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Local and Personal ; Rev and' Mrs, Amos Clary spent Monday iu Asheville. f'-, Mrs Charles B. Mashbaru and her little sister, yanderI)avis, were visitors in. Abbeville Ion-day- . . . .;. , Now is the time to buy Tooth Brushes and get' your Paste FREE See add Marsh.) II, Pharmacy. , R; H. Ward has moved from the location vhcre he has been so long one door vcst into the Toney Bali building. The bfg reputation of Tanlac has been made; by doinj what oi lier medicines failed tod.v Marshall I'narmaey, Marshall, i. The Baptist ! brethren have made som3 needful improve ments on their building during the wek.' ' - " .-' Prohibitum Officer. Willard Rector who resides in Marshall but who has been working "in the eastern part of the state ' is visiting his family for a few daysi ' .. . . - S. W. Brown of Hot Springs, .10 vicnHntf his rlan-ttitf fr! T. P. Bryan on Route 4. . There is not a single portion of the body that, is not benefited by tne neipim aciionoi lainac. iviar shall Pharmacy, Marshall, N. C.: - Mr. and Mrs Ramsey Rroiow in MarihjiH visiting borne' folk3 and recciviny congratulations. They will remain' here for a few day 9 before starting for their, future home in Arizona.. . We are g'tid to see Mi:S Par nell Davis on the streets again after a few days sickness, where she has been confined to her home on accouut of llii. You get your money's worth when you; buy Tanlac,' because it produces results., Marshall Phar macy; Marshall K G.4 ' ' 'v ' Don't fail to puthis? papei carefully , and see the announce ments of various 'ffartie who are aspirants for county offices. The candidates for sheriff seems to be leading m number, as there is al ready v five announcements and others s'pokon of. 7 Miss Luella Jones of Del Rio, Tenn., is gpending a few days this week with the Misses Wards. - . Dn Roberts, and Messrs G. L. McKinney, Steve Roberts, and McKinley Ramscvy attended the opening of the new PACK thea tre in Asheville hist Monday night. They . drove uik. to the Vsky'! city in Mr. Steve Roberts big touring car. 1 'v v The following announcement will be" of much interest to the p e 0 p 1 e of Madison County Mr. and Mrs. John F. McFadyen announce the-marriage of their daughter Janie Parker to ': Mr, Andrew Jackson' , Ramsey . on Thursday, February the sixteen th nineteen hundred'and twenty two Raeford, North Carolina. At home after March the tenth Douglas, Arizona. ' . Mr. R. S. Gibbs. the hustling merchant from Mars Hill, has spent CDnsiderable tirne in Mar shall during the - week getting out his announcement for a big community sale be ginning 'Thursday, February 23. . Don't fail to attend this sale as ; yo.u will get some bargains. : ' M r, Gibbs believes m" patronizing home industries as be patron ized The News-Record in ' gett ing out his circulars instead of going to Asheville. and having the work done. ' " Sunday seems to be a good day to get em. The well known deputy sheriff Tillman Gosnel who resides onLaurel, on last Sunday captured a sixty gallon 1 still on Doe' Branch near Sandy Bottom." The still was of the steamer type and known, as , a sixty gallon still. . The officer cut down five hundred 'gallons of beer that was ready to make into whiskey if the owners had not been disturbed. - J. WILL ANNOUNCES TO "THE' REPUBLICAN VOTERS OP MADISON COUNTY: (Both Ladies and Gentlemen.) j '':' ' "i I have been your Register of Deeds for'some time and it has been my desire to cjnduat, the office properly,-and in that respect I have done my best, but it is for you to say how well I , have suc ceeded in! mv intentions. It is now coming time for another elec tion, and I am again asking for your sufferage and support and. in doing so I want to assure you that 1 will do my best to continue to maki? you a pood 'officer., Thanking'you for past favors and thank ing .you in advance' for any support you may give me in the corn in',' Piinury. - - ' ''' '. , " 1 Remain Yours To Serve, ..'.. . ' j. Will Roberts, 7 Vf S, I wish to state that being a candidate myself, that ic oiiukl' not be expected of tne to take part in the interest of any Candidate for any ofiice other than my own. As all the Candidates ar;j my peismml friends. This being the case I cannot, wont anji will not, talco any part in the race iope this statement will be appreciated by all concerned. i '" J. WILL ROBERTS. If the paper this weeks -. fails to come up to the standard you can attribute the cause that we are packing up and rushing this issue to move our plant into the building formerly occupied by H. Ward, just opposite Ebbs Bros., where . we will hare a more desirable place. ; O n last Sunday .' Special Deputy Sheriff Forester of etersburg captured a twenty- five gallon still on the premises of Rom 'Angel of Paint Fork. ie found the still in a shuck pen and from .the signs v Mr. Angel had been running same in. the .cellar of his house. Mr. Angel was captured but made his escape. - 1 --,"' ' ' ' ' ' ' '' ' " There has been a hot time in the oh! town daring the week. Sheriff ttaile'y and Chief Powers and other oftiers have been pre paring for the reception of Judge Shaw who will preside at court next Monday. The . peace und uiotitude Of our town has been considerably disturbed on account of some of the boys' w,hq Happen ed to ' get1 fn '"jail on yvhialey bhiirges' and bave turned loose ,ijn: formation winch caused other citizens of our town quite a' bit of uneasiness. 'The nsult of this nformation has caused some of the boys to 1.1 V the cab; and hit parts unknown, while others have helped share the fate and arc now keepitU company with the informants. . , Mr! Ira Plemmons : of Hot Springs was in town during the first of the week. Mr; Amos Stackhouse, of Stackhouse ' was seen on our streets Monday. ' L Mr. Lawson formerly a lead ing merchant of Hot. Springs has sold out his entire stock, ot goods and is staying at Paint Rock for a short while. Mr, Lawson tells us that just a lit tle bit later thaUit is his inten tion of moving to KnoxviHe or to California; We .regret to loose such and honorable .citizen as Mr. Lawson. He has stooa tor the uplift of the .country , since his boyhood and. that is the kind of citizens that the couaty needs. . . Mr. S. L. Clark of Hot Springs was'in town the latter part of the week and renewed his . sub scription to the News Record We are glad to greet -Mr; Clark as he is one of our oldest and mostrloyal supporters.- He has been a subscriber to- the . News Record almost ; since its exis tence. He is an honorable man and a good farmer. At this time Mr. Clark seems active and in good health -notwithstanding a man of some age . we wish for him many .years- of If f e and nappmess. ; ,t' Mrs. J.C. Ramsey entertained a number bf the ladies of .the town Wednesday a.f ternopn from 3 to 5 .o'clock1. f'J'Zi-'f-tii ' Mr. R. N. Caton and Mrs. Ethel Brvan were Asheville visitors Tuesday: ' , , ; ... ,' t. , Mrs. Troy .Worley died Saturday morjiing at 2 a. m.Varid was buried the following day. . of any Candidate for any office. , Mr. and Mrs. M', A."' Chandley. returned Wednesday from Linco'lin ton and Spartanburg,' where they had been visiting Mr: ChandleyV daughter's Mrs; T.'ii! James, Mrs. Stella Neighbors and Mrs. Thomas. Mrs, Chandley proceeded her hus band one day bringing with her Mrs. Woodard Ramsey her mother. Mrs. Ramsey had been visiting in Spartanbury for the past' twelve months and is now visiting John Allen of Walnut, N. C. Mrs. Ramsey is 87- years old arid' is in splendid health for that age, - ' '''' ' ' . 1 William S. Rice of Big Laurel was in town Saturday and renewed his subscription tQ The News Re cord . Mr. Rice is one of the lead ing, citizens of that community, and. v, e are glad to see him in town again. . "' ' t' . Criminal Court Next Week. Madison Cou nty 's cri ninal cbu rt ; will convene here next Monday morning ; with Judge Thos. J, Sha.w holding the reins of justice.; A'-tiocket of more than a ,hiin vjVed cases a waits the. cdurte Most of them are whiskey cases, a largp number being brought over from last court! r :,s There are only two murder cases for this term. Charles. Uens!cy,ebArgea,with killing his. wife. The homicide occurred last fall on Shelton .Laurel. The shooting 'which' resulted in tlie death of Mrs. Hensley took place in the Hensley,home. The other! murder case is that of .Harmon ,She 1 to n charged with killing' Dewey Landers, a That' homicide I also took place last fall on SheltOn Laurel. . ' ' 1 Biggest Haul . Yet Friday" morning "February 17th, Sheriff! B.iliy, Ex-Chiief ,? Tweed, ' and Tillmian Gosnell captured i n .ind hi rhvf'flino,'hnnsfi'la new tour - mg tora car an'automax.ic gnor guiiH loaded with buck' shot, an automa l Wesson Tiist.nl anH 12fl . hftlf o.allim! fruit jars with 'whiskey, the entire outfit was brought to. Marshall' the j.u:i ij i j. ,:i ....)! the automobile and ' weapons areu held by the sheiff until they are j $ aispo3eu oi Dy the court. Uiyde Mrjrdock and Mark Horton were driving the car.i 'Frway 'afteriioon A.;j: 'l.j'1: Mi i r ine parties ;naa , a neanng oeiore Roy L. Gudger and was held in the sum of Fif teon hundred dollars each for; their appearance- at the Criminal Court.-They made their bond and -Was! released and return ed. to Weavarville ' where they re side.,;' . : - .'.'.' ' CABBAGE ' PLANT &-For sale. Fine stalky from Ameri can grown" se sd. ; Jersey Wake fi e 1 d, Charleston Wakefield, Early Allhead, wianing Stadt. Copenhague Market:. Delivered by parcel pcst mail. ' Per-tho'us-and $1.60. High Knoll -Truck Farm. E. B.' HarrelL Prop., Ker- nsville, N.,C. RF. 1). 4. Box 31. KHEUMATiiN KiPNfcYS .QUO BOQCf ' To The Republican Voters of j . . 1 upiioi'i.s oi utile rme ureen, MaiSOn GO-Jfity. lnUuai Carllnville, JndM : ,;'?:''f'- . ' ' SVeccwiiirf his subscription to The : , 4 ' - v ' ''' ' '.'iNcwi-Uecord. ' - We are sure the I 'hereby take this m"cth....l "ol : announcing myself a !.'.i:fill:'i;.e. M'r lCU the Office of Sheriff 'for ti-.'o. un- ,;( ;, ty of, Madison, subji'f t- tn tnfi ; wishes of the rcpuii:ic;.1i v .'ri' V,, of said County, in tlib i.vi:;.n4 Piimary, to bo In -Id June H .1 i'. -J. I have been solicit.'.! !-.v u'-rv! cnt people from ail ,l::t-.1 County to make the , r: Imf f..i Sheriff at tho comioir !' ; . but owing tu tho f-iet sii v ,i i., ' been customary !uv ul, '.;; t .v - Officers to-luve t:,!' Hvco i. i ; :;, : . .' . ' , . . anil. uinjr4' Hie i.n: .' prtsunt .lieriir has f..y ' : Sheriff's Office '' rmy tc-u; SUplK)SIIU;iriU.l U'l ;.w J i ( , a candidate at;nii.i to. mv; :'-'',' self. 1 had r.ot .u' ci;i ;i J.HWv ! theirace, but'af t.r..et'.i.! . ; : Bailey's annouuti i-;,"i:,t, ' ii 'i New's-lte,cor(j of l'Vosn-try- vs; l'J22, where lin fctnU.s lii i'. If not bo, a audidat-. I i;u-- c v.::,.--. ed .to make tho rac, :.... 5. j Sheriff Uailev savs u.;J ,-,', to The -News-Uocord -tiLH: Ui-j lime-'has conic :vlun, ti-,v-r,ri-didates for the 'daCiiroV-Cs.ii!.!-, Offices mostmakw --thcii -a-) " ancpi .. I take ..this- : hi "' ;-' puiiinv; my naie-Vfortf't;: Wr people. of the 'Couf.t.y ;, -i; -V' ly ask you all, to ulM: ' -y oil June 3rd, 19-2, -i l,u t , , ; "" ..' f vote for the.ont s ti.C yi tr . . .. and 'if I should be tlV n'' r, the people I Will prorni-'rf'';'. I will do all in m v pVa -.'.. C cute -the Office of MiC':;; ','',1: best of m.v ability-. ... , . , -...Very, reypac: :'u;.- . .'j ROBEUT If. I.." " . Mathew Eanscy Jo --, 1 hereby, annor.nco -fi .vi ( didato.for sheiiif on i'."' can ticket; subj'Tt'j ',l and if elected, 'i)ioii..;,':' .a - 0 Iv. enforce the prohiULioa i.'rV 5' ; letter., i . :" 'r, Yours RospoitfullS'';' ; mattiiew , (.1, t t , 1 3 1 M , j il a l nes;o ar-j . the history pi 'tlb Tcrd Motor Company. . Or.deri- are coming, fast so place yours' promptly to insure early, delivery. v fi'. '4' J ' B- ti.sha'l and the sur- onimuni'y will be glad ti,,U Mr, Roberts is doing ' . i; i!i be remembered that . ed r i our town for a number ,.-. i one of tlie leading ;ry iM-.n of our ,city. Mr. f; in.-.vtd to Washington ei ui years ago, where, he u j. .;.,iu us street railway :l .r. i'Vo;!! i here he wctt i ' 'i:-fit-Id, 11'.. where he held i'iosi f?.i conductor on Elec : i" r ri. 'lie still' holds a '..! Lvm:: but has in ved to ; . ,. r, j. j re he makes ':is. Mr. Roberts a is old Marshall? I wa.-ifw.k there, lhave ;. 'm'nl iocs and liavc :.V,.";:'!i i 1 i'. .o-ti tn no place is as dear : i M--h sll u n d Lit.tle tiiyk Bryan For Sheriff. Jvopublicans of Aladison J. 1 I; a mt'thod of annoonc' !id".i.v for Slieriff of nvt.v, subject to the b;; he ld June 3, 1922. 1 1 ? d . and elected I faithful perform 'u;ii s of the office. 1 . :!!' ire tin e and (hUes, promis f. laws wiihoiit .() i '.'tu: principals i '! ' 4'i ve mo your i I Micctfully, Iv IiKYAN. tor.8 Tax. ' ba at- the... following .'to;u!l:c& at'tlVe time given " , i f.x-paycrs in tiling hhr.o. .Income Tax returns: W,, Tu'Jstlay. February' 28. . H,:', WVd icsdny, March 1. J. ii. HARWOOD, , . -ll.-.nuty Commissioner, -'-"- TAT, UNIVERSAL CAR . , THE,- 7 PRICE, (J. 0. 2. DETROIT.) -.hp J:r.uiry' 16. 1922 i m .iiic, igwc , s,;r:3-Oi" 3d. Fordsoa .Sales and. Service. Pine." Mr. Roberts married the daughter of Jim Candler. We wish for him a n.d bis. . lovable family much success and happiness. Passengers On Southern Given u0n Tune" Service Washington, P. C Fibinary 21th During the year 1921, tho Southern Railway System operated 179,833 passenger "tratns; many of them being. through trains OjOra' cd in connection with other lines and covering distances of from 1,000 to 1,500 milcK. .Of this great number of train?, 172. 1S2, or 9o.l per cent, ran' on schedule or made up time while tn the Southern, and 100.277, or 92.5 per cent, reached final terminal on time, according to announcement made by Vice President Henry W. Mliler, in elmrije of operation. Everett Candk'atc hi jy Fcr Sheriff To the Votcrd of Madison Counly: I hereby announce myself a can didatc for the ofiice of Sheriff of Madison Counly nul'jeet to tlx; will and action of tlie Republican Primary to be hefd on Jun- 3rd, and I eKio.tly uk' the supp. d of the good vaiers of Maiiison'ct'i.nty and if I a;si nominated and elc lr.l to said ofiice I pledge mysci.' i. devole nj eu'.'re tin.e to amc ' vA serve J'ou to the It- Ref-pe nv hbi: -t fui! I'.VrJJETT IIAYNIE Distress CsII A Distress dill conies from tl, Citizens on Little Pints (li-pfil.- and all who live beyond Mr. Will Anders ..for the road Commi-t sioners tp come quickly and f .'i i . .e roaa juit this side of-XV 'An Jens There is a hundred .v Vrd lot almost impossible road on the sharp cuivc i.uar Mr. An.leia 'home. A little work there would relieve the bad situation. . $285 g319 mo fyV St0 "t UjtJ ' 395. rori cars 771 '
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