V , V ,r I,- ; We have with us this week Mr. 0. F. Falor a New Printer. He ;is a jol) artist,, can deliver the goods, let yoiirjo" work be of home print ; Mr. Jeter Wilson, and Kenneth .Ramsey of It F. D. 1 motored Ashevillo Thursday, '. ' , i Read R N. Ramsey's, add this if sue. , rjx-onenir J. j, flailey. now with the Southern Railway in Ashevjlle, left Saturday for Washington. D C. where he is detailed for special duty during the Shriners meeting there. More than one hundred Railway Se cret fiervipfl mpn hsva (wen Aa. t0i:ij iit. . . ... uiiicu w wasmngion ior inis occasion. Mrs. Bailey, and dau- Auditor. Notice of Sale Will ha oh U U At.J . - - ' buid i.u iiih I null i l inn l n tfhter Ne e lfr MnnrfW nn th- . " " m . , ; . wo,oi ine omce and we congrn! Nnrinaro Snu.ial nnr1 ..rill I . ... - .. .. w. t,.:,. r T. T iU""e "urseives mat such a man see the iUKL) add this week the 1"- uaily. wasnmgion. has been oh t fK , u . wonucriui advantage) you . have to The Madison Hardware Com. i ownacar. . ,.nii u j t7-i- r ' . a fier relative!! in Washington D. C. them and get one before the ad- Dr. J. C T.lson was in Mat.hftll vance Price e8 ftn. ' 1 I W. E. Finleyhas resigned as Au- uy-virtue oi the powe r in us ditor of the Countv and Mr .1 'n vested, by an order and decree White, has been appointed to takp matle an(l entered m the Special chared of the office We kr'o siim Proceeding Entitled "Flossie Wallin that Mr. White with all his exper et al gainst Noah Shclton, Kittie ience in the finances of tho countv r"c'ton Salts Individually," and as Guardian Fay Shelton. and oth cr heirs at iaw of Baxter Shclton de ceased, in the Superior Court of Madison County, North Carolina. before the Clerk, wo will sell for partition among the tenants in common the following described lands, to-wit: Wednesday. Madison Hardware Company, has Lamon Wagons. The following left Monday on twelve'ior the Khiine Meeting in A certain piece. nnrnnl r lnf Inn. I aldi.tn 1.. I he Summer Srhnnl tf thai: 11. .. r . ' - In v I " ihk anu ucmg in xno. z townsnip, We have a nice line of Furni- County has been in session for Madison Countv. N. C. on the ture and Iron beds. See us and two.wf eks with a smaller at- waters of Sholton Laurel, and beinir get our prices. Madison Hard- ndance than last year.1 The that portion of the' W R. Shlton wareCompany. culty is the ssme as last year deceased estate . laid off and set OF : :: AMY HARNESS ALSO with Prnf nionUAnnk:n : l I .. . . Dr. Sams and daughter Vivian m " C ,0 1 01 . Shdton. w'dow fts Washington Messrs Will W e s ,, motored to Flag Pond. Tenn.. U Z'Z frowc m cstate ?l w-" Steve Robert., Mr.nd Mrs J. j. via Shelton Laurel and Sam TLr nr;i..: .jtii n.M . II r -.!. . . I v ouivui win litnl I acres, and Ior & lull nnrt mmnftto oauey, ana iNeiiie uauey, anapos mwiouap on may sum, 10 ai- for sir wppWs THa ,ii.;,b,J., , . , , r sibly others. tend Memorial services at thJffoi!' J:.f a"endaQCe dcscnpt.on reference is hereby made w-V.i. . . Samscemeterv. and vUit with VI . . .. uut ,a 10 lDe Pccial Proceeding. Kecord, miss Auaie xNeison ana ivir. Jonn 0 . . T " . P'auieu py iqe racttnat more of mnHp in HniH nat ., m Nelson Jr , from ' Morcanlon and w oar..parenis' ine doctor 18 the teachers come from hnnlJuToZl:: I T. .. Mrs r m. nr, fmm M.a. verV Ju"ant oer the new road wh tfraH-ti "I" .,l-,B " V""" !u,u iviorBunum, weuncsuay. ..m . . I...": " iiuance on me Summer ses- Marshall, at 12 o'clock M.. rr-spll Dr. Dinwiddie of Marshall Phar hv TTniroi rntv T !!?.n.. th,se schools to the highest bidder on the follow- .macy spcn( Monday in Asheville. says they only like -about onel I!" S6?'" ". ternw- one third down, one We only have the Mowing mile each ha vintf the intin,' l!".1" ",e 'acoiieges th.rd in 12 months and the remain- Machines Ipft t th- nM nr,V If nnPn Th An:n, 4k; a "UIC au.u moe ine morals ot der in two years after date, the de w v vuwaa i uw vuvuiuk u& uiia a uau i t-t a iir. . i i. ferred payments draw interest from daf.e 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, Home Made Harness " Marshall, N. C. Few; DaysvOnly Beginning June 11, 1923 Don't miss ihi . WMM. you want real bargains. if you need a mower this year you means much to Madison Coun-Ln ty, as it gives us almost direct connection with Johnson City, Bristol and other noted points. Mr. John Nelson, from North ern Idaho: passed through Mar shall some days ago enroute Tax Lisfers had better see us quick. Madi son Hardware Company. Miss Nell Hinkle came home from Normal Wednesday, We dont juBt exactly know her plans since her graduation. Miss Mary Gudgcr, Mrs.' Will Morganton He came to Mars Iff 1 .it i ' i I L 11 i . jviurrow, ami ouirrs aucnaca uieinan Monaay nignt to SDend a funeral of Mm. J. R. Swann Wed-1 few days before returning to nesday. I Idaho. Mr. Nelson left Marshall j iUra n v vuua Nome twenty one years atfo. and movel to Ashevill. was hacK on a vis.tin 1016 just rr , -lLZ latter the hiffh water. I miaht vw.,. M1 Among those who motored to add, Mr. Nelson is still young m!. 0 have not Iisted Washington D.C. to the Shriners and good looking, and a single KSL VT be n W. E.SEAE Wednesday the listers nf th - wuw 1 1 UOUIAI 1.1 b lit. 1V1 ai" 'U I t ii j i . ,. ., . .-.; siiau ana nanaea in tneir lists. There is an increase in the num- Notice ber of the ones listed. year the number was 5537. Last This -16 to 5-29 23 year the amount turned in was'-' ".' "j m . 5506. However this does not!' OtCL MOtOf if. i or men who have not listed. The ; Washington D.C. to the Shriners and good looking, and a single meeting, from Marshall were . Mr. man, hoping to possibly bring Mlsoan88eaaii-ttHm Clarence Henderson, Mr. IrveKing him back to Marshall m- nm 0134 a11 Uxes must be ltsted by VB WWU1V Mr. John Lisenbce. . Dr. Sams and his wife expect to leave Monday by Motor for Charlotte to attend Grand Chap trr)f the O. E. S Dr. Sams Sams has the honor of being Grand Sentinel. Mr. Edd Gilbert, Of Newporl lennessee was a Marshall visitor Tuesday.- . v( f We have a very large Stock of Hardware and Furniture, and invite you to give us a trial, i It .pleases us to please you. Madi son Hardware Company, Prof Fred Sams and his family are in Mars Hill for the present. Profeaw Sams visited Marshal Tuesday. , Dr. Moore took two patients to Asheville Tuesday to French Broad Hospital. The Patients were Mrs. Wade Redmon and Rev. Hale Changer's son of Walntt. Both patients are - do ing nicely: where near to make his home. Whiskey Capture . See us for Lamon Wagons, , Madison Hardware Company. - ' Mr. Jeff Nelson, Assistant Grand Lecturre, Masonic Lodge, for State of North N. C; from Morganton is in Marshall for a ' few days on business. We are sure glad to see our old friend Big Charley Ramsey out "N stirring around again. The News , Record force wishes a "speedy re cover for him. 7 J , We ar j sure glad to see' Rev.C. . M. Carpenter, picking up and fook , ; ing better. Day by Day in every i . way this good sun-shine will make him better and better, v ' ' Mr. A. N. Woody of Spring . Creek waa enroute through Mar ,, shall to Asheville last . Friday with a large load of wool. V" Mr. Jasper Ebbs Jias been in ' Marshall for several days on Marshall. - ; " ; ,; BIG SALE OF ARMY Har- nesr also home made harness Marshall, N C. few days only Beginning June 11th 1923. Don't rics this sale if you want real ' M. E. SAVn. the first of July and that those coming into the Register of Deeds must pay $1.00 for the listing. This is mandatory and the Register of Deeds is held personally responsible for the dollar fee. Tt must fw Sheriff R. R. Ramsey, made two TheDroDertv in th (awmk nf good captures on Wednesday. For Madison are to h ro.nQA00H some time word lias gone out that and commissions have been! wnisKay could .be gotten in the named for this Duroose. This is l.h .. I T-ilM ' Bi?; Demand For One-ton Trucks Double Ford Sale We Commissioners Spring Branch along the lines of Narrow C.il lT"?", Boice Harwood Company at Hartwood. Trnn wa..Mv..,i4.-j. : , , . - i' v v icuuy 'iiu make contrancts for the manufacture of both Pulp and Acid 'bhtfe froni these lands, and will be glad to submit anyone who may be interested. We have camos and ci.r, J' the job as well as stables for vour stock. If von araii Jj:- mg contract please communicate wit h Th rhomniv..MA -f "piv.Mtiic-jufHuany Canton, N C. or our agent J. E. Slaughter Hirlfn. : tvw :. .1 1 ft" Tllk. Company quarutytnat any one wished. In to be done before the first-of the morning the Sheriff and depu-IJuly. ties started out and captured first v i n i 1 1 -r . ueier oneiion on Jaurei. tie bad mr : ; rii.-.: tj... whiskey hiden m the yard He was dautfhter of rnntfrMm.n wh 1. I 1 A. . A I m a W .m seui, uses 10 town ana placed in Mrs. Lamnev. and ffrandriantfht Dctriot Mich., May Motoriza tion of'delivery and hauling sys terns in the cities and through agri -1a 1 . 1 f v 1 cultural sections wncre improveu ica highways have greatly facilitated j S J transportation continues to increase I ? 3 i ar. a rapia pace, One-ton trucks will lead in popu- 3 ' ilarily by a wide margin. This is strikingly shown in the sales of Ford trucks, the demand for which has more than doubled the sales of a yea. ago. During the first four months of j m llTt . jail and the Sheriff and posse went er of Mrs. Jim Gudger is visit- h!8 year' the Fo otor ComPany I v t TITS 1 1 1i JT r f inlmaKnH nf nafai I in f hn I nifol I fa part of the upper li K 1S- "1U Mow; M'ss i"" ... v. ....v. ,t , on to anotner part of the upper i ,a a:u-1 uw.' miss;-"- . " " . . i . .. ... liiamriev nas been Rnendintf tho-H alps a tnt ot ay.avs Truck? 0nrrJT!!:.?Te Washinlsi 682 more than Were sold 'during fi ft. M R. N. JZAMSEF'S :: S , L ' ; BeginnincE Saturday-While 1 they last With each $SM U CASH PURCHASE one n A ,' r S3 Ladies 85.00 shoes for 75 cents.1! With each 810.00 CASH PUR CHASE you receive - one of Ladies 85.00 shoes FREfe 1 " . . .... . . VMVMf . Civil Court and a large Quanity of whiskey. I ton D, C. The operator Floyd Bice Was taken and a large still of 120 gallon capa city. Liquor was hidden all around and n th quanity .that was mar- vclous. The Sheriff poured out the La8t weelc thft out met with liquor. ThavesseU nar were of Judge Uiy-on in the chair. The the capacity of thousands of 'gal docket Was not reached except that Ions. - The men were brought to .of Monday. The cases were weari town and placed in jail. The still 80,1,6 ant' 'ong and the questions is aboul-the largest that has beenlwn,,e not except in one case of captured. For some time this still Ireat moment took time. Judge has bppn snunininnMl ' and ' fha nf I Brvson after all the testimnnv wns Beers have been waiting only to get Jm the Ceof Worley and Rector prooi on ine men oeiore going and "IUUICU wuiprumise ana ine sur taking.- It means that one DrolificlTey being made this week. source of bootleg whiskey is cut off I The ease of most importance was and the offenders will have to suf fer for their CRIME. Ivy Dam Items. the Insurance case. The case had been heard in pne of the former months and was carried mto the Supreme Court and ordered re heard. The insurance was taken out and altho the premium was not paid at the ttne still it was Mr. Willie Hunter. Misa Bessie I ready. 1 The one taking out the Roberts, Mr. Hoye Fox. Miss! policy t!ixi and the widow asked Edna Fisher and ': Misa Zennie that the comDanv naid the ammmi Fisher, motored by r o u t e of I The reason of the Premium not tv. Laurel Branch to Marshall Mon ling paid was that the agent delay- day night. Mr. Howard Hunter has been working for W. H. Fisher on the pole line but has resigned Mr Alphonsb Watkins has his place. Mr. Bunyan Fisher has boueht for himself a Ford roadster. ' Miss Mary Fisher is visitine Miss OHie Woody at W est . i ea to aenver tne policy. ? The supreme-court held . that the case should be . heard and when the cause was put to the jury they al lowed the amount of the policy,, $2000,00 and interest from date of death, 'discounting the amount of the premium. The ease ' was Fox Administrator V8 Volunteer Insur ance Cmjfany of Tennessee. The widow 'was Mrs. EnglisH Court r' !hrr''iyr"'f"i, ' ' the same pcrion last year. The Ford Motor Company during the week ending Tuesday, May 15, setup a new production record by turning out 39,303 Cars and Trucks J for ddmestic use, it is announced 1 1 . - - . BOH by 1 he rord .News, ibis exceeds by 250 the previous high weekly record of 3'J.053 established the weak before. . The highest day of the last week was May 9th when a new daily pro duction mark of 6,615 cars and trucks was reached., At River Rouge the F. idson Tractor plant's production for the week was 2,940. : The Lincoln division of the com pany produced 165 cars during the week ending Tuesday. . Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administra- tor of the estate of U. N. Ednev deceased, late of Madison County, H.' C. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased t6 exhibit them to the undersigned at Asheville N. C. Route 4 Box 31 On or before June 6th 1924 or this notice will be plea ded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will 'please - make immediate- payment to the undersigned. . ; This June 6th 1923. ' , E, J EbNEy, j : Administrator of G K' EJiiey. When you trade heie you pay less for Dry Goods, Clot hinShbes1 and Hats. n !9 R. N. RAMSEY Marshall, N. C. i K7ft ipqn f, f (ii News Items From Bull Creek , Sunday we had a very fine ser mon from our pastor. 5 Ke v. J. M. Pickens. Our new house was filled with people, many coming from adjoining communities At was voted to re-seat the house in the near future. This will completed the building program started over a year ago. c We are glad to note that Misses Fay and Ada SftW of BuU Creek have returnd home for vacation They have been attendinin school at the Asheville Normal. Messrs. GrantMcDaris, George Edwards, Tillery Buckner, Al- bun Buckner." Bon White and Tom Kent"nd Rosses Ora Mer rel, Clara Vleryt' Daisy Phillips, f nd Treva Cllver hive '! ' students of Marshall High School for the past yean They are now out on vacation. 4 v Mr. Roy Capps and Mr. Wood son Kay, both of Bull Cwek have decided to srjend thPiV ii-: cation working in the the World Purity Movement. We are very glad that we have young1 men who will devote their and talent to so .worthy a cause.' We know' that. - tKoJ u ... ' support of eastors and laymen the county over. ' ' In theahqpTi(a nt ri leader, Mr. Henry Sprinkle, Sun day, Mr. Claxton Corn led the class. We are trvinff ti m.u' our singing this ; year the f best BlGr SALE CJ1 AH' !Y jl?r. ness a!--)-1 1 j burners MarohalCN.'.feFeW.-Ca'ys' r": !y KeinnmgJunellth i:zi. I t nirl t'i r,,- !f '-r- - - .

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