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CEsna .an mm tarn, and the G (tnmorparmlmd) TH UVIS Hcrnrd ir b" Government Pved methods Into effect II 1SwW5' HCtUIU. . tinder the direction of the Unit- " mil I w I J Oi.-. TN J. a. ' A 1 MUMmr. ft. . vlduala eontrlhntA fcn this fund. ett oweB awparvnens oi An culture. , Toe work w being carried on now in 48 counties of the State and the Management la ' making an effort to cover the State.. E.8. MILL8APS District Manager, STATESVILLE, N. C. J. II. WHITE, rmidtnt fc Manager J. K. SWANN ..... .Vice-President W. C HNLEY, - - EDITOR. On Yar . I km' Monltif TM Montha i,oo .o Fnlirmd ms Hetiirf tlmsa mrnll mmttar Jwnt Mk 9907. ml the rWViei ml Mmrthmll. N. C. s. Ami mj Cmiw Aarc J. IM7. FBIDAY, OCT. 11 b, 1912 'All Work And no Play Makes Jack A Dull Boy" lends the work. There are now in the South 1000 men engaged in this work. It baa been in operation eight years, and during this time the agricultural interests of the South have grown wonderfully. So great has the crops of the South become that the corn rop in 1910 was 1,270.000.000 bushels, while the crop of the entire country in 1880 was only 1,489,000,000 bushels. The value The value of all farm crops In the South iu 1880 was $716,000,- 000. Last year they were $3,' Mrs. Petef Holan, 1(501 Buckeye Rd. Cleveland O., saya: "Yea, Indeed I can reoommend Foley 'a Honey and Tar Compound. My little boy bad a bad m of whaoplntf cough, aome time be wai blue In the face. I ifave him Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound, and It had a remarkable effect and cured him In a abort time." Contalna no The Editor docs not believe in answering little attacks because discussion of certain things do not advance religion, society or mankind. Ifthy enemy smite thee that of the United States turn the other cheek but there I only 60,000,000 in 1880. harmful foum I. V. 'llurnntt. Mara ru vi nm nnn a.. Hm nnn nnn mam. i ' ..... than the value or all the (arm Droducta in the United States as late as 1890. ' wvaiww The population of the 18 Sout-1 On account of the election hern states is 83,000,000, while I coming on the 5th of November was are fundamentals of humannature that some peep e do not seem to understand and some parts of our nature that are as real as is the nose on one's face. We do not like to see any one attack that which builds up and only a person that believes in tearing down can speak against these things. We once heard a man object to base ball because there was a The capital invested In mano ractures in the South la now 1300,000,000 more than the whole country had invested in manu facturing in 1880. T.h I a all shows the South is progressing; the people are making money; they are waking up from their (lip Van Winkle sinmbering, and are going to work, Tp show how rapid has been this growth, the 1912, the Board of County Commissioners will not meet un til Wednesday November 6th 1912. W. C. SPRINKLE GVm'n J AS. SMART Clerk to Board lot of swearing at base ball gam crop reports show that the corn es but we have heard men swear I crop of the South increased 168, wnenmepiow point sirucs a 1000,000 bushels in 1910 over stump and jerked the man a- 19o9, and the crop In North round. Accoording to the logic Carolina went from 48,000,000 in of the man, plowing should be 1909 to 57,000,000 bushels in given up because men swear at 1910, The average yi)4 for the the plow. . The analogy could be State has grown from 13.9 bus carried futher. When base ball I hels in 1905 to 18.4 bushels in J. O. Crlswell, a painter livlnir at 540 North Mulberry St., Hajrerstown, Md.. atatea: "I bad kidney trouble with aaeTerve pain across my back, am oould hardly get up after sitting down. I took Foley Kidney Pillaand toon found the pain left my back, Government could get up and down with case, and the bladder action was more regular and normal." Try them. I. K. Bur nett, Mara Hill, N. C. Hoi. C B. fflasfctari Nominated For State Senate. picnics and socials are carried to an extreme we condemn them but when they only take off the edge of worry and such things we believe in them. Noone will ' deny that man has a play part of his nature and that there must , be some relaxation in order that we may ork the, better after ward and .the social life found" in v picnics aodals and games give , , tbt needed recreatison. - .v Tak these things away and yosi w ill fittfi the boyl and girls taking these things surreptiousiy ..'The denial of healthy recreation, Brakes them tke forbidden re ; creation atealthly and. the wild break and; wild, oats sown are ' often time because you forbid y.'. healthy relaxation. All work ' and no play makes Jack a dull boy is tree most true- and the forbidding of normal play is the 4' starting of forbidden play. mi a s ' 1 Aa .al. 1 1 j IW WJ MIOSIS liU littKB IIUIU of these things Mid make them all right not condemn them. The News-Record condemns evil . wherever fonnd but does not find ;evil in everything. . It believes 1911, or an incroase pf about 5 ousnei in the six years, nearly a bushel a year, and it the State grows corn on 3,000,000 acres, this means' an increase In the corn crop of the State of about 15.000,000 bushels in the period named. Another important fact is that in 1909 the Stat imported feed and food products to the value of $60,000,000, and this was reduced by 1911 to $39,000, 000, V . These figures teach - a grejat lesson, and that is, that the State is capable of sustaining its present population, and under a higher state of cultivation, it is capable of supporting a popu lation many times what it is to day. We have not begun to do the things we are capable of do ing. It only takes the right sort of knowledge intelligently ap plied to do these things. When the Panama canal is opened to the commerce of the world such an era of prosperity will dawn upon the Southern people as they have never dream td of. The Southern towt Jn regulating these sports so J and cities will grow as they have - not in condemning and making people believe that the church condemns all happiness and joy ' and pleasure. We do condemn gambling and wrong but we uphold baseball ! and picnics and ' socials may they be many for the pleasure of the people but let them be used moderately so as not to be harm ful. urrn to facers. neVer grown before, and capital will f ow into the South from every corner of the earth. -It becomes us, therefore, to put on our best work clothes and get down to business. We must put away our old slip shod methods and get down to busi ness in a new role, that of busi ness farming and farm manage ment.:. . ", , ' This is what the Farm De monstration work means The Republican Senatorial Convention for the 86th Senato rial District of North Carolina met on Saturday October the 5th 1912, at Bakers vilie, North Caro lina, and nominated . the Honora ble Charles B. Mashburn of Madison County for the Senate. This will be glad news to the people of Madison County and ha will be wholly acceptable to all the four Counties of the dis trict which is composed of Madi son, Mitchell, Avery and xan cey, and he will have at heart the best interest of all the people of the district '.. ; Sheriff Buckner and Ex-Sheriff Jarrett attended the Senatorial Convention at Bakersville ; as delegates and represented Madi son County. Mr. Mashburn had been' una nimously endorsed in Madison County at the Convention 1 that nominated the county candidates and had also been endorsed by Avery County and her delegates instructed to vote for him and at the Convention Mltcbel Coun ty's candidate Mr. McBee, attor ney at law of that place' with drew from the contest and made a motion that Mr. Mashburn be nominated by acclimation, which was done unanimously. V : Madison County will . appre ciate the favor shown their can didate by the other counties. notice.: ; V Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Madlaoo County, made and entered In a certain apeclal proceeding therein pending, entitled, Kena Parrla and Laura Parrls, vs. R. S. Ramsey and T, N. Ramiey, I will on Monday the 4th -day -of November 11)13, aell at the Caurt House Door, In the County of Madison and State of North Carolina, at publto auotlon to the liiyheitt bidder tlie following xlea- oribed tract or parcel of land, subject to the dower rlirhi of Afarjraret M. Parrli, widow of Louli Parrls therein, said land lying and being In the Coun ty of Madison and Stale aforesaid, on the waters of Trail Branch, adjoining the lands of J. M. Oudger, Garrett Brmsey, Garrison Roberts and Ellia Freemanand " BEGINNING at the old spring, the beginning corner of the Eliza Freeman 100 acre tract, aud also a corner of what was known as lot No. 2, and runs North 89 East 6 1-2 poles to take In the forks of the branch; thence up the branch and a hollow North 12 ICast 35 poles to a stake; thence North 51 Kast 32 poles to a stake; thence North 34 Kast 24 poles to a spring: thence leaving the hollow North 04 East 10 poles to a black oak, between the Freeman land and the Garrett Ramsey land; thenoe with Ramsey 1 ne South 10 West. 88 1-2 poles to rook pile; thnce East 57 poles to a white oak: thence South 8 1-2 West l'O 1-2 poles to a post oak; thence South 68 1-2 West 41 poles to an ash stump, thence AorthJM West 100 poles to a hickory, the beginning corner of the old Bradburn tract; thence North 25 West 38 poles to the place of begin ning. Containing 77 acres more or less, and being the same lands convey' ed by Henry Worley to Louts Parrls by deed dated October 13th 1903, and reoorded in the Registers Office for Afadlson County In peed Book No. 17 on page 339, to which reference is hereby made. Terms of sale one half cash and the remainder In 12 months, with luterest on the deferred payment from date at the rate of six per cent, with the right to the purchaser to pay the pur chase money In full and take title at any time at his option. J. WINSTON RICE. . Commissioner Mr. Ja. V. Churchill, 90 Wall St., Auburn, N. Y., has been bothered with serious kidney and bladder trouj ble ever since he left the army, and says: ' "I decided to try Foley Kidney Pills aa they had cured so many people and I soon fount! they were just the thing. My kidneys and bladder are again lb a healthy-condition. I gladly recommend, them." I. E. Burnett, Mara Hill, N. C. Considerable complaint : 1 s reaching the Good Govenment League about the sale of intoxi cating ciders in various sections of our county, and. prosecuto'.ns will certainly follow in every case where evidence can be pro cured as the sale of anything in toxicating Is a positive violation of the law. NOTICE. . . ;. Whereas R. H. Baynle and D. T. naynle did on the 0th day of Manth 1912 execute and deltverto R P. Wal ker Trustee a deed of trust on a cer tain tract of land In Madison County North Carolina therein described to secure the sum of Eleven hundred dol lars due by said R. n. Haynle and I. T. Eaynle to Mabel Payne which said deed of trust Is recorded. In Madison County in Deed in trnst book 15 page 30 to whloh reference is "hereby made and whereaa the fault has been made in the payment of the money secured by said deed of trust and the said trustee has been duly requested to exe cute frost therein contained now there fore. Notice Is hereby given tltat un der and by virtue of the.powei con tained in said deed of trust I the und ersigned trus.ee on the seventh day of Novumber 1912, at twelve o'clock M. at the Court House door In Marshall Madison Chunty, N. C.," will by public auction sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described prepelty to-wit. One Store House and lot in No. 1 Township Madison County N. C. at Barnard, N. C, and adjoining the lands of R. II. Havnle and Lawrence Hagan fronting on the road leading from .the Southern Depot across the Bridge at Barnard If. C . Beginning on a stake twenty feet west from the manrinof tike Railway and runs West with the public road leading to the Bridge at Barnard twenty seven feet tiO a stake; thence North fifty five feet to a stake; In R. H. Haynle's line then East with R. H. Haynle'sline twenty seven feet to a stake; In aaid line then South to the beginning be ing the whole of said house' and lut his day conveyed to K. II. Haynie and D. T. Haynle by the aald Mabel Payne, said land will be sold to satisfy the debt secured by said deed of trust and such title will be glS 1 as Is vest ed in aald trustee. v This the 8th day of October 1911 R. P. WALKER. ' Trustee. The annual meeting of the stockholders, of the Capitols Cotton Mill will be held on the 14, of October. , The prosperous past year may lead many to expect that a dividend may be paid. The many improvements made around the mill have in creased its'efflclency and security GET THE HABIT. Start ai account at our bsnh and get Into- the habit of adding ts It every pay day. Yea KNOW It Is the right thing to do. Let US hsndle yourmon y do yoar bookkeeping and relieve you from the work. It Is a good plaa to know what you spend, from me nth to month. .. A checking account at our bank will tell you to a cent what' yon spend each month. We keep a record for you. No man ever tried transacting ALL bis business through a bank and regretsd It. Call today. ' ( The Bank of French Broad. We pay 4 per cent on time deposits. . The " Bank of - Good Service HAVE YOU DONE IT? If you have not bought your winter Clothing, Underwear, Shoes, and such other . things as you will need this winter, you had better see our lines before yoU make your purchases. . . Is our seventeen years In bnsiness experience we nave lever had sack tairains to offer as we do to-day. All we ask Is tbat vca five ns a look, and if yon find we are rigbt then its to yoar interest to lay. We are enjoying tfc& greatest trade of onr Iires and for no other reason thai tbat we are , offering the public the best goods at less prices than ever before. COME, AND E0IT HOW. W. H. & Ira Plemmons, Hot Springs IN. C. . .-'..'V' Saves Let; of Boy. "It seemed that my 14-year old boy would have to lose his ley;, on account of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise " wrote D. F. Howad, Aquone, N. C 1 "AH remedies and doctors treatment failed till we' tried Mucklen's Arnica Salve, and cured him with one box." Cures burns, boils, skin erup tions, piles. 25c at Trl))lett & Rector. Catarrh Cannot JBe Cured Saved By His Wlfs. She's a wise woman who Vnowt just what to do when her husband's life Is in danger, bnt Mrs. R. J. Flint, Brain tree. V.. U of that kind. "Phe insist' to the led on "my usinrDr. Ktna-'s New DIs- , , The foflowinff from Depart ment of Agriculture will? be of interest to farmers. The News-Record: . The Farmers' Co-Operative De monstration Work as it ' is car ried on by the United States De partment of Agriculture is s simple and practical method oi conveying to the farmer on Jiis own farm the best methods ol handling the soil as these met lio'a have been determined by actual demonstration on experi ment farms, tent farms, and by f rccessful farmers al over the I .'.'j. TLese methods apply to V i i ; rcvcment of soil, the ; t f live stock, the grow " '.; -1 ciarlcUi?3 of fruit, tbf i ! : .1, t!ie ccsnty roaJs, and '.'.2 f ' . In fehort, il life --.try 111;, teach ."'' i V x.t tend tc .t cf rcra! '.' .; S':-2 j r- Sonthern farmer, It is not alone in the Piedmont and .Coastal Plains sections of the State that this great work is going to be ooverji" writes Mr. F. for a dread ful cougb, when I was so weak biy friends all thout;ht I had only a abort ; time to live, and It completol cured me." A quick cure for coughs and felt, bnt in the mountains of colds, It's the most safe and reliable western North Crrolina as well- medicine for many throat and lun vhen thls' Pi-a of nm.tu.rlt tiwblea-jrrip, Bronchitis, croup," dawns upon ns, greaf hordes of people will flock to the South, and th9 mountains will be fall of health and pleasure seekers, and the farmer will have a, rare opportunity to mike money growing the beef, mutton, miik Mi butter, chickens and eggs, whooping cough, quinsy, tonslllUa, hemorrhages. A trial will convince you. 60 eta. ana fz.ua uuaranteea by Trlplett A Rector. NOTICE. T h s firm of Red n on h Roberta Co.. havlnsr sold out to Trlplett k potatoes and other truck to feed I Rector. All Indebtedness la assumed them upon. . Besides they will learn to grow large crops of grain and grass, and when they learn how to handle the fruit problem there will be mints of money in fruit growing. We want to see Madison coun ty take advantage of this Farm Demonstration work It wi'.l be the tc,;!nnirjt there as it has beerithe beirinninz there as it ' 1 t; ; 1 the Ic-J.zrAz-x t!.:e ! 3 cf wonderf-1 develop- by the new arm and all accounts due the old firm are to be paid to the said TripleU Rector. ' ' TK.IPLETT RECTOR V 3 t: 0 i of carry A toj sa Ths Track. of tbe fast express means serious trou ble ahead If not removed, so does Iosk of appetite, It means loss of vitality loss of strength and nerve weakness. If appetite fails, take Klectrlc El'tors quit k'y to overcome the cauife by ton ing up tbe stomach and curin the Ihuljewtlon. Kkrhao! lZe ' ' tier f Lincoln, Kelv, IsaJ bt-en k over three years, but s;t bott' "cf i:-ctdc r.'tters. r-Jt him, r'; ' t li ' ' f ' ttk LOCAL AFPUCATION& mm Omrr V 1 ot Uw iumm. CaUnfe Si Mo4 or mm- nil imtm, m m onur t can H too bm in tmm immom. H.U1 ouink Cora b tmmm my tcmmUi. ud un dtiwtlr vpoa Uw Mood nS amooui urlMM. RU1 Ckturk Cora k mo m ouwk bhU Hu. it tu pnwrtM mr ono of im m panieuu) k laM woo try for tu nd m mtmamu prtoerlpuom. Rtt eomporad ol thm ken taako toowo, omkki Ik Ik krat btaaa panom. Httai dlrecUy oo tu Modoo nriMH. Tbt fwrfeoi onaibkwtfcio ot tkk two tiemdienvi M what BtodiMM ek woodarfol n MM lo uniii eourrh. Said lor SMtlnaUola. tra. r. . chenbv caw rnpo. lofeao. a BnU br DrimlMi. prVo Jim. Tmtm 1UM1 ImmMlj mu lor eoooUpoUao, Report of the condition of THE CITIZENS . BANK At Marshall in the State of North Carolina,' at tlss clow of business, Sept. 4th, imz . , Resourci Loans and Discounts. 73,076.88 Overdrafts, secured and un- secured 1.1M.29 North Carolina State Bonds 9,000.00 All othsr Stocks, bonds ana Hortfrnges i.ew.uu Banking House and Fixtures,iO,oo5.1fl Itim f mm ltanka a Bankers . .18.8tM.81 Cash Items.. ...... 1.15S.88 Gold coin... . ...862.50 Sllvercolna minor currency.. 837.93 National flank Notes and out- ' er U.S. notes... ..s,bw.uo Total!. ...Iia0,864.l Liabilities Capital Stock. 25,450.00 Undlvldea pronts, less current expenses and taxes paid. . .1,974.48 Notes and Bills reeiscounted ,000:oo Deposits subject to check.... 58,938.34 Demand ccrtlncates ol de- . nosit ...26,923.68 Castiler's checks ouUtanding..l,609.t5 -: Total. ; .: ..... . . .. . . : :.wt.4i Slate tf North Caroliita. County of Mod uon as. . .; t' . C. J. Ebb. Cashier of tht above- named bank, do tottmnly swear that tht above statement it true to the beet of my knowledp! and belief, , C EBBS. Cashier. Subscribed and' eworn to before Mil 18th day of Sept. 1912. . Jit Correct Attest: OYl. OUDGBR. Notary Public. MT. E . Kin. N. H. Tweed. J. H. White Directors. y .mim. Sks-a-V fewdflat turn mi Jmu . -mj' 1 eWv I h ' 1 Pure. Fresh. Economical. Guaranteed. v- V Dust-proof, sanitary package.; . ' 16 full ounces to the pound and ccett no mere 1 i'rdst. t'je t"r of 8 !? . o I. oner Order s) fr i ','1 .sj" srd me, u . rr. , co. Bet (' ) Korr - .. w- beuu,. i.ver 1 .uted iea 1. 'i i ker do adreiw ..i tLcjr reUa vk.ac is 2 per dot, ' (or) ITra. p. a. I! ft I! ft CoUE74a S.V- People's Dep't. Store, Peerless Fashion Store . 51 Pattoa Are. AND r 1 it & 42 Patloa Are&se. : Bumn.r'i ftrenmr Stand BOTH THESE STORES ANNOUNCE ONE OP THE MOST J CICAINIC SALES EVEI EELD HI ASmTLLL WE EEXTIG.1 EZ2S k TVtl CF RE AT TSZ ftXSLESS 15.00 Ladles' Silk Dresses 9.09 16.00 " . Wool Suit 13.65 22.80 " ' 15.96 25.00 " 1150 29JS0 ' 19.TI 320 " " Ja. 35.00 " " 24A) . EverytWnt is reduced tit same proportion as . asvve suits. At TSE PECfLES KTT. ST6SB $ 5.00 Trroied Kate ' $28 a50 " $3J3 $10.00 - r $5M $ltM " t $6J0 Dsx't fail to fcajr yr sew M ssit ssd ess vlL's these grest rdscticss tre bsfag cffercl ; Ui. Mens and Bkys Clothinsr and Men's Shoes for at least 1-3 less than you can buy elsewhere In the State "Stronger Than The ' Law" A - Bring thio Advortimo snemt to erne Storm, UAntra atuHroi &Lt: , '-LEATHOI iCOUSlU 50ULSATHCKHCR uuninrsous mYm can take) a saw. hatches or knifo awl oWt tlo roIer.TharrThe-Uw, sho ami you'll Cud it fcaMstly made of vood leather thro-h and throurlu It is a "Ztct Erand" Shoet Tke uppers ate made at rtim I "ft....JT. -n.- t e t- taaatd ! httto-at ocarly tmoroot ( are stads for men. bort and youtks BsieMher can be mad. Vm I .. i -s .1 ti in a .' ... . . . 0. H. .W .JU. . nw I". isat tkis kstkar aad yom oia kerdly women. n.Ua and chiUna at $1.53 - . I ma la I1.7S. ..... . v- s "Star BninJ.l.oet an nade lnN ever 700 strlea ss out mm mmem actmrU. Enrjr past is aonotly' mad ol GOOD IiWier.' osaaatU tutct for laatbtt am mnu oxci. . AlWar .ik for sal huh om Baring "Star finnd" mhne. Look, forth Stnr o lh keel. It protect, rod again Interior Vs nr oi whick are and ky oonk.-t kbor. Pon't kt sT weri-ksnt offer yo "Somet iri t "oo4. Com to U ttf" (r-iiisn-Ti.-L Tke ooanMr, keels sntt Arable soN are of the final sols kuther. Tka Iho. h put toffW to k won't rip. It will kaeproar feu dry sad Bwe yoa double war. The 'Streogw-Tkaa-Ths-Uw" ku the bxrret ol any wck shoe in tke world. It b the Mroogot aal lonrM wtariaa ahoe aaad. It a. botk comfortabbaad food bokia;. , Ws ar special aau for "Star Btaad" ho.: Wa kare oa of thoM shorn cat mp to show mow ft is Bade. Bring mm - ' n ,f l" sad ak as aat tka cat aao. "-a. bi n ' t ' 1- trand" 1 1 A r i i en- t, '. y I ave 1 " I
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