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Of French Broad
Opening Her New Home
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A county wide celebration has been planned for the opening of the new banking house of the Bank ot Trench Broad, which will occur on
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L On this occasion, the officers and directors ot the well known local institution, have planned to give a big public reccption'lasting from, ten in '
the morning continuously to eight in the evening, every resident of Madison and aojoining counties ocmg wiuiauy umu
The features of entertainment that have been provided for the day includes speaking, music,
refreshments arid souvenirs. . . , . ' " "
,;n h- cwm thrnncrh the nalatial new bankine office by directors of the Bank of.French Broad, who number twelve pf he lead-
in- business men or this section. The public will .be admitted to all parts of the bank, an opportunity thus being afforded to. inspect Jhe burglar
proof vault, with its missive door of many tons ot drill-resisting steel, and the entire modern and costly equipment with which the. institution
will laciutaie us Djusincss in iuc ucw iiwmo. ( ., . ,
Co-incident with its removal, the Bank ot Frc ich Broad will establish a Savings Department to encourage greater thttft in Madison County
and to provide a welcome depositary for the savings of the people. . ' , ' '
The new home of the Bank of Freacfa Broad Is easily one of the finest In the State.; It has been remarked by many bankers and others
..' u-m .,Kriiv o npaL. that Marshali can boast the finest baoklnd house In any city In the connfry of similar size.
The honsewarmind of the Bank of French Broad is expected to attract thousands of visitors for the day. Prominent bankers will attend
WcMibowa speakers will appear. And the occasion, it Is said, will live Iontf In the annals ot Madison iouniy s proBr.
- FTTTT program OF THE CELEBRATION WILL BE REPORTED IN OURNEXT ISSUE
,Mr. J. J. Redmon, President, authorized The News-Record to say that he and his associates in the man
agement of The BANK OF FRENCH BROAD will be very happy to shake hands with every man, woman and
child in MadisonCounty. ; V N
In the ew Eanking House on Saturday? My 21st.
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Sunday School Convention.
OF TIIJ3 FRENCH) BROAD ASSOCIATION
To lie Held With Locust Crove Church, July 27, 28, 29, 1923
Programme.
FRIDAY, July 27
1:00 p. "m. Wovshi'i i:i fong and prayer.
1:30 p rii LnSrodue
ory sermon by Wiley Graham.
2:00 p
i i 4- .r T , U..1 .1... n t . m AF nihi
Sunilnv School "who is allowed two minutes to discuss the
year's record '
2:45 p.m. Organization. .
o:0)p m, Open Conference on strengthening the weak places in our
Sunday School work.-.
4:00 x m: Miscellaneous business a,nd adjournment. . ,
SATURDAY. July 28
9:00 a. 'tri. Period of worship, led by Ezekiel Wallin.
9:30 a m II Mort of L J. Ammcns. . ' ,
I '; 0 ;i ra The Convention and its possibiliii :s, Gpneral Conference.
' io: a m 'The leaching agency in the Sunday School. W. II.
1 - Hooker.
II :l.r' a. rkv Ad!rc' ' Three Points for EmphasiV J L.Coizine.
; 12:00 M.. Dinner on the grounds ,
1:00 !
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Why Dodge the Issue?
Baiting the Supreme Court.
"0 p.
nt iT('f:jl of Woihip. led by Perry Sprinkle,
m i-'iuclica! plans of reaching our unreached thousands. Gen
Crva' Conference. .
d duig and tra'ning our boys and ycung men. E. R.
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3:0 p. m'. ' ii-ej unouiis business and adjournment
. . , ' ' ' " SUNDAY, July 29.
9:15 a. m.T-Si:n'Ly f'chool as usual.
10:15 a. iu. The Sunday School, as an agency in building, up the
' ' ; .c'uU'ch L. R. VilhaniH.
10:45 a. m,' Womhn's work Mw R L. Moore. . ;
11:03 a. m.' Sern.qa -R. P. McOra-ken.
The new income tax figures tell
a plain story with a plain lesion
In one year, the number of Ameri
cans payine taxes on incomia-'a.bove
$100,000 decreased from d.OOU to
2,300. That is aloss ef 1,300.
The governments of the United
States are practically inviting peo
ple 10 evade their taxes by seeking,
relief through investment in tax-
' ( i pa cppiirit.ipa
The governments, local and na
tional, lay before the map of large
income a great mass of their se
curities, every few days, and say
to him: ,:V '. -'tv-;
If you will hand over some of ;
y ur money in exchange for tbes,e
securities, we will see that you pay
no taxes on the income that you
draw from the loan. '
Many taxpayers accept this in
vitation and thus evade, or dodge,
taxes, thereby unoiading a fierce
tax burden on the res of uv.
So long as the coverhraents im
pose er.ormou,s taxerr and at. lb:
same time offer a r. ady v.ay uut,
the present abuse will go on. '
Politicians who rage against rich
tax dodgers, and then vote for
tax-free securities, are, merely bea'
ing the air, and they know it.
NOTICE
The local choir is expected to lead the worship in song; Note
that three of I ha -rr.o.t i uportant period? are given to general confer
enc:eol vii al themes Opportunity is thus given to everybody tQ
havj a part:--Prepare; plan, pray and be present from beginnig
to e::d. f : c .
i!r. Petei'son, with headquarter!
at Asheville, will takeover Eoiestry
service handled un;iJ recently by
C. II. Purra'T'e,.'who resigned- on
April 23. "The niounta'n counties
of the State'nre being dirided into
two dist;i-ts, in order to tejure
C'j-;era;ion- ana ptearer
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'r. Petci-.-oa will have
three of which are now co-operating
in forest proieation work. The
warden for the other western did
trictis yet to be appointed.
Motor vehicle owners and pros"
pective owners are expected to
pay out-at le:.st f2,EA0,r :0,CCO
for crr3 e i tr."' t'.'j j r.
Picnic.
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' lHe IOHOWIUK JJCIiOUa liau
quite a nice outing - last Thurs
day night Misses Logan Par
nell iDavis, Nevada Ward and
George Gwaltney; M e s s e r s
daton, Coats and others joining
.them on the way They no
tored from Marshall to E! ' ck
well Springs ard there C ey
stopped for supper, , af terwc rds
they went for a visit to Mr. r r 3
Mrs A.E Cole near As'.
' ''n some ti2 very
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There is much being said these
days in criticism of the power ex
erciccd .by the United States Su
preme Court. , j
"It is a proposition too plain to !
be contested that the Constitution
controls any legislative act repung
nant to it; or that the legislature
may alter the . Constitution by an
ordinary act. - Between thee altw
natives there is no middle ground.
The Constitution is either a supe:
rior, paramount law, unchangeable
by ordinary means, or it is on a
level with ordinary legislative acts,
and, likefother acts; is alterable
when the legislature shall please to
alter it. ' If the former part of the
alternative be true, then a leg-sda-tive
act contrary to the Constitu
tion is not law; if the latter part be
tr:;e then written constitutions are
abmrd attempts, on the part of
the people, to limit a power in its
own nature illimitable.''
This doubtless will be the Ameri
jan constitutional view, in contrast
with. the British puprente parlia
mentary idea," so long as the gov
ernmental system left us by ; the
builders othc lepublic is able to
withstand the attacks ef those who
would have the polit ical' wisdom
and intelligence of the average man
reflected in our organic law rather
than to set up a standard of wis
dom and intelligence t operate as
a check on popular clamor.
Notice Of Deed Of Trust Sale
I will be in Marshall N.
C. on 6, 7, day, of August,
1923. : r
AT DR. J. N. MOORE'S
office for the purpose of ex
amining eyes and fitting
glasses, I guarantee results.
North Carolina -State Li
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WHEREAS Frank' McLemore
did on the 30th, day of Decem
ber, 1920, execute and deliverto
J. C Ramsey, Trustee, a tiiust
deed on certain lands in Madison
enemy, State of North Carolina
therein described, to ecu re the
sum of $2350'00 due- by said
Frauk McLemon to 3. W. Neleoo
which said trust deeoTia recorded
in Madison county, in Deed in
Trust Book 22 Page 161 to which
reference da hereby made; and
whereas default baa- been made in
the payment of the moneys se
cured by said trust deed, and the
said tru!tee has ben duly reques
ted to execute the trust therein
con,!i'-ed; '
NOW THEREFORE, notice is
hereby niven, that under knd by
virt ire of the power contained in
sid trust: deed, I, the ondersin
ed trustee, n the 6th. day of Au
gust, 1923, .between the hour of
10 a. m 'and 3 p m., at the court
house door in the town of Mar
shall in Madison county North
Carolina, will, by public auction,
sell to the highest bidder for cash
the following dese-ibvef property,
viz: N '
Beginning- oti v8malt maple
ner th cr eek in ( Wj Teeds
line and runs south with his line
26 poles to a stake near theSeml
nary in W C.'Sprinkle line, John
B. Nelsons old corner,; thetice
East, no w sou t h 7 East with
Sprinkles lice 84 poUjsto a hick
ory: thence North , 13 west 24
poles to a stake: North 44M
West 26 poles to a stake on top of
the ridge;'thence South 870 West
49 poles to a stake in the Jessee
Wallin line; thence with his said
line, South 37o West 12 poles to
the beginning. Containing 171
teres more or lest.
iVi.i l .nd will be sold to satisfy
-' t'ett secured by :.;J trc:t
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NORTH CAROLINA,
MADISON COUNTY.'
Ry virtue ef ' the power in me '
vested, by a certain deed of trust
executed by R, L.; Carter, R.. J.
Carter and R. Zi Carter to the un
dersigned, as trustee,'' to secure a
debt therein described, to T. L.
Brownbearing date the 24th day
of November, 1920 ahd Recorded i
in Book 24 at Page 209, to which
Referenc is made for a full descrip
tion default having been , made is
the payment of said debt, and hav
ing been requested to execute the
trust therein provided, I will, on
the S0tfiday of July 1923, at J 2
o'clock, M.,: at the Court House
door in Marshal), Madison County.
N. C.,'sell to the highest bidder for
cash down. the following described. ,
real estate; to-wit; a certain lot or
parcel of land, situate on the wat
ers of California' Creek, No 5 town
ship, Madison County. N. C, and
known as the Call Win ton Mdl
property, and being the . land in
cluded between the mill race and
said California Creek, as said creek'
ran when a certain bond for title
was executed by M. E. Carter, de-
ceased, to James C. Hampton, dat
ed September the 25, 1882, and re
corded in the office of Register of
Deeds in Book 24, page 460, con
tainmg 2 acres, more or less, and
being the same lands conveyed by
Al F. Sprinkle and wife to ,T L.
Brown,' dated, May the '31ft. V?09.
And recorded in Deed Book N o. 32,,
at page 455 of the records of deeds
of Madison County ; And bfing
the same lands sold by T. L. Brown
and wife to 4he grantors : in this
lesiof trust. ' , v
Said sale was made for the pur-
pose of paying off and discharging
the debt secured, which jras for the
purchase money of said lan J
Done this the 23th day cf Jc e,
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