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" 'V'- V IIABISCIJ CCUIiTY ItECGrJ); i J Established Juno ?8,; 1001. . FRENCIJ ; BROAD tlEWS, , EstablUhed May .16," 1907. V ConscUdAted : J : Nit. .2fld, f9tl. t;:z tm t;ms?tf eh fclic: 1 in rMiscn ccrmr 2. ir r : VOL.: XVI MARSHALL, MADISON COUNT?, N. G,. FRIDAY;: NOVEMBER 20; 19l4j j LilS ) 9 if Pointed Paragraphs '' ThVe;are limes when "I 'will try is better'thai "I will.?, ';, . . ' .. . s i ' The biggest part of a calamity ' howler Is his bowl. . . . . ... . ' . '. Few promrsesvare easily.: kept t ones are uimsu juiku When the rich man is taxed he howls. v TChe poor man pays. Some DeoDle have . sense., but not enouffh to know Jiow to use lit ', ? No chain ii stronirer than its weakest link. Neither are you. - Some women never create i stir until" they wear a -decollete gown.- ; " -v.-- - Many ' an - seed Vsoifister , has made a crood match in her ' time. Five abor. u ' ' . : Don't worry today. Put it off until tomorrow, which never gets" hero. The wise man puts his,, best foot forward. The fool stands still on both. v. - : '' The hand of success is extend ed tolSveryOne. Bat only a few grasp it. :yj- .'il In Slam there are no old maids But Biam is a' "long-ways from here, girls- - , It is quite '". some war when : both sides win great victories in the same battle. 'Tbe reputation we gain in little in bigger ones. : " Some meri It are ' considered wife becauue t h e y ' are' wise enough not to expose thefrignor- Wise men are big 4 listeners. v T?-nla am kit falters. No matter who started . it; it's v going. One way to stop the high cost ; of living is tc stop living. v . They say eyery thing Rockefel ler touches tarns9 to gold. Shake, old. boy, both hands! -y General Villa is quietly id j: dingVis'time. 1 But just watt nn- Ul he lets out a whoop!" The person ' who writes most eloquently of carriage, is the one who has never been married. - "Small, liot bullets cause little pain;" Comes the word from the front. Make ours a bird shot. Germany says the French 1 -ase s . dumdum bullets. The" French say they don't "Another V one" take your choice. 4 , " ; If that international sporting bout over in Europe doesn't stop soon some one will get hurt. .. . -A treaty of peace ' is a good thing and highly desirable, but a long range gun has a heap big gtr effect upon the other fellow,. The Germans say the allies are - cfuel and blood thirsty, and the allies say the Germans are : not human, and -each - one calls the ether very naugty names, and we are just sick of . trying to make head or tail out of the whole ding ed business. 'We'd V rather ; chop wood. . Dec!:re War on Fheumatlsra Rheumatism s& an -' awful thing nothir? morer painful. ton't let lt get a hold, but &V the first twinges "tr' 3 I.::y HUuey rills, . xney woik C" ' 'J ca your wc-I:; t "ItLca up,' mtt9 V til yr;r tlooJ tri" I C- ' r " ' . ' .- . - 1 " s ' c'.v ed kidieys, tra itrorj i it clear of Lll'aey Tills tLa'Crst s'.ra v , "I'll Show'em, Durn'em." I've stopped .the paper, yes I have, I didn't like to do it, , But tho editor he got too smart,,; . ; . And I allow he'll rue it. I am a marrwho pays his debts, .v And will hot be Insulted, So when the editor gets smart I want to be consulted. " ; ' I took the paper , 'leven years And helped him ail I could sir, But When it come to dunnin' me . I didn't-think he would, sir. But that he didf and you can bet It made n)e hot as thunder; . I Bays, "I'll stop that sheet,. I will, ' " If the doggone thing goes under." I hunted bp the editor 'And fe his cunnin caper . . ' I paid him 'LEVEN years and quitl Yes, sir, I stopped the paper. - A : Letter From Spring Creek High School. ; Unfavorable weather " trevent- ee a f ull Vttendance at the second teachers' meeting conduetfid by County Superintendent Pfofes sor B. G, Anders, at IHe Spring Creek High School: bviidlng on last; ; Satu rday : : morning, lpw- lever, the several teacher tht nrnrfl . nrpftnt dennite tne Dad weather were amply 'repaid ; rdr theirffofCs, i or-the 'discussion of Jtfistakes m teaching ana tne presentation :of many,- practciai problems and difficulties sncount- ered b.vr the seperate teachers since the last meeting j could hot but be Of invaluable service to all- present. ; The practical advice of Professor Anders always stimu lates teaches to "undertake, and effect greater things, . , . One new feature of this meet- ng was a display by all the teach ers in attendance of ome of the best written work and -drawings done bv their oudHs : durine the ast month; This display at the teachers' meetings of the" " pupils best work is calculated to r stimU' ate. the pupils to do their ; best at all times, and. it has proved a oowerful incentive to .neat and correct vork.- ,:v' At a . box supper . lastFriday night in the "Methodist Church, thirty dollars was raised. .This money, is to be used by the church officials to make a num ber of needed improvements on the interior of the church build.- ing. rSpring Creek people be lieve in good school and church buildings, and always contribute liberally for these ends when ask ed to do so. t ' . The teachers of Spring Creek High School, the school board, and the leading citizens of the immunity are planning , to ''cele brate Friday, December 4, in ac cordance with the Governor's Proclamation.' This' day is to be known in the Spring Creek sec tion as "School and Neighbor hood Improvement Day," North Carolina Day," and ''Get Togeth er Day." It is the plan of those behind the movement to have all. the people s of . the community- parents and children assemble at the school house , on Friday mornias and take , part in tbe proccedir.':3. After a'prcirtn by the ecLccl cbildrca, it "is pro pc;:i -to have 3verd t!ls by : ' -rs -ct t!:3 c:..' ::r"j p '"'' ' 'i ' ' ' " i" ' ... . t i w- t j .. ' : , T- . f. A school, and the churches. The remainder of tbe day, then, is to be spent in beautifying the school building and grounds, and . the improvement of the highways leading to the school housor. ' All parties will be asked . to bring dinner, and tbe 'day will be spent in doing all the good that can be done for the benefit of tte whole- community.' '' ; ' ''M. B.- PLEASANTS. i- SJ.. ' V.','..--.:''VuW - Residence of Notice of Publication. NORTH CAROLINA, MADISON COUNTY, John Mulwee s . v . VS., .-;, " ' . s4 Lillie Mulwee. , Notice of -Publication The . defendant above named will take notice that action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Madison County, for a divorce from the bonds f matri mony, and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to ap pear at the November term of the Superior Court of said cotnty of Madi son, to be held at the court house in Madison county and answer or demurr to the complaint which will be depos ited in the office of the Clerk of said court, or the relief demanded therein will be granted to said plaintiff. This 2nd day of September 1614. . - N. B. MoDEVITT, Clerk Superior Court, - Soon it will be termed "oceans of blood." Rivers a r e -inadequate .':-. ' Vr ' :' ' u. What kind of a girl makes the best wife!" inquires a den-are, dainty and dimpling young r:-J. That's e;.:. , Oa with tying f What are you thankful for? It would be well for each, one of us to think a little at this time (Of the things for which we are thankful. There are '.many of these things and becanse they are so many we often let, them pass without ever thinking of them. One of the greatest ' things to be thankful for is that! we are free from war. It might' have been different and at one; time it looked as if it would be different but thanks to providence, our president was of ajtemperament such that he wished to avoid any complications and we can thank providence that we had a man at the head of the nation who was not afraid of the people and what they might say but held 4 hl own in tne lace of criticism and so freed us from war with Mexico and made it possible for us- to take the place we have; W the world politics and reap 'the re ward for that self control ' ' ' Then war brings so, many things that are evil that we should be more than thankful be cause instead of the desolation that is spreading over Europe we have peace and the bountiful crops of the year will enable us to do for the world what ho one else could do. ; . f There are deeds of charity ' to be oractlced and we can do more xaumofJtho auperabundancei of inanKsg Mr.T Jr p. .Redmon. Golridge Farm. what we have. ,:. V Then just to think of the deso late homes that we'bave been'sav ed from the -tears and pain. Lives saved property immune. No dead in battle to mourn oyer. Nothing to repent of afterward. When we think of the tears of the rest of: the world,, let's thank God that be has kept us, from that. . From disaster and panic wis are free and the papers tell us of Jk lactones starving tuiu uusiueac times soon. ... . ; A thousand and one things rise up to make us thankful and so A f . . ouY friends just give up the day to that and make It a day to be long rememb'ered. An Active Liver Means Health. If you want good health! a clear complexion and freedom from Dlzzf ness, Constipation. Biliousness, Headi aches aud Indigestion, take Dr,' Kings New Life Pills. They drive out fer menting and undigested foods, . Clear the tlood and cure Constipation. Only i;i at your dfuk J men say that we will h easjbikes to be a near neisrhbor to Birds and Apple Trees (From The Indianapolis Ne ws.) One hundred and seventy-sU kpecies of insects attack the apple tree, while the apple producing BUte spend as high as $3f000,000 for spraying trees to Keep aown he coddling moth. Instead" of putting poison (which oftep kills Jhe birds) on your trees, whyW encourage these trieless little workers to come and rid your fruit trees of insect pests !vry orchard should be a, bird . sanct: nary, What are you aoing to make a safe refuge of yours t In return our shelter and protection y oar feathered friends ..will brighten your little world; wttl their beautiful plumage, .while Working every hour' in the day for you. and sing glad soogsnof thanksgiving while they work; The Liberty Bel! Bird Club of the Farm and Fireside says the destructive insect invasion is not caused althongher by the killing of birds themselves who woiijd eat the insects, but largely; be cause the farmer has ' cut down the trees and shrubbery, dejriy Ing his former little neighbors' of their nesting places' withoutiprd- tiding others. It urges the farm ers and fruit .grower tp jpiant those trees and shrubs ' Which will entice the foraging robic a ay from his ' favorite "cherry tree and yet maintaining that hi is enUtled to a little of eyenthis elioh3umii ittxetaralor.lainth VlU -. in ' - " 1-a.O:-:-1.. ii n ravaging fruit pests he devours? It claims that he will not, how' ever, bother the cherries if he has Russian mulberries which ripen at the same time; This tireless forager also perfers chokeberry, holly, elder sour gum, shadber ries, wild cherries, wild grapes, green brier, and milax to cher ries. He is such a gentleman robber that a birc bath has been known to lure him away from his avorite mulberry. Too. .'robin roan and that he is a more oblig ing and honest one than is gene . rally believed is shown by Ms propehsity to rid a farmers' cab ur Ptch of cut worms, all -in exchar ?a f p r a. few (perhaps wormy) cherries. i With raw, tickliny throat, tight Chest, sore lunges you need Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and qnLi ly . rrhe first dose helps, 1t leaves ' i oothinjr, healing coaticar as it glU:i down your throat, and, you feel better atonce. Every user is a fr For tale fcy Dr. I,- E. ' Euraett.". Ui.i Ell!,!? O. ;- J' ' i. -' '- ;. ata"M''t ani rv"- A-v When the weary, swkjyfiot, To Thy goodheas iVVben the heavy radercasti t. ii . . i i m... a.u tneir ioaa on ; t :i When the troubled, ! peace, .,r? tn thy name shall calb. When tbe sinner, seeking fife, ' At Thy feet shall fall: , Hear Tboa in Love, Oordj th .cry.". ;. ,. . . ' In heaven, Thy dwellingIiaB oo hiirh. : V? : When tbe woVlalQA'fkksltft. Lifts his soul above; J3t Iwben the prodigal looks, bade pto his fathers love; When the proud mad , In his pride Stoops to seek Thy iaceg " " When the burdened brDgbui ! cunt .. . ; '; i t . To Thy throne of grace; f; ', Hear then in love, 0 Lprovthe. err:-:,' ' -;,: ' K 1 - tn heaven, Thy dwelling place on mgn. Vhen the stranger asks a hoijia, kll W toils to end r " ' V ' : When the hsugry cravethiooa jilnd the poor a friend; J " " j gows the fervent laee ; ' When the soldier on the field . iHearlhtfi in " ja Hear thett in love. 0 tly ! cry f'. tn heaven, Thy dwelling plwi W rT bjgb,,. khen the man of toil and ce In the eity crowd. When the shepherd jon the Katnes the name of , God; 3 Ml Jhen the learned and the litgtf, Tired of earthly fame, s tTpon the higher joys lnteit( Name tbe blessed Namet i ' Hear then in love, .0 Load, the Ih heaven. Thy dwelling plica oj high., : ,y V-;;.. When the child with grave HP, vaiu vi uiaiusu tnt, . V .vi- When the agW welK'and'gy Seek'th'iice $?iyef Wi : When'therrwidoto $uW'-t wjea the 6rpBui'1ri6gs1'toic; 'r: :All its'-brphan oe:.. ; . ""'I ff lUar then In ;'1o:':b;& ltlieavin,'Tl high.- HtiRATIO ' i v I I if ,5 i 1 1855 acres ' oTiirtlU'iifo;; : 'stocks and general rfarm';:use;J '.' ridm . Stotory' house; "good hrB.:T aid bthlr but buildings; watcrfi 7( bjr- wo: wells, sprlagsbranc!'!;,;V' aWncreeks About ' 40tf,'raresS;";-;: cioarea, tne rest in obk ana pta t . UUlUr, VMUUMOI A,vw,wv - l-vti .... . ; n. a .' t. -tA 1m -i isew r ive ' ana one-nsii nujes f tdnl railroad in town of 003 i Iiand a little sloping the ei& ! Plrice, $6000.00; $4000.00 cash, f balance to suit. Address j' - ' Crewe, Va., Itoata . '??.' Hundreds of imitations have cot"'? aad'gona Kace IlcyaC; yr- Doppeu" J'r:rr4!.;i!y-", ' loosen the grip I coughs i.. t j. You ean not ret a -.t:U'.: j to da It far you wh-t r.'T'J T " ' Compound f "I t - ' - r croujvhr"' ' - y - fyourd.-.. . - 1 J. y r:. , "S . ' . ...... ;.':-
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