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$ . Local and Personal : , t We have a complete line of Cof- -'fins and Caskets. The West Furniture Co. ; Mrs. E. E. Sherwood from In- : diana has juet-te turned home after I spending three weeks with her I , parents. Mr. and Mrs; M. W. ' ' Farmer of Little Pine Creek. . - t ..... ( ; - 2000 Yards : Beat-Full-Standard 4 yard Domestic 13 (worth 16H) -McKinney's. z : Mr. J. C. Ammons, of Union, .. C, sonof W." E. Ammons was In Marshall for a few hours t 'A : Monday. , - '' ,; We have a complete line of Cof fins and Caskets. 4 , 4'- The West Furniture Co.' ' Mies Margery Ramsey spent I last week end with friends at Mars Hill. 100 pair RED WIN SAMPLE x SHOES $1.00 to $3.00 less than regular price McKinney's. . Little Zora Fore, the eight year old daughter of Mrand Mrs. Jessie Fore, was out in the orchard gathering apples when she stepped o a copper head snake The snake bit the little girl on the toe. They, corded her limb immediately and summoned medical aid. Zora - was quite sick but is getting along 'i: nicely now. We have a complete line of Cof- fins and Caskets. - . The. West Furniture Co. Miss Allie Liscnbee was a very ) welcome visitor at The News Rec ord office Monday. , , : Fall Line of Mens all Wool Odd Coats and Pants-McKinney's . - Mr. W. J. Harris who has been living in Johnson City. Tenn., for I a few months is visiting his father, Mr. W. T. Harris at Barnard. Mr. Harris will spend some time in this I aection for his health. ' Southern Railway System I - AITUnW EXCURSION Charleston South Carolina And Return . The Southern Railway will operate an excursion to Charleston, S. C., and Return, afe very low rated, leaving Asheville. September, 27th, 1923. ' ' ':. ' ; Paint Rock, v $9.oo Runion 8.75 Marshall, 8.oo Hot Springs, Barnard, Alexander, i Wehave a complete line of Cof-1 fins and Caskets. The West Furniture Co. Tickets will be sold for the morning train only SpPTEMBfiJR, 27th, 1923 1 ', Special train from Asheville to Charleston, leaving 3:00 P. M. Tickets' good on all regular trains so as to reach home stationjbe- fore midnight October 1st. ' ' 1 . - Splendid opportunity to visit one of the most V attractive Atlantic Seaports; visit the Historic Ports Sumter and Moultrie, Sullivans Island, Isle of Palms, Folly Beach and Many other attractive points of interest Special train from Asheville will have sleeping ran and day coaches through to Charleston. MAKE PULLMAN RESERVATIONS EARLY No baggage will be checked on these tickets J. H. WOOD, Division Passenger Agent, 42 Haywood Street, ASHEVILLE, N; C. $9.00 . m K'PK- : Notice of Sale Saturday afternoon near . Mr. Pisher's store, little Howard Hutch : ins, the" five year old son of Dr. and Mrs. nutcnins ran in iront ot worfK Carolina a car and the front wheel ran over I Madison Connty L. u . i i L tue uUJr "-W. M. Keener and Lonie Keener, tag uis arm anu uruimug 11m leg. i Vh , 7, u-,r Cora Keener, Elmer Keener, ooked as though the ch,ld wou d I Me( . K E9teUe eener De Killed, ur. cams nappenea to be standing just where the' acci dent occured. ' He picked- the iit Ue one up and carried him up to his office and set the Jxroken limb. The child is doing nicely. ALLEN PRINCESS West Furniture "We sell RANCES." .Company., ' . Miss Bessie Ramsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs7"H. K. Ramsey, is visiting tier parents, she is teaching near Burnsville. Mrs.' C J. Ebbs' mother, Mrs. a Keener, and Mary Hix. By virtue os the power in me vested, by an order and decree of sale in the above entitled action, signed by the Court on the J7th day of September, I, J. C. Ramsey, -Commissioner, appoint ed by the (Superior Court of Madison County to sell tBe land herein described, for partition among the above"named tenants in common,' will on the 20th day of Octobsr, 1923, at : o'cloek M. at the Court house Vioor fn Mar- aholl MoHonn PftuntTT M P. Buckrier, from Asheville is visiting k hUiot cash Mrs. Guy V. Roberts. k, wa, 500 yards good ginghams 10c state, to-wit: four certain tracts the yard McKinney's. or parcels of land, ' lying and be- WANTED Your Walnut Logs iD 10 " 135 lownship, and on 1 fl inches and ud. Price eood. in8 vwra or iviaaao w jj orir, , oi j;oprices and specifications write Spring Creek, adjoining the lands , Carolina Pole Co., Sylva, N. C. yavl. aa H; . . - A . .bounded ai follows: i ua Bwvuau, i uu u PIRST TRACT. BJnff the liaiS IflCiUnney S. . same lands convey ed by W. M. wepks meetintf held at Keener by deed dated the 4th iL Rflmiruirv Lv Rev' R. H. Mor- W of April, 18T9, tid duly re nn closed with a number of con- pegistered in the office of Regist The meetine will Welv er of Deeds of Madfwa County, rrtv & irreflt hlesshie to tbffcom- N tl., in Book ate page 109. rnunity and surrounding dbilntry. SECOND TRACTi t Being the -- I ' J, t j cir.i,... 8ame ,ad8 conveyed! Jy Atneri- Gendne Fish Brandy Slickers can Cight te and lMr Com. $W0 McKinney - . pany to Jessee Keener by deed You will fin,d the largest Une of Mated April 28th lfJOB, ad duly Ladies. Misses and Childrens registered in tne office ox Kegisi CWts. Dresses and Suits ever shown in Marshall at McKinney's 1-BIG LINE OF BOYS TWO PANT' SUITS McKinney 's. ; . Rev. WiU' Weaver,, from' Ten : neesee, will preach at the Baptist 'urch'at Marshall next Sunday, piember 30thi ' " v . f l.pArsy Elsiciiets and Bob-oafl ,-ir,"',,v,- er of Deeds of Madison County; N. 0 , in Book 22 alpagv 172. ,THIR TRACT, i Being the Same lands conveyed y th ? State of North Carolina to Jessee Keen er by t3rant 133, dated AuVgast 20th 1874 end duly registered In the office of Regiater of DeetU for, Madison Connty, .' N . 0., in Book Q at pages 11-12. and 13 to w ich book and page reference is bre- :." - ' . ' .. -. ; . 'i V, by made sor a full description of of sald'land. FOERTH TRACT. Being the same land conveyed to J, A. Keener by J. N, Gentry and Jane Gentry his wife, dated January 30th 1898 and bounded as follows Beginning on a small popular and runs with J. A. Keeners old line to top of Brush ridge to a stake then up said ridge a 8 W Course to a locust, then down an other ridffp.to the beginning, All four tracts su DPOBed to contain 113 acres more or less. And being the lands owned by Jessee Keen er and MatilPa Keener. 9 20 to 10 13 1923 p J C RAMSEY, , Commissioner. SAYS HE FEELS -; LIKE NEW MAN Says DrrTKacher's Liver And Blood Syrup Has Giv en Him a New Lease on Life - t "I feel as though. Dr..Thacher's Liver and Blopd Syrup hag given me a new least on life," said T. B. Moore. R. R. No. 26. Matthews, n. c. - "When 1 started taking' Dr. Thacher's Liygr and Blood Syrup I was in mighty poor . shape. My liver must not have been working ing right, for I Was bilious and con stipated and suffered from head aches and that tired f eeeling. "I read that they would give you your money back if it didn't do-you any good. I could find nothing but praise for that first bottle, so I took three more and it filed me up fine my liver and bowels are doing their duty and my head is clear and I am full of new life and energy." Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood gyrup is old by the Marshall Phar inacy an4 if you are not "satisfied the purchase price w21 ne refunded. 8 8 8 8 8 2 8 2 8 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF The Bank of French Broad MARSHALL, N. C i AT THE CLOSE OFC3USINESS, SEPT. I4TH, 1923. ' Condensed from report the Corporation Commission) 111 ID II i n 5. RTTP RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Building and Fixtures Other Real Estate ' School Bonds Cash & Dne from Banks 47,302.63 3,508.00 .9,650.00 55,879.39 $455,377.37 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Earned " i Undivided Profits Bills Payable Deposits $25,000.00 40,000.00 5 ,675.34 I 384,702.03 $455,377.37 J. J. RE DM ON; President W. B. RAMSEY. Cashier Officers; ' -v Dr. F ROBERTS, Vlce-Pres. II. C-RECTOR, Ass't.Cas J. J. Redmon, J. B. Roberts, R. S. Gibbs,' J. S. Brown, Directors: A. Stackhouse, Thos. S. Rollins, Miss Roberta Rogers Dr. F. Roberts, W. M. Roberts. Roy L. (judder, R. M. Whltt, E. T. Worley, tV rr-. V M 3 LMJ I A 1 At the Latest Prices The Lowest in History i Ypa will find the Firestone Dealer one $f tpe stable business men of your com punlty. He offers a clean, fresh stock, Mated fay a well organized service. He Wants you as a permanent customer.- - . Thft b the reason be sells Firestone tjyts. lie knows ana has plenty o proof pat they are the best tires on the mar nt. lie can give you the greatest value and thereby retain your trade for years. Every day you find new proof of thi3 Unequalled value. On the 15th of this ' month, Firestone Tires set two new dirt track records at Syracuse when Tommy Milton slid around four turns at every mile and covered the 100 miles in 75 min utes, 33 hundredths seconds. He also established a new world's record for one mile by 'covering it in 42 and 28 hun- went the entire race without a stop. This and every other Important race twa year was won on Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords and Steam-Welded Tubes. - Such performance gives you conclusive proof of thek strength and durability. NotWydoracedriuseFrrestone Tires as protection to their lives and the surest 'way to victory, but the largest tire buyers in the world insist on and buy Firestone Tires for economy and ' ' service. These buyers include the leading car manufacturers, the biggest commer cial car operator and the taxi cab and motorbus operators. , .57,639,714 tire miles, were sold to tazicab and motorbas operators in the month of August. Think this over. You cannot afford to accept anything less than Firestone dredtha seconds. The next four cars to service and economy. You can buy this finish were also equipped with Firestone service and economy from any of the Qum-Dipped Coeds, Kaca one rfiT toalers listed betow. : . , Marshall Motor Company if 1 fit It i lk ,. A
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