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1 f i c assssewiasssi "S5?P7''vrT7Tr(i-.'V. ( -.i k ; - ; . : ''. .. ., -.. I a a a j , l STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA County of Madison IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Porter Bryan, Admr. of the estate f W. R. Hunter, dec'd. vs Malinda Hunter. Annie Mae Hunter, Porter Bryan, Ethel Hunter, Joseph ine Hunter, Nina Hunter, . Eliza Hunter, H. L. Hunter, Lillian Hunter, Fred Hunter, Wesley Hunter, Riley Hunter Et. Al. heirs-at-law of W. R Hunter, dec'd. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled above has been commenced in 'the Superior Court of Madison County netitiohine the court to allow the Ad ministrator of the said W. R. Hunter to sell the lands of the deceased, W R. Hunter, for assets. Said lands in elude all the lands owned by the said W. R. Hunter at the time of his death, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, on or before the 6th day of July, 1925 at the court house of said county in Marshall, N C. and answer or demur to the pe tition in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the oourt for the relief demanded in said complaint. W. A. WEST, Clerk of Superior Court. By Edna Robinett, Deputy Clark. This 10th day of June, 1925. Out July 3, 1925. AUTO LUNCH Now open at Garage and Filling Station of HENDERSON MOTOR CO. Come in and eat with us. NOTICE! EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as -Executor of the Estate of Montraville Love Gud ger, deceased, late of Madison Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at its office in Asheville, N. C, on or before the 15th day of May, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make im mediate payment This the 4th day of May, 1925. WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Executor of Mont raville Love Gudger. By W. B. WILLIAMSON, Assistant Trust Officer. May 8, 15, 22, 29, June 6, 12. PURE MILK If you drink milk, why not drink the best? It costs no more. You and your children . are not safe unless you know that you are using pur milk. Our milk is guaranteed to be' pure, fresh and free from any adulteration. Sweet milk Cream, Buttermilk, Soar milk and Butter en application. REID BROTHERS Marshall, N. C NOTICE! STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA County of Madison No. 1 Township NOTICE O F SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT 8. Brigmon and M. Brigman doing business under firm name of " f1 Brigmon Bros. jv vs .. : ' D. B.' Linquous The defendant above named will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action' was issued a gainst said defendant on the 20th day f May, 1925, by Moody Brigman, a Justice of th Pesc l ot ? Madison county, North Carolina, for th sum f $29.53, due said plaintiff J by ac count, which summons is returnable . . a i i - v V -tie ,' x I eior saia jusnce, u aa , utucc tup Walnut; id Township on tn lou oay 01 june, ( 1925. The defendant wiO also take, notice that a warrant of attachment ' was baued bv said Justice on the 20th .. day of Mayl 925, against the proper ty of said defendant, which warrant & returnable before, the said Justice, .at the time and place above named for return of the summons, when and where the defendant is required to ap pear and answer or demur to the com plaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. ;."-'r- ' This 20th day of May, 1925. : ;v" 1I0CDT EXGIIAN, - : JutW cf tie Feat. 'y'e c.i je is, r; M . - M, ...v nAnir " '.:i.,iT'A m i :n irt.i n'- REM T W MXS N ' HK IK V KM :U lJbM i' Southern Convention at Memphis Adopts Statement, of Baptist Faith and Message for Information of World Co-operative Program for Support of Enterprises Endorsed. Many Urge achievements : Were re sorted to the Souther Baptist Con vention at Hi recent session at Mem-, phis by its various missionary, educa tional and benevolent en.c.,..j-a, al though none of them had at Iti con mand during the past year as large funds as were needed. The Hospital Commission reported 24 Baptist hospitals in operation In the South, with three others fender construction. These institutions treat ed over 100,000 patients daring .the year and did over tt.00e.000 la char ity work (or deserving poor. , . afore than 1,000 seed preachers sad their dependent ones vereaided y ta Belief and Annuity Board. . MANY BAPTliMS MFORTtO The Sander School Board reported a gala of MO Sunday Schools for the year, with 1N.MI sew pflh, bring ing the present number of Southern Baptist Maday schools to 11,870, with aa earoUmeat of UOtWtV, iv Other Items la the heart's statistical resort shew that there are sow VJM. Ufrt eawrebea affUlaud wwa ta Coa wettro watch mat year reported SM m hoftUme sad watoa w aav I.TM,Mi members. . '.W' Carta the nest M rear Socthem Baptists hare increased ta number TV bck, m-ittsrJz'!: mi seminaries from to w aaa a . DR. J. E, DILLARO Ohalrman Program Oemmtesloii ff -x, Southern SapUsts total assets of these schools from 17,500.000, to MJ00.000, It was re ported by the Kdacatloa Board. In these Institutions tkr are teVOOO Baptist stdeats. ,; The Bom Mission Board employed im! workers during the rear who reported 0,0jj baptisms and 6084 addltloas to U oanrenes, tne erec tion or repair of SM church houses and the organlsaUot of 001 Sunday schooU iU 1 " " -; ! On 17 foreign fields the Jforelgn iHaslon ' Board has employed 611 American "'missionaries and na tive workers. A total of 11,114 bap tisms were r ported by these work ers for the year, bringing the present membership ot the foreign churches lo 117,961. w ENDORSES CO-OPERATIVE 'PROGRAM tii'y The Couventloa heartily endorsed the co-operattv plan for. the support of aU Us missionary, educational and benevolent work and named a Com mission oa'tk Cooperative Program which wlU :eok to enlist au tne sap- tut churches of the South In the regvjl ular, systematic snpport of , aom. Ut 'and . foreign missions, ministe rial relief and Baptist schools, hos pKals and orphaaages. Churches not already ; upportlsg all ' these : enter prlees tttrough- weUy .eontrtbatlons are Uvitd to assume sch anpport at oncV V,Ta Coavntloai'dors tas plan of th Oommissloa 'asosar aging independeot appeals to churches sad individuals oa the part, of special denominational interests, urging U of them to look Co-oprUve Program lor their support sad asking all the: churches to support the Pro gram, -w. . , , t STAND. BY THE OLD BIBLE' ' That the "world may know wher Southern .Baptist ; suaapu. ., ft. at .;?fBm!T trine, many of which mo being ss- . a . a today, tn convention auopieo a autement of ute pax u, messere, in wnlca ;ttcas apoa toe 1 . ,"' " . th. Rjh1. insplraUon and authority of. th BtMe aad the -divinity of Christ Were vlg atotwlr refuted, : ieUonTiHn statntlt dwflt " Her are some of tae leading was adoptsd: :'. y . 'THE SCRIPTURES ."W belter that, the Holy Bible written by men divinely via- sptred and Is a perfect treasure of heavenly .Detraction; that It bas Cod for it srior. salvsMoa for its end, asf trot' , without- any mixture of errr, t r Its matter; that If revec's t.l ;;'. ?s by wkkh Get v"! j . - - t 1 Ct t J 1 f : c ' '5 . ! the supreme standard by whloh fl human conduct, creeds and religious opinions should be tried." THE FALL OF MAN "Man was created by the special act t: Col as reco '?'1 in C iosl. 'So i hi t.-ja. a man b his own im age, in the image of Ood created he him; male and female -created he them.' (Qen. 1:27). 'And the Lord God termed man oat of the dust of the ground, and breathed Into his nostrils the breath of life; and. man beoame a living seal' (Qen. :T..H was cre ated la a stat of holiness under the law of Ms maker but through the temptation of Satan he transgressed the oomroaad of Oo4 and tell from his original holiness and righteous ness; wbcreh his posterity inherit nature corrupt and la bondage to In, are under condemnation, sad as soo as they are capable of moral action, become actual tranagreesore." THf WAY OF SALVATION Salvation of sinners is wholly of grace, through the mediatorial office of the Son of Ood. who by the -Bob floirit was bora of the Virgin Maqr aad took upon htm our nature, yet wttaoat sta; honored the omn aw by als personal obedieaos, and mad -r- " "r km nareon Ike teaderest sTmpatktog wttk drflae peKectlons, he is to srsry aaaatUM s be a compassionate aU-suJXlclect Bevlor." C04FMATI0N VhHstM people should, as occasion twsmlree. orgaala such : associations and coaveaUoas as may best seonre eo-ooeraUon for the great object of tk Kingdom of Ood. Booh organise. Ucos have no authority over each other or over the churches. They are voluntary and advisory bodies design ed to elicit, combine and direct the etMgries of our people la the most ef fective manner. Individual members lot New Testament churches should frOpcrate with .each other, and the churches themselves aaaaw -.-oo-op at with each other m -carrying for ward the missionary, educational sad 'jeaevolent program for the extension ot Christ's Kingdom. Christian unmy to the New Testament sense -i.sU1t-nal harmony and volunUry co-oper- tmn for common ends by varion gronpa of Christ's people. It is pew miaslhle and desirable as between tn various Christian denominations, when the end to be attained Is Itself Justi fied, end when such co-operation tn vorvMs no violation of oonsclenc or compromise of loyalty to Christ tad His Word as revealed In the wew Teetament," tiwauvshif "Ood i the source of all blessing. tMnnorel and SDlritusl: all that . W hav and are we owe to HinvA We nave a spiritual aenioriuiy w. mm whole world, a holy trusteeship ta the OoaoeL and blading stewardship ta our possessions. ' We are therefore under obligation to serve Him wits our time. talenU and material posses sions: and should recognise all these aa Breaching the Oospel of Christ, and of Ood and helping others. Chris tiana should cheerfully, regularly, sys tematically,, proportionately and lib erally contribute or tneir means w advancing the Redeemer's cause oa earta.' EVOLUTION IB DENOUNCED T ttia atAtament nf faith nroner the Convention adde a declaration upon the relation of science and r gkm In which the theory of evolution was denounced. .Referring to evolu tion the statement says:; "Hs best exponents admit that th causes of ..the oflgln of spedes hav not been traced, nor has any hmo. been: forthcoming, thai, saaa is not th direct creetloa of God as reearde , 1st OeaOslS. W orotesi against f Imposition -of this theory ef evolntlon upon toe minds of car children la denominational, or public schools as If It were a deflnUe and established truth of science. We in sist that this and aB other theories b dealt with . lo a truly scientific way, that Is, In carefa) conformity to stabUshed facta, "We record again our unwavering adherence . to the supernatural ; el menU christian reUgion., The Bible 1. Ood'. revelation of hlmsrtf . n . -7- , . ' . ; inlhorft.aT. :m. .i-rtfcW - - - r - - -. , . v ..7 Jesus Christ was born of the Virgin , . Mary; through-the power of the Holy Spirit He was the divine and eternal Son of Ood. -H' wrought miracles, P8tin out dnons, raising the dead. He-died as 'the raising . the dead. .He died as 'the vicarious, atoning Savior of the world and was burled. He arose again from the dead. a. tAm. wa Mm. tied of Its ' content; . In. his-' risen bodv ho hDDeared many timet to his disciples. ; - He ascended to the rigtit hand of the Jrather. He wta. east again in person. 'the same Jsses wis ascended from the Mount of 01ivt "We trVve Tt "--n..?iuj- '-C'r $ ' s r Bv vlrtneTjf the power bf.wicon- tained in a certain deed- of,' trust, made by W. C. Cook, to the under signed trustee, dated the 1st. day of April XMZZ, ana amy reuwvenit viw office of the Register of Deeds t or Madison uounty, xn. in m Mortraires and Deeds of Trust No. 21 . narra K9A tn which reference1 1b hereby made, and default having heen made, in the payment 01 we inaeot Lin-.. ..nnraH hv uid deed of trust VUUSH J ' ' .,kaaU tha nnwar of aalVe aafr contained has become operative, said undersigned trustee, win on me oui nf Tnlv ld'fi. at 12 O'ClOCK HOQn sell at public auction for cash, at'th courthouse door in Marshal) N. C ho fniinwinor lands and .nremises, situate, lying ahd beinc in the county of Madison. State 01 INOrtn uarouna Rairinninir on a state ana wniie pine stump, and pointers at corner of Will Cook s tract, ana runs wim lines of Will Cook's tract,. N. 42 d .(trees 27 minutes JSi. crossing ,a- at An n) nolea. erosainsr branch at 60.Q0 noles, 91.24 poles to a stake and pointers, corner of said tract on top of High ' Bock Ridge; thence up said ridge as it meanders, passing the. corner between said Will Cook andflsh- mael Shelton, 319.06 poles to a burnt chestnut on top of said iAera Mrtia, nf Mid Ishfnael Shelton tract and Roderick Shel ton old tract; thence with lines 01 last named tract, N. 22 degrees 46 mWu W nniuins' a hickorv cor ner at 52.64 poles, 82.39 poles to a stake ana pointers on aiae ox hill south of small branch; thence N. 22 degrees 10 minutes East 54.84 to a stake .and pointers; thence N. 27 degrees 55 minutes W. 21.22 poles to a stake and pointers; thence N. 37 degrees 55 minutes W. 33.18 tooles to a Wal nut corner in a hollow near Billy King Branch; thence N. 2 degrees 23 minutes E., crossing the Billy King Branch at1 5.58 poles, 85.23 poles to a double chestnut on top of a ridge: corner of ' Roderick Shelton's old tract now owned by A. J. Rice) and A. J. SVlton tract; thence along, the top of said ridge as it meanders, with lines of said A. J. Shelton tract; S. 71 degrees 58 minutes W. 9.46 p. les to a stake; thence S.67 degrees 31 minutes W. fl.22 poW to a hickory on top of a knob, cokner of said tract and S. T. Goioall tract; thence continuing along the top of said ridge with lines of S. T. Gos--nell tract; 60.42 poles to a chest nut oak and pointers on a knob ; thence continuing with the top of said ridge 116.29 poles 'to a black gum and stake andpointer on top of said ridge; thence continuing with the top of said ridge' 29,17 poles to a small white pine. and pointers (original white pine called for cut down. Stump rtill there) on top of said ridge; thence leav ing said ridge, South 84 degrees 44 minutes W. crossing the public road at 15.55 poles, and crossing the cold spring branch at 17.00 poles, 51.66 poles to a large poplar stump on the southeast side of a ridsre; thence N. 27 degrees 24 minutes W. 38.87 poles to a sour wood, on a knob of a "ridge, ah original corner of the old '! tract deeded by William Johnson . 1 Martin Shelton: thence N. 89 de- manin oneiwn; inw n. 09 ua-ideceasea, lata 01 maaison wubh. .n - L TT7 J. If . H ..... n a. 1 , 1 . A A. ! Mm -11 grees on minutes ne uo F''iMortn varoiina, tnis 1 vo amuj to a stake and pointers on the sidepergonB having claims against the A a hill okatnt .1(1Q nnlao narth nf I . . ... j ... .v:uu . CO .mnfaa Wavt Al ra.l. a branch in rear ot . Where wooo ward Thomas now Hvesrtheire S. tautes E. crossing i said branch at 3. .00 DOleS. CrOBSlnK I a small branch at - poles, crossing the pnWic roaffat 18B.48 iVo5Ai-:S , poles, crossing Cold near its mouth at "liWoles crossing Billy King - .Branch at ' OQ7 K5 .aUd 9i) 11 aAlol' tit , stake and pointers in rear tf'Will KuykendallV house; thence S.-8 degrees 00 niinntes S,sr, sT30.i. poles to the beginning.1 Excepting and reserving, however, ,,frora the foregoing tract the following land sold A. J. Rice, on Sept 15, 1921: BEGINNING on a black walnut corner of the B. Shelton, deceased, . lands and thence with the fine of the said tract, N. 1 degree E. 90 ' poles to a doable chestnut on a .ridge corner of the ; B. ' Shelton iitract, btwn the Billy King Branch and Martin Shelton Branch ; thence with the meanderirnrs of - said ridge, and with A, J., Shelton's line, S. 69 degrees W. 18 snd ene ' fourth poles to a hickory, Stranger Gosnell!s corner; thence with the t. meanderings of a ridge as follows: S.-14 degrees W, 24 noles . to a V stake; thenc S. 6 .degrees 80 " ..minutes W. 7 poles to a small ash s and hickory on a ledg .'of "rock; thence leaving the said ridgs. S. w 8 -degrees K 89 poles to a small 'onrwood with black rum pointer; 91 doraaa SO minutes W. afnnnat xtiaat.nilt:. nhm.t. 20 fpll Irom the Billy a.mg nrancn; tnence crossing said branch S.' 69 -degrees ,'. E. 8 -poles to white oalc,; . thence VS. 76 degrees E. 3$t,'9 1 s 26 degrees 20 mtautes h. crojMJingljJ June 92 w tWs nptic will xiiO a Small popiar. near nuuuw, Al j.f- i;to thence N.. 18 degrees .'22 poleelnnony 'pendent lite : to a stake in tne k, &no.wn.iraci line; thence with tho J:ne of, said . tract N. 88 degrees W.,,'--.75 poles ' to the beginning.. Confining by -.' survey . and calculatio- 19 acres and 110 square rods. .( ' The little Laurel tract, according to the survey, eentains 632.27 acres more or les. - Less 19.68 acre sold A. J. Eice, leaves the v net acreage hereby vnvyd to William C. Cook, five r " ? ;! and twelve and 69103 acres, more or les. .J. - z. .'" . si? r uestlon: Why do all of the great racing am use Valve-in-Head engines? iswer: Because this type de velops' the greatest speed and power. All the first place winners of the Indianapolis 500 ' mile race since 1912 have had Valve-in-Head engines. Buick engine in 1904 and has; used it ever since because it is more powerful, "more eco nomical and more, "dependable Vt68 MOIQH COM X c. Nine-vear-old Huarhie. whoea father1 is an electrical engineer picked up a wasp. Aa ne stood ruefullv auckintr his thumb. his father came up to'him and ask ed what was the matter. "That buflr's wirmir was wronur." answered ttuginie. "H Si touched him and he wasn't Insulated at all." NOTICE! NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION TT J m nallAail aa A llmiTtfatmtOP navius . - : deceased, lata of Madison County IT LI. f . estate of said deceased to exhibit them . to the undersigned .at Hot Snrin( .v c.. on or before th 6th -a fa. thia , , , jj i . u,.MMniv aji'p-mom indebted to said estat LdU 0iea8. majr- immediate payment. wiU please make immediate payment. 1925 Administrator of th estate of Mrs. nt jwto Uut jMly 10' J. N. Gentry. ' GOOD MEALS, 50c SERVICE. ROOMS $1.00 Special prices, week or longer. Electric lights, Bath,- telephone, Wonder ful Mountain Scenery. the GIBBS fiOUSE Mara N. C -: r -Y STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA - T. County of Madison. ' IN THE SUPERIOR COURT : - FLORA LINKOUS .-'T. T t TMTTftTT Mfm -. w -v .... .; . , . . airu--;- j.,.,ia-.-LK,-' yoTn4 trfil 'We Notice that nn action entitled as above has beem cotnmaneea , in - nt ' ... .a . Snnarlnr Court of Madison County for divorce from bed and board for for support or maintenance and the said defend ant will further take notice Wat' he is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said, county, on the sixth day of June, 1925, at tie courthouse of said county in Marshall, N. C. and. answer or- demur to the complaint in said action, or th plsin-. wi'i anniv tn the ponrt for Che re- NOOT ;ief demanded, in said complaint; -r..'J;!ilit filed h said proceeding as na-jr k cf Superior Court. 7 cl SOUTHERN RAIL WAY SYSTEM Important Notice To. The Traveling foblie For the convenience of our pa trons, the Asheville-New Orleani sleeping car operated via Harrunan Jutactionr Chattanoora. Birmiwcham. and .meridan, during the past sea on. wl'l he continued indeflnitelv. This', sleeper leaves . Asbeville. on ttia, Carolina Special, 8 :40 P. i' H, (Central Time) daily and - is oper ated on he schedule shown below: Arrive Chattanooga .. 6:00 A.M. 10:05 A.M. Arrive Birmingham Arrive' Meridan 2:30 P.M. Arrive Now Orleans 9:00 P.M. For reservations or additional in formation, consult ticket agents', or addrM the undersigned. " J. H. WOOD.lC Division Passenger Agent,' ' ' - l.l.Jll. XT f W. A. SAMS Physician and Surgeon Office Front Room Over Citizen B&nk. JOHN H. McELROY Attorney-at-Law Marshall. N. C. NOW LOCATED IN THE OLD CUDGER AND McELROY OFFICE NOTICE! NA- ' STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA County of Madison Justices Court, before -Roy L. Gudger, J. P. i. A. Ramsey, E. M. Ramsey and S. W. McClure, doing business un der firm name of Ramsey , Bros, and, TMcClure" D. Llnkous Th defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been V commenced in the Court of Roy L. Gudger, J. P., of Madison County, "for a certain sum of , money due on" account, and th said defendant win further take not-, fee that ha in retruired -to appear be fore Roy' L. Gudger, J. P., at his of fice in No. 1 township, on June 16, 1925,' and "answer or demur to the complaint in- said action, or the plamtnt will apply to th court lor the reQef demanded ; in said opm- 5 niainjcs ' ? I s UJ- M toUWUI!'n r' Out' June 12, 1925. NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA "1 1 maaison uouniv - IN THE SUPERIOR COtJRT J. C Ramsey, Admr. of the Estate of , fi ' Thomas Lloyd, deceasod. M. P. Lloyd and other heirs it law of - . 1 Thomas. XloydV de!easedV- . , , - The defendant above: named to- .. wit, Jack Lloyd, George Lloyd, Win- ni Lloyd, Lattie Lloyd, Joe Lloyd, . Ella Higgihs, Everett Higgins, Effi Wilson and husband:; Elsie Wilson, will take notice that an action entit- . led as above was commenced by th : issuing of a; summons herein on the 16th dav of Mav. 1925. returnable on - . Jthe 22nd day of June,, 1925, by th j Clerk of Superior Court of Madison ) J . " . Count before the Clerk of said Sup jerior Court at his office in' -Marshall, , . a - j . t a. 1 11 . - 1 , iaui8ua vounty, . v., to ku ra hum assets certain real estate consisting , of a mill house and lot and one half - interest in a tract of land adjoining,' ' situated in Madison County, N. C-,-and fullv described in a petition filed - in this cans and the said defendants !willfurther take notice that they are y required to appear before the Clerk 4 of the Superior Court of said county at the court house of said county in . Marshall, Ni C. on the said date abov and answer or demur to - the com- tuss t;.e 11 a cay er r y. 18.j. f V. A. 'r: ;, ' . - - a--; it : - c Tl D
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