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wp ACCORD, IIAESIIAt.LV NQ5Tn.,OAEOU3IA. Community Day December 25th, 1914; T ; 3 LCIU p Ft NAL :: at MM.; BueknM of Mars Hill 1 tkJtiotf J toft!; V '4. r Mis Maud Orismau is spend 102 hef Vacation at ber borne. tUr,. Jackson Smith, of Big Lailrel, was la town Monday, Aniclinaof Silver fcre at Baley A Jarrett's. Mrs. T. N. James was in Ashe villa for several days last week Mrs. Bernard Ramsey and Mrs Plato Fbbs were In Asheville last Saturday. Roberts has bought 1 owned by Mr. Mr. Carl out the st freeman, Rev. Rexford was in Hot Springs st Sunday preaching at his appointment there. . Miss Adaline Ramsey has gone to Walnut to 6pend the Christmas holidays, - Miss Lucy Runnion came home from Dorland where she is at tending school last Friday. A fine line of Rocking chairs for the Old and Young at Baley & Jarrett's. ; Schools closed last Friday for a two weeks vacation and will begin on the 4th of January. . Mr. Stephen Rice who has been tinder the weather for some' time is much better at this writing. Miss Lula Rector of Rector's Chapel is home from her school at Big Pine which closed last Friday with full exercises.' Miss. Mattie Ball is homo from the Normal for the Christmas . Holidays and- is with her parents on Baileys ' Branch. Mr; Ralp Tilson who.isattend ing school in Connection tt is borne with bis parents Drf and Mrs. Tilson of R-3. ,. We have a good line of Pock et and Kitchen Cutlery and Cary ing sets at Baley & Jarretts. Mrs. Warren T. Davis was in ' Marshall Sunday and Monday from Hot Springs, shopping and visiting friends. Shops were crowded last Sat urday with happy buyers and al the stores had an extra cdrps o clerks., " -'- ; Mr. Robert Roberts of t h e British Woolen Mills has come home for the Christmas holidays He is located at Winston Sale a Read the account of the meet ing of cattle growers last Friday It will be worth your while to form a part f this association Mr. Mitchell Chandley has gone to Spartanburg and Greens borO for a two months visit with his daughters; apd son . at those places. Sheriff Ramsey and Deputy Rector made a wholesale serving of warrants last Friday and re turned with 12 who gave bopd to appear for the Recorder's -Court B The infant child of Mr. Blaine . Haynie died last' week' and was : fc-ried at the grave yard on Mr. J. 3V Redmons place. Rev. W. ; . R, Beach officiating. ' The weather lately has been ' the most inexplicable thing imagi ' : cable. Old probability has de . . ceived even the experts;, h o w :, much mora we common- mortals. 1 Red CrcEa rjalj ar0 going fast and the supply With us is limited , . ly them' whila you" can get them e never ha 3 a sala of them like tL'j year and we t y sorry that we did not t:. - ore of them 4 Cay them ,vr! ") you can.' ; TORRr" -I hive for rent : c-9 r-jod r:x rr : i bouse,' good f-!:n, 'gzoi r;d23, Cpring I.: V.'c . 1 ! - 3, Cow Ctatle tzl Click ci ' ;:3. Cl ' to; - : ' . Travel on the toads is quite difficult now on 'account of the mud. ' - -' .'', ; ' Mr. Betts of Stackhouse was'in town last Saturday. Mr. J. H. Haynie has sold out bis grocery store to GofOrth and Freeman. There was a box supper at the Court House last Monday night The infant child of Mr. E. Gilbert was sick 1 ast week but is better. ' 'C; .' . Miss Ruth Shelton who was lick for a couple of weeks, is quite well now. 1 i- ' Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Rollins were down last Saturday staying the day. ; Miss Hattie Runnion w a s in Asheville last Monday returning that evening. - The meeting last Friday was well attended by the farmers from all over the county. Missess Nellie Hendricks and Mary Owens were in Asheville last Saturday. Mr. John Hendricks is expect ed home from Washington for a w days over Christmas. Mrs. Will Morrow was called to Henderionville JaSt Monday by the serious illness of her Grand mother. The infant child, of Mr. Jere Franklin was quite low with fever last week but is slowly recover ing now.. V''; v'; Mr. Beulah Tweed returned from Maryville where he has been in College this year. Mr. and Mrs. Hyams c a m e down and stayed a couple of dajs visitinc . Mr. Jake Rav who The Free Will Baptist ; Church held a Christmas Tree and exer cises last Wednesday evening. The little daughter of Mr Joe Johnson Of The News-Record was quite ill last Saturday and Sun day. - We were favored Monday with a call from Prof. M. R. Pleasants, Principal of the Spring Creek High School. -I: ......... Mr. McKinley Pritchard came down last Monday to see Mr. Jake Ray. : He is attending Col lege at Wake Forest. .. -The Teachers of the school of the upper grades gave a party at the Rector bouse last Friday evening that was enjoyed by all the persons attending. Miss Revs: Hodges is home from Spring Creek Where, she is teaching school: ; She will return the Saturday after Christmas: Prof. Moore of Mars Hill Col ege was in town last Friday at tending the corn show and was a most enthusiastic attendant o n the meetings. 1 ' Mr. Lank Ramsey, wpo is now located in Savannah, Ga., is here on a visit to home1, folks. Ho in Jesus Of Nazareth jll Our Ambition 0 ABOUT 1900 years ago a Man was born in the Far East in a humble family of of a subject race. He taught for two. or three years, never outside Ills own' - country; nOt in the schools or universities, but in the fields, on the hillsides, and in the streets of the towns. He taught a curious doctrine that it seemed quite impossible to comprehend or to follow. He was opposed by the persons Who were called the best and most religious people of his day. Finally these persons decided that He Was too dang erous to be allowed to live. They put Him to death, while those who stood by condemn ed and abused Him. . When He died He had no great follow ing, only a few bumble, uneducated pea . sants, not one of whom really understood . what it was their Teacher had meant. They looked for nothing further from Him. and went back to their fishing or their farm ing. There was not then one written word of His in existence. Al 1 the words of His that the world has ever had consist of only a few pages.. There are only four words that profess to be the very ones He uttered. His life and His death would seem to be -quite unimportant events in the world's his tory. Yet what results have come from them! He has changed the course jof history more than any other being -who has lived. No king or conqueror or scholar or poet has to-day an influence compared to His. His teaching to day, so far as it is understood, U accepted as authoritative over most of the . world. Christendom asks, "What did He teach? What did He njeanl" and when it' agrees on that, the matter is settled. He is also the most loved person in all history. Different ages have had their he roes who have been loved; no other hero in any age has been loved as He has been by all the ages. AH over Christendom, and more and more in heathendom, the birthday of Jesus of Nazareth has become the great- ; est holiday and the gladest day of the year. ' : Verily, "Thou hast conquered, 0 Galilean!"- Youths Companion. 0 No matter what the line of human endeavor, success crowns the one who is best in his partic ular line. ? v; It is our ambition to have the very best bank ; in this part of the country. ; ! We are endeav-' oring to make it the safest, strongest, most n&' i - commodating bank for you, and you will share V-;. in us success ir you are one of our, patrons'. I The more business wo get the better it will be for all of us. Come In and let us explain all the advantages of an account at our bank. CITIZENS BANK. J. B. WHIe, President C. J. Ells, CasUer 1 1 uraanate or uncmiiati Vndkhv vfr,w Veterinary College Medicine U Years . Three Years Experience as Government Veterinarian. Dr, S, H. STEPHENS Veterinary Surgeon . Office & Hospital: 60 South Main St. ASHEVILLE, N. C PHONE 1869 '." ",e"nce8k 80ine of the people whose stock I have -. treated-Sprinkle& Mackey, (Livery Stable); Robt Teagoe, (Mail man), Prof. R. G. Anders. Urhtr a !l G. M. Pritchard. 3E tf I ""'""""""'Wamtawmaammmammmammmmmi How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured, by Hall's Catarrh, Cure. . ':-v F. X CHENEY CO.. Toledo, O. We, the ttndersltmed. have known F. 3. Cheney (or the last IS yeara, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obllf ations made by hie firm. NATIONAL BANK OP COMMERCE, ' Toledo, 0. HaU'a Catarrh' Cure la taken Internnllv. actlnr directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimonial sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drugrrlsta. ' wn nail's raauiy fuu lor ooaaUpatlon. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA- MADISON COUNTY Miss Stella Shelton stopped over at Del Rio last Saturday and spent the day with' Myrtle Cole who returned with her on Monday and is now visiting friends and relatives here. ' . Having qualified as executor of the S estate of John Ammona, deceased. ! latevof Madison County, North Caro- S Una, this is to notify all persons hav- ( ing claims against the estate of said aeceasea to exniDit them to the und ersigned, at Mars Hill,?N. C, R. F, D. No. 1, on or before the 12th day of December 1915, or this notice will be -j pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This December 11th 1914; company with lis mother are in TT . . . 1 1 . .1 V 1 : ' unozvuie mis wees. The Annual treat for the child ren was given last . Sabbath at the Presbyterian Church. The contribution on the occasion was for the Belgian sufferers. ' A corn stringing' contest was held at the Club House last Tues day evening preparing for the decoration ot t h e community tree. All the young people were nvited and a good time was had. Rev. John Campbell . who has been pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Hot Springs for two years will leave next Monday for Biloxi, Mi?9., "where he ha ac cepted a call to the Presbyterian! Church, Keep if Handy for Rheumatism. No use to squirm and wince and try t.n woar nut wnni rhaiitnnt.i.aTn Tr wVA wear you out instead. Apply some Sloan's Liniment. Need not rub it In just let It penetrate all through the affected parts, relieve the soreness and draws pain. You get ease at once and feel so much better you want to go right out and tell other sufferers about Sloan's. ; Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c of any druggist and have it in the house against , Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints,' Lumbago, Sciatica and like ailments. Your mon ey back if not satisfied, but it does give almost Inst ant relief. Buy a bot' tie .to-day ? , ' J. J. Ammons, ; J. M.- Ammons, Executors of Rev. John Ammons, deceased. 12-18-14 6-t. . ' ' Mr. Alonso Dennis, w a s up from Newport, for a Christmas visit, coming last Monday. Your . Paint ,a Back tad Ripe ' , ' , Are an Indication of Kidney Trouble A warning to build up" the weaken ed kidneys, make them vigorous, rid your blood of acids and poisons. Go to your druggist for foley -Kidney Rlls. In 50o and tl.00 sizes. Sold by Dr. I. E. Eufneti', Mars trill, N. C Prompt Action Will Stop . Cough. : When you first catch a cold (often indicated by a sneeze 0; cough), break it Hp at once.- The idea that "It does aot mater" often leads to serious com plications. The remedy which imme iiately and "easily penetrates the lin ing of the throat is the kind demand, ed. Dr. King' New Discovery sooths the irrltatlpn, loosens the phlegm. You feel better at once' ""It seemed to reach the very spot of my cough" Is one cf ray honest testimonials. 50c at your druggist., ; . Z::.-"' Your Cold is Dangerous. Break it Up Now A Cold is readily catching. A run down syteuitis susceptable to Germs You owe it to youiself and to others .of your household to fight the germs at once. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey is fine for colds and Coughs. It loosens the : mucus, stop3 the cough " and soothes the Lungs. It's guaranteed. Only 25c. at your Druggist. Big-Club-Offer , Given By THE NERECORD ALL NEWS.RECORD All (?r Woman WorWi Farm Life for S125 IGentlewmam 8r Home Life S1.25 is WW! Positively Masters Croup. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound cuts the thick choking mucus, and dears away the phlegm: opens up the air passages and stops the hoarse cough. The gasping, staangling fight for breath gives way to quiet breath ing and peaceful sleep. Harald Berg, IS I 7 Mass, Mich,, writes: "We give Fol-IS 12 Christmas Days 1914 Jl t KESRECORD will miss no issue for Christmas. 1 1 will reach you the day be fore Xmas and we exv tend greetings to all our subscribers with the hope you may enjoy it to the fullest extent 1 SCK GILBERT & MORROW PUBLISHERS MARSHALL I BAM .. 2. J w fvvj eua a l iaj vui UU11U1CU for croup and it always acta quickly. $ FoSale b; Hill, N. C. FoisSale bv Dr. I. E. Burnett Mm I All Kinds Commercial Job-work Promptly & Neatly Executed J? uiniliHiH'HfH'''''n'HHnHMMtniui T Miss Louise Ebbs gave a party ast Tuesday afternoon to all her Gore, Ga., P. A. Morgan had occas- ypung friends in honor of her ion recently to use a liver medicine birthday. The invitations read and 8ays of Foley cthrt,f TabIets; as follows: - ' -7 - "iney "7?,, v " ' Vf bing ho, sing hey for the holiday and free. They are the best medicine oing bey for the Christmas cheer I have ever taken for constipation, lease come at 3 and dont be lateUney keep the stomach sweet, liver nanoa Ran. m un factive. bowels rwrular." , Dr. L E. ' - tica irkk. 1 nrnett, Mara Hili, N. C , One hopeless cynic remarks that he would not mind an SutomobUe acci dent to much if the "first aid to the Injured'' amateur did not Insist oa experimenting; on him., .p- The heart of the vegetarian beats considerably slower than the heart cf the meat eater, 'and it ia 6ui- erpcrl enee that he la much more ;t to c& cold, feet in an emergency. ' ' v :
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