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t 14 :: LOCAL AND PECGNAL :: -' Ask Dr. Roberts how he lost the turkey!, . Mr. D. P. Miles was here from Barnard Wednesday. Mrs. Guy V.' Roberts "was in ; Asheville last Monday. Mr. Will Lawson was up from . Hot Springs Wednesday. Deputy Sheriff Myers of Paint Rock was here Wednesday. Mr. Thomas Lawson was here from Hot Springs Wednesday. Mr. W. B. Ramsey was in Asheville Tuesday on business. Mr. W. B. Ray was in Yancey county last. Saturday and Sun ' day. i j. School in Marshall closed Wed nesday for the Thanksgiving holi ,days. ' Messrs. G, 0. and Sam Buquo xwas here from Hot Springs Wednesday. M. Pearson Ramsey whe Is at tendincr school at Tusculum was home Sunday. M. Woodward Plnley returned from Tusculum to spend the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Mary Fortner of the Pease Home in Asheville was a town visitor last Tuesday. Teachers meeting was held in the lecture room of Ihe Presby terian Church last Saturday. Examinations for Rural Mail Carrier were held last Saturday. About. 12 took the examination. Mr. W. H. Morrow is remodel ling his residence and placing wall boards in the different rooms. - The Ladies of the Baptist Church gave the dinners for the inmates of the County Home last Thursday. Attorney Thomas Kellam of Pilot Mountain, N. C, was visit ing the editor Wednesday and Thursday of this week. On last Sunday night the little two months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Smith died. The burial took place on Monday. Recorder's Court was held last Wednesday and 6 or 7 cases were up before it, Judge Ramsey presides with grace and dignity. Prof. Anders left last Monday Morning for Raleigh where be will attend the State Teachers meeting that is being held at that place. The children of the public schools gave contributions , of money and eatables for the men and women of the Old Folks Home. Just received "a new lot of . millinery at greatly reduced prices. Now is the time to buy your hat at about half price. P. V. Rector. . . . Mr. 'Walter E. Tillery who has been in Minneapolis, Minn., for the past two years Is home on a visit Mr. Tillery is at; his fathers home on Route 3. ,; Misses Leila Bryan and Ldnnie West of Walnut Creel r. are visit ing their sister and friend, Miss Belle Bryan, who teaching near Hot Springs. ( - ' $1.00 Ladies Wool scarf at 75 cents. One piece ; ; black w.ool dress good bought vjj a bargafn, $1.00 grade 50 cents. The 4 betrt one for 1 Sl.OO.P. V. Rector. ' Minn NnlliA TTaftrlrtalirft "is - in Asheville in attendance upon her sister ijeutia, wno naa an opera tion. MisaXietitia is doing very nicely and will be at home next week. Mt8. John A. Hendricks returned. Home last Saturday from Asheville where ." she had been tor some dsy:j. Prof. G. C. Brown of the Madi son County Seminrsry is attend ing -the meeting j of tfie High School Teachers of the State at Raleigh this wee'k. The meeting is one ot state-w Ade Interest and importance and buns much to I the educational Welfare of the state..; , j The thanksgiving service held at - the Mefhodist Church on Thursday was a very impressive one. The sermon was delivered by Rev. Jackson Smith of the Presbyterian church. The set vice was a union service and at tended bv members of all the churches." . ' - M. P. REEVES The Leader in Greenville on ' the BANNER FLOOR opened at 131 cents ave rage on all grades of Burley. He led the town on pounds and price why not remember his house, the old reliable Banner. ' For tierces or information write him. Bur- ley and Bright are high on bis floor. M. P. REEVES is the place. .'..' Birmingham, Ala., F. E. Willis, Buffered " srreatly from asthma and bronchitis. He writes; ul got no re lief until I took Eoley's Honey and Mar Comnonnd. It entirely removed those shocking sensations, and never failed to produce an easy and com fortable condition of the throat ana lungs. " For Saleby Dr. I. E. Bur nett, Mars Hill, N. C. Mr. Jno M. Clark . of Los Angeles, California wants to buy one thousand acres of land in Madison County. He wants land for himself and two other fami lies, we hope that bis wants may be met by some of our people who have land "and to spare." We must open our doors to all good people who wants to make Madison County their home. We have plenty of room for double our population and The News-Record shall be glad to see our county become more densely populated and the site of more industries and enterprises. In dustry and people bring'prosperi- ty ana progress. , Box Supper. The box supper given at the Club House on Wednesday night bv the Woodmen of the World was quite a successful and enter taining occasion. There were oresent a good number of the young ladies of the town and sur rounding community as well as many of the young men. The young ladies were all provided with boxes full of good thinfcs to eat. . ; . : :' Mr." George Sams stated that the object of the supper was to raise funds for the purpose of equipping the hall belonging to that order and introduced ur. W. E. Finley who gave an interesting lecture on "Fraternalism." After the address by Mr. Finley the boxes were sold at auction to the highest bidder for cash. Mr. J. H. White, president of the Citizen Bank, sold the boxes and main tained his usual high standard on Drices. The market on the sup pers fluctuated within an hour from one to five dollars per sup- dot. The names of the young latlies were concealed so that the bidders did not know- whose box they were buying, but the boys knew a good thing, although it was bidden in the box, and made the bidding lively and interesting showing the liberal and generous spirit which prevails among the young men - of this community. After the boxes were sold the ushers escorted the young men to young ladies whose boxes they had purchased and with, whom they ate supper. The suppers were Bpread on tables after which there was pronounced a blessing " """ ' ""' " . ".''J' T -- --T-i r;-' '--T-.. "n"" 1 mm !! iiufcitm mAmt"'L"' " -tn ' moil"""" Tmu whm 1 " ' 75 cent overall in town, a better j by Dr. Finley. Then came the eatine and the fun and joy of the 'Mr.asion. Every one appeared to e njoy the occasion to the limit arA went home full and happy, r Saved His Foot, . n. TV Elv. of Bamtonv Ohio, suffer ed from horlble uloer on the foot for four years. Doctors advised amputa- -" . a . Hon.. but he rerusea ana reiucianuy tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve as a last resort. He then wrote: I use your aalve on my foot and" was soon com pletely cured.'' Best remeay ior cuts, burns, bruises ' and eczema. Get a box to dav. Only 25c. All druggists or by mail. H.: H BUOgLEN Co. Phllatelphla or St. Loula. PROGRAM Fifth Sunday Meeting, Marshall District of French .Broad Baptist Association at Madison Seminary November 30, 1913, 10, A. M. Singing in the Choirs All Choirs present '"What .,A Friend We Have In Jesus." ' . ' ' Prayer by Rev. W. P. Roberson. '. ; 10:80 A. M. What can we do to better interest parents in Sunday Sehool? . ' DISCUSSION BYJ. F.' Tilson and W. C. Sprinkle. 11 o'clock, A. M. Sermon by W. P. Carter. ) Song by Seminary Choir. " , 1 P. M. Song by all the Choirs. , ' - 1:15 P. M. Deeper devotion in Church and Sunday School work. ; DISCUSSION BY-J. W; Corn, L. J. Bailey and J. M. Wilds. 2 o'clock, P. M. Singing in rotation, one song by each Choir. The power of the Sunday School. DISCUSSION BY C. B. Mashburn. E Zeph Ray and Albert Corn. Singing fifteen minutes by all the Classes present. Song by all Classes: "Come Thou Fount Of Every Blessing." ' ' All speeches limited to 10 minutes. The 5th Sunday Meeting and Singing Convention, which ordi narly convenes on the fcrth Sunday, will be consolidated and will beheld on the 5th Sunday, the regular time of the 5th Sunday meeting. . Every choir of the district is eranestl requested to be present. S. M. DAVIS, Chairman of Fifth Sunday Meeting ' W. C. SPRINKLE, Chairman of Convention. :BHfc liliiftiiS? IliBBipB m0M&MMiiimM,;: wMv - lilllplllliliiilt J M f ill iti i'i'i ii ii i ii lii i iimi i -ii-'iiTiii i g i ii in my li rr r Hon. J. Coleman Ramsey. The above cut is of the Honorable J. Coleman Ramsey Judge of the Recorder's Court of Madison County. Judge Ramsey is one of the young lawyers of the County who has arisen in the profes sion of law to the present honorable and responsible position which he holds. ' The first sitting of his court was held in the courb house in Marshall on last Wednesday and Mr. Ramsey presided with dignity and bearing becoming to the high position which he fills. The cases in his court were all settled without appeal with the exception of one case which is proof of his good judgment and high sense of justice. Mr. Ramsv is a republican and has represented the county one term in the State Legislature. The fact that be was appointed to hisbresent position bv a democratic legislature is evidence of his recognition by that important body. The News-Record congratulates Mr. Ramsey anp extends to him every good wish for his future success and usefulness in the coun ty and State. Druggist , Gives oncy Back. Dodson's Liver Tone Gets a Four Sqare Guarantee from Mar shall Pharmacy. When an article is sold a drugr gist who is willing to give it his personal guarantee, it's a mighty strong proof of real merit. That's' exactly, the case with Dodson's Xiver Tone. - It is a pleasant tasting, vegetable reme dy for a slow and sluggish liver. Since Dodson's Liver Tone came on the market the sale' of calo mel has gone 'way down. The reason is simply this: Dodson's Liver Tone is safe and harmless and guaranteed. to be satisfactory Calomel ,1s often uncertain, sometimes' dangerous, and no druggist wants to guarantee that it want knock you out of a day's work' and maybe . send you to bed. , .. Marshall Pharmacy sells Dod son's Liver Tone and guarantees it. For you and for your child ren, it's a good thing to keep a bottle always in the house. . Marshall Pharmacy, will give you your money back if you think Dodson's Liver Tone. is not worth the price. ''Keep!, your liver working and your liver will not Leep you from . working." is gqod advise to go by. ' WITH amP'' rcsouces to care for the, needs of all - H 1 1 11 Patrons this bank extends to you a" cordial invitation to join with lisfln the upbuilding of our town ( and community. The careful and conservative manage ment of the bank's affairs together with courteous and and liberal treatment during the past three years has, attracted and made good friends of our customers. No matter bow small your start we shall be glad to have you for a regular customer and assure you of the same careful and considerate attention to your needs. START .AN . ACCOUNT NOW Four percent paid on time deposits. Citizens Batik Marshall : Hot Springs Everything Needed in the Construction of a Bnlldiag Brick Lime Cement Plaster Roofing MORROW & McLENDON Lumber Builder's Supplies Marshall. N. C. Paints Oils Doors Windows Hardware Finished and Undressed Lumber Bring or Send us Your Orders, : Office and Store Bridge St. S3n O a LU a u E H o a a o he tt afe is the place where you are most cordially invited take your meals when in town. Rooms reasonable. CITY CAFE o X o H 3 m o m o o H as DENTIST I AM LOCATED AT MARSHALL, NORTH CAR. g .. OFFICE! . 8 CITIZENS BANK. BUILDING i S W. Y. IIUTCIIINS. D. D. S. . j E. ZEPH RAY ATTORNEY - AT-LAW Marshall. N. C. Criminal law and Law , of Damages a Specialty. Practice In all the Courts. TYPEWRITING and COPYING Work Nfeatly and Accurately done INSURANCE . Fire, Life, Health and Accident placed in Reliable Companies. , SURETY BONDS Of all kinds furnished on -short : notice. Deeds, Deeds in Trust and Mort gages Blanks For Sale. MISS ROBERTA ROGERS OFFICEi BANK OF FRENCH BR0AD;BUILD!N Nearly Every Child Has Worms. Idleness, at times a fluslied face, unnatural hudger, picking- the iioko, great thirst, etc., are indications of worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer is a reliable, thorough- medicine for the removal of all kinds of worms from children and adults. Kkkapoo worm Killer in pleasant candy form, aids digestion, tones system, overcoming constipation and Increasing the action . n . 1 1 . t . 1 m' a ui iiio liver, la a perietuy saie iwr even the most delicate children. Kick apoo Worm Killer makes children happy and healthy. 25c Guaranteed Try it: Drug Stores or by mail. The Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co., Phila delphia and St. Louis.
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