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nm MrrfD-itrOOED, UAECHALL', NOHTXI OAnOLHTA. i inni mm moenvn LULftL AMI N.IUV11U.... Charlie Parker was over from Leicester," yesterday. Ex-Sheriff Bob Rimsey, was ' 1 J M . . CnarnA. in Kwn weanesuay iruiu uaiiuj Mush.; .. " ',j -, That Dooular drummer, Will ' 1 - M .h11(mm Ana mattliamfo VOUC, WHS BBlMUg VUt UKH.UHUKJ ' yesterday. ' ' W. A. West the popular Clerk of Court has indulged in an auto- tnobile. ' i ;t ' nil - - 1 . m.i nr.).it mm tKia XUo OUUW last iurauj " largest this winter and - held on the longest. , Rev. Mr. Rexford has ' been in ' Hot Springs all this week hold : ing religious services. ! Mr. Jim Baley has been quite Bid; for the last week of grip but is fible to be out again. Presbyterian Church was held last. Friday evening and the busi ness transacted. C Rev, George BrowU has signi- fled his intention of acce pting the call to the Presbyterian Church of this place. 0 ack Rumbough and wife, of Hot Springs, were prominent vis tors in Marshall Wednesday i v. vv. k. tseacn wuinoiu uu farowell services at the Baptist Church here next Sunday ; at,' 11 a. u., and night. . Mr. P. V. Rector held the Batter opening for his millinery . 1 J 0-s dep artment last x naay ana or urday. , ." , June, daughter of Mr and Mrs Everett Tweed has been quite sick with pneumonia at Craggy but returned to Marshall last Sftlbath. - ; Mr. John Ramsey has begun the new building on the lot wh -re his houses stood and prom ise to have them done in a .hoi-i tiar - ' " ' Jiss 4 Emma Craigtniles ' who has been in Asheville for an ope rat on is so far , recovered that she has gone to Hot Springs to rec iperate. .' . . " I OR RENT One house of 5 ro'ns. Good, stable, " Spring hoi se, Chicken house, etc Close n. For iniormauon appiy u .ti. II. (Iaynie. , - . , an ted. A man in each com mu lity to get up Cream 'routes. If interested, write the' Carolina Cn araery Co.,'Asheviller N. C. I, ext Sabbath will be the quart- en." commumon at tne rresoyw rial Church. It is also Easter and there willl.be" special music ant distribution of the,sacrament. ; Mr. Fowler Shelton is repair ing the front of his store room anc making it solid for , the new but incss that is coming. We un derstand ihat a hardware .store i3 t occupy the new bujUling. ' I OR SALE CHEAP -Two Fresh Milch Cows and Calves and three yearlings. ' G. E. ROB EPSON, Marshall; N. C. R 1 re, especially" call attention thi w. ek of the large advertise ment of James' Cash Store, ; ad verisir.r STYLE PLUS CLOTH ING. , If yoo want an up to date Spring Suit see them. ; f Christian Endeavor will be held 'in t he Baptist Church next Mon day evening at 7:30. Mr. W. A. Wtst is leader and the subject is Oter coa ing. Difficulties. Let . every .'young person in town conie out to this service. v Mars Hill Band Last Friday evening- the Band frcn Mars Hill College gave a most delightful concert in the Court House. Every one (who attended wa9 highly delighted wit l the music Bnd the minstrel del ghted both old and young. It really was a corfert of high ord r . nA nnA rt tVs lrst that hrS Recorder's Court State vs McKinley Massey, de fendant guilty of Slander. Sen tenced to the roads for six mos. '' State vs .Charley and Ada John ...... .4 . . . j son. - Hetaillng. lioux derend ants were found guilty. Charley Johnson sentenced, to road 12 months. Ada Johnson given 8 months in county Jail. Both de fendants appealed to the Superi or Court; State vs Gordon Gilbert, c. c. w. Guilty. Prayer for judg ment continued until May 6th. ' t State vs Cindy Baker and Bes sie Bdttler. Assault.; Guilty as to both. . Prayer for judgment continued upon payment of cost. . State vs Sam Stanley. Drunk. Continued for State until' April 7th. State vs Lattie Stanley. Drunk Continued for State until April 7th. , . 1 . . State vs Van Wilson. Drunk. Continued for State Until April 7th. ;": . ':: . State vs Van Fri&bee and Sam Stanley. Affray. Continued for the State until April 7th. ; . State vs Van Frisbee. Drunk. Continued for State 'till April 7. State vs Kenny Roberts. V. SvL. Defendant plead guilty. Judgment suspended - upon pay ment of cost. . , L'cioa Services at Night The plan, has been discussed somewhat and there - is promise of it in tne future ox Union ser vices every sabbath evening at one of the churches, the 'pastors taking their turn in directing these services. We think it would be a decided step in advauce and would show the union that exists amongst the people of Marshall and the "kindly feeling that the different churches have one for another. We" trust that this may not remain only in discussion but that we may see if an accomplish ed fact. .,' ;'' Card of Thanks ' Lycenm Entertainment O "op!OX "00 , A3raH0 'f -j! 'aajj BiuomiiBj JO) panfl doiiai m 10 MMurif miunm pm poniq wit ucln XiimiiP . 'MflHVSI'in 'At V 9il "a "V -J)ioaoT 10 iP m wusnjd tat u pjqiJMiqnt pm na oj ut iuoms A3NaiU f MNVUjI uano mmvj.Y.') s.nvn )mmi DMita oq lomno nt hiij.3 jo asw uu pu hjw jo BHvnoa aaaofifin axo io ulii M id nuo pin fin pus 'pimojnj Wft P' Xmiioo "opatox jo iK wn "I eJunwi tuiup 'oj v jaslH.-) -f to tiuii Mil jo jamjmj XHvk w oq mi mo solium A1MIH3 t xkvuj , mi vmnof) van I 1MTI )1 JO UU 'OUio 40 Next Tuesday the Winters will be the attraction for the Lyceum Course. This is an extra enter tainment an is given to make up the deficit for the year., We trust that every one may go, out to this entertainment aa it will help the promoters of the course and not let them go too much in the hole as td expenses! ' There was a loss on the course this year and if the public do not help it will discour age the people in the future from getting these things up. , I wish to thank the friends who so kindly helped and ministered to us in tne time or our sorrow and distress. Our loss was great but the kindness and sym pathy of friends came to help us and the burden was less because of the christian sympathy which came to us. We do indeed feel grateful for the words and flow er tokens that came and in words can never repay all that was done. J. E. BRYAN. Whooping Cough CARD OF THANKS Editor. News-Record: . ' Please allow us to express, through the columns of your pap: er, our many thanks and deepest gratitude to the people of Mar shall and vicinity for their many kindnesses shown us since our houses , were burned. We ac knowledge ourselves under last ing obligations to those wl o have so generously aided us In our trouHe. " " 1 Sincerely,' Mr. and Mrs. 'J. G. R itrisey. Well everyone knows the effect of Pbe Foresti on Coughs. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey la, a remedy which brings quick relie! for Whooping Cough, loosens the mucous, soothes the lining of the throat and lungs, and makes the coughing spells less severe. A family with growing child ren should not be without it Keep it handy fur all Coughs and Colds. 25c at your Druggist. Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic. A Kansas paper bands out fine following: Early to bed and early to rise, cut the weeds and swat the flies, mind your own business and tell no lies, don't get gay and deceive your wives, pay jour debts and use enterprise and pat ronize the ones who advertise.' Our "JITNEY" Offer-This and SO DDN'T MISS THIS.-Cufc out this slip, enclose with five cents to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in ratura a trial packt.ge con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, for cougns, colds and croup. Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathar tic Tablets. Dr. I. . Burnett, Mars Hill, N. C. FOIBYSKIDIIEYPIIIS : ba BcaCHK KioicraANBuioeu . Slightly mixed It was a well-moaning Dutchman who de- - dared that ' 'A bird in the hand is worth two bush js, which you havn't got." It was a trifle twisted but he was getting close to the point anyway. In other words a small amount safely deposited with our bank today is worth a lot more than the big things you're going to do tomorrow or next..: week. It's worth more to us, and it's worth more to you We invite you to open an account with us no matter how small the amount. THE CITIZENS BANK J. H. White, President C. J. Ebbs, Cashier Your Teeth Trouble You? fl frr;- .... ( i 18 B MP 111 Do not neglect them what ever your age or sex. On. good teeth depends a good digestion and on that your health through life. We are expert and practice all the business to the our numerous patrons. Skilled Painless ex tracting. Crown and bridge work, capping, and filling with gold or palalihum. . Reason- 'flJjfl Dentists Tr' I branches of the ilsiiv satisfaction of able charges. Dr. R. H. Bark's. Office Over P. V, Rector's Store. nT'i'iPTOH 1 1 iiiini ifw This is STYLEPLUS WEEK from MAINE : to G AUFOEIIA WE ARE THE STYLEPLUS STORE Enjoy a new suit for Easter when new clothes count. We are making a special showing of s 0o?C y V mmJ nMM mmm IMMYWi "1 ht same prka tLe woriiow." All the new patterns. Every! variety of style that is correct. You pick out the suit that best becomes you, knowing the price . is only $17 and that the quality is guaranteed. - This suit is famous much talked about. If you dorft know the Styleplus quality-points, you ought to come in, even if you dont need a new, Easter suit; We -will gladly show you. The big two page advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post advised you to look for the Styleplus Window in the Style plus Store Notice our fine "display and come in. , - TVlejrsrneill, IN. C ll h. 1 ' i if hI. 'ijli 1 W I '
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