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1 . , l t its- nit conn r r a., c; -7 , v - - ' ) ', '. ' -in n i in 1 n II n 4 i SCHEDULE FOR TYPHOID VACCINE DOCTOR SAMS WILL MEET THE FOLLOWING APPOINTMENTS TUESDAYS Sept. 30-Oct. 7 A 14 Madison Seminary-8:45 to 9:15 AM Bull Creek -9:35 to 10:15 AM Center 10:15 to 11:15 AM WEDNESDAY--Oct. 1-8-1S Anderson Branch 8:45 to 9:15 AM Lower Biz Pine -.9:35 to 10 :20 AM In addition td the regular schedule of schools, every Saturday in Marshall, Typhoid Vaccine will be given to all who desire it; Those who can pay will ae ex pected to pay 30c at the second vaccination. 1 hose who can nopay this will be given the treatment free. You are your own judge. W. A. SAMS, M. 0. "CAROLINA CHAT" (Continued from First Page) I tent to kill on Bruce Willoughby. W. H. Shelton, the magistrate before whom preliminary hearing was held, conducted his court in a tobacco warehouse to make room for the hundreds of spectators. It appeared from the evidence that Miss Ray fir ed upon Willoughby with a revolver as he was trying to stop a fight be tween his brother-in-lwa, Cromwell Buffkin, and Yancey Nohlas, said to be a long-time sweetheart of Miss I v When your Children Ciy for It Babr haa little npwts at times. All prepared- xbm yon can do what ; perfenced imraa wonld do what ' hniManm wrald tell VOU to do Vtt few drop of plain Caatoria. No Sooner done than Bafajr ia aoothed; relief taiiirtainattero momenta. Yetyoohawo kawd your child without iwe of a aingla aonbtfnl drug Caatorl ia Tegetabla. B if safe to u aa often at an infaat kaa any little peia yoo cannot pat away., Ead. H'e arwaya ready for the crueler L m. iN or nnnJ nation. Or dlat-1 heaT effecthv too, for older chlMreB, Are$w !? 1 . 1 1.. ' ' Upper Big Pine 10:40 to 11:30 AM Doe Branch and Highland at Joby Price's house 0:i Bit; Pine 11:50 to 12-30. It is imposstle to ge'. to the last two schools except on horse back or walk, - THURSDAY Oct 2-916 Long Branch 8:45 to 9:30 AM Oak Grove 9:50 to 10 :20 AM Grand View - 10:45 to 11:30 AM FRIDAY Oct. 3-10-17 COLORED SCHOOLS Mars Hill - 9:00 to 9:30 AM Marshall 9:50 to 10:16 AM Hot Springs 11:10 to 11:40 AM Ray. FIVE HURT IN AUTOMOBILE WRECK Golsdtoro. Four Greensboro peo ple and their guest, J. C. Carey of Atlanta, were seriously injured in an automobile wreck Friday night 10 miles west of Goldsboro. Those hurt were Mrs. Bessie Carroll and daugh ter, Mary Colan Carroll; Miss Evelyn Beaver and Alma Fullington, all of Greensboro. $400,000 for improvements Marion. Bonds to the amount of; $400,000 have been issued by the , Blue Ridge Lime and Stone corpora- tion of Ashford, in McDowell conn- ty, to raise money with which to car-1 rv on improvements and regular , quarrying work. The bonds were bought by the Hanover Bank and Trust company of New York. BOY'S NECK BROKEN BY CAR Rntherfordton. Cecil Mooney 11-year old son of Mr. and Mrs Wa-1 tDr Mnonev of Caroleen, was killed Sunday afternoon when run over by inday atternoon wnen ' "J' : . , , v.. r.ffav a roadster anven uy jimci -....j, 16 of Greensboro. The Mooney grew oflder, his too-numerOU3-child, with his younger brother w.B , patents taken Olj't sitting on a curb when Guffey turn- f "f ed a corner and lost control of the in this country are augmented car. Guffey was placed in jail until . 8ome 124Q fa g4 foreig the accident could be investigated. ; countries. The noted inventor CLINTON FARMER KILLED i holds the Congressionad Medil . TT 1 m 1 i Ciinton-L! a. JL :'0t Honor and decorations frotri promineni ianuci - ----- township, was shot and fatally wounded Saturday night. Fred Faircloth, who escaped Saturday, from the Sampson county cham gang, was placed in jau, cnargea with the killing. B-enneu -wife and seven children. A tourist traveling through west- era Kansas saw a man sitting oy ine ruins of a house that had oeen mown rfnnd to ask: "Was thisl away, and stopped to.ask your house 'my friend?" "iep. . : "Any of your family, blown away with the house?'' : ' . "Yep. v.w if end fOUt U , '-Been in tius counwj h"" , krangerrahd I know that thi3 wind' An for a change. Figure I might as "Been in this country quite BiiBu weU wait here till it brings 'em back. , i-'Annapolia Log. - "iep, Wlie anu im i : 1 7 . ,.e "Great Scott, man, why aren't you jjggg jn an attempt to develop looking for them?" , x . , -.i rhean -nractical. deoendaile r t a rm ""in f f ' r"iT 7 lis ' U id THE "WIZARD" INVENTOR (Continued from First Page) million lamps were made with these filaments. But today we have the tungsten filament which is far superior. In a less serious vein, what was said to be Edison's first in vention, even before he reach ed his teens, concerned chem istry and aviation. Knowing that lighter-than-air gases had , x, J a tendency to ascend, he rea- soned that he could make M;chae Gates a playrnatei fly i by giving him a large dose of geidlitz powder. Michael tOO t .the powder bftt failed to nse and Thomas s mental distress was exceeded only by Michaf- el's physical discomfort. j As proof that Edison im- . -. Droved in his methods as he . almost every country in tHe m Tf . M fh f Anrill . xne wona war ne coniriDUiea g much as any other man to the improved detection of Ger- mon aiiKntQiiiiAa . Tnf Via . - ., r viup toward Winning the war , .... . . Now, atrthe age of 83, Edi son is busily engaged on his . - farm developing nib- maoAa artA u , " ' " .. . .... domestic rubber , that Will vfa rnnntrv inrlpripnrl-. - "x " Stiilwell,rttm married' in died -in, 1834; leaving three children . He was mar ried again in-1686 ' .'to Mina miner, ana uijre. nave peen two children by this union. ' The Pathfinder. From ALEXANDER The revival French Broad meeting closed at last Sunday,' Those who were baptized, epe J? iss Myrtle'. Tju'c!lceK'MTa. Johnson, Miss Cora Cox, Miss Ruth Casslda. Mrs. Johnson joined theichurc. Mr. Ruck Cain and, )Urs.r'BnnW King were quietly married. Monday morning. They are bbth 'of . Alexan der. . 1 . ' Mr. Jimmie Sluder of Alexander, (LET US TBAIJ TOC -t FOB BUSINBSa , Bcretrlii, jleoonnUnt Bookkeeper!. Stenographer end Sttaotyplats nmd t-1 orble. Introduetloa - - to the busineni world througlj our : employment - euru K A.ltjivfll mmn Hnftrtnhnr. .. V IB 1 -TuUy Accredited bv tbt National Anool- From ASHEVILLE. ROUTE 4 Business at this place is on the up look. The. Carolina Plant is work ing several hundred men. The to bacco warehouse for the sale of to bacco in Asheville will be completed in time for sale of tobacco. Mr. O. S. Edmonds of Petersburg was visiting in Woodfin last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. . J. B. 'tMorgan of Grape Vine were visiting friends here last week. Mr. Roscoe Cargile, who holds a job at the Carolina Plant was mar ried last Saturday to Miss Freda, whose home was at this place. Squire E. S. Morgan officiated. The new married couple, . after being married, motored to Madison Coun ty visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Alice Morgan -of Woodfin was last week-end with her son, J. B. Morgan at Grape Vine. AlSoIIP Stomach In the same time it takes a doae of odi to bring a little temporary relief of ga and sour stomach, Phillips Milk of U nesia has acidity completely clicckoj, and the digestive organs all tranquiliaed. Once you have tried this form of relUI yon will eeaaa to worry about your diet and experience a new freedom in eating. This pleasant preparation is Just at good far children, too.. Ua it whenever eoated tongue or fetid braua signals need oi a sweetener. "aysicuas wm teu yon that every spoonful Of Phillip Milk oi Magnesia - neutralises many times iU Tolume in acid. Get the genuire, the name Phillips is imnortaat. Imitations do vo eb tto'.aami N"?i'-J Milk : of Magnasia- NOTICE TO CREDITORS NORTH CAROLINA. . . ' . , MADISON COUNTY .' . .(. ''.. ' t . NO. TOWNSHIP ' NOTICE! In the Matter of the Homestead , of gnts, M'a estate 'was sold for the Chver Ramsey, Frances v Ramsey, non.payment of Uxes and the Coun Wilma Ramsey, Lucille Ramsey; and at Madison became the purchaser f n. t dTf . . W. A. Sama." Chever Ramsey, Frances Ramsey, Wilma Ramsey, Lucille Ramsey and Caney J. Ramsey, infants, by their next friend, W. A. Sams, of Madison County. N. C, having filed a petition before . the undersigned for their homestead exemption, this ia "to, no tify all the creditors of the said Ca ney J. Ramsey, dec, that said peti tion will be heard at my '. o; ce in Marshall, No. .1 Township, Intf:sfn County; N1. C. on the 4th 'day-vf - uaney namseyj-minor neiraoi vaneythereof, and certincaies ox am omo J. Ramsey, dec., by their next friend, isgned "to said County, constituting A.l, rt i one-, :q'clof , . , i p"d v- " if they shall fc;r- , rl ft,5'-'' ' ' We are just ais close to you as your ?Tele-" phonePost Office; or Mai .Box.! , All orders filled promptly.5 v" ; .. ' , ''';-, We' pay postage. Give our Mail Order Department a trial : We arealways glad to open charge ac counts with responsible parties' - and, Mrs, Gill of Woodfin were quiet ly married Monday.' 'Miss' Zelma Bennett visited Miss Ethel Johnson's home Saturday and Sunday. v?;',:;, ... We are glad. Mr Carl Burnett is improving. i- -Vv- We are having a night school at French Broad school ' house. Several are attending and we are expecting more to attend; we- also naa a quartette which rendered various se lections. Thd quartette is composed of Mr. Harrison Redmon, Mr. Claud Parris, Mr. Ervin Parris, Mrsr Etta Buckner, Mrs. Magdalene Buckner. The night school is held on Mon day and Tuesday nights. Miss Day is the teacher. Mr. Robert Johnson and Coleman Johnson are still working at the fur niture plant. Everybody here is about done cutting tobacco, and is getting ready to make molasses. We have singing" at French Broad Sunday night and prayer meeting Wednesday night. The French Broad church licensed Mr. Mitch Embler to preach the Gob- NOTICE! CASE NO. 894 Township No. 1, Ward 2 Certificate No. 56-(6) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MADISON. In the Superior Court MADISON COUNTY, vs. J. G. GARRISON and wife, MRS. J. G. GARRISON. The defendants, J. G. Garrison and wife, Mrs. J. G Garrison, above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Madfson Countv. North Carolina, to foreclose certain Tax Sale Certificates, where in the said defendants' real estate was sold for the non-payment of taxes and the County of Madiaon became the purchaser thereof, and certificates of Tax Sale issued to said County, constituting a line on the said land., (and any and all persons holding the said land under or through the said defendants, or hav ing any interest whatever in said land.' will take notice hereof); and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the superior iourt oi buu wi " Courthouse in Marshall, North Caro lina, on the 18th day of November, 1980, and answer or demur to me complaint in said action, or the plain" tiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in said compiamu J; HUBERT DAVIS, Clerk of the Superior Court of Madi son County, North Carolina. This the 17th day of September, 1930 Sept 19, 26, Oct 8, 10. - NOTICE! CASE NO. 885 , Township No. I, Ward 1 ' ,. ' Certificate No. l-(6) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, , COUNTY OF MADISON J -b,v.: tho Superior Court i MADISON COUNTY,. -. . v ,t a-Arjj. VS. 1-;.:-. ' , JOHN ARRINGTON and wife, MRS. JOHN ARRINGTON. ; ? The defendants, John Arrington ' end ; wife, Mrs. John Arrington, a- bove named will take notice mat an action entitled as above has been commenced ,in .'the . Superior Coiirt of Madison County, North Carolina, tn foreclose certain JTa Sale t.er. ,.rin th said defend- . .a . m m Ti 1 !a lien on the said land, (and any and all persons holding the said una gli der or through the said defendants, or having any interest whatever in said land, will take notice hereof) 5 and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the ' Super? -r. Court of said County, in the Cou ouse in Marshall, North ! Carolina, oa the. 18th day or jNovem iV.r. 1939. and answer or demflf to rlaint in said action. r the 1 latilT will apply to the cou. for e relief demanded in said coui- v ASHEVILLE S LJBADING STORK - f ' 'PftONEaOlo' ; HAT WOOD St! ' pel, and we pray ; the " Lord will be with him and he .will have influence to bring people to-Christ, for we feel nowis ft needy time. " ..' Mr.' Coleman Johnsop, Miss'Annie Mae Johnson', and Miss Flossie Ed wards went tosee- Mr. Carl Burnett Sunday afternoon. , pMiss Connely Hunsinger spent the day ' With . Annie Mae Johnson last week. SUITS Called For, Clean ed, Pressed and Delivered Just Phone 50 Let us restore its fresh; clean look. We can make your suit look as good as the day you bought it.- EDWARD Odorless Cleaning and Pressing. Shop From CARMEN Messrs. Elisha and Delbert Shelton had a fodder pulling last week, and everybody enjoyed, the dances given after the work was-' finished. : Messrs. Howard -Chandley and Emmett Shelton motored to Sweet water, Tenn., Sunday te church. Mr. ... and ,-Mrs.c Banner Chandldy visited his parents Sunday. Mr. Crittian .Cutshaw - spent the week-end at this place. Mrs. Etta Stanton asd daughter, Marie, visited M. and Mrs. Roland Landers Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rice visited Mr, and Mm 'Howard;' Chandley Wednes day. ,4 Mr. Walter,, Hensley attended , the dances given last week. " He certain ly made good music. Everyone, en joyed it ' r. . ' Several folks from Canton, N. C, attended the' decoration,; at Mr. Sol Shelton's Sunday. , '. Emmett Shelton and Ted Frank lin attended the Decoration, Suih I day. ' ' 1 f ' , Mr. Earle Ray ha gone away to work."'"' 'JV, .., J. H. Hutchins i DENTIST Office Over'"' CITIZENS BANK Marshall, N. C. ' In 0fc Erery Day ) la Week 1 '(. , . - Y - . - ' , - . '. , , ... . ,i t-' . - ",','t.t X-RAY WORK A; SPECIALTY : i. f X vi.' "n. iii i Hi J i
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