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0 1 k4444444444440444, 4406444 J Madison County Record J Jua 3, 101 5 French Broad News ' Eitblibhd Umy . ? 'cOBSOUDIEOV.t.mU 00PPPPPPPP999' -111 i AN X MARK HERE ft' u a ft ft. intt us that your scb- I J scnoi on cas exmrca. r r MPPPPfppfippppppppPPpP. i, THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN MADISON COUNTY ypLXXt TOO i:UCU EUKK I got; an idea," .says Farmer ; Drown, v "There's too much buncombe . floating around. . You can't tjo here and you can't - go there, And you can't go traveling any- v ; where, '' , .v But what some fellow is on your " , trail, '! -With a sure Investment that can not fail 1 ' v "' . He tells you how. you can get r- rich quick, t And his method it sounds retty Ho tells you how to make dollars . , t. grow V - ' . , . Until you will ba J roU,a ,n ' .. dough; " - , n'll soil you mine stock for a ' That's going' to be double fore . ' ,t very long , f ' , And he pufcup such a winning : 'r '- ; , spiel '- ' ' .' I You feel yourself ownin an auto- mobile ' . ' " -A place in the country and one . in town, , . And a private ya.cht-for a dol: lar down . ; ; '' " But hang on.to your dough for a ' rainy day, And make yoar . money in the good old way, , . k Bave up your dollars as wise folks " do " ' ' " ' 4 :V Xn'd ,the PooAMMnJ1" v.4 . , , 3 Grape Vine Items ; :Tha farmers at this place are Susy getting readjr for another ' V'ears ciop but on account of the Inclemency of the weather they 'we 'getting behind with , their 'work. . . ' Mr. and Mrs Ollie Fisher and children, were visiting relatives at this place Saturday night' and 'Sunday,., N , , .Misses Minnie Bell and Cora ' Bishop spent Saturday night with their sister Mrs. J. T., Kice. -' Mr., Edgar Greene visited home folks at this place Sunday. Mrand Mrs. JesseBishop and thildfen have returned back to , their hoa e 'in., Virginia after perdinj? some while with rela latives at this place ; . . Xir T A, Rice Nand little' son Junior, has been very ill but we are glad they are gettting along nicely now. ' . Mr and Mrs. S. S. Keys spent Saturday night with . Mr. and Mrs. Jeter. Reese.. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Greene and children spent Saturday night with Mr; and .Mrs. Kellie Rice. ' , s Born to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Tweed a son.', , ; , ; ' Miss Texie..McGallard spent Saturday night with, bet sister Mrs, Earnie Greene. Sixty beds have been ordered nstalledat once in the JeCcrncr.i county jail. Ihejail is being filled r?pidly with prioners from Federal Court charged with vio lating the prohibition law, I':, t cf 'these are1 from'Nelson county. Lebanon (IvyiEntajii:3 v r :; ::ALU MADISON COUNTY; Xlczizzi it U.-II TAKE NOTICE Murshftll fJarn D No. 571 ia meeting every Saturday night Twenty-five renewals Jand new applicants already in. v 1 , Say boys we are gong to have some f unBtter coma oriand trot itarted. SomethiuiT doing every minute and to make each member enjoy each meetieg Is our desire. Woodmen of World now giving same kinds of policy as old time Companies. . . , ,. Come on boys , the "Goat has been idle, Lo, these, many moons and of course he is raring to 4 W. A. SAMS, V V 'Correspondent To tlio Voters of M&dis&n County. Ladies an d. gentlemen: "l hereby announce myself a can didate . for the nomination of Sheriff of Madison county sub ject to the Republican primary to be held . June 7. H a v i n g served as an officer for tbo past eight years and as. Federal pro hibition agent since 1921 I fee. that I will be able to carry, oai, the duties of this office to the best interests of the people ' and having been urged by stood citi zens from all parts of Ihe ccun- tvv L wlutj? lha primary of 1922, to become a candidate for this office. I feel it my duty. to as well as' privilege to make this race . Thanking each t and every one for whatever kuid ness and support you ' may be able to give me, I am Respectfully yours, WILLaRD C. RECTOR, To the tax payors'of the town of , Marshall Your town tax for the year 1923 a re due, The I3oard of Aldermen have re quested me to collect these taxes at ence as the town is in need ot the money. Hope you will see me at once and' pay your taxes. ; . Yours tsuly, ' LON POWERS, " Town Tax Collector, "Without gootr teeth there can not be thorough . if t-. '. ' ' Mastiaction Without thorough masl ication there caa not bs proper v .- , Digestion Without perfect digestion there can not be proper Assimilation Without proper assimilation theto can not be ' . '' Nutrition , Without nutrition there can -not be - - . . ' ' 1 " ' ' , Health' Without health what is ' 1 '"' , , Life?, Hence the paramount impor tance of lha teeth." n. j. n. r'jTcixiS- piw . citizens ea::x ecileg . ,r:arsbi!l, N. C $100.00 IN: GOI.DiGiyENi4W4Y:: rj Who Will Be Tlie Lucky Ones? TiIE FLAN:- With each $1.00 purchase for cash, or paid on account, we keeping a duplicate, which V.U1 be placed in a box, ahd on ?4 opened and well mixed and a holding original of number drawn drawn will receive $50 00 in ; then be drawn, sams as first 1 the third and fourth will thq ceive $10.00 each.' The Fifth VISA W W.W. Coiiie buy out goods from me and get thi guaiiantee to sell you Dry Goods, ; Notions, Shoes, . Mens I ancl Boys Glothirig, Hats, Gaps, - Ladies Suits; Coats, Skirts and - Dresses as cKeatfa any7 ' Store -in Marshall, and will greatly appreciate your patronage, and guaran- , tee this will be carried out fairly to The Old Nelson-Morris Stand. G. gjSSSQBSESS frion News ; This week closes our ' eighJ month term of school at 'Walnut Creek The closing exercises! begins Wednesday niht. Prof. A. L Smiley and his teachers have done good "work and are to bs commended.-. We hopo to have them with us agoin . ' , ' : , ' Spring wurk in general is be hind here.; 'i - Rev. R.H. Mdrgan; pastor at Enon, was in the . pulpit Sunday morning w i t h an interestiug message. , '.v ; TVia winnal mai nt WtAA fit. Enori on last TVuirsdav in behalf of . the .amp-ifgn, was not very largely attended on , account. of large auenoea on account. oi inclement. weather, -but those! spiring and helpful, and made one realize to the fullest extent what a great ' privilege as well as dn'ty is'ours to give to this great cause-and the awfdllness of fail- cause-a.iiu tiie niviuimesj vl xmr 1 j . , . t ure to respond to our pledges. It wouia De a jfreat ming lor uiurej of our churches to avail themselv es of these meetings and hear speaekrs that know whereof they speak. We had with us other j than our pastor,. Revs. R. P. Mc N. C. FRIDAY, MARCH ( pril 1st To August 1st. ticket drawn by sorne child under and the one holding this original will receive $25 00 in GOLD be drawn as above and the holders of these numbers will re- will then be draw and the Respectfully, McKIININEY. L. Cracken, L. U." 1 clrcitE, nro J C Pipes, a former piit tor . Lcwii Ammohs, and Miss "Huggins'" of Mats Hill, made a most inspiring talk on Woman's work; -. These meetings meen a fuller nnderstanding on . the partCof a great many people, of many things connected with . the 75 Million Campaign, that ai pre sent they have only vague ideas of. A Subscriber. judgement I iit ruwetl on excerience. We have lovami'n. -1 thet ev9 of thousands f npft. have made every inn n iaaao 1nown ( onbination 0f glasses . of noses. V I& ia our pleasure to refer you vo nuy of our patrons. We shall be e lually glad to num ber you araor.them. See us to- , v aav and see better from now on. ,""' a A Optometrist Eye Strain SpHaHst'' 51 Pat. Ave. Opp. Postofiice ASnVILLE. N. C. ; 28th, 1024. will give a. numbered ticket' August 1st, at 2 o'c'ock p. m six years ' of age, and the one GOLD. The second ticket wi 1 holder of this number Will re- everyone. ' Notice! North C Jurolita ) . n County ) Madison i In the Superior Com t " WlM.Shelton , Pp1I Sheltin Tli defenianfc above named will lakf nr5,ice thutnn action en li .lod us above h heen commrn in thf Superior Court, of Madison County, -and thnt said ion is,, fur1 absolu'e -iHvorcp Jfro "om the Ixmda of man imoiy, pur the defendant will further tikf- f ntice that sho i rf quin d to ao pcar before tno C'prk rf tin- Sup prior Court of sard County on the 26th day of Ma-ch, . 1924, ai lU office in Marshall, Noril C8.rollniiynrK answer orvdemor tOihe complaint lu said action, or the plaictiff will apply to tin- Court for the relief demanded it) s iid complaint. : 2 29 23 to 3 24 24 p. ' v , ' W. A. WEST, ; Clerk Superior Court,' No 22 Will Push Llvc-At-Homa: Movement. : cord rig t o a n ' Announcement maae-ny filbert htepHcnson Vice President ' in V charci t.f. ihm'. Wachovia Bank" irr.d Trust Com- ' Danv Lranch at th'npit.w' h,a ab- ' W MUI1 Ik will donate $5 to in prizes t further the purposes of t h "Live-at-home" camDaiim in th twenty counties jn' which hi' a prize of $r5. to the farmer ia ao'tVi Slf (La f W ' . -. ! X ' 1 ,yi wic luiiuwuig iweniy iounties who shows the most pro gress towards liv ng at home during 1924, as told in an article of not over-5( 00 words in length The Counties in" which the farm ers may enter the contest for th's prize . are Buncombe,- Madison, Haywood, Forsyth, Y a d Jc i n , 3urry, Stoke a1, ''Rockingham, Guilford, Davidson; . ftaudoiph." ,; Rowan,' Iredell, Cabarrus, Wake, Durham, Johnston, Franklin;' Granille and HarnBtt ; ; , ' ' Mr. Ste.vensonjstates that , the prize h not necessarily awarded to the farmer vv ho- makes the highest grade in the ten thirds which he is asked to do bv "the ' Agricultural Extension Service 'of theSaate College and ' Depart ment of Agriculture, but is to' the one who makes the most pro gress towards "living-at-home. Theatory may be written by the farmer or by some one else for uiui. fy win yr ue(' uuauiieu.-..(,9 , uitetr gauges vii -or uiorc e- cember first, 1924. The winning story will be given tor ! tha local county' paper for publication. Following this the twenty . best stories (one from each county) A-ill be submitted to a committee composed of Dr.' Clarence Poe of ihe Progressive Farmer, Dean B. . W. Kilgore of the State College and Hon, W. A. Graham, Com missioner, of Agriculture.- The best 6tory selected by this com mittee will be published by the Progressive Farmer. The twen-, ty prizes of $25 each will be ma 1 ed tothe winners on or before December 20 and will make a ' nlco little Christmas present. The purpose of this is to help promote the work ; done by the extension workers of ; the State College in making North C'aro iina a happier and more prospers ous State. , Notice 1 Application' will oe made td the Governor of North Carolina for the parole of Char'es R. Moore convicted nt' tho Fcbru ry term of ce-zit of Madison, county of the .tnr.a of violating prohibition laws and sentenced to the coifnty roads for a term f two years. , AJ1 persona who ppcso the granting of.. said parole are invite J- to. .forward their protests to the Governor' vithout delay.' This 'the l.h lay of Mardi, 1024. , - MAURY R. MOORE. , zt'd '--J--Tii'l:-4;- Z: W. -A. Sams Physician an j Surgeon Office rrcut.Iloom Over Cit!yr- Bank. N
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