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TTTT - 1 IN DUST ' i Medium. Tt...A ...LS.L ...... -!. tk tunings wviui jub n.u m . people of Madison County. Adyertisisg '-.'Kates on AppHcatica-e MARSHALL MADISON COUNTY; N. c!, FRIDAY, ; NOVEMBER 6, 1914. VOL.- XVI x MADISON couw i x Ktwuiw, - . :-tt T- J 5 ' Established June 28, 1 r : . I I ! (0 - v ) ) ! - f- A f I I 1 )) WW I ? -..'.fciMMiw1,.;',. II I T 7TV i I "J. llvf V. . I ' I i i II- II II Mill - f .Consolidated :: iw. ,na, in. . , ;.jv ; V ' ft- ; vv;v?;v!;-.vV.;? S TKZ ONLY NEWSPAPER POLISHED IN MADISON COUNTY 0. ; : - : : .vo" 'T:r-:'?:- -: NO 45 (A ' : 1 1 ; r J V .V BALEY & JARRETT Hiardwarc & Furniture. Tbojreliable and popular estab lllmt' oWned :and conducted by Messrs. Baley and Jarrett and located on Main Street, continues daily to supply from its well chos en stock, eiery-tbing our farm ers and town people need in the lines of Hardware, cutlery, furni ture, harness, mattresses, stoves, ranges, Nissen:and Lamon wag ons, Hoosfer wheat drills, South Bend plows; Boss heating stoves, guns, and every thing that you wish in their line. They are worthy of everything that you can give them because they are' here to 4 please you and ;N. R . ' N. B. McDevitt is the retiring V v Clerk of the Superior 1 Court Of Madison County which' office :; he ' did not seek again even . though his many friends insisted -that he run, Mr. McDevitt was born in ; Madison county but his parents ', ; moved to Tennessee when he was only a few weeks old.- He com- pleted the conn oh school branches, later; entering Mars Hill College for a stay of four . years' after which time he taught in the pub.ic schools of the coun ty and attended - Wake Forest - - College.. V ; " ' ' ; A t Mars Hill he mado many friends while in the mercantile . business, ' later going on the road as a traveling salesman,' remain I. i do what you want even at a sadri fice to themselves; Old and Well known in the ' county the-, nine they have had in time past 'twill be a guarantee of what they Still do for you in the future. - Their establishment is up-tcdate and every thing they have la hew and good. The money left with them will be well spent and 'every article bought will be worth the price asked. They are orthy of your trade. . P. Fisher Mr. Fisher is one of the men that the town needs above all others as he is one that clothes McDcvitt ing for eight years. At the, Ap palachian; Exposition Khdx ville while with Deaver 'Kennedy Co., he sold over $15000.00 worth of goods in three weekA at the same, time being County. Tax As sessor. He made the r&C& h 1912 for representative and for the first time in years reduced the majority to -about two hundred. - He has been chairman of the .Democratic Executive Committee for the', last two years and. holds that position at the present time. ' ! , ; Mr. McDevitt; Is glad that his time as Clerhr of the Court will soon expire as he is Interested in the wholesale and retail ,feed business at this place, and -is do ing a nice business. . - r . - So ; V ' Ccpitola Maauijcturifij Ccsrjaaf, V.zz.L.t,r:' c Dr . Ff aiik Roberts, One of the Leading Physlcans In Marshall. v you. and covers the wear of timt and weather.'' For . many ; years he ran the pressing club of Mar shair and later branched out fnto building wherV nOW1 f fl business. The business has grown beyond the hopes? of 'the beginning until now the lines he represents are vogue in Marshall He represents 4 the International Tailoring : Company of Chicago and New York and if you want an up-to-date outfit you need go no farther than hia place of busi ness. Gents furnishing, Hall Mark Shirts, Rogers best hats. He also carries an up-to-date line of mens and, boys clothing and can give you everything that you want. - Pressing1 and ! clean ing done at all times and in the most improved style. Miss Roberta Rogers Miss Roberta Rqgers is ayoung lady, who by her worth and ent ert rise has made herself, a sub stantial - part of the life of town. She is located above the Bank of French Broad and has an of 6ce 'where she does ;.; Insurance and Public stenography. V ' : She is a native of Buncombe Countv. N. C. and has attended Carson and Newman College at JeffeisonCityl I Ccta Yarc. J. H. HAYNIE, .Groceries. ,. 'i That it vpays ; to tarry si a good and Vatki stock" of 'feoodsHn ant (line the business that is carried on by the above proves. ; . ( - Starting in . 1907 on less than seventy-five dollars of capital by dint of enterprise and hard work this business has ' been built up until today the proprietor carries about a $1,500.00 stock of goods and although he has served the people cheaply and well, still the magnitude of the business has been such that the profits have permitted him to acquire a farm and other property outsideV Mr. Haynie carries staple and fancy groceries, buys and sells country produce fruits, candies, cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. ' ' ; Mr. Haynie is a native of the county and has lived here all his life. He is an influential member of the Free Will Baptist church and Secretary of Executive Com mittee of Republican party. He is a pushing citizen, interested in all that pertains to the uplift of the; county. ' Mr. Haynie Us in te rested in fine , stock and has the prize Jevey 'heifer (registered) of the county. OIHce tf Dr. X7..Y. 1 1 f : ' Election. - Solicitor. 3i Ed Swain Vbnno Gudger Representative. . Plato Ebbs . . Irak Plemmonsii . i .' iv, ..: Plork Snnerior Court. . Vt: A. West - '' ' " Sheriff. Caney Ramsey Register ol ueeas. JdmesSmait Treasurer. C. F. Runnion Roy F. Ebbs Surveyor. A. T. Chandley John Baird Commissioners. Jno. E. Reetor 1,738 1,726 1,465 1,449 1181 932 832 1441 Wj L. George Anderson Silver ' State Senate. John E. Lineback v Congress Jake Newell . E.Y.Webb State Ticket Democrat Republican Amendments lost. Hundreds of imitations have come and Rone since Foley's Honey and Tar Compound began40 eiri ago to loosen the grip of coughs and colds'. You can not nil a substitute to do It for you what Joley'? Honey .and Tar Compound yrllf, do-for coughs, . coldsi croup, bronchial affections, is 'grippe eoUghviaod tickling.,. throat.;. Buy it of ydup druggist and feel safe.' ' Dr. I E. Burnett, Mara Hill, If. C. . , R. 5. Gibbs Mars Hill, N.C To write the history without men tioning the name of the' citizen above mentioned would mean to leave out one of the factors that has made the later history 6 the town. A native of the county. Mr. Gibbs has seen during the few years that he has lived a great change and he has had a great part in the change. He is well established and has one of the largest business in the coun ty. . . ., He has three stores one at Mars H.I1 another at Ivy and another at California Creeks .He is 'connected with the Masons and the Odd Fellows He is also a director in the Bank of French Broad. y, ? Mr. Gibbs represents the best of business': and his rise to a posi tion of prominence , in the busi ness world; is but the result of his acumen; in matters. Mr. GibHs is also interested in the Hale&ood Manufacturing Company.jt 1,676 : xt Dcn'J.t, Over the Gtizens Eank, r.rshsll, 11 G 1,123 1,215 1'346 f ...749J j 1,700 I 1,637 1.758 1,303 948 1,579 Dr. George H. Packard Dr. George H. Packard is ' the latest addition to the Madison County Medical "Society.- lie came to the county from Medford Mass., where he has directed the Packard Private- 'Hospital for many years. Dr. Packard is as graduate of the beat of Medical Schools and came after years of practice to live in the Laurel dis trict of our County and already has gained many friends by his ; skill and success in his -.chosen. '. profession. , - ,s - Dr. Packard and wife live at Allecrhanv where their home is always open to the sojourner. Dr. Packard lately Aas., had one . ox, . two- difficult operations - wlich were performed successfully. Dr. I. E. Burnett, Mara Hill, j . Last Wednesday , the county central committee for Community , week met and appointed the com n?itee for the different, districts and laid plans for the celebration . of that week as best might be v possible' Every committeeman do his part and we are sure to r havj a fine three days. ; ' ' : v
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