G $ $ $ 0 0 :: LOCAL AND PERSONAL :: E. Zeph Ray was in Asheville Tuesday looking after legal mat ter. ; If - you want potatoes, both kinds, Nelson's is the plape. M. 6. Reeves, of Cauto called 't- in to see us Monday. Choice stock of fresh candies nuts, oranges, bananas, etc. al ways to be found at Nelsons. Dr. J. 0. Tilson was in the city Wednesday stopping over on his way to Asheville. L. G. Bncknerjone of Madi son's best citizens, gave us f plesant call Saturday. If jou are fond of good coffee go to J. W. Nelson. A splendid grade at 14 cents per pound. Mr. Robt. , L. Crow, , of R-4 called in and took some more of The News-Record nad says its in dispensible in his home. Students are, you trying for those prizes the Bank of French Broad is offering? Don't fail to try. You may win one of them. Just received a new lot of mil linery latest Styles see them be fore you buy and save the differ ence. P. V. Rector, . - j Nelson's line of Dress 'Goods are all new and clean.' All styles. Mr. D. 8. Lamb a prosperous fsjrmer of the Paint Rock section gave our office a call Saturday. FOR SALE 300 Bushels good seed wheat, screened, $1.20 per ' bushel. Marshall Mill Co. tf . Its the constant hammering on a nail that drives it up. So' with advertising. Its the constant advertiser that succeeds in busi ness. ' ; . Pigs for sale Pull-blooded . short nosed Birkshire. 1 mile be low Marshall'. JOE .STROUP. ''' Mr. 'James "Pagan,; the Jman who feeds the' hungry, moved from Bull Creek to Marshall last Week. He is occupying the Red mon cottage in the hollow 'above the depot. Mr. A. u. Angel, of Ivy was a The authorities have decided to Marshall.visitor Saturday? . begin work at this point and Fine Fultz seed wheat and Po- build the road from that point land China, nicra fnr aula T, 1M toward Tennessee Instead of Bryan.' commencing it: at Shut-in and . ' ' building this way. We commend Mrs. Wolford Tweed has gone them for their good judgment in ureenevuie, . ior a three this matter for to build from this or four weeks visit to her par- nnint will nnon . ih,a where ents Mr. and Mrs.- J. R. Cole. it will be of the greatest 1 service The fellow that sells the most ,0 the most people and have goods is the man who spends the greater county-wide stimulating most money to let people know effect upon good-roads - move that he's in business and what be ment. ' has to sell. With this road in . course of construction and the county road and bond authorities lending their aid and co-operation we will soon have roads, (rood roads. enough in the connty to make other counties set up and take notice." No greater step has been re cently made that means so much taward the progress and material development of this county. Attorney George M. Pritch ard was in Asheville Monday on legal business. .'He entered suit against a coal company for five thousand dollars for injuries sus tained by his client. The case of Geo a Whippy a- gainst the Western Union Tele- gragh Company wherein the plantiff sought to reeover $50 00 as damages for negligence in de- ivery of a telegram was tried by Esq. Barnett Fortner .Thursday morning. Judgment -was rend ered in favor of the plantiff for 50.00 and the costs of the action Alf Barnard was down from Asheville to represent the de- endants. The plantiff was re presented by E. Zeph Ray. The Squire" said it was the first case of the kind he bad ever tried. Lower Walnut Creek Sing ing Convention. Aunt Jane Henderson" Charged with Perjury. Mayor Rector Binds her to Court. De fendant Gives Bo n d . ; Capitola Manufacturing ' Company The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Company will be held at the Com-" pany's office at eleven o'clock in the morning on Monday, October 13. 1913. M.L.CHURCti, 4 Secretary. There will be a singing convention at Lower Walnut Creek next Sunday afternoon beginning at 1:30 o'clock. The choirs of Dry Branch, Upper Walnut Baptist, Madison Seminary and Jones Sunday Schools will be present. Any other classes present will be given a place on the program. The following program has been ar ranged for the occasion, and everyone is cordially Invited to be present: Program. Oct. 5th, at 1.30 p. m. Arranging Classes. Opening song by Lower Walnut Creek choir. ,'" Prayer by Mr.......... Singing in rotation by Classes. Ten minutes address by George M. Pritchard, Subject: The value of Sun day School Training. Singing by, the Choir. . Ten minutes address by E. Zeph Kay, Subject The Charm of Music. Singing by Choirs. . "What a Friend we Have In JeJus1 by all the Choirs. Benediction by Mr. Done by order of the School. S. M. DAvIS, Superintendent: Sally DEAVEIt, Secretary The case of State vs. Jane Henderson charged with perjury was called for trial last Wednes day at 2 . o'clock p. 1 m. in the Mayors Court of the town of Marshall with Honorable Cleo- phaa Rector, Mayor, presiding. Both State , and defendant an nounced their readiness for trial The : State introduced several witnesses wjiose testimony tend ed to prove the truth of charge against the defendant in that she testified falsely in a case some days ago in which Bit Stanton was indicted for retailing liquor .. u ' I am going to sell my entire! The defendant denied having line of men's and boys clothing! 8worn falsely in the retailing The Family Cough Medicine. In every home there there should be a bottle of Dr. King's New Discov ery, ready for immediate use when any member of tho family contract a cold or a cough. Prompt use will stop the spread of sickness. S. A. Stid, of Mason, Mich., writes: "My whole family depends upon Dr. King's New Discovery as the best cough and cold medicine in the world. Two 50c bottles cured me of pneumonia." Thousands of other families have been equally benefitted and depend entire ly upon Dr. King's New Discovery to cure their coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Every dose , helps, j Price 50c- and $1.00. All druggists. H. E. Bucklin & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. , Eczema and Itching cured. The soothing, healing medication in Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment pen etrates every pore of the skin, cltars it of ay impurities stops itching in stantly. Dr. Hobson.s Eczema Oint ment is guaranteed to speedily heal eczema, rashes, ringworm, tetter and other unsightly eruptions. Eczema Ointment is a doctor's prescription, not an experiment. All druggists or by mail, 50c, Pfeifer Chemical Co.. Philadelphia and St. Louis. absolutely at cost, I must get rid of this stock at once and mean to sell them at cost. P. F, uradDurn, ivo. Wiley Nelson says he has everything that mortal man woman or child needs, and that It want bankrupt you to buy from him. His arrocery line is of the best, and his general line is un excelled in Marshall. Ladies, don't fail to drop in and examine my line of new Fal and Winter Hats. They are right up-to.date in style and mat erial good. The price will just ui you. See them at Nelsons. -1 wish to announce to the gen' eral public that I have on hand the bid reliable Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co's. Fertilizers and am ready to fill' all orders. R, H.Ward- Be independent, don't set an wait until your neighbor gets done making molasses to borrow iis boiler, come an4 jet me make vou one at ' the most reasonable price you ever heard of. A. C. - Gilbert. !'A11 Students In ' Madison County ' should make an effort' to win one of the cash prizes the French Broad Bank Is offering. Its a splendid chance to t ry your band at composition V For clean first class appler oat seed. The best winter oat tor this section. Call on or write. J. H. Rogers. ' R-1, : Marshall, ,; We call attention to jthe big ad -f P. V. Rector on Mb page of this paper. He is, the sole agent "teire of the famous "Star Brand" Shoes. ' His stock of general merchandise is large, new, clean, up-to-date, and he. wont hog you in prices. Call .and see him. case against iBtanton. After a- bout five hours pf examining and cross examining witnesses and argument by counsel the court adjudged probable cause and bound the defendant over to the NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Notice is hereby given that public examination for teachers certificates will be held Tburs da ; October the 9th. 1913. Al next term of the Superior Court applicants for certificates wil ior me inai or criminal cases. I naaa v. ncant f hatrn -h- The State was represented by E. Zeph Ray; the defendant by Geo. M. Pritchard. The case was one of the most drawnout that has recently been tried here in an inferior Court. The law yers are obligated to Mayor Rec tor for his great patience in the trial of the case. at 9 o'clock a, m. ' ", R. G. ANDERS, : Supt. of Schools. Convicts at last at work. On last Friday night when the late, west bound train pulled along down th French Broad River it carried forty-two passen gers destined to Madison Coun ty. , The passengers were com posed of six white men and thirty six negroes, U big stout able bodied men. They wore cloth ing furnished by the State of of North Carolina and are in the service of the state for various Home-Keeping Women need Health and Strength. The work of a home. keeping woman makes a constant call on her stre ngth and vitality, and sickness comes tlirougn her kidneys and bladder oit ener than she knows. Foley's Kidney Pills will restore and invigorate her, and weak back, nervousness, aching joints and irregular bladder action will all disappear when Foley Kidney Pills are used. . For Sale by Dr. I. E. Burnett, Mars Hill, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA-MADISON COUNTY. V - NOTICE. In the Superior Court November Term 1913. Isaac Freemen VS. Delia Freeman The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su nerior Court of Madison County to ob- terms ranging ; from three to tain an absolute divorce; and that the thirty years for the commission paid defendant will further take no- at ftrimaa in t.ho folnnw rraA tioe that she is required to appear at ranging all the way down from murder. They : were taken to the county stockades, at Brush Creek, between Marshall and Walnut, . where they will, for sometime,' have their headquar ters. . ; ' :T-:. ri '', .On Saturday morning the first dirt was broken and the first ac tual work, except the surveying, 29-3-10-17-Oct, was done toward the construction of tha National Hicrh Mi.nn rvf rp jn ews- Kecora the next term of the Superior Court of said County to be held on the 10th day of November. 1913, at the Court House iq said county in Marshall, N. C, and answer or demur to the com. plaint in said action, or the plain tifl will apply to the Court for the relief demanded. This the 20th day of Sep tember, 1913. , N. B. MoDEVITT, Clerk Superior Cour t. Do It now. Subscribe for Thel WANTED All the chickens and eggs you have to sell. Wil- pay market prices. C. M. Dod son & Son. Women who Get Dizzy. Every woman who is troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debility, consti pation or kidney trouble should use K- letrio Bitters. They give relief when nothing else will, Improve the health, adding strength and vigor from the first dose- Mre. Laura Gains, of Av- oca, La., says: "Four doctors had given me up and my children and all my friends were looking for me to die when my son insisted that I use Elec tric Bitters. I did so, and they have done me a world of good." Just try them. 5oc. and $1.00 at all druggists or by mail. H. E. BUCKLIN & CO. Philadelphia or St. Louis. HUNTING time is near. If your gun is out of re pair, Dring or send it to J. W. KESTERSON A COMPANY 28 West College St. Asheville, N. C. I jGud repairing carefully and prompt ly done at very moderate prices, til- cycles, ' trunks, umbrellas and locks I repaired. All kinds of keys fitted. A Gentle and Effective Lax- ative. A mild, gentle and effective laxa tive is what people demand when sus fering from constipation. Thousands swear by Dr. King's New Life Pills. Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio, Tex. writes: "They are beyond question the best pill my wife and I have ever taken." They never cause pain. Price 25c at all druggists, or by mall. H. E. BUCK LEN & CO. Pniladelphia or St. Louis. ' tat of Ohio, city of Toledo, l-T ' Xucaa County. i ' Prank J. Cheney makes oath that It la enlor partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney uo., aoins Business id we mty or To ledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the aura of ONH UUNDKisu jjoUjAKH ior each ana ev ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured tit th US OI ilALL-B t'ATAKKH CUIUS. Sworn to before me and subscribed In tny presence, tola 6th day of DecentMr. JL. D. ISWk ... Veal) A. ,W. UL.BABUN, Kotarr Publia. Rail's Catarrh! Cure) is taken Internalls fend acta directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Beni for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. TOWMt O, Boia oy all DruKBista, TSc mae Bail's ramuyfiua xorc EVERY working day of the year m'n who have used the Bank Account Plun for accumulating a little money and building a credit are starting in business for themselves, while many other men, possibly just as .capable, have to let the opportunity pass because of their lack of foresight in prepaaing for it. Why not start an account with us and be prepared. Citizens Bank Hot Springs Marshall uneri )eniii Irtish to announce to my friends and patrons that I will have my fall and winter Opening Saturday, Oct., 4th, 1913. I wish also to thank the ladies of this community for their past patronage and assure you that I am better prepared this year than ever before to please you. ; Mrs. Annie Reud, Marshall," N. C Hudglns B'l'd'g, 5 Antitoxin For Diphtheria; ' Vaccines for Typhoid and Vaccine for Small Pox at Marshall Pharmacy. is GRAIN SPECIALS. Besides our Standard Grades of CELEBRATED FER TILIZERS. 8-2-2, 8-3-3, 8-4-4, and 8-5-5, which are well known everywhere, we manufacture any special formula of fertilizer. ; Let uj know your needs, we can supply them. , 1 We are headquarters for the best grade of Land Plaster and Ground Limestone and the Unequalled Tennessee Acid Phosphate, from 12 to 16 percent. We are not in, the Trust. Patronize home folks n3 Veen your money in circulation at home.' We give honest goodj and meet ell competition as to Driee. , We will shin one nark nr a far load. Write for prices if vour merchant won't nrdcr for van. Or.W today, we ship tomorrow. Send for our booklet ASHEVILLE PACKING COMPANY Asheville. N. C. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INSIST ON HAVING OUR GOODS HONE BETTEK-FEfT SO GOOD EVENSVILLE RUST PROOF INGOT IRON RANfiES. Lftrr,rl to Miss Pearl Rice, both Revere Wedding;. On Sept 28th 1913- at high noon, Richard Franklin, Jr., was With wter reservoir $30.00 up. Sugar pots 15 gallon up.' New and second hand furniture E Swing machine and Repairs, c . . Siank & Shaferd. 55 N. Mala St. Asheville, N.C of Biir Laurel. The ceremonv was performed at the home of the brides father. Wm. S. Rice, 'Squire J. Leak officiating. " ; Mr. Franklin and Miss Rice are two or Madison Countv a popular school teachers. Quite a throng of friends were present. Immediately after the ceremony the dinning table was the chief attraction. It litterally groaned under the load of good things. Like the timbers of a great ship in the storm. Every body present was suddenly taken by the arm and ushered in to this room of rooms, and all en joyed the sumptuous feast. . After dinner the bride and groom and a large number of their friends left for the home of Mr. A. Franklin, the'- grooms father, to take supper. ' . - We trust that. the happy cou ple may have a successful and long life. J. A. LEAK.

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