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FROM JOE
The farmers are getting .long well ,
with their fall work. Most of them ,
have their fodder gathered. Some few '
had heir crops bit by frost but not
hurt bad.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore are rejoicing
over the arrival last Sunday morn
ing of a fine boy named Charles Hoo
ver. Mr. W. E. Fowler of Hot Springs
made a business trip to Meadow Fork 1
Monday.
Mr. Houston Raney and family.Mr.
E. L. Haynes, motored to Spring
Creek Sunday. I
H. B. Woody spent Sunday with
his brother John Woody. j
Mrs. Bertha Fowler and Mrs. Sal-,
lie Green spent Sunday with Mrs. E. j
L. Haynes. J
Mrs. Ethel Moore, Clara Fowler
spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Cal-
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Matelle Woody took dinner with
Lillian Taylor Sunday. They went to
Chapel Sunday School.
Mrs. Lovada Rinehart visited Mrs.
T. A. Moore Wednesday.
Mr. J. B. Russell paid Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Haynes a visit Monday.
The school at Meadow Fork is get
ting along fine. We have two good
teachers. The Sunday School is doing
very well.
H. B. Woody made a trip to Spring
Creek Sunday.
Reuben Lowe, Baxter Trantham
are cutting corn on Mr. T. F. Sta
nley's place this week.
Matelle Woody, Lillian Taylor are
the proud owners of new dresses.
Miss Dewey Balding and Mrs. Geor
gia Woody and small children visited
Mrs. Callie Stamey Tuesday.
Miss Georgia Suttles and Mr. Carl
Stamey spent Tuesday night with
their grandfather, Mr. Jimmie Plem-mons.
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FIVE BIG
SPECIAL EVENTS AND CONTESTS DAILY
Tuesday Horseshoe Pitching Contest
Wednesday Horseshoe Pitching Finals
Thursday Cow Calling Contest and
Horse Riding Promenade
Friday Field Meet Public Schools
Saturday Special Sales of Many Exhibits
Excursion Rates On All Railroads To
JOHNSON CITY, TENN.
Georgeous Fireworks Display Each Night Circus and
Vaudeville, Prpgram Twice Daily- Huge Glitter
ing Mid way Eight Big Rides Ten Big Shows-
AGRICULTURAL AND LIVE-STOCK
See What Ypur Neighbor. Has Entered
VISlTlMODERN JOHNS6N 1PTY0
Come to the Fair and while here visit your friends at the
magnificent Soldiers Home and also see the vast silk
plants in Happy Valley. - t
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REPORT OF CLERK
N0RTH oaroLINA.
MADISON COUNTY.
To Editor News-Record, Madison County. N. C.
The undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of said County herewith
nies report ior puuuuawcii ui au icco, cit. wuhhj ' ..
September, 1928.
Receipts
Balance in Banks last report
Court costs, etc
Probate fees, etc.
Disbursements
Deposited to General County Fund - - $ 103.50
Deposited to Jury Fund - 45.00
Deposited to School Fund 162.00
Deposited to General County Fund ... - 66.10
Balance on hand to be disbursed - 626.25
Sworn and subscribed to before
I MOTHER,
DEAR, OH! PRAY
FOR ME
Mother, dear! Oh, pray for me,
Whilst far from home, heav'n and
thee,
I wander in a fragile bark
O'er life's tempestuous sea;
Oh, virgin mother,' from thy throne,
So bright in bliss above,
Protect thy child and cheer my path.
With thy sweet smile of love.
Mother, dear, remember me,
And never cease thy care;
Till in Heaven eternally,
Thy love and bliss I share.
MISS LARCIE NORTON.
From BARNARD
The people of this section are busy
making molasses and gathering corn.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Burnett
of Marshall were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. George Plemmons Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Corbie Meadows and
children of Spring Creek were visit-
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND NEXT WEEK
THE FIRST ANNUAL
APPALACHIAN DISTRICT
JOHNSON CITY, TENN.
OCTOBER 16, 17, 18, 19,
DAYS OF JOY AND
Tuesday "Home Coming Day"
Wednesday Tennessee Day
Thursday Virginia and Carolina
Friday -School Day
Saturday Colored Day
$6,000 - PREMIUMS - $6,000
$5,000 - FREE ACTS - $5,000
or Bus Line Agent For Information Regarding ' -
- ri -Reduced Fares ' ' .-.ti
A. A. A- A A A A A A. A A.
the ncrrwiEcoRD
OF SUPERIOR COURT
$376. bl)
- - - - 523.80
102.45
$1002.85
$1002.85
$1002.85
J. HUBERT DAVIS. Clerk Superior Court
me this the 10th day of Oct., 1928.
J. J. RAMSEY, Notary Public.
My commission expires July 19, 193C
ing Mr. Meadows parents, Mr.
and
Mrs. T. S. Meadows Sunday.
Miss Bernice Payne and Mr, Mal
lie Roberts and Miss Queen Payne
and
Mr. Bernard Chandler were
on a hiking trip Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Chandler
of
Walnut were visiting Mr. Chandler's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Chand
ler, Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Pollie Roberts and Mrs C. A.
McDarris were in Walnut Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Goforth were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Hagan
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lunsford
went to Asheville Sunday.
Miss Mary Lunsford and Miss Ha-
lie Payne were visiting Mrs. Fleet i
Goforth Tuesday 6n Anderson's
Branch.
Miss Vanalee McDarris was visit
ing Miss Maud Roberts Sunday after
noon. Miss Louis Baker was jn Barnard
Sunday.
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Editor News-Record
I I think it is unfortunate and un
called for to be discussing how Ma
sons should vote in the coming elec
tion. .After we have been free from
these political controversies, and as
all Masons know that the Order does
not put a demand o(n them, I cannot
see why this question should have
been Injected into this campaign. All
Masons know that Catholics are bit
ter enemies to Free Masonry and why
any of them should want to vote for
any one who is opposed to what they
were in favor of, is more than I can
comprehend. I make it a rule that if
a candidate is in favor of what I op
pose, I do not vote for him, though
he is a personal friend. This religious
intolerance is very much to be re
gretted, but we have all kinds of
characters in all our societies, but we
can not, and ought not to muzzle
them or deprive them of their per
sonal liberty.
Respectfully,
W. H. HUNTER,
Alexander, N. C.
Smiths for Hoover
Formation or a
Leaguu predicates
not for Al Smith
Smltbs-forBocver
that All Smith l
NOTICE!
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of L. B. Metcalf, late of
,the County of Madison and State of
I North Carolina, this is to notify all
'persons having claims aganst the es
Itate of the said decedent to exhibit
'them to me on or before Oct. 10,
j 1929, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to the said estate will make
(immediate settlement,
j This October 10, 1928.
S. J. METCALF, Administrator of
: the estate of L. B. Metcalf, de-
ceased.
O-Nov. 2, 1928.
NOTICE!
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Havinc qualified as administrator
of the estate of Mrs. T. L. Shtlton,
late of the County of Madison and
State of North Carolina, this is to
I notify all persons having ciaims a-
Jgainst the estate of the said decedent
to exhibit them to me on or before
October 3, 1929, or this notice will
.be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
I All persons indebted to the said rs
'tate will make immediate settlement.
I This October 5, 1928.
T. L. SHELTON, Administrator of
the estate of Mrs. J. L. Shelton.
,0-Nov. 16, 1928. ch.
NOTICE
NOTICE PRIVATE SALE NOTES
Pursuant to Section 5 of the Coun
ty Finance Act, 1927, the Board oi
Commissioners of Madison County,
North Carolina, will sell at their of
fice in the court house in Marshall,
North Carolina, on the 17th day of
October, 1928, notes of the county,
aggregating FOUR THOUSAND
($4,000.00) DOLLARS, to be dated
October 17, 1928, and to mature
January 17, 1928, with interest at
9 after maturity.
This the 12th day of October, 1928.
J. WILL ROBERTS, Clerk,
Board of Commissioners,
Madison County.
NOTICE!
NOTICE PRIVATE SALE NOTES
Pursuant to Section 18, Chapter
239, Public Laws, North Carolina,
1927, C.S. (Ill) 6464, the Board of
Commissioners oi Madison County,
North Carolina, 'will sell at their of
fice in the Court house in Marshall,
j North Carolina, on the 17th day of
October, 1928, notes of the County
i aggregating T E N THOUSAND
I ($10,000.00) DOLLARS, to be dated
October 17, 1928, ' and to ! mature
(February 17, 1929. ' These notes are
against the amount approved in the
t school budget for the) year 1928, and
for the purpose of raising, funds with
which to ' pay the . salaries of the
leacners ana otner necessary operat
ing expenses of the public schools,
now due and to become due... '." ;
This the 12th day of October, 1928.
, 3.'. WILL ROBERTS, Clerk,
- Board of Commissioners,
' " . Madison County.
$25.03 REWARD
; )in t oara ei i r:
' 'oft of 7'adtsoa
r ard of $25.00
7 to the atrvst
y party or parties
T puL'ic school
-i?, Secretary.
vuumy wiii pay a
"r infomuTUon 1 -;
nd conviction of ar
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1928 TAX
Ordered by Board of Commission
ers, in collecting 1928 tax, 1 per
cent discount each month ' October
and November. Par, December, Jan
uary and February. Beginning March
1st one per cent will be added each
month
The 1928 tax is now open for col-
lection.
Respectfully,
ANNIE MAY WHITE,
Tax Collector.
NOTICE!
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified aa administrator
of the estate of Walter B. Tweed.
late of the County of Madison and
State of North Carolina, thla la to no
tify all persons having claims against
the estate of the said decedent to ex
hibit them to me on or before Sept.
14 1029
or this notice will be pieaa-
i Al : All nAw
sons inucuLcu w ww o.w "
make immediate settlement.
This Rout. 4. 1928.
JONAH B. TWEED, Administrator
of the estate of Walter B. Tweed,
O-Oct. 19, 1928.
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in a deed of trust execut
ed by Asheville Hardwood Company
to the undersigned Trustee dated
Feb. 28, 1928, and recorded in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds of Mad
ison County, North Carolina, in Book
of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust 81,
S.b '"(. M.at. " " " 9 I
made in the payment of the indebt- I
edness tnerein .Bec"a J"
power of sale became operative, the
undersigned Trustee will on Wednes-
day the 24th day of October, 1928,
at 12:00 o'clock M., at the courthouse
.. . j i i xi
door in Marshall, Madison County,
XT ia11 fsw Aaok of mihlin an la trt
ea PI.?Lr''2m'MMMm County, to which reference
the highest bidder,' the following de-,race he M mill, including the
scribed properties, lying and being in mill, the fixtures of the mill and the
Madison County ,N orth Carolina, and mill site, and up . and with the mill
Haywood County, N. C, and more rac t th beginning, containing 2
particularly described as follows: ' , '
,1. All the lumber on the lumber BCre8 more or leM
yard rented by Asheville Hardwood i Said lot includes the Lee Carter
Company from Ramsey & Deaver at store house and other buildings on
Komns, Madison bounty, in. l.
2. All the lumber on the lumber
I yard of Asheville Hardwood Com
pany on Spillcorn (Jreek, Madison
County, N. C.
3. All the lumber on the yards of
Ashpville Hardwood Comnaoiv on
Baker's Creek, Madison County N. C.
including that sawed by Roberts
Roberts, and all other lumber located
on said yards. -
4. All lumber located at the West
Switch of Southern Railway on the
jyard rented by Asheville Hardwood
Company at Hot Springs, Madison
j0Bg' and timber rights and
aI1 and every interest therein convey-
ed by the E. W. Grove Land & Tim-
ber Company to Andrew Gennett and
N. W. Gennett, by contract dated
July 2, 1923, and recorded in the of
fice of the Register oi Deeds for
Madison County, N. C, in Book 44,
page 421, and by the said Andrew
Gennett and N. W. Gennett to Ashe
ville Hardwood Company, the land on
which said rights being more parti
cularly described as follows:
"All lands owned by E. W. Grave
Land & Timber Company on the
watershed of Spillcorn Creek in
Madison County, N. C. (Except the
land on Lisenbee Branch on which
the timber wass old to Ben F. Al
len and the land on Rods Ridge on
which the timber has heretofore
been sold to William Deaver, Ber
nard and Lee Ramsey.)
' Including all lumber which was
manufactured 1 from the timber em
braced in said contract and which
lumber is now located at the mill of
Roberts & Roberts on the lands or
McKinley Tweed, and elsewhere as
set out in Paragraphs 2 and 3 above.
6. The sawmill located on the land
of Grove Land A Timber Company on
Spillcorn Creek, Madison County, N.
C, being the mill now operated by
the said Asheville Hardwood Com
pany at said place, including the
buildings, two portable boilers, two
engines, edger, brimmer, slab saw,
overhead log turner, log jackor,
chains, fans, conveyors, shafts, pul
leys, belts; blow-pipe, and all machin
ery and equipment of every kind and
character, connected with and being
a part of said sowmill; also all ma
chinery, mill supplies, material of ev
ery kind and character, lumber trucks
and wheels located at or near said
sawmill on the mill yard aforesaid.
7. All commissary suppies and com
missary goods af all kinds and feed in
said commissary at said sawmill.
8. All r buildings, , camp ' supplies,
camp outfits and furniture located at
said sawmill. ; - ' -v- v, ' -
9. All railroad, and logging equip
ment and supplies at the mill on
Spillcorn. Creek, Madison County. N.
C, Including one Fordson Tractor,
one riymoutn uasonne locomotive.
four Irtff lun Mama KaSnv 4ftf
son tractor, Plymouth , engine, hoist-j
."B vuB-ativ fVf9 nun .lour t : log
ears that are now being used ' and
operated by said Asheville Hardwood
Company at said Placed Also about
two hundred tons of steel rail, snike. I
bolts, two miles of railroad, including i
ties, said road running from sawmill
UO Amos Creek and nn flnltrfn CnwV.
kind and
au. - Ail lumber of every
character, belonging to the said Ashe-
wood Company at.Tnman in Haywood
County N C. - ' " ww ui
ville Hardwood Company.
Thi 1 1th f iLnt.mW 1090
G. LYLE JO.S. Trustee. ;
Marshall, K. a" Oct 12, 1928
TAX COLLECTOR
TO THE VOTERS OF
MADISON COUNTYi
Having paid my fee to enter the
race in November for Tax Collector,
I thought best to let you know that
my name will be on the ticket in the
MAumKitii ttlAf!nn 1 nHll annTprlftta
jyour aupp0rt and vote and hope to
see a great many 01 ine voters per
sonally. ,
Yours,
CHAPEL WALLIN.
NOTICE!
By virtue of the power In me vest
ed,, by a certain deed of trust, exe
cuted on the 22nd day of October,
1925, to me 'as trustee, by Hubert
Thomas to secure a debt therein de
scribed. Said deed of trust being re
corded in Book No. 31 at page 1, of
the Records of Deeds of trusts of
, .
is made. Default having been made
in the payment of the debt secured,
and having beea requested to fore
close the same, I will on the 19th day
of October, 1928, at 12 o'clock M.
at the court house door in the town
of Marshall, sell to the highest bidder
for cash, to satisfy said debt, interest
and cost the following described real
estate, to-wit:
A certain tract or lot of land, ly
ing and being in said county and
state, adjoining the lands of Jane
McPeters on the west, Charley
Chandley on the east and others, and
in No. 6 Township, California Creek.
Beginning at the head of Mill race,
known as Tom Brown Mill Race, and
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rns down and with the creek and
its meanders near the bridge that
leads ud the Chandler Creek, thence
Northward and up and with the tail
said land.
Done this the 18th day of Sept.,
1928. '
C. B. MASHBURN, Trustee.
O-Oct. 12, 1928.
NOTICE!
NORTH CAROLINA
MADISON COUNTY
In Superior Court
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM
MONS AND WARRANT OF AT
TACHMENT BY PUBLICATION
The Bank of Mars Hill
vs
Dell Woody, Martha Woody, Ona
Woody Crawford and husband,
Horace Crawford
The defendants, Dell Woody, Ona
Woody Crawford, and Horace Craw-
ford, in the above entitled action, will
take notice: That on the 21st day of
September, 19Z8, the piaintin aDove
named commenced in the Superior
Court of Madison County an action
entitled as above, and that the court
in said action issued a summons, and
a warrant of attachment, the warrant
of attachment to be levied on the
property of the said defendants, Dell
Woody, Ona Woody Crawford and
Horace Crawford, which warrant of
attachment is returnable to the Clerk
of Superior Court of Madison County
'at his office in the court house, in
Marshall, N. C, on the 25th day 'of
November, 1928.
That the said action is for the pur
pose of recovering a debt and charg
ing or condemning the property to
the payment of the said debt. '
That the said defendants will also
take notice that they are required to
appear and answer or demur to the
said complaint at the office of the
1ieric oi superior voun oi mauison
County, in the Court house in Mar
shal, N. . C, within thirty days from U
the 26th day of October, 1928, orti
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for therelief prayed f oif in the' com
plaint, and at said time and place the
defendant may also move to vacate ,-
or discharge the said warrant of at
tachment , ' ,''.
This' the 21st day of September,
1928. ; , - i v
J, HUBERT DAVIS, C. S. C.
vl-UCl.
19, 1928, " ., . , . ..
NOTICE!
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE .
Havinr Qualified as administrate
,o the esUU o Errest Frieby, laU Z
3 SoVtt cZJL "TSTta to iSS!f! '
f, NorT .Caro!ln' , ta to. ot'y
all persons having claims against the
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tThu SePt- "t 1928. -
R- S. RAMSEY, Administrator of the
O-Oct 19, lT-i. f" 'e of i ( t J. J r: ' y.
O-Oct 13, lilJ.