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r . -V.-'.' v t ',!.'' " ''""'" v. c" ii '.','. ' . . 1 ' I ' '. uV ''; S ,:v V;. ''.:' 11 :: LOCAL AND PERSONAL :: a -- tMMK Marshall is a most peaceful town. 7 The very hot weather la upon us again. . Brinp: your want ads to the Nows-Uecqrd. " Waltor Caton is quite sick with Catarrhal fever. Have you chosen a school for your boy and girl. ; - W. J. McLendon Jr., was in ' town last Monday. Rev. Stabler preached at I Walnut last week. . Mr. FeHner Tweed was eick the first of the week. Mr. George Wild of Pine Creek waR in town Monday. Catiley Ebbs ttioved to his new house on last Monday. Revenue Officer Hawkins was a town visitor Tuesday. : . Rev. Stringtleld spoke at Mars Hill last Tuesday evening. ' 1 The Commissioners met ' in session again on Monday. Woodward Ramsey is home from Ashevllle for a visit. " The peach crop while bounti ful is not of the best quality. Nelson keeps cakes and fruit Leave your order with them. Mrs. John Campbell of Hot Springs was in town yesterday Saturday saw many people in .' . town. The streets were crowd ed. - " . , Mr. W. J. McLendon Jr., was in town last Monday and Tues day. v ,' . . . . Miss Elizabeth , Penrose went to Asheville last week for' a few days. " V ' '. Covert Fortner of Richmond Va., is visiting his parents this week. Still other School question have arisen. Mischief maker , again.' , ..' - The transformer at the pump house burnt out last Sunday night , , Dn Wallin lias been spending the week in town, the guest of frionds.v Services have continued until this evening at Ihe Presbyterian Church Mrs. Pelle Runnion and Mrs W. II. Rannion spent Wednesday iir town. Mr. II oil ire will take care of the school house during the com ing year.., " - ' s - The doctors of Charlotte have raised the fees for medical at tcndivnce. , ' Logan Henderson who is livr ing in Savannah. Georgia is home on a visit. : ' Hilliard Rector has been home from liichmond Va., for a few days visit. ' ; ' " , Politics is beginning to get warmeiv Less than 90 days un til election. . v George P-itchard and - A. T. Chan'dlcywent to-' Hot Springs last Monday. . . ; Mrs. John Warner of Runnion was visiting (her daughters on last Thursday. - Miss Ursula Sheltou returned for a visty to the family of Mr. Fowler Shelton,, . . Mary Weaver who had air' at tack of typhoid fever is much belter just now. "; .V . . j - ' Charlie Ramsey was here for v visit returning to his post of , duty lost Monday w . . Why not have the law" rigidly , enforced, in regard to liquor. Are you tired of. tho kw, . . rt v " Tlife- Wernard- Ramsey house has-been augmented much ' and carpenters' are at work. ' Go out to Church aest Sunday and make youi? preacher happy and get happy yourself. , Mr. and Mrs. Nu"gent of Knox ville Tenn., are visiting at the liome of Mr. II. N. Caton. liov. Mr. 8tridgfield BpoUe for the C'.'tg Anti-saloon league . on last Vv i vnesduy aftei noon. r01i"L"NT: Offices and liv ' roouis over the Hardware i. S.e J. IU SWAXN. A-.heville Steam !, buKst, bol. , Miss Mande Tipton went to Clyde to visit Mr. C. P.. Jervis and family. ' . . .' ,ii , , . Signs. of winter are: present when we see tho coal being put in the houses. Go to Nelsons for your fresh bread . he receives it several times a week. Quite a number of visitors were in town lastMonday shopp lng a,nd visiting. - New blackboards have been placed in the school house pro- patory to shoool. Mrs. Zer.o Wall went to Mores boro N. C, to visit, Mr. Wal parents for a few days. Tftnine Graham who has beer visiting his father this Jweok re turned to Norfolk Va., on Tues day. The large amount of goods at Nelsons store is proof of his abi lity to givo you anything you want. Repairs and cleaning have been commenced at the school house preparatory to beginning school. ' Mrs. Francis Gudger Brown of Ashevllle with her children was visiting Mrs. W. J. Gudger last week. Mr. Wallin and Mr. Eldridge Waflin passed the day Monday in town going on that night to Asheville. Mr..and Mrs. Decatur Dover of Canton were visiting here last week returning Sunday to their' home. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Davis a son. The child was born Monday. Mother and child are doing well. . Rev. Donald Grant will hold meetings at White Rock and at Big Laurel during the latter part of August. Mr. Blaine Tweed and son of Norfolk Va., was visiting rela ives in Marshall and White Rock last week. Revival services have been held at the Seminary last week, Quite an interest was shown and a number professed. Why not call at his store and see If he has what you want, Nelson and his clerk are always ready to show you goods. - Messrs. Claude and Llewlyn Oox of Greenville were visiting IlermoaRedmon last week r turning home last Sunday. ' , ;There have been no baseball games lately here and, the sport has fallen into dispute. '-Why not have some games soon. , We bank on you and you bank with us. Call and let us talk this banking busipess over with you. rh($ Bank of French Broad. The Capitola Baseball team went to Walnut last Saturday for a game. It resulted in a score of 4 to 7 in favor of Wal nut. , A firm of Cincinnati has . writ ten asking for the County chair man . of the different parties, They want to sell political pos ters. ' - The Set of Roger's Silver Knives and Forks given away by Jamesv cash store was wnn by Mrs. Robert Teague with Ticket No. 89. , , " Mrs. Will Morrow Mrs. Eve rett Tweed, Misses Maymo -and Maggie Morrow and Mrs. N. B. Tweed entertained at dinner dur ing the past week. . WANTED 40 men for logging work and Railroad grade. Good wages. T. T. ADAMS CO., Woodlawn McDowell County, N. C. R. R. Station Sevier. - Tbe Methodist church at Wal nut has been very, much enlarg ed and beautified. A tower has been added and the hou se reroof- ed aud painted and the audience room enlarged. Rew Rr V. Miller who con ucted the Bible study class at the Baptist church last winter is taking part ' in the" Montrose Bible Conference at Montrose ft., Aug. 23, to Sept. 1st: . Are Ever at Wor. There re two things everlastingly at war, joy ami piles. I5ut BucV.len's Arnica Salve will banish piles in any form. It snon suhIuns the ite'hing, ir ritation influniuiation or swelling. It gives comfort, htvltm joy. Greatest heeler of burns, IkuIs, lcrs, cuts, li uisco. e(.:e ma. scales, nimplcs. skin eruntions, ()i:lv2,-ictsat Hodmen & The road to Sandy Mush lias been very much improved' until travellers say it is the best in the country. Good for the road supervisor of that district. May there be many more like hinv Robt. W. Hertm iAwornefsvillp, Mo., who hod been botborod with kid ney troublo for two years, say. ''I tried three different kinds of kidno.v pills but with no rulinf. My neighbor told me to use Foley Kidney Hlix, I took three bottles of U.ern, find not permanent Cine. I recominmid them to everyliotly. I. K. Iiiirnott Mar 11111 N. C, Bootlegging is being carried on, on quite a large scale in town. Why not help to rid the town of such people by : prosecution. DrinVs like the last two- Satur days are too b:id for the town. Dr. C. II. Ellsworth,' Dentist, 1(1 Baldwin St., Rochester, N. Y., says Koley Kidney Pills ffaveliim immediate relief and strengthened him wonder fully. '' have been bothered with weak kidney's and bladder trouble and suffered much puln, Koley Kidney Fills gave me immediate rulief and strengthened mo wonderfully. I itni pleased to recommend their use.'' I. IC. Unmet t Mars Hill N. C. I have just cleaned, up a house on a lot of boys clothing. By taking all they had and paying spot cash for some, I got thein away under regular prices and can positively save you money. T. N. JAMES. D. C. Bybee, teaming contractor liv ing at Of'ill Keeling Court, Canton, 111.,' is now well rid of a severe and annoy ing case o kidney trouble. His back pained and he was bothered with hesd- ai:he and dizzy spells. '! took B'oley Kidney Pills just as directed and in a few days t felt much bettor. Mv life and strength seemed to come back, and I sleep well. I am now all over my trouble and glad to recommend Foley Kklney Pills." Try them. I. E Purnett, Mars Hill, N. C. ' Marriage License The following Marriage li cense have been issued since our last issue. Geo. Marlor age 4J1 to Pearl Reece age i8 both of Big Pine Frank Price age 20 of Barnard to Quia Randall age 24 of Wor ley. ' James Mace age 25 to Lula Gosnell age 23 both of Marshall R. F. D. No. 1. - ''" William Marlor age 22 of Big Pine to Bertha Barnes age 19 of Marshall. G. W. Goforth age 62 to Mrs Mary E.-Colessell age54both of Worley. The i'Progressive" Party Is the individual, man or woman, who uses Foley Kidney Fills for backache rheumatism, weak back, and othor ki dney and bladder irregularities. Foley Kidney Fills are lieUling. strengthen ing, tonic, and quick to produce bene ftcial results. Contains no harmful drug Never sold in bulk- Put up In two sias In sealed bottles. The genuine in vol low packag-cs. I. E, Burnett, Miivs l!iil N. C. '.! THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture snd Mechanic Arts The State's Industrial College Four-year courses In Agriculture; in Civil, Electrical, and .Mechanical Kngin?oring; i. n Chomistry: in Cotton Manufacturing, snd Dyeing, Two-year couvsen in Mechanic Arts and in Textile Art. One-year and two year courses in Agriculture.. These courses are both practical and scienti fic. Examinations for' admission are held by the County Superintendent at all county seats on July tho ilth. For Catalog address , THE RTOISTUAR, West KaleiifH, N. C.'j ROOT & HERB TIME IS HERE We want larpre quantities of the fi'llowlnp: Pucx)n rqot, Mayapplo root, Angelica root,: Black Haw bark of root, Sassafras bark of root, bright rough off, White Sarsaparllla root, Poke root sliced dry, Willow bloom or tags, Wild Cherry lrk thin 'young green skin, Wild Cher ry bark thick rough off. Elder Flowers or bloom bright color, Star Root,' Star Grass, etc., all prime dry. Write for complete price list add get early start. - ... y. P. W. Lowe & Son Leading Root snd Herb Dealers : ASHEVILLE, N. c. ': - A. S,'Jones, of tho( Ijee Pliammcy, Ohico, Cab. who has nwl'ed Koley A (V.'s medieines for many years," say: ,-I consider, Uia) Foley's Honey and 7Ur Compound has no equnl, and is the one couifh medicine I can recom mend as ciinuintaprnp;; narool les or other harmful properties1.". The gen uine in r yellow iwdKage." I. h, liur nH, Mars.Ei!l, N.C. Uevival services were conli- uuea m tne 1'rcsoyierian t-nurcn 1'nioa Sunday School. - The Ivy Union Sunday, Kuhool Convention root and-held itsDTth Annual Session with Laurel Fork U. S. S. on Aug. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th J '' '' " ' The body was called to order by Hon. Jasper Kbbs of Freeze land, N. C, fonner chairman. After some deliberation Mr. James Crow, ' D(vdro, N. C, wasolocted chairman L. J. For:-. ner, Marshal N. 0., Secretary, Brother, J. Fit-win James, Mars hall, N. C, Chaplain, Friday was a busy. day, appointing commit tees and other work of the body. At Hp. nj., yn interesting ses sion dificusMing the suiijects on the program. Talks were made by Hon. Jasper Ebbsj J. Bald ing, Mr. Long and other's. Saturday Morning. Reports of Committees and ' discussion of various reports. ' Dinner vns served by the good ladies of the community at noon. Saturday afternoon and Even ing was teken up in hearing the reports of various S. S. discuss ing reports of committees and the (juestion box. Those present and taking part in the Convention were Hon. C. B. MashbJiii. Prof. Charlie Henderson. .Mr. A. C. Angel, Tom Sawyer of Beach Glen and many others S. S. workers too numerous to mention, , Sunday at 10 o'clock, a. m., Hon. Jasper Ebbs very ably ad dressed the audience on the sub ject of Sunday Schools. Mr. Ebbs became so absorbed in his I subject and spoke so eloquently for more than an hour and I dare say would have spoken until in the afternoon had not Chairman Crow who wished to hear the re port on resolutions, return his thanks and respects to the peo pie of Laurel Fork, partake of the bountiful dinner and reach Dewdrop before night, kindly in formed Mr. Ebbs his time had expired., . . .. The convention tendered its sincere thanks to Mr. Jack Rid dle and the Skyland singing class who made wonderfully sweet music for the entire ses sion. Convention closed by sing ing "There is a Fountain Filled with Blood," and an old fashion ed handshake to meet with the good people of Beach Glenn S. S. at 10:30 o'clock Friday before the 2nd Sunday in August 1913. G. HENRY RAMSEY. Hay fever and asthma make Aujrust a month of intense suSTorin to many people. Foley's Honey snd Tar. Com pound gives prompt ease and relief, and is soothing and hsuliiiK to the in flamed membranes. Wui. M. More. tbow, N. Searsport, Me., says: "A few doses of Kolev's iloney and Tar Com pound relieved me of a sevoro attack of asthma und less than a hcttle caus ed a complete cure," 'Refuse. Mdsti- tutes. 1. K. Hui'iiett, Mars Hill N C. Land Sale For Taxes For default in thu piiyment of taxes for the years named below l win cm.: Monday Sept.. tho 2nd 1H12 at the Court IIoti.su door in the town of Mar shall sell to t he hltfhust bidder for cash the following described plecns or par cel of land lyinjr uikI lein;r In the County of Madison State of North Carolina. Van B. Kavls 10 acres No, 1 Town ship and adjoining .the lands of i .lohn Iloneyctttt J. .7. Kediiicn and others Taxes for tho year iiW balance 12.20 Special School year !!)( balance year lt00 $27.0!) Special .School year 1000 $.! eost 95ctH Total $l;08, This Autr. 1st 1012. ''. " - - G. W. COLE. ' -Tax Collector. Seashore Excursion . To Atlantic City; :: N. J. Tuesday August 20th SOUTHERLY. Prs;;:icr Carrier of the South i Will operate special trains fronr Aiheville lirotir.rh coaches an;I tiilhnan sleeping cars. . -; . . Tictrets lliiiited IT days. ; ' Stoij overs l'liiladelphia,. Ba!- tiniore find Washinsto rcturnin j. Estes from Marshall t Fov further information see your local agent, or write the undei-nlpned. "' -i. J tT..V.oe.J, DUt. Pass. A v i BIG. MI We have applied the ax to all prices on "MEN'S SUITS, and LADIES', CHILDREN'S, and MEN'S OXFORDS. Figures do not lie. We have the Goods and here are the figure, judge for yourself. OXFORDS $4.00 Men's Dotijjks Oxfnrda 3.50 Men's Douglas Oxfords 3.00 Men's Douglas Oxford; 2.S0 Men's Douglas Oxford 4.00 Women's Dorothy Dodd Oxfords tor 3.00 3.50 Women's Dorothy Oodi 0.-:fords fr 2.50 2.50 Women's Gold Medal Oxfords for . 2.25 Women's Go! J Medal Oxfords for. . 1.75 j 2.00 Women's Goid Medal Oxfords for.. 1.50 j 2.00 Women's Godman Oxfotds lor.. . 1.50 j I 75 Vnmcn's fiiifmsn Ovfordu for t.25 i 1.50 Women's Godman Oxfords for 1.15 1.25 Women's Godmon Oxfords for. . . . . .98 Above prices are for Cash only and are subject to withdrawal at any time without notice. See us--Savc money. Do it now. 1 I mr SPRINGS SUPPLY' HOY SPRIGS, ti. FOR SALE ; . One farm of hi) acres with ttew 6 j room honsfi. well finished and barn. 20 acres in timber, watered by creek, J spring anil i-i.sicrn, KiWi busliels of corn i-ow.id on it lasl. ysur. I'rlee Kl,m, . one thousand cx-li. t lie Laiancc 1, 'J, 3, ami 4 years tune. 70 acres of tine land close to school tvh 1 v.intTi bonso. and iiu.ru. I'nmd on'iia'rd. Price $1,500. would like one-hall' cash and two years on balance. 32 acres insight of Farroffct School, line meadow-land; 4 room house, gciod barn, spring and creek, 7 acre in tim ber. Price $2,2W), $1000 down balance 1 and 2 years 4f' acres on I lie Southern Tlailroad, in JOO vards of station, nice 4 room house, gwid barn, a handsome place for hotel, i line nlineral springs wliich might 'to worth a fortune rfctunc day, 2,")i) lino fruit trees, plenty of grapes and strawberries. Price $,.,000. 1,&00 down 1, 2 and 3 years on balance. 400 acres on pike about otte-lialf of It in line tiinljer that will more than pav for the place if handled riRht. ianil all lavs Well: SO acres of creek bo! torn, good buildings, liouses and barns, Price J1XO0O. Terms to suit purchaser. 1200 acres ritrht on river, till tine j land and good building. 1 nee i 000. .' ' 5t0 acre on good I'ike, close to .'" schools and churches. 10 1- (s and churches. 10 1-2 uu't.-wiy Knoxvihe; all poo-l land, ni'iKiiifl in and well watered by spriiy ijl from huildi: and creek. Price 24,0uo. l.m acres with good buildings, rood orchards, close to scdiooi and church, well waiered bv spring and creek. Price $2,500.-, . "it .ic.i Him rml Kdil'itit (coil nil irn.ii ricli land witli 'U room house, big! fa liank barn, close to schools and cintrc-jhjl lies, in 2 milt's of Karragut school tne i u best high grade school there is in the J ja South, in three miles of t'oncord. Price $i,50'). Tl.if- is a bargain. i 108 acres In- half, mfle .of Kingston I'llce, in 12 miles of Knoxville, ., hind all lays level, lo acn'H ul tiinh:-r v.i'i, good li room house,: lino yard, goivl ham, orchard jotns lanft tnnt, emn.i not tie bought lor 100 per acre. : Piiec $1,500. - I 77 acres in 1 1-4 mile, of ("oncerd Willi wiaeres of creek ..hot loin a,.s rich as river hottoni, line nnprovtimeniti one of the tinest- locations lor the monev there Is in t-he country. Price 7, 100. 110 acres 1 1-2 miles frciin Concern!, on Tennessee river, X turres of line iKittoiu lnd and all t he rest is ptKl land, plenly of t unlxT and i?Qod ini proveinentsi. Price. $..0it. - 50 acres 1 1-2 mile of Concor.l, rni 4 room house. jrooJ orchard, 1 1-2 acr esintine strawherrieji and plenty of limber. Price l,o00. Anv kind of a farm that a man would want; nv kind of a housd and lot in Coneord or Knoxville that a mull would want. Call and bee me, or write me. I am mt'Daeed to keen al! cuitomers ! free of eliarre,. ftuu -lete . convcrvahce. cats or Orio. otr tir Tm.ri, t L';ca eoiiT.. ( Fiuvk 1. Cmbxky mkca o&tli thai he It tmiif pru ot ttw Itrtn o( F. J, Chkky A Ox. doliui TiiiHiur, in iihi ny or inirao, loiincy ana niHia -ftffm-al'l, snd ctuti Al firm U sny (lie fR;r .if , OXK Hl'KDREO DOIXAB3 tor well and HT ! r.-tte nr Catarrh tbu eauBOC be curca ay tbe wa ct IIaij. CitkHHH ecus. , , FKAKK i. mFKEV. - Sorn to bpfor me ana Mitcr:txcl m my pK-aenw, I, lh: f-ih day ol December, A. U.. isf 6. I , , A. . (iLEAWN, L fi '. " , H-dn rjtnrrli Cure l kMi Irifm-Mtr nd s eia. seniittTt.nimoi,Ki ir.. t. J- niiSfl & CO.. T:). O, D-SEAS0N GUT PSICE for . . . fur . . for. . . ttr $.?.(0 . 2.7S TdE m&U WSIO WATS TO k BORROW O.EY . anil tlio man who wants ti safe place to Ueepliis mor.ey, a phico where he c;an !cav6 tinsj: all or any part of it at any time, are both appi'ii ciittHl patrons at this bank. ''' Wo do a sromnil commofcial banUinjr businr-fis we oo operatf with and absiat our customers in the upbuild in; tr their business. We are constantly lining new patrons and shall bo pleased to. number YOU anions them. ' WE PAY 4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS -Ciiizehs-':Bank'-;--.;:', DESIGNATED UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY .''Marshall'-:-. Hot Springs IS RS HILL COLLEGE The Leading.' Co-L:ducaional nstitution in Western North Carolina. A school thiit iras ;;7!) Comities, and Jrom six other- States and two Foreign Covin- trios, soine t-ominj? half around Ui-e world lo reach it must ft have, merit worth coMsiderini,' by Madison county people. It drew I!i2 students from Madison county, and 245 students from the rest of the world. Is this a fnir proportion? , its students nucivoi at. Iiisiher institutions and in life, out of all proportion to oar numboiy North Carolina .Education says: "There are few schools in the. world that do better work than Mars Hill, and make so little noise about it." , . - ' " The Fall Term opens 'An pent 15, -l-UPl..' .,. ' . Send for our new eataloKue. jii M ,M lpj R. L. M30RE, Fresidsnt, ' Geo. AL Pritchard PKACTJCE N ALL COUBTS ..! 4 Kdping o 7om:n Generally means helping family. 17ar hade iehM M fttiA ran liarrOw Armrt ,j tr.. j , v. :.. u , : . y. h.lhnni,llLh,a ... body. Bui. let her take Foley ICidney Pills and all these aitmenf3 will disappear. Bhe wil! j Boon recover her stren(tb and healthy activiw fotf Foley Kidney P.1U are heaiin, curative, Btrengthenini? and tonic, a melicine for all Kidney, Bladder tini Viuiary Diseases that r.lway cure. SALE MEN'S CLOTHING ' $22.53 Sails at this Sale for . $17.59 .29.60 Sails at this Sals for I5.C0 Sails ct tills Sale for 13.50 m Sails at this Sale for 11.50 13X0 Ssits at this Sale for QM '12.08 Snlts at this Sals for 9.00 13.00 Suits at this Sale for 7i0 8.53 Suits at this Sale far 6.09 , - - , ...M. , Jk., - LOTS OF OTHER BAROAINS, COaSPANYj C. 1 1 m in it with tho certainty of tfel- slo.lents froin "i North Carolina : : MASS KILL, K. C". FOli SALE Marshal I- Wood Working Co,, One house mid lot-, known ns Uu. ( ; W. ,S:',niK housf, ntui'ted just Opposiw l,i-.v,liU-i iii l.huivti.. 1 ' - hie two htoi y More Iioumi - joinln; h: .KrciU'li lha'ul Mill.t, Hoar lhiilw.iv 'n, known, m tliu .?. Prank Phillip.- -house. , . '..- -. , . . ., ", ' All if tlm Hhovo propc-rly isoiny al j, luirxain, se we for prie'rt. - If you wjiut, to cmlier sell or buy a lniui-u see in". . -. ' . , , ncsptet fully. -.: S. U.- V U1TK MISS R0BESTA 1?0GERS , Puhlic Stenographer ' OFFICE t BANK OF rRITXn SHPAD CI.: I t . . . i -i I, ' " 'x some day of t As!i 1. 1:. i;i"j:Nr;iT I r f l-l nil fir,
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