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The News -Record. Published trtry Thartday by the IE5TEB8 -BUBUII PIIITII6 COINIV, Incorporated) I. H. WHITE, Pttsidcat & Manager J. R. SWANN . Vice-Prtsident W. E. FINLEY, - - EDITOR. ' Onk Yr -Six month -Thra Month I.OO so Entered rt tccontt-claf mall mutter Jan lU'h 1907. at th Pottujficmal Marshall. N. C, umltr FRIDAY, MAY 31st, 1912 Sympathy. In going through this world we need Home sympathy; and fellowship something to help us on the way. We find that a fellow-feeling for us from any one makes lifes burdensand difficul ties easier to bear and in the ., strife of the world a feeling of . companionship is one of the . sweetest mcst delightful of sen timents. It is easy for us to find those who criticise all that we do; pcrnaps nnsunuersianu our motives: decry every effort to make those around us better and alleivate nain of heart and sentiments. A word of encour agement for our efforts, weak thoueht these may be, it the thing that makes life worth liv ing and gives us what will help us along. This is so in ever; phase of life.' Not only in the moral stand we take; not only In church but in good business standards, in the home. A word of appreciation once in a while will help every one. There are those who stand alone. Jcsu Christ did and there was very little sympathy given him; very few the words of commendation almost absolutely no apprecia tion of his great work. How ever aces since have done him honor and his life has led to de yotion to Him. But it was not so during his life. Many a work er in the worlds betterment since then has felt just as alone as did the Master and labored and worked with this lack. Others have had their work enlarged by sympathy and even the little common places of life take a new and more pleasant phases by the word of sympathy. So as you go about sympat hize and tell of it to others. "God pitv those who know not the touch of hands. Who dwell from all their fellows far apart, Who, isolated in unpeopled lands, Know not a friend's communion, heart to heart! Hut pity these oh pity these the more, Who of the populous town a desert make, Pent in a solitude upon whose shore, The tides of sweet compassion neve, break! . These are the dread Saharas we en close, About our lives when love we put away Amid life's roses, not a scent of roses; Amid the blossoming, nothing1 but decay." LECTURE COURSE. When j'ou speak of a lecture course every one says it is a necessity but when the try oub comes we find that it is not sup ported as it should be. For four years it has been a regular thing and we are sure that every one lias enjoyed it. The price has been a little high but we have given first class entertainments and we had to pay for them. The committee is still hoping that we may have another this coming winter, ' Shall we have it? Soop the agents will be around and what answer shall we giie? That is the question to benswered and we are sure each jpne will say, Have the course. We reply well back' it up. rIt is Impossible for the com mittee to always lose money or 1.1.. ti.. .1. j s rri.v Iait LlltJ I JStt. 1UI 111. M1V association for it is a benefit to the community. " The Demons of The Swamp. ; are mosquitos. As they sting they put deadly malaria germs in tha blood Then follow the icy chills and the fires of ftver, The appetite flies and the strength fails; also malaria often pnv 's the w for deadly typhoid . But Klectric Britten kill and Ct'otit the miliaria (ferms from the blood give you a fine appetite and renew your "r'h. '"After, long u9eriDg,, v ' Win, Fretwell, of Lucama, N. s , ' irve bottles drove all the mala f -ill my system, and I've had g-ood ) ever since.". Best for all '.. liver, and kidney ills. Wets. n i.iM'tt-j Co. SCHOOLS. Prof. Bucknerhas told us that this year we may have a good school rate and that the different district will have plenty for four months school. But that is not enough because every school district in our county ought to have seven or eight months of school, and the way to get it is to have a special tax levy. That is the duty of every man in the county a little; extra school fund and presto, we have what is an houor to our district. Dont say wo :ant but lets say we can, wo would love to chroni cle the fact that every district in Madison county had a seven or eight month's school. Lets think over this. The County School Board would help us. The News Record will compliment you and the children of your district will bless you for the forward step taken. Escapes An Awful Pate. A thousand lonirui's could not ex- pr;'ss the 'rat II iide til .Mrs. .1. I'., t ox. of.luliet, II)., for her wonderful I'.eli- xemnc't from an av ful fate. " i y hoi I pneumonia hail left in" il h a dreadful foujjh." she writes. "Sonu'l inn's I had such awful couyliin.r spells I lliuuulil I would die. 1 could el nohelp l l'oiu doctor's treatment or other medicines fili 1 used Dr. kind's New Discovery, lint 1 owe my life to this wouderlul remedy for I scarcely couyli at all now.'' I'uick and safe, it the' m ,t reliable of all throat and luti tueili cines. Kvery hot tie uariuiteed. 'i'K' and l.00 Trial bottle live at Ued:.:un kv: Koherts Co. Cure Alphabet. A --Aim to in tike aroor nay annual cleaning day. H lhmisli the tin can uistrii from your yard. C Clean uo hack yard tan! alleys. D Destroy rubbish by burn ing. E Educate house wives to de mand clean markets. F Fine every one who does not clean up. G Give free lectures on civic improvement. II Have campaign against paper on street. I Interest city authorities in clean up day. .1 Join all forces for anti-dirt crusade. K Kill sidewalk spitting or it will kill you. 'L Let your slogan be." Do it for home sweet home. M Make requests for preach ing for clean up day. N Next to godliness is clean liness. O Organize the children for keeping the town clean. P -Plant trees and then plant trees and then plant trees. Q Question authorities about city expenditures. K Remember our town park. S Study town laws and then enforce them. T Try to make the school a good one. U Use every effort to arouse citizens to this. V 'Vanquish every opposition with good nature. W Wage war on weeds Hies and mosquitos. . X Xact obedience to city cleaning laws. Y Your town is you; never forget that. Z Zeal, courage, and patience will clean up the city, ROOT S HERB ME IS HERE We wantlare quantities of the following: Puccoon root, Mayapplo root, -Angelica" root, Black Haw bark of root, JSasfafraabark of root, bright rough off, White Sarsaparilla root, Poke root sliced, dry, Willow bloom or tags, Wild Cherry bark thin young green skin, Wild Cher ry bark thick rough olf, Elder Flowers or bloom bright color, Star Root, Star Grass, etc., all prime dry. Write for complete price iitst add get early start. P. W.Lowe & Son Leading Root and Eerb Dealers ASHEVILLE, N. C. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT SPECIALIST. If you need glasses Ct. , If you have Catarrh " If your throat needs treating. Call on ' DR. I. E. BURNETT, . ' MARS HILL; N. C. and have your work done. He has a complete set of instruments u perform all kinds of operations, and a new up-to-date office equipment to treat all kinds of diseases. ' , He has taken two special courses. He guarantees satisfaction. FOURTH OF JULY. Why cannot tho people have a 1th on the Island with base ball and such amusements as we can get up. We could arrange a pro grain with speakers and lunch and a good ball game in tho. aft ernoon. The hint dropped by The News-Record last week has found some echo and we have heard some speak in favor. Why not have some singing classes and enliven the time with music We trust we may still find some one who will take it up. What Teuns Admire is lioai 1 v, vigorous MR', acvordiiiL' to riuirh Tallmiiri, of San Antonio. "We liml,"' he writes, "thai I'r. Kind's New Li(o l'ills surely put new life ami energy into a pui'son. Wife ami I be lieve they are the hesl made. I'.xeel leiit for stomach, liver or liiihi"v trou bles. L els at Keilmon & Kohcrt 4 Co. Piano For Coart liiiusc. The only way to get is to go after it and ket away until we do ;.';. a thing p pound ! i I . It has 1 tli.tt we :: still then in n ' '.v-) hi' I h'vo years M nu :it ii o 'il 1 1 is end is no piano. I hit we have faith that there will be a piano in ! lie audience room before the next year. What can we do to got it up? The hall team with out dou'ot would give us abenelit. We could have some concerts this sii'iimer and later and ill a little while the money would bo forth coining. Xow lot every one' tiii.ii; over this. X.V: ! Va., -a Itemed'' for then ney l'ills landin taken o; I iw A. i-Y.Tm.tn. Clifl'ord. they have Ions.' esed Fo'ev's :i tot want to s:i a ood word She ;vnle. "Foley ICal eiii ed my hiislnuu of a Ion idliey trouble, after lie had ( r medicines w il houl relief. We would m: he v. ithout Foley A' Co's. medicines in our house lor many times their cost." i. K. Uurnctt, Mars Hill X. C. Now it's tho industrial isthmus that is before congress. Tho Panama of Capital and labor with its big problems in human engineering. Last week the Hughes-Hook bill, calling for a federal commission on industrial relations, was reported favorab ly to the house; and tho com mittee on labor put its estimate on the job by recommending an appropriating of a clean half million dollars. J. W. Jordan, a v.. -11 known dentist of ltopkinsvilie, Ky., recently had an operal ion for his kidney truutile, hut hesas; I he lirst real 'vhel t got was aftor takinir Foley Kidney l'ills. They eased the terrible pain in my hack and ncvoiuplrshed more good I han anything I. had tried. 1 gladly rer.om mend them.'' ). K. Harnett, .Mars till N. V. Why should the school houses bo closed so much of the time? In some of them religious ser vices are held but the great majo rity of them arc closed for eight months of the year. We wish we might have entertainments and debtites and socials so that the people might get better ac quainted one with another and relax a little from the strenuous life oj getting rich. Mrs. . lirant, 11115 Paden St., Par kersburg W, Va., had an attack of lagrippe which left her had kidney trouble, and she suffered much severe pain and backache. Then she heard of Foley's Kidney Pills and says: "Af er taking1 them a short time the pain left my hack and I am again able to do my own housework. Foley Kidney Pills helped me woliderfuliy." : I. K. Hurnett, Mars Hill M. C. WANTED: Reliable man to represent us in Madison County Al contract to right man. , Ad dress with reference. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Asheville, N.C. Has opened a shop ion Bridge Street and is ready fo do all kinds of repair work. Watches, Clocks, Jewelcry; . ALL WORK GUARANTEED, FOR SALE 4 Room house on"5 acre lot, just out of town on Ro berta road.,; ; w . ,V'- 5 room house, one acre lot, on Hay's Ron. Both these bouses are nearly new, in good condi tion and will be sold cheap. Also a piano, good as new, at half price. Mokrow & MCLen- DOJf. E. J. SILVEft JEWELER t Marriage License The following marriage license have been issued since tho first day (TfjTuy. ' James aldrup age 21 to Claudie Cornell age. 10 both of Stackhouse. Manuel Massey Fronie Crow age age '22 IT) both Marshall. Frank Payne of Marshall 11. 5 age -3 to Ettie Studer age 10. D. K. Dover ago 21 to Sue Parris age 2iJ both of Marshall. Chapman Westmorland age 23 of Spartanburg to Oma E I i rooks age 19 of Hot Springs. John Hay ago "22 to Annie Ray age 1 both of Waverly. Kobt. Price ago '22 to Annie Tread way age 13 both of Spring Crook. Silas Shelton of White Kock age 54 to Sarah Allen age -11 of tho same place. Andrew Adams age n to Murlcy Wallin ago !'. both of Ivovero. ftov. Zeno Wall writes that he is enjoying his work very much at Mt. Olive Miss. lie had a call to Htirnsville and hadaccep tod it but the home church would not lot him go. He says he ex pects to return to the mountains son otime. lie also sent us a program of the Southern Mis sippi Baptist Sunday School Conference on different subjects Kev. Wall has charge of the Mission Study there during the entire run Terence. He also is to hold a revival at a neighboring town and great preparations tiro being made for this time. Wo are sure glad to have this news or our orotlier and wish him much success. lie says the most important member of his family is Zcno Jr. who is a tine clever lad. FOR SAL E One farm of 80 acres ulh new fi room house, well finished and barn, 'JO acres in timber, watered by creek, siu ing and cistern, Kjthibushels of corn grow Hd m it last year, rnco L'.o(Ki, one thousand cash, the balance 1, 2, .!. and t veal's time, 7o acre- of tine, land close to school and ehuivli.' 4 rociii liou-a and barn, good orchard. Price !,500, ' would like one-half cash and two years on balance. .12 acres insight oi' Farroget School, line meadow land: i room house, good ham, spring and creek, 7 acres in lim- ticr. 1'nce ifi'.u", if I two down halancc 1 and 1' years 4'i acres on the Southern Hail road. In .'WO yards of station, nice 4 room liou.se, good ham. a handsome place for hotel, 3 line mineral springs which might he worth a fortune some day, i'.'iO tine fruit trees, ' plenty oi grapes and st raw 1 jerries. Trice $;i,()0i), 1,.0U down.1, and . years on balance. 4I0 acres- on pike about one-half of it in line timher that will more than pay for the place if handled right, land all lays well: 50 acres of creek bottom, good buildings, houses and bains, Price 913,ix)U ".Terms to suit purchaser. - 1200 acres right on river, all fine land and good buildings. Price .55,- 000. 500 acres on good Pike, close to good schools ami churches.' 1(1 1-2 miles Irom Knoxvllle; all good land, good buildings and well watered by spring and creek. Price 24,000. l.'itf acres with good buildings, good orchards, closy to school and church, well watered by spring and creek. Price. 2,5tiO. "(i acres fine reel niolato soil ail good rich land with Id room house, big hank barn, close to schools and churc hes, in 2 miles of Karragut school t lie best ldgh grade school there is in the South, in three miles of Concord. Price 4,a()0. This is a bargain. 108 acres in half mile of Kingston Pike, In 12 miles of Knoxvllle, land all lays level, 18 acres of timber with good (i room, house, line yard, good barn, orchard joins, land that could not he bought lor IdO per acre. Price 4,i0U. '...'.' 77 acres in 1 1-4 mile of Concord with (it)acros of creok bottom as rich as river bottom, . fine improvements one of the finest locations for the money there is in tlie country. . Price 7,100. ." .. ": '' .,'. Dfi acres 11-2 mites from Concord, on Tennessee -river, 35 acres of fine bottom laud and all the rest is good land, plenty of timber and good im provements. Price $5,000v. ' 50 acres 1 1-2 mile of Concord, good 4 rooui house, good orchard, 1 1-2 acr es in fine strawberries and plenty of use, good ore strawberries Price $1,500. timber. Any kind of a farm that a man would want; any Jrind of a house and lot in Concord or Knoxvllle that a man would want. Call .and see me, or write me.. ... I -am prepared to keep all Customers free of charge, and free conveyance. Old phone 37. , . GKOUGB OTJMMING3. ' " . V ' Concord, Tenn Mr. M. L. Church Asheville Monday. was in Do You want to know ' vhcrc you Can get Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Co's Plumbing Goods. American Radiator Co's Ideal Heating Hants. F. E. Myers Bros. Well and House Pumps. Terra Cotta, Sewer Pipe, Stove Flue, Chimney lining, and Farm Drain Tile. lilac It and Galvanized pipe and !lt tlngsaml all kinds of l'l umbers' ma terial. Try us. J.R. RICH Co. ASHEVILLE. N. C. Let us do that Plumbing Job for vou. Wo have Sanitary Plumbers who do It rlfflit. If you do not want our Plumb- cr sviri In your onior tor. that hill or null-rials. We can 1111 your ordur and please you. ' J. R. Rich & Co. Making of 'high-grade eyeglasses and spectacles ami grinding prescrlp Hull lenses our hobby. Adjusting them accurately to the eyes Is as Im portant as making tlieiu. We are ex perts at both. OUR SPECIALTY Is examining eyes, titling lenses for all eye defects. It you wish your glasses lltted by a eonnoi'iseur, come to liie optical house of CHARLES H. HONESS Manufacturing and llefracting Oplie.ian l 1'atton Ave. Opposite I'ostuliice. Asheville, N. C. Geo. M. Pritchard ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Practice in United States Courts and in State Courts. MARSHALL, N. C. MISS ROBERTA ROGERS Public Stenographer OFFICE: BANK OF FRENCH BROAD BUILDING. Hours: 8 to 2. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Madison County, In the Superior Court. Before tho Cleric. ' Glen Wild, Administrator of Thos. Wild, deceased. Vs. Mary Wild, widow of Thomas Wild, deceased, Vergie Wild, Fred Wild, Ma Wild. Dwight Wild and Glen Wild, individually, heirs at law of Thomas Wild, deceased. ' Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Madison County, made in the special proceeding ent itl ed as above, the same being number 3.'10 upon the special proceeding docket of said court, the undersigned commis sioner, will on the 10, day ot June, lid2, at 11 o'clock a, m., at the court house door in Marshall, North Caro lina, oiler for sale to the highest hid ber for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in JVo. 1 .township, Madison County, North Carolina hound ed and moro particularly described as follows, to-wit; Beginning at a double Chestnut at fork of branch and runs up and ' with main brunch and lines of lot number , Aorlli 80 East 12 poles to a stake; then Hast 21 poles to a stake; then North It! 1-2 Kast 8 poles to a stake: then North 4T 1-2 fiast 18 poles to a stake at fork of branch then Aorth 11 East 4 poles to J, K. Pox's corner, then with his line North 6 West K poles to a Locust then North 25 East 4 1-2 poles to a Locust then North 6 East 24 poles to a stake corner of lot number 15 then with line of same Jiortli 84 West 44 poles to a stake in the branch then down and with the branch and lines of lot number 17 South 14 West 24 poles to a stake then South 7 West 48 poles to the beginning containing by calcula tion fifteen acres more or loss. This 7th, day of May, 1912. GLEN WILD, .( .' Commissioner. ' Dr. J. T. It, Neal, Prop. Riverside Drug Co., Greevllle, S. C, writes recently,-. ,','1 have been a practicing physiciain and druggist for over 35 years and have sold and administered many kidney medicine but. none to equal Foley Kidney Pills. They are superior to any I ever used and give the quickest pernament relief."' I. & ISurnett, Mars Hill N. C. FOR SALE House - of six rooms. Gocd stable and chicken house. Cistern at the kitchin door. About two acres of ground, located at Wal nut, N. C Address, S. W. Jlc Clure Walnut, N. C. Banking Service We want you to become acquainted with the fact that we have one of the best equip ped banks in the county and It Is officered by MEN, not by iceborgs or mossbacks. W want your business and are In a position to give you prompt and courteous service. Let our bank be your bank. THE BANK OF FRENCH BROAD. The - Bank of - Good - Service m TUT Ui I WW II Paints LUMBER fM Windows m . W Builders li ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MAKING THIS A BETTER TOWN and increasing the prosperity and wellfare of the com munity, yourself, included? If you are "start an account with us, keep your money where it will be safe, where you can get at it to use at any time; yet, when you are not using it it can be loaned to people who will use it for the increasing of business and the upbuilding of our town and com munity. WE PAY 4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Citizens Bank DESIQNATED UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Marshall -:- Hot Springs- 3EEE r FERTILIZER I am now prepared to make the' following prices on following named Fertilizer for Cash AMAZON rilOH GRADE, 8-3-3 t ANCHOR BRAND, TOBACCO, &Vz-2-2 ANCHOR BRAND, CORN, 8-2-2, - ; MAMMOTH CORN GROWER, 10-2, 16 PHOSPHATE ACID, -14 The above prices are stfictly cash and are the best prices I ever had. There is going to be. a-big demand for Fertilizer this season, especially the above named brands. I will have NOVA SCOTIA" LAND PLASTER ' about April Jst. I SELL HAY, COTTON SEED: MEAL AND HULLS. - ,- R. H. WARD 31 -IL1BBE evvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw Eggs Fot Setting Improve your stock by Buying Eggs from Partridge Wyandottes, Cornish - Indian Games, Xight'Brahmas tf BUFF LEGHOnnS- ; PRICE 7S CENTS PER 15 Also ihdi an n u r : r :zn duc::g: - "THE LEGHORN OF THE DUCK FAMILY" M. IL DAVIS AT KclENnN & DAViy STc: I Marshall, N. C. ' McLendon m 0iI? II 'll Doors II vr i, 3E - FERTILIZER $2.65 Per Bag i I 2.50 " ' . 2.25 " 1.75 " 1.60 " f.0 "A ft
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