ro-AECORD, MARSHALL', NORTH CAROLINA. :UUUL iL jvJ u L'J uu Lj Of all-wool Spring and Summelr Samples, Tailors ask you $20 to $25 for same goods. - other to Order J fKl- I I nnfr nnn it 71 Costs you f nothing to look and we- are 'glad to show you SB a Rnrs nn Of Manufacturers Sample Hats, Latest Styles in Men's and Young Men's Shapes. v. A BIG T JNE Qf Men's Sample Dress 5hirts 50c Grade for 38c, $1 Grade for 75c f . l II I I II III I II Illl Hill- If your credit is good; it is good as go!d to me and will buy just as much as ' YOUR CASH WILL ELSEWHERE. P. V. RECTOR, "THE QUALITY STORE." Marshall, M M ass Recorders Court It has been a joy to us to at tend the court the few times that we have been there and see the way the Judge, handles the cases and we must confess to a feeling of admiration for Judge and Solicitor in the way they have cleared the docket and the per feet justness of the decisions in the face of a most difficult course It behooves the public in gene ral to show their appreciation of the utility of this court and make the officers feel that the good citizens are back of them. It is not an invidious comparison to say that a better choice could not have been made for officers and we wish for these men al the success in the world and may they continue to do as they have in the past and we are sure that as Mr. Sams said in last weeks edition, we will comejo feel that no wiser law was ever passed ifor our county. Our congratula tions are given to Judge Ramsey and to Solicitor McElroy. May they long continue in the spl ice they have to give the couty wise decisions aud steady prosecution of transgressors of the law. W.E.F. Avoid Stuffy Wheezy Breathing Take Foley's Honey and Tar Com- pouud for an Inflamed and congested condition of the air passages and bronchial tubes. A cold develops quickly if not checked and bronchitis la grippe and pueumonla are danger ous possibilities, Harsh racking coughs (weaken the system, but Foley's Honey and Tar is safe, pure and cer tain in results. . Contains no opiates. Dr' I. E. Burnett, Mars Hill, N. C. SELF CONTROL. Massinsrer has truly said. "lie that would govern others, first -' ould be the master of himself.1' ia ia the word3 of St.. Just, .'Ir-p cool.'and you commond : -s: I cut it, do you stop to think when you lose eontrol, of your temper?" In this moment o passion do you not do things that gives you heart-ache and pangs of remorse? Why? Because o the lack of self control, and know ing how to keep cool when occas sion demands it. Compare, will you, Mrs. Liv ingston, the mother of the mis sionary, and Mrs. Byron, the mother of the poet. The one had a calm christian temper, that made her life one of usefulness. The other had an uncontrolled explo sive temper that almost ruined her life. Nothing in the lives of ordinary pen and women makes such hav oc and ruin as yielding to sudden fits and passions of anger. How sweet the solemnity of self con trol. G.U.Brown Plain Truth that's Worth Homy Using Foley's Honey and Tar for a cough or cold may save you both sick ness aud money, F. F. Monahan, iWenomonle, Wis., says: I am expos ed to all kinds of weather and I . find Foley's Honey and Tar Compound al ways fixes me up in good shape when I catch cold are have a bad cough.. recommend It gladly. " Refuse subs titutes. Dr. I. E. Burnett, Mars Hill, N. C. ' Entertainment Marshall after a season of rest s to have an entertainment that is worth while and one that will please every one if they will but attend. A '. committee of the citizens have made a 'contract with theRadcliffe Bureau to have one of its attractions come here and' give the entertainment ' on next Saturday evening. These citizens' have made , themselves responsible for the amount char ged and it is up to the public to reimburse them for the amount guaranteed. The entertainment is a.ccrrpany of four men who r3 know a t over the South tzl r,va to nacy cf tha cca cf the town. Two of them are old confederate veterans who sing the old songs of the south and are received everywhere with crowded houses, It is an enter tainment worth much more than is charged to see it here. It has shown in Asheville and In Mor ristown and last year was in- New York and Washington in ,he Y. M. C. A. The entertainment is of a high standard because it has been shown in churches. The admission will be ; 50 cents, ( 35 and 25 cents. Children at, the latter price. We hope that every one may come out and see it to help along the life of Marshall. If there is any surplus the amount will be given to. the Board of Trade to help boom ; our town and place, it before the public. Every body come out.. The Bootlegger Just right for Backache and Rheumatism Foley Kidney Tills are so thorough ly effective for backache, rheumatism swollen, aching joints, kidney and bladder ailments that they are re commended everywhere; A. A. J fords, Mc&rew, Nebr.. says: "My druggist recommended Foley '. Kidney Pills for pains in my back, and before I finished one bottle, my old trouble entirely1 disappeared." Dr. I. E. Burnett, Mars Hill, N. C. -; - NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION North Carolina ) . Madison County ) - , To all whom it may7 concern, take notice that the firm of Sprinkle & George of Mats Hill, N. C;, composed of A. F. Sprin kle and W. L. 'George is dissoM ved, and the firm of Sprinkle & George will no longer exist, The said W. L. George will collect the bills and .assets re ceivable and pay all obligations! said firm. ' -' ' ; , All persons owing ' said, firm will please make settlement with ; the said W. L. Geonre. "'"'. ,t v This Feb. 20,1914. We read in some paper a half way defence of the bootlegger by the argument that the buyer was to blame and the seller went into lhe business to satisfy the demand. . If that is an argument, it ij a specious one and on the face of it would lead many to say that the seller of liquor to a certain extent justified in selling. To us it is false and one que stion alone would cause it to fall. Is .the bootlegger in ; busi ness lor altruistic motives or d6f he sell for the . gain that is in it? . We are persuaded that no one goes into that business for the reason that he is doing a fe ver and as soon as the favor is doLO goes out of business but he Is, tbere because he is making moLoy and as soon as he does not .nake money he quits. So he seeks customers and as soon; as it is known that he is selling he.l o e s ' not lack customers ami ii est th rlass that' drinks (Another thing is that the writer of tais does not believe fines un less that fine is as great . as the amount made in the sale of liquor and something beyond . that be cause any thi ne less than the a mount made is only , a "license paid to sell and the man Will sell again because it was not a fine that hurt but ' only a license a little high. Take all his. profits and a little to hurt' and then you will stop the bootlegging and not til then. - - -. W. E. F. Cest Family Laxative Beware of constipation. Use ' Dr. Klng'a New Life Tills and keep "Veil. .Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of West Frarklin, Me., calls them, Ourfaml ly laxative." Nothing better.' for a! ul s or aged. Get tnem to-day. 25c AH Ufglss or by mail. H. E. uek leii L Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. -,, . DIRECTORY. , Madison county. Established by the legislature ses sion 1850-5L Population, 20,132. -. County seat, Marshall. .,v- '.' ; 1656 feet above sea level. New and modern court, house, cost 133,000.00. , New and modern jail, cost $15,000 New county home, cost $10,000.00. ounty Officers. Hon. C. B Mashburn, Senator, 36th District, Marshall. Hon. J. Ei Rector, Representative Hot Springs. N. C. ' N- B. McDeyitt, Clerk Superior Court. Marshall, W. M. Buckner, Sheriff, Marshall Z. G. Sprinkle, Register of Deeds, Marshall.- ' C. F. Eunnion, Treasurer, Marshall N. C., R. F. D. No. 4. : R. L. Tweed," Surveyor, White Rock Dr. J. H. Baird,Coroner," Mara Hill Mrs. Eliza Henderson, jaller,'Mar shall. : John Hoaeycutt, Janitor, Marshall Dr. (;. N. Sprinkle, County Physi clan, Marshall. James Haynie. Supt.. county home. Marshall. Courts FoIlow:; , September 1st, 1913" (2) November 10th, 1913. (2) March:2nd. 1914, (2)."' June 1st, 1914 (2). Sept. 7th. 1914. (2). R.' R. Reynolds, Solicitor, Asheville N. C. : 1913, Fall Term-Judge Frank Carter, Ashevillev; - - ,l914,Spring Term-Judge M. H. Justice Rutherfordton, N. C. Fan Term Judge E. B. Cllne, of Hickory, N. : C. ; 1 ' County Commlislonara. W. C. Sprinkle, chairman. Marshall R. A. Edwards, member, Marshall, R F. D. No. 2. ReublnfA. Tweed, mem ber, Big laurel, N. C ; , y , - , , . J. Coleman Bamsey. atty., Marshall. Road Commlwtonari, Frank Roberts, chalrmsn, MarshalL J. K. Wilson, secretary, route 2. Mar shall.. : -:; , -' Highway Commission, F. Shelton, President, Marshall, v Guy V. Roberts, ! " Geo. W. Wild, Big Pine. N. C. S W. Brown, , Hot Springs, " Joe S. Brown, Waverly7, " A. F. Sprinkle, Mars Hill, N. C. Board of Education, ;cr LlLs, Chalnnan, FrL-j Creek, N. CI John Robert Sams, mem. Mars Hill, N. C. W K. Sams, .mem. Marshall. Prof. R. O. Anders, Superintendent of Schools, Marshall. Board meets first Monday in January. April, July, and October each year. Schools and Collsgaa. s Mars Hill College, - Prof. R. L. Moore, President. Fall Term begins August 17th, 1913, and Spring .Term begins January 2nd 1914. v Spring Creek High School. Prof. R. G. Edwards, Principal, Spring Creek. . 8 mos school, opens Aug. 1st. ' Madison Seminary High School, Prof. G. C. Brown,, principal.. 7 mos. school." , -j Bell Institute Margaret' E. GriK nth,' principal, Walnut, N. C. Marshall Academy, Prof. S. Roland ' Williams, principal, 8 mos. school. Opens August 4th. v ' . Notary Publics, . J. C. Ramsey, Marshall, Term es pires Jauuary 1st, 1914. . ';'. 1 W. O. ; Connor, Mars ' Hill, Term expires Nov, 27th 1914.. ,' ' ; D, P. Miles, Barnard, Term expires ' Mrp,h Ut.h. 10U. j . . ..... .... "... J. A. Wallin, Big Laurel, 'Term expires Jan. 24th, 1914. J. G. Ramsey,. Marshall Route 4. Term expires March 16th, 1914. ' J. E. Gregory, Joe,'N. C. Term ex- . pires January 7th, 1914. , Jasper Ebbs, Spring Creek., n. o, Term expires September 24th 1914. J H Hunter, Marshall, Route ' 3. ' Term expires April 1st 1915, J W' ! Nelson,' Marshall Term ex- sires May 14, 1915 T B Ebbs, Hot Springs Term ex- pir.es February 7th 1915. " Crtvlg Ramsey. Revere. Term ex pires March 19, 1915, , . N. W. Anderson. ' Paint Fnrfr. Term expires May 19, 1915. u u. urown, Jiluff, Term expires v December 9th, 1914. . - W. T. Davis. Hot Snrinirs. Term expires January 22nd 1915. -' Poal, George W. Gahagan Post, No 38 , . A. R. T. J. Rice, Commanderj'M. . . Chandley, Adjutant Meets at the uourt House Saturday before tha bra. JE. ZEPII UAY ATTORNEY - AT- LAW Marshall, N. C. CrhbaMaw izl Lst7 cf : " 1 . !'."' " , Practice ia all the Cci'rts.

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