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THE NEWS-RECORD
W. F. RUSSELL
Pre. & Gen. Mgr.
HAL B.
Sec'y.
WALKER
St Tre.
W. G. VANN
Sales Manager
B. H. LEMING
Book Keeper
A. SQUIRES
Auctioneer
ANDY STEVENS
Mgr. No 2
SELL YOUR
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With people
ToiS
who have
at heart.
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your interest
just naturally LOOKS BETTER and
LAMTERS WAREHOUSE.
SELLS HIGHER
:. 1 & 2,
at
NO
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Mr. N. B. Clark is verv ill
the hospital in Asheville.
Caney Fork Church
In order to raise money to pay
on the debt for the new Caney
Fork church, which was erected in
;the place of the old one that was
destroyed bv the wind storm, the
Ladies Missionary Society has mad:
a quilt, which has been a great
success. The following ladies were
active in thiswork: Mrs. Betty
Graham, Mrs. Ibbie Ball Ross, Mrs.
J B. Roberts, Mrs. B. J. Ledford,
Elva Ball, Louisa Farmer, Mrs.
Hannah Dockery, Mrs. Lida Ball,
Mrs Tilda Redman, Mrs. Theodore
Worley, Miss Hattie Tweed, Zettie
Riddle, Mrs. Wayne Roberts, Bealah
Meadows, Mrs. James Wilson,
Josephine Graham, Sabra Roberts,
Mrs. (Richmond Meadows, Nora
Dockery and Mrs Bud Banks.
The total amount received on the
quilt at the present time is $141.70.
The quilt has been completed and
the women met oji Thanksgiving
ta Day and quilted it at the Church.
Dinner was served at neon ana -the
following- visitors were present:
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Redmon and
Mrs. Evelyn Wilson from Craggy.
The quilt will be sold to the
highest ' bidder at the church Dec.
19. 1936-
We wish to thank every one who
has contributed to the good cau",e.
GREENEVILLE, TENN.
For the convenience of our many North Carolina friends
and customers, we have increased the floor space of
PLANTERS No. 2
where tobacco is selling high. It's always higher at
mm w
at j v i
Nos. 1 & 2
ASK THOSE WHO SELL WITH US
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Try CARDUI For
Functional Monthly Pains
Women from the teen age to the
change of life have found Cardul
genuinely helpful for the relief of
functional monthly pains due to lack
of Just the right strength from the
food they eat. Mrs. Crit Haynes, of
Essex, Mo., writes: "I used Cardul
when a girl for crumps :r.id found it very
beneficial. I have recently taken Cardul
during the change of life. I ms very ner
Tous, hud head and back pains and was In
generally run-down condition. Cardul
has helped me grrutly."
Thousands of women testify Cardul bene
flted them. If It does not benefit YOU.
consult a physician
NOTICE
FOSTER CREEK
(Too lste for last issue)
Mr. Fred Peek returned to his
home here Saturday night from
Fredericksburg, Va., where he has
spent several weeks.
Miss Zora Shelton is convalescing
from a tonsil operation last Mon-
' ' day
Mrs. Burnie Bnggs has been
very ill but seems very much im
proved at the present time.
Mrs. Fred Peek, who has been
very sick, is much better now.
Mr. J- G. Johnson and family at
tended the funeral of his
at Johnson City, Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Fender,
I
flO "AFTER A SLASHING SET-TO on the ice,
y I head for Camels," says Phil LaBatte,
?( 5 hockey star. "I smoke Camels for diges-
1 1 -tl ! ! tion's sake for that cheery 'lift,'"
.jj - i MRS. C SICKLES, a busy mother, says:
SgSSSf "What a pleasant help Camels are to
i I iOU good digestion! They set me right!"
COSTLIER TOBACCOS
. -TT.ri, .i ii ii mil inn urn mil mi IUI HU imflM JUWlllLBIOIllI I
Flag Pond, were on Foster last homefolks
The school children have finish
ed their basket ball court and are
having great fun.
Mrs. Cas Fender and children
spent Sunday with Miss Eula Buck-
nwther ner at her home on Upper Laurel.
Mrs. A. A. Cap,ps is very ill
I
i this writing.
Misses Nina IMIagee 'and Ora
Fender spent last week-end with
: SPRING CREEK
y Mrs. uurge meaaows ana
NOTICE
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IMPROVED SCHEDULES
Commencing December. 6th, 1936
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Beginning December 6th, new trains, 131 and 138, will be
inaugurated between Salisbury and Washington, handling in ad
diSoi to Asheville-Washington, Asheville-New York and Ashe-ville-Raleigh
sleeping, cars: - 1
THROUGH COACHES BETWEEN ASHEVILLE AND
WASHINGTON; schedule being las follows;
- t . no- vorfc Ar 11:45 am
jC ;ou lis ' " - . .
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7:45 pm Lr Washington 1- ' -
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' Thii improved service wffl enablo V?tm tojjdtor . -eoaches,
to mak. the trg through to J -and
New York, with wnly one changei of crWoahingJoiL
; Trte dvmntM of our W fare eo-ch tteMtTw
- travel in "safety nd comfort -; : , :y.rt??-.:C'
" For further inf ormation, eee yoor,nflft eni or write;,.
9:49 am
Ar em
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N" .JijgisUnt Generai Pasoenger Aft.
NORTH CAROLINA,
MADISON COUNTY.
In the Superior Court
MADISON COUNTY,
vs.
No. 1840 Jonah Massey & wife,
Mrs. Jonah IM'assey.
No. 1887 E. B McMurty & wife,
Mrs. E. B. McMurty.
No 1835 Mrs. Katherine Robinson
and husband.
No. 1838 R. Y. Caldwell & wife,
Mrs. R. Y. Caldwell.
No. 1897 Mrs Emily Rector.
No. 1695 W. H. Shelton & wife,
Mrs. W. H. Shelton.
!No. 1722 IRoscoe Coffee & wife,
Mrs Roscoe Coffee.
No. 1866 D. C. Flemming & wife,
Mrs. D. C. Flemming.
No. 1876 M. C Kingston & wife,
Mt-8. M. C. Kingston.
No. 1881 Limbrook Lime Co.
No. 1883 F H. Lance & wife,
Mrs. F. H. Lance.
No. 1926 Henry Snelson & wife,
Mrs. Henry Snelson.
No. 1916 J D. Wadkins & wife,
Mrs. J. D. Wadkins.
No. 1919 St. Dunston Realty Co.
No. 1997 H A. Graves & wifs,
Mrs. H. A. Graves.
No. 2027 Mrs. L. D. Buckner &
husbend, L D. Buckner.
No. 2t45 Mrs. R. B. Ponder &
husband, R. B. Ponder.
No. 2046 Nancy Parker & hus
band, Parker.
No 2060 W. F. Layd & wife,
Mrs. W. F. Loyd.
The defendants above named will
take notice that an action entitled
as. above has been ' commenced: in.
the- Superior Curt of Madison
County, North Carolina to . fore
close 1934 delinquent rax sales
certificates to collect said delinquent
taxes dae on property owned by
said defendants, and the said defen
dants will take .notice that they are
required;, and each ot them Is) re
quired to appear at the office of !the
Clerk .of Superior Court for said
County and State thirty days after
the 30th day of December' 1936 and
answer or denrar to saidyeemprainW
in said acton ur'tno plaintiff will ap-
NOTICE OF SALE
LYDIA SHELTON
vs.
BROYATE SHELTON
l tPursuant to the order of the
Court at the October Term of the
Superior Court of Madison County
in the above-entitled cause, the
undersigned Commissioner will, on
the 16th day of December, 1936, at
twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court
house Door in Madison County,
North Carolina, offer for sale ti
the highest bidder for cash that
certain tract or tracts of land lying
and being- in No. 2 Township, Madi-
. son Cuunty, North Carolina, on the
'waters of Shelton Laurel, and
'bounded and more particularly des
cribed as follows:
FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING on
a stake on the bank of creek, corn
ier of lot No. 1, and runs down with
tne meanuers oi creek soutn bu
West 8 poles 16 links to a large rock
on the bank of the creek; thence
South 26 ipoles 24 links to & white
pine on side of the creek from Noah
Shelton line; thence South 32 East
48 poles to a stake in Matilda Shel
ton line; thence with said line North
42 East 18 poles to a stake in L.
L. Chandley's line; thence with said
line North 45 west 2 poles to a
, stake in the swamp; thence North
66 East 4 poles to a corner of lot
No. 1 ; thence with said line North
28 West 46 poles to the beginning,
w .containing eight acres more or less.
ISECOND TRACT: BEGINNING
1 1 on a white pine on bank of state
(highway near the Bill Shelton house
i . i i . i .
jjmcc; iiieute up nu Willi ine top
of the ridge as follows: North 44 V4
West 4 poles 11 links to a white
pine; thence Nvrth 26 V4 West 6
poles 16 links to a white pine on top
of ridge; thence North 26 West 11
Funeral Of Andy
Adolphus Hipps
Funeral services were conducted
at the Flats of Spring Creek Bap
tist church, Saturday morning 'at
11:00 o'clock for Andy Adolphus
Hipps, well known farmer of the
Freezeland sect km of Madison
county, who died in an Asheville
hospital, Fridfay morning. While
Mr. Hipps had been in poor health
for more than' a year, his condition
was not known to be serious and
his sudden death came as a great
surprise and shock to his wide circle
of relatives and friends. He was
a member of one of the most
prominent and widely known
families in the Spring Creek sec
tion, the son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Mont Hipps. He is survived
by his widow, three srns, Jeter
Hipps, of Turkey Creek, and two
younger sons, and by four brothers,
Clcvtland, of Spring Creek, Mitch
ell, of Little Rock, Ark-, Lieut.
Ferdie L- Hipp?, chaplain, CCC
(tnip. Cape Hatteias, N. C., and
Lee. of Los Angeles, and fix sisters
Mis V. M. Oogdill, and Mrs. Gar
field Miller, of Canton, Mrs. Quince
Bhinkenship, of Spring Creek, Mrs.
B. A- Parham, of Ravcnsford, Mrs.
Cenie Green, of Lenoir City, Tenn
and Mrs. Renie Clark, of Suuth
Hominy. Interment was in the
Baptist cemetery, Spring Creek.
NOTICE
Miss
i Constfance Fitzgerald were joint
hostesses to the Sewing Circle on
Thursday night. After a pleasant
hour of sewing, coffee and sand
wiches were served. The next poles 7 links to a stake; thence North
meeting will be held at the home of J 16 East 9 poles 7 links to a stake;
Mrs. Floyd Askew. J thence North 12 West 26 pole8 t0 a
The characters for the Junior ,red oak on ridge; then North 12
play, "A Country Cinderella", a 3 ' West 7 poles to a locust; thence
Charles George, have
act play by Charles George,
been announced. The date of pre
senilation will be announced later.
Rosie Green, Lillian Russell;
Sophie Green, her mother, Iona
Davis; Ezra Green, her father, Gar
land Russell; Henry Brown, from
the country, Craig Kirkpatrick;
Archibald Gole, an English dancing
teacher, Harly Gunter; Dora Grey,
his fiancee, Faye 'F'lemmions;
Evelyn Gabrille, a wealthy orphan,
Ella Trantham; Gerald Banksons;
Charles Kirkpatrick; Madam Tou-
lce, a French modiste, Lucille Plem-
mons; James, a butler, Kenneth
G-owan, Felce, a maid, Agnes Pack-ett.
Mr. and Mrs. T- P. Burgess spent
the Thanksgiving holidays in Sum-
merton, S. C.
Mrs Lewis Tweed and Miss
Constance Fitzgerald were guests
of Miss Emma Logan on Thanks
giving day.
ply to the eourt f or the, rsuef.Uler.lr
iwdr!tI!2aldMtlsiB
1 bia' tne 30th noY.oToiBJia
r--t;J-.nA"VlJL ME
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as' Administra
trix of the estate of Collin Cook,
late of Madison County, this is tn
notify all persons having claims
against the estate to present them
to the undersigned at her home
west of Hot Springs within a period
of one year, otherwise this notice
will be. pleaded in bar of recovery.
All persons indebted to the estate
will please make prompt settle-,
ment
This the 26th day of Oct., 1936 -
NOVA COOK
Admiaistratrfa of the estate ,of
Collia Cook. :- - - vvv;
0. 29N. 5. 12. 19. 26. D. 8,
North 88 West 5 poles tw a chestnut
tree on ridge; thence North 56
West 7 poles to a dogwood; thence
North 85 West 14 poles to an oak
on the ridge; thence South 89 West
3 poles 15 links to a black gum on
the ridge, Broyett's corner; thence
with Broyette line South 40 East
17 poles to a rock on ridge; thence
South 20 West 11 ipoles 10 links to
a white pine; thence South 15 We3t
13 poles to a dogwood in the gap;
thence South 4 West 9 poles 15 links
to a white pine on the ridge; thence
South 60 East 46 poles to the white
pine the Beginning, containing 14
acres more or less.
The deed is recorded in Deed
Book No. 40 !at Page 211 to which
reference is hereby made.
This the 16th day of Nov. 1936.
J- M. BALEY, JR., Coi
N. 19, 26, D. 3, 10.
NORTH CAROLINA.
MADISON COUNTY.
In the Superior Court
MADISON COUNTY,
vs.
No 1877-Ollie Kerley & husband
No. 1870-Gaskill Construction Co.
No. 1631-Mrs. Ella Johnson &
husband
No. 1602-Grant Reed bnd wife Mrs.
Grant Reed.
No. 1620-Miss Neta Gahagan
No. 1637-Mrs. E. R. Randall & E.
R. Randall
No 1625-J. F. Garrison & wife
Mrs. J. F. Garrison
No. 1646-Hobart Thomas & wife
JMrs. Hobart Thomas
No. 1856-W. T. Collins & wife Mrs.
W. T. Collins
No. 1676-G. H. Gosnell & wife Mrs.
G. H. Gosnell
No. 1688-Crit Shelton & wife Mrs.
Crit Shelton
No. 1683-Mrs. Dora Ray & husband
No. 1689-rCotatney Shelton & Mrs.
Coatney Shelton
No. 1730-John Keith & wife Mrs.
John Keith
No. 1744-R K. Buckner & wife
Mrs. R. K. Buckner
No. 1757-Mrs. G. B. Gardner & G.
IB. Gardner
No. 1706-Will Cook .-
No. 1763-Nellie Horton & husband
No. 180'6-Mrs. Jane Teairue &
husband
No 1818-W. J. Ramsey & wife Mrs.
W. J. Ramsey
No. 1983 Sol Shelton & wife Mrs.
Sol Shelton
No. 1980-J. C. Rice & wif Mrs. J.
C. Rice
No. 184 7-S. K. Brown & wif Mrs.
S. K Brown
No. 1916-Chas. F. Wood & wife
IMirs. Chas. F. Wood
No. 1920-F. D. M. Strenchen
No. 1961-Nina Sams & husband
The defendants above named and
designated by ctese number, will
take notice that an action entitled
above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Madison County
to foreclose 1934 tax sales certifi
cates to collect taxes due plaintiff
for said 1934 delinquent taxes due,
and the said defendants will further
take notice th'at they are required
to appear at the office of the Clerk
of Superior Court of said County
and State at the Court house in
Town of Marshall, N. C, thirty days
after the 24th day of December
1936, and answer 0r demur to the
complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will fepply to the codrt for
the relief demanded in the said com
plaint This th g" dav of Nov 1936.
J. HUBERT DAVIS
Clark Superior Court.
N. 26, D. 3, 10, 17.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ,
Eavinff qualified as admnistra
tor of the estate of Annie Reems,
late of . Madison ' County, N. C,
this is to notify all persons having'
claims against the said estate to pre
sent the same to the undersigned at
Marshall, N, C, R. 1, within twelve
monthsr-from this date r this notice
will ,he pleadecLjn, btar of, the yoeW
ery. "A4f persons owing said estate
will please make ..immediate payment
WZ. ,i jeigned r.-iz.--.-J---
This Mrrr.ir -lfi- 4M4at.
Asnie-heemsr
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