend In a manner ' that men who believe, at all in the principles of friendship and true manhood will record their , ver diet against the Lion" Hunter. Asheville Citizen, Men. 12, 1912, President ,Taft. has accepted. the challenge of Colonel Roose veltand has joined issue ' with him in supporting the . ConsUtu tion of the country In the : most unequivocal manner. The Pre sident stands for the rights of the minority or the individual against the tyrannous will of the mob carried away by the passions and prejudices- of the moment. Such righta must be maintained and guarded.. The weak must not be oppressed by the strong. Laws and constitutions must not be changed by ' catch votes to satisfy a passing whim or to meet the desire of the moment in a particular case. The good of the whole people and the ends of justice for all must be studied with careful deliberation pefofe changes are made,: General principles must govern the mak ing of laws. :: --t 1 f ' ; : i President Taft said in Toledo ast week that we "would have a system of suspending the'Con stitution to meet' special Cases" If the Roosevelt ideas were1 a- doptedi- The greatest of all de spotism is a government of spe cial instances.-v 4a- the days that followed the Norman conquest of England the: King . legislated in that fashion, no doubt, much to the satisfaction of his satellites and favorites. The".' President asks, ."Can it be that the . power of a temporary majority of the electorate, by a single popular vote to do away with the rights secured to the Individuals which have been - inviolable;" for " seven hundred years, since the days of Magna Cbarta, approves, inself to those who- love liberty and who bold dear to sacred guaran ties?" Roosevelt would do by snap votes what King John of England-did by royal command Mrs. Laura B. Reagan Of New port, Tenn., who has bejn visit ing her sister, Mrs. , Jas. Smart, has been called to Spring Creek on account of . sickness in the family of W, R. Waddell. - By a special cash purchased taking all the manufacture had of a certain -lot of clothing, I am prepared to sell you good $12.00 mens suits for $7.95. Come and see them. T. N. JAMES. NOTICE OF SALE, North Carolinr, Madison County, In the Superior Court . Before the Glen Wild, Administrator of Thos. Wild, deceased. Vs. Mary Wild, widow of Thomas Wild, deceased, :Vergle Wild,' Fred Wild, Max Wild, Dwlglit Wild and Glen Wild, individually, heirs at law of Thomas Wild, deceased. Under aid by virtue or an order of the Superior Court of Madison Coun ty, made in the special proceeding en titled as above, the same being num ber 330 upon the special proceeding doeket of said court, , the uuderslgned commissioner, will on the 15, day of April, 1912, at 11 oclock a. m., at the court house door In Marshall, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder lor cash that certain tract of land lying and being in No. 1 town ship,. Madison County, North Caro line bounded and more particularly described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a double Chestnut at fork of branch and runs up and' with main branch and lines of lot number 0, North 80 East 12 poles to a stake; then East 21 poles to a slake; then North 16 1-2 East 8 poles to a stake; men JNprtn 47 i-i ifiast 18 poles to a stake at fork of branch then North 11 East 4 poles to J. E. Fox's comer, then with his line North a West 12 poles to a Locust then North 25 East 4 1-2 poles to a Locust then North 6 East 24 poles to a stake corner of lot number 15 then with line , of same North 81 West 44 poles to a stake In the branch then down and- with the branch and lines of lot number 17 South 14 West 24 poles to a ltake then South ? West 48 poles-to. the begin ning containing by calculation fifteen acres more or less. This 11 day of March; 1912. GLEN WILD, Commissioner. For Sale. 1 Four hundred Sores right on pike, one-half of -It in fine, timber; will more than pay for the farm; all lays- level with fine improvements. Price f 13, 000. ; -v... ' ' One hundred and thirty acres, elgh ty sores In grass, four room bouse, good new barn, .in tight of mill, church and schools. ; Price $2,600. , Fifty acres,, half. In meadow land good orchard, In sight of. church and school, store and mill and good doctors. PrIoe l,6Q0. " - 50 acres of land with good orchard, 1 1-2 acres in fine strawberrlei, plenty of timber, good four - room- house, In two miles of Concord. Price 11500. 50 acres In 1 mile of Kingston pike, good heuse and good barn, good mola- tosoil. Price $1100. . Any Kind ol a iarm that a man would want; any kind of a house and lot in Concord or Knoxville that a man would , want, uair nd see me, or write me. ... . I am prepared to keep all customers free of charge, and free conveyance. Old phone 37. , GEORGE OTJMMINGS. .' ' Concord, Tenn Gasoline Engine For Sale. , One 15 H. P. Blakeslee (bori zontal) gasoline engine, complete with all fixtures.. Have put in motor and have no use for engine.'- Will sell cheap. Engine can be seen at Marshall Pump Station. J. C. RAMSEY, t ' Mayor. Two large mules and new Car ver wagon for - sale, come and see them. Will sell cheap. See G. R. Merrell at Silver's store R. P; Di 8, Marshall, tk O. ' Easter Opening of Millinery . i tin. 1 Mrs. Annie Reud will open her Spring' stock of :: :: Hats in the Hudgins Building on :: :: arch 27th ' :. LATEST STYLES AT THE MOST REASONABLE" PRICES 'VI . .., Watch this Space Next Week for Our SPRING AND SUfflJER ANHODNCEUENT The Hot Springs Supply Co. Hot SprincG, N. C. A -Cold, La Orlpsk, Then .Pneumonia Is too often the' fatal sequence, and coughs that hang on weaken the sys tem and lower1 the vital reslstande. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a reliable medicine that stops the coughs promptly by healing the cause; soothes the inflamed air passages, add checks the cold. " Keen always on hand. BecJ (use substitutes. I. K. Burnett, Mars Hill, N. G. Best Baled Hay. I have just received a car load of bent baled hay and can prompt ly fill all orders, large or small. R. 11. WARD. l.e tr; WHAT WJE NEVElC FORGET according' to science, are the things as sociated with our .early home life, such Bucklen's Aralca Salve, that mother or grandmother used to cure our burns, boila, scalds, sores, skin eruptions, uts sprains or bruises. Forty years of cures prove its merit. Unrivaled for piles, corns or cold sores. Only 23 cents- at Itedmon A Huberts Co. 81 . , . Deo. 19 8 1 YOilR BUSINESS SOLICITED! 1 1 ' I B ..- v I .... Nov. 30 I, 1 VVIU pay'4 per cent i 1 .' on Time Deposits i'"' i? ta ..--"mm r-i turn tl Citizens Bank. I f ;: MARSHALL HOT SPRINOS 1 . '' 't J in 1 rr I II ,i inllnMn.i1l.ri in I r , I wro .'Mil If" i'.r. 1 It ' tl - ) hi -'' - 7 !: :: r. ' - - . '- ft r mm j. t. , ... . t . - - . -i w j - T' l ' f Fare, Tu'l I. "irmation and Tree . (, ' J ; ' rr; ::!;;:: ::3 cl A::::i:a , i , . . , , , . , i -.,. . -. t ' . ; . ft ti 'i fMtr K i'MI "' " t .. ........... , , e. i 'y " .i . I i .. 9 ; Annual Report of the Board of County Commissioners of Madison County Annual Rtport of the nctipts and disbursement of the County of Madison for the: year beginning December 1st, 1910, and ending November 30th, 1911, made pursuant to Section 1388, Revisal of 1905. County Home Fund Deo. 10, 1910 To am't from W. H. Henderson. $35.43.. Nov. 30. 1911 Bv amount disbursed Deo. 1, 1911 To 'balance brought down Cdurf Hotoef Fund , To am't from W. H. Henderson To amount overdrairn P'd National Park Bank, interest: ; 35.43 347.17 494 33 842.10 0.00 840.00 fee paying.coupons 2.10 To amount from G. W. Cold To amount overdrawn ' Feb. 1 By amount brought down July 3 Prd National Park Bank, note 3 : " . . " , ". Interest 842.10 1844.60 494.33V 2338.93' 494.33 1000.00 840.00 fee paying coupons 4.00 By-amount brought down Oeneral County Fund. DECEM1JKR-' To Balance from last month, , 2338.03 49433 18r..T 4.2 43.70 22.00 2.00 PaidtR. L. Gudger, fees -and half -fe, etc.. " G.-.W. Cole, jail acct. to Deu. 5, 1910 " G. W. Cole, stamps, supplies for jail (bill) " J. S. Rav. iudere-eleotlou John Jarre tt. SDDOin tin ir iudures and reirls- trars of election etc. as per bill 16.25 Chas. I Samsj registrar of election 10.64 1 W. A. Wahlrup,. " " .. 14.64 B. F. Wyatr.. judge of election 2. oil Kedinou & Robert, medicine O, Home 4150 L. C. Sprinkle, judge of election 4;00 Edwards uroughtuu fig. Va. supplies (J. S. U. 5.2a W. H. Henderson, making Com. annual report 14.00 J. M. Reema, registrar of election . 13.23 B. D. Shelton, judge " ; - 6.00 Dr. F. Roberts, examining report ' 3.00 " John Honeycutt, janitor 26.00 " ' c L. firittain, electric work, pump and jail 2.00 " Ed. Gilbert, judge of election 2.00 " John 'league, .' , 2 00 A. E. Anders ' ' " . .' 2.00 Capitola Mfg.' Co. light C. H. aneLjall 32.20 Ar A. .Udell, judge of eleutiou 2.00 CommUston on receipt and disbuusements . 66.62 C. F. Runnlou, treasurer i . 1539.46 " JANtUBYl9H 1. TO bslanoe from Jast -month 123L3t ' 19 Tovmonnt for coal CitUens Bank 40.80 f 2 Paid French Broad-Milli, gasoline f - r-w Mf " "LaBarbe, Moale 4 Qhiid, premium oonnty ' officer's bonds 384.00 " " French Broad News, stationary, printing etc 132.25 " Jesse Plemmens, judge xf election ; 4.00 H. S. Davis, Reg. elecUon No. 8T. 1139 ' ;. Jno. a Lawson, exp. bringing prisoner to jail 3.M " John Lisenbee, tending clock . 6.00 ' " ' A. E. Lowe, work on bridge 1.2ft " " S. C. Worley, reg. special school election 9.44 V Wm. Buckner, messages k elp. as per bill 63& " " Hackney & Moale Co. supplies C. 8, C offlos 2.9 " " J. H. MoGhee, judge of election ' 4.00' " Redmon & Roberts Co. supplies C H and jail 10.80 " Hackney 4 Moale Co., lerk' journal - 17.25- v "UVJ f uiuoui ivi aaa- vuw Dr. W. J. -Weaver, Co. physician 1 mo. 10 day 45.83 . iir tt ii i ' " -r ..... vv. o. nenaersoo, lees x iuppnea 8. omce if.w '3 . John Unnnrniltt. lanitni. " C. P. Cassada, commissio9or 2 days " V. BheltOD, supplies court liouae and jail " James Smart, Cferk to Board '1 Kllxa Uenderpun, bal. on salary Dec " Wm. Uuckner, Xenses for jail W. C Sprinkle, Commissioner 2 days " K. Shelton, mde. lor jait " U. A. Tweed, commissioner 2 days. To balance 35.QO- 6.80 7.2. 10.55 12.35 - 8.35 ... 4.; FEBRCAKT- To balance from last months ' To amount overdrawn. .1272.11 468.87 109.62 . 1845.75 19 To amount from W. H. Henderson 139.46 20 Pnid J. D. Hamlin, register elociiou No ST. 15.82 " " W. B. Finley, 1 day finance committee 3.00 " " W. K. White, judge of election 2.00 " " C. F. Cassada, commissiouer 1 day 3.) " " C. J. Kbbs. 1 day on finance ooiutnittee 3.00 " . '' Jas. Smsrt, reg. com. aunuai rei-ort etc. . 33.03 " " W. (i Sbrinkle, coinralwsloner 1 day 3.20 ii -w. J. Gudifer A Son. supplies for lail .00 Dr. F. Roberts, 1 day Onanoe committee. , - 3.00 T. S. Rollins, 'phone rent U. 8. U offio laOO J. H. White, recosKling Treiw., report etc. 1X65 W. W. Fisher, keeping, burial exp. .pauper 22.40 John Lisenbee, tenuiug clock etc. 7.50 T. F. Chandler, taking Wiley Bell to hospital 23.35 G. W. Wild, labor, an J woi'K, liainard bridge 15.00 x. vh. waiiin, r g. eieo.iou iMO. 2 i.'. 1.44 W. J. Roberts, judge election 2 days 4.00 John Roneycuu,. Wood foe court house 1.50 French Broad News, printing Treas. report etc 43. tK) Tonln Ball, crushed roca, court house yurU : 6 00 H. J. Jervis, 1 day eontuiiNiioner . 4.6 1 Hiram Rector, wood turuitl.jd jail' . 1.00 " Jaiaes Smart, making reuirus to Seo of State, copy orders etc. ? i 24.95 JCdwardk a Broughtou, Ink etc Reg. olOce v : 2.7o: ". .J. C Chandiey, 1 day couiiuMsioutsr 4.io ' 1). F, Ramsey, takiug pauper Co. Home ' . 1.25 " O. Ff vassada, 4Hjuuuisaiouer 3 days 9. so " U. AlTwevd, 3 ' 1U50 11 Kiixa Henderson, .supplies Sot jail ' I0.00 " JloU Rigsby, briuguv p;iujr m Co. home .HO " W. C fepriuitle, couuaissiouer niia.it . ' . 9.2o " W. 1. Tweed, work on couuty bridge . .. .35 " French Broad ilUls, gnsoiiue ' 2.oO " li. A. Tweed. coaiLaiiuiouer 1 day 4.5U Balauori . . . ,1231.37 15J9.46 578.49 Paid F. Shelton, mdse. for jail ' " ' R. N. Ramsey, supplies county homo -" " W, W. McPeters, fees and half foes " Haskney & Moale Co. 600 blanks ' " Harreil's Ptg. House, supplies clerk's J0ce " " Thomas Lawson, fees and half fees -!! !! W-B. Kay, keeping jurors " " J. D. Crowder, wood " " John Lisenbee, tending clock " " K. R. Tweed & Co. taking p'p'r to Co. home " " Capitola Mfg. Co., light " Jainesilaynie, hauliDg coal '' " A. M. Waldrup, keeping and ex. pauper. " " J. A. Leak, supplies pauper " " J. D. Caldwell, Zees iu Polly BlackweU.oase " " S. R. Jervis, serving papers . 7 " Dr. Roberui, ex.. Tceas. report " " J. W. Fagan, gasoline " -,. C, F. Kunnion, freight on ooaU " " James Smart, cop. orders, clerk to Bd. etc , " " U. L. McKinney, supplies for jail . " " W. H. Henderson, stamps etc ss per bill " " French Broad Mills, gasoline , " " i Kliia Henderson, salary ' " " W. M. Ruckner, supplies for-jail F Shelton, supplies tor jail " " W. M. Buckner, postage ate. as per bill " " Nick White, carrying pauper to Co. -home " " John Uooeyoutt, ex. hauling oole M " John Houeycutt, janitor 1 " . " Keumon fttoberw Co. drugs " " C. N. Spiinkle,i salary " : R.. A. Tweed, communion er V " C. F. Canada, ; . " " C L. Briltaiu, electric work 1 . " " French Broad News, stationary, 00m. " " .T..A. Center, work on triage Mabch . 31 To amount overdrawn 1 By amount from iaat-woath 6 Paid A. J. MoDovltV.fees and half fees-. 1.50 - 4.25-. 1.80 .3.25 34.50 6.70 : 8.00 . jit.00 6.00 2.00 '' 19.68 7.W 19.00 . 3.00 . 4JM 6.40 3.00 '' .80 77.41 . 18.47 14.25 15.50 1.85 15.00 28.19 33.57 , 86.77 6.00 26.8o 35.00 ' 7.00 . ti.80' 2.00-, .15.50 .40 678.49 690.81' Kd wards & Broughton, supplies C & C John Honeycutt, jpitor J. 11. White, coal French Broad News, printing . J. U. Dover, cieauiug jail Dr. Chas. It. Sprinkle, salary Town Bd. Imp. work ou pump and engine . W. Ji. Kai, keeping jury , John Lueuuee, veuuiug ulock C. '. eaasuUa, worn: Oa lirtuge . . (Continued -next week.) 109. 02 . 7.U - . 9.00 35.00 111.6!) to.i ; . i.oo .4.2.1 1.1...J Indian . Runner Ducka, .. t h e Jucks tliati lay every month in .he y:tr. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, prise .vinner at East Tennessee Poul try bow 1011 Eggs. $1.00 for I "J. ?Ju". J. Sajtfoud BUUifETT, J r.roa City, Tenn. ' Vc 1 exit kzj a r''l f (,",. For Zde. One 8 horae power. sraso!ine engine, toslher. with 13 i-:h Queen of the Cauth cm 1 "', fiiauce bulir. .AM f ' 'j ; grinding, fcte cr ' J. II. ' V'aukr."-;3 V t'j per 103 J f Cloro.
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