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Madison County Record from Marshall, North Carolina • Page 5

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Marshall, North Carolina
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Hill Items. Br hi Bank's First Daly 1 v. av Wc will soli you your fa I Facinators, Sweaters, Siispendersv.Shawlcs, Ties r3 thing in 4 theDryCrbod Notions line 'for Pq 1 1 Ifi to its depositors. The business of this bank is conducted on this basis, whfch is, in truth, SECURITY AND Goods; Elsewhere CONSERVATISM. Safetv -is con- I sidered betore pronts.

T-T7crri Vim ViT "vm-rjTfTVTrt 'I-i "A FWEnpof General Merchandise that will seU you as cheapl or cheaopf than one LJllC we jIIIW Mwet WE WILL notvbe undersold; in asking for your assuring you al- treatment and satis-' 5 FRENCH BROAD W. BAMYjCajer: H. C. RECTOR, As't Cashier, DAVIS FOR THE PEOPLE BARGAINS IN and SHOES ttmmrn nnmm mmmm ni i 0 EJ LOCAL-NEWS' ITEMS Wovfeel justified banking business, ways, courteous 1 factory service. if THE BANK OF J.

J. REDMON, Pres F. SHELTON, Vice Pres. A MERCHANDISE SPECTAL CLOTHING TRADE BOILDEES fl-' WITH Bornio MrC and MrsV W.k H. Bidmon a i Thohe Batteries 60 cents per set at The Record A.

F. Sprinkle and C. a Bruce were here from Mars Hill Tuesday, Blank mortgages and (and poster notices for sale at The' Record 'office. Bunyan Fortner wns hbn from Richmond, visiting the'hoWe ME AND AVE MONEY. ir--: I m6 ciocicjB astern winder D.

a Hunter owned opiW bnV we presume that the l-rVAr chon in the Shelton Fare A-packed house greeted Bev. Jsi Suttlev at Baptist church Sunday night for, his fare well the -Methodist and boih': having can' ctelled-their appointments for this occasion; Mr. buttle gave brief Teview of his work, here which showed that he had done an excellent work he thanked heart ily all those had held up his hands and him in his work. Then referring to the un pleasant side for a few moments be. reminded -the drones their neglect of duty and, urged them to wake-tip.

and bestir themselves in the interest of the -church of lost soujs. Atfthe close' of the service Mr, on behalf of the which was 'unanimously adopted expressing' their regrets- at the loss to the church of Mr. SutUe as pastor and the loss to society of he and his excellent family. The family left Thursday for their new field of labor at Shelby, N. which was the boyhood hoina of Mr.

Suttle The i best wjsbes oar people go with Rev. Mr. Simpson. Bevl Elmer Simpson the newly assigned Methodist- minister for this place filled his first appoint-iheht hre Sunday i and made a very favorable upon his congregation. Mr.

Simpson will continue to make bis home at Weaverville where hernow lives in order that he may continue his- children iu the college at that place, and covering his appointments from there. v- (By Assdciated Press.) Washington, Dec r-President eltoday-appointed Daniel general jmmigratdn, to' fill the pJace made vacant bj tne deatn ox Sargent, and made his intention, of re-appoint-, iiig tbeir positions W.D. Ccum, "collector of the port atO)iarlestont S. CJ' and Martin chairman of the' interstate commerce commission. Keefe is president of the International Association of Long shoremen and former vice presi dent, of.

tb0 American' Federation of, During tne recent cam natgn Keefe announced h's support of Judge Taft, in deflancs of the policy of NPresident Gom- pers of the Federation of Labor He was one of the most loyal Taft workers vin labor circles. The president signed his commission to day. and he received it from the hands of Secretary Straus, with wnonr oe comer rea aaring tne day. At the expiration of his term of office early this month Collector Crm at Charleston will be There was a long and bitier 'fight on the original ap pointment of Dr. Crum, who is a hegrot' For sever! years his name was hung up in the senate and the people of Charleston stubbornly fought his comfirmation.

Dr. record, as collector at Charleston hai been such that President Roosevelt has decided he shall have another term.u As chairman of the interstate commerce commission Mr. Knapp who has been identified with the commission for 18 years, has made a record which has Won the admi-ratjpn! of the and at the expiration of his present term the firsf of. next year the president will reappoint him. This Is Worth Reading' Leo.

F. ZeRnski, of 68 Gibson Bualo says: -1 cured the mist 'annoying cold sore I ever ta3, with Bucklen's Arnica Salve I at plied this salve once a day fof two every trace of the' tlra vii con" Heals all sores Rev. well. Koosey i Editor, Record: Our little town ti ti .1 A i is sun maaung some improvBioeuih i Lee B. Ramsey has just completed a very neat on his Mr.

M. B. Marchbanks has just remodeled his house on North Main which adds greatly to its appearance. Mr. dI S.4, Ball has also made improvements' on- his property ir.

Ik JB. uoneycutc has gone to Marsball to look after his lumber interest. Mr-John Ramsey of R. F. p.

1 was in town today doing some Mn John Anderson is poshing the work on the new college build- ing. Well if Smith should contest Webb's seat the $3000. allowed will help him but while he is lob bying forine Bessimer City post- office as that is all he can hope to getoutof.it Success to The MARS. MOTHER AT PRAYER. "Once, says a writer, "I sud denly, opened the door of my mother's room and saw her on her knees' 'and heard her speak my name in prayer.

I quickly and quietfy withdrew with a feeling of awe and' reverence in my heart. Soon jvent away from school, then to college, then into life's sterner duties. But I never 'orgot that-one glimpse of my mother at prayer, nor the one rdrniy. own name which, I heard her utter. Well did I know that I had seen that day was.

but glimpse of what going Oft "everyday in that sacred closat of and-; the consciousness strengthened trie a thousand1 times in doty, in danger, and in strut ltlai'tbc of our own good pother, during many years of the lust of her life, to spend, two hours of--fvcry day in silent prayer: GEO. T. ANGELL. -h Faust Items. Win, Worley, jr.t and Miss, Bryan closed out a four mopths term of school at Loweir Littie Creek last Friday.

The patrons seem, to be well pleased with work. were delighted with the nice en tertainmen they gave ns, which began about 2 p. m. and lasted until p. areelpectr ing Mr, Worley to teacfi for lis this winter.

'J The farmers of this section are just winding up their corn shucking and they seem to think they bavemade enough to do them, and I am in hopes they have for the Laurels hasnt yet bloomed to bear gold and I cant tell as they are even budding yet. The two Sunday schools on Upper Lattrel is flourishings. The lumber business is stul at a low ebb in this section. Respectfully, 51 STARLING PONDER. Hie Merchants of Newport Tenn know and appreciate "A good thing" The Times of that place has 'enlarged to seven column eight pages and is loaded to the muzz'e with attractive ads; which goes to show hat Newport is a live town and the Times and Bro.

Campbell help, to make it so. Jim Co' vin of the firm of Cal-Tin Davidson of Ashevihe who bav the contract for building" the concrete Reservoir, for the town is, here making preparations to stat thief work Monday. Roberts will soon close out his grocer store and go to Knoxvwle first of the 1 year whore he -will travel Tennessee SUPPLIES i next doorbejbal J- M. the1. lHf Brach section has gone--tb' 'Virginia to try to dig up some 4- The Misses Qarrett, Hill, Harry Hill and' Witt Hot Spring spent Satnrdt Jasj, with Mr.

and Mis. p. Chipley .1 1 Siding; and Weights and Puueys, Atail your 6rder; for McQaH's patterns to Tj-N; JAMES. "Same will havetprompt attention rity depends on crops Crops depend oh the farmer "i The farmer depends on the Lynch? -burg Now altogether for prosperity. T.

NJAMES, sells, the plpw, John Lisenbce the clock editor of the Ring News said that he was a stem winder, and we guess that stem froze off Wednesday morn ilJg.as, the. clock was on a stand Jeff Mace who was ton victed inj tm of fthe killing; Whitt Was pardoned last, week by the gOvernori Newt Macd and John Flasher 1 who wer' implicated.in the killing were' pardoned br Governor Russell soon after their conviction. New Terrns Begin MonrJayi. The-newly elected county officers wilT go into office; Ineit Monday ts well as those re-elected wh'bev'uUedv' file nV bonds and take' the oattT for the incoming' term. It is the duty of the County Commissioners to see that each and -every officer give a good and sufficient boiyi for.

the. faithful performance of his duties. Should the Commissioners fail to do this then any tax payer can bring action against the Commissioners for failure to perform their duty as well as to recover from the Commissioners any. losses that may be aastained! by their failure to take good bonds." Every man signing an officials bond should justify to same and the Commissioners should investigate and see that each signer is well worth the bond. We know of some now on bonds -for several thousand' dollars that too one collect one cent out of ait suppose that" some officer oliouli default under bond like this where would the -county be; -r'- 1 Editor 1 Uplift Coiaausslbn help ing us ia any Way they can, but that which "makes us tired is for a xorta uaronnian to awry home and be wilHnaf the State of- Lis tlrtb and Is own people in order ph: '3 rre'ti; Lhoriiy c'whi'U'rrca' :.3 tzzzQj 7 CtUwba up ij to Li3 Cesaty Paints, Oils and Brushes, Doors and Win- dow Sash, Sash Cord, Junius Adams prominent Roofing always in stock and at right prices.

W. J. McLendoii, Jr. young attorney nM a son of Judge Joseph Sv- Adams was here on! legal business- Mon- AttorneyGuy Roberts has returned frojn a trip to Missouri where be to lobk after the Arrowood estate for heirs 5 in this county -fiffi. 'A 'v' W.

J. Weaver entertained the Methodist Sunday' School at her home on Thanksgiving night which was a very enjoyaUo occasion to all After, next. Chairman Ammons will be "a cheapi statefi-man out Job, j. apd will go down in history; as Knotbead Bill I alonsf with Cocoanut SchanVMiliiroho have ttfe contract for drilling the well for the watelr -1 works arrived with their machino Wednesday and are setting the saiiie getting -Jready W. O.

son I FHEiiCI BROAD MILLS i AT DEPOT Grrads Corn and Feed for the public every day. Meal and Feed at wholesale. Experienced Millers, r-- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Brick for Sale large 6rtsmal quantities J. Sandy Siflnjs. A.

P. Martin is how engaged in getting out and shipping Sprue pine acid wood on Doe Branch. Gaither Candler was here from Marshall Teusday Visiting his grandfather Z. M. Charles Gofortb Eugene Reed and James Dockery eniisted in the United States Army at last week and left for Columl Ohio last Sunday.

Mr. Carlos Roberts has recently purchased the stock of gooda i Barnard i belonging" to P. V. Goforth. Mif Stokely Ensley has xtc iv moved trom not oprir i the new dwelling house cf P.

Goforth. I Th.irr.a3 Frisbca of ITct will soon cpea up r.ex the L. s'- II. Casada. of Bandy Muslu writes WANTED! To Buy AM Your Chickens and Eggs And All Other PRODUCE 'Highest Casti Market Price Paid At AU Times; J.

F. Candler ADangerous Operatlea Is tle removal of the appendix by a surgeon. No one who takes Dr. Ring's ifew Life Pills is ever subjected to this frightful ordeal They work so quietly yon dont feel them: They curt constipation biliousness i and malaria 25c at Red'mon Roberts drug 4 Mrs. Dudley Chlpley expects to leave Saturday -for Fensocola where she will spend the winter .1 from, Fcri Wrisht, fa 1 the old rcl'able Recprd be.

ent him pJsX fcon.Jteep. pp with nom eyemts. i Rev. a IX haa sufplicl 1' 'church hera- since' last I tas' iretarned complete rc-slar Uncla Frank Lector says for us ti stop hh of Ur 'irr with his t.t jast but. now the p-a-n-i-c for Sold undsr guarantee at Rsdmoalteritory for llazen of druj store.

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