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tno iunv-ncconD, ijagghall; north Carolina. The News - Record. Publithtd tvtry Friday by tha CESTUI C1H0L1SI PBIITII6 CDPilT (Incorporated) GILBERT A BORROW E. ZEPH RAY, - - EDITOR. On Yaar Six ontha -Thra Atonth ftl.OO .SO .am Enter! at tteond-elatt matt maUtr Juna lUh 1907. ml th Potlafic at Marthall. N. C. mndtr lit Act Of Congrt of Marc r. W7V. FRIDAY, April lOth, 1914 A Thought for the Week The horse that pull3 the plow should eat the fodder. Selected The Highway Commission an Bounces that the Mars Hill-Mar shall Highway is ready for the contractors less that part of the road from the Houston Hill to the line of number fifteen town ship, it not yet being definitely decided over what route across this space the road will be finally located and built. Last week the city fathers presented the . town with the cleanest street we hare had for years. This week they are giving notice that property own ers must connect with the sewer system within the next month Hurrah for the city fathers Who said Marshall was not a clean, progressive town ? Hon. Oscar W. Underwood has defeated Hon. Richmond Pear sonHobson in the Alabama pri mary for the United States Sena torship, but still the kissing bug of the "Merry-Smack" ran some. He is a good looser and wired congratulations to Mr. Under wood pledging him his loyal support. Recorders Court State vs. Mitchell gosnell, re tailing, continued, jury trial or dered. State vs. L. L. Gregory, c c w guilty, $10 00 and costs. In the cases of State vs. Lum Gosnell a very novel - thing hap pened. Sometime ago in the trial of an action in the Recorder's Court it was developed that this defendant bad been' 'bootlegging" and the news was carried to the defendant Lum. Upon hearing ; that the court was in possession of facts proving his guilt the de fendant sold his work steer for $52.00 and raked up, altogether, . $75.00. No papers had been is sued for him. Wednesday morn ing when court opened; Lum ap peared on the spot. The Solicitor ' issued two warrants for him and he was called upon to plead in , the two cases. He plead guilty. ; The Court was informed of the facts in the case by the Solicitor wherehpon the court inquired of the defendant how much money he had. The defendant stated that be had $ 75.00, Upon further inquiry it was brought out that the defendant had a brother and two sons on the chain gang for "bootlegging. The Court took the ' view that the defendant intended to reform himself and go out of bootlegging business, otherwise he would not have come into court until -brought in by an of f ficer. He. was permitted to ' pay over to the Clerk the $75, all of ' which went into a fine in the first case except so much fas was Be ' cassary to. pay" off", the costs in t:the two cases. . la the second v case" prayer for judgment was v continued to October 28, : The Solicitor suggested that Lum was somewhat like the jbickens be lorsirj; to a gentleman who movr ' eJ so often thafc, the chickens would come up' anC cross their 1;3 tD be tied wV" I' the fellow J CZj i : .?y " to ntu. 'Any L: .-a c ' 3 ia &r. ' l ti3 . lc : X ".Jiis a I...., c.t cf tlz c - r, L- n "-3 Ccrrt . r cf L': County Commencement. Dear Editor: I wish to "use a short space in your valuable paper to introduce to your many readers the purpose of and the plans for the County Commence ment which is to be held in Mar shall on Friday, April 24. Our Commencement Day is set apart in honor of the pupils who completed the seventh grade work in our schools this year This is to be a day of rejoicing with these pupils and a, day of rejoicing over the progress made in the school work during the year. It is to bo more than that. On this day we hope to gather together all the people of the County who are interested in theJ educational work of the County for the purpose of planning a larger work in the educational field. There is a larger, work to be done in Madison County ed ucationally, and there are ways of doing this work more efficient ly. We cannot work out these plans without co-operation. We cannot co-operate without plan ning together. This is the first attempt to have a County Commencement in Madison County. Other Coun ties throughout the state are making this event a glorious suc cess. I have confidence enough in the people of our county to believe that they can do- what other people are doing if they will try. The Board of Educa tion has decided to make t' e County Commencement a per manent feature of the school work. The Board cannot do this withont the hearty support of the people. I take this opportunity to solicit the hearty co-operation of all in this work, We have set apart Friday, April 24th, for our Commencement Day this year, I hope that every school will be represented in the Grand Parade which will take place at ten o'clock. We invite every child, every teacher, every school com mitteeman, every parent, and every one- interested in the'great cause of education to be present on April 24th and enter the Grand Parade. We want every committeeman in the County to bring this to the attention of the people of bis community and in sist upon their being in Marshall with the school children on that day. v. The program in full will be published in next week's issue of the News-Record. Let , every reader of this paper talk the County Commencement for the next two weeks. r R. G.ANDERS, ' Sup't of Schools. When run down wlthkldney trouble, backache, rheumatism or bladder weakness, turn quickly for help to Foley Kidney Pills. You cannot take them into your system without hav- ood results, Unas. w. fox, mm- Y.. says: "Foley Kidney Pills have done me more good than $150.00 worth of medicine." They jyive -you good results. Dr. I. E. Burnett, Mars On Tuesday in the New Jersey election the democrats lost and the republicans gain e d "the seventh district. 'Dow H. Druk ker, a Passaic contractor, was elected ;:; to succeed the , late Robert L. Bremner. He won over James O'Byrne by a plural- ty of more - than 5000. " Mr. O'Byrne was endorsed by Presi dent Woodrow Wilson' and was aided in his fight by some of the foremost campaiga speakers at the call - of the administration. The , tariff was the campaign issue. . , Rellklle-Folej'i Coney ul TuCocpoud Just be sure that you buy Foley's Honey and Tar Compound It is a re- iable medicine for. coughs, colds, croup, . whooping coughs, " bronchial and la grippe coughs, which are weakening to the system. ' It also giv es prompt and definite results for hoarseness, tickling throat and stuffy wheezy breathing.- Dr. I. E. Burnett, i , . ,, il. U . . . ' ( ' The (3. O, P. Editor News-BecordrOn the last of May or the first of June I presume that the chairman of the G. O. P. will call a primary to nominate candidates for the various offices of Madison coun ty This being the case ' it stands us in hand as Republicans to begin to look about for tho best men that we have in our ranks to fill these important offices. We should choose wisoly and well and be sure that we select men in all cases capable to fill the office to the best advant age for the tax payers and at the same time select a man that will be kind and courteous in . his office to the general public. It is unfair to get a man in office that does not and will not fill to the letter the above require meets. Respectfully, J. WILL ROBERTS. f. K. I don t think i ever have in my life or ever will sug' gest a man only to the best ad vantage to the tax payers of Madison county. Taking it from me, I'm correct. J. W. R. adv. J. H. Sprinkle For Sheriff. As the time is drawing near, for the nomination of candidates for the various county officers it be hooves the party to look to their interest in nominating candidates And as no one seems to want to make the race for Sheriff I take it on myself to name a man for this place ihat cannot fail to satisfy everybody. He is a man of good business ability, a Jife- I -- LI! - 1 11 J iuiiii re uu oilcan uuu wen unserv ing of any honors that the party may see fit to give him. Now fellow Republicans lets come to gether and nominate Mr. John Sprinkle for Sheriff, and I am sure the party will make no mis take. J. J. MOORE. Lee, N. C. . adv. Check Yoir April Cough Thawing frost and April rains chill you to the very marrow, you catch cold Head and lungs stuffed You are feverish Cough continually and feel miserable You need Dr. King's New Discovery. It soothes inflamed and irritated throat and lungs, stops cough, your head clears up, fever leaves, and you feel fine. Mr. J. T. Davis, of Stickuey Corner, Me., "Was cured of a dreadful cough after doc tor'! treatment and all other remedies failed. Relief or money back. Plea sant Children like it. Get a bottle to-day. 50e and $1 00, at your Drug gist. -' Bucklen'a Arnica Salve for All Sores. . Notice ot Dissolution "I have this day sold my in terest in the firm, of Higgins & Ponder to G. H; Higgins. The said G. H.. Higgins assumes all indebtedness of -my part. All bebts go to G. H. Higgins." March 28, 1914. T. A. HIGGINS. SURPRISED! In making this announcment I wish to state to the, Republican Voters of Madison County that our present Register of Deeds Mr. Z. G. Sprinkle who yas been loyal to bis cause and has made a good and efficient Register of Deeds and, owing t o business nressinsr him bevond the emolu ment of the office, made the state ment to me in the presence of ; N; B. McDevitt and Garfield Davis that he would not be a candidate again for the office of Register of Deeds. Thanking ' the people for their generous support and loyalty to the cause 'and that the: travelings public" would 'al ways find him at his place of bu siness in Marshall ready and wil ing to give them the best service possible and for as cheap a rate as can be obtained- This being the case, and as a true bine and loyal Republican as ever lived, I, with reluctance -announce ' to the. Republicans of Madison County j that I will be a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds,' sub. jectof courus, - to the Republi can primary or.. convention, aa the case may be, in making this an nouncement I wish to say to ' my friends, and that I will be loyal and true to my post! -Ever ready and willing to wait upon any and all persons who may have ;busi- ness with the office. Hoping- to see all the Voters of Madison County within the next ' t'. w weeks and explain to them v by I have made this decision. ;.'- hoping this annouccment v i'l please you all. lam . yours . serve. rr-"-ctr.-.!ir 'J. WILL IlOSEn. "I To the Voters of Madison County ' , I will not be a candidate for re-election s Register of Deed of Madison county. I take this op portunlty to thank my many friends for their support in the past. Respectfully, adv. Z. G. SPRINKLE Why it Suits Particular People Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is prompt und Effective for couglis, colds, croup hoarseness, bronchial coughs and throat troubles. Thomas Vernon, Hancock, Mich., writes 'Foley's noney and Tar quickly re lieves tickling throat and stops the cough with no had after effect." It contains bo opiates and is pure. That's why it suits particular people. Dr. I. E. Burnett, Mars Hill. N. C. MR. FLY We have just read in a scien fcific journal that a single fly is capable of depositing 150 eggs at one time and of producing five or six batches during ' its short !ife and that the . progency of A Mngle pair of flies, assuming that they all live, if pressed together at the end of the sum mer would occupy a space o over 14,000,000 cubic feet. Wei this isa rather large fly story but v.-e would like to suggest that l.'iat bunch of flies can carry e i ough disease germs in one su in ner to fill up an other 14,000,000 c ubic feet of space. The fly is a awful pest. He is a disease i reeder, a disease spreader, a .'enace to the health of the com ;( .unity. . He thrives best u,pon i 1th. He feasts upon dead and (iecaying bodies, Dirty premise hre a standing invitation .to Mr. l 'ly to dine with you. Notice of Dissolution. This is to notify the public that I Itave sold my interest in ' the store of Coats & Eunnion at Mars Hill to E. C. Coats. E C Coats is to pay all in debtedness and all accounts due the lirm of Coats &, Eunnion are to be Daid to E. C Coats The style of the uew firm will be E C & A W Coats. Respectfully, O HRUNNION, Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months; cleans your stomach, liver and, kid neys of all impurtics. Take Dr, Kinir'a New Life Pills: nothing better for purifying the blood. Mild, non griping laxative. Cures constipation; makes you feel line. Take no other, 25c, at your Druggist. . Bucklen's Arnica Salve for iAll Hurts. ' ' ' NOTICE North Carolina ) , Madison County j ' ' Lakie Fox w Jesse Fox. ; , The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Madison County to obtain a divorce, and the said defend unt will further take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said County to.be hold on the Jst day oV June ,1914, at tho Court House in Marshall, North Oarolina, and answer or demur to the t omplaint in said action, or the plain t ff will apply to the Court for the re- Kef demanded in said complaint. - This" the 24, day of March 1914. N. B. McDEVITT, . Clerk pivperlor Court Church Going Day at Walnut. t ""E very-Member-Sabbath iOn the fifth Sabbath of Feb rviary all the churches in Walnut held services rat the same hour, ;i:00 o'clock-. The four church bells rang at the same time and Kitnost everybody w e n t . . to .church. ... ; ; V' . ' ' . The pastors of these churches reported eood , audiences, and many went , to church that day wo were seldom seen in God's l ouse on" the Sabbath, 5.1 r Now is the time to get The lews-Record and the four Maga-j VER Y YOUNG MAN WANTS TO KNO ft HOW TO MAKE ' J MONEY EVERY YOUhG MAN SHOULD WANT TO t KNOW HOW TO SA VE MONEY. But he thinks he'll getrhis bird first and then look for the cage. And when he finds the cage, the bird has flown. So earn and save at the same time, ' voung man. . BE ON THE SAFE SIDE. , - ' WE OFFER YOU ABSOLUTE SAFETY AND WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR .PATRONAGE. THE BANK OF FRENCH BROAD THE BANK OF GOOD SERVICE. too ORNAMENTAL DOORS on by carpenters and builders, and all sensible, wide-awake architects here abouts particularly mention our Lumber in their specifi cations. Call on us. ' ' , -Terms A yean if you make us Safe. Brick Lime Cement Plaster Roofing MORROW & McLENDON Lumber . . Builder's Supplies Marshall, N. C. Everything Needed in the Construction of a Building. Office and Store Bridge St. N ow is . the time ELSON'S is the; place To buy our Spring and Summer necessaries. Just' received a big line of Oxfords and Pnmps in all -the latest styles.- Call and see them. My line of Millinery is right up to the minute and you will be surprised at the very low ' price when - you see the ' very . high juality of the Iy line of Staple and Fancy Gro ceries are always up-to-date, and of the very highest quality. r , ; pvTdW is the iNJ LlioN You Can Get This at Ramcoy's Hardware, The ; Is The are made to perfection from our lumber, be cause the wood is per fect in every particu' lar, and free from every imperfection of knots, cracks and warpings. Everv foot of it is tho roughly seasoned, dried and shrunk, so it can be absoluiely relied up Paint Oils Doors Winds Hardware S3IB: goods. . time is the place ; John Deer 45 Best. ( J-.cs a fall year for only $1.25. r j it r : '
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