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THE MEWS. RECORD Marshall, N. C; 1 Sept 27. 1929 : SKIN DISEASES Thm aaw rmdj In liquid fern clW PARA-ZIDE panatraWs th skin a-olng into awry crioa and wrinkle thereby aeitroya the itch mite. If used directed PARA-ZIDE kill the itch In 40 minutes end one application ia nnlly aufficient. Get a bottle ledaj from Moor rnarmacy, er cent prepaid to you for 50 centa per bottle. : STANDARD DRUG CO. '( AaheTiUe, N. C. . iTtrnraw NOTICE! NOTICE!: NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR PARTITION Worley, Elsie Payne, and Marie Ran. dall. .... I 2nd Grade: Clyde Baker. Lee Ball. Albert Henderson, Fred Randall, Johnny Sprinkle, Clyde Worley, NORTH CAROLINA, MADISON COUNTY. LAND SALE UNDER MORTGAGE Take notice that the undersigned Charles Worley, Geneva Price, Wood mortgagee, under and by virtue of row Roberts, Evan Roberts, Claude xne power 01 saie contained m a cer- Henderson and Love Henderson. tain morteaeed deed executed bv J I Srri r.rHi Man Randall. Vnlma I. SunaHor Court B.for. thm CUrk ' . iteese ana who, tramer Keese, 10 Kandall, Verola Worley, Clyde An (Lee Husks and wife, on the 8th day derson, Robert Anderson, . Arthur E N Shelton Julia Ray and hus- of October, 1927, which is recorded Henderson, John Henderson, Kelly band Rilev Rav John BucW Uda in book 81 at 148 of MadiBOn Henderson Elbert Massey, Julian BuSnS HamBuck and others" 'P.?J!!!. Sprinkle, Clennon-Worley, Lester vs. ina uierein ana nereinaiier aeacno .worley ana iinir worley. ea, zor me purpose oi securing cer- 4th. Grade: Bevie call, Helen Ban, NOTICE! nova racincosn. minor neir at w oi tjvkfoln.a. t.k.i j -..; k,l m.ii... n n ,. j- t-i k Cora Mcintosh, dec, and Ella Brack- and default having been made in the ,Vi0la Shelton, Frank, Randall and ens, or ner neirs. .payment of said indebtedness, will Paul Henderson. offer for sale to the highest bidder I 5th Grade: Edith Henderson, Vir tor cash at tne uourt nouse door, in ginia Randall, Lula Sprinkle, Kvle Marshall on the 26th day of October, Payne, Clara Worley and Lela Ran- xyzsf. aurinir me lerai nours oi saie, dall. the lands described in said mortgage By virtue of the power vested in me as commissioner by an order and decree made and entered in the above entitled proceeding, I will on the 7th day of October, 1929, sell to the 'highest bidder at public auction, for cash, at the court house door in the town of Marshall, N. C, at 12 o'clock M., the following described lands to. NORTH CAROLINA, MADISON COUNTY. In the Superior Court Clarence E. Rector vs. Helen Rector "V iv"""'" - - -(between J. ungory.and W. A The defendant. Helen Rector, will wit: Situated in said county and state iNorris and runs nearly East with W . . . .. .... 1 .1 1 1 Cull. H jJA Ar U I. W .a n.Al . .... ... x. Moore s line to a ratue dox on top deed. To-Wit: Being on Long Branch Waters of Meadow Fork. Beginning on a Wa ter Birch in a branch in the old line between J. E. Gngory and W. A. 6th Grade: Ralph Henderson, Der- Iward Price. Robert Randall, Ernest ; Worley, Albert Worley, Belva Wor ley and Texie Henderson. ! Teachers: J. C. Gregory, Principal, Minqie Rice, Texie Mcuallalrd. take notice that an action entitled as and on the South side of Big Laurel above has been commenced in the Creek adjoining the lands of Will Superior Court of North Carolina to Hensley, Jackson Lloyd and others, dissolve the bonds of matrimony, now and beginning on a stake on the existing between plaintiff and defend- south side of Laurel Creek from the ant and for an absolute divorce. water break of the said creek, A. J. And the said defendant will furth- Milburn and Thomas Lloyd corner, er take notice that she is required to thertce up the creek one pole from appear at the office of the Clerk of the creek 26 poles to a large forked the Superior Court of Madison Conn- hfk(kph tv,en-e a South West course ty at the Court House at Marshall, . . 0 , t b N. C. within thirtv days after service and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This 9th day of September, 1929. J. HUBERT DAVIS, Clerk of the Superior Court, Madison County, N. C. 0-Oct.-4. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Tom Cook, Sr., de ceased, late of Madison County, N. C, this is to notify all persons hay ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned on or before the 16th day of August, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This the 15th day of August, 1929. A. W. WHITEHURST, Administra tor of Tom Cook, Sr., deceased. O-S-20. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE thence turning t an intersecting ridge to the right a South west course 5 poles to a water birch on the point of said ridge, thence up and with the top of the said ridge to the top of the large ridge that comes down to the Lloyd Mill Dam, thence down and with the top of the said ridge to a stake in the Lloyd boundary line, thence up and with Laurel Creek and with Thomas Lloyd boundary line to the beginning, containing 25 acres, more or less. Said lands located in No. 11 Town ship of said county. Also a tract of land lying and be ing in No. 16 township and beginning on a rock on South side of Big Foster Creek, corner of T. B. Hoyle and Ho bert Fender, crossing the public road and Big Foster Creek, with Hobert Fender's line 24 poles to a stake, near H. Fender house, thence running to the right a straight line 17 poles to a stake in J. W. Fender's line, 1 pole above a spring at the foot of a hill, thence with J. W. Fender's line cross ing Big Foster Creek to a white wal nut on the South bank of said creek, thence up and with the meanders of the said creek to two small of a ridge, a conditional corner be tween W. T. Moore and L. L. Grig ory, then up said ridge to a small Chestnut in a gap, also a conditional Icorner betwene W. T. Moore and L. L. Gngory and J. E. Gngory, then a North course down a ridge to a Lo cust, a conditional corner between S. L. Reese and J. N. Grigory, then West with S. E. Reese's line to a stake, a corner of S. L. Reese land, then down a small branch and with S. L. Reese's line to a stake at Long 1 Branch, then uo said Loiur Branch to John Lunsford's road, then up said road to a stake in W. A. Norris' line then East with said Norris line to a Chestnut, a conditional corner, then with said line to the beginning, con taining Twenty acres, more or less. This the 23rd day of Sept., 1929. LEE HICKS and WIFE, Mortgagees. O-Oct. 18, 1929. From Lower Big Pine From BULL CREEK Saturday and Sunday were our rgular meeting days and Rev. Perry Sprinkle preached wonderful sermons and the Sunday morning services were postponed until 2:30 on ac count of funeral services for Miss Theoria Roberts at Laurel Branch. A large crowd 'was in attendance. We were sorry to hear of the un timely death of Miss Theoria Roberts and feel deep sympathy for the be reaved ones. Visitors from Asheville and West water Asheville at Bull Creek Sunday after- Messrs. Coleman Gregory and Er nest Worley were out motoring Sun day afternoon. They went to Hot Springs, Brush Creek. This part of Madison County neither one had ever seen before. While at Hot Springs they visited 1 1 17 a T. 1, t ilian me warm opiuia. ciu u drank some of the water. Mrs. Bonnie Willis and son, Mr. Clarence, and Miss Annie May Wor ley visited Mrs. Ralph Caldwell Sun 'day afternoon. We hope they en joyed themselves. Miss Minnie Keece visited ner latn er Monday night, who is very ill. We hope he soon will be well agTrlh. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith and chil dren spent the week-end with hex father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ja cob Worley. Mr. Edward Randall spent the week-end with Mr. Tony and Albert 'Randall. 1 Miss Belva Worlev soent Tuesday night with Miss Virginia Randall. Mr. Edward Kandall ana Herman Payne were out motoring Tuesday evening. We all congratulate Mr. Buquo for his compliments. We are hoping that the next time he visits us that a bridge will span the creek to our school ground. Modern Women . ... :.. .'.j,,,., ."'...li. ! ....V I. l ; I.'1 .....'!,. '! ,' Are' Quick to The Ad vantages of Shopping at A&P Food Stores! Women have learned that quality, and sub stantial savlnrfs tfo hand In hand. Sunnyf leld : ' Exquisite Flavor pi A CUTTER nta ib. (Jlc DOICAR COFFEE T.-47c SNOWDRIFT 6 Lb. Bucket $1.08 Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Arthur Stanton, de ceased, late of Madison County, N. C. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at the home of the said un- 4 n m nr J: r MH AM acres, iSrSr" rc':'; . 1 , Said lands located in No, 1PSf) nr this nntire will be nleaded in bar of their recovery. ( oaks, thence lpavinr said creek and onon were Mr. Claxton and his broth' running an East course to a large er, Rev Herbert Cohn and their white oak, leaving said oak and runs families, Mr. and Mrs. Reagan Long a straight line to a chestnut oak on and friend Mr. Joe Sprinkle, the son top of the ridge near J. C. Roberts of our pastor and two boy friends, line, thence down and with the height Mr. Willard Coffee and others, of said ridge and with J. C. Roberts' Miss Laura Silver and Miss Sophia line to the beginning, containing 8 Buckner have returned to Cullowhee All persons indebted to the said es tate will make immediate payment. This September 11, 1929. HUBERT STANTON, Administrator. O-Oct. 18. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE more or lest. ship of said county. This Sept 2, 1929. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Jobe Rice, deceased', late of Madison County, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of September, make immediate payment. This 3rd day of September, 1930. LEE RAMSEY, Executor of Jobe Rice, deceased. O-Oct-11. NOTICE! Said sale is made for partition. C. B. MASHBURN, Commissioner. Out Sept. 27th. NOTICE! to take up college work. They will 11 Town- be much missed by all. j We are sorry to say that Mr. John Silver of Petersburg and Mr. Ken neth Edwards of Bull Creek plan to leave for California this week. We are sorry to see them leave and wish them all good luck. There will be prayer meeting Fri day or Saturday night. Our pastor will be here from West Asheville and said he would ring the church bell either Friday or Saturday evening. LOWER BIG PINE SCHOOL STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA County of Madison In the Superior Court J. F. Fisher . vs. ' The school at this place has been Tilda Fisher progressing nicely during the past The defendant above named will two months. The children are tak- 1930. nr this notice will be Dieaded take notice that an action entitled as mir arreat interest in their work While in bar of their recovery. All persons above has been commenced in the Su- everyone seems to be taking great indebted to said estate will please perior Court of Madison County, said pride in his school this year. action being for an absolute divorce The names of those who were from the bonds of matrimony, and neither absent or tardy during the the said defendant will further take preceding month are listed below.: . notice tnat sne is required to appear 1st Grade: (jharies sprmicie, f ranK before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, within 30 days ; after the service of this notice, at the courthouse of said county in Marsh- 'all, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the ' nlnintiflP will annlv tn the rnnrt for f ..... i- r -j - relief demanded in said com- From Banjo Branch We are all glad to say the Globblin Association of Banjo Branch is im proving. Mr. Herman Rector of Watersville spent the week-end with home folks. Those visiting Miss Frances Rec tor Monday night were Miss Kathleen Allen, Miss Grade" Dover, Mr. Wiley Allenj Clint Dover, also . Mr. Archw Kice. Ail reporieu nice nine. Little Robbie Plemmons of Brush Creek spent last Thursday nigtft with her cousin, Little Edna and btrooa Rector. Mr. Herman Rector was visiting Miss Robbie Tipton Sunday night Mr. Robbie Norton was helping Mr. Will Surcey cut tobacco Monday. Mr. Harley Rector and A. C. Rec tor were visiting Mr. Commodora Da vis Sunday. ' Mr. A. C. Rector, Floyd Rector and Cleophas Rector went fox hunting Monday night, and reported a won derful race. Mr.' Wade Rector has been serious ly ill for the past week. Mr. Rassie Treadway was visiting Mr. Clint Dover Sunday. " Come on, Old Dry Branch, with the news. We are always glad to hear from you. '"" What has become of the Office Kat? Is he dead? i' SOUTHERN RAILWAY OFFERS NOTICE OF PARTITION SALE Bv virtue of the nower in me vest- , the ed by an order and decree of the Su- ' plaint perior Court made and entered in me following proceeding, entitled "A manda Guthrey, widow of T. J. Guth rey, deceased, and Ossie Hunter and other heirs-at-law of T. J. Guthrey, deceased, vs. C. K. Guthrey, J. W. Hunter, and other heirs-at-law of T. J. Guthrey, deceased," I will on the 12th day of October, 1929, at 12 o' clock M. at the court house door in Madison County, resell at public auc- i tion to the highest bidder lor casn, for partition among the tenants in common the following described land, o-wit: Beginning on a whit nnk nn the hill Ride 12 Doles east Of he New stock road and running M C,.J-. C. O lOOO crossing the road 1Z poles, uaiiuuay ucpk cuy r.r HUBERT DAVIS, Clerk of the Superior Court This 12th day of September, 1929. O-Oct.4. pd. EXCURSION to CINCINNATI --ancl1 LOUISVILLE . SPECIAL LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO FOOTBALL GAMES at ATLANTA, ATHENS AND DURHAM ATLANTA- j University pf North Carolina vs. Georgia Tech I Tickets sold October 10th at rate of one fare plus twenty-five cents. From Asheville round trip $9.42, final limit October -via- Southern Railway . , . System 87.45 W whole line 42 poles, to a stake in Nathan Carter's old line, thence Nnrth 2.15 E 123 noles to a stake in E. S. Guthrey's line, thence with his line East 20 and 610 poles to an ap ple tree on the east side of the road, thence N 60 E 24 poles to an Ash in t,M1n than Nnrth 80.15 E 26.8 poles to a sycamore on the bank of (Tickets sold on September 28, Ivy, thence up and with Ivy Creek as , , follows: S 83.16 E 24 poles, S 43.80 J 929 only, for all regular trauu E 8 poles, S 25 E 27 poles, S 44 E 14 . . . polesVS 18.30 W 28 poles, S 44.80 W 84 poles, to a stake in said creek, Return Limit 15 Days in ad- thence leaving the creek North 87 W 80 poles to an old stump, near the cition to date or sale. roll&ncritwelZ OUND TRIP FARE FROM the beginning, containing 60.5 acres, j fARSHALL TO - . Tl.inff tha nrionnal tract which was divided into two lots and fully de- CINCINNATI, OHIO $14.00 scribed in Special Proceeding Book C . .ITKVI. - at page 291 et seq. ; LOUISVILLE, K.Y. One of the lots sold to T. J. uum- i ; ey Recorded in Book 27 at page 28 et seq. This 25th day of September, 1929. C. B. MASHBURN, Commissioner. O.Oct. 4. Someone f.Knf Yet ' " r- T--prated Carman farmer: ""I --' : t fe v's c r niacijer mit my 1 !: t 3 oren bundles. The $13.00 information For additional r reservations ASX TICKET AGENTS Or writei ! J. II. WOOD, DIv;.!-rn ra:??r;er Ajent, . - y c 14th. ATHENS Yale vs. University of Georgia Tickets on sale October 11th at rate of one fare plus twenty- five cents for the round trip from Asheville $8.07. i Final lim it October 14th. " ; . '' DURHAM V"- . . ' .. University of Pittsburgh vs. Duke University : - Tickets on sale October 4th at rate of one fare plus twenty-five cents for the round trip. Fare from Asheville-9.10., Final limit October 7th. For the Atlanta-Athens Games where party desires to see both games, tickets purchased to Atlanta . will . allow passenger to make side trip from Lulu to Athens at the same rate, that is $9.42. Those desiring to go to Athens direct $8.07. Special sleeping cars will be operated Asheville to Atlanta, also to Athens, Ga., and Durham, N. C. ' Equally low fares from all stations in Western North Carolina to the three games mentioned above. . Passengers purchasing railway tickets to Athens game can se cure thru us choice seats for the Yale-Georgia Game. BACO SUNNYFIELD Rlndless Sliced 1.2 Lb. Pled .21c 1 Lb. Pkrf. 41c Sultana Syrup 20 oz. Jni 29c n TOMATOES CAN shII V Cans 29c Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 4 lbs 25c Sllll The Bread Value of The Hour Grandmother's Bread tC White Loaf C 116 oz. Whole Wheat Loaf Sweet Tender Corn No. 2 Can 10c PALMOLIVE 3 Cakes 20c Flakes Brighten and Whiten 2 19c A&P PURE CIDER AA ' lf VINEGAR J" 1 Gal Z9c 4u r A Tw&Dollar Dinner for Six i igr.g- i i i. ;ii 3 Between the feasts of Thanksgiving and Christmas the careful housewife works in a few frugal meals. Here's a sub stantial and tasty dinner which will full satisfy six people at a cost of only two dollars: "' - 7' 'Mock Turtle Soup , ' " Spaghetti tvith Cheeseand Tomato Sauct ; . Stringless Beans ' t ' ' - " ' Bread and Butter ' " ; " - , ' ' " , 1 ' 1 Asparagus Salad " 's Peach Halves with Cream 1 , ' Demi-tasse i NE merit of this meal is its taring of labor. All three of the hot dishes need only be heated and senred. . As fo prices, two cans of mock turtle soup cost 14 cents each, and yon can bay three cans of spaghetti with cheese and tomato sauce for a Quarter. A can of strinp!es bean costs 27 cfrM, a loaf of bread 13 cents Sid the nece'iry V r 1) r " ' ' "-- can, lettuce 10 cents, sad sufficient mayonnaise, S cents. A can oi peaches costs 23 cents and a small bottle of cream, 29 cents. Enough codes for six persons at 40 cents a pound costs 6 cents. This totals $1.94, leaving 6 cents for fuel and minor ingredients. The foods en be obtained at prices quoted at f . h the cher'er stores t..ro- . ' the country. A? (
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