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'-t .. (JwIgs McEiroy is liolJing court
;l , ip Ucndorsonville this week. . ,
'V. . 'Dr. J. C, Tilwn tfnd Mr, 1
: $ V Sams wore in Hot1 Springs Thurs-
6 i ;Born to Mr. and Mrs' T, O,
VDrWircllqr,' March 4, a daughter,
1 ?.ilary Elizabeth.
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y. (Misa.yiyiari MeEtioy is visiting
" a the' home of her brother, Judge
. ( P. A,. McElroy.
Af 'ZMi' ir.Mcmon '.who came
i ii&yiuk pia'uiuoniH lever -we
understand is much improved.
; Mr. :and Mra. . Eugene Rector
t came down from Wcaverville and
1" 'spent last week end with friends
; and relatives. ' x
Mrs'. Jack Morris, MrsJIoward
I' Rector, Miss Agnes MtKlniy, Miss
y J Luciie Rector aryllr. Bob Garrett
;'. 'were inAgrvlile Saturday.
r. C. S. Moore the genial
depdt'agent who ha been at Mar i
y- snail tor same time na? resigned
V' t't position and. ; will enter into
', actiTt huflJucss. . . i
:,. lne meat market . which was
being . conducted by James Roli-
mon in the upper end of town for
: , the pascw months lias gone out
f of business. .,
: "Thfc Board of Education was. in
session Monday and Tuesday of
this week with all members prcs
tf.'. !i; eht.;JMuh business of importance
w-A -vwasaUendcdvto. "
f Mjss arncll Davis who has t een
j"Jnv Knoxvillo for ' some time has
. '. returned to Marshall and has ac
ecpted a position with Mr, Paul
" " Rector. " ..' .; ; .
, Mr. Thomas Davis a brother of
Miss Parneir Davis, who has been
in the hospital in Knoxvillo for
.J M sometime, is getting along very
nicely," however not able to sit
- op yet. ' ' '
5? ReVrrard; . who lives at
Walnut, has beenv somewhat in-
; disposed for some lime and has
.been taking treatment in Ashcville,
News comes he -is getting along
. nicely. ;
. '. Mrs, Zade Sprinkle spent a few
days with .Her brother, Dr; W. A ,
;Sams on her way to Mars Hill,
Mis? Mary Lieb, who has' just
returned' from Florida is spending
. few days with parents, Mr. and
rlfrs. R. C, Leib and sisterMrs
;T. Oi ' Drumhcllerh of Knoxville,
' 4yeiinessee.". . ,;- '.
" v7We desire to correct the, follow
lag error in last weeks paper. 'We
. f are ah account of, , the home of
'Uim.fa'riiitH,'of Xohg Brnnch.'being
.. Itrrned when we sheuld .r have said
stock barn, together with the
Mfcnts.;-
The County ' Commissioners was
in session Momfay and the day
', . wasdetoted to the routine bounty
- affairs T On Tuesday road matters
of different nature w a s looked
' into. ; A;"RrVMct)evitt of Walnut.
was elected clerk to the road board.
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' .; We are jost in' receipt of aietter
..from Staff; Sergeant, J o h n J.
Whitej of Fort Bennina:, Ga ", in
which he asks to forward him the
. lews-Rcqord. John h a r been
with the' arrny for a number oS
years and ha? only ft short while
longer to sorve unril ' be retires.'
;; Dr. Ij, V; Lisehbee, of Abbeville,
8. Gis -fullfilling his engagements
at Marshall this. week. Dr, Liseii
tee is making' quite a success in
' "his chosen ; profession and "those
needing ' glasses would do well te
''. see htm.
v We .are -glafl to announce that
the latest report from the hospital
at Aeheville is that . Mr, Tom
Ramsey who had the misfortuue
cf loosing his1 "foot is much im
. ' proved and will be at. honle this
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' TOR SALE-AC 36 inch French
f r Corn &ii!l. Will aell cheap.
. , r.orj -.the- ronra. See 'A. B.
What is magnesia phosphate ?
Magnesia phosphate is a highly
responsive fertilizer containing at
least- 1G per cent of available pho;
phone acid and the greatest pos
siblo amount of magnesia and lime
rendering ' the entire contents use
ful and effective. This is in our
fertilizer, See Moore & Davis,
Mr. A. N, Woody, of Sprii g
Creek, was in town Wednesday on
business, ' "'
The greatest yield of ponnds per
acre that has been reported in Eust.
Tennessee was produced by the
use of "Bright Burlcy Brand" Fer
tilizer and tho highest price that
has been reported for an acre was
produced by its use, The tobacco
was carried through to maturity
with a minimum firing at the bot
torn --and matured uniformly and
was remarkably colorful Sec
Moore & Davis..
There will be a public in
stallation of the officers of Mar
shall "Chapter, No. 35, order of
the Eastern Star at the Court
House, Tuesday evening. Mar.
20th, '1923, at 7:30 P."M. The
public is cordially inyiled to be
present and especially Masons,
their families and those In
terested in Eastern Star work.
Van Honeycutt, the j'oungest
son of Rev. T. M. Honeycutt, who
lived at Mars Hill for a number of
years was a Marshall visitor Sat
urday ' He is now connected with
the United States army and is
serving in the capacity of meat in
spector and is located at Atlanta,
Ga. Mr. Honeycutt just wanted
to pay the old home place a visit,
however his people are all scat
tcrcd and gone from this section of
the country.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Franklin,
of Broadway, served a nice supper
Friday night, guests present were:
Messrs. James Hensley, B, W.
Hawkins,, Ja nior ' Hensley, . Ty ce
Hensley; Miss Claudia ranklin,
Mrs. B. W. Hawkins, Miss Vista
Martin, Mrs. James Hensley, Mrs.
Breacta and daugher, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Franklin. ""We all en
joyed the n ce supper, also the re-
freshmen tsl
Moor6 & Davis who are in
charge of the Fa r m Bureau
Warehouse have received a carj
of specially prepared tobacco
fertilizer. ' This fertilizer has an
analysis of 9-2 44-3 instead of
the 8-2-2 as ordinarily used fer
tobacco and in addition the
iller is lime . and a -high per-
contage of magnesia phosphate,
THIS IS 100 PER CENT FER
TILIZER. This fertilizer is put
up in 100 pound bags' and does
not eat up the bags with sul
phuric acid.
Board Defendant
The Williams and Fulgham Lum
ber Company filed complaint In the
Clerk of ; Superior Court's office
yesterday against T. M. Wallin and
the Board of Oounty Commission-
ersof Madison County.
Judgment for $317.02, alleged to
bo due on material and lahor sup
plied in repairing roads at Big Ivy
13 sought, i . M. Wallin was a
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rdad supervisor at the' time the
company's material was used, it is
claimed.
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For Sale.
f have for sale 1 dining room
set ' of mahogany furniture,
bvhich cost me $450,00. I am
planning to take a trip back
West and therefore I will give
some one. a good bargain. So
come around and take a' look at
it at once, first door below
Southern Railway depot, , at
the restaurant,
. IA. TWEEIProp.
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FOR RENT: Store
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FO R Mci Woiiiea ami Children
it ucu juu uuj a ja 11 m l uajajjj 9
yout shoe troubles are over for many
clays, you may. rest assured, that you
have your money's worth.
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wiiiiHfiiniiliiui'fnnfmiiiHiitinfiinMHif,i,,l
is the most famous shoe vjue in America, no other shoe in '
its class for fit, COMFORY wear and pric, , '
I here d be but one shos :
- If every one KNEW. J W
Hooded Bands in Louisiana
Will Be Investig'Medr
Bastrop, La., March 3. More
house parish prepared tonight
for1 another siege of sensations,
expected to begin M 0 nfl a y
when the grand jury opens a
probe of hooded mob outbrjeaKs
including the brutal murders of
Watt Daniels ahd Th 0 m a s
Richards.
Attorney General A. V. .Coco
and assistants, fortified wit h
voluminous evidence takehjin
the open hearings a montlr ago,
was expected here tomorrow to
open the attack for indictments
against-.. 50 prominent citizens,
alleged to have murdered, in
timated or flogged those who
incurred theuvdisfavor., ,
The state will seek true bills
against at least five persons for
the murders of Daniel n d
Richards, who s e mutilated
bodies were found weighted
down in Lake La Fourchd, it
was learned. Others may be'
ejiarged w i th kidnappings
whippings and deportations
during thft last year. ,; ;
coco satisfied
Attorney General Coco ;hs'
expressed himself . as satisfied
with tho men selected fprthe
grand jury which probably "will
be sworn m Monday. T;h e
inrnr.Q will hf sftlerted without
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regard to auiiiauons to organi
zations. Several minor cases
probably will be ; called before
the cases of hooded mobs are
considered.
When the inquiry into the
roving masked bands opens con
siderable new evidence 13. ex
pected to be produced.- The in
quiry will be taken over -ihe
ground covered on the open
hearings. Bastrop was not per
turbed on Uie eveof the new
investigations which vmay re,
suit in an effort to send sonie
of its prominent citizens to the
gallows? . On the surface citi
zens were uonchallanf and caVe
free seldom - even mentioning
the.pending probe' . .
Mr. Henry C. Wallace, Sccre-tary-of
Agrieul ure, in the January
issue of ' American Forestry says :
" Among the foolish and thoughtless
wastes to which the American peo4
pie are prone, L doubt if there is
any more senseless than- burning
up year after year millions of acres
of areas of young' forest growth, to
say 'nothing of the merchantable
timber, homes and lives frequently
destroyed. To permit this to con
tinue.'with the scarcity .of timber
no.v so plainly written on the waiiji0 .this J5.irdon;Yill signify
l"!!:1: in the G
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According to the U. S, Forest
ServTce, 53,000 'forest "fires' l&ccur
annually; over 60 are caused by
humajji.caisncs,.;EacH ygaff
theiiSfires Durnover 7,000,0Q9 acr
es: au area greater than Massachu
setts'; Connctfcut; New Hamshire
and Uhc"isldonAined.These
fires ause-jA loss.' -each year of
$17,000,000. . . '
;IIOW'S THIS?
HALVS CATARRH MEDICINE Srill
do what we claim for It rlU your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh .'
HALL'S. .CATARRH vMEDICINE) con
sists of an -i-Olntment which Quickly
Hclloves the catarrhal inflammation, and
the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which
arts through the Blood on the .Mucous
Surfaces, thus assisting to restore nor
mal" conditions. . ..' . ' . . '
Sold by druggists for over 10 Tears.
F. J. Cheney & 'Co., Toledor O.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS Ap
WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT
North Carolina, (In the Superior
, In the Si
y J Court..
Madison Llounty
Ethel Bryan
"V'::v.s.
' LB. Bryan.
The defendant above named will
take notice that a sirmmiins in the
above entitled action was issued
againlt ftsid-jdcfcndiict on tlie. .2
AYtsreof the'Superior Court
of Madison County, ", Norf h Caro
lina, for the sum. of $vS00.0a, dur
said plaintiff for the care and main
tenance of the infant child of. said
udendanr., which summons is re
turnable before the Superior Court
of Madisyn County on the2fth day
of M ?H'f V- Thci vlefemlant
wm yg.-jp iaxe notice, tnai. a warrant
of atlachmcnt wa issued by W. A.
Went, Clerk' of the Superior" Couil
of said Countyon the 23 ; day of
Pbruirtyr'1023,aga:inst the profi-
erty o'f said (Iefendant, which war
rant is .ret uwable before the Supe
rior Court of said County, aV the
time and place above named for
the.rejiurn of-thfl.. summons, when
Pid' VvVtrc the defendant is requfr
d tpvappcar and answer or. tlemur
to the complaint or the, relief de
ftianded' will )j'e granted, ' ' -
32 to-3-24-23-d. W. A,. West.
Clerk Sperior Court.
To All WJiom If May Concern
.-Nottica. is hereby given that
Marion Dradburn. who was con.
Victed'atthe August term- of
Superior Court, 1922, in Madison
County, and sentenced to a term
of 12 months on the County.
Roads, for distilihg will make
appgat:on.to jthe . Governor for
a pardon. . All parties opdo.-;;J
same
Gover-
sc. re at'rrnrh,-N.G;
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