Local and Personal . A Series of Great Meetings. i Mr. George McKinney was In Knoxville th's week. Miss Parnell, Davis has re turned from jCnoxviile. - "VYe will give you a special price on mens snits, odd coats, and odd pants. , E. 11 Tweed Mr. gliomas Davis has been at home for a ftjw day. .In some w?y he almost severed toe trom his foot, having to have some stitches taken, he has sufficiently recovered to return to his work. , . " Mrs. Betty Fisher from Laurel . Branch has moved to Marshall. '- Mrs. J C.Tilson was in Mar shall "Wednesday and Thursday of this week. . ' . . .-t . ; ! We have just received a new J '.-line of Ladies Spring Oxfords and Pumps, we invite your, in spection. E. R. Tweed. 1 We have a good supply' of to bucco canvas. E. R. Tweed. . . . v :. ' Little Jane Pope has returned to Marshall after a stay of seve ral days with . Mrs. ,W. C. Sprinkle of Weaverville. r ; . . ' -.-II. Mrs. w. C. Sprinkle, spent last week end visiting in Mar hall - ;"'. Mr. and Mrs . Eugene Bector frm Weaverville orjvisiting Mr, Rectors mother, Mrs. C. R. Alii on last week end .' ' Mr. Walter Cafrnwhr has been making his home at lot bpnngs ror some time mov ed bacK to" Marshall and ij vijth his father Mr. R. N. Catca the Barber Shop, t .; Does your boy ne: i va suit? We, have a complete Lzi at right price E. R. Tv.-c : 1 EGGS FOR HATCHING in 'Full blooded Black $1 50 per 15 eggs. Blac i Dr - it d Eed GameSrSl-OQCcclS tmZ R P. Ball, Marshall, N, Cv R-5. - ; i .-5 t.p, , . Court Proceedings Proceedings in the February "term of the Superior Court for Madison county. It w i 1 1 . be Been that the way of the trans gressor is hard. I ' Bud Shelton, Grant Sams, murder; Shelton jio't guilty, Grant Sams second degree, two years on road.1 v f v' P. K. Marler,' assault; tost. '. P. K, Marler, c c. w. $50.00 fine and cost. Alvin Stanley, manufacturing; two years on roads. J. B. Haynie, Geneva Wallin, f, an d a,; guilty. Judgment suspended as to Haynie, not less than one nor more than three years in Samracau House as to Geneva Wallin. John D a v i s, John Wesley Davis, James Hagan, gambling; $50 00 fine and cost each. Blaine Haynie, house breaking and larceny; ten years in State prison at hard labor. v Lewis Moore,: a. d. yr.; cost. ' Dexter Howell, transporting; three, months on roads. Paul , Thompson, larceny: T years in State prison. Joe Case, Hubert Meadows, h. k. and 1. Joe Case, insane, committed to State prison for criminal insane. , Judgment sos pended as to Meadows. Chas. Moore.' transporting; 2 years on roads. 5 ' r T Garfield Holifield, manufac turing; two years on. roads. ; Wm, Edwards, 'transporting; prayer, for judgment continued to May term. - Herman Robinson, c. c,' w.; $50 00 and cost. 1 , ' i C . tiermon KODinson; a, a. w.; $200.00 to prosecuting witness and cos. A, V Real Estate For,.' Sale - i NnttAwav Count Va.. Jload k . 1 Churches and schools, beautiful climftt.fi. can raise anvthmz. see In last weeks paper I intimat ed that there was coming, a larger program of good fellow ship meetings for all our church cs iu The French Broad and New Found Associations. In each of these sectional meetings 'we want to rekindle the -spirit of fellowship and good will to each other. We all remember the past days when in some gather ing at the old church, our neigh lors and friends of surrounding communities gathered with us for worship, prayer and consul tion. The fellowship. was fine. We enjoyed our religion, because we were in touch and sympathy with our fellows, lne inane r hour was notVhc most despised Somebody said, "Wish we could go back again in experience and know once more the joy of , the "Old time religion." We most earnestly hope these ' meetings, carefully planned and carried out will bring x to our souls a fresh experience of the presence of Him, who alone sat isfies the heart. These meetings have been ar ranged to be in reach of. every Baptistin our territory. The plan is for the central church in ach group io invite the other churches in that group to send messengers or representatives to spend the day ; with them in prayer and conference. The entertaining church will furnish a light lunch for us at the noon hour. This is not to be a frolic or picnic party, but a gathering of the Kings servants, planning together how we may best carry out the last will of our Lord ts expressed in his last words,' jtt before going back to Heaven. Wo shall expect that each .enter taining church shall have iis pastor as the chairman and mas ter of- ceremonies.-- Followinjn are the groups of "churches; tnt first named ; church in "" each group is to be . the ' entertaining church. Also date of meeting. Group 1. Hot Springs March 10. - All Baptist Churches on Spring Creeh. Group 2. Walnut Tuesday, March 18. Hopewell, Davis Chapel, Lower Big Pine. Group 3. Laurel Seminary, Wednesday, March 1 9 . Big Laurel Union Valley, Brigman Chape!. '. Group 4. Enon, Thursday, March 20. Madison Seminary, Walnut Creek. Group 5 Grapevine, Friday, March, 21. Peeks Chapel, Fost er's Creek, Ivey, Ridge. Group 6. Bull Creek, Mon day, March, 17. Laurel Branch, Gabriels Creek. 7. Middle Fork, Tuesday, March 18. t Bethel, Little Ivey, Paint Fork, Paint Gap, ! 8. Forks of Ivey, Wednesday, March 19. Piney Mt. Ivey Hill Locust Grove. 9. Oak Ridge, Thursday, March 20. Grand View, Long Branch. t 10. California, Saturday and Sunday, March , 29-30. Upper Laurel, Little Creek. Let each church be sure to get its date and place of meet infi well fixed in mind and make plans to have the very best meeting possible. Don't gt co n fused because several churches have their, meetings ., the same day. I have arranged for some speakers for each of these meet ings. They are our own pastors and,laymen. ; I am anxious es pecially that all our pastors at tend one or moreof these mee1 intfs. The afternoon will be giv? en entirely to speaking by local people and,, to round table con ference. Meetings will begin at 10 o'clock and adjourn at will. Brethren lets have one more good old get together meeting. v iirP. Mccracken. Meeting for balance of johh h. Mcelroy ; attorney-at-law MARSHALL, N. C. ! Now Located In The 0t0' GUDGEX 6 McELROY - OFFICE. . Neglected coughs-' A cold often leaves behind . ' eough tbut hangs on and on . wearing you out with its pmn ' tent hackinff. Dr. Kin'fi Neir Discovery will st.p it quickli1 hy timulating the mucous mem- . branes to throw off the clogging secretion. It has an agreeable taste. All druggists. . Application For Parole of Cleve r land Henderson Application ; will be made to the Govertior of North Carolina for the parole for Clevelacd Henderson, convicted at the May term of Superior Court of Madison County for the crime of car breaking and larceny and sentenced to the State Prison far- a term of ten years. All persons who oppose the granting of said Parole are inviU ed to forward their: protests to the Governor without delay. Thif the 6th day of March 1924 HESTER HENDERSON. Can -You Save ; ' a Thousand? ' ,','. , ' .'' ' ' . NO LESS a personage than John D. Rockefeller holds the belief that any man who can, save a thousand dol- ', lars in cash isTthcreby assured of the ability to gain many thousands. ... v Mr. Rockefeller found it a man's job to save his first thou sand. - After that, he said the other thousands were accumu ' , lated quickly and easily. Can you save the first thousand? of FIENGH BROAD P the Nero" baarrangec i Association will r, when we lean location of that v. 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