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i mm m m wi i 7W When ttour Children Cry for It Castoria is a comfort when Baby fretful. No sooner taken than the little one is at ease. If restless a few drop r uj .w.ntnwnL No harm done, for Castoria is a baby remedy, meant tor babies. Perfectly safe to gle the youngest infant; yon have the doctor!" wora ior mn - -n - v, . duct and you could use it every day. But it's in an emergency that Castoria mean most Some night when constipation must be relieved or colio pains or miffoT-inir Never be without at some mother keep an extra bottle, un opened, to make sure there will 7 be Castoria in the house. It ea ecUrj inr nlder children, wo; reaa mw that comes with it. FROM MILL RIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Mason Sawyer of Craggy spent last Friday and Satur day with Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Davis. Mrs. C. A. Fortune of Gastonia, (who has spent some time with Mrs. Z. B. Anderson, left Tuesday for Greenville, S. C. where she will speiW some time with her sister, Mrs. Jet Burnett, and from there she will go to Texas. Mr. and Mrs. James Treadway went to Stackhouse Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Brazzell spent Sun day afternoon at Z. B. Anderson's. TAXI SERVICE Open and closed cars. Better serv ice. Prices are right Phone, j write or telegraph B. FERGUSON Phone 58. tf. From BLUFF There was a small crowd at Sunday School last Sunday and we hope that a larger crowd will attend next Sun day. Little Edna Waldroup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Waldroup, has a Kerimis rasp nr ninf.hp.mA- i Mr. and Mrs. Oddie Waddell and i children spent Saturday night with his father, Mr. Will Waddell. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Waldroup and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Edd Waldroup. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and family of Greeneville, Tenn., made a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Edd Wal droup Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Emoline Fagan of Weaver ville, N. C, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Eliza Waldroup. Misses Lizzie and Delie Waldroup spent Saturday in Hot Springs. Little Dorothy Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Connor has been very sick the past two weeks. Miss Rosa Waldroup visited Mrs. Eliza Waldroup JTriday. Mrs, Charlie Finley has been very NURSES know, and doctors bars declared there's nothing quite like Bayer Aspirin for all torts of aches and painsbot be sure it is genuine Bayer;', that name most' be. on the package and on every tablet: Bayer is genmae, and the word gmuinc in .red is on every box. You cant go wrong if you will juit look at the box: . - 'a sa S-X - g 1 sick for some time. We have a lot of sickness in our community. BUCKNER The "farmers have been very busy cutting tobacco for some time. Miss Thelma Hensley has been spending the iweek with her sister, Mrs. Oscar Stanton in West Asheville Miss Johnnie Hensley and Nell Ponder spent Thursday night with Miss Mary Hughes. Several people from this place at tended the singing convention at Beech Glenn, Sunday. ech Glenn, bunaay. fr nnH Mm. Grover Dockery irom Mrs. D. E. Hensley. From PINEY GROVE w a" n.TV 7 fa7mersr oY Si. section a7e' aboui through cutting tobacco and saving wniii. had a nice time at the chufchTunday Had a good dinner, oh k1 nf ? i was the sineing. the RunioToj. ,?n.i." DAmnna the Pine Mr. Harrison Redmon's class, tne rme Creek class, also a few more, an aia some fine singing. Everyone enjoy ed the day fine, which was to secure funds for the repairs to the church building. We certainly do appreciate the kindness of the people. The do nation amounted to about one hun dred and twenty dollars. Miss Phyllis Chandley of wooann w.s wsuw. ifra. Rrvan Messer was tlio Mission hosnital for an operation for appendicitis, last Friday. When last heard of, she was improving. Let's all wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. A. H. Lancaster and family took dinner with Mrs. W. M. Arrow ood Sunday. Saturday afternoon between four nnH civ nVlock some man passing in a Ford car picked up a small puppy belonging to Edith Arrowooa. it War seen picked up between Mr. Ar j&wood's and Mr. Albert Teague's. - TVio mm was black and brown. Anyone knowing where it is please j notifv Mr. W. M. Arrowoou, through the News-Record. 666 it Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speedy remedy known. WALNUT CLUB The 4-H Club of Walnut met Wed nesday morning at 8:45 o'clock in tjnj high school auditorium with Miss1 France; Crafton, home demonstration agent. Thisuas the hm meeting ol the club since school opened. We then reorganized because many of the girls from other districts who could not attend this summer wanted to join now. This first meeting was called to or der by the president, Miss Odessa V. Henderson. Much interest was dis- played by those anticipating entering CftTVlanrcontinue the work of last year, dress making, during this season. Since about half of the club members are entering their second ; year's work, it is expected that their , progress will De more sawsiactory ana efficient .----! i A short talk was given by Prof. O. F. Blankenshin. and I think every , girl should bear in mind what he said, ' because he gave us several excellent facts concerning the necessity of ev- . ery girl learning to sew. He also ; told us what was expected of each ; club girl. "To ,do our best and our ' very best and nothing else." I We then had a business meetingl Our former secretary, Miss Florence Hyde, resigned. Her resignation "was , received by the cluD. we regreneu to give her up, because she has been a very efficient secretary, and has served us well. Marie Hutchins was then elected secretary for the coming term. Miss Crafton suggested that we in troduce a new office, that of club re porter. Her duty would be to make a report to send to the papers f each meeting. Miss Gypsie A. Mc Devitt ias elected by a unanimous A committee was appointed byj president to select a new name and song for our club. They are: Sallie K. Chandler, Norma Wild and Mar garet A. Leake. Another committee was appointed to prepare a program of twenty minutes to oe given ai we beginning of each meeting. They are: Misses Ruby Wild, Josephine Ramsey and Florence Hyde, i The officers for the coming term are: President Odessa V. Hender son; Vice-president Josephine Ram. sey; Secretary ana Treasurer rie 1 uutcnins; iteponer uypsi- n. McDevitt. ' ': This ended our business meeting. We then took up regular work. ; The girls who ar entering for the first time are to make a sewing bag. The older girls are to make a dress, coats or pajamas. , , Our next meeting will be Tuesday, Sept-24 at 10:45 o'clock. I think all dubs should put frn their best efforts to live , ap our rlnh motto: : "Make! best Better." When we see the enthusiasm of Miss Crafton, and especially the. Walnut Club, Trhen we see the dense interest nt hnrh Mim Crafton and Mr. Blank- PTmhiTi ' As they are nutting forth' the greatest efforts to make our club neater let jis as ciud mempers co operate with them 1 Club Reporter. ' A Buncombe County farmer found that the weed ruining his fine moun tain pasture was an excellent grototh of le?reMa whieh his 19 cows could mi let p if crt.;!y grazed. Greatest Show On Earth Coming To Thisf Section ..." r" :.::.?.,r,, & : Rlnlin Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus Announce Early Appearance. Only Five Ring Circa in the World. Thousand On Wonder to be Seen After all there is but ehe great cir cus. And now comes the announce ment that Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailev's "Greatest Show, on Earth," will soon visit this vicinity, with all its myriad of wonders when it ex- hibits in AsbevilU, Saturday, Oct. 5. mi j j u! -- i u !inr tha annrnmncn nf this wonder of wonders is now in this territory and its gaily colored lithographs blazon forth throughout the countryside. Coming on 100 double length rail road cars, carrying its entire comple- iment of 1600 .arsons and 1000 ani mala. The Big Show will exhibit -hu- mouth of a cannon; Goliath, the five- ton Sea Elephant; the combined Wal- 1 enda-Rellmut Troupes, danng ar- ti9ts of the high -wire; Con Colleano greatest of tight wire performers Miss Lillian Leitzel, most famed of all female aenalists; the flying co- donas, led by the intrepid Alfredo, I Maximo, the funniest of wire acts; !the Rieffenachs and Ernestos, great est of equestrians, and many others jfrom these and foreign shores. ' There are more new foreign acts than ever before with the Big Show , d nerforn and performances dazzling with isplendor and magnificence are pre 'canton tiiio dftiiv. ine Kineiinir- rtarnum uircus is ue omy uve-nug Circus in the world. W. A. SAMS Physician and Surgeon Office Front Room Over Citizen Bank. From HECK CREEK Miss Geneva Wallin was visiting .Mrs. Dock Wallin Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Oat Presnell were Jvisiting Mrs. Elisha Rice Sunday. I Mr. Joe Reese was visiting Mr. Har. iley Rice. Mr. Chester Presnell was visiting Mr. Cullus Rice Sunday. ! Mr. J. A. Griffin was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Harley Rice, Sunday. Mr. Jess Wallin anl son, Clyde, uere vifMng Mr. Mjarion Wallin Sunday. Miss Lois Wilde was visiting Mrs. Dock Wallin Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Elisha Rice was visiting Mrs. J. A. Wallin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rollins Gosnell were on Heck Creek Thursday. ;. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reese were visit ing Mrs. Allie Rice Sunday., Mr.' Edgar Roberson wea visiting Mr. Rufus and Shuford Wille Sun day. Mr. and Mrst Ed Coates were visit ing Mr. and Mrs. James Wilde" Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Runnion were visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. F. WaJMn Sunday. We are sorry to report little Brtt ton Wallin on the sick list. Missed Leona and Pauline Kice f - Miss Lois Wilde Sun 18 Your, tongue tells when you Coated tongue, drymontli, bad breath, muddy skin, groggy nerves and sour stomach suggest its use. Nash County cotton growers plan to reduce their acreage to cotton' be cause of heavy losses from boll weev il infestation this summer. MARS HUE To Open Dental Oface Two Day In Week 0 v er George Cc '.' Whitaker's Store , ; .WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ; ' beginning:----APRIL 17 & 18, 1029 WILL BE AT MY OFFICE IN MARSHALL ON OTHER 1 ' DAYS ' , . J. H. HUTCHINS, 1 Dcr.tist need ((alotaLs TRAOR MARK REO. MARS MX TAX LIST At 12 o'clock noon on Monday, October 7, 1929, at the Court House door in Marshall, N, C, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to . the existing lawt-of North Carolina, the following lands in Mars Hill, Madison County, on which the city taxes for the years ' 1925-1926-1927 remain unpaid. A list of which land and lota to be sold , and the amount due thereon with cost of advertisement and sale to bo added are as follows; " .'';. C. K. Anderson, John W., 1 lot land, tax and cost Briggs, Dan L., 1 lot land, tax and cost Bryan, W. M., 1 lot land, tax and cost Bradley, S. A., 1 lot land, tax and cost Carter. L, J.. 1 lot land, tax and cost - , .Carter, A. O., 1 lot land, tax and cost uoay, j, . l lot una, tax ana cost Clark & Owen, 1 lot land, tax and cost Carter & Ponder, 1 lot land, tax and cost . Ellis, B. M., 1 lot land, tax and cost Hamlin, S. V., 1 lot land, tax and cost Holcombe Si Jarvis, 1 lot land, tax and cost -Holcombe, Mrs. I. D., 1 lot land, tax and cost . Holcombe, Fred H., 1 lot land, tax and cost Robinson, J. C, 1 lot land, tax and cost Keese A. II. 1 lot land tax ana cost Reese, Ellis W., 1 lot land, tax and cost Riddle, R. R., 1 lot land, tax and cost Sams, A. H., 1 lot land, tax and cost Sprinkle, J. B., Est., 1 lot land, tax and cost Tilson, C. Y., Est., 1 lot land, tax and cost Trantham, S. O., 1 lot land, tax and A raiiuiaili, o. x ivt lauui ba ouu Webster, F. M., Est., 1 lot land, tax oours Lota of folks who think they have "indigestion" have only au acid condition which could be corrected in five or ten minutes. An effective anti-acid like Phillips Milk of Magnesia soon restores digestion to normal. Phillips does away with all that sour ness and gas right after meals. It pre vents the distress so apt to occur two hours after eating. What a pleasant preparation to take 1 And how good it Is for the system! Unlike a burning doe of soda which is but temporary rclwf at best Phillips Milk of Magnesia neu tralizes many times its volume m acid. Next time a hearty meal, or too rich a diet has brought on tne least aiwxuu fort, trj of Magnesia From Black Mountain We are having some cool weather at this writing. Had two frosts. Miss Florence Gosnell of Belva is snendine a few days with her sister, Mrs. Robert Waldrou. ... Mrs. Addie Waldroup la on tne sick list at this writing. Mr. Douglass . Buckner and Miss Florence Gosnell, Mae Wardrup and Ernest Hart motored to Black Moun tain Sunday. Mr. Jess Hart was seen ai urayson Sunday. . ... Mr. and Mrs. Worley and chil dren, Glen and Billy, Cinthy Buckner i i;fio Parrv and Florence Gosnell were visiting some friends in Black Mountain Saturday night. Miss Mae Wardrup ana uanty ups noii and nnndass Buckner attended church at Mt. Vernon Sunday night. Miss Vinie Norton left today f Black Mountain, where she will make her home. . . . ; . . Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert War drup a baby girl, named Carrie Juanl- tMiss Boots Gosnell and Mr.- Glenn Bitner attended . the' show at Ashe ville Wednesday night. i , Mr. and Mrs. iiuDert wararup u ovsi Aran. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wor ley were out car riding Sunday. A if Little-Aionzo wararup n arm from vaccination, but it is, bet ter now. . , Wo are glad to near man mra. lie is improving after a abort spell ot c' Among thoso who visited the home of Mr. Robert Wardrup Sundaj -were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Worley and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs." Jollie and baby, Atlas Wardrup, Mr.' Spurgeon Hart, Mn. CharUe Guff and boy. .A nice time was had by all. ' " What's happenea w me v.-- He must be frosen to death. Come on, Belva ana wainui up, .with your news, - ' From BEECH GLENN The Singing Cenvention at Beech Glenn on last Sunday proved to be r rwooosf nL - There ' Were ' two classes present, namely r Middle Fork ; Jill.., WtetiWod m. t and Ivy mil. rney eureiy om owm- good singing. The Rev. H. P. Hicks made a wonderful talk which was. greatly enjoyed by all. j - ' iMisaes Celia Ann and Ada Cox and Messrs. Clarence Boone and Oather Hamlin were out' car riding -Sunday morning. ' - " -: " . Mr. High J. Banks, who carries the mail from Cane River to Ivy, had an automobile wreck Tuesday. His ear ran off the bank" near the Ivy P. O. No one was Beriously hurt but the car was damagred. Mrs. D. M. Stalling and daughter, SIlss Charlotte,- spent last Saturday v?"--' '" fri"TiJ a here. : r. ;:. l. i -7, r-."' '-r cf e.e PONDER, Tax Collector for Towa of ... ,. cost uvoij . and cost , News-Record, was in this community last week. ' On last Friday a very interesting ball game was played on the Beech Glenn baseball diamond. The teams participating in this game were Mar shall and Beech Glenn. The score Was 7-3 in favor of Marshall. Mrs. Wiilard W. Angel was shop ping in Asheville on last Tuesday. Misses Ola Sawyer, Ada Smith, and Mr. Everly Robinson went to Mars Hill Tuesday on business. From Lower Big Pine We are having a very good Sun day School at this place now. al though the attendance is not as good as it should be. Mr. J. C. Gregory spent the week end with home folks. Misses Texie McGalliard and Min nie Rice spent Wednesday nite with Mrs. John Shelton. 1 Mrs. B. F. Price, Mrs. W. H. Rob erts and little daughter, Venita, mo tored to Newipdrt Wednesday to have some dental work done. We are glad to report that Mrs. Carl Johnson, who has been on the sick list, is much better. Mrr. and Mrs. Henry Worley of Walnut took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Worley Friday. Mrs. Charlie Randall and children visited Mrs. B. F. Price Sunday. Mr. Clifford Massey was the pleas ant caller at the home' of Miss Fannie Henderson Sunday. Miss Lela Randall spent Saturday nite with Miss Myrtle Price. j Mr. Leland, Ralph and Hermon Payne, from Asheville, spent the week-end in this community. . ,v, We certainly appreciate the inter est that the member of the News Record staff is taking in our school. It is very seldom that we are honored (with visits from such high-standing gentlemen as be seems, to be. we ery much regret that .we had no bridge for him to drive his car across in order to turn, but 11 he will let us know, in time, when he is coming a- gain, probably we shall have one built for his sake. Misses Myrtle. Nellie, and Bevie Price, May and Virginia Randall, and Messrs. Herman and Robert Randall went chinquapin hunting Sunday af ternoon. Misses Rubv Lee Randall and Ger trude Roberts and Mr. Sam Roberts went chinquapin hunting Saturday afternoon. ; - , Mrs. Johnnie Massev visited rela tives on Anderson Branch Sunday. Mr. Woodrotw Randall visited his cousin, Paul, Sunday afternoon. We are glad to hear that Rev. Mr. Shugart has opened a mine on this creek. We sincerely hope that it will prove worthy. A considerable amount of work has been-done on our road recently. A good road is one of the greatest as sets a community can have. Mr. Howard and Hobert Worley RELIEF that is REFRESIIIHG Wa have used Thedford's Black Draught for yean In our family. I can highly recommend tt for many ait menta. 1 We take it for colda and for oonstipation. vf t " 1 hare four chil dren, and I give It to them. When my Utile girl gets bili oua, or complains of heariarhft. I give her treatment of Black-Draught, and aha is all right in a day or two, "Sometimes when I have ii dledon from fan ror r ip I ha s heads' o. Tbti I We Llack-Drauit. I t-A"f"' feel fresh and have rui emerpy aftr I have t-eea ft.- f'-s. I'm r ' i:: i-ast lirst Leet i xej, I Mar Hill, N C 1925 -1928 1927 S78.93 Total 1144.88 , 92.18 ; 7.88 10.60 100.95 . 72.92 1 4.63 8.15 10.50 20.78 8.22 8.75 ' 82.40 88.99 19.25 ff.87. 18.18 , ' 6.00 1.82 27.44 16.85 5.50 : 87.98 ' IT26.95 $65.45 85.88- 29.88 7.88 10.50 46.48 ;. 54.47 72.92 4.63 8.15 20.78 8.22 8'75 83.99 19.25 5.87 13.18 , 6.00 1.82 14.00 16.85 5.60' 87.98 10.50 16.20 16.20 13.44 were out motoring Sunday. ' AUTUMN JSS What do you think,- dear folks, When the leaves begin to sear? I think that Autumn is Tho Yinnnfast time of the vear. The wind thru the brightly-dressed trees Seems to be sinnrlnar a song; And the red leaves tumbling into tho -'brook, ', ' '. - Like little boats, go floating along. SOUTHERN RAIL WAY SYSTEM Southern Passenger Train Schedules For Marshall, N.C. Changes Schedule Passenger . trains aow due at Marsh all as following;! - EFFECTIVE MAY S (CENTRAL TIME) No. 101 West Bound at 6:23 A. M. No. 11 West Bound at I25 P. M. No. 27 West Bound at 7i57 P. M. No. 28 East Bound at 8:19 A. M. No. 12 East Bound at 12:46 P. M. No. 102 East Bound at 7:33P. M. NOTE: Marshall time makes these , figures one hour later. This tckadul published as iafor"' sorties atief aet g-Iraatoodi, CoaaWU tho 'Ticket Agents for forth- infiCr asatioa. :u -,: .f- IOTIGE : Ticket office closes at 4 :0O P. M. (Central Time) . r Passenger using evening trains will please pur chase tickets before .that, time. , J. H. WOOD, Oiv. Pass. Aft. AshovOI, If. C. 6. S. BRADFORD, Ageat, v . r S , , Marshall, N. C. From IVY' The people of this place are very busy taking care of their crops. Mr. R. O. Young and family motor ed to Asheville Sunday. - Miss Ollie Riddle of Bald Creek spent Friday nite with her aunt, Mrs. N. E. Jarvis, . ; , - - Miss Ruth . Hensley spent Saturday nite with Miss Annie Mae Hughes. ' .: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rico were visits ing their uncle, - Mr. Jim Doan, at . Flat Creek Sunday. - . ;C Miss Paris Jarvis spent Monday night with her cousin, Miss Ada Jar vis. :'-:.- ..-. '-.-' vS'--'Ar- ;s Mr. T. D. Hicks and Mr. Rohert Gardner were out motoring Sunday. - Mr. Esle Doan spent Monday nite twith Mr. Guss Bailey.. , - - - - Mrs. G. A.'- Doan was visiting tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeter . Briggs Monday. - Mr. Blaine Jarvis wept to the store Monday. - v " --1 aJlMBMWnVl(MaMWMa- 4 FROM GRAPE VINE The people of this section are very busy gathering up their tobacco, mak ing their molasses, gatherin - their fodder. ' "- - -. . - I Mr. Bill Cody is on the sick list for a few days. , - - . . Mr. and Mrs. George Coates ware visitin Mr. an Mrs. Fed Clark of"- East Fork Sunday evening. - ' Mr, Tom Fender passea tnrougn Grape Vine Sunday evening on his way home to Foster Creek. - - - Mr. and Mrs. E; S. "Morean and S. Joe Morgan were attending the fu neral service at laurel Branca sun- day. ' --'i::-.,- '-s-?--.,!'.--;1.--.-: -Q. H. Tilson of Asheville was here Sunday. ' - . - I -iMrs. Carroll Farmer : and others 'from Foster Creek were motor! r. through Grape Vine Sunday. Mr. Dua Wallin and family of Woodnn were visitinsr his parents ( here Suriday, Mr. and Mrs. Van Wal- Mr ana Mrs. r rana moriran East Fork were visiting their parents H on r.riTi, Vine Sundav. ' H Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal Dill of East Fork were motoring on Grape Vine Sunday. ' ' - . Our County Demonstrator was at the home of E. S. Morgan Friday. Jdr. J. r. Cargiie ol wooann was si here looking after his farm Saturday. The United States Department cf Agriculture advises an Increase in a creage in the early Irish' potato c 1 next season to the extent cf t' S.CC3 cars. ' J4
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