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r ! ''.''''I v -.7,-. AFTER ' THE '-MINNOW h ' -'; i - v . V-" :r: CO MES THE , WHALE 9 i V TA0:'RI'NC S A 00 Mnnv Cades aucl Dens b Rare and Polar Bears. The only living-Gorilla with any show in America. Mii:n i riiv strpp.T PA R'ATiE AT NOON ON DATE (OF EXHIBITION Bands of Music, Calliope, a Cavalry of Lady and Gentlemen performers from wotld. See the The County Sunday Convent ion Will Be Held This Year At White Rock9On Shel ton Laurel, Saturday and Sunday the 4th and 5tb Days Of October 1924. For the .lasf" several years v Sundav School convent ions have been conducted Jn rfifTftrent rjlaces 1 n Madison County by Mr. Simmj and his assistant. ' This' year' it w a a thought best to hold the con- , vention in one of the jural dis- t . int.- and White Rock on bhelt on Laurel was honored with the "'t'nvpntinn tfoimr this year.. All va vw- o - a i Sii nda v Schools in . the county arn earnestly requested by Mr. , John A. Hendricks, the County t hntrman and Mr. A. W. White , hmst as Secretary to hold con vention between now and the ti n? for the county convention : . j rlr'lorfnf pq from p.ach ,."UM to attend the convention. -vhr mre. deleaates from each Sunday School who attend , the that school are v w i l ivn schorls rjcejve proportionately c;eJit for the representation tic0 Anvpn1ions are very in- i ;i V .r hi i-Lctive to all persons who are . i terested in Sunday b c h o o work It .s earnestly .hoped i y the organisation tl at eveiy Sun- 1 d'y School in I he comty may Le represent eda.t the convention by a large delegation. Whitf Rtck is on a ptefidif road most of the -way is ovei State Highway, and the bai a ic! of the road is in fine con ditioj.'. It will be a nice , trij t-om any part of the county t White Rock. Death Of Mrs. Elates Eaynic - Mrs Iilainc Hayn, who ha be a i' Pwr health for some timt. ill. d We iniaday, September, If. . llr' little infant, about; three months old preceeded themothtr i . V:it! grave by a short time. M s. Haynie was buried at tht Coitry Graveyard. 'with,. thus o) h jr relatives who have gonv b ifori. She leaves a husbznd, five little children, father, mcthei f, r sisters and four brothers. y i. IlayrJe will be inlawed by 1 .r.-vf ;-nd.-. r-'-'lra- i: ' ex tie n i! c MMu.WWW"" ' MenWomeni Children, Horses; Ponies, Elephants, Camels, Zebra's CLOWNS, ACROBATS, AERILISTS Big Free Street No Parade-NO Show- Marshall Notice of Sale! Bv virtue of the power in me vested aa receiver, by A judgement and decree of tne Superior Court, mads anil entered in the case of A. VV. Whitehuist, plaintiff against the Western Carolina Printing Com pany, Ino , defendant, I will on the 1 day of October, 1924',' sell at the W. J. Gudgcr & Son old etore house in toSvn of Marshal!, N. C; now the building which the News- Record Printm office . and the property of the Western Carolina Printing . Company arcs- lopateu. The Western Carolina. Printing Plant. Machinei y and ' outfit, , in cluding the News-Record,, a newF-l paper published weeKiy, in ine ...... . i . i -H inun of Marthall. by the paid Western Caaolina Printing Com pany, witli the goou, W.' . . . . i -II .(iL. aid ' News-ltecord and Western fin ml in a Printiiiii ComDany. and all properly belonging to the said Western Carolina Printing . Com oanv which contis'ts of two 'Tprint- ius prerfces, i wo job presses and i a lot of tviieiiud type cases, stool turn tublf. stove.' electric fiootpi and appliances, materia"! for print ing which 'may be on hand, and al otrtier and sirmular the property be longing to the. Western Carolina PiiiUinK I'ompany.'foi the purposi o' paying t'ie judgement, entered in avor of the ulahittfT, A. W. White li list . and ravinif oilier .creditors ol t ib company, Which may be heie- i nifier proved and established- b proper evidence, ; v And ali creditors and those in iowted in the Western Caaolii.a . int.int ( -nmnanv are liereby nr t S! to file jjthetr claim, and i proof of the same with 'the. -.under- gned receiver within ' thirty day mm da e hereof.' ' " , , ' li " This he 10th day of S 'pt. 1924 C. B, MASHliUHN, , . : Receiver of the Western -Carolina Printing Company . , 9 12 24 tai0 3 24. - ' ttete'hUzw F&nily Art All Rack At Ecrne The de la Howe fr;iy are al; bick at homeland back at wort and school. The trips ; to Mar shall, carrying back and forth 150 persons, were made without the least hurt to auyone.. One night ?oing toJMarshall a fruck of boys md girls had to stay i.i the woods a'lreturning a truck cf ircn tz.$ oovi h?.lto c.m'r'l i:';'"t. Evt ' ! ' ! ' it li t.'-' , , t o :" t . A IN DAN MeMeMee Wild and Costly Parade that tells -Friday Milt UBTJ" v episodes. God graciously cared for His children. EVe n the whooping cough, contracted while j at the camp," w passing away !tfot a child has been In bed all summer except for a day or two at a timci While on the island our health was fine and every one improved in weight ; and ap petite. There are two men whose splendid service contribut ed to our comfort, and health. Dr. Roberts tool- care xif those who had : any ailments, ' never tiring in his interest and attention. Be came smiling in his ; interest nnd attention. He came in the night as well a in the day. Mr- Will Morrow also magnificently dU his, p rt ; . VV e could not have gotten along without the pipe lino to. the island., Mr. Morrow looked up the pipe, . saw to it th.it parts were ordered, and then gave his unstinted service while the line was btir.g .run. This contributed to the general well being: .keeping the camp clean and ia health. The writer wishes all Marshall and Madi-on county to know that he,and .the schoul fam ly appreciate all that these two8plcndid gentlemen Jio. for us ' The sumtner was full oi the best for us and we shall evei remember you, ail. Corriia.ly. yours, J. li. BitANCIl, jS'jpt. Wnlin.tonr S C. . - Notice! : Hie umlersigned having qualifier .iS'executor of the last yilf an testament of S. C Plemmons", (de ceased.) this is tonctify all pereont who are indebted to the estate oi said S. C. Alemmons to come for ward And make settlement with the undersigned executor? or du( paocess of law , will be taken to en force the collection of such .indebt edness ; and .all persons having claims against .the-estate of saio deceased 8C, PlemmoDS will lilt evidences of such indebtedness with the undersigned within the time re quired by law .or the statute oi limitation will be pleaded against such claims.- Thi the 17th ('ay ol Sept. 1924, (Signed,) TOOMAS FRlhEE; ' - , Ejc-itor. 9 19 to lit 21 24 d ELEVATE E STAGE Animals the 51UKI A uuuu rAUAUL, a - Remember The Date September NOTICE! Republican Speaking For Madison County j ..' . .. ' ' ' ' ; . iW. .Jolin J Parker of Charlotie, Candidate for Gor rnor on the Republican Ticket, in 1020 r , - " - , -1 ' willspeak t.'us at Marshall, September 19th, at 12 o'clock, as a speaker Mf. 'Parker has fw equal and none surpassing him as an orator.. When you hear him you will say so. - Don't miss this. '.''' speaking by any means, it will do you good as long as you live. . , v J .- . .. Hon Jake F. Newell, a speaker of National Reputatation, come out to hear him. It will; make you feel good all over. The time and place Marshall, September ' 0 hl2 o'clock, Chapel Hill September 20th; 7:30 P. M. ' . .' ' ' ''rj , Hon. Ike Meekins Rooubliean Candidate for Governor will speak in Madron County a Mar . shall October 4th, at V o'clock Mars Hill October 4tf at 7.30 P. M. " In thy humble opinion this is the '.'Greatest Roman" of them all. What the Colonel can't say is not in the English Langnagi to be said. There is nat a Democratic speaker in North Carolina that would meet him for . their good right armto do so they know that they would be torn in shreds. The Democratic Committee . would not dare let Mr. McLean the Democratic Candidate for Governor meet him although he waa : challenged by Mr, Mepkius. So don't miss these speakings. , . ... Let everybody; come an 1 esp cia ly nring the ladies Don'o forget the time and place. v. -2 " Hon. A. A. Witner, Candidate for United States Senator will address the citizens of Madigon ' . County on the issues of the day at the following-places To-Wit: - - Marshall, Oct. I8that 12 O'clock Hot Springs Oct. 18th at 7:30 P. Mi '.' As above stated doa't forge t the dates of tiese apeakyig, be sure aa'c come nn1 bring' the . LAOIDS. fx A. Nstlce cf S"r.r.sr.s tzi : Warrant cf Att:cent North CarolinaMadison Coimty . In thef Irior Couiv -Citizens Da:.' of Mai shall, Inc, v vs . Broad River Lumber Company Tne defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced jn the Superior Court of Lladison Cwr.ty, Ncr"'i C .! iu a, to mer er a aC fcil'id 28tfi- ' Important , VERY TRULY YOURS, , J. Will Hobcrts, Chairman Ninth District Republican Ex. Committee. plaintiff, and the said defendanlwill nn her take notice that a summons was issued in said action against the said defendat by the Clerk 'of the Jourt on (the 12 day. of September i92-1. returnable on the 15th day , October, 1924, before the Clerk .( the Superior Court at his office n the (Jourt house of said county tnd state. And the defendant will also take notice that a War. -ant of Attachment was issued . I y, saio :ouit on the I2ih day of iseptem bcr, 1314, r "Inrt the property of the said ! Ji.it, vihich v,arrant a few 1 j all parts of the goon auuy . - ' Vv . r NOTICE! r is re urnabie before tho sa.n curt at the time ami place above natrlrd for(ihe reini:i pf -llie tumtnei when and where tl.e defends jj- fequned to appear and answer (.::." demur to the complaint, or t t r : lief demanded wi 1 1 ;h-.Ented", Tuis the 12 day cf C pi 1324 ' 9 12 n to 10 4 24 d. . .' ' ' W. A,' WEST,: Clcik Superior Court. . . r..l f r-- T
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