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I :: LOCAL AND PERSONAL :: Ben Ray has from a recent fever. about recovered case of typhoid Fine Fultz seed wheat and Po 1 land China pigs for sale. L. M. Bryan. ' ' ",- . w ... 1 Fresh Vegetables of all kinds. At 0. M. Dodson & Son. E. Zeph Ray was in Newport, Tenn., Tuesday and Wednes day. AH the Madison Countys' heavy weights were in Washing ton City last week, presumably to "buy cattle." .'! Nice line of breakfast sirip, , hams and fat backs. Always have them on hand. C. M. Dod son & Son. Mrs. W. T. Davis was up from Hot Springs last Saturday. For clctn first class appler oat seed. The best winter oat - for this section. Call on or write. J. H. Rogers. R-J, Marshall, N. C. Mrs. .7. M. Gudger and Mrs. Stella Dodamead of Henderson ville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. "W. H. Morrow last week. SINGING CONVENTION AT LOWER I WALNUT CREEK SUNDAY. Reception. Eczema and Itdrin cured. ine soothing, healing medication In Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment pen etrates every pore ef the skin, clears It of all impurities atop itching in stnntly. Dr. Jlobson.a Eczema Olnt mont is guaranteed to speedily heal eczema, rashes, riegworm, tetter and other unslirhtly eruDtlons. Fznma r . . invitations were, issued the The singing convention at flrstof last week by -Mrs. W. H. Lower Walnut Creek on last Morrow for a reception on Thurs Sunday evening was attended by dy trom 3 to 6 In honor of her a large number of people from sister-in-law Mrs.' C. M. Gaze. Marshall and the surrounding nee Miss Mary Emma Hood who Ointment is a doctor's prescription;' community. There were Dre- 18 s well known in our town. not an experiment. Ail druggists or sent the slncincr claa.M of T. The receDtion was tanAnA v, y maU' rfeif Chemical Co.; Walnut Creek, Upper Walnut tne ladies of town and vicinitv Creek and Dry Branch and the and welcomed to our midst one singing was excellent affording whom all had learned to love and entertainment of a. very high admire. . class to all who were present. Ane house was boautifullv da - i ... " Uro. bteven Davis, Chairman of corated in nasturtiums and gold f V J aAh .! . l I AM M-w1 ,J1 A. 1 . uo tuuveuuuii, announcea in tne jcu ,uu ie receiving room oeginnmg that the object of the WftS a mass of these flowers that convention "was not a contest be Philadelphia and H. Louis. A Gentle and Effective Lax. atiye a mild, gentle and effective la. tlve is whatfpcoile demand when suf fering from constipation. Thousands swear by Dr. King's New Life Pills. were banked and scattorpr! with .H"h Tollman,- of San Antonio, Tex tween the classes hut. tn Drodieral hfiantv naa tk. "M aie oeyona . question " - w .uB l - " J - I '"VCl UM songs in praise of the Master, refreshment room was decorate singing was interspersed with 1 m . - oner addresses annroDriate to lie occasion by Geo. . M. Pritc- hard, E. Zeph Kay and W. R. Sams. The sneakers-took the with American beauty roses and sultanas. In the receiving line were Mrs. TTT- TT ii vv. n Morrow tho hostess the Bride, Mrs. J. M. Guiker Jr. of tne best pjll my wife and I have ever taken." They never cause pain. Price 25c. at all druggists, or by mall. li. K. liULKLKN & CO. PnilnHolnliin view mat the speeches were Ashevillo, Mrs, John W. Lu only for the purpose of giving of Pikevillo Ky., and :Mis. i tho classes and opportunity to Morrow. -ex -liza Students are you trying for those prizes the Bank of French Broad is offering? Don't fail to try. i'ou may win one of them. Do it Now. What? Buy your Groceries from Dodson's. Best place in town. We are sorry to learn of the recent indisposition of our capa ble Chief of Police, Kate Dover. We hope he may soon be able to "swing the Billie" vigorously again. If you are fond of good 1 coffee go to J. W. Nelson. A splendid grade at 14 cents per pound. Miss Eliza Davis and Ethel Treadway visited in Walnut this week, Candies, .CTi g a r s 7 Tobacco,' . Bananas: and Fruits. At C. M. Dodson & Son." i Mrs. R. S. Ramsey of Sandy Mush was a Marshall visitor last week. ' ' ' . Received shipment of canned eoods. such as Tomatoes, Corn and etc.- Fresh and C. M. Dodson & Son , Quite a , number of Madison people were up at the Fair Tues day and Wednesday. Among them Fleet Davis, Charles Cas sad a and others whom the pick pockets lightened of their cash..' f. Flour, Meal and Feed. You can get them at C. M. Dodson & Son, " . rest and tiiat long speeches would be an imposition on the large andience that was present to hear the music. At the close of the singing by the individual classes all the choirs joined in singing "What A Friend We have in Jesus," the benediction was then pronounced and every body went home in good spirits. Tho order was excellent. Good Roads our Motto. No Dispute in Madison About the National Highway. The Waynesville Courier car ried an article in its last issue on 'Af J: T j fn i - i-v worthy contemnorarv seems to think we have had a dispute a bout where the convicts were to be'put to work on"" the National Highway. It quotes our article Miss Mary Gudger received la the door, Miss Maggie .M..nuy rcceivod at the dinning room vd escorted the guests to the refec tion table at which Miss jj:,iV Morrow presided. The foll.nvii g young ladies served the guo&ts: Misses Francis Morrow, Mattie Dalton and Effie White aud Edna Gage . Morrow, Delicious re freshments were served consist ing of salad, cheese wafers and coffee and mints. After mom ents of delightful intercourse and wen wishes to the Bride the lad Inn jau1. J mt . ico uepuncu. me guests were numerous thus testifying of the esteem in which the bride is held in our midst. 1"U K j. ue lunowing persons were here from a distance; Madames J. M. Gudger, Jr. John W. Lang- le, 1of Kentucky, Mrs. Dodamead of Hendersonville, Mrs. Warren Davis of Hot Springs, Mrs- R b. Ramsey of Sandy Mush, Mrs. R. R. Ramsey of Walnut. '1 he Reception was one of the prettiest that has taken place in Marshall and we are sure that the hearty good wishes express ed at the time are but augury of State of Ohio, city of Toledo IJY "' un-M v-uumy, 1 Frank J. Chennv mnlraa .v.. v. Senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney ,Co-V,do,rVI buneBB In the City of To Jh?' .?u2ty ftn.?, Btate aforesaid, ind WTTMnn1rAI1il.p,?X lhft "um of ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURB. FRANK J. CHENEY. I Sworn to before me and subscribed In 7yiPre,noe' 6ttl toy of December. A. U. 1886. I (Seal) A. IT. OLEA80IT, Notary Public. Hall'e Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly upon the blood and mu- tZSnSSftSTtSZ.? """- Bend tor I i CHENEY A CO., Toledo.. O. - . --. -ltubbisib, 'HO. k Tske Rail's fuuUr FUls for oniUpetloa. EVERY working day of the year men who have used the Bank Account Plan 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 a of two weeks ago as beine of in terest in connection, with the Ithe'welcome that is felt by all to subject discussed in its columns. 0De that has filled a large place The people of Madison care m the social life of our town and " NOUTII CAROLINA MADISON BOUNTY, in Uie Superior Court November Term 1913. W.S.Taylor j .... V8 r NOTICE. iiiuuie Taylor, j The defendant above named will lake notice that an action entitled as above ha3 been commenced in the Superior Court of Madison County to ob',ain an absolute divorce; and that the said defendant will further take notice that she Is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said County to be held on the Kkli day of November, 1913. at t he Court House in said county in Mar shall, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply U the Court for the relief demanded. ' This the 20, day of September 1913 N. B. McDEVITT, Clerk Superior Court. 9-10-23-30. m GRAIN SPECIALS. Beside our Standard Grades of f.EI.FRR ATFFl FFJJ. TILIZERS, 8-2-2, 8-3-3, 8-1-4, and 8-5-5, which are well known everywhere, we manufacture any special formula of fertilizer. Let u know-your needs, we can supply them. We are headquarters for the best grade of Land Plaster and Ground Limestone and the Unequalled Tennessee Acid Phosphate, from 12 to 16 per cent We are not in the Trust. Patronize home folks nnd kee your money in circulation at home. We cive honest enorin meet all competition as to urice. W will akin nn. mir nr load. Write for prices if your merchant won't order for you. Order ioaay, we snip tomorrow. Send for our booklet ASHE VILLE PACKING COMPANY Ashevllfle N C : ' ' ZT IT WILL PAY YOU TO INSIST ON HAVING OUR COOOS fOJV BETTER-FEW SO GOOD nice. At Be independent, don't set ' au wait until . your neighbor gets done making molasses to . borrow Jais boiler, come and let me matce you one at the ; most reasonable price you ever heard 6f. A. C. Gilbert. N. B. NcDevitt, J. J. Kedmon Plato D. Ebbs, and "Big" Tom Frisbee. all heavy weights went ostensibly to Waynesville to buy cattle, byt some how got switch ed onto the Salisbury train ana landed in the Capitol to pull off a deal.'MUM." . ,. , There is less than a, week re maininir in whi ih the Madisoa County students - can send in their essays for, the cash prizes offered by The Bank of French Broad. Up to this time .there have been only two essays re ceived, so get busy and send in your essays by Oct. 15th as there is a good chance for you to get either $5.00 or $10.00 in gold. Clerk of Court McDevitt in forms U8 that his fees "alone dur ing the month of"' September amounted ; to about $450.00. This is exclussive of the fines etc that naturally come into: the of4 fice. ' McDevitt is conducting the office on a business like princi pal onrl la tj- Ka mmmAnrlarl nn the manner in which be is con ducting same. " very little about where the road begins, that is where the state convicts begin work on the National Highway thro' our county. There was .a little good natured rivalry between certain sections of the , county . as to where the convicts should begin work, but now that the convicts have been started to work and the road is . under construction there is neither rivalry nor. dis pute-', about the matter. It is settled and we are all good road enthusiasts and the contentions of the different sections of the county is lost in the county-wide and state-wide gospel of good foadi.' ' . The News-Record : did think that the idea of sending the con victs to "Shut-in" was ridiculous and the article in that connection was no attack upon any one but was means to discourage the idea of placing the convicts at a point where their work would be wuom now returns to be perma nently with us. The. News Re cord 101ns the others in well wishes. Subscribe for The New-Record Now. Antitoxin For Diphtheria; Vaccines for Typhoid and Vaccine for Small Pox at Marshall Pharmacy. It Makes us Feel Good. Ardcn, N. C. Buncombe Co. October, 6th, 1913 Editor, News-Record: Find inclosed money order for dM AA 'l x.w lor wnicn piease send me The News-Record, as I;, would reel lonesome if it was to fail to reach my home. I read it in ' - . preierence to any other paoer I receive. ' xiope you much success, 1 re main yours as ever. M. G. GRAHAM. I wish to announce to the gen eral public that I have on hand of so the old reliable Virginia-Carolina little service to th general pub lic. And not to create strife or trouble. ;V" Y' TheNe ws-Record stands for good roads and better roads throughout every section and community, of the county and state. This is our doctrine three hundred and sixty1 five days in every year. Un this question the progressive element of our people are right . with us. The road is going to be built and ' we are all helping to turn a wheel. f,; v . ; ;:, Chemical Co's. am ready to fill H. Ward Fertilizers and all orders. R. Ginseng For Sale. ) I have a lot of Ginseng Plants which I will sell at the very low price of $1.00 per hundred for one and two year old plants, at my farm at Peeks Chapel. Ad dress me at Mars Hill, N. C. R. No. 1. - ' ' x , E. SAMS. The Family Cough) Medicine. . In every home .there there should be a bottle of Dr. Kinu's New. Discov ery, ready for Immfdlate use when any member of tho family, contract a cold or a cough, Prompt use will stop the spread of sickness. S. A. Slid, of Mason, Mich., writes: ; "My whole family depends upon Dr. King's New .Discovery as the best cough and cold medlolne 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. Price 50c- and 11.00. All druggists. H. E. Bucklin & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. WANTED-AU the chickens and eggs you have to sell. Wil pay market prices. C M. Dod son & Son. j crp mm IV -OF- m Illinois Mar ' HOT SPRINGS, N.C., October 13th, 1913. Monday. We will sell One Car , Load of unbroken Illinois Mares, 2 to 5 years old, Percheron Bred, the kind " " -; , ' : . , .; - ., ..... .. :.r, :: -. ::: ,. ... ' for the farmer to buy. Remember Monday, Oct. 13, 1913. Sale begins at 10 a. m.. M. mrnrnl
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