. Local and Personal -Mr. A.N. Woody wasinttfwn Monday on business and also was a pleasant caller at the of fice of The Jtfews Record where he renewed his subscription, ?v Dick Moore has resigned his ' position as agent at Marshall ' with the Southern Railroad Company. Good grade Tobacco Canvas 6 cents peryard. R. N.' Ramsey. The Boaffolds surrounding the French Droad building and the Iio-J berts building which connects to the same is mostly being removed this week. It reveals beyond a doubt the most , handsome struct ure ir Marshall.". No part of the building has been noglccted. See our Ladies Hats before! buying. R. N. Ramsey. . , It is claimed that tho county jail is in an unsafo Condition.- We congratulate the county coramiej (tioners, sheriff and other authori ties who arc making preparation? to repair same. We have under stood that an order for material was made to-day, Thursday. We congratulate Mr, M. A. Chandley on reaching his 78th birthday last Monday, Fek 26th, 1023. Mr. Chandley is halo and hearty and .we. predict for him many more happy years, At this term of the court which was presided ' over by Judge Bryson five whihkey dealers were wntenccd to the county chain gang for a term o( two years each Each gave notice of appeal to the Supreme Court. Their bonds were fixed t $5000.00 each and! the Madison county jail being in an unsafe condition they were carried to Ashcvillo Thursday evening for safe keeping. . See our Ladies Hats before buying. R. N. Ramsey. It is interesting to note from news article that the Marshall Pharmacy is going to introduce a new medicine here, What about a band? ' That was an enthusiastic band meeting we had at the court house , BomeJ.hree or four months ago for the thing to pass off so desperately easy, , y See our Ladies , Hats before buying. R. N. Ramsey. FO R R E NT: Store House at Madison Semi nary. See C. H. TWEED. . 3-2l3-9-23ve .." .Deputy Sheriff W, M. Lawson, from Paint Rock has been officer over the Grand Jpry during this week. He is a most efficient offi cer and the county ' may 'well-be Mr. Lawson will render. After the Grand Jury adjourned Mr. Lawson went to Spartanburg, S, C. on official bupinoss. ' ' Solicitor Swain was in attendance during the week and handled his docKet as of old- -; . rnn nil r Frost proof cab I U ii uALL bage plants Jersey Vyakefield and others. Zoc per 100, $1.00 per 500, J2 00 per 1000, delivered by parcel post High Knoll T ruck Farm, E. B. Harreid, proprietor, R. F. D. 4, Boi 31, Kernersville North Carolina. 3-9-23 p. i -y ; ' See R. N. Ramsey's ads, in , "The Oldest Life Insurance Company in America Th Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York f 34 Nassau Street, New York. 1 - In 1922 ,, ' - ' , ' - Paid Policyholders a Total of ' ' K :';: y. ' $103,690,757 . '; .' :v ' . '; v ' ; One Billion Eldht Hundred and Thlrry-nlne Million Dollars paid to policyholders since the Company betfan business in 1843 Dividends to Policyholders in 19122, $30,046,105 V Total Dividends to Policyholders since the Bedlnnind of Business ;'V v $391,311,332''.'.'..''-.' ..' i Total Paid-f or Insurance Established in 1922 $392,465930 Insurance in Force December 31, 1922 2,630,603,737 Othersections of the paper. This term of the court brought moie people to town than we can remember of seeing for a good long time. It seema that there were people from most all . over the county and we are of the opinion that there were from at least GO to 100 automobiles, yhere ton years r -awhile we do not remember ex r 'y we hard!) believe that there 1 1 3 been one in the county, auto r.ol ilea and ' belter roads is the Y,3 r r''cQ that so many counties y ' C 'Vici ave mal.i! p'o !' - it ! ' ' -I t:-5 f i ' Balance Sheet December 31, 1922 - . ASSETS Real Estate .......... : . .......... .$12,038,217.68 Mortgage LottM 117,448,928.00 Policy Loans. J .;........... . .97,480,9M.13 Collateral Loan 200,000. 00 Liberty Bond? and other U. S. - v-. Government Securities.'.... 101,805,309.50 Other Bonds. , .325,644,947.22 Stocks. 10,454,037. 1 1 Interest and Rents due and se cured..... 9,201 ,375.39 Premiums in course of collection .... 6,890,001.67 Cash ($5,032,901,90 at interest). ..... 6,181,001.48 .Cash advanced to pay claims ........ . .759, 1 14.65 ' ,f . . Total Adimted Assets. ........... .$091,125,635,43 LIABILITIES Tolicy Reserves -. .,....$530,538,323.00 Supplementary Contract Reserve .4,213,203.98 Other Policy Liabilities 8,231,099.07 Premiumt, Interest and Rents paid in advance. ....1,105,502 39 Miscellaneous Liabilities ...'.".J 1,044,108.01 Reserve for Taxes payable in 1923. . . .4,010,330,61 Dividends payable in 1923. 3J,832,838,54 Resorve for future Deferred Divi dends..... .'.. 21,817,027.08 Contingency Reserve (Surplus) 37,332, 151.55 Total, Liabilities . . . ............ .".,.$691,125,635.43 Deo 31 1912... 1922.... Tea Years' Progress ' . Payments to Insurance Assets Liabilities Surplus Income Policyholder in Force .$5!9,125,040 $586,578,384 $12.546,C62 $80,446,514 $00,030,937 $1,650,888,063 ..691,125,635 s 653,793,483 - 3732.152 141.003,102 103,690,757 2.630,603,737 s'' D. T. HAYNIE J-a CHANDLER- . ,, Horn M Zu .ManaJertbrshaUBlslrlct D. h. Gardner; Ag.nt Marshall, N. C' Barnard, N. C. Hot Springs, N.C. COURT PROCEEDINGS. State vs. Loyd Hunter, f and a. Defendant called and failed, Judgment against surety for $500, penalty of bond, .) " State vs. v Geo, Rice,- c. c. .w., guilty, cost. "v ' . ...: State vs, Wiley Marler, manufacturing.- liquor. Judgement 12 months on roads. State vs, Let Brown, a. d. w, jury trial, not guilty.- State V3Z. G. Sprinkle, trans porting, Defendant called and failed to appear. Judgment againBt sureties for' $2,500,00, penalty of bond. , . ' John Chandler, k. d. h. Jury trial, not guilty. , ; State vs. Frank Shclton, c, c. ws 12 months on road, capjas to issue on demand of solicitor. " sl vs: Dusky Capps, a. d. w. judg ment suspended upon payment (of cost. defendant to give- bond in snm of $200 00 for good behavior, also prosecuting witness, Mrs. J. M. Hunter, required to give like bond. State vs. Clarence Cody and Lee Tweed, not guilty as to Tweed, guilty as to Cody, Cody required to pay cost and give bond in sum of $300 00 for good behavior. ' State vs. Carl Tlyder, d, p w, guilty, $25.00 fine and cost. t ' :- State vs Dud Weaver, d. p. w guilty, ?23 00 fne and cost. State vs, Fed Davis, transport ing, guilty, 9 months on roads, f tr.? vs.'O" -r ti---;-.rt- Marshall's Pharmacy To Introduce Wonderful New Medicine Here. Preparation Amazingly Effective In Conquering Stomach Trouble Owned By Local Concern It became known today that Marshall's Pharmacy, . prominent retailers of this city, are to' introduce a medicinal preparation of their own in Marshall. v. , , -Thia medicine, which is konwn as "Dinwiddie's Famous Herb .Tonic," is said to be amaaingly effective in conquoring stomach trouble and indigestion, the formula having achieved remarkable results in ex haustive tests. . After mature consideration it was decided to launch tho new pre paration, in Marshall so that home folks might have the first chance to reap its benefits.' In commenting on the new medicine, the Company's chemist said: " " ' , - y - "The most frail person may use "Dinwiddie's Famous Herb Tonic" with perfect safety and every assurance of relief. It is simple, well balanced and palatable, and although mild it accomplishes the task of healing thedigestive organs and building up the patient in a remarkably short time. -Sufferers from Btomach trouble invariably t experiene well defined symptoms. ... , ' ' . Gas and fermentation follow a meal,' causing pain, bioating and shortness of breath1. - Headaches ;. and drowsiness result, and the sufferer is restless and unable to sleep. Constipation, more or less chronic, follows as a matter of course, and the sufferer finds life dull, dreary and work a real burden. : .:' .. ' ; r. "Dinwiddie's Famous Herb Tonic" quickly rids- the system of the poisons which cause the trouble, beals the sore digestive organs and thereby builds new energy and soothing sleep. ' Its action is little ; short of miraculous and thoso who suffer should Lso no ime obtain ing it. -. . ' . "Dinwiddie's Fam6us Herb Tonic" the great new stomach medi cine and system tonic will be explained to sufferers or their friends at 1 Marshall Pharmacy. - : , 'v : ". Sold on Absolute Guarantee. ) Supreme Court, appeal boncfixedV State vs A. P. Haddle, c, c, w , at $5000,00, State vs. Ealey Edwards, tranf porting; guilty,. 2 years on road, nppcal t3 Supreme Courts appeal lev 1 f '-od ct V" ;a.f::). quilty 6 months on road. Appeal to Supreme Court, bon.l AxpH At $500.00, State vs ''Andrew Gunter, assau! T ii'ty. If cost hot paid by Sr.'ur y, 2 months on roads. . . -.V ' t,-(. THE UNIVERSAL CAR - Should Buy Your Ford Gar This Month --. . - , -- The unprecedented demand for i ord Cars throughout t h e winter months has taken the en tire output of the Ford plants working at capacity, indicating that the, demand this Spring will be far in excess of the number of Ford Cars that can possibly be built. ; :7''v-;V-: V-r-";- II January was the tenth con secutive month in which retail deliveriesexceed 100,000 ford cars and trucks. Requirements for February, the month when preparations arc already under way for Spring business, called for 148,07 cars and Trucks more than 24,000 in excess of the number we can possibly produce. ' III . Ford dealers in many parts of the country are already find ing it necessary t o specif y future delivery dates on r ord rroducts because there are no reserve stocks to draw from ' -. IV ' Your order placed now will protect you aga inst delay or disappointment later on. It is the only way you can be a s s u r e d of reasonably prompt delivery. We consider it important to give you these facts, so that if you are planning to purchase a Ford Car, Truck or Fordson Tractor for use this Spring or Summer you can list your order at once and take advantage of our dealer's first oppor tunity to make delivery. ; Ford Motoi Coo Detroit Michigan Sep Any Authorized Dcrolicl Ford Dcclcr A Small Deposit And Easy Payments 12 ' , Desired. guilty, 6 months in jail to be hired out by County Conlaiissioners as they see fit. ' . State vs'Eva Ledford, tranppc ing, cost. : 7 - ; State vs Bonnie Hale, tra'npp. ing, cost. ". . ; , , .... . , u . . I State vs Stanley Robison, t - j , s .porting, called and failed, j -jV Staia vs Tobe Gosnell, c. C. w, j against surety for S1GC0.C J a ' Is a. d. v w., fiuilty,. prayer for ! of bond . iudgnicnt, continued to next term. . Stale vs Jim 11.. - y, . puilty 4 i ' c . t Stale vs Clarence Ixiford, tr?,ns-) w.tf' rnil'v. 2 vrvs "i r . !

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