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T: l6cal AND PERSONAL :: I See Morrow & McLendon a bout it. M. L. Church was In Asheville last Sunday. Miss Sue BucUner was a visitor here last week. Paul V. Rector was "in Ashe ville last week. v Easter was not very good for bonnets and hats. Shelton sells same goods cheap er than others do. Miss Vaughty Murray was in town last Monday. Extra heavv overalls for men 75 cehts, at Bheltons. Mils Missouri , Cole visited Marshall last Thursday. . R. H. Ward has been indis posed this last few days. Many of the scholars away are home for Easteg holidays. Miss Mckean ana Aim lunei West were in town last week. Miss Hughes of Leicester, is visiting Miss Roberta Rogers. Rob Reud of Hickory was vis iting his mother over Sunday; I want to sell you goods and will save you money. F. Shel ton. Those who have had the small pox are out and seem as well as ever. Miss Rankin of Montreal, Can ada, visited last week at Little Pine. Quarterly communion washeld last Sunday at the Presbyterian church. ( Miss Nannie Ward was in Ashe vale Monday fo the Nordics concert. With the warm days promised ns, every one is getting busy on the farm. Robert Roberts of Laurel Fork returned from the farm school last week. Miss Nevada Ward spent Sun day with Miss Vaughty Murray on Route 5. Jack Runnion has retired from the hotel and is traveling for J. J. Redmon. : . f Messrs. T. N. . James and N. B. Tweed were iin Asheville Wednesday.' , '' : I'- C. A. Henderson has bright new hay foe sale- at, the Dry Branch farm. See MoftKOW & McLendon about it. Troy Ramsey returned home after seven months attendance on our schools. - ' When will our base ball club get busy? We ought to have some games soon, . Mrs. Clara Ramsey went to Asheville last Friday expecting to remain a week. W. A. West went to Mt. Olive, Miss., ivsfinursaay on a visit to Rev. Zeno Wall. Thera was a. hantisincr at Lau rel Fork last Sunday. , Four per , sons were baptised. You can buy a," good . suit of clothes at just a little more than half price at Shelton's. -v Fagao & Franklin havemoved their restaurant to the new building,at the' depot. We -ought to have a large lib rary here if we could only get it. How will we do it. " ' Several houses have been im proved jately with a coat of paint and interior decorations.. - o Misses Ida and Jessia- Tipton , of Kalamazoo, were in Asheville Monday to hear Nordica. - J. R. Swann- came- home Fri day to spend Easter, and took tb- road again on Monday. ': f: The Misses Wells who' are spending the spring in-Marshall passed Easter in Asheville.: Wm. Worley jr., returned a short time ago from near Raleigh where he has been teaching. ' The merchants ire busy, with their spring seed selling." Quite a large amount has been sold. Madison county has about 500. 000 acres and not 2,000- acres .in orchards", why not plant more,. See the prizes offered for the school commencement, and then ojne out and hear the contests. Miss Ida Tipton spent a duy lust week in Marshall. Mrs. John Hood of Knoxville, came Friday on a visit to her daughter. Miss Mary Emma Hood. Misses Lucy and Annie May Rhinehart of Asheville, are visit ing relatives on Route 5 this week. Mrs. W, E. Finley went to Asheville Tuesday to attend Presbytery and Ladies Presby terial. Mrs. W. H. and Miss Nannie Runnion were in Asheville last Wednesday attending the Pres bytery. Quite a number of Marshall people attended the Nordica con cert at Asheville on last Monday evening. The hillsides are reverberating with eloquence and the girls and boys are getting ready for their school end. Presbytery of French Broad met in Asheville this week. Quite a nnmber of Marshall peo ple attended. Miss Lucy Wilkie, a student at Borland Institute, Hot Springs, spent Easter with Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Stabler. An article from Spring Creek in memory of Mrs. Myrtle Gor mon was left out this week for lack of space. John Jarrett and wife were in Asheville last Friday. Mr. Jar rett is having quite a lot of trou ble with his eyes. Strangers in our midst are most welcome at every one of the churches. Make one of the churches your home, Guy V. Roberts was in Ashe ville last Thursday attending the Greater Western North Caro lina directors meeting. The adepts of tennis have started the court and you can hear the twang of the racket and love all is the watch-word. Mrs. J. H. White entertained her class in Sunday school last Monday with on egg hunt. Quite an enjoyable time was had. Have you tried cleaning up this spring? It is time to clean up the- garbage so as to avoid an epidemic later in the summer. Miss Carol Runnion closed her school near Raleigh week before last and is home for the summer. Look out for the announce ment of teachers institute for this summer. It will come soon. Henry Shorlin who has gone to Asheville several times for operations on his cancer has re turned no better for the treat ment. School in Marshall closes next Friday, April 19th. Then th house will be closed and ' the children will go their ways for a while. College boys and girls will be coming back to us soon and the town will have the benefit of all they have learned or unlearned this year. S. T. Payne who has been lo cated at Probst; Tenn., for some time was in town Monday and had his paper ; changed ; to Bar nard, N. C The question for depate this year will be resolved that North Carolina should make a law pro hibiting child- labor- under 14 years of age.- Miss Elizabeth Penrose and Mrs. Hood went to Asheville on Wednesday remaining', until Thursday attending the Presby tery and seeing Biltmore. Ted Finley 1 entertained last Monday ' in honor of his ninth bkthday.. Quite' a number of little- folks enjoyed 'an Easter hunt and played frotriS to 5. ; Will' McNew, .whb-made so many friend : here last summer and who has been . l eaching at Elmodel, Ga.,' this year; has acf cepted a place In the' Stanley McCormick school at; Burnsville and will teach' there next year. , The summer 6chool': at Knox- ville begins on June 21st.' This is; an excellent place . for our teachers to go for - a .. summer course. ,: The best of. teachers from all over the country are there. We know of one school which required all its teachers to take a course' there and it pays both teacher and school. County Treasurer C. F. Run nion desires to say that his an ual report will be published in The News-Record as soon as We can finish the Commissioners re port now being published. . For Sale. One 8 horse power gasoline engine, together with It) inch Queen of the South com mill, Frence buhr. All complete for grinding. See or write ine. J. II. WHITE. In the death of Gov. 'Aycock, North Carolina lost its most popular orator, one of the great est educators ever reared in the state and one who has been an honor to the state. He died at his post of duty, speaking at a great educational rally. Puts End to Bad Habit. Things never look brig-lit toonewith "the blues." Ten to one the trouble is a sluggish liver, Ailing thesystom with bilious poison, that Dr. King's New Life Pills would expul. Try them. Let the joy of bettor feelings end "the blues." Best for stomach, liver and kidneys. 25 cents at Red mon & Huberts Co. The annual addiess for the Marshall school will be deliver ed by E. P. Childs of Asheville. The speaker is a good one and everyone will bo repaid that comes out. We hope there will be a-large attendance and that the commencement season will be good. For Sale House and lot, known as G. W. Sams house, situated just opposit Presbyterian church. If yon fail to see me you will miss the best trade of your life. J. H. WHITE. Cleared of the charges against me, I am now ready to do all kinds of repairing and work on watches, jewelery, etc. Bring me your work and it will receive prompt attention, and I promise you satisfaction JOHN LISEN BEE. FOR SALE. Berkshire-Poland China shoats. Will weigh 75 pounds. Price reasonable. ALLEN AMMONS, Pump, N. C. PRISES FOR CONTESTS, j Through the generosity of two of the young men of the town medals for the contests at the end of the school.term have been provided. ' Dr. R. H. Triplett has offered the medal for the girls recitation contest and Dr. C. N. Sprinkle offers the medal for the boys de clamation contest. We wish to congratulate these progressive citizens for their interest in our school. It Looks Llke-A Crime to soperate a boy from a box of Buck Ion's Arnicr Salve. His pimples, boils, scratches, knocks, sprains and bruises demand it, and its quick relief for burns, scalds, or cuts is his right. Keep it handy for boys, also, girls. Ileitis every thing healabta and does it quick. Unequaled for piles. Only 2o cents at Redmon & Roberts Co. . "V For Sale. One 2 . horsev powor gasoline engine, two 15 horse power gast oline engines, one 20 horse pow er steam engine? The gasoline engines above referred to are as good as uew. Have not been used more than one year'..; Will sell at a great . reduced price write me or come and see them. , J. II. WHITE. ROOT & KERR TIME IS HERE We -want large quantities of the fallowing: Puccoon root, Mayapple root, Angelica root,- Mark Haw bark of root,. Sassafras baric of root, bright rough off, Whit Sarsaparilla root, Poke root sliced dry,. WiUow bloom. or tags, Wild Cherry bark thin young green skin,. Wild Cher ry bark thick rough onV Elder Flowers or bloom bright color, Star Root, Star Grass, etc.,., all prime dry. Write for complete price list add get early start. . - .. . P. W. Lowe & Son 'K Leading Root an t Herb Dealers : ' ' ASHEVILLE, N. C. R. G. Collins. Postmaster at Bnrai gat, N. J., advises his friends "I find your Foley' Honey and Tar Compound i the best remedy for a cough lever! tried; I iiad a, lugrippe cough that j left me completely exhausted, but af- ter taking half a bottle of Foley's Hon- j ev and Tar Compound, the couching? spells ceased.' I wish to sav It can't bebeaw" I. E. Burnett, Mars llill, N. C. - - .- ANNOUNCEMENTS. " Fott KlCOWTKK of Dkrds. "Mare Hill, X. C, Mar. 20 1012 To the ttepuuik'an Voters of Madison County: . I lion-by announce myself a candi date for tliwomceof Register of Deeds of Madison County, subject however to the Republican nominating or Primary Convention. If nominated and eUx'ind 1 will do my utmost to give out Ire sat hilar t Ion to every Indi vidual In Urn county. I have been a Ufa long Hi-publlcan, having lnhtritod It from my fat in r, J. li. Sprinkle, who was tin old 1'ederal Soldier in the Civil war. Thanking you In udvauro for your support In thlb context, I beg to re main, Yours to Servo Z. G. SPRINKLE. Fort County Thijasitbeb To tye voter of Madison county. I take this opportunity to announce my candidacy for the Republican nom ination, 'subject to tlio convention or primary, for the ollleo of County Treasure. I was appointed by the County Com missioner us County Treasurer owing to a vacancy caudcd by l lie death of Van H. Davis. The Comity Commis sioners and myself agreed that Mrs. Davis and children should have, tiio emmolument of the ollleo less the act ual expenses, and I have placed to her credit In the bank 830.00 each month out of a total of $02.50, this being the salar'y of the office. As to how well I have run the ollice Is a question for the people whom 1 havo served to say, but I feel that I should merit some consideration for serving two years without compensation. Very Respectfully, C. F. RUNNION. Fob Uegistku of Dkkd. To the Republicaa voters of Madison County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds. Subject to the action of the Republi can party. Very Respectfuly A. T. CHANDLEV. Foil Rkgister of Dkkd I am a candidate again for the office of Register of Deeds, sub ject of course to the Republican primary or nominating conven tion. I want to thank my many friends in the county for their past favors in supporting me by their loyal work and votes. I assure one and all that I highly appreciate what they have done for me in the past, and I have tried in an humble way to con duct ray office in the very best way I knew how, to accomodate all parties, and I leave it to the people and voters to say wheth er I have suited them and am willing to abide by the decision of the county primary or con vention. Should the voters of my party think it best to nomi nate and elect me again to fill the Registers office another two years, I will endeavor to fill the office as best I know how as I have done in the past. Again I sincerely thank my many friends for past favors and courtesies. As I am not allowed any salary for clerk hire it will be impossible for me to get a round over the county to see the people as I will have to attend to the duties of my office. I remain, the obedient servant of the people. ' JAMES SMART. ; Fok County Commissioner. To the Republican voters of Madison county: ; 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the. nomination to the office of County Commissioner for Madison county, subject to the action-of : the Republican primary. NKLSOXBUCKNER. Marshall, N. C, R. 3, No. 3 Township. y Fob Sheriff. . y 1 tako this oportunily to announce to the Republican voters of , Madison county that I am a candidate for ro nomipation for the oflioe of Sheriff of Madison county. I sincerely desire to thank the people for the hearty sup port they gave me in the last; election and for the aid and assistance they have given me in the discharge of vmy offleiiil duties as sheriff up to the pres eut lime, and if I am nominated, and elected to the second term 1 will en deavor to discharge the duties of the office to the best interest of the people.. Not only thanking the Republicans of old Madison for what they did-for.' ine in last election but wish to thank them In advance for what. I feel they will do for me in the coming convention. Most Respectfuly,. W. M. BUCKNER. V V' ;"'v 1 " . -. y Fine Seed Oats for sale. Also Plymouth Iiock Cockerels. L.-M, BRYAN Marshall, N. C. K. 2. $100 Reward, $100. TV rdrfl of tfiu laprr win b vlrwl to ham Hat fthera la ml tflaM m dnftdtd OMaaat mat adenefl haa bees abla to cure to all lla ittm an4 tbat al CataTrfb Hall Catarrh Cure I tte only poalUre aura do known to loo aMuloal fraternity. Oaurrk bnlnf a eonatltutionat dlanaao, roqulree a oonlUtta. ttonal treatment. Hall catarrh Core at taaaa In ternal! r. actio atmctljr upon tho blood and muMtal otirfaot oi too ytn, thwebT destroying th lou-ultlon Of tho dlanta. and Klvtn tho pattnrt atreocth by building urn tho coatlttM!on and aaalaa. bit bmuto In doing I to work. Tha proprietor! bavi an mueh faith hi Itl euratlvo power that ther oflaff One Hundred tvillara tor any oaaa that M ialla a aure. Send lor lut or testimonials. Addraaa F. J. CHFN bY CO- Tbledo. O. old by H Pruesrtsia, TBo. - . lJw-Hu aiuui fills 1st caatlpaOstv , Son MADISON COUNTY'S EMPORIUM, it's largest retail establishment, announces to its many friends and patrons the arrival of the largest and best assorted lines of SPRING GOODS ever before displayed in Hot Springs. . Just Three fVBore Weeks Until Easter Three weeks are enough, but not a day to? soon to begin looking about for your SPRING SUITS and FURNISHINGS. The easiest way to make your selections is to visit this store and view the beautiful new things, and enjoy the satisfaction you are bound to feel in their fresh chrm. JUST ARRIVED! 2009 pairs of men's, ladies' and children's PUMPS and OXFORDS, made by .such well known manufacturers as W. L. Douglas, Thomas C. Plant and H. C. Godman. All the latest styles & shapes, including SUEDES & WtflTE OXFORDS for both ladies & children. Clothing and Notions Big line of popular priced clothing for men and boys, manufactured by Michaels-Sterns & Co.,' Rochester, N. Y. vVe 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 SPRIGS SUPPLY COMPANY NOTICE OF SALE. North Carollnr, Madison County, In the Superior Court. Before tho Clork. Glen Wild, Administrator of Thos. Wild, deceased. Vs. Marv Wild, widow of Thomas Wiid, 'deceased, Verie Wild, Fred Wild, Max Wild, Dwifrht Wild and Ulen Wild, individually', heira at law of Thomas Wild, deceased. Undor and by virtue or an order of the Superior Court of Madison Coun ty, made in the special proceeding en titled as above, the same being num ber 3;i0 www the special proceeding docket of said court, tho tiudersigned commissioner, will on the 15, day of AdHI. 1912. at 11 oclock a. in., at the court house door In Marshall, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract ox land lying and being in No. 1 town ship, Madison County, North Caro line bounded and more particularly aescriDea as ioiiows, to-wit; Beginning at a double Chestnut at tnrir nf hrnnp.h nnri rnnn tin and with main branch and lines of lot number 6, North 80 East 12 poles to a stake; t hen Jiast 21 poles to a siaKe; men xt.ivHi us T.9 Vast S tinlps to a stake: then North 47 1-2 East 18 polps to a stake at iorK oi orancn tnen jiin m n East poles to J. E. Fox's corner, then witli Ills line North West. 12 poles to a Locust then North 25 East 4 1-2 poles to a Locust then North 0 East 24 poles to a stake corner of lot number 15 then with line of same North 84 West 44 poles to a stake in the branch then down and with tho branch and lines of lot number 1" South 14 West 24 poles to a-ltake then Sotrtk-3. .West 48 poles to tho begin ning contaihhmby calculation llrteen acres more or less, v This 11 day of Marcn, 1012. GLEN WILP, Commissioner. Dr. J. T. R. Neal, Prop. Riverside Drug Co., Greenville, S. C, writes re cently, "I have-been a practicing phy sician and druggist for over 35 years and have sold and administered many kidney medicines but nono 10 equal Foley Kidney Pills. They are superior to anv I ever used, and give the quick est and most permanent relief." I E. Burnett, Mars Hill, N. C. . . NOTICE. By virtue of the power vested In me by an order and doiree of the Superior Court in a Special Proceeding before the Clerk and entitled Sarah Cassa-la and other heirs at law of Daniel Free man, deceased, Vs. Malinda Leak and husband Thad Leak, Ann Gregory and husband Willis Gregory and other heirs at law of, Daniel Freeman, de ceased, I will on Monday the - 6th day of May 1912, at 12 o'clock, rtl. at the Court House door in tho town of Mar shall, Madison county, N. C, sell to the highest bidder for cash for parti tion among the tenants in common the following, described real estate to-wit: Consisting of two tracts, both situat ed in JVo. 7 township, the .first adjoin ing the lands of James Hensley, J im Wilson, Sarah Wright and others, con taining about 31 acres more or less, and second tract adjoining the lands of A. J. Roberts, Bud Roberts and others, containing about 10 acres more or less. . Ths the 3rd day of April 1912. J. H. WHITE. Commissioner. ' HA rtnt rlriicr fllnntf vit.h & kidnPV fill ment that saps your strength ca'iises terrible backaches, sleeplessness, ner vousness, and loss of apetito. Take Foley Kidney Pills. They quickly cure all kidney and bladder ailments. I. K. Burnett, Mars Hill, N. C .t 3I IE3EQIE Announcement Is It Your Fault? A great rnany people suffer from their teeth. Many of them could find relief if they would let us put their teeth in good condition. ! 1 I do my work so carefully as to reduce the pain to a minimum I do it so intelligently as to insure perfect teeth thereafter. . BURKS, d. D. s; , ' i . . , .4 e'-' IN MARSHALL 1st MONDAY OF EACH MONTH FOR ONE. WEEK OYER REDMON & ROBERTS DRUG. STORE rJp m ' at Art LIS ASHEVILLE IPACKINGCOSI HGT.1 VEGETABLE SPEd .... e. .- a f.-SI NITfiOGfN . . '--iMm ' EOlIW TO AMMONIA J i POTASH -"'TV WAMurACTURfO BV rIEVLLEPKGCO ASHEVILLE N.C. Attention, Republicans To the Voters of Madison coonty; Don't forgetlho fact that un less yourpoll tax ia paid on or before May 1st.' you will be dis franchised and' cannot vote In the coming election All Republicans are arjed to pay their poll tax at once. G. L. McKlNNEY; Sec. Repub. Ex. Com. : Now is the time to do 'your spring painting. 'Try LUCAS and be satisfied. MORROW & McLendos. Mi, ,,- 0 1 CARVER WAGONS ! J.. I. NISSEN WAGONS THORNMLL WAGONS ; OLD HICKORY WAGONS j ; COLE a WHITE j': ' ' Marshall, N. C. ! Money in Potatoes? V 1 .t Look at tha nrka the ara Vw , Ual Look at ths prica they ara i. ies you bet! BOand sg what n potatoes will bring in Jum and July, Be the Early Bird and -. Catch the Worm! To grow them quickly, nice, clean, big. ones, not scabby like stable manure makes them, use 4 sacks' to the acre in planting row, of our High Orwtav e-4-4 or S-.'.J Vegetable Special l-ertlllzer. . . Keep them clean and well worked and you wui ge f Many Barrels of Potatoe ' and a Barrel of Money. ' r; We -will ship you on sack or mofo Write for prices if your ossrehant won't supply ; ' yon. - Send for our booklet. ? . AoHc.VlL.Lx. rAlrUINU JJ ASHEVILLE, N. C. frTSSai It wM per rom to ImM 2ff , . on bmviar cur gaodt. 5iv ' Dim J. Boyee, Fanyille, ' Va., is 6 glad he escaped onsumption and re gained hi health, that he writes about it toe the benefit of other. "I had a , cough whioh hung on for two year when.I began; Using Foley ' Honey and , X&r Compound. ( kept On until the cough finally left me and 1 gained la weight from 113 to 195 pounds. In two yars I have grown strong and healthy all from tho use of Foley' ' Honey and. Tar Compund. whioh ftured iae." I. E. Burnett, Mars Hill, N. C. Sheltonias a large lot of new clothing which hq bought at h bout 60 cents on the (lo!!ru-, : you can buy any of t'jc: i t ' -saaae reJucti;.!.
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