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1 J fry ty s t c on p UftTitT. 1UF Ak tonU i mi aa aa aa a i .ajb m . va-.!.. j a n v mi i Subscribe to The NEWS-RECORD Fhiori' Last Word on Tailored Frocks I N' I wl I I U J Oar Hobby Is Gcod Printing Ask to see samples of our busi nesses ds. visiting cards, wed ding a.n.J other invitations, pam plikts. folders, letter hrd statements, shipping envelopes, etc., c-v-.:vt uv carried in stock for your acr.ommodatiou Get our figure on thai printing you have ben thinking f New Type, Latest Style Faces Subscribe to The NEWS-RECORD NOTICE! Sealed bids will be opened at 2:00 noon, November 28, li2,:, . i the County Commissioners' 'oin, Madison County Coud 'lotise, for grading and conm !e nirface on approximately : ile of street in the town of : arshall, N. C. For plans and . "fcifications, address ('. !.,. I KUDISILL, Town Clerk, Mar-! ..l:all. -V. V. I ' '- I $ -.- .?,? if NOTICE NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA, MADISON COUNTY, In Superior Court Noice of Summons and Warrant Attachment Citizens Bank of Marshall, Inc. vs W. J. McLendon, Jr. of Here Is a frock calculated to rCJoled the eyes of the business woman, or anyone else who appreciates trim, tailored lino mid pretty feminine touches in one completion. A plain wool fabric and hone Suitons Pcspenk Its tailored character, set n,T by the charms of vevtee, ,.:sir ami under sleeves of ne1 or crepe. NORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUNTY IN SUPERIOR COURT .NOTICE OF SALE FOR PARTITION By virtue of an order and decree, nado and entered by the Superior Court of said county, in a special proceeding entitled "Debby Sheiton, V'i.rair Sexto--,, -.".d other hoi.-. at 1 i v.- K-n 11. Sixton, deceased, I v 'U 'i; Monday, the 2.i:d day of Xov-a':;- , V.'jr.. at 12 o'clock M. at. the court hou;e door of V A 11 J i 1 said county for cash for ADIvi; Havin;: of the c: late of r:;r-u i..:e ! ttr.r.nts ; lowir.j; dt's cor.i ihed :i' u h.r. " in real estate, i The defendant above named will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued a gainst said defendants on the 17th day of October 1925 by the Clerk of Superior Court of Madison Coun ty, returnable on the 23rd day of! November, 1925. The defendants will alno take no-i ticc that a warrant of attachment wa;' issued by said court on the said 1 7th j day of October, l'J25, against the' property of suid defendant which I war.f.n' returnable before the said cotr I :.. :ie Lime and place al;ove nami'd for the return of the summons. V-:' ! t '-'icre t!.e defendant is re quired to appear aiui answer or de l Hi. . o - ;!:. relief demanded w:i! !e wit: ar o! :. ' :i r. . .)!. n V .''(!- lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims at-r'nst .r.e cv.;.;e of raid deceased t-j exhibit ;ia i,i to ti:e u i.'er signed at M..rshall. X. C, o.i be fore the 15th day of November, l..2ii, or this notice will !v ;i!cadrd in bar o. their recovery. Ail ;erso.is indebted to said estate vrii! please make im mediate payment. This the Hich day of Oct. l'.25. A. C. WEST, Administrator of estate of A. J. WEST, deceased. Out Nov. 13, U25. T ra-e 1 CO 1 ; rtr -.-.e i::ie an ;'ri ro'es t i'S 10 a 100 acre I Bran W. 5SO0.0O v V'u-i the is to recover a deb! of : lencod by note? of hand. ; 1 7 1 h day of October, 11)25. ! i'.ST, C!"rh Superior Court.' .V. J3A:."'r', D. C. ;!, 1!I25. Compare- tJiese$etferwnz.Sedans with "Coaches These finer closed cars are built on the famous Bick chassis with the 21-year proved, 60 and 75 horse power Buick Valve-in-Head engines. Extra power! And they have the famous 4'SealedChassis"and the new "Triple Sealed Engine." No other car, regardless of price, furnishes this completeness of protection for 'driving parts. And these Brricks have the characteristic Buick charm of body profile. They are finished in Duco. They seat five full-grown people in roomy comfort. They have the Fisher VV one-piece, vcnt;latir. windshield, auto matic windshield wiper, and a ho r t of ligat necessities. Buick's exactin" closed car standards prevril in their Fisher-bi:i!t bodies. Coate in and sec how much suprrior tlieee Better Buick Sedans arc to "Coaches" be fore you spend your money. RU1CK MOTOR CO.. 1-LINT, MICH. Pii.trui of General Mutcrs C.trvoratlan From REVERE We had fine Sunday School at Re vere Sunday. There v. i!! be a two-weeks meeting .:i:ady Grove. Lvcrybody is invit ed to come. Y.'i are 1 have ''o.ec: .1 ada ;nar lavinii i it II u W: Ilia W'ti.iii' lots of am. i i. isiied he, (i.i!) till s eek everybody has about got his corn a cad iiusked. There was a large crowd that visit id Mrs. Nancy Wailin Stmdya after m on. Mr Cora Wa'ln, who " been go- taad last irk-Bd. Although ff did devot.n monl: fit hin timn Bntai4aiH in his "littU friend," Miss Emma IShelton, we were real glad to have him. iaisa mary Jtice anil airs. Mary "' '".! veic the truests of Mrs. Geo. Cook Sunday, I .;. Stio C ifik spent t!.e night with '. !is Jiaiy Kice S".idry. We, t!ie peode as r. wi'.ole, of i.his -v.ii-urdty, a-" re.tainly gl:nl that there is a ''.tie hope of having a State Highway through Alhtnstand. It would be ..'uch more convenient get ting in ; d out. Mr. D ch Cook went squirrel hunt ing tod: and caught two squirrels, and af -:r just arriving home with ing to Burnsville to school . pot the -:u,:n n-' Mlue "iree-year-oid nephew, week-end at her father. Air. and Mrs. !Mr- Johnnie Gahagan, slipped and J. S. Wailin of P.erc. Mr. Buddy Leake was the guest of Miss Jut.-. Wailin Saturday. Mr. Winston Ramsey and Ethel Vorton took dinaer with Mr. Wade Gosnell. Mr. Jake Stines, of Marshall, was the guest of Miss Cora Wailin Sunday. Miss Mona Wailin and Ollie Sexton spent Sautrday night with Juda Wai lin. 4ySS erts were out car riding: Sunday a'ft- ert3 were out car ridnig Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Carrie Wailin visited Mrs. Sophia Rice Sunday, got them, so he had no squirrel after all. Mrs. R. M. Gahagan, Miss Mary Rice, Mrs. Birchard Sheiton and chil dren went chestnut hunting the other day and reported a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. TL M. Gahagan had company Monday night. Best wishes to News-Record and all its readers. The small boy read fromTa history "William the Conquer or landed in England in A. D. 1066." ."What does A.D. stand for?" Best success to the News-Record inquired the teacher. The small boy ponederd, "I ! don't exactly know,'T he replied jpt last. "Maybe it means after dark." Ex. and its readers. From BALFOUR, N. C. ar.il runs in. i b Groves corner, . be ". stake, thcr.ee . ' ake. thence N. 1 .'- mm t Got Something You I Want to Sell? Most people have a piacr Z of furniture, a farm imple ment, or something elae which they have discard ed and which thay ao lon ger want. These minga are pot in the attic, or stored V in the tern, or left f about, getting c mm i less vahie 1".0 poles to the beginning. Second Tract: Consisting of 87 a cres more or less adjoining tract No. 1 above described, lying on the sor.M. -t s'tie o" raid rrr "t. 'rnovn a.-; aid alro ial'oininy: X .: i and flllrrion laniU :;:..! rac'.s situated in No ! eon.! y :. id .-' af e. lien II. Sr:.!ca 'rr ' h t.'r.y of (Jttobrr, 1 : '.t.Sit, ( oar iiss o'h kaov.- cr trac1", :er. Grove rs, both t l; lie i tv. n. at Nov, ,1 T i NORTH CAROLINA, MADISON COUNTY, In the Superior Court, r:i!a Sheiton vs Joo S'aelton The defendant .loo Sheiton wiii take notice that an action entitled as :;: evr has been caimcaced in Ike S-: '.erior Court of Madison County. North Car olina, for the purpose of .-:crur;nr ir. absolute divorce, and said drtrt't- a will further take no! ce that he is re quired to appear at ,he offi.:e of the Clerk ot the Superu r Com. ot iron County b: ir.e Coun'.! Marsb.a'l X. . on ,kt !"; , QheSeiierBmCK EBB MOTOR COMPANY Caxe Street A5HEVILLE, N. C. We are having plenty of rain now. We arc liking our new home fine. We are glad to have Miss Lara Sherlin and En-rone Sherlin, of Mar shall, staying with us. Eugene war; visiting Saturday and Sunday at Marshall. , Mr. Joe Banks of East Flat Rock was visiting at the home of his hrothe yesterday , Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Banks. We tire hoping to visit Marshal! before long. ' ALONG LIFE'S TRAIL By THOMAS ARKLE CLAPK Dean of Men, University of Illuioit. ARGUMENT ! From ALLANSTAPO j First cf all we want to say that v are proud qf our school at Allans! i We are determined to say Cat w. .. NOTICE! having the beet school we have hr several years. There ir, r.n enrol of 40 pupils. Attendance very Tae A. Uowinst p. u:e conrisis hard wor!:i"j,' !)ia:ci: : vi;!l. g !J'r. Fred S( 'ton, Mr. Charles (U, i. ;r e!i :ild tin l. ..it s i: a Cornr!! tad- a. 2J J Wl IU y awjr I WHY NOT SELL THEM? I bteema mt mm mm to ymm. Way Mtlqrto m4 flaat waa iImiiIimimS at TU3 KSSfSSfSXt mt9i9m i Dy Tirt ue of the tax list in my hands for collection, I will on i.Io -day, the 2nd day of November, olfi r for sale the following pieces or ;a r :?ls of land for the year 1924. No. 1 Township, Ward 1 Georgia Talc Co., 1 town lot in up per end of Marshall, tax & cost ' $378. -17, No. 1 Township, Ward 2 S. C. Tipton, 41 acres land, i::x & cost 21.76 L. J. Lunsford, 27 acres land, tr.x &; east 63.0 Ncvembe mur to t or the pi; lor the : p'ula'. Done 1 coir . !!.! .-..1 :.", lint in r-r .a. aopiy .teaian.ied in h October 16 W. A. WEST. Cicrk Superior Court, TiTadi.-on County, N. C. Hr J. M. BALEY, D. C Out November 13, 1925. I!'2o. I will oli'er for sale at public auctii " to the highest bidder for ciM; at their old s:a-id in Marshall. A. C, tr. Tue:;!:.y", Xoveml er Sr.!. !:25 at 1 o'clock M., all accounts due the Moore, Davis, Stuart Co., Bankrupts, these accounts amount to about S'.iot O.OO, and nr. it- lieen at ti;e ti. iice of the Trustee at Asheville, -. C., sale of course will be made ru -ject to approval of the Referee it: Bankruptcy, and a meeting wil be hold on November 4th, at his odhv in Asheville for the purpose of con firming such sale. This October 23rd, 1:5. PLATO EBBS, Trur. ee, I Asherille, N. C. It. rate to We ::. i i.e nurt retr oad re tse NOTICE! EXECUTORS' NOTICE NOTICE mm MEALS. mC- Special prices, waek or longer- Electric lights, Bath, telephone, Wonder ful Mountain Scenery. The GIBBS HOUSE Kara Hiii, N. C. Haying qualified as Executors f : the Mt.fit.e of J. .1. Redwion. dMMd. NORTH CAROLINA Joe Cantrell, 36 Vi acres land, tax & late of Mtidison County, this is to not-, MADISON COUNTY oet 70-58 ify all persons having claims against1!,, Sop.rior Conrt Before th 1 xr a t nr j i l. - t.t. e :j 1 . I , .wn.o.P, ..-.v, . -u - Bertha Cnndlsr yridow of : wiuett, Jti. Ki., ou acres lana, tax & hibit tnem to tne unaersigna at m cost 18.83 office in Marshall, N. C., on or bfor 4 Roberts, Lor., Sr., 16 acre, land, tax notice Pleaded bar of thalr mi cost 7 69 reeoTery A11 perBons inaeDiaa ro I , . Mil Mia aemig win picasa mK .ibi- mediate payment. This 16th day of Oetobar, 1916. "W. B. RAMSET, ud J. C. KKDH0N, liMUion of I. 3. Radaaa Oat Noyambr 20, 1926. No. 13 Townaaip ;E. Rease, 86 acrM land, ;ot : tax and, : le.Ts; Ixtoa, 186 aaraa Wad, tax , 4.M' I will proceed to fory and aollaet tax t ikmt are new da. C!V. Candler widow of James Candler, deceased Tl I Gaeher Candler, Ernest Candler, Her bert Caadler, Anna Candler, Mamie Cedar Creek, were Mriler and huaband, Burtur Miller, !nnd mnele, Mr. a Lee Roberta and husband, Henry Rob- Sheiton, last week erea, Tkelma Candler and Charlie nie time. her with us. ray trat out .n-; a'org nicei Brigraor. a.nd Wrde Galtrgan, of Walr-ut : A':..?:st:iiid Sunday uflernoc tin ;'- uncle, i;:. i'.. M. Gaha e ,:o ,':r r s:n crenirg's t;..:! ttr aed to their home. Mi. Arthur Wooiiy's ba! v seiiously ill, but is imp; aiderably. Mr. Dan Payne's two c' just now recovering from ;of typhoid feyer. : Mr. Hyde, of Walnut. ' jr, of Buffalo, N. Y., Rev. - of White Rock, Rey. Mr. i.v,s ;of Belva, and Miss Ma t of deiphia were visiting A'!,vtanc' lion jday in order to make IV Mar- tl ae quainted with the place, lere -Wie ex pects to take up the wo:) f M.f. For yth. Here's hoping ra will ecee M all her undertakings. Mrs. Stranger Goi - i s; it t night with her unele Joshua Gunter. Mr. R. M. Gahaga i Cook left here Mor i 'Marshall, that they eou-t. Misses Nellie and d a t, M .1 M mo aiigl Gr ling att jrnes r'ayn ting aaair Mrt B1r d. .BWOT ;B. M. Mat .. Yoan , MRS. ANNIX MAT WSIT, jaK Collector Maolaoa Co. Candlav, keirs at law J. T. Candier, deeeaaad. The Allanstan' ahools ara exper taraatlng oanit of Friday afternoon. Mra. Blrehard "ITS A GOOD PLACE" INSPECTED BY THE TOURIST PROTECTIVE GUIDE WEBB'S CAFE 1 Over PLAZA THEATRE AaheTilIe, N. C V'RS. W. A. WEBB, Proprietresa PHONE 4786 '':,' . J.f Regular Lmmk II. t tf !Xefular D nan or 4 to Sunday afternrt Hr. Grant lit rris, (hoi ftfyfti h tirt Dm pat b '."Vl,i,v 1 !LV 't - J X t '. Taa dafaaHMta. M.m-'. MU1j. J tta,i, Bnrtlnr JCSler, L-e RoberH r"!" n tt,i Henry Roberts, will take etion entitled aa abeye, Hu "t. ; 'o rt cf M-fhr CcarJ, ..oi'X i - 4 im to in apaix ,nc my on 4 jwtdow, Sertha Candler, wife of J. T. 9 u J 1 Mm , m wua owaaa oj aua nmilll, aa ana fane of hie death: and the aaid df end- ante will further take notice that they are required to appear at the offlee of tae Clerk of, Superior Court of tc!d eevnty ia the town of Marshall, N. C. on the 9th' day of November, 1926, and anawer ft deninr to the complaint ia aaid action or th nlaintift will ap ply to the eoart for ike teiief demand ed hi eeid aeelea. ' " nd ' c to tball Ifroi ra. Cook iye 41 in fhora 'ay 0 and 'oakf an C ardl tfH iH nd f AH-n 'HARLFS," saitl the ttvielier, "If your father 11m do a piece of work in an hour, aiid your mother can lso do It In u hour, how long will It take them to do It if they are both working?" I hree hours." the knowing Charles replied. "How is Unit?" "W ell, they'll waste a lot of time In arj,"tiinK." unen 1 was a hoy there was a serifs o, religious revivals in our coimniinilf,' by two denominations whose doctrines differed quite widely and wliis-e dii-pe. rimn for making one's nelf safe for the, next orl(l were oi"n in violent con-i f.i.-v. I Yo jteiiie the p:: lion of haa'tisin or1 r!.- iitrseveranee of the Habits or! . hrtlier one is or is C(.t !.,. ...j ,y o!i',v. they Instituted a seri.s of, "I'l pe i!r'iates in v. Meh tor days fr;'h loiaesiaat hurU'd Si-ripture 1 :;: i'.-s-' ft 'Mil other until holll tmti tier,, so1 hoarse as to he unintelligible. I can not reeall that anyone on either ride, was eonvliieed of his error, or that vood feeliltg was stimulated, or broth-' erly lave rnade to flonrlnh. j Ti iiw roiTHi-y. tnop Mvit was t&rlx vtiini nr or uiam Hi,Tit,..t in , m-ieerar, miu rankles m nnn-iiTBwi or wind was more Uraily teed by ttte her irruhjg. aaiaon noe to aa argument; with aa open mind whether K Is to the, -Wuaataa at Hie trtrfcint tehlo he-! i tTea yourself ana tike reJ head of; j mt) hoase, or to a politleal or rellgWiua : tITnousaiea. I j I'ro rea, move thaa onee, wHh a! ; aood doei of enjoyment, eke tfseusskm! i aetwoaa LaMola aae Denghiss In j iaatons are-oleaUoa doeafes, and ; yot I aayo often woadered how may : mam, wore matte to efcaage tkoir mAti I bf kMoaiavg eyea to Mioao kteompar-' ! aMo eawuoeie. area apaab arga : ateat too often (prle titt m lb err ytewa, not hotendlBg to be ooaytnood. a aeaefai, I aaaik, apgament la rroetr aseieea. It stirs aa strife, M malm for nahaBaineas aad iitmenmimn mtj tf We w"ler reafr after wre to ard' cruan, a wfsjp cUtreront. u nr aonre were to MLM tlte wOa of Sod pKetafl," aaanaiurt weald aer- nape ee warm wane, out at geiMsi I ? yu,.iuit w r.owf or awaniy M be aa the ofllar atta. We aar no aealao to tffeeewer abat in orne, bat egW Move atat we ae eteyeaer hi Cbe atweaabliar of arej ahaa mwe wan meat u. 1Sw oaaMe, aurtrtffia person set "ar. a raioat. ! rir :,W:,Mr Ttaa.) Hit ph-j "it ightj an, hila- ! r id of a a SLUDER BROTHERS Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Contractor and Supplies Pkone 2417 16 N. Miur&et 5.t., r t ia 1 -J 1 : ': J ..! Oeeeeer I, V! 1 ftJf?7l Cr fiayeatae ftMaJ jV4"p'wS WaWgnum'amneaaW t a4 . . . . . . -a W 4L Mbit' -a";-JM r DOnO DDT MT !
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