THE mrrfB-RECOUD, lIAHCTTATJi, NOSTH CAROLETA, The News - Record. Pmblithed tvtry Friday by th CESTUI ClSaUZI PBI1TIIS COM, Incorporated) ' .v rrt t I- i r ill l J l ne Koaa 10 oeinienem GILDERTAmORROW . :-- Publlahera . w. : E. fin ley - - Editor On Vr Blxmontha Thraa Mon tl.OO .BO Entered a tteond-elott matt matUr Jam Ulh I90T, at f ne PottoSic at Marshall. AT. C, auidcr (MACIV -'onrM of March 3, 1879. ; FRIDAY, Dec 25, 1914. Tlie Christmas Tree .' lOut before the Court House al read, the Christmas T r e e is standing awaiting the coming of the Christmas tide. And it stands there as an invitation to you all to come out and hear the exercises that are to be given. They will be worth ' your while and every one should' be there for the music is to be very good and the children . are interested in the exercises and have done every thing they can to make this a success. Every one has been "working for this tree and we are sure that it will be a sue cess. Now make it one by your ; aid. . .'. A Call For The Needy. Last Sabbath the committee ' appointed to gather the names of . those who are in need in our com munity met with Mrs Swann and a list ot persons who are most V . iJ ' 1 1 , 1 if XS -wormy or neip during mis time of winter and at the Christmas time and there is a great many calls uporr us, if you could but see'thrlist. We offer to the peo pie of. .Marshall, a chance to choose for tbere' $tre- twenty five ditterefit places wnere y o u can place your gifts and they ; will be well placed. We are sure that the g o;o d people 1 of Marshall will listen to the call and give r, liberally . Don't wait to "be asked 1 Mtnik.jin'ikinti' nrll T am vSftfV ; to help these people at this time and then bring the things to the ' Ciurt House or send them and the committes will see that they go to the place needed. These twenty five chances to give re- and in the whole there are about , 70 persons to whom you can give ", clothes will be acceptable in some of the cases and send ; these in. .Then in other cases food stock ings shoes any thing that you would think good to give and we . are sure that some of the little ; ones might like toys also and we ' will see that these are delivered. 1 a m v m a. xfoix v iaii " any - ot you iu give BwlHXZulXliJ lulu no - uv one will be foreetf ul of it. Re member a Christmas for all and a division of ours with the oth rs. . " , s , .,-'.V: V-. 1 1 '-V--V; Box Supper Box Supper at the Court House n niirhtof Dec. 31st to watch the old year out and welcome the new." -v f Everv eirl in town -come with a box and every boy celebrate the out firoiuz year by buying a box. This party is for the benefit of the Community Tree. - A Test for Liver Complaint. Men U!!y UnSurpy Physically Dull. rri - T.lvnr slurirlsh and InactlTe, s-TJsslt-:lf in a mental state -y i - J criiical. Never la there 'ill hen Stomach and - f 3 V 'z tK'.r crk. Keep - X ' ' r t 11 ' y by u9" v I I ..Is; t).ey . : ;, t a rp your C ' and r v; ' ( t for By ARTHUR KETCHUM . Who goes to-night to Bethleheml , . . The weary way, the winding way The roadside vineyardsare stripped bare, . i The little trees are gray. Mary the Mother bowed her head, "The way is long," she said. , Who goes to-night to Bethlehem? ' The dark begins to fall The village ligl.ts shine in the dusk, . There's food and fire for all. Mary the Mother bowed her head, "There is no room," she said," Who goes to-night to Bethlehem? There is no open door The wide-eyed oxen give them place, The hay is on the floor. ' Mary the Mother bowed her head, "Oh, fold me close," she said. Who goes to-night to Bethlehem? The East is kindled light The air is silver with a song, And wings flash near and white. Mary the Mother bowed her head, "My little Son," she said. . Tp Stop The Ship ment of Liquor Don't fail to sign the petition that is circulated around and which is to go to the General As spmblv at Raliegh. It is time to get relief from the imposition of those who are forcing upon us is something that we voted out 8 years ego. There is a petition in your neighborhood. We h&ve sent these out all over the county and we wish them to return by the 10th of January. It i s con stitutional to keep it out and sev erftrcounties have prohibited the shipment of liquor into their boundaries for over a year ana the law has stood the test and the neoDla are better off without the liquor. We can rid oursejves of. it if we but will. Look around and hunt up the man who had it and when he alcrti don't refuse him for jtie is doing a good thing. At this time what better thing could we do than put our name on a paper that will help bring the reign of the Prince of Peace into our eounty. We . want 15,000 names and to get that many we need vours. Write your name and in the writing sign the death warrant of liquor in this county. Recorders Court Owing to the fact that we are irnincrto oress two days earlier than usual the full report of the Recorder's Court could not be bad. The following cases were disposed of: State vs J. M. Sams a. d. w. $25.00 and cost. State vs J. M. Sams c. c. w. $25.00 and cost. v A laree number of cases were before the Court for trial, and in our next weeks issue will be found a complete list of defend ants. iwr IUSKM6NT: UIT'S 3e la" thing I beat) when I tun out de light: "U ' comln' ternlght, mammy t Comln' terniKhtT" En de good Law4 knowi, dpugh I "Not yit," Dey' a-astln' me till whut dey gwlnt ter git En I projiok en plan, en I skimp en queeze, En X burrlei apai' all de winder I leea, 'Case de chllluna espec'i dat he'll brlnf 'em a lot En dey think he'a de aame dat de White Folks got "Is e. comln' ternlght, mammy? Comln' - ternlahtf . .. Lawd, I wlaht to mah soul dat 'e would en he might! 1 wlsht In mah soul dat 'e'd come down de flue Lak I useter believe dat 'e sholy would do. When de chllluns ondress en dey Jump In to bald, En I tuok up de quilt 'roun' each po' Vl hald. Den I set down en wish, en Z wish lak I -. pray. Dat 'e And out de place 'to' hit come Chris mas Day. If) f Attachment Proceedings. ' . A. G. Belts, President of the Laurel River Logging Co., has attached all the holdings of that corporation-in Madison county, claiming the Company aie indebt ed to him in a large sum. This is the largest incorporated con cern in this county and has been ereatly instrumental in the devel opment of the Laurel section by the construction of the Madison County Railroad and their large holdings of timber in the county. Their band mill at Runnion is one of the bfst equipped in the South and the company has always been rated A 1. financially speaking.. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts have gone to Cray, for a three Why, de chllluns believes! Dey Is ebo dat bit so, En dey countln on him lak a man dat dey know, En dey talk er de things dat be mitten ter bring, TweU dey set up In bald en desa boiler en sing. En X tell 'era wr sho' good ole Santy '11 eome 'Wld a o en a sled en a railroad en . drum. .. - , En dey drlf off ter sleep wld a smile on dey face En dey aln' not a eent I kin spalh In de . placet Bit's de las' thing X heab wben I tun out , d light:' "Is ' comln' ternlght, mammy T Comln' ternightr. -En t laughs wld dem all wen dey plan 1 whut dey do Wld de things dat be'U bring en I say . . hit's all true! Ea de whlt chlllUB up wbab Tt wukin. dey 'low ........... Dat ol Santy heTl come, en won't mlse em nohow. "Is 'e comln' ternightr Lawd, X wlsbt bit 'ud be Cat he's eora byub en A up die "poblera tot inel , - ' . NOTICE North: Carolina ) In the Superior Madison County ) Court. ' J, M. Gudger, Jr., et al ; . ' vs. A" . f " Henry Berger, Sarah Johnston Berger, Max .. Gudger, Jackson Gudtfer, et al. ' The Defendants, Henry Bergen, Sarah Johnston, Berger, Max Gudger and Jackson Gudger above named, will take notice that the action entitl ed J. M. Gudger Jr., etal, vs. Henry Berger, et al, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Madisoii County before the Clerk of the said Court for the purpose of subjecting certain lands named In t h e petition in Madison County for the sale and distribution of tne proceeds, in which the said De fendants have an interest, and the said Defendants will further take notice that they are required to ap pear In the Superior Court of Madison County, before the Clerk of the said Court on Thursday the 14, day of Jan uary 1915, at the Court House in said County, and State of North Carolina, and answer , or demur to the petition in the action, or the petitioners will ap ply to the Court for relief demanded in said petition. W. A. WEST, Clerk Superior Court Madison Coun ty. 12-11-14. HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL Charlotte, IN. C. - Spring Term Begins January 16th. New students may enter Jan. 5th without extra cost. Ap ply for illustrated catalogue. TYPEWRITING-COPYING Work Neatly & Accurately ' done. INSURANCE Fire, 1 He, Health, Accident placed in Reliable ompanles SURETY BONDS Of all kinds furnished on ' short notice. Deeds, Deeds in Trust and Mortgage Blanks For Sale . ROBERTA ROGERS OFFICE i French Broad Mills, ; MARSHALL, N. C. ij Near Depot.) We are making Meal Free From BRAN. We. are also ' prepared to Crush your Corn or Nubbins Double Ground for Stock Feed. Orders Filled on Short Notice. Satisfaction Guaranteed. R. V.- Deaver, MILLER. Dec. 25, tf. NOTICE North Carolina ) Madison County j Lakie Fox, Plaintiff, ; Vs. - ' - Jesse Fox, Defendant Take notice, that on the 11th day, of January 1915, at 2 o'clock . P. M. and thereafter before W. V. Jones, Notary Public, at the home of Miss Nancy Pox, Rural Route No. 3, Del Bio, Tennessee, Cocke County, the undersigned will take the deposition of Mrs. Nancey Fox, to be read as evi dence for the plaintiff inr tne above entitled action, which is uow pending in : the Superior Court of Madison County, State of North Carolina. This thi 14th day of December, 1914. LAKIE FOX. . , -. ' v Plaintiff. 12-18-14 4-t. " . v- Scbedule of appointments for the Hot Springs and- Marshall charge of the Methodist Church. Re?. W. L ,Rexford pastor, Hot Springs Preaching on the 1st! unday morning and 3rd Sunday night -The 5th" Sunday niht will also be given atHct Eprlns. Marshall Preaching lit Sun day night, 3rd and 5th Sunday' mornings- Both mornic nd ... . .... r, 1 t zit on L'uJ ana 4in jjueujjs All are invited to thene services. TThe Vlein Who wants to accumulate 'money needs to work and plan. . Nefcds to take advantage of each lit- ' tie help which will enable him to do just a little better than he has been doing. , ' Men who have given the "check account plan" ; a fair and impartial trial find it a' real help. ' A very material aid in caring' for their income and in building for the future. ; ; The "small purchase temptation" makes it very hard to accumulate any certain sum by keeping -money in your pocket or hiding it around the house probably that has been your trouble. , Don't wait until you have a large amount. Be gin now with a dollar or more, add to it regularly -. and you will be surprised to find how fast it in-. . creases. . r THE BANK OF FRENCH BROAD .'. BANK OF GOOD SERVICE. . When Plaster is Made From good materials there will e no cracks In the finished Job. - Builders and contractors "will 1 Ind it greatly to their advant age to get our estimates on all .'contracts, as we are in a posl : lion to offer the most liberal ' terms for supplies In building . matei ial on short notice. ; MORROW &McLEND0N LUMBER, BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Brlck : Lime Cement Plaster Roofing EVERYTHING NEEDED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING Paints oils : Doors . Windows ' Hardware Office and Yards, Bridge St, Marshall, N. C, LAND FOR SALE .5 acres land, 1 mile of Mars Hill, 4 roomed house, barn, crib, garden. Springs. Will sell on reasonable terms write or see me. Or. R. MFRRELl' j r Marshall, N. C. R.3. E. ZEPH RAY ATTOKNElf T- LAW Marshall, N. C. Criminal Law and Law of Damages a Specialty. Practice In all the Courts. ST. Model 1897 Repeating sXiOt Snoots all .22 short, .22 Ions anch ' tt I :a i - . . cellent for rabbits, squm rels. hawks, cmm. font and all smau gam , and target. workj URtqOO jrardst ' . Hera's tha best-mad ' 2 riflo in tha world! It'l a take-down, convenient til esrr unit e!en. The tnnl mm4 , working parts cannot wear out. Its Ivory Bead and Rocky Mountain tights r the best set ever, furnished on any .22. Has lever action like a big n game rule; has solid top and side ejection for safety and rapid accurate firing. Beautiful case-hardened finish snd superb build and balance. Price, round barrel, S14.60: octacon. 116.00. fl Model 1892. similar, but not tnlrelnwn. Trirs Al 9 1 A tin. 42 Willow St New Hayu. Coon. Leara awn about all Marlln repeater. Send 3 Stanaps postage for the )2epage Merlin catalog. ISOME EATS! Big Eats- ,1 Best Hats Litfle Eats - Groceries that are fit A 1 1 Kinds o i Good Eats - Bs a this Better Eats . store of Eats " 'i in . ; i i -.I . i 1 1 . t This is to the-People who - Eat- A Magnificent;Line of Holi day GoodsNuts Fruits Etc. Dry Goods Clothing 1 And1 Notions fj v J I' . cr f.:rc'ijsvisitt3 bis parents W. L. KEXFOIID, 1 c :zr.

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