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1 r M.- L. Church has returned I V. LOCAL AND PERSONAL t 'roman extended trip north. uuy v, itooerts went to Knot- ville to the Fair Wednesday. , .': N. B. McDevitt was in A she villa Tuesday. ;. . Calla Lilly Ira (Plemmons) was ; here from Hot Springs Monday Mr. 5 Will ' Lawson the' . Hot , Springs Grocer "was in' town on Tuesday. -,. , . Mr. Mark Pelmet, the Slim " Jim of - Hot Springs. was here .. Tuesday. ' v . - ; "Bob" Rice of Little Creek was in the city on Wedufsday looking after business affairs; Pigs for ' sale Pull blooded short nosed Birksbire.'-l mile be low Marshall. JOE STROUP. Miss Lula Buckner left Wed nssday for Asheville where she entered the Normal and Colle giate Institute. . Students are you try In? for those Pool Rooms. , By W. E. Finley, D. D. "I would rather send my boy to Hell for the same time as to send him to a pool room." ; btrong words these.' yet a CALOMEL IS UNSAFE. wcai vrugglst Who Sells Dod. son s Uver Tone Guarantees ,it to take the Place of Calomel, your -liver just right, you do not working not need to -1 Mr. Harry Long of Charlotte, prizes tho Rank of French Broad is ,jn. u.. 13 visiting ac tne nome or uoo i iau w wy. xou may Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gilbert. . win one of them We were, pleased to see Mr. Charlie Ramsey on our streets on Wednesday. Mr. i Ramsey has been confined to his bed for seve ral weeks with typhoid fever. There were but three prisoners . 'Miss Ursula M. Shelton who has been spending the' summer here has returned .to Raleigh. " Mr. Ben Ray who has been quite sick for several days with lv uuuiu lever la luntmv i iilt i . ..... , . r j ; - - rogoio tne roads. Their sen- s owly. - , , tences ranged from six to twelve Messrs. J. H. Haynie and C. months. Two were sent for L. Brittahi are taking in the Ex- '"bootlegging," and one for forg position at Knoxville, Tenn., this ery. Pan Stafford went for weelc. . ; forgery, Clint Caldwell and . Miss Julia Byors who has been Fred Thomas for "bootlegging." visiting her sister Mrs. Stabler Mr. Chas. Stossell of the firm has. returned to her home in I of Carl Stossell and Co.. of Front T,,;i .u. i l. .j .1, I J when he was sentencing a vcun a 'nce. of eett,n knocked w - - I u I 1 art lit- w... m a man for a Momaan Th - - " 8 0038 01 CalOmeJ. (Jo wora of fi,io in.icf. Vnna !" rnarraacy, who sells i v mu w vti j m V W jui igu v. v. n-j I I l . ,1 i t t onin.rt i ti, K0t f Juson stiver lone, and pay 50 citiW. wnts for a large bottle. You will Weareeoine to auota some et A h?.rralcss vbte remedy morfi Of hi. nhnrrr- fo f.l, fhPr WI" SCIlrt 3'OUr liver without . violence, and if if. A oi me young man. You are at m . . . . " ,vc fault in letting him do- such 'sfaction the druggist thin., nnrl nh rn1cln .III mflU WI" rCrUna ney Vith R . "smile. uy ooy a ianure in lire lor it B TO WORK will make him a criminal. Pool rooms are the places where the young man learns to bet and when the money Tuns short,' he is going to get it in some easy way to play pool and the result is that he steels or bootlegs, and so becomes liable before the law. Spartanburg, S. C. ' xMr. S. 0. Gillispie is reported to be getting along very nicely at the present time. Mr; Gillis pie has been confined to his bed for noma t.imo nlf.h favor . .. . . . welcome this Enterprise, which Miss uiizaDetn uororth who is wi)1 mean a great dea, to Mftd, A. r.minon miroa in tna Ronifopiilm I -.1 - , . . Royal, Va., Is here with a view of selecting a site for a, handle factory. Mr., Stossell is ' well pleased with this section, and it appears now that he will locate if you buy a bottle of Dodson's Ldver. Tone lor yourself or vonr children, you have insured your family relief from attacks of con stipation, billiousness, lazy liver, ana Headache. It is as beneficial and safe for children as for adults. A bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone This able JudgeMa a man who P an or wom(?D weighs things and bW a 'meaai 1H,U . eep Vn. ine bouse- You- i innnnu lacora hn ... or knowining the cause of crime ri"":' ' , , , -""ayu can re that com9 h0for Mm.' on :. U,H "Ie " ' 'te to satis . ...MA., .M . 1 . oucou ut juugtug irom tne imme- i i r ' T . . to thn , Uct " of the tTi nent of rheu the blame on a thiog that we per matism. ml. I ' 1 1 I TUa. 1 . 1 i .... uiiu ueuause it onngssome reve- iUM" can uo uy riddinfr your- a soe- 7 OI inecause- weak and inactive iuupj5now uric acta poisons to re- out our personal e quation. to brinsr us independence of the state and other .in dividuals, money is a good thing to have and there is;no substitute that ever has been or ever will be discovered for it. And no other plan for accumulating money, for protecting the odds and ends of one's income while accumulating a larger sum is as safe, as practical as our present Bank Account Plan. Why not investigate this plan its. use means much to you, - Citizens Bank Marshall Hot Springs nue into the town. It is Hospital at Newman, Ga., is here visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Goforth. Don't delay in collecting your finest exhibits for the W. N. C. Pair. Asheville. Oct. t-10. his factory here. We WrHI. r. . "Ku Jtmes a raaI ln the blood Md r '-;r -7 1 IMino. U n L I. 1 ...II .1.1 .vuwwviw I'aill " " " uu "uc swoiien and aching joints follow. Take young will need come place to Foley Kidney Pills to ease vou of., th enjoy themselves and because Pnin add torment. They will Ddsit- some others want this to nlav ve'y and Permanetly build up the thpmopivoa nn kidneys, restore their normal action hnco t'm:C - a u and keep the urlc B0,d crystals out of fill Kl rt DCQ ty malra mrrrxr nni it ia .i. . i i. . . . " , w maUUCJ auu iu u Diooa and body. Try them. Sold taiten irom tnose often times bv Dr. I. e. Wnrn.t. Tqm mn xt n IThevsnnll tha mpni.nl mnrt nhvalnal . -- . -r . iney will snow your Industry as life of child. The condition ibat well as the progress of your coin- causes tnem my easily be avoided by munity. . ' - " . Help show the possibilities of your community Adenoids are a Menace .to Chil dren. - . - vm viiuiao uivCJJ vlUiCO Adenoids result from a succession of I that cannot afford lo spend the colds in babies and Tounir children, monev. F i u I careful parentsrQuicky and thorough-. ly cure all colds and throat irritations . ol eyKidney puis cure obstinate It is no religious dogmatic that c.ases of kidney and blafider trouble, Uttered the words that hAmn th! rausm and '"mbago.. because ...Hia k 1..1" :.u w,fy remove the cause. You cannot ...v, Wu uu? uu ucai3 witu take this honest curative medicine in the law and a mart who hna to vonr svstam by exhibiting your choicest pro ducts at the W. N.- CFair, Asheville, October 7-10. 2,500 cash premulms from $100 down." I wish to announce to the gen eral public that I have on. hand the old reliable Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co's. Fertilizers and am ready to fill all orders. R. H. Ward. ; . All the teachers should inter est the students In the big essay , contest of the Bank of French Broad. See announcement, in another column of this paper.s progress and My tne use or Foley's Honey and Tar to do with the transgressions of nfht results. Try them. Sold .. jt I Umpound, and adenoids will not da-Ll . 1 , .. .: in? t w d.,. i... tt,,, Qi" qi , u r T . we mw. naa -it come from a " am, jm Mars" Hill, N. C. Clerk of The Court Gone Crazy. Had it come from a minister many would say that it was the idle vaporing of a relig ious fanatic whoes profession re quired him to say such things. Instead of that it comes from a Judge on the bench and is the result of-years of experience and We have just had a talk with nought and we count it as one the Clerk of the Court: Hon. N. Pf the truest utterences that we B. MeDevitt, and he says that he have heard in a long time. - has gone crazy on the subject of Parents should take note of reducing the expense of the coun- rn's ad 8e that their children ty incurred by the court. He do not K to these places. We says that the expenses of the- past p think the associations are the term of the Criminal Court will hest for young boys and we have be little to the County, if any seen those whom the Judge was by C, EVENSVILLE RUST PROOF INGOT IRON RANGES. With water reservoir $30.00 up. Sugar pots 15 gallon up. New and second hand furniture Sewing machine and Repairs. Shank & Stanford. 55 N. Main St. Asheville, N. C GRAIN SPECIAISL . . l " . ' " ') " '--'1 which are wen Known everywhere, we manufatture any special formula of fertilizer. Let ui know your needs, we can lupply them. V!5ri . dq.uarter for.,he be" P of Land Plaster and PhoSSh.timf8t0n,Vndrihe UneJ"ed Tennessee Acid rnosphate, from 12 to 16 per cent. ' We are not in thm T... r. ... . . your monev in cirr,,!,! . ' Zrl "...IT " keeP icnrvmr n Asheville, N.'C. triT WILI. PAY YOU TOINSIST ON HAVING OUR COODS yONE BETTER-FEW SO COOD During this season of the year thing but side of the salaries paid lecturing as menaces to society NORTH, CAROLINA di- to the officers. - ' hangingaround these places. Mate JNOrmal and of-I 1 :''... 1 . ' 1. flunk . tt. .....i.ll. I k . . I while disease is prevalent and gorma fire evry wnere, oei- Mack has refused to permit ter keep yardsand lots cleaned discharged witnesses to prove up. Its cheape. than the cost of their attendance and charge it up a case of fever. . to the county in cases where no ; "Hello. Central . " "Give me true bills wert found or in cases FARM FOR SA E. Containing 150 acres situated 2 3-4 miles from Del Rio, 1 enn., on pike. Schools Stores,. Blacksmith shop and three churches within less than one mile of this farm. - . The land is strong and productive. About 85 acres cleared, balance in timber. About 22 acrs Creek bottom, balance up land most of which is in grasss. ' w There are several cold sDrinps nn thA loa water in almost every field. Good 5 room dwelling and fair out buildings. This is a splendid stock farm, and is a good bargain at the price $4200.00. Those interests at Del-Rio. Tenn. or write to me Respectfully, W. C. L. Bryan. oucn are tne associations con- . nected and we believe that the young boy is contaminated by I such associations. We talk of liberty that is lim ited, but the liberty should be Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Wo men of North Carolina. Five regular Courses lnnrHntr tn ft vw p vo. Courses for teachers. Free tuition to tnose wno agree to become teachers in the State.1 Fa.!l Stt&.nn hotyihuntm. JULIUS I. FOUST. President. Oreensboro. N. C. iVv sx. Ta-v4. )9 . 'fill. - 1 . Jj. . 1 UTrtAVA A msiHs VtjtnsMj! An phon."Then they turn around tered.he Clerk says he is ''The ' limited until the habits are form- her iKiuon, addrtff0"6' 0t" and good naturedly walk all the Peoples Friend." Mack says that eu. -ai ine noerty is given and way up to the depot to find out he does not want the office again tlje young form; their habits in 1 tu "o i.iii!- Tit. . n U.,4- n.U:l i 11.. iyj t.lip nnnT rnrm oa if iHniannllit to ing is good exercise but it some- be is going to keep a keen eye on catried on, we cannot expect any times interferes with business the 1)11,3 9'. cost. ; There "are three vyery strong points about the Crown Special Overalls. Firstly, they fare big and roomy; Secondly, they are guaranteed not to rip; : Thirdly, we give you another pair if they do rip.' Now don't you" think these are strong points! The other kind of product than the one than the J udge was scoring. NORTH CAROLINA. Gambling, - betting, waste of MADISON COUNTY; . time and little love for the better In the Superior Court November thincs of H t e: Th lerm JULJ,- . hrnnnirniinln- Maraholl tV, 7 as iui auuil , Vl 1 If 11 surrounding country that would mention having spent his time -bakle Fox ' vs '. Jesse Fox NOTICE. NOTICE OF. SALE: Under and by virtue of a decren of the Superior Court, of Madison Coun ty, made and entered in a certain ac tlon therein pending, entitled, Elmer Kandall vs. Lyda Lunsford and others, the underslirned will on the 29th dav of September 1913, at 12 o'clock m.. sell at the Court house Joor in the town of Marshall. County of Madison . " . ... i- 1 " . A, ' . and State of North Carolina, to the xne aorenaanc above namea wi mtipuui room to me Derson lie .ii... . u.. ... . tulrn nntlco that an ult An onf Ulo1 a. I moa acWinr. 1. TT - I . ' g rt' ri iii , , ,. . . . . uotiucu piece ur parcel or iana IV- Crown Special is sold Only bv above has been commenced In the Su-mnniA hSl it. w i- - m. K.:Kamsey, On Route No.-l. ? rrble arid the reason is that the State of North ' t .t . "-I v- ; . ,. Carolina, on the waters nf Rfr Pino now laax, me irisoners are as- will further take notice that he Is re- "vwr wnsiaer 11 a 0 . . - aured ns and we have 90mA mnn- f ,nnn., tv, .1 JmnlUnoh;. nI , creeK ana oonnu&d and more particu- fv tit en tn wnrb nn fha hinhmm. c r. -!.... k . , .. .. . lany aescnoeu as IOJIQWS, - -a- - 1 -"""V 1 wuuaaocjJCl nu spouu Llia bililtt ill uisu.Muuwii ueuuuiea neces- neitt On the 13th Monday after the hppmisft nf thn tflrnntaHnno fUof sarv to have A foreman nr orar. ua i xrv m .v. DeCaSe Ot tDO temptations that We are aware of tha favk that n rw... t surround Dim. - - w v www wuva wuua v uuuira ui oaiu - tjuuiiuv 111 ivitar- this man must be an exoerienCGd shall, Nprtb Caaolina. and answer or L' Ifc behooves us to look to this nnn nnA mn V, i UA AAM I dftmuh to the fiomnlflint, tn ftnlii ftpiion I and if theffA rnorna ftrfl dninrr anr vuo auu uuueve tunv lit? vail I . - v . v-U(r 1 . (or the niaintitr will annlv tn thp nniirf. I ham fit cfnn fhnm J U : - w" "-- uwiuj VV OWW VUClUt . UUU ill 13 JU for the relief demanded ln said com plaint. , ( i This the 15th day of September 1913. . N. B. McDEVITT, . " Clerk Superior Court 19-20-3-lO.Oct. ' ' ' . be found right here in the county. we do not believe in getting lab or outside the county when as good can be had right at home. Tne men at nome helns tn niv - - - & X ! the freight and they ought to have some of the benefits. We couia name several gooa men that HUNTING has had many years of experience time is near. If your gun Is out of re and can deliver the goods, and Palr brin ov send 16 10 a Ba. .a.k tt. t, J. W. KESTEES0N t C0KPANY WO WOUld Suggest tO the High 98 Wet College Kt. Ashftvill. N. f! way Commission that they try Gun repairing carefully and prompt- our own cour.tv for a man brfnre done at'ery moderate prices. Bi our own coiy tor a man oerore cycle8j trunks, umbrellas and locks going into foreign territory. . repaired. All kinds of keys fitted. our hands to" sav whether thv shall stay or (he license be de nied them. . Our city Fathers can do something ! and ; we call their attention to the words of the most worthy judge that pre sided at the last term of court. "I WOULD RATHER SEND MY BOY TO HELL FOR THE SAME TIME AS TO SEND HIM TO A POOL ROOM." Just to tnint or 1 it. -And -nreK have two of them in our town. Beginning: on a red alder on the bank of Big Pine Cfeek. at the mouth of a gully,, and runs North 24 West ...I L 1 r 1 m . -..i. wiu tuB Dieaiiuers or 9 guiiy ij poles to a stake in. the gylly; thenca North 36 West: with the meanders of . the gully 4 1-2 poles to a Btake in the gully; thence North 15 West with the. mean ders 0 the gully H pole to J. II. Lunsford'. line ln the hollow; thence West with J. 'H. -.Lunsford's line 20 poles more or iess to his -cornnt-! thence South with 'said J. H Lunsfords line 20 poles more or less to Bis Pine Creek; thence down' B fg Pine. Creek 20 polss more or, Jess to the begUininy. Containing four.aqres more or less. Said sale will be made for the nur- pose of partition among the parties to saw action., . , . ..... . . .. r This Agust 25th 1913.5': - ..GUY V; ROBERTS, .Conimissioner. H Wheat Drills, Disc Harrows, Peg Tooth Harrows, Cane Mills, Oliver, Syracuse and Vulcan Plows, Sewing Machines and repairs. If you want Hardware go to the Hardware Store. They have it :;.V'-R..N-.RAniSEY.- Vantilate-id on ; t ; hibernate: Fresh air" 'is cheap. It is not pumped th"r6r ft meter by b trust. 1 00 much fresh alr.iajust enough. Don't make a junk-shop of rour stomach, y; ".xv The bestdisinfectants-sunshiue. soap and hot water. r ' Air your home thoroughly First aid o a dyspeptic a good laugh. ' ' A fly in the kitchen' is more dangerous than a rattlesnake. 1 : This is the : age of bkths, not perfumes. ';Z ' . Tb above -health hints are tak- ten from the Health Aim a no. 1913.
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