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J I " LOCAL AM) f E.E.t.l Mr; Wnile Farmer apeot Mon day, la Asherllle. . r.:J . If las Cora Redmon vu In town on last Tuesday. ' ' Mr. Steve Rice was in Ashe villa last Tuesday. . Mr. Noah Rice of Bull . Creek wm in towjj Tuesday. Mr. George Prltchard was in Asheville last Monday. - i Mibs Bessie Smith returned to ber home last Monday. Mr. Guy V. , Roberts went to Asheville last Saturday. Everett Tweed is sick from a severe attack 'of grippe r Col. Rambough of Hot Springs was In town on Tuesday, j ; Lankford Ramsey is back from Savannah Ga. on a visit. - . 'it Mrs, Robt. Ramsey of ..Sandy Mush wasin town Saturday. Mr. Richard Gahagan of Allan stand was in town Tuesday. Mr. Shelton oj Middle Laurel was a town visitor Tuesday! Mr. Will Runnlon of Mars Hill was in Marshall Tuesday; Millard Roberson 'and family went to Asheville last Tuesday . Woodward Ramsey.; has been . home from Asheville' for several days. .' . , ' Dr. Wallin returned to his home after several days Visit in town. 1 ;'; ; ' ' Mr. Arthur Henderson is here from Florida on a visit to rela tives. :;" y " ;r Mary Weaver is about recove red from her attack of typhoid fever. '. v.-.- , :.-'"' Capt. Evan Worl'ey of Little Pine was here the first of the ireek. ...... .. .... Eeyi-W.'B.-' Goode attended Association at Plney Grove this week . 'tj ': Mrs.' James Hensley of Tillery Branch has been quite sick with grippe: - ' lessrs.' Bingham and Louder milk' were in 'Asheville last '.' ljn. C. B. Mashburn has been in Aishevllln,8everal times this last week. pr Weaver went with Mr. George Bryan to" the Hespltal last Monday, Sheriff Cole's account with Die coufety was s ttled up in full on las Tuesday. T h e -Misses Rhinehart of Asheville are vUttting Mr. and Mrsj Rob Payne. Mis Sallie Willie Hunter and Miss Ida Tipton were here Tues day frgm:Juplteri 1 Mr. Marvin . Rector and wife are visiting his father Mr. John E Rector at Rector's Chapel. Mfes Elisabeth Goforth arrived last Sunday from - Atlanta Ga., where she nas charge of a hospi tal ' - - , Mr. BunysQ Portner of Wilm ington. N. 0 Is home for his va cation spending a week with bis parents. - Miss Emma Gahagan and Miss Kate Wolfe were here Tuesday returning, to their homes on 'Tuesday. ' v 'Mls Edith Lawrence of Ashe vllle has been' visiting Miss Bess Tilsonon R. F, V No 2. The last week. 1 . Mr. M. L. Church" was . In - Asheville Saturday and Monday attending the Horse Show on this latter day.; 4 -fe ; :lV.:. French Broad Association met at Alexander Church last week. : Quite a numberwent from the f'r side of the river. ' Miss Etta Anders shan't Satur day and Sunday iu Asheville visiting her sister Miss Katherlne returning home Monday, ' - r The Car'tola Mill la preparing ts bulli a reservoir above the mlllTor i -election. Blasting has been guL : on for ' thi last week.. ': TCANTEINrn men for long vorft and Ralireadgr&da. XV-yi res. T; T. AD AM 3 CO., . lawu, McDowell County, ill. C. R: R. Staton, Sevier; "'"IT '"1 ! INT: O.T.eos and liv I i i . over Nt-e iTarJware . i r r ; . Troy Ramsey of Sandy Mush left Monday for Frultland N. 0, to attend school during the com log year. His father aocompa' nled him. Sunday a car containing: beer was thrown off the track at Red mons. The wrecking train Mon day came down and in a short time had the car on the track. More canning jars have been used this year in Madison Co., than ever before in the history of the county. The' bountiful fruit crop is the Xsause of it all. We can ' handle some mere business and we ought to have yours, if you reel as we ao about this come irt and let us talk" it over. The Bank of French Brbad. ;i' . Vv.;". Rev Hugh. ( Grant' who has been holding ' meetings at the Presbyterian Church went to White Rock last Saturday morn ing,, and Wednesday began ser vices at Big LaureL '-,' Mr. Willie Fanner, Mr. George SamsSfierOf Tweied, Glen Wild and Robt. Jeague are off the routes on their vacations. The substitutes are doing" the riding now. . ' , Mr. John Hansen and wife1 and Mrs. Hattie Tweed came ddwh for'a visit last Sunday re maining during the week with! Mr: Joha . Honey cutt and Mr. Reubid Franklin. i I ' We notice that Waynesville has had a county singing con ventlon. Why cannot Madison County have something like that? We have plenty of singing class ts. Wny not nave a convention. Mr. T. N. James and son Tom and Mr. Jack Ramsey took: ad vantage of the excursion to At lantic City leaving Tuesday and expecting to be back during the coming week. ; The Farmers State Institute will convene a, shown on the program printed, on August 27, at Raleighs We hope many of the Madison County farmers may go to this Institute, t Last Saturday morning Mr. P. V, Revis and Miss Linda Pate were united in marriage by Rev. W. E. Goode at the Court. house The 'couple came from Aaeville on train No.' 101 and retinmed on the Special. ' , Eobc W. Hertera Lawrenees, levll Ho., who had been bothered with kid ney trouble (or two years, says. 'I tried three different kinds of kidney pills but with no relief. My neighbor told me to use Foley Kidney Pills, I took three bottles of them, and got a permanent cure. I recommend them to everybody. I. E. Burnett . Han Hill N. C. - Mr. George Bryan went to Asheville Monday for an opera tion on his eyes'. For six months be has been blind from a cataract and an operation won d save sight. Dr. Briggs performed it at the Biltmora Hospital on Tuesday. Mr. Parker and Mrs. McKin sey, organizers and inspectors of Boys Corn Clubs aod ;Girls To mato clubs were here Monday visiting Big Laurel to see the Clubs organized . by Miss Hen dricks. They returned to Ashe ville Monday night. A. & Jooesof the Lee Pharmacy, Cbioo, 0J., who has handled Foley & Co.'s medicines for many years, says: "I consider that Foley's Iloney and Tit Compound has no equal, and is the one cough medicine I can recom mend as obntalnimr no n a rootle or other harmful properties." The gen-L ulnein a yellow package. I. E. Uur wtt, Mars Hill, It. C. Some of the young men of town gave a dance last Tuesday Even ing Quite avpumber were pre sent. Owing to the delayed train the hand arrived quite late and dancing began at JO o'clock last ing until t o'clock; Wednesday morning. " Quite a serious railroad acci dent happened at Baileys last Tuesday, 12 cars were derailed and stopped all transit for seve ral hour All th& mail trains from the east were late, and only in the afternoon conld they pass. Quite a numbec of ' peodlV from town went up to see thewreck. Dr. C. tt. EilJwbrth, DentJA,,a8 BaWvrSo El2l4hettef, IT. Y., Mjrs Foley Ki '" Pills gave him immqdlstf relief an J sti ilioned nkn wonder fully. "I have been bothered with weak kidner'n arid bladder trouble and suffered tnucli pain. Foley Kidney 'Pills' gave me Im.; -."ate re'.lef and strengthened me wonderfully.' "I am pleased W reoommeud i'avlr use:" 1. E. BurocUMar Ilia N. C - . T0.1ATO EU2HT AND EOT. The tomato crop in western North Carolina has been greatly Induced by an epidemic of Blight and Rot that was favored by the very rainy weather of July. ' The tomato leaves turn brown and wilt rapidly, finally looking as though scalded. In wet weat her, . or . when diseased leaves are kept moist In a covered dish over night, a white downy fungous growth may be seen on the surface. The . fruit may show anywhere, frequently t at the stem end, large areas that, are watery and tnra browni This rot is different from the common Point Rot of- tomatoes brought on by dry conditions, The fangus causing this di sease Is known as Phytophthora Infestens, agd apparently is the same as the . one causing Late Blight oi potatoes. It seems however that potatoes have been affected only slightly in this epidemic. ' This disease can be prevented by spraying with Bordeaux mix ture'', if the applications are be gun in time. In an average Season three will be enough, at Intervals of two weeks, the first one, being made before the di sease appears, which would pro bably be during the first half of July. When weather conditions are unusually favorable for an epidemic as this year, five or six sprayings will be needed at intervals of a Week. . So make the Bordeaux mixture, dis solve four pounds of blusstone in twsnty-f ve gallons of water; slake five pounds of best quality stone lime and dilute to twenty-five gallons; pour these two solutions together stMng meanwhile. Use within a few hours after mixing. Apply so at to reach all leaves thoroughly. Lime-sulphur pre parations are not at affeotive as Bor deaux mixture for this disease. . This spray treatmen will eOntrol two other leaf diseases of tomatoes and usually will more than pay foV Itself even though Blight does not ap pear. Spraying will not control Point Bet or either of the two root diseases causing Wilt of tomato plants.' This Department will gladly identify speci mens of tomato diseases. ' '- .. H.R. FULTON. . tucKNER notes:; 5. ' A most helpful meeting1 has recently been held at Bethel, where Rev. J. A. ' Sprinkle is pastor. There were seven new members received on profession of 'faith. :-T.;':T-; On Friday night August 10th Mr. Horace Duych and Miss Liz zie Scoggins quietly stole . away from their homes and proceeded to Ytascey Co., where - they be came man and wife. r ' . On Sunday following Mr. Samuel Robinson and . Miss Reldia BurreJI were united in the Holy bonds of Matrimony. August 17thMr. Garrett Buck ner was . seen driving toward Yancey, accompanied by Miss Addie Metcalf . They too hunt ed up the Clergyman. Their many friends extends to them hearty congratulations. - The public school at this place is progressing nlcelyr notwith standing we h a v e whooping cough and enough to spare. The following Is a list of nam es of the pupils who have madel on average of nlnty per cent, or over on their daily grades and conduct. . Honor Roll, Bashel School. SEVENTH GRADE. " , Berry Duyck, Dock TalWnt, SIXTH QRADE. Ada Scotrgins, ; Bessie Duyck. FlPTn 4RADE. t Willard Beaver, Arthur Duyck y j :"' FOURTH QRAOE. " -.'... Alfred Burnftt, Minnie Scog gtnsr Bonnie By rd, Lattie Rice, Esther Hensley, Lwolous Chandr ler, Gay Cbandle? Jim Robinson, Hardy Fergusdn. ". ;-. . v -; THIRD GRADE l" ' '' 1 Horace Rev Is, Clyde Chandler, Delia Scoggins, Zettie Gregory, Biddie Duyck, - Noia Chandler, Minnie Ponder. - ; .'-:-"''. 8ECXSD CWUDT v Cenia Cliandler, Willar'd Chan dler, Carry Gregory., FIRST GRBDB , ' Arnold-Ramsey, Gussi ,Rice, Bonnie Rice,, Carrie Htrhtsinger Velna Robinson, Natt Ferguson, Jbe.Tallont, Carl Duyck-, Minnie Robinson. "' ' ; . MAGGIE HAMHU Prln. ; PSARL DUYCKt Asstf FASKS UNION. There will be a special meet-J ing- of the Farmers, Vniou, of Madison Countv on ,1 th4. frst Monday in 8ept.t 10, ,o'c)ock a. m. in. tne court bouse, a ran dele gation from all the locals of the county is desired,:' Dr. a. Q. Alexander 8 t a e ' President, will be present to address the meeting.. ' L. M. BRYAN President County Union Miss Francis Morrow entertain' ed charmingly last .Tuesday evening in honor of her birthday. AH the guess went to the Island for Plcnio Supper and returned later to Miss Francis' home sep arating for their homes at an early hour. v s , The It following were : present: is Ethel Roberts, 8tella and Sabra Shelton, Cathrlse Runnlon Lucy and Frankie. Smart, ;Lnla Buckner, Julia Hinkle, Edna Robinett, Anna Shelton, Misses Maymend Maggie Morrow. J. Colman Ramsey, Hubert Roberts Herman Reumon,. Ralph Fisher, Pearson Ramsey, Greer Caton. : w. Are Ever at. War. , There are two thlntrs everlastingly at war, Joy and piles. But Buoklen's Arnica Salve Will banish piles in any form. It soon subdues the itching, ir ritation Inflammation or swelling. It gives comfort, invites' Joy! Greatest healer of burns; boils,' uloers, Cute, braises, eczema, scalds, pimples; t skin eruption Only 25 ete at " Redmon , ft Roberts Co. ' - a--. '!,..'. '-.' Notice of Jlotion to Kevire jfndjement y North Carina ' S2aS?hm Madison County !?",re h L. VT. Roberts Et AJ., vs. J. f. Pottr. . .' ..V The defendant above named will talcenottoe, that the plaintiffs in the Labovfentltled action hate commenced proceedings lo ihe , Superior Court of Madison County, tb revive the. jud gment rendered lo taldawea in said Superior Court, on the) lUh day of August 1002, in favor of said plsntjffs and tgalnst said defendant for the sum of II38.A0 and costs, and.isor leave to issue execution n aaidjiudgment.. . .... And the said defendant tlll further take notice that ha 1 rtfiuired tat - ap pear before the undersljujed CJfjrlc of the Superior Court of Mjion Conty, at ' his office at herConrt Heme In Marshall, N. 10, dntUtf 23rd ;day of September, ffli,. .''"sfor , oase, ; if any. he has why said Vu&jiaerft,'.hall not be revived and eerutioa jued thereon. This August 2tst 1912. ':' D. C. Bybee, teaminff Contractor liv ing at 669 Keeling Court, Canton, 111., ts now wsll rid of a sevsi 'and annoy ing case of kidney trouble. , His . back pained and he was bothered with head ache and diizy spells, "I took Foley Kidney Pills just as directed and in a few days! felt much better. My life and strength seemed to oome' back, and I sleep' well. I am now all over my trouble and glad SV recommend Foley Kidney Pills." Try them. I. E. Burnett, Mars Hill; N. tt ' .. . K ' The Profresslver Party . Is the individual, man or womao, who uses Foley Kidney Pills for backache rheumatism, weak back,' and other ki dney and bladdw irregularities. Foley Kidney Pills are healing, strengthen ing, tonic, and quick to produce bene ficial results. Contains no harmful drug Never sold in bulk- Put up In two sites In sealed bottles. The genuine la yel low packages. I. E, - Burnett, -Wars Hill N. (J , - . For' Sale." sr The owners will offer for public or nl t. h Miirahn- Whhd Working planron Monday the 2nd day of September IB1Z It consists of one t.wnntv hnnw nower enirine and boiler trie plaining mtUwre-saws, tjutoff Sawr and ail kinds or macliinerjk-that is used In making building material. A- so'a good bnll'dln and one-half aere of land with private aide trafckr'lor their own use. , ' i ' - . Private bids will be received for this property between now and the date of sale and it. satisfactory price . can be obtained deal will be closed; - TliU Is a splendid opportunity tb oh tain a ite. Tor Manufacturing alt kinds of Wood 'into Building material furni ture etc . . .; '. For terms see or write J. H. White Marshall. ' V " 1 ' Vf. 3: McEKSDON Pres. ' J. II. WHITE See and Tress, Hay fever and asthm' mke 'August a mouth of intense suffering to many people. Foley's Ilocy stid Tar Com pound gives prompt ee ' atid relief, and la-soothing and healing to the in Bamed,JNhbrsnea' Wm. M. Mre thew, N. Searsport; Me., saysi "A few doses of Foley's noney and Tar- Com pound relieved m4ot a severe attaok of asthma and Ion tlifth a, bottle caus ed a eouiplt ffure." JTefuse substl-tat.-s. rl. E, IJurnett, Mars Hill N. C. JIffl)-SEa4S0B "'J ' ' ! h J . V' s ;: " .; '.: V . ' "-'V Wc lSavc applied thoax to all, prices n MEN'S SUlTS aid LADIES', CHItDRjars; and MEN'S OXFORDS. Fieiido nof lie. We have the Goods and here are the flgnre, judge ibr yourself. OXFORDS .. v v $4X0 Men's Douglas Oxfords for $3.00 3 JO Men's DougUs PxfoiJs for.. 2.75 3X0 Men's Douglas Oxfords for 1. 2.25 . 2 JO Men's Douglas Oxfords for ....... 1.98 4.00 Women's Dorsthy Dodd Oxfor rtV 4.00 3.50 Women's Dorothy Dodd Oxfords 2J0 . 2 SO Women's Oold Medal Oxfords feft, :'' 1.98 tH Women's Oold Medal Oxfords for. 1.7 2.00 Women's Oold Medal Oxfords for .. 1.50 2.00 Women's Oodman Oxfords for 1.50 f. 75 Women's Oodman Oxfords for..... 1.25 1JJ0 Women's Oodman Oxfords for 1.15 1.25 Women's Oodman Oxfords for .98 ' Above priceaf are for Cash only and are subjecT to Wthdrawal at any tjme without notice. See us Save money. Do it nowt . K0T SPRINGS SUPPLY CiOWPAWlr HOT SPRINGS, ti. C. . .Land Sale For Taxes For default In the payment of taxes for the years named below I will on Monday Sept. the 2nd 1912 at the Court House door in the town of Mar shall sell to the highest bidder for cash the following descnoea pieces or par cel of land lying and being In the County of aUdlsdn State of North uarouoa. Van R Davis 10 acres Na 1 Town ship and joining the lands of John Honevcutt J. A. Bedmoo ana ouiers Taces for the year 1908 balance 112.20 Spatial School year 1908 114.33 balance yeas 1909 $27.09 Special School year 1909 S0.41 cost, w cis Total sojuvd, This Aug. 1st 1912. .! v 0. WiCOLB. - . Tax Collector. ., CC3T i tm TIME IS mt !wc want large quantities of the following: Puocoon root. Mayapple root, Angelica root, Black Haw bark of root, Sassafras bark of root, bright rough off, White Sassaparllla root, Poke root sliced dry,, Willow bloom or tags, Wild Chervy bark thin young green skin, Wild Cher ry bark thick rough 'off, Elder Flowers or bloom bright color, Star Boot, Star Grass, ., all prlmel dry. write lor complete price im, add get early start. P. W. Lowe & Son Ltsiiil feet ut Er fulert ASHEVILLE, 3T. G Oa tb. let sad M Tassdsys t f esch soonUV tb fans aie . mttn low mi allew stop evm free and 25 days dm vl Cottoa Belt Room to -- N. Tbs CeMtbel R6UM is th wsrf-mi' "fcom Mtaphis to - i I ,o splendid wains diily, with, . f. tbrongh s1Mmt,clnirciniul .Tsxs. through Aksmss parlor-cmft cmrv Treioa froirt. l all partt of ftm SonthcaM tmk 2 BITWvI i;ajiaiswviwaa ia a-rawfiiw ZK l.Lr.Mu DJa --Mkralaai to tie SoutbweM. Write ta mm today will tell ott stact fare from yooi town, scbed- alt, and stnd rem spUtW" did Uluitrsttd bookjf fsrm facs abo-al Arkaa- . tu and Tnsa M. ft. i S Uast) ... 1 C Tsr5.- !-' ttmfm liiaasws t l r GUT " PRICE SALE $2151 SbS liliis Sale Ut Wi) 23.C3 Soii at tils Sab f(Jr 18.(3 Suits si tils Safety 15.(3 Suits at tvfola far KM Snils aj,this Sale fw I1C3 Srite-rftMsSaM MO.00 Sts at tkis SafotSr 80 Scitsrt LOT-F THE HAN WHO WANTS TO ponnoiv norjEY And (he njan who want a safa place to keep bis mane, a place where he can leave if with the certainty of pet ting 1I or any part of it at any time, are both appre ciated patron at this bank, v We do a general commercial banking; bqslness-'-we co-operate with and aeelat our enstotoer in ibe upbuild ing of tkeir business. " We aie constantly gaining sew patron and shall .be pleased tp number YOU among than. WB PAY 4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS DESIGNATED UNITED STATES DEPOSfTOBV ' JVlarshall sMssaaaaaos f, LIARS HILL The dins Co-Educatiosjal IrtstltuHon Western NortH Carolina. . j --- , A schoo that draws 879 students from 58 North Caroline; Counties, and from six other States and twe Foreign Cpun tries, some cominjr half around the world to reacfi it must have merit worth considering, by Madison county people. ' It drew 182 students from Madison county and 245 students from the rest of the world. Is this a fair proportion? : Its students Succeei at higher institutions and in life, out of all proportion to our number, 1 North Carolina Education ay: "Thrraro fetv tKhaols in the world that do better work than Mara Hills and make so little noise about it." The Fall Term opeoAugGMUl!t, 1012. Send for our new catalogue. R. L MOORE, Presides!, Gee. M. Pritchard ; Attorney. PSjTICE in Aft COTS w- U . S-nl Css-M-aslb t-saans bslping an eatJtalrj-ub. Her hack aehea- so she cam h-rdlj drag round. Hf tMtrsa ars oa dg and sh JH isaslj iiHil fWdeche and ElepUs- tisea an&t Tsar far ths cat of her family Kbtumatie Paiaa and tunba0 rack b O. bpdy. But, let bar take "I ' 3 s J- V A ct4- al these -l 6irpx( C'j will - 'a , Jt ie, r f id a aear, r . -"a 'lita jmi.MUm It a3 1... -, l . 'Ciiaar L-wws t t" it i. u BUi'?i;.rr 15.C3 Ki9 IU9 II.C3 1.(9 m i.00 Uis sle for QTHR BAROA1NS Hot Spiinztt 2 lrf :-r" MAES niLfc.'N. C. FOR 6AUBT KarJiartrtod Wortflnf CVi, Ohsrliowe slid lot, known as the oi V.V, Snin's hwwe, Vsituntod Just 0ipukiiy "rwbyterian lurch. : ' Xna two'storv ar tu-iu. r.ilnlnr- e French Buoad Mills, nearltailWitr stiit Ion, knowd as the J. FrSlik.i'hillipa bouse- v ' All of the al.-ove property sgaliijf at. a bargain, see tae for pi leer. , . . -lfjim vttint iu eliler sell or. buy hsuse see me. , ItesHectfully. ' - i U. WHIT13 - MISS KCSDBTA COGEES Public Stenographer " crricii BAKX 0F KSENC3 B 3 AD E'JILt: COLLEGE :V.. 1 , , )'
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