, " Local and Personal
, ,'v Young man if you want a nice
suit at the tight prieftgo" to E R.
Tweed's. 't'- f . '
, Dr. Roberts took theXlittlc 7
year old son of Mr. and, Mrs
Bob Teagueto the Frenchbroad
Hospital Thursday njpming and
some other . patient we dont
know by name Tlic little boy
had appendicitis! r ,
- little Miss Martha Katherine
Ramsey from Walnut is visit
ing her auntiMrs. P. A. i McEl
roy. ; (-':y-- ; :
Oil
JUlVUVi If ll'lvtll U J fTAA,lV auu-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs Nick
.White was right sick for a few
days this week, but is much im
proved. ' -y '.
Dr. J. N. Moore took Mr. Man
ly Shelton and Mr " Treadway
Ao Frenchbroad Hospital t h i s
.week. , . .
, ' '
Nfiws rarrie to Mr. and Mrs.
Mal Puitmnn Vint liH) .Tim
Redmon had been very serious
, ly hurt in Kentucky. Mr. Red
' mon left on first train, to go to
Jim and found' he wasant so
seriously hurt as first reported,
however he.wijl possibly-be in
th Vinsniral fnr a fftiv Havs.
: . Dr Sams took Mrs Spurgeon
Bradley to Frenchbroad Hospi
tal this. The ' troible , was ap
pendicitis." V
. We have the nicest, line of young
Men's suits, we have ever hail. E.
R.' Tweed. " ; ' ' v.
Dr. W. E: Finley was a Mar-
' t ii i rri l V .
Hliail VIN1UH lUUlMltlV. ' ' .
Perhaps some do not know
they are living near a beautiful
lake said to be the largest arti
, ficial lake in the world. It is
Jake James, in McDowel and
3urke County near Bridge wa
ter. .' V; ; ' V '' ' .
Sonie rnorel'fisners to Pisgah
Forest Messefs Carol Ebbs, Pen
der McElroy, and Leslie Davis
John McElroy Atty . spent the
Fourth in Asheville.
Misses Stela Carver and Mar
garet Ward, were In Flenderson
ville for the fourth. , ,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Roberts on June the 23rd. ! a son
Frank Fowler. s .
Mr. Fowler Shelton C a nVe
from the hospital Sunday and is
getting along nicely.' He has
dismissed his nurse too.
v Mrs. John Dsavcr came from
the hospital one day this week
and is doing nicely.
- Born to Mr.- and Mrs '. Lee
Gwaltney . a daughter, Ruth
Hope.. ' -
The following have been on a
fishing trip for a week to Pisgah
Forest Mr.and ; Mrs.' Everett
Tweed and family. Mr. and Mrs
McKinney and Pender McElroy.
We have 25 paip,of Men's $1.50
and $5.00, Black Oxfords, English
last. Guaranteed solid ' lcathar
which we will close out at. $260
per pair. E, R" Tweed's,. - .
Mrs. J. G. Ratts, of Wilson N.
C. formerly of Madison County
is vislting friends and relatives
.here fhis week. - ,
' T h e following . motored to
Blackwell Springs for a picnic
oiirrfi'nnf1 rTt in Ashftvillft. for
U1C 1UUIUI. auu.l'ita AJUiuu
and Children. Mrs. yan Dayjs,
Katherine an d Vahda , Davis.
Mr. and Mrs Hubert Davis, and
. little Miss Terra Katherine 'Da-
viv Mr and Mrs. Jim Baley
" ail Miss Evelyn Baley. r; -'
Mrs. John A. Hendricks, and
Mrs. Joseph House w ere, in
Asheville Tuesday. .
Quite a few people Avere out
w of town for the fourth of July;
Miss Agnes' McElroy went to
Hot Spring Tuesday for a few
days stay including the fourth.
I Messrs Ted McKinney, Edgar
' Davis, Lawrence McElroy, Leo
White moibred to Henderson
ville for a shprt stay on the 4th,
also stopping in Asheville, to get
returns from the fight for Worlds
Heavy-weight championship by
Jaick Dempsey and Tommy Gib
bons. v
FARM WANTED - Wanted
to hear from owner of ' farm or
improved land for sale, for fall
delivery. U Jones, Box 2 61
Olney, 111. : ' - , '
Dr. Frank Roberts, is much
improved and able to be out
again after being confined toiws
home for a few days. '
FOR SALE: Nine Thordbred
Duroc-Jersey Pigs At Six Dol
lars If Taken By July 12th; .
. . KARL HUNTER,
4 , Route 2. Box 99. ' '
learned to read and write in the
'hospital, and was taken to Uerea
; College to finish her "education. A
ma whose name is withheld deposi
ted $1,000 to her credit in a Louis
ville bank.
Automobile Stop L&w v
Is Now Effective.
THE ONLY BIG
SHOW COMING
THIS SUMMER
AMERICA'S BEST
The World's Brightest
-,
Dark Spot
A,
CAMPBELL'S
Hew Orleans Minstrel Co.
'Greatest Colored Show
. On Earth
50 Colored Artists
JAZZJINGER, JINGLES
CREAM COLORED
' . A CHORUS
HI Home On Two Big'
. Pullman Cais '
MARSHALL
WEDNESDAY
July, 11, 1923
UNDER CANVAS
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Watch For The
BIG
HOOII-DAY
PARADE
TO!; SALE Buick Csr in
A Kpntucky mountain girl crip'
pled with infantile paralysis, crawl
ed on her hands and knees to school
over a mountain more than a mile
and a half away. The sharp rocks
despite pads,-cut her knees 'so she
could not make the trip more than
f a few times. A Louisville Thysician
heard of the case asd takir-j he r
t , ' - city ! e rrm'-l ci 1 "".
North Carolina's new stop law
requiring a H automobiles t o
come to a complete stop at rail
way crossings, Except where
there is a gate or watchman, be
comes affective Sunday, July 1,
and it is believed will etiminate
all grade crossing accidents in
the state.
The bill w a s passed during
the last session of the General
Assembly as House JBill No. 445
and Senate Bill No 1445.
Violation of the law as a mis
demeanor punishable by a fine
of not more thaa $10 or impri
sonment of not more than ten
days or both.
Stops must be made at a dis
tance not exceeding 50 feet from
the nearest rail. Failure to stop
does not" constitute contributory
negligence, but is to be consi
dered in evidence, the law cites.
Railroads are required under
the law to post warning signs
not less than 10 feet high, 100
feet from ,the crossing, to be 40
by 50 inches and bearing in red
letters the words, "N., C. Law.
Stop." ; Vv
HOW'S THIS?
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim fur It rid your system
of Catarrh or L'caCness caused by
Catarrh. .'
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists f an Ointment which ' Quickly
Relieves the "catarrhal Inflammation, and
the Internal . Medicine, a Tonic, which
aots through the Blood on the Mucous
Surfaces, tnus 'assisting 10 restore nor
mal conditions.
Bold by druKRlsts for ovsr 40 xears.
P. J. Cheneji A Co., Tolcdor O.
Don't Die-You
Can Live Forever
"Wo are in receipt of a number
of letters from persons asking us
how-to live forever7. There are
said to be ways that this can be
accomplished but as those in pos
session of the secret have ; never
allowed it to get out, the best we
can offer, is this;
First of ail don't play poker or
any other Western game with a
dark complexioned gentleman
with bulgingliip pockets.: "Many
of our acquaintances who, seem"
ed to be enjoying the best of
health have been known to die
suddenly and unexpected as a re
sult pf holding too many cards Qf
the same complexion in a poker
game- - '
Don't blow out the gas.
Don't eat more than a shovel
ful of arsenic t one time.
Split five cords .of wood for
exercise. every ' morning before
breakfast." '''.
Don't sleep wth your boots on
Avoid flvinv machines, powder
houses a ri d dynamite sticks
while they are ignited to a fuse.
Tlnn't kiss another man's wife
in bis presence. 1 -
Don't drink out of public cuts
at consumptive hospitals. :
Don't drink any water. It is
full of germs.
Don't eat 'Vegetables, soap,
ground glass or poison ivy.V v
Avoid standing in front of
moving trains on dark nights.
Never call a man a liar when
he is drinking and " has in his
hands a breech-loading shotgun.
Don't make the nether end of
a mule a plaything. , Toying with
the business end of a mule is
very detrimental to long life.
Keep rattlesnakes, gua monst
ers and boa ' codstrictors out of
you! sleeping apartments. ; The
gila monster should especially be
shunned. It is a tubercular con
structed lizard with a tendency
to bile. 1 Its bite is fatal in many
instances." , -
Avoid growing old. ' . '
The a b o v constructions, if
trict'y adhered to, with the f.r.al
1 . e -'t C' Wi'l 177X7 cf-
Notice Of Sale For Mechanics
LIEN.
NOTICE "is hereby given that
the undersigned will on the J 4th
day of July, 1023. at tlio C o u r t
Uoufic door, in Marshall, sell to the
highest bidder, for CASH the fol
lowing described property, to-Wit:
One Ford Coupe, Model 1922,
motor number 5G52173. Said sale
will bo made to satisfy mechanics
repair and material bill, for sup
plies furnished and woik and labor
done to the amount of $78.97 to
gether with costs of advertising and
etc. The above carwas left at the
undersigned garage an March 27th,
1923, by one W. B. KIRBY. "
(Done this June, 28th, 1923. '
" CLEMETrilENDEKSON, ;
6-29 to 7-7-23 D. . ,
STATE FAIR
v V
Raleigh, June 27 - "Tentin' To
night" is expectjsd to be one of th
popular songs of the sixty second
North Carolina State Fair, which
will be held October 15 - 19. .
General Manager E. V. Walborn
is .making preparations" to bave a
tented city for automobilists, who
have camping outfits. By bringing
along their tents, autoists .will be
assured of ample accommodations
for their needs while thoy are here.
The tented city will be located
within the Fair Grounds" and there
will be ample room for all. This
new feature of the Fair promises to
attract many ardent outdoor en
thusiasts. . .
Raleigh homes will bo thrown
open to Fair visitors as usual and
there will be increased hotel accom
modations, and it is expected that
the large majority of the merry:
throngs will want indoor accom
modations But there will be park
ing tpace at the Fair Grounds for
all who desire it through applica
tion should be made beforehand.
This will be just one of the many
new features that will be put . on
this Fall. Mrs. Edith Vanderbilt,
the enterprising president of the
State Fair, is determined to make
the North Carolina institution se
cond 'to none 'in the South and
equal to the best in the nation. She
is already actively at work lining
up exhibits that will adequately re
presentee vast resources, agricul
tural, industrial," and commercial;
to be found in the' Old North State.
Mrs. Vanderbilt expects to have
something of interest at the ) Fair
for every member of the family. It
is her aim to make tho very, best
fair anywhere. She is 'receiving as
surances of h'carty co-operation
from her fellow Tar- Heels.
NOTICF OF EXECUSI0N SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
MADISON COUNTY
L. D. Chandler ,
- VS.
N Wilson "Chandler
By virtue of an executcm di
rsctcd to the undersigned from the
Superior Court of Madison in 'the
above entitled action, V will on
Monday 2nd day of August 1923
at 1 o'clock p. m., at the Court
House door of said County, sell to
the highest bidder for cash to satis
fy said execution, all the right title
and interest which the said Wilson
CbandleV, defendant, has in the
following described real estate. Be
ine in N. 4 township in said coun
ty of Macliscn and bounded as fol
lows. Beginning on a black oak on
the Ball Hill Ridge, J. W. -Chandler
corner and runs1 westward with
said J. W. Chandler's line to a
maple on top of the White Stone
Cliff Ridge; thence up the said
ridge to the top of the Big Butt to
a staket thence down the Ball Hill
Ridge,to the beginning; " Contain
ing about 16 acres, ;'v , ; 1
. ; . .. . It. R. RAMSEY; . '
7-6-to 7-27-23-d. ; Sheriff. ',
The Size Of Your Account
Makes No Difference
. . f-
. We welcome the small ac
counts as well as the larger
ones. A small hecount today,
may be a large one tomor
row.
CITIZENS BANK
The Bank of Personal Service -
EVEREn TWEED, PresideAt :-: ARTHUR WH1TEHURST, Cashier.'
Notice
We are opening up a woods operation on what is known as Cold
Spring Branch along the lines of Narrow Gauge Logging Road of
Boice Uarwood Company at Hartwood, Tenh. We are ready to make
contrnncts for the manufacture of both rulp and 'Acid woods from
those lands, and will be glad to-suljmit our contracting proposition to
anyone who may be interested. We have camps and commwary on'
the job.as well as stables for your stock. ...if you are interested In tak
ing contract ploase communicate with The Champion Fibre Company
Canton N C. or our agenJ. E. Slaughter at Hartford, Tenn. Come
prepared to go to work. ,
What about a Subscription fc:
lycr? V. ' 'f-yr'x.'l ?:
: I V. I L J . r . J-
Starts the Owccrehip of 8
mm.
and In a short time you will have a car of
your own. Then all "out-of-doors" will be
. yours to enjoy with your family,.
Think of the comfort, the pleasure and
happiness which will be yours.
, ' Buy your car under the- terms of the
For as little as $5, you cai select the Ford
- you want and place your order at once. We
' will put this money In a local bank for you
at interest. Each week you add a little
nVofei This also draws interest. $oon your
payments, plus the interest earned, makes...
the car your own. Come in! Let us giv6'
, ' you full particulars about this new plan.
. 11 ' .- . m '.j " '
F. SHELTON .;
AUTBCRIZ&D SALES AND SERVICE
, LINCOLN
. v Fcrd tzi faizzi
MARSHALL, II. C. f