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I If "'I ! rr""AMii .. T LkOuL fmlal I LlawvitiaL as I See Morrow & McLendon - ' bout it. ;'; Jeter Rector la much better of bis attack of variola. Good heavy Domestic 6 cts at rJueltons. W. L. George of Mars HiU R. 2, was here yesterday. ' Shelton sells same goods cheap erthan others do. T. L. Brows of Mars Hill R. 2. was In town Tuesday. ' ' Extra heavy overalls for men 75 cents, at Shelton. , .... .Mias Adalinf jhamsey "was in Ashevilie, last Saturday, ; Rev. J.K. Andre of Walnut was in tow list Thursday, ,. Mr. T. N. James went to Knox ville last Thursday .tfornlnrf, - .-,..... " Miss Cooper of Jtew York, was a visitor at Reveja last Friday, J I want to sell, y ob, goods and will' save you ,money,' F. Shel- ton. . 1 - ' ' '.: : ' ( Miss ioystft If,, baching at,K!.ce's Qpve was in Ashevilie last week. K . A. Henderson .has bright new hay for " sale at the Dry Branch farm. Mrs. R. G. Anders and Miss ' Clota .Sprinkle spent Wednesday in AsbevUlev - . , You can buy a good suit of clothes at just ft little more than half price at Shelton's. , . s Mrs. Robert Teagne and chil dren are spending the week on - Sandy Mush and Turkey Creek; v Bob says the dish rag gets mighty greasy when his wife is gone. Shelton has a large lot of new clothing which be bought at a bout 60 cents on the dollar, and . yon can buy any of them at the . same reduction. . .The " News-Record has few . columns of editorials and locals owing to the foil advertising and county, reports. Soon we hope to get back to our normal See Moaaow & McLendon about it. ' . ' -f-'l - Geo. M. Prltchard was in New ffj port,,Tenn., Saturday attending ' the preliminary he'arihflf of Andy Htxon, charged with murdering .Jesse Huff, near Wolf Creek. Mr, Prltchard has been retained by the defence and was present at the bearing in the interest of his client: . . ' - . FOR SALE: Fine fresh cow Will Sell reasonable. A. E. Bry an, Marshall, N. C R. 4. There will be Mission Rallies at Laurel Branch Baptist church Friday April 5th and at Grape- v vWe Baptist church Saturday : Apriioth.M 'Rev, G. P. Bostick, : 17 years missionary to China, " will speak at 11 o'clock a. m. at - each place. He wilt have Chinese costume, map, idol, etc. In the afternoon there will be general ' discussion of Home Mission?. Dinner on" the' grounds. Every body cordially invited. 'R.G. Collins, Postmaster, Barnegat, ST. -J., wu troubled with a severe la grippe cough. He says: "I would be completely exhausted after each fit of ' violent coughing. I bourht bottle Of ' Foley's-Honey- and Tar Compound and , before 1 had taken it all the coughing pell had entirely ceased, tt can't be boat.' I, K, Bu'roett, Mars Hill, V. O f." . ' . . ; Mr. Ded F. Wilson of Biabee, Arizona, writes to the' News-Record enclosing bis subscription and also communicating the fact that be has sent in a subscription - for the Menace, an anti-Catholic r-sper published in MissiourL T?e wish to thakk our friend and to d '.re him all success in'' his fcoma. The paper which he tzaii is upon our .desk and we expect to get much good out of it.- . - ' : Such Intercut on the "part of our subscribers is very pleasing til appreciation cf our work is fcc'pfuU ' ' Tba News Kacord will go to Ilr. Vnisonand we top he will C-t i "1 he desires from it. - 1Tq-w is t!ie time to do jour s; ' - i j. Try LUCAS and t i f :i :"ed. Mokiiow & lIcL:-.:-;: '. C;3 !'. r.v& McLendon ae:::;3 exexises cf ki Spring Creek, N. C. Mch. 23 Editor News Record: Yesterday the Spring Creek Seminary High School closed its fifth session, and while the high school has been 'a success and that each , session has been good, yet it is but fair to say that the last session has been the most successful. Prof. G. C. Brown wbo has been principal for the last two years has this school well in hand, and if we could only keep him another year he would , be able to turn out from ten to fifteen young men and young ladies prepared for college, which, would be a great prise for our tiprlng ureek section. Prof. Brown deserves great credit for his interesting efforts at the Spring Creek High school, and we hope that the same may reflect credit to came li.comlng years, and if we can not command his services longer, Mft hope and predict for bim a greaV future. The assistants, Prof. Peek and Miss Lusk have contributed their part to the suc cess of the school . and deserve credit for their efforts. Prof. Peek, who has been here since the high school was established has made many friends. Miss Flora Lusk, one of Spring Creek's fair ladies, deserves great credit for her heroic ef forts to get an education, and we expect for her a bright future. At 11 a. m. was declamations by nine young men and boys which was as fine as we have ever heard, especially Winfred Tilson though a mere boy acquit ted himself with great honor, and we expect great tbingsof these young men in their day. Oh if all our young men and boys of Madison county could get some inspiration from these noble specimens of our young manhood it would not be long until we would have full atten dance at all our public schools in the county. - At 2 p. m. Prof. Weatherly, principal of the Madison Semin ary high school, delivered the address, which was to the point, be contrasted the old South and the new South and showed what education had done, be paid a glowing tribute to our Southern manhood and womanhood. Prof. Weatherly was at bis best and he was well received and will be long remembered by our people. At 7.30 p. m. Prof. M. C. Buck- neri our worthy County Super intendent of Schools, made a well received address, his was an outline of the progress that has been made in the last three years along educational lines by the County Board of Education and Supt. in the erection school houses in - almost every section of Madison county, showing the amounts expended in the erection of school houses, the amounts paid our teachers. The people was ' greatly pleased - to hear Prof. Buckner, and the progress that is being made in old Madi son. We are proud of Prof. Buckner and his efforts to raise i ie standard of education in pur county, and hope to have him visit us often. After Prof. Buck ner's address there was - recita tions by ten young ladles which was as good as ever was deliver cs at the Spring Creek high school and these young .ladies deserves much credit for their effort. , . 1 We was also well entertained by the fine music rendered by by Messrs. Wells, Woody and Webb for which they ; had the thanks of the entire crowd. And it would be criminal not to man tidn the fine dinner spread , at noon by. the good ladies of the community, it has never been ex celled and contributed greatly to make the day one of pleasure. ' The behavior of the audience has never been better in the his tory of our 'county, there vpm nothing but perfectorder through the entire program. : A PATRON. v The Road Commissioners will have a regular meeting on Mon day, April' isr. all supervisors are requested to be present on fiat day. All other parties bav i ; business with the Board will Le present on Tuesday April 2nd. A. E. Bryan, Cha'r'm. r ' TheV and Longest. 1 a 2 mm Shoe mi This Is our "Stronger-Than-The-Law" made especially for the farmer. In fsct, for any man who requires a shoe for ser vice. It Is almost an every day occurrence to have customers come Into our store for another pair, like the last. . This is the Reason Why "Stronger-Than-Thejtw" shoes contain nothing but solid leather from heel to toe. Every pair has two full soes that re tain their elasticity. The heels and counters are of the best leather and select chrome tannage Is used In vamps and uppers. The soles and upper leather of every "Stronger-Than-The-Law" shoe are thoroughly Infused with oil, which not only makes the leather practically water-proof, but prolongs the life of the shoe. THIS SHOE IS WORTH $3.50 I SELL THEM FOR $3.15 No other work shoe can equal It. Come and let us show you this member of the "Star Brand" Family. -.f "Star Brand Shoes are Better" P;V,REG TOR Redmon & Roberts Company A N M OU N C E r.l E N T ! We take great pleasure In announcing to our patrons and the general public tnat we following April 4th an expert Optician, representing the celebrated firm of ? A.-K. HAVVItES COMPANY ; Atlanta, Ca. X The largest and most favorably known optical .'establishment in the South. HE WILL TEST EYESIGHT AND FIT GLASSES REMEMBER that we have arranged this engagement and se cured the services of a man of ability and reputation, and that we, personally, guarantee his work, y ; AD Exaaiaatloni are Free, tnl only regular prices will be charf ad for Glasses. You Can Save Money and obtain the highest class of professional service in this line - ; ' by taking advantage of this opportunity. ' " REMEMBER THE DATES' APRIL 4TH AND 5TH. v;r:i3 Ur, to Tor Tales of Tare. FbJI laformaiioa and FrM t:-a!rfed Li'tratiir aboot tha fa rrcscrli ClzttB of Actrica -.:.". . . r, .rt n4 t. C. BATON, TmtHmi tmiimtim AS StronjeMoiB lktlaw Shoot are 100 Jo Leither win nave wim.ua tor me days only I' L and 5th IT ham Ob-- I WW Aim. ,". 'pimg MADISON COUNTY'S EMPORIUM, U largest retail establisimeiit, aassnas t Its mzay friends and patrons' toe arrival of the largest and best assorted lines cf SPRIX8 fiOOl S ; ever before displayed in Hot Springs. 7 " Just Three More Weeks Until Easter ; Threa weeks are enongh, Dot not a day too soon to begin locking about for yosr SPBlfti '.SLTTS ajd FURNISHINQS. The easiest way to make your selections, is; to visa this store ;'and view Ihe beautiful new things, and enjoy the satisfaction yon are band, to feel k their fresh chrk JUST ARRIVED! 2CS9 pairs of men's; ladies' and children's PUMPS and 0XF0SDS, ms&' bjr sucli well known mannfactnrers as W.L Donglas, Thomas C Plant and H. C Codmaa All tlis ' latest styles & shapes, including SUEDES & WHITE OXFORDS for both ladiei& ch'ildrea. Clothing and Notions .y.vS': Biz line of popular priced clothing for men and boys manufactured by Michaels-Sterns & Co., Rochester, N. V. We can fit and please you In all styles, colors and prices. Shirts! Collars, Ties, Underwear, Notions, Dry Goods; all kinds of DRESS GOODS from the cheapest prints to the very best SILKS. . We carry at all times a complete line of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, Hard ware. Grain, Hay and Feed! When in Hot Springs we trust you will honor us with a visit and take a? look at what we have to offer. THE HOT SPRINGS SUPPLY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Fob-Beoibteb orDasDS.. Mars Hill. N. C. Mar. 20 1S12 To tho Republican Voters of Madison County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Register of Deeds of Madjson County, subject however to the Republican nominating or Primary Convention. If nomlnatea and elected I will do my utmost to irlva entire satisfaction to every vidua! in the county. I have "been a life lonar KeDubllcan,hfcvlng inherited it from my fatner,. J. B. Sprinkle, who was an Aid Federal Soldier in the Civil war. Thatokinir you in advance for your support In this contest, I beg to re main, Tours to Serve . Z. 0. SPRINKLE, For Cotjkty Tbbasubeb To tye voters of Madison eoutty. I take this opportunity to announoe my candidacy foe the Republican non - inatioD, subject to the convention or primary, for the office of County Treasure. . i t I was appointed by the County Con rafestoneni at County Treasurer owing to a vacancy caused by the ucuth of Van' B. Davis. The County Commis sioners and myself agreed that Mm. Davis and children should have the emmolument of the office las the act ual expenses, and I have placed- to- hr credit In the bank $30.00 each mouth out of a total of $02.50, this Mntf the salarr of tho office. . As to-how well I have run the olllce- is a question for the people whomI have served to say, but I feel that I should merit noma consideration .for serving two years without compensation. Very Respectfully, C. F. RUNNION. FOIEYSOSKOlAXfflVE roa SratucH TKouaut ana coMtTiMTion Jp . A XOA La ASHE VILLE PACKING CO'! KC3 VEGETABLE SPEC! tftMRANTCEQ ANALYSIS nj.rflVflltPWOSAClO l NITROGEN; l.ttia COUIV.TOMMC1A'. 5! ; "POTflSH MANurACTURfD BV IEV1LLEPK&C0 ASHCVULE Nk C Is It Your Fault? .J - A great many peopte suffer from their teeth. Many of them could find relief if they would let us put their teeth in good condition. '..'v- ;: '' I do my work so carefully as to reduce the pal to n minimum r do it so intelligently as to Insurtr perfect . teeth thereafter.. ' . 1 V '-Um CL DUITIlIG, b. d. S. . IN MARSHALL 1st MONDAY GF EACH MONTH FOR CXS'EEK ; ;;";,. cya w:i!MCN.4..JtG:ixTS 'stcss "' ;;',y ,: , Announcement- EBF1E 3E Tha base ball season la on. and now yon read accounts of the major and minor league teams, of pitchers, of averages and all the base ball nomenclature. And every healthy boy wlll soon have his glove and mit. We like the rules made by the Ashevilie Y. M. C. A. league and it we could have it ii every one we Id do well. Let's make the season a clean oner Marshall should have a Rood- team and we hope she will win all her games. A Cold, La Orlppe, Then Pneumonia Is too-often the fatal sequence, audi coughs that bang on weaken tne sys tem and lower the vital resistande. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a reliable medicine that stops tbe coughs promptly by healing the csum;sooUis the inflamed air casRaeea, anil checks the cold. Keep aiwaye on' hand. Re fuse substitutes. . I. K. Burnett, Mars Hill, W. U . . To Proprietors of Hotels and) Boarding Houses. It you want your Hotel or Boarding House advertised please tell wt the name of your place, and give us full informa tion at once as to daily, weekly or monthly rates, and the num ber of guests you can accomo date, so that this mny be includ ed in our list of such places throughout this section of North Carolina. Address, Greattr Western. North Carolina Associa tion, Ashevilie, N. C Money- m- Potatoes? V . Xit took price they ju took at the price they juw Tea you bet! DOW d sgSn hu poutora oiu bring is jom ana July, Be the Early Bird and Catch the Worm! To grow tKem qniclcly, nice, dean, big; one, ol icabby like stable manure sjelcei them, use 4 lacks so the acre in planting row, of aur filitll Orarit t-4-4 r S-- Vacetebl flpeclal Pertlllaer. Keep then ckaa and wall worked aud-yon will get Manv Barrels of Potatoes and a Barrel of Money. W will ihlp yem one sack or more. Write for TTieeaif ynur faterchim wenl aapprf yeta cua lor our oouaiei.. a ct inni 1 1? n a nviiifr ; ff' uniiiiuL rnviunu ASHEVOXE, N. C f rwSs H win ir ra fa ImtM sXf i! 1 lit COMPANY FARMERS UNION, fnt.A UM tj i Co-operative Union of Mauiaon County will meet in regular fis sion next Monday April 1st All locals will please aeud full dele gations. Also-send in all ovtlen for Fertilizeiv aeetl potatoes, etc., desired. The Hon. A C. huford of Hickory, N. C,. will be here to speak for- us. Speaking wi'J commence at1 II o'clock a. ra. Everybody is Invited to, come out and hear this able speaker. The speaking is public. L. M. BRYAN, IYes. Madison County Unioa WHAT WE NEVER FOROrJ ' accordlnsr to science.' are the thinira - sociated with our early home lifu, nu.n as Bueklen'sAraicaSalve, ihat rnntb.r or grandmother used tocureoiu' burns, boue. scalds, sores. kin eruptions cu:f gpraint-or bruises, lrty jrears of cui o prove us menu- unnvaiea tor pntm, cornsor eold nures. Only 25 C6cu ut. Ueduion a ituberts (jo. $100 Reward, ZIQQ The naor of this paaer will be pJntauf ta lean that tbere Is at leaal one ureeded dbwaas that aeleac has beaa able u rare la all It ataaea, ard that CaUrra. Hall's Gutarrk Cora Is the only poeiiiva aura ao knowa to tat medloal fraternity. Catarrh beiag a ooostltutlonai dlaeaaa, retruirea a otmaiMj wcoal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken m asnally, actlaf directly upon the hlood and mnee'W eurteoM of the symnB. thereby dntrorice e louadaUoh of the disease, and rttrln mm itlvct wealth by building up too onMituUoa and Maine htf haturs la-Solnff Its work. The protmetcia have so Biach faith In Its eurattve powfis that ihey oQi One Buedred Dollars tor any ease that It tuCn ar sure, (and lor Hat of testimonials. Addreai W.J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, a . ' Sold by all DrKtlsta. Ted. Talal lail'l facally. PttlatoreonatlaalloB. NOTICE OP 8ALB. North Carollnr, Madison rmntv In the Superior Court. Before U. Clerkv 's-.v. Glen Wild,. Administrator o' T--. Wild, deceased. VtV i Mary Wild, w!dj oJ s 1T ' . deceased '' Vergi -Vi:V4.: .-.fiH.' t t JIai. Willi; ?n'! :s-; . .I';--- Wild, i:i(ifvirVii-:': j :..ic.il:i,;i, '.iiv.:--,;; ; Thomas vi!i!.,itOA?M,i:;' XTnder and brfei; ':s;li the Superior Coift&ifi.Jiiitl . y-':i' ty, made in the speM jic , t. titled 'as af-'ovti, t '.u.rv'i t'c''i i.,t , ber 33d upon Xis1;.';);,;; ih t'.r , doeket of saidcAursv iJ ; '"''' commissioner, wlK o th'J i d. April, 1913; l '.iiifor.it .-v. r r., i.t t! . court hpuse door Hi. ' W;i?sli! , t ,; ' , 'Carolina,1offor for !e ti!l'o "i:, ) i bidder for cate?. thftr.j?iriin;tjit-;t ' ; land lying am kx":.;., i: ,3V . K' ship, Madison Conrii.y,: ':j4rt ?( in line bounded and -two. , ::": ;.h described as follow, (o-v -r, , HeffiimlnR at atioul.ii -JMv,:-, :. fork of branch and run r i i main branch and lines of ki- : 8,- North 80 East 12 poles to a :n ,,, then East 21 pole3 to a KVaiw', i North 1X1 1-2 East & poles to a su , then North 47 1-2 East 18 poles r . ., stakaat fork of branch then jN h"..': ;i Esstipoles to ' ii E IPwc'u . r, then with his line North C. Vi ! poles to a Locust then Nur u :,; , ' 1-3 poles to a Ltwuht t hen ; East 24 poles to a stake eornt number 15 then with line a: North U West ii polos to a , the branch then down aa J v,:t:-: branch and lines ef lot n.n. : South 14 West 24 polos to t South? West 48 pole to i ' ningr containing by cuk-j'ct i acres more or less. This 11 day of i;i;-,v.i, ! -; - ' i)'." J.'A. T.. i. Jc'y.
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