v . ."'V ' 1 c i- f r i 4 tori Drawn for August I The Silent Partner : Tern Superior Court, ; .I August 27th, 1923. ' ; NO. I TOWNSHIP. ; y Walter Smith, A. W Whitehurst, 'ff M. M. Rampey, Homer Bryan, J; C. Redmon, J. II. Plemmons, A .J. Ball. J. E. Jarrett. J. E. Rice of Job, Frod Freeman, P. V. Rector. G. W. Bryan, jr., Henry Cody, A. H Bryan. NO. 3. TOWNSHIP J P. Fox, W. I?. White. NO 4 TOWNSHIP Says: ' You will never be happy un til you think yu are." v "Indecision is a terrible handi cap So many people want 'to wait until they are perfectly sure. There are very few things that we can be sure ; about until we try them out Your sense of possibility or prabability should guide you to mahvfea de cision. When Vou decide then Memorial Services For President Baptist Church Friday Afternoon at Four O'clock J. B. Carter, N. W. Anderson, act." C. B. Jervis. NO. 5 TOWNSHIP R. R. Phillips. NO. 7 TOWNSHIP J. M. Pa ue, James Payne, NO. 8 TOWNSHIP J. C. FUmming, Z. V. Davis, H C. Lusk. NO. 9 TOWNSHIP D. B Duckett. NO. 10 TOWNSHIP J M. Wallin. ' NO. 11 TOWNSHIP Henry Cody. NO. 12 TOWNSHIP Jake Coldwell, T. J. Wild. NO 13 TOWNSHIP G. W. Ebbs, G. C. Plemmons, Jno. D. Balding. NO. 14 TOWNSHIP B. S. West, J. B. Hensley. NO 15 TOWNSHIP R. S.Gibbs. ' "Obstacles are in disguise " opportunities "In the frozen world of busi ness. Johnson City Route Will Be Shortened Seventy-Five - Miles, Motor travel between Ashevill and Johnson City Tenn.. will be shortened a distance of 75 miles when a highway in Madison County is completed, connecting up at the State line with an im provedflroad . in Uuicoi County, Tenn. The highway runs through the northwest section of Madison County and the road forces of Madison are grading I K within a mile of the line or trie l two stat.s. The new road will leave the MfllTlflrffi LlTPTlRfi Dixie Highway Route "A" at UUA AUK v r I ttlllUL VJap, weak vi iviaisiiaii and will cross the state line in the Nathniel Wheeler, age 32. of Sam Moore cap Quy Roberts, of umcago, iu to Aince mms, age Marshall, recently informed an 31, of Hot Springs. . , ' official of the Asheville Motor Ottis Hall, age 22, Flag Pond, Cjub that Madison road would Tenn., R-l, to Letha Hensley, be compieted in a few weeks by age 18 of Flag Pond, Tenn., R-l. the convict force. The road, he Andrew Gunter, age ll, of K- said, would be fn eood shaDe lii ... I. n.,ln,;. C.arM ana 1 Q nf I . .. ..a.. . I " yen-, iu icipuiaxjuouw., iwnen the road in ocKe county Marshall, K-4. Tenr. is closed for the lavincr Paul Dinwiddie. age 27, of Mar- Lav . addimr that it would shall, to JNellie iiinkle, age 1V ON uAttPP .ftnr1inn than 'the road marsnau. . Ithrnnah Wn f Can Creek. I i ...- . . - ir tiugn A. awards, age jo, oi oiTicials of the Motor . Club Wilton Salem, to Annie Ehzat eth 8tatethenew roa(j to Johnson i i m f n u:n i . ... Anuerwn, ge u maio i citv wou d ODen a SDlendid tradel iv -i, n.u- . ' ii .,1 " I '.. e. ovine , ca.uing, age u, oi terr torv between Ashevi e. I A Trmt, to Eonras Cpward; age 18, grwin, and .Johnson City, all EV of lee, N. C. I three cities receiving enormous A Braxton Keith, age 25 of Mars benefits. A few months ago The President has passed away. Wc are sorry, and wc shall manifent it in a public way on Fridav afternoon bv patheriner in some place of J t f(o. w worship and pay tribute to his memory. The President was a Baptistthe first .of that taith to occupy the eoecutivc chair. So, as Bap tists and American citoens, we shall meet togeth rr in our olace of worship Friday alternoon, at 4 o'clock, and hold appropriate services in his honor , Representative men of the town, and als6 the Rev. Mr. Caroenter. pastor of the Methodis '.Church, will participate. We give a1 most cordial invitation to those who are, not Baptists, as well as to those vho are to be present. Yours in Sorrow and Grief, EVAN RIDGE,EVANS.' as ONLY BIG SHOW COMING -T0- MARSHALL ONE GALA NIGHT Tuesday, August 14th UNDER A HUGE CANVAS' Seats For 2000 People THE ALL FUN SHOW FLORIDA .v:.:.;;.;'-.r.BLOSSO'MS, Hill, tiTexie Shook age 25, of Mars Hill. Ccorg Ramsey age 76 of Mar shall 11-4, to Emily Brown, age 57, of Marshall R-5. '' Paul Cutshall age 24 of Stack. . hous, to E Ina Kinu, aze 19. of ' $tackhouse. a joint meeting of residents of I Marshall an J representatives of Asheville organizations was heldV in the Sam Moore Gap relative I i ' to discussing plans for the newjJ'y road in Madison. , ' lIv REPORT OFTHE CONDITION OF MINISTRELS 40 - PFOPLE - 40 Forof ivyNew, ; THE BANK OF MARS HILL AT MARS HILT.. N. C L We all enjoyed the B Y.' P. U. At the close of Bu.sinei April 3rd. wr. A Convention at our church I A c . , " , I RESOURCES. , W Sunday x ' . v Ms Stasca Foister left Sun- rw,1(i r.,a,w . . V Won A day to betfin t e a c'h i n (f in Overd.afta, - - - 391.52 A Buncombe. ' J Mr. Joe Morgan and little son. John", are visiting friends and U. S. Bonds and Liberty Bond 1,327.50 i l-i. :..t . i, : J uuiikjii upust'a, ruriiiLure auu - Fixtures, $5377.86 .nl.t Minn .m IRmntnn LVIn vm' iL,Al ' ibiautraui iruisiuu-oaicw uiu Cagl, - 62,00 WceK. :' - . I Checks for i learin? . . Nonv Dr Henry Fender Ledford. of , " 1 ' WV-i.V. . . ing the week with home folks ' iubilities. f Tl,,'lMw..i. ' Capitalstockpaidin .... - $10,000.00 est aaugnier, ransy, spent se f undivided profits, jess cuirent e. erai days wan mends and I pensos and taxes paid - 390.91 relatives. Bills Payable Mis Viola Trf.rlfnrd Wan Uepos'Ui subject to check W.BZWtf , r-. ' ... wv.vMaw we are glad to nave Miss Ti.'riiu..j n neien nome aiier aiiena-l Due in Less than 30 Days . 7.5 0 00 ing the Asheville S U m m er I Cashier's cheeks outstanding 16 S3 C. Art! I UVliUUl. ; I ' T.l . HOT n.O-. xuss r aye Duvers, 91 Mar- isuu. north cou.. chall. EDent few davs with I Coua, Mdin,M: "A CLASSY, JAZZY BREEZE , FROM THE LAND O'ORANGES" GOLDEN BAND AND ORCHESTRA THE LONE STAR QUARTETTE ; 1-2 Hundred Kew Acts . . s Arid MinstreP Surprises $ f V W vl f Vf vt vt V f V w ft ft ft ft ft MILES OF SIMILES Lj Street Parade At Noon PRICES 0G ADMISSION 35 ind 55c Shou Lot On The Island V CALL AT .ajbs Erma Whitt Mrs. J. L Riddle, of Vir; mia, recently( enjoyed tie inviora- tl-zl sir cf North Carol.-a at Hi 1 ,diz3 cf Mr: and Mrs. J. C. 1 1 .r a ry I, L. Z. KtUr, .Caihiar ! Ik bT-aia4 bank, da ftotaunly iwaar tht tk akon Ut-1 mint M trM t th txs of By koawUd u4 beliai. , , . " . ki.Ill.I,UIIU. Sabicribad and twort to kafara ait, this flat I iif ol AarUlMS. ' v . , KotarJ Public Vl Cemmictioa Eipiraa February llih, 1 J. THE nEVC-HECORD OFFICE fch "Your Vicilin Cards ' . ; cheviot Cnrd . , n 1 i -r ry Ly k Jk w Makes No Difeience We welcome the small do i counts as well as the larger ones, a sman account loaay, may be. a large one tomor row. " . , v ,. ' . CITIZENS BANK The Bank of Personal Service . St- EVERETT TWEE.D, President :-: ARTHUR WB1TESURST, CasUcr CULLOWHEE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL t . CULLOWHEE. N. C. ; ; . Co-Ednc&tional . A stand and two-year State Normal School, prcpairlog tancherf for el-, n.entary schools. Three distinct curricula: . , , ."' , (a) For teaching in primary gra.de, leadlofto Primary B. Ctrtlficate (b) For teaching In intermediate grades, leading' to Grammir Grade B Certifioa'). .-., ' ' -;,.,, . , j . (c) For teaching In upper grades, ieadingto Gramme Grade B.CHiSeia.. Enlarged faculty of specialists in teacher-training work; eicelleot practioef school, with new building and equipment throughout; one of beat girl' doimitoiies in State just being completed; dormitory for men; nwec tral heating plant. Tuition ftee to North Carolina teachers. ' " ' ; The State also has a standard four-year high school here which while ,' being dlrinct from the normal school woik, Is under the same management' The school is in the picturesque Tuckaaiegee Bivei Valley, in Jackson', County. i ..-:..- For information, write , 7-2r-ta-Vl8.23-pV H. T. HUNTER. President, 7. Cullowtee. N. C. :" .. . v;1 . ' . ' ,. - .. .. Stanley Mccormick school A Practice! Lifo School z ' ' i . , Opans for the fall semsster Aagust 2Ut Practical and l, literary courses. .Special attention to physical development- an4 character bjildingr. A well trained faculty in erery dapartment Twelve builJinzs. Special shops and 'a'wra- lories for m3ohiiica!, elestrical ani scientiAs courses. Of 'special nterest to farm boys an I j:irls.-; Under Country Life Department Presbyterian Board of Missions. H ' For further information and terms apply to ' - : 'MX Fir.lEY, Princf;:!, V - - ' ",;."--'- : ' akatiainMk ( p ma v j .-. ',. WANTED CONTRACTORS TO- MArrjrACTini: Pulp and Acid wood from the Lands of Boice Hardwood Co This wood is known as Cold Springs Branch watershed, in Hf-wcrl County, N. C. We I lave Camp-, Commissary and tables on t" a jab. And wi J have attractive proposition for the man who want to wuik an J make good. . We are now( ready to talk business, and if you want a contract eo;is prepared to go to work. . .- j : v . ' i ' THE CHAMPION FICHU! cct irAi; Y, ' , J. E. SLAUGHTER, in Charge"" tAr.TFCT.D, TENN. ' V n. " r ' 4 i . J , 1 ; tortacl t: W. t. Crj" 1 J . K ? . ) t'rec'ofi . w, X. -i J

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