LOCAI and Personal Y I We announced in last weeks
Snrimr Millinerv ontninff at P. re8Bnea -wpot ftgeni at Mar
V. Rector's 16 and 17. " ' snai, 1118 Piace Wl" bfs nilea W
' V. '. . Mr- u p' Bradford of Cleveland
jar. uuuwuri ivoumson nas ocen TVnn: Mr Bradford U ft man nf
quite 8ihk ior some tunc nut nw picnsanl adjreas and baa had more
. . v raun ""Proved at mis than 30 years CXDCrience
writinir. . . - I
j y , I ivir, j. i. xjicKie, our ioreman, m
We have j.ust received a solid car 'n United States Hospital at At
of Furniture. Call mid ' lock it ,anU and t,,e Pap8 b-'ing gotte
over .Madison Hardware. Co V out by Mr. Allison and Mr. Joe
n.:.,;nU.:u.: ,.;JJohnson;
week were Rcv.'E. It. Evans, Dr,
Finlcy, Mr. Will West' and MrAn'-LA "t7' fU'
Steve Roberts V JUCU1U V 1CVV llCllld
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Bon-uarqwarqo., naa some nice As I have not seen -anything in
' P-atoPurmture,.you should the - from thig . me
nine inouicni i wouia write.
Mr M If Amlrvra u' in livna nn
tLfinnthln nt tl.n r.'vnr .I, The Pe0P,(3 Veiy busy nOW
one mile out from Marshall, has PrePan8 ; for their crops,
v been suffering from tbe effects of We have a good Surtday echoo!
the Flu is better at this writing. and prayer meet.ng t this place
i.Our Furniture is right and our j We have Sunday 'school at
prices are riKht, call and ape o'clock.in the morning and prayer
MMiwn naruvaio. ! mccting at 3 o'clock in the after.
Mr. i ana Mrs. bam , liailey arc noon. Everybody seems tobe
making preparations, to move out takin' ft ,ot of intcreat in the
near Mrr u. Allison s. we are . iT , T, , , . ,
i I wo. Kv L. C. Roberts filled
DUIJ Wl UUVU JCUVQ, . I
The Madison Hardwarfi CV . Tins
. been receiving new goods every
day and invite j ou to call on them
for your needs, in their line.
Mrs. Sam Williams, of Wash
1 ington City, daughter, of' Mr. and
Mrs. John A, Hendricks is visiting for appendicitis,
her old hnmn fnvi-n for n - fwy rlnvs I
" Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. E
Everybody invited to P. V Rec Grecn, February 22nd, a son.
tor's. Fridav.' and Saturday. Mil I
linery Opening, Second floor. L.1?'3808 M,nn,iebe a n d V
i .1 Bishop spent last Sunday with
Mrs. in, i. jvj.c u e v 1 1 1 - is their sister, Mrs. J. L. Ri(jc.
among tnose wno were sick
his appointment the first Sunday
and baptized eight.' t
Friends of Mr. Kenneth McDaris
will be glad to hear that he is able
to return back to school at Mars
Hill after undergoing an operation
this week, being confined
her bed part of the time.
Added to the sick list are also
Mrs. W. E. King and Mrs. F.
Shelton,
Mrs TJulah Tweed has been
Teal sick but is able to be out
again. ;".
District Conference of the M
E. Church South met' in Hot
Springs, March ,J3th, 14th -and
Miss Mol Fisher, of Asheville,
has been visiting her parents at
this place.
Miss Mary Deal speni last Sun
day with sister, Mrs. Ramie
McDaris1. ' -
Misces" Kate and Nellie. Carter
has been visiting relatives here.
Miss Nola Rice is visiting friends
in Asheville.
Mr. Ezra Burnett has returned
loth. The Methodist church at I back to school at Mars Hill after
Marshall 'wa represented by I visiting his parents at this place
Misses Mary Gudger, Stella
Carver and others.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard
Rector, Saturday morning,
March 10th, 1923afmebounciugl
baby boy, Hilliard Scree Rec
tor, Jr."
v Reports reach us fhat Mr. Torn!
Ramsey is getting along nicely and!
will soon be able to return to his I
A READER,
From Rev. R. P.
McCracken
; There are a few things I desire
to say, arid I know of no better
home.- Uqwevcr he docs not want! way than to . say them through
to take any chance of doing any- yonr paper. I moved from Mar
thing that would -give him a con CoUnty to Walnut about two
DacK set, . . I -j
iuiuui.ua bku. . UCIUH MCCUBLUUieU
Mr. B. F. West who has been Lq anIet 8Ui(J eitiZQnahin flf
occupying the old Gudger stand in - . . ,
!t... n ' , t- i. t Metq Iwaa almost amazed at
Marshall has moved his stock of ... , , ,
goods to Big Lanrel' near the the bhavir ertairi Walnut
BalcRjcc place. - Mr. We3t is a folks when on last Friday night
good man and we rcgret.for him to during: my ; absence from home
leave Marshall. - thev came hv crowds nnd wifbniit.
. ... . t.:yr-.. v:.v -,:... I - "
Our Representativq, Hon. J.l waiting even for an invitation to
W, Nelson, after having spent come in they stormed their way
nine weeks at the Legislature riKht n and didn't even tell their
returnea-to Marsnan, rnaayi, . .
March 9th. Mr. Nelson passed business till inthe d.nm room
ui i a - i 3 mi. ?a
monv 'imnnrtont iowo iney Began to unioaa. Anen
u muiij uiui buub iu o i , . v
' thdt " will ' be printed hi full became evident to my suspnsed
' from time to time During the family that they were not K K's.
entire session ho did not miss a 0ti a raid of correction but just
roll call ona, committoe meet- good friends findinga way to e3t.
. . . . - . . . . Inrpsa their friendsnin anH nnnre-
the most important committees r . . . ,
and wa rushed for time.1 He ciation of a most humble servant
felt it was his duty to givo the of the Lord. Words fail us to
county his full time' and that is express our most sincere thanks
.Yillat lie Uiu. i - ltr avorv nna. I hero mora fnan
Mr. Mi L.' Roberts one of the women, boys, girls, achool teach
leading citziensef No. 16 township era, merchants, mechanics and
of Madison County .writes -in the 8everai others. Mr. Editor I
Ram?ey, that he stands ris the sha11 not the task of
former 'Sheriff Mr.. lkiley, did mg a list of the good things they
against liquor dealers anil for the left in our dining. room, ,for fear
execution pf the law,1 that the citi- your space for other things
ren's is proud of hlin and that in
the selection of " Deputy , Sheriff
Kelvin Roberts has met with the
spproval of citizens of this town.shlp
- 1 11 t tlioy are proud of his ap-
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Frank Wettyhal nd Hi Orehwtn i 750
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Frank Crumtt
YoaVe Cot to See Mamma' Ev'ry Night.
I Loved Yoa Once, v .
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I'm MliAty Bivcet On My Sweet Sweetie.
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Sltannon t our j
.iSOu WUh Yoa When'-Yon n"""!, A.381
i , ' , ; lona Williams and Her Dixit Band J
VOCAL HARMONIES
Wttlt Tnwn Tn the 0,:H County Down.
In the Vulley Nenr Sitivonnmon. .
Med!y of
Uedky of
"Old Timbre." Tnrt I.
"Old Timer." Putt II.
Will Your Henrt King Tree?
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SYJjfPKONY AND CONCERT SELECTJIOKS
union."- Pflivtl
'onrfy Mackenzie f
- Toscha Sridcl ) l0
AhrUoon of Mv Delight,
(ix'iiniunn.)
From
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; " ., Tondy Mackcn.
Srhon Ro).marln. (Rrrtvler.) '
Tncea la nntleVlnrMn. TVm 'Tl Trnvjitore "
( . (Iluw lW-orul .Was tlio Night.) (Verdl.)
The Living Cul. (O'trarn.) . ' . ', , 1
Smfle Th'rn'ii'h Yotlr TiTn. (Ilnmblea )
Out of the Umk to Yout (Lee.) .''
iPetlto Valan. (I7frbert. .
Minuet In G,. No. ij. (lleethovcn.) '
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Barbara Mamcl j If! J .00
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1FESX F0RNIT0RE COMPANY
Marshall, N. C.
would be crowded. When we
get over the effects of this pound
ing perhaps we can find word3
to more Eicquateiy express
beau. He asked me to marry him
lie replied with, uplifted, hands
Oh you scare me.'" Searching
his mind for some kind of apo-
logy, and looking off in; the far
away couldn't quite find it. She,
impatient said timidly "John
why don't you scare me again."
We like Walnut fine. " f
: - it. p. Mccracken.
Bull Creek Items.
Durirthe past years people of
Bull dreek Township'' have been
raising Jarge quanitics of both
barn cured and burley tobacco.
hut this year we are all planing to
raise more than ever before. 1
Everybody; received good prices
lastyear for their ' tobacco," 'many
averaging from thirty to thirty-five
cents per pound for an entire crop
of burley. The, highest Average
received for a crop of barn-cured
was thirty-seven cents. This was
sold on the Danville,- Va market
by Mr. J, J. Capps. . lie is; an ex
perienced . tebacoo farmer who
learned long tfgoto raise" what the
buyers' wanted if he was to got
good prices. Before these good
returns began to come in it seemed
as if no one intended to . put out a
large crop for the coming year,
but now plant beds 'are seen on
every fide, showing that jf plants
are good we w ill have out more
our n r3 than ever before. s
r5 t 1 ' ) "";c "" r- T rir burley
Are You Proud ,Of Your Home ?
From twelve" to fourteen hundred
pounds of burley and about eight
or niac hundred pounds of the
barn cured are made per acre It
is hoped that by using more and
better fertilizer in . the future we
will increase this yield.
Mr. Woodson Ray, Miss Grace
Howell and Miss Mary Fisher
spent Sunday night at the horn of
Mr. Roy Capps, Mr. Cappa, and his
sister, Teakie have both been teach
ing in Madison schools this year so
it is with pleasure that their old
friends find them again at home.
.Mr. William Metcalf and Mr.
Will Silver have just returned from
Ashevillo where Mr. Metcalf ex-.
pects to move soon. His friends at
Bull Creek feel that he will bo mas
sed. . J ' . " ' -
xThe drivers of the two public
school tiucks operated between
Pc,tersbuig and Marshall . have re
signed to go to Winston. .Mr. Sil
ver and Mrv Candler were great
favorites with both students und
teachers for both their careful driv
ing and for their friendly attitude
toward their passengers. It is hoped
that they will have a pleasent stay
there. - ' , '
Rev Terry ' Sprinkle has been
holding a revival meeting in Asheville-
' He is a very popular young
minister who is held in the highest
esteem by all who know him. It
is hoped that he , will havegrctiti
success in his life work.
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