4 - i J i :: LOCAL AKDRCOSAt;::" 1 I Stockholders Meeting. . n, of Mars Hill TbeTentn Annw i. and Tuesday, the shareholder, of Ths . B t , . hTrench Broad was hem iu me , V u j t rk- nti.Mi little boy who hi . .. t. r nn,raa T?o,.fcnn Moore and husband J. hi hnsick: is much improved. ceil" -ru .foment ore- J. Moore. D. Tcme Farmer, rr January x j. - - - j ucKonH Drs. Roberts and Moore have pared by the Cashier lor tne Dtit in a new set of office fixtures. 8t0Ckb0lderH showed that this Misa Bertie Thomas of Walnut solid old institution euju, isvisCMrsrW. A. WM' this most prosperous . bus ness during week. "V&.Si Quite a number of the citizens g, deda,ed the usual of Hot Springs were here on last dividend .which was paid Saturday. immediately and after this divl- " Mr. W. 0. Sprinkle, Chairman dend was paid there was added of Board of County Commisswn. tQ the profits account more man ers was here Tuesday. . .10 from the earnings of the Mehndafc.vv y Tnhn Will Edwards and John bank made during tne jew. Famer ml a i-cf or Yancey County There was an increase In depos- M(mBnn. n Farmer. arain Marshall Tuesday. its of more than $60,000.00 ana Defendants. Wftapfl befflnlling to wonder an increase in Resources of more Qf & decre9 of the - 35l ever begin to DO SOME- 1, 1913. to Jan. 1, 1914. The om . .q ab fatlcd Jhtno - officers were re elected for the proceedings made and ren- . vear 1914 as follows: - , All t.hAQnddavof January, Read allthe advertisements oi XJ Redm0D president, A. McDevitt, Clerk MheUilto totttoPP Stacbhouse vice President, W. QJ tJald SupeHor Court of said . and you will find that it will De n.mM- cashier, and O. u . niB;(.-nedl acom- worth your time. . . Reector Assistant Cashier. 1D issioncr duly appointed for that Dr. R. A. Waterbury of Greens fonowing Directors were elected Qa . w m nreach at Baptist fop the Tear 1914v MftwnsY flth davof Felruary, 1914 " Church Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 J j, Renmon, J. M. Gudger cQurt houg(J door of . - WtTorirhoilv invited. 1 1 . A Stackhouse, .. Thos. d, p t tneipown ' I have sold all the Chickens J Rollins, J. R. Swann, J . o. f Marshal, at 12 o'clock M., to I have kmi mi .thrown. Wiley M. Roberts, R. f. .... . . at Dublic auc- fffTh k Whitt, R. S. Gibbs, Thos. N. rthe hereinafter umru,Tp.,.: -ii.mir Roberts and y tuA fnllowine . d from either. J. aianue w- ujuiei"'"- lUBuiwuBu, - ' . . irt treara of Lf lund. situate, lying and being L.A ...tu of a branch at Little Mr. J. W. Kelsons ,g wunmoro . - . in h Tode aticeSaleisnow Tin E state, and being the same east down with the said offering some, astonishingly low ourth miUlon dollars in Re- of whi(.hthe L . ift ' !.to two budwoods; pricei See large ad on command The I ., . T Fftrmer died 6eized and . . ana nnrth 25 desrees east, and page of this issue. - Bank of French Broad deserves poss4esSeJ, said tracts being more gtm with creeb B1 poles to a Mrs. Hornbuckle, arrived last which it enjoys particularly described as follows: stftke; lhenc0 80Uth 65 degrees and joined her husband, Rev. J. v gyQ to the FIRbT TRACT: Beginning on eMt gl poles to a stake, M G. t wrnhnckle. the new Metho- aDd is prepaieu w . L j. jar. Pornpr! thence south 45 dist minister. They, rre board- pe0ple of Madison County- mer's line and L. J, Farmer's cor- de2reeg east and with Farmer's ing for the present at w be8t ana saieoi. nert and rung SOutn m aegrcc . . . - I ..i. n ttii4 hank as I .' .., r t T.mi'i linn State of North Carolina, County of Madison. In the Superior CoMrt, Before the Clerk. jure, n PlAmmons. and husDana vv.u r- , a n Plnmmons. D. Tenie Guardian of Cora Pinmmons. minor: Laura. Cald widow: J. F. Farmer, James Redmon, Cotumbus C. Pad m on and Lyda Redmon, heirs at law of A. J. Farmer, deceased. . . Plaintiffs. VS. Resources: Loans and Discounts $120,029.00 Banking-House and Fixtures 10,313.16 CASH and DUE FROM BANkS 33,224.71 TOTAL $163,566.87 Report of the Condition of ITIZENS BANK MARSHALL, N. O. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JANUARY 13TH, I914. Liabilities: Capital Stock n $ 25,09.03 Profits Earned 2,531,23 Rills Payable 5,000.00 DEPOSITS 131,566.87 TOTAL $163,566.87 Gain in Deposits over last Statement $24,177.67. SAFE, SOUND AND SECURE. poles to the beginning, containing 124 acres. TfTTUT) TRACT: Beginning on a chestnut on the point of the 1 il OA mmmfnin. and runs souui ov u- grces east, 120 poles to a stake at House. The statement ."i vu least 'with Li. J. rraer uOUU There was but two criminal pubiished in detail on opposite poles to a chestnut on top ot tne tA.triT in the Recorder's hflof interest to the mountain, Randall Brothers and . ,. '.ia mer's line ana xj. a, o, - degrees east, anu t and safest banking service. nd rung south 43 degrees L 13 leg t6 The statement of this banir as eftst with L. j. Farmer's line 88 meVg corner; thence a stake, Far. south 25 de' actions tried in the Recorder s n - be of . -T-K moral " interest Pst. and with FarmerV two of his corners, I IUVMMVW..., I JIUG) JMWM.ud -- - Inesday. , were erg ftnd f rieDds of plato peeves . : 66 poles to a ocus, - one defendant was - - who south W degrees rocks, also w. w. raruic.vu. mnt of costs, the the ban as ww, v-v- . th0 to and meanderings ot tne tnence south 25 degrees west, 1CVV r f0 t1 k.vomnneT on.hand and wans wi i.s.-rt,- divides Little ban-1 na oco;nf nn ash at a other on payment wi. w - - , uUuwiu,. - -- - ,. iu yuica, " - . . i' i : nina t-r, ripnosiL Soiiio.i i f..u nH T.ittiA pine ureeu.i ,(u in Kanaaii ha y a stake on top of the n -i i:nAr thence north 35 Plato Reeves' hne; ,orn..- pst with said line, 13 For Frost Bites 4 Chapped Skin. fine of $10.00. Mr. 'j. H. Slagle, of . Black Mountain will , be in Marshall next Wednesday, January 28, nicture work done he will be pleased to see you. You will find him at - Marshall Pharmacy. ; : - Tt. wr a. hard and bitter fight, For frost bitten ears, IIIULllUitf 1 mountain in Plato Reeves' line; ,oa - ABt w;th said line, 13 tapped Skta. thence north 78 degrees west and polog tQ four ciiestnuts, corner of and still with the top and meanders of tfae originai 100 acre tract; thence . fingers ana mountain and said Reeves . 6Q poles to.a black gum, v - ... i i.iih iiiiiuiiLuiu uniu.n nil uuici vv . - -1 i,nrfa and Hps, cmiD-r;- - . , frt nt ""v .r..- at toes; cimi'i'"- "- - Mine, 141 poies w ""-v" corneror tne oo acre naux, "" tots; chapped hands and Hps, chili)- m pole3 to a stake on llians, cold-sores, red and rough skins ' tain, " John Rob Direct From The Mill We are always ready for notice. i Our Lumber is se cond to none in quality, being free of knots or hlpmishes. fully sea soned and guaranteed not to warp or split We cater to the best Builders because they want the Best Lumber. Give us a trial order and see if we do not make iroid our claims. ouick diliveries on short liul - t . 1 vj - ' " TVn KrihArSmi S I .. .n i o 1Q nnloe T.r there Is nothing to equal Buckjen s north J8 degrees ood thence south 54 de- Arnica Salve, Stops the pain with Koberson's line and top west and with line of said Brick Lime Cement Plaster Roofing MORROW & McLENDON Lumber Builder's Supplies Marshall, N. C. Paint Oils Doors Windows Hardware Everything Needed in toe Construction of a Building Office and Store Bridge St. but of course somebody, had to and heai8 quickly. In every home of the mountaipt 26. poles to win and somebody had to lose, there 8hould be a box handy all the R0berson's corner; then and it so happenadl that Mr;" J. time. Best remedj' for all skin dl- g& degreeg west, down wi R. Swann was tne jucay uu time and ib is now Postmaster Swann.' . it.v,inff eczema, tetter, pues, eto25c H. E. Bucklen t w'lll Rfind ns r $1-25 we St. Lonis wUl send you The, News-Record and four ot tne letwung - Womans World, Home Life. Farm iJiie ,na --- , i-faii n..;VRmwr.: Think of it, five It begins ely, an i nhedtime. Being I s to a , "iflnniftata-i stake: thence " . , - 1 until, " i'"' - . , 1 oberson's corner ; thence - 56 degrees west, and still north 35 degrees west, down witn .- Hne 10 poies to a stake; jstremeoy ior north 35 degrees west, down wim witn iinei 10 poles to a stane; ching eczema, tetter, piles, Roberson,8 Hne and the top of a 80uth 35 degreeg weat, and All druggists or by mac ridgef 60 p0e3 to a white oak, L. ,jne of said tract( 16 poles to cklen&Co. Philadelphia or ft d John Robersons of thft Pattv . Branch; .' . -i 'J . , lor. tAtica north 8U aegreos ... vfu r ,ifirrees west, down IWtuw., . , lUBUIS v : . soul nnd W ith L. J. larmers , uv, , hrnnch. 22 poles to v.a ;q nnlfts to a! small chestnut k. north 15 degrees n iiubi r , H Bloat) - , , rffl"1ArVQ I1AV oak in the gap of a ridge; thence 32 poleg to a stake; thence ViUi.ii Ik J V Ul I nnrth ?o decrees east, down with . - jArrBea west, forty poles P Srrofit, five branch, to a stake rmt urower. 7"" l of work from un rise to . t . take on top of . t t, mrtfKftf RftidPatt.V Branch wwl nnnpra tOraiinosu vu i'""v constantly on nor -- uuoi , . , wo "lu",u one! ? rllttfcfc S the ridge; tbGDCe 60 ?T at Little Pine Creek; thence north O10116 has backache. It is , . d l. j jnm the too of thel , . .f rtmn Litt e Pine . a . nroneritV is op to the mormnK, w - - , 7- - .oegrew - A KUOU PUS" r---r- . i ,orn out. Sno OOM " -r . -IJ,.,, onrt Witn ' SH1U i oi-.v. - . tne tremenuuu- - I , 7 hervous. Her bladder 1 ' y mi- fwA hankS. I - tmTV -J - muhla too. ana resume-- m -77 These institutions are sound ana .nri iAAPrva vbur oatronage r.,4 in.' mnns'ir , in the DanK will ha helbingsome one ,.v and at the same time making ' something lor you. v On last' Saturday Dr. Frank : Roberts who has been the genia ,.f ho-A for several - - years turned over his keys to Mr. J. R. Swaun who has been appointed to that position under - - the democratic admh-lstration. ' Mr. ; owann1 us ,iv. -Troi Redmon as assistant Psl - master. down Little Pine 1 not sleep weu, j uwi Roid Farmer's ... T T IT.rmAr'i line. ooor appetite and is nugo uv 7 . ureeK, witu xj. w. nervouiTHerbiadder iine 63 poles to a stake on top of 9i olc3 to a buckeye, Farmers gives her trouble too. thence porth 80 degrees cor;er. then south 78 degrees hM&U 4;n with ridcre and line, tinn. 4- noles on too of ridge; ?Che ttjj afe is the place where you are most cordially invited take your meals when in town. Rooms reasonable. CITY CAFE MM all that. I . . .. 40 ..1a. n r.: w .,i uuh r dire ana line, 10 ono. beginninVcontaining ; 9.!!?n!l start taking them acres, B81..; I - ..f v than the doctor 140 owmvrn TT? A.mY Becinning lrraW on a small hickory on t0P o tne . mrtnfin. R T. Woriey ana 'iar ... c.ia hv Dr. I; B. Burnett, Mars r- rtrnAr in a field .nn TO-DAY. Theyco.r"T Hill, N. 0. Worm the Cause of Your Cldld'1 Palnf . FormAr's corner m a neiui wan .. - . oAnfh. SO decrees west, with E. T. Worley'8 line 105 poles t t,'w Worlev and Adolph- iw-lar'o . IcArnfir. and in tne , US IIWVJ - ... Mter' " " a foul, disagreeable breath, drk line 0f the r6 tract; tnence Constipation overcome without clle, abound the eyes, at Ume with th line of the 480 iJuLiaiit'"."v" - -,.t . m.A9.t thirst; cneensi , . ooc,v' i. f hftstnut DroporloMna lets nothing to swaiuiw oiuit"-. harmlew, r a p i d permanent. Send 50 cents today for prepay treatment to Departtaent . a. ti iaAA- Aaheville.. W. ; -' Route 5. 3 ouinern jiii yv ay Company herebv made to the report of Jasper Ebbs, surveyor, top of said ridge; thence north 35 degrees west,; and still witn rr mer's line, 36 . poles to a Farmer's corner; tlience , souiu with Farmer's line l4poies w nf tha ridce: thence sttmo r - w . 1 tu vn dAffrces west, .ivs auuvu s w "d to two chestnuts grown uuu . nriffinal corner: thence auui-up - 1 , v north 15 degrees east, aown tu top and meanders ot inemouiiw.1.1 100 poles to .a locust at a large rock cliff and fop of the mountain; ift (Wreea east, and ofni ,1own thS top and meanders west, with Farmer's line, ,4 poi .u of t.ha noint of a ridge, a ora"" v - . i?-mar'a nnmcr: thence north 71 i'HIUlUI v ' I 1 . degrees west and with h, J. ar- . q ap ointed by the Clerk mer's line, 0 1 poies up . Superior Court of the said with meauders.toa w u . glst uvuuij - day of November, 1913, to make survey of said lands and premises, which said report, survey ana nlats are now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the said Counjy of Madison. SCHEDULE OF PASSENGER TKA1JNO r lovensn, w" 6' 7 . 1 Inrre tract, 4ot pu w " - flushed and then pale, aMomeuu hollow near a north 510- wi give 8ure,rellef-It Mlto ine 5utg on top Ot tno muu Will ., oildl-- . .1 . ' ) thpriOB G. Haddle, Asneviue, , v" W0rm9-whiie na :jih " 7,,7hv Marshall rarmer a 0f the mounuin, iu oute 5. , . - j ; : .-. - 1 greatly to the health of 7 orth 24 degrees east with, top of j . h o on jop-0f the mountain 8d.Farmer? IIallJand Walton line; r'wllTS soutri 91 poles to the oducer snouiu db uts 0n top Ot tno uiuuuw."! 5,Q;n;T,r 940 acres Terms of at time of salt two eaual def one and two deed of trust 01 interest from with privilege one third cash and balance in red payments of ars, secured , by said lands, with 'ate ; of sale; also to purchaser or o. iuiiuniu( ; published only as information , am not guaraunoou. ; East BOun'd',' (Central Time) No. 28, daily....... dua 30 a. m No. 36, daily.............dw 6:00a.m. No. 12, daily P- No. 102, daily.. ;..-w..iidufi:55 p. m at the Club House Wednesday, evening to which all are : most coroiauor invited. .7 . ' Runnion's a Recital next purchasers of paying cash, at the time of sale, All of bids. - This January 5th, 1914. C. C. REDMON, v , ' Commissioner. . BOund W. A. WEST, I. ." Marshall, N. C . No. 27, dally,.. n'm NO. 35 daily A "?',?lP: " No. 101, dafly....-.-.vfl- S g t' No. 11, dailv...M .iS?-55 ' SUBJECT TO CHGWITE0UT NoTlC. - v.: V A o "0 o H 3 IB O m o -! ures L are " t: b. wood, Div'; HsL Age, Asheville, N. i J .f.J3 fllU'JS

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