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; 1 , Local and Personal Dr. Sama took Mrs. William fHuntcrs daughter to Asheville -, Junday for ar operation for ap pendicilis. , v Among the graduating class at the Normal at Asheville this year are Misses Nell Hinkle & ' Orla Plcmmons. t -4 " i 4' . Among the Marshall visitors Monday were Mrs W. M. 'Ro berts, of Little Pine ' Creek Mr. R. A. Edwards, Marshall R. F, D. 3. Prof . Fred Sams, from Hen- dersonville, and Mr. John Mc- Elroy from Asheville. Miss Agnes McElroy, and Mr. J. Laurence McElroy were in Asncvnie luesaay. ' Mrs. Will Morrow, Miss Eve lyn Baley, and Miss. Edna Gage Morrow were in Asheville Sa turday. , Mr. and Mrs. Dodson and Mrs McGinnis spent Wednesday, in Asheville. - ' - , ' Mrs. Campbell Has been visit ing Mrs. Will Morrow for two weeks returned to her home at Conley Springs Saturday. . Mr. George McKmney and Mr. Evert Tweed were on Lau rel fishing Tuesday. .., Mr. Jim West attended the funeral of his brother-in-law Mr Horace Chandley, at Greenville Friday. ' Mrs. Will Pope is spending some time with her Father and Mother, Mr, and Mrs. Will Spr inkle at Weaverville. Mrs Allisnn ifl vicHinrf Tr JL Mrs. C. Eugene Rector in Wea- Yerville. Mr. Zack Eller was a Marshall visitor from Mars Hill Wednes day. '' ... Mrs. Cole is visiting her sis . ters Misses Lottie and George Gwaltney, and other, friends in Marshall. t . - ' - Mr, and Mrs Brag West Lave been visiting their daughter Mrs B. O Revis in. Marion. ! . Miss Ola Boyd from Barnard ,1 was a guest of Mrs. Ethel Bryan x last week end. . , : . ' .' We have the good news to tel , that Mr., and Mrs Carpenter are at home now after having been gone for four months,, most of this time Mr. "Carpenter 'having . spent in the hospital. Mr. Car penter is able to go any where in town, and was at Tiis Church . for a while last sabbath. He is steadily growing stronger. We are thankful Mr. Carpenter was spared to be in our midst again. WANTED Good cook. Best wage' to right party. Rector Hotel, MarshalTN. C. ' GIRLS Who Arc Going To At- i i. JTI..C!.. C3..1 I l' n lviiu j uu ouiiJiiicr ouuuui at n ar ena! I .can obi ains room and board withers. J. N. WEST. 54-to 5 2 5-23 P. ' "" . Senior Class ;'V Entertained LaSjThureday evening Mr. and Mrs. .Coleman Ramsey entertained the Senior Class of Marshall High School' with a delicious ' picnic sup per, which was served at "Tiaaner's Cliff".; just' below Mr. Ramsey house. ; ' . ,,. The Bupper was greatly, enjoyed by all "who were present, as they showed byithe justice they did to the meal. Mr. Ramsey prepared coffee, while Mrs. Ramsey 'assisted by Miss Mngl sh served the guests with "everything good to eat." was . found almost impossible to count the sandwiches thatvsome of the boy9 stowed away. , After supper the guests returned to the home of the hostess where games were enjoyed for severe tours. ,ine girls and boys, felt very much at ease with Mrs. Ramsey in her home, because she, Us. Miss Maggie Morrow was the primary teacher of the Senior Class. Those present' werei.' Miss English, one of the HigtfScboo) teachers, Misses Noami Guthrie, Eva Riee, Carol McDevitt, Bonade Silvers, Anna Kate Ramsey, Josie Tipton, Jennie Lee handler: Messrs. Lawrence McElroy. Olin Jarrett, Leo White and Wayne Farmer, Ford Cars and Trucks Daily production of Ford Cars and Trucks went' over the 6,600 mark on Wednesday, May 0, it ifl just announced through The IJord News., '. ; The production on that day was ,615 ' exceeding , by 25 the last highest day, Friday, May 4, when record of 6.590 was established. The twenty-eight a s s e m b'l y plants oi ine .ord Motor uom pany throughout the country ope rate on an eight-hour day basis, and the turning out of 6,615 com pleted Cars and. Trucks in a day means that they were run off the assembly lines at. the rate of one every four seconds. ? ' V; To make this enormous output possible, (he tremendous manufac turing facilities of the company, embracing the great Highland Park and River Rouge Plants, and other factory units, are operating on a twenty-four hour day of three eight-hour working shifts employ- wng more than 100,000 men. Ford high quality standards are consistently maintained in1 every operation entering into the cotf- OFFICER IS KILLED FK0:i v 'AHUSH WHILE DES TROYING STILL. Assassin's Bullet Causes Instant Death xf Yancey Citizen. ' Spear May 21.-rBilI Burleson was instantly killed by a bullet from ambush while aiding She riff fy,afford, of Avery County; in destroying a still, from which two blpckaders ran as ' the two officers approached, according to renorts reaching here." The bul let came from the top of a ride and was the only one fired, Mr. Burleson falling instantly. . ' A f3-f illon copper outfit was Vir t d troyed. ty C - ; c 1" 'crcifcrt1 C.3 oScers. --"as 'dlaco '" !i e .ent're oyer the . 1 cf ::t cf C.2 struction of these popular cars. Letter From;, Carlinville, 111. check , 221 First South Kast, St ".' " Carlinville, III. ' I '. -May 12, 1923. ' Editor News-Record- . Marshall, N. C . i Dear SirN- ' You will find enclosed $2,50 to take thedue of my pap er and keep it coming this way so that we can learn the news of Madison County.1 Some times the paper is a little late arriving but we presume it is due to the fact that Joe Johnson is to busy carrying milk, to get the paper out on time." ! The weather has been firie here till Tuesday of this Week and - then we have had some weather of all kinds since, Tues day for about three minutes I never seen it snow harder but lucky so far that we have not had any freezing weather , and do damaging frost. Yesterday we had an awful storm but don't think any damage done in this section. The Illinois Traction System Railroad, of which I am one of tne passenger conductors, be tween Spring-field 111 . and St. Louis, Mo , had. a bad freight wreck yesterday and tied up the ine about . twenty four hours, Six cars was derailed and piled themselves into a twisted heap along the right of way. The con ductor was riding the' caboose and was shaken up but ; not hurt Best wishes far the people of Dear old Madison and the News Record. l am, a Madison Coun ty boy. J. HENRY ROBERTS'. Notice of Sale Junior Senior Reception Little Pine Needles Mr. nyde nued nis regular ap pointment Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church: Miss Greenman of Montreat, N. G.? de livered a beautiful -.solo foe the occassion. ' ; ' ' ; " A singing schoo) has been plann ed for the Caney . Forke Baptist Church, It is to be held for prac tice for the singing convention in July. Mrs. Adeline' Roberts, Messrs. Dewey Wild, Wiley iloberU and sbn Paul, motored : to AsheViile Tuesday.'1 , '' ' ' Mr. Jim Bo Redmond left , for Detriot, Micb., Monday night. : Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wild, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Sanky Brigman of Walnut. - Mr. and tin, McKmley Redmon were here with home folks last week. . . . Miss Jessie Bridges of Bostio, -N. C, and Mr. II. F. ' Andrews, jof Gastonia, N. C ', were vlitors in the horue of Mr Wiley Roberts, Thursday. They motored from Gastonia bringing Miss Jessie Nor- ris home. '. " ' n- , ,' - Our your; pecj-'a who have been away in "cl are now re tur::' . V.'e v -e fa home On the evening of May 10tb the Senior Class of Marshall II j g h School was delightfully enfertained by the Junior Class, and their tea cher, Mrs. C. M. Blakenship. After beinir received at the , rlnnr by Miss Madge Tweed, the guests were, served with punch,' Misses Edna'Rice and Louise Ebbs presid ing at the punch bowl. .. : , ' A number of interesting ?ames were played and also a contest was eld,in which Miss Jennie Vjer Chandler and Mr. Laurence Mc Iroy won the prize Musical selec tions by various members of the Junior Class, and also a reading by Miss Louise Ebbs added greatly to the entertainment. , Sandwiches were served, and ' la ter m the evening cake with brick ice cream, in the class." c o f o r s, "White and Blue" . Ihose present were the High School Teachers; Prof, ' and 'Mrs C. M. Blakenship. Misses English and Logan The members , of the Senior Class, Misses Jennie Lee Chandler, Anna Kate Ramsey, va Rice, Carol E. McDevitt, Noami Guthrie, Josie Tipton Bonado Sil ver,' Messers 0 1 i n Jarrett, Leo White, Wayne Farmer; and La w rence McElroy. The members of he Junior .Class, Misses Madge Tweed, Zora Roberts Louise Ebbs, Sallie Fisher, Selma Rector, Mae Worley, Edna Rice; Messrs Cleo Eller, Ted McKinney, Wayne Fisher Carrol Bryan, and Leslie Davjg, At the close of the reception the Senior expressed their . thanks and appreciation by giving fifteen Rahs for the Junior and their class yell forMThe White and Blue". By virtue "of 'the power in us vested, " by an order and decree made and entered m the Special Proceeding Entitled "Flossie Wallin et al against Noah Sh(?lton. Kittic Sltelton Salts, Individually,' and as Guardian Fay Shclton, and oth er heirs at iaw of Baxter Sheltori de ceased, in the ' Superior " Court of Madison County, North Caro'ina,! before the Clerk, wo will sell for partition among - the tenants in common ' the following described lands, to-wit; A ; certain piece, parcel or" lot of larld, situated, ly ing and being in No. 2 township, Madison County, N. C on the waters of Shellon Laurel, and being that portion of the W. R. Sheltori deceased estale ' laid off arid set apart to Polly' Shelton, widow a her dower in the estate of WR Shelton, deceased, consisting o 124 acres, and for a full and completq description reference is hereby made to the Special Proceeding- Record, made in said case in the office of the Clerk, of Superior Court of said county, on the 31st day of May, 1923 at the Court Ilonse door in JMarshall, at 12 o'clock M.f re-sell to the highest bidder on the follow ing terms, one third down, one third in 12 months and the remain der in two years after date, the de ferred payments draw interest from date with the option to the pur chaser to pay all the purchase price in, cash with 2 discount on defer red payments, Done this 15th day of May, 1923 C. B. Mashburn and Geo. M. Pritchard,' ' Commissioners 5-16 to 5-29 23 . WOULD YOU BE Wortji To-Day IF YOU Had Saved One-Tenth Of All Administrator Notice "YOU" Have Ever Earned ? You can do it if You Have The Determination ! .-..It CITIZENS BANK " The Bank of Personal Service ' EVERETT TWEED, President :-: ARTHUR WH1TEHURST, Cashier. Notice While I was from home in the horpital, sobe one got the wheel ny wheelborrow; Whoever has it will please return it at once,.""'' ' " ' ' " v 1 - '; ' ; ' C, It. CAfirENTER, ' 'TP Having qualified as adminiRtra- lor of the estate of J. Wilev Nelson deceased, late of Madison County 'Worth Coroliha, this is to notify all persons, naving ciaims4 againsi; ine estate, of s,aid deceased to exhibit them to, the undersigned : at Mar shall;. N. C. , on or before May 12th, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded n bar of their recovery. , ,. All persons indebted to said es tate will pleaso make immediate paymenc to the undersigned. . This May 12th, 1023. Wm. V. FARMER, Administrator of J. Wiley Nel son. o-iz-to-o-ai-JM-d. We are opening up a woods operation on what is known asCnld Spring Branch along the lines of Narrow Gauge Loaginir Road of Boice Harwood Company at Hartwood, Tenn. ;We are read v to make contrancts for the manufacture of both Pulp and Acid woods . from these lands, ani will be glad to submit our contracting proposition to anyone who may be interested. We have camps and xommisarv on the job as well as stables for your slock. Mf you are interested in,' tak ing contract please? communicate with The Champion Fibre'Comgny, Canton, N C. or our agent J. E. Slaughter at Hartford, Tenn. Come prepared to go to work. . - DO GOOD JTo all the good you can. By all the nteans ypu can In all the ways you can. In all the places yo'ucan. At all the times you can. To all the people ypu can As long as ever you can. John Wesley, FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Foe Sale Thorough Bred Barred Rock Eggs, $1.00 per 15, $6 00 per hun dred, two-thirds fertility, ; guar anteed, if less than 10 ou of 15 prore infertil-will duplicate for half price' ' DEWEY, LISENBEE Marshall; N. C. r IS M 2 . ( Hi dffiuilMilflP-f i frt . , ; . JfE -recommend. Certain-tee J because it. gives .' our customers more for their 'money. . Our experience is that Certain-teed has more body and wears longer'' than ordinary paint. . Tiny it at ' Paint Hcndquarte; TT takes but 5 gallons of Certain-teed ' paint for two , A good coats on a house like this (30f x 35.').' That means less than $19 for the paint. When you consider the high cost of building today and how little paint it takes to protect the dollars now invested, can you afford to put off painting? . Whether house, garage or inte rior work, Come in and let us estimate the paint it takes. Our estimates always call for CcrUiin-tctd.' When you dip in a brush and Start to spread, you know why wrecommend it. . House Tuliit Outst r. r " , White No.44l r Window Blind ; Taint ' ' Green No. 44J qt. V 05 Per i , J V 1 Screen Faint .. - -, .. Black No. 740 1 4r r
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