. - 3 j r . r t r j ' - tj J u m in J ! 1 - ..j M'v. 4 1 3 y u i j j u i j it ti.ieiii:..j c::.'asM tacts by noted doctor! ' e. tested irot strlklnar re- that tension. Irritability aren't relieved witn Finknanrs. bee u you don't escape suilocating "hot flashes" that made change-of-life bo hard to bear. Today.get Lydia Plnkham's Vegetable Compound at all drug; stores, - 1 t f from awful discomforts of cl re e-of-Ufe. Nervousness was if uui -d for as many as 87 . . . "liot liaalies" 75 1 - ' H j No Co.lly Shots NMdd- Female Allnnntt KeltaracH Results were credited entirely to Lvciia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. Acting through the sympathetic nervous system, . It has remarkable power to relieve this functionally-caused distress. Don't suffer needlessly. Bee if SLOT I HOUEJ-WAM UP TIRED 1 When due to simple Iron defi ciency anemia, take Pinkham Tablets. Rich In Iron, they start to strengthen your iron starved blood within one day. Bluff News MRS. DEMPSEY WOODY, CorreepwideuV .. There was a nice crowd at thei baptizing; and church Sunday de-l spite the rain. , ', Air. Koy Woody and' son Mike nights -with Mr, Dempsey Woody spent Wednesday and Thursday and family. Mr. Charlie Henderson is ill at this writing. 'Mrs. Agues Brooks' mother, , ..y vli'j !. . .'.:..! . Ii ty phoid. , ! Air. and Mrs. Doyle Eaynurd and boys of Wadesboro spent last weekend visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Quay Smathers and family and Miss Violet Ann Wpody of Canton visited Mr. and Mrs. DempBey Woody last Monday and all; enjoyed a picnic. ,Mr. and Mrs. James Waldroup of Swannanoa visited his parents, Mr.-and Mrs. Willard "Waldroup last weekend. - The Rev, and Mrs. Estel Strick yaliM had dinner Sunday , with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brooks. Jimmie Roberts has been home on leave from service with ., his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rob erts. . " . ' . " Lois Faye Woody accompanied her nncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Quay Smathers, to Blowing Rock for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bayinard of Ashevilk) visited Mr. and' Mrs. Fate Woody one day last iweek. Mr. ana Mrs. Richard Dufllap of Balfour spent - their vacation with her parents, Mr. .and Jars Dave Brqoks. ' 1 CF " ' i In co"' ": North C; i o clock nnuii. I!)ii0, at t..e x 11 . N.! C lv i est bidder f ir i lands in I f ' taxes for 1. This being ail t' the follow ii ' t LARGE, FRESH, GUARANTEED GOOD 1 T t if WHOLE MELONS- EACH ' - ' J SUPER RIGHT PIGNIC SMOULDERS - 29 SLICED GW ALLGOOD BRAND SUPER RIGHT. . 1-Lb. PKG. , ." i 1-Lb PKG. 43g ft JANE PARKER , Potato 0. PKG. Buy Several Package "'.'TV ' A&P INSTANT , mum? SFcCmL! Ann Page Really Fresh Vint JAR v ' Quart A R . JAR, STOCK UP I 6-Oz.JAR (300 GIANT 10-Oz. JAR 2-Oz. JAR 3 EIGHT O'CLOCK jy lit M i 1 , 1-Lb. BAG v 1 l' 1-Lb 7 . CANS A i FKG. cf 12 f? Blankenship, Eon, 1 house & lot, IN. Main bi. ; ; Buckner, J. K., 1 lot, Eig Burnett Mary ( Correll) ,1 . liouse & lot, . Jil!'I kV. : O.UW EngUsh, Mrs. Mary Mta, 1 A lnt M. Main St 21.00 Holcombe, Edd & lberry, 1 business nouse, mau oi, ihk. Holcombe, James, 1 business ' house, Main si. x . lt. Hill Ton Place 104.63 Hunter, R. W., 1 house ft lot, Chestnut St ,14.16 Ponder, Forrest 1 house ft lot, N. Main St s 26.74 Ray, Oliver house ft lots, -' N. Main St , . 71,00 Sheppard, Harry, 1 house ft " lot tsauey . r "vv rinsf. if nitvertisinir and 4V'wlll be added to the above. , JOHN P. SMITH, Tax Collector. 7-7, 14, 21, 28c 'LT3 liwa of v : ih'.r of i t 12 0'- ' i list 8, hi Mars . vhe high following which the i unpaid. ,i owned by j 1 1 Sr NOTICE SPftle bids are being accepted by Ted R, Russell, Madison Coun ty Auditor, to supply eoal for the courthouse and jail for 1960-61. Bids will be accepted through Ju i on -mefi ' 01 Bids will be opened on August 1, . 1960. ' '- ' TED R. RUSSELL, Auditor, Madison County. 7-14,21,28(S , . , . ' Sam Fox Hurls', No -Hitter For Mars Hill L. L. iSam Fox hurled a no-hitter a c-aimst Hot Snrines July 5 on t!he Mars Hill diamond as Mars Hill's Little Leaguers clobbered Hot Springs, 9-0. While pitching the no-hitter. Fox struck out sixteen batters while walkm only two. These two were eliminated by doulhle nlavs. Mars . Hill played erro ' s tall and second baseman Edward C. ' was the starting man L7i ' 7"e?5y ' Kot" 'j , lon Payneand Rocky Grooms 1. J the winners at the plate with two for three each. Grooms, Roger Clark and Payne smacked home runs for Mars Hill. Hot Springs 000 600 0 0 4 Mars Hill - ' 105 21x 9 9 0 Walnut Little League Defeats 'Marshall . . . ., . , ., , , i Walnut Little League "defeated Marshall last Thursday, 16-6, at Walnut , Walnut was led at bat bv Ronnie Meadows, Jimmie Lan Aer. Jerrv ' Adams and 1 Eddie Henderson, all hitting home runs. Slasrle had a home run for Mar shall. " , - - . i Eddie , Henderson went all the way for Walnut, scattering , six hits and fanning 10. I O The Mais Kill Little Leaguers made it two shutouts in a row as they defeated Hot Springs, 11-0, last Thursday at Hot Springs. Steve Davis, M. H. pitcher, gave up two singles in the first ln nins? them shut the door on H. S., allowing no more hits and walk ing hone. : Mars Hill also played its second errorless game of the week. Larry Hunter and Ronnie Hensiey starred in the infield. Rocky Grooms had a perfect day with S for 3, including a home run. Larry Hunter also hit for the circuit Tolley and Jdhoson led the losers at the plate. The victory ave M.H. a 8-0 record for the seasoni Mare Hill 065 0011 14 0 Hot Springs " ' 000 00 0 2 5 Mars Hill Babe Ruthers Defeat Newport, 9-7 Manager 'Bill Bennett's - Mars Hill Babe' Ruth team defeated Bradlev's (Newport Tenm.) July 6 in an exhibition gamet 8-7, at Newport. Doug Fonder was cred ited with the victory with John son beinir charged with the loss. Woody Amnions, with 2 for 8, led the winners. Sams banged a dou ble while Charles Smfth and Am nions hit triples for Mars Hill This tied the two teams with one victory each. Jtfars Hill's team lost to Hot SnriniM last Thursday, 2-1, and lost to Marshall Friday, 2-1. In both games Mars Hill pitchers gave up just two hits. Marshall Tops Laurel Behind Candler Monday Fred Candler, strong throwing Marshall righthander, shut out Laurel on two hits Monday for his second win in as many starts. Candler allowed a single to Carl Tweed in the second inning and a single to Russell Gentry in the fourth .innincr. , The Marshall Babe Ruthers nicked ud two runs in the fifth and seventh innings to salt away the victory. ' ' G. Cntshall started on the mound for Laurel and allowed all Marshall's rune on Bix hits. He was relieved in the seventh; by Carl Tweed. Marshall ... 000 020 24 Laurel ' 000 000 00 n 1 L S . v. a .1 slhtC-a- J- Hot Springs News GINNY MORRIS, Correspondent ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE WotHmo. iiiHlifipd ai Adminis trator of the estate of S. W. Mc Clure, deceased, late of Madison County, JNorth uarouna, wis is w nnHfv all -nersons havinur claims against said estate to , present them to tne unaersigneu at x" 341, Marshal, N. C, on or before f) IfitVi ntr nf Jlllv. 1961. Ot this notice will be pleaded in bar of tneir recovevry. au ieiauii indebted to said estate will please make immediate Dayment to the undersigned. t n(ii This tne loin aay 01 June j.ou. . CLYDE M. ROiiEUTS, . Administrator. 6-16 7-21c ADMINISTRATOR'S Having qualsl'ied ; trator of the estate i . Bryan, deceased, ln County, North Caro notify all persons 1 scainst said e ' t iera to the u ; Church St, l . i. N. C, on or bt ; of July, 13(51, or i : pleaded t lar "i-y. All persons i e vl r,,l'l' payment to t l';,uY-JI'v-,i (-' '.V. G. ) .;YAX, - "OTIC3 - inis . I rank 'adison is to f.;1,iims 1 1 Marshall Defeats ' Mars Hill, 2-1, Here Friday " Larry West squeezed home Jack Martin from third base in the bottom of the six inning to give Marshall a 2-1 victory over Mars Hill here Friday in a Babe Ruth League game. 1 ' r -, "Fred Candler, Marshall right hander, held Mars Hill to three hits while 'striking out eleven for the victory, Candler and Arthur Davis, Mars Hill lefthander, had a pitchers' duel going througout the game. Davis struck out -fourteen Marshall batters and allowed five. hits. ' " " -r- Mars Hill ' OlO OOfl'O 1 Marshall ',- 000 101 X 2 ' Zems liquid ot ointment a doe-" , tor's antiseptic, promptly relieves itching, stops scratching and so helps heal and clear surface skin , rashes. Buy Eitn.ttAM ' i Strength Zemo forMll stubborn eases ; Hot Springs regrets the loss of her nost as head of the Madison Countv Library, but understands that the larger quarters offered by the county seat is a beneficial sten forward in our county's prog ress. With eood grace, Hot Serines will accent her role as a branch library, run by volunteer workers and donate funds. Know- insr the tremedous educational value of a public library, the cit izens of Hot Springs are busy forming plans for their library branch. Hot Springs knows that a better town will spring from our future educated young people. Everyone is aware that only the nublic library can keep on hand the information and literature so vital to their education. The fu turre will demand more highly skilled and educated, active citi sens and Hot Springs will be pre pared to supply them. Marshall, balncr the county seat, does well Reserve the position of ' centering the library within its city limits, but . Hot Swings will continue its library work, as a branch, so that materials will always be availablel to. its citizens. A dessert bridge party was held July 6, at the home of Mrs, .Bob Gentry, entertaining the local bi weekly bridge club. The Higtt scorer was Mrs. Gage and the cortsolation position wen .to Mrs. Hugh Lance. , '.'. Spending a week with Mrs. Mil dred Izlar are Mrs. Bud Smith and daughter. Cherry, of Rich lands. Va. Also visiting Mrs. I- lar are Pfc. and Mrs. Steve Smith of Fort Jackson, S. C. They expect to be here just for the weekend of July 11. - . Mrs. P. JJ. Cecil and daughter, Mrs. Sims, and Mrs, Cecil's grand. daughter, Miss Abbie Sims, of Snartanlbunr. S. C. were guesta of Mrs. George Lippard for the day, July 7. Gathered here in Hot oprrnga for the special day of July 10, to celebrate the birthday of Mrs Myrtle Burgin, are Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Izlar of Chattanooga, Tenn., who arrived here Friday night July 8 ,and are staying at the home of Mrs. Burgin. Mr.- and Mrs. Arthur Painter and their two children, Randy and- Debbie, of Sylva are guests in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Bur inn They arrived Saturday to join the trrouo in the birthday celebration We all extend our congratulations and best wishes to Mrs. Myrtle Burgin on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson left July 7 for their home in Memphis, Tenn., after a visit with his parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Joe Henderson. We wish to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson on the birth of their new daughter, Don na Marie, July 10, at Memorial Mission Hospital, Ashevllle. r Mr. Lloyd Stamey and the for mer Mrs. Betty Lou Gunter vere married July 9 in Marshall. We wish them much happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Runnion and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson have arrived home from their va cation at Myrtle Beach, S. C. The children, Billie Kay and Claudette, as well as their parents, are sport ing golden tans. o EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED by DR. LOCKARD 8 A. M to 12 Noon FRIDAYS THE L. P. ROBERTS cuiLDir;a MARSHALL, N. C. O ' o We hope that all Hot Springs visitors for the Fourth and our citizens who visited elsewhere,' have made their trips in safety. Our nation's roads are our cruel-1 est murderers. 1 Bible School To Start At North Fork Church Mon., July 18 There will be a Bible School' at the North Fork Baptist Church, beginning July 18. The time ia 2 p.m., to 5 p. m. The children will be picked up by men of the com munity. ' , '! , ' ' ' Send The News-Record - To 7"f i Your Boy In Service WHY Not Send Tho Home Paper to Your Absent Son or Daughter ? " n Kalps Te One HooMrioksiMi ' on,Boy OUST UKe A UTTTEd. HOME fir- Svtinq Creek News VIRGINIA MEADOWS, Correspondent . ' " TOllLIIVZin We're very sorry to hear Mr. A. P. Martin is in the hospital. We all hope he will return home soon. s Misa" Linda Price is spending1 her vacation with her aunt, Gail Wfllett V- s'-f'i'v1- F. N. Willctt, Carroll and Har-j old Meadows, ' Charles Wills, Joe Justice, Dwight Meadows and Tommy Clark "enjoyed the movies at Hot Springs Friday night.' Polly Justice spent last week at Fines Creek wi'.h her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Y.'ondy and fan,.. are g;:au..iT . r vaca tion lit. an! I:-. Waldrf.'p . lit. a.i ir. c. : ' Mrs. W, A. Meadows,' Harold and Carroll Meadows enjoyed a pic nic at the Silver Mines Saturday. (Margaret Ledford and Gail Willett went to Marshall Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Plemmon -went to Asheville Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edd West FpcnJ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ftr man Willctt . Air. and TTrs. Gay i;arl!;i visitlrj J'r. IT. E. I.Tarli.i . day evc.'.. Ta ars vc-r ? ' 1 I'r. A" l : I ': 1 a f i