Marshall, N. C, Dec. 23, 1930 THE NEWS. RECORD SEVENTH PAGE Q) O IKIl FAR If you want the top price for your tobacco, sell where your neighbor sells. Below we give you a few sales:- Thomas LET US SERVE YOU The houses of High prices, Courteous treatment and best GREENEVILLE, From SANDY MUSH Miss Geneva King celebrated her 19th birthday Sunday. Mr. Orville Garrett called on Mr. T. T. JKing Monday evening. Mr. Oliver King, Mr. J. H. King and Mr. John and Mr. Jim Boyd mo tored to Canton Monday. Misses Nellie and Lottie Surrett called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. T.JKing Saturday. MWrs. Will and Reese McElreath of Canton are guests of relatives on Sandy Mush at this writing. Mr. C. C. Clark of Wilier Creek was in the Roberson Cove Tuesday. Friends of Mrs. Meda Duckett of Ohio are surprised to hear of her re cent marriage. Mrs. Frank Surrett and Mr. Den- 21 Why Count Sheep To Co to Sleep rpOO much work, too much worry. Tired but too nervous to sleep. Counting imaginary sheep, re laxing your muscles, making your mind a blank, all no v- use. You'll feel "ail in" tomorrow, r Just dissolve a Dr. Miles Effervescent Nervine Tablet in a lalf 'glass of water. Drink the clear sparkling beverage. Drift off into deep dreamless sleep and get up in the morning refreshed in mind and body, and ready for the day's duties or 'Dr'iles Nervine is now made in two forms Liquid and ' Effervescent Tablet. Both are the same therapeutically,. J7.""m t in em at your orus bwmc TV.jTTy, : Lrge Package $1.00 C3 & Thomas 304-26 456-27 472-29 300-31 378-31 334-31 360-28 286-30 280-30 424-31 35'94 lbs. $1,054.80 zil Surrett called at the home of Mr. T. T. King- Tuesday. Mr. N. M. Lusk has been busy hauling tobacco to the market re cently. Mr. W. H. Garrett and son, Mr. 0. M. Garrett, motored to Asheville Monday. Mrs. Ora Duckett and daughter were guests of her parents Tuesday. Mr. Buckner of Pine Creek passed thiu here. Mr. L. H. Clark and son. Mr. Ev eretl Clark, Mr. T. T. King, Messrs. V:". and Bus McElreath f.nd Mr. Me.'vin Medford motored to Ashe vilie Friday. Mr. John Bryant was out on a Iv'ke Friday. Mr. Oliver King visited his sister Friday, Mrs. R. E. Duckett. Dunk Neas 170-29 186-28 346-35 300-33 260-28 154-20 1416 lbs. Nos. Mr. Oliver King, who got shot Monday evening, is getting along very nicely. Mr. Jarvis Leatherwood is on Sandy Mush at this writing. It is said that Mr. Roy Caldwell got shot Saturday h-re on Sandy Mush. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. King were the guests of Mrs. King's parents Sun day. Rev. Frank Leatherwood preach ed at Chestnut Grove Saturday and Sunday. S66 it a doctor's Prescription for COLDS and HEADACHES It i the most speedy remedy known. 666 also in Tablets NOTICE! CASE NO. 1105 Township No. 15 Certificate No. 523 (7) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MADISON. In the Superior Court MADISON COUNTY, vs. J. R. ROGERS and wife, MRS. J. R. ROGERS. The defendants, J. R. Rogers and wife, Mrs. J. R. Rogers, above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Madison County, North Carolina, to foreclose certain Tax Sale Certifi cates, wherein the said defendants' real estate, was sold for non-payment of taxes and the county of Madison became the purchaser thereof, and certificates of Tax Sale issued to said County, constituting a lien on the tfaid land, (and any and all per sons holding) the said land under 'or through the said defendants, or hav ing .any interest whatever in said Hand, will take notice hereof); an the said defendants will limner uuce notice thet they are required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in the Courthouse in Marshall, North Carolina, on the 3rd day of Febru ary, 1931, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the nlaintiff wjll apply to the court fo the relief demanded in said com plaint. J. HUBERT DAVIS, Clerk of .the Superior Court of Madi- son County, North Carolina. TMsThe th dav of December, 1930. Dec. 5, 12, 19, 26. & Hensley $425.08 1 & 2 From FOSTER We have been having some snowy weather for the past few days at this place. We are sorry to report that Mr. Louis Fender is ill with pneumonia at this writing. Miss Janet Lymer, of Mars Hill, js spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. Roosevelt Peek, of this place. Rev. George Briggs took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farmer Sun day. Mrs. Leona Capps and children spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Lewis. Miss Marian Brackens, who has been attending Marshall High School is spending Christmas with home folks of this place. Misses Vergie and Berlie Capps NOTICE! CASE NO. 1120 Township No. 1 2 Certificate No. 422-16) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ' COUNTY OF MADISON. In the Superior Court MADISON COUNTY, vs. j LOVE ROBERTS, SR. and wife, MRS. LOVE ROBERTS, SR. The defendants, Love Roberts, Sr. and wife, Mrs. Love Roberts, Sr., above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Madison County, North Carolina, to foreclose certain Tax Sale Certifi cates, wherein the said defendants' real estate was sold for non-payment of taxes and the county of Madison became the purchaser thereof, and certificates of Tax Sale issued to said County, constituting a lien on the said land, (and any and all per sons holding the said land under or through the said defendants, or hav ing any interest whatever m saia land, will take notice hereof); and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in the Courthouse in Marshall. North Carolina, on the rd day of Febru ary, 1931, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. ' 1 ' . v J. HUBERT DAVIS, Clerk of the Superior Court of Madi- son County, North Carolina. This the tj dav of December, 1930; ,Dec 6. 12, 19, 26. Thomas & English 322-30 232-30 316-30 302-30 486-34 390-34 412-34 466-33 340-27 354-23 386-18 4006 lbs. $1,187.77 TENNESSEE were the guests of Mrs. Banner Fen i der Sunday. I Miss Ruby Wilde called on Mrs. ! C. D. Lewis Sunday evening, I Those who were the guests of Mr. Iand Mrs- 'yae jonnson ounuay eve ning were Mr. Hezekiah Capps, Mrs. Flossie Proffltt and daughter, Leota, and Miss Orla Lewis. Mrs. Henry Peek and baby spent Sunday evening with her paTents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fender. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Harriett Fender is ill at this writing. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. HOW WE SHOULD SPEND THIS CHRISTMAS (Contributed) I think that children this Christ mas should be content with a little NOTICE! CASE NO., 1181 Township No. 14 Certificate No. 480-(6) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MADISON. In the Superior Court MADISON COUNTY, vs. W M. GOSNELL and wife, MRS. W. M. GOSNELL. The defendants, W. M. Gosnell and wife, Mrs. W. M. Gosnell, above .named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the S-tiperior Court of Madison County, North Carolina, to foreclose certain Tax Sale Certifi cates, wherein the said defendants real estate was sold for non-payment of taxes and the county of Madison became the purchaser thereof, and certificates of Tax Sale issued to said County, constituting . a lien on the said land, (and any and all per sons holding! the said land under or through the said defendants, or hav ing . any interest whatever in said land, will take notice hereof); and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in the Courthouse in Marshall, North Carolina, on the 3rd day of Febru ary,, 1931, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. , J. HUBERT DAVIS. Clerk " of the" Superior Court of Madi " V: son County, North Carolina. This the 4th day of December, 1930. Dec. 5, 12, 19, 26. ; of Service token of love from their, parents, and not get angry because they do not have a large tree, expensive decorations, a Christmas parly and a tree full of unnecessary things be cause many people will be financially unable to present these. If you see that you are going to, be peeved be cause you don't get exactly what you want, just think of the children who do not have enough' clothig and food and hardly know Christmas from any other day. I am sure that you will then be glad and thank God that you have that much. Anyway, Christ mas is not just a day to receive pres- ents it is the day we celebrate the coming of Jesus Christ, our Saviour If we can give, we should give to the poor and needy, and remember, that "it is more blessed to give than to receive." 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