The News -Record PublUhed tvery Friday by the WESTERN CAROLINA PRINTING COMPANY, (Incorporated) GILBERTS MORROW Publishers E. ZEPHRAY, EDITOR. On Yr Six. Vlonthat . -Thraa Month I.OO .29 Intend at lecand-ctatt mall matter June t8(h I W. a' the Postaffice at Marshall. N. C, under t Acta Vongretaaf March J, W7V. 1 FRIDAY, Oct. 10th, 1913 !! A Thought for The Week There is more brains and muscle in corn- bread and butter milk than all the Soda water and ice cream that all the "duds" of all the country ever swallowed. Pull, Brother, Pull. The editor has received a card f i'om a subscriber saying ''stop my paper, I live on Shut-in." His subscription was paid three months in advance and the pub lisher forwarded him a check for 25 cents and called the account square. The Shut-In people are all right and their country is all right but our ex-subscriber has soured on us out of an evil ima gination. We stopped his pap 3r but will keep grinding on. We bid the brotWer good bye and extend to him our best wishes and kindest regards f-'r his future welfare and prosperity. Jf we have offended the brother let lniu take consolation from these words: '"It must needs be that offenses come but woe unto thiit man by whom the offense comt tli We can't always write articles that taste sweat to every body. We wish we could but sometimes we all run into an "open switch" because there were no red lights hung out to give us warning of the danger. If we have made auy mistake we regret our indiscretion. When vevue itWroiip li e eld fie school of our youth at the "EX HIBITION," that advance pa rade ground of civilization, the "kids" all lined ur and sang to the admiring and wondering spectators. You 11 pardon our blunders as all are aware, 'may even extend to the president's chair," and everybody clapped their hands and cheered us. Experience has proven the truth and the wisdom of that litw song. If we make any mis take it will be through a want of wisdom and understanding and should we commit an error we trust .our subscribers will not bind us in the fetters of poverty and cast us, . mercilessly, into outer darkness where we will be compelled to hear gnashing of teeth, "Let us all pull together." Pull, brothor, pull. Pull out a dollar and subscribe for our pa per, pull for good school?, pull for Rfod roads, pull for the pro rress of our county seven days out or every ty .wu w,M, - - if in the pullm'; you get pulled ' 1 Jl ti. mm A .nnU,-, n ft A iast keep on "pullin." Pull, ; brother, pull and in the pulling don't stop to kick. A good 'pnller" don't kick and a bad looker don't do much "pullin." BOX SUFPER AT SLIDING KNOB. tVe have been requested to announce that there will be a linv SnDDer at , Sliding Knob; School House on Saturday night October the llth, the proceeds to be used to finish painting the house and to buy a stove' and make other permanent impi'ove ments,, All are cordially invited to come and thexladies are espec ially asked to bring a box. As to State Con victs and Good Roads. The Asheville Citizen on Oct. 6, carried the following article which is in poiut in connection with convict labor on the Nation al Highway thru' Madison and Henderson counties. The Citizen does not pretend to analyze at long range and short notice the strange bill introduc ed in the lower house of the state legislature at Raleigh by Representatie Evans, of Bladen, which looked to the "repeal of the laws for the improvement of the Hickory Nut Gap and Madi son county highways," But it looks at first blush as if some body is trying to block the pre sent movement which provides for the completion of the Central highway by means of convict la bor furnished by the state. It is true that Mr. Evans also has a bill which favors the taking of all convicts from railroad work aud placing them on state high ways, but the bill he introduced Friday, dealing with the sections named, offers no explanation, as far as The Citizen can determine The facts are that fifty convicts a-e now working on the Hickory Nut Gap road in Henderson, while nfy more ar? at work on the Central Highway in Madison County, or at least on a section thereof, bince possession is nine points of the law," Mr. Evans should certainly state his object in desiring to have these convicts taken away. As recently remarked in these columns, the proper place for state and county convicts is on the public highways. No really sound argument can be advanced to show why they should be em uloved in the construction of private and semi-private railroad enterprises. Nor should they ever be brought into competition with free labor, as is the case in several states of the Union to day. But to return to the state con victs now at work in our own section, who are here by virtus of state legislation, and who are vitally necessary to the comple tion of a modern highway which will benefit not only this section, but the entire state. The bill in troduced by Representative Evans has apparently attracked but little attention, from our peo ple generally, and while it may not, on the final analysis, be as dangerous as it now , appears to be, our senator and representa tives at Raleigh should loose no time in looking into its every provision. The convicts were brought here as the result of fair and open representations made to Governor Craig and the legis lature, and any effort to remove them should be conducted under like circumstances. The atten tion of our representatives has been called to this bill by the Asheville board . of . trade, and they will doubtless act accord inarly. i-'..';' While the Citizen has express ed the opinion that its friend, H. B. Varner, may be pursuing the - . . i wrong traeir in antagonizing icertain interests necessary to the j mnt,naBafnl JaaMA nf tho fu movement in this state, the bill of Representative Evans certain- ly lends some color to Mr. Var ner's charges that interests ni mical to the good roads cause bought to secure legislation by means of "sneak bills." ;; Home-Keeplnff Women need Health and Strength. The work of a home-keeping woman makes a constant call on her strength .o ipVnc. inmn L ..jkt.jj., ener than she knows. Foley's Kidney Kill win resrstrn ana invigorate ur. i . . . ... . . i . i and weak .back, nervousness, aching joints and irregujar bladder action . will all disappear when Folev Kidney ' Pills are used. For Sale by Dr. I. E.' Burnett, Mars Hilt, N. C. ' First Teachers Meeting Held at Lower California Creek. ' Editor News-Record: The first teachers meeting for the Ivy District was held at Low California School . House on Saturday Oct, 4th, 1913. The dsstrlct is composed of town ships No. 15, 5, 4, 11 and ; 1Q, Nearly al) the teachers were present bringing with them en couraging reports from their re spective schools. T Prof. Buckner, teacher at this beautiful school house, had his splendid school in session when the County Superintendent and teachers arrived. Prof. Anders expressed him self as being favorable to doing foundation work in these meet ings and as an initiatory to that end asked Prof. Buckner to use his school as a means of illustrat ing some line of public school work. Mr. Buckner chose ortho graphy as his subject and effect ively exemplified the subject in all its bearings to the edilication of the teachers. Criticisms and commendation were given by the other teachers several lino's of public school work were1 explain ed by the Superintendent espec ially the compulsory attendance feature and report blanks on this feature were distributed to the teachers. The meeting was a good success and vindicated the policy of the Supt. in holding district meetings instead of re quiring all the county to attend at Marshall regardless of expens es and worry as heretofore. The California school and community had generously provided dinner on the gronds for the meeting which' did them much credit. The teachers of this district will meet again on Saturday Nov. 1 at same place at which every teacher in the district is request ed to attend. The teachers all appeared to be interested with their respec tive work and good results are to follow the meeting. Mr. J. R. Sams of the Board of Education was present and added to the interest of the oc casion, , W. P. JERVIS. Women who Get Dizzy. Every woman who Is troubled with fainting iind du.y spells, backache, headache, weakness,,- debility, consti pation or kidney trouble should use 12 letric Bitters. They give relief when nothing else will, improve the health, adding strength and vigor from the first dose- Mne. 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. II. E. BUCKLIN & CO. Philadelphia or So. Louis. NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY. . In the Superior Court November Term 1913. Isaac FreemcJl vs KCiTirv. Delia Freeman ) The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Su perior Court of Madison County to ob tain an absolute divorce; and that the said defendant will further take no' tioe that she isrequired to' appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said County to be held on t he loth day of November. 191.1, at the Court House in said county in Marshall, N. C, and answer or demur to the com. plaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded. This the 20th day of Sep tember, 1913. N.- B. McDEVITT, , Clerk Superior Court. 20-3-10-17-Oct. Foley Kidney Pills Succeed. Because they ai;e sn, nonestiy maae medicine that relieves promptly the suffering due to weak, inactive kid-1 ney - and painful bladdelvwtion..Tliey offer s powerful help to nature in building up the true excreting kidney tissue in restoring normal action and relieving bladder discomforts. , TRY THEM. For Sale by Dr. I. E. Bur. M" "ill, N, G sidenco completed. It is a beauty. School Honor Roll. Raymond Price, Bertie Price, Allie Price, Kiah Briggs, Bertha Plemmons, Alten Plemmons, Laura Gentry, rJohn Gentry, Bertie Gontry, Ethel Blankensliip, Bertha Plemmons, Daisy Coward, Nola Gentry, Monroe- Webb. ; Your Reader, BROWN EYE. The changablo weather of early fall brings on coughs and colds that have a weakening effect on the system, and may become chronic. Use Foley's! Aoncy and Tar Compound. It has a very soothing and healing etfect on tin? irritated and inflamed air pasagos, ami will help very quickly. It is a well known family medicine that gives re sults. For Sale by Dr, I. 10. Burnett, Mars Hill. N. C. NOKTU CAROLINA MADISON COUNTV. In the Superior -Court-'November Term liU.'i. Amos Jtohcrts 1 Vs- fNOTlCK. 1 lift y Roberts ) The defendant above named will tuke notice that an action entitled as above 1ms been commenced in the Superior' Court of Madison County to obtain an absolute divorce; and that the said defendant will further takfi'S notice that sho is required to appear ti, me neit term oi use superior uniri of said County to ho held on, the loth day of November, l!)l,l, at the Court '.louse in said county in Marshall, X. .'., and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action, or the plantiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded.. This the G day of October 1013.' N. B. McDEVITT. Clerk Superior Court. KK14-t-M. Helping a Woman Generally meant helping an entire family. Her back achea to she can hardly drag around. Her nerves are on edge and she is nearly wild. Headache and Sleepless ness unfit her for the care of her family. Rheumatic Pains and Lumbago rack bet bsdy. But, let ber taka Foley Kidney Pills and all these ailments will disappear. She w81 soon recover ber strength and healthy activity for Foley Kidney Pills are healing, curative, strengthening and tonic, a medicine for all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases that always cures, For sale by Dr, Hill, x- 0. . I. E. Burnett, Mars Read What M P. Reeves has to say about this years To b a c c o Market. M. P. Reeves of Greenville who runs The Hanner Ware house, wants to advise you that his house will be" open for the sale of leaf Tobacco on '.Novem ber the 3rd. : Allow me to cajl you to this fact that Burley and vlBrights will sell high, don't allow anyone to buy your tooacco at the barn unless you get a ery high price. It has been my pleasure to sell most of your to bacco heretofore and I want to take care of you by giving you advice and also selling your tobacco. I want, to lhar.k you for past favors and J assure you I will appreciate your crop this season and your influence , with your neighbors in my behalf. For any information don't ljesi tate to write to me and I will furnish you tierces on -short no uce. uememoer tnac we nave the best market for .Burley and Flue Cured Tobacco. Ship to the Banner, I am yout Friend.' M.. P. REEVES Proprietor, Banner Warehouse, - , , , Greenville! ,Tenn All Students in Madison County should make an effort to -in one of the cash prizes the French Broad ,8 1Ie1rln lua iplendldchanoe to try your hand at composition. FOR SALE -300 Bushels good seed wheat, screened, $1.20 per bushel.. -Marshall Mill Co. tf. WHY NOT TRY ou the "ADVANTAGES of a BANK ACCOUNT." ' . ' . -, ;"f . " 1 See conditions on first page of this paper and send in '. i your essay by October 15th. ' Only two essays have been received for this contest and, less than one week until the time expires. BANK of FRENCH BROAD The Bank of Good Service. We pay 4 per cent, on time deposits. IIMaHWWiBWWMWtMW LUUllHH !? i 5 If! 1 2 DENTIST - I AM LOCATED AT MARSHALL,, NORTH CAR. OFFICE! OITIZI2NR J1ANK lltTILIII.NO v AV. Y. IIUTCIIINS, D. D. S. jg 1 Eat ' Eat 1 At At 1 1 J. W FAGAN'S 1 1 And And 1 Be Be 1 1 SATISFIED 1 iauitiiiiiuiuiuaiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiuiiiii BUILDERS' B U I L SD UE PR PS L I E S Morrow & M cLendon, Bridge S. Marshall, North Carolina. BUILDERS SUPPLIES' mm REPEATING RIFLE ou can buy no better com tor target work and all ' small game up to OH) yards. Tif 38 vv JZmbt fan if otahc wm aeip too ttatt wkalntla jMrttiiU rur hi-ni ul imhm. Smi 3 ttmm for k IxUt. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Madison County By virtue of authority vested in qiey as trustee, under a certain deed of trust executed by Glen Wild On the 22 day of October, 1912'. default hav ing been made in the payment of. the obligation secured by' said . deed of trust and demand having been made upon me by the assignee cf the raid deed of trust according to the- terms hereof, I win, on the tenth day of November, 19J3, at" the Court House door, in Marshall, at 12 o'clock M." sell to the highest bidder, 'for cash, ; 'F6r one of the Cash Prizes .ve offer for the best cssaya SUPPLIES' B U I L D E R S S u p p L I E S $20 Without change of mechanism it handles 22 ihort.1 tons or lons-nije cartndBes perfectly. Tke-Jetn R!Ir rifling develops maximum oower ancV -mmmr jcr h accuracy and adds vean in thm l;U f r.'flM i ooMnK.. -rnwrWU pMu.-,pMtl f 722HlkK 7e2?Zarvi firearms Cx i n Willow Stawt Nw Harn, Cona. the following described piece, parcel or lot of land, to-wit: - Lvinsr and heina in the aalrl f!raini.v. of Madison, adioininjr the lands of Daye Smith, Elmore Carter, W. Ql Sprinkle, D. L. Bible and 3. E. Pox and others described as follows: My ? entire 1-5 interest in the T. P. Wild estate deceased known as th Noah, Wild and Thomas Til lery laL' The proceeds of said sale ,to be dis posed of according to the terms of tha said deed of trust. ' ' ' E. Z. Ray, " . '. Truss , Do It now. ' Subscribe for The Newa-Kecord. .,... . '.

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