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The French Broad News from Marshall, North Carolina • Page 4

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Walnut News Items Af 1 ilisws liic Lifcy YouniJlIan III I feave received several letters cleaning oft the Walnot ceme- 1 tvary Thartday by thf J'l 'Luiul ul (JnoarptmaHd) askras Thisis a large cemetery menVTedueed?" I would have and has been neelecteo for years. of your Attention Latterwered but. have not I anyone who has relatives bur' VJ. H. Whit 'W.

t. YlNLEtV bad time, and am answering in I jed here and has not yet given editor. AV is 1 for old o'nnfKlrirr iiTh fHia Wftrlr WO Will whs way. The taxpayer may complain be elad to -have any amount you II.OO 'itj 'V s.l I mav aarifl j-v 'tis Tf. will t.n.kY.

to me ooart wunty vxiuimis Thrf Monthf of the-age "of 21 years and over omen should insure their lives ll safe Insurance Company. It way of a sure future competence leave behirid or for yourself in AM LOCAL "AGENT FOR VL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY JPiHLADELPHIA, PA. bpst, safest and oldest compan- sioners. Any person wishing to perhaps, more than one hundred 1 7 1 1 iSE complajn that'their property has J. U79.

Koon Ukmnorlv valued run nre- sent their'claim in writing and VrHURSDAY JUNEjSdf 1911 the Board of Commissioners shall Ua' Want hear- any evidence adduced by him and shall summon and ex Our steady growth is evidence that the banking house which throws the greatest safe guards Otound its business in order to protect its deposi- tors, merits' the confidence the -public. Hfyou are not a customer of our bank let this be your invitation to become One. Our relations will 3 mutually profitable. MAKE OUR BANK. YOUR BANK We pay liberal interest consistent with safety.

ted States. I can give you any. i amine any witness necessary for you may 'want and will be pleas- a just decision of the question. ono ies i kin eu sui'aiit' including the assessor who made Artfew Railroad Station. jfA Piano for the Court House.

Curfew. Law. 'A Lecture Course for the win ten 1 "yone who is interebted in life ln-jl on me in my office in Marsliall, 'to serve with pleasure, the valuation If your property is assessed at TRUE VALUE I would not AGENT mart JAN' Judtre Pritchard" and others make the complaint, as the law says it shall be assessed at true Will be invited an are expected value and the Legislature goes LsTROY AND i uqyi cnwir.uu uciifci nuuicaa' ea on good roads on the Fourth further and says that true Subscriptions to New Church FEAR TOE BANK OF FRENCH BROAD; TriF RANK OF GOOD SERVICE TP value" shall be held and deemed of July. and Parsonage to mean what the property and mm warning subjects would bring at cash There' will be a great picnic dollar to get this burying ground cleared up as it should be. If the colored people who have friends buried here want their yard cleaned off they will have to come and clean off or send in the money and we will have it done.

v''-. Rev. J. H. Ballard is spending the month of Jutie visiting relatives in Texas.

Uncle Mallie Reeves is still confined to his bed i Mrs. R. R. Ramsey is much better. V.

Bessie McDevitt, Cora Lee Ramsey, Hester and Lillie Tread-way have returned home after spending several months in Greensboro, N. C. Rev. T. A.

Center preached three of his old time sermons at the Freewill Baptist church here last Saturday and Sunday. The frame work of the McDevitt drug store is about completed. Rev. George Reeves was licensed to preach the Gospel at the FreewilL Baptist church last Saturday night. Mr.

A. C. Riddle, who has a good singing class at Dry Branch, came out with his class to Walnut last Sunday evening and gave us some good singing. We expect to have teach a singing school at Walnut with tale when sold in such manner on the Island in Marshall as property and subjects are end a glorious Fourth celebrated. Ut off usually sold.

WAGOINsS Many prominent speakers i are Complaints to be handed in on "fear ieorge expected to be present and de livtt-ddreses on good roads. second Monday in July, 1911. mm Scien.ce. is which is qui Paul's exhoi these: angerA and his staV hath torment. Crile, Professo gery at the University, de American Phi the other dayU and anger cr showed that impaired and ii real Sur- Respectfully, Reserve N.

B. McDEVITT. Good roads and highways from fore the the cities to the farms in the Society Colonel Blount country and from the farms in of fear i wraiu. xi id' Is greatly (Contributed.) Colonel Blount lectured Mon the country to the city are the Aladdin Lamp that transforms the, farmer into a resident of the cdty With all of its amusements ain cells dis- rai day evening en the subject "Wit Ifjou want the best wagon made see G. W.

Cole at Court House, or J. H. White at Citizens Bank. They Sell the. THORNHILL WAGON The Best Made.

They also sell the Walter A. Wood Mowing Machines, Rakes, Spike Tooth and Dish Harrows. Write or see them for prices integrated, thrd If ear or anger tfea Ladies Aid Society Dry W. J. Weaver" James Smart F.

Shelton White W. J. McLendon W. J. Gudger C.

L. McDowell R. N. Caton J. E.

Rector J. R. Swann Rev. C. W.

Watson Miss Nevada Ward Miss Emma Farmer J. Nelson J. Will Roberts T. N. James Dr.

J. N. B. Tweed Paul Rector? P. A McElroy Dr.

Frank Roberts G. L. McKinney H. C. Rector Cash B.

Mashburn 'J. II. Hanoy A.Mahqne' A. P. Roberts' R.

Allison Ir. Crile prl Jed also his and Humor." The audience was highly pleased with the clear $700.00 250.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 .75 10.00 12.00 100.00 10.00 10.00 fi.00 25.00 15.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 100.00 50.00 25.06 10.00 10.00 12.00 5.00 50.0Q 10.00 25.00 theory for a refcftpVHe said: distinction drawn between wit and advantages and at the same tijne gives him the wholesome air, pure water, luscious fruits and all the charm of the country residence and borne. It has occurred Wo no utilize as an antidote for fear andtt'rr an appeal and humor, his examples of which convulsed the audience to the same great lav which the origin of fear, is raely, the law of self-preservation, i I Jound that If an intelligent Datient suffer in from fear some time in July. with laughter. His perfect imitation of the characters in the famous play, "Rip Van Winkle," MIKE.

is made to see, sp plainly as to amount was a delight to all. All were to a firm ccnvictlon, Ithat his brain, and indeed, his wholulminir. was ddt- OPEN DAY AT CLUB HOUSE impressed with the great ease with which he could shift from one character to another, and slcally damaged bjloVr, (his same in The open day at the Club stinct of self-preservation will, in pro Blennerbaaset Island in the town of Marshall will be the cane of many Interesting things oa July 4th. A bate ball game early in the morning, good roads addresses by prominent speak era from 11 a. tn.

to 1 p. din- ner from 1 p. m. to 2 p. base ball, foot races and many other interesting and amusing things will takerface for theVentertain-njent of, the people." TTahoa waa ft fl portion to tiis conviction, bamsb worry the able manner in which he il iBiiiidersStipplies i.

i. land fear It Is hurJjng a threatened, juatraieu ine acuou miu sajiuKs everyone appreciaieu nie worn i- active militant whoso ravages of Rip, Gretqhen, and the, oily, of the children and the cooking are BnJ 1 Ml 1. i .11.. -1 T1 1. I a villain who Lrauauienwy v.iikhi.w-;i aone oy ine oiaer giris.

runcu i an uncertain, perhapa fancied one. In C. J. Ebbs fer is atf injury "via.stinot- ea to proqure a aeea mp s. was served to" rsitors wno i other possessjoni.

In the words jrf I came ar 'luring other 00 Dudley Chjippley Laths Plaster Sash Iwr 00 00 time Wood Fibfe ci teuueti ain; Gtiifne Law i A. v. unoen i EVERYTHING NEEDED ABOUT A tio With tU3 V--- LjralnttiSother i with BUILDING We are informed by Creditable people. 7 t)e effect upon twq men quwremug, the art of playing and in their when a mor6 pbwepul enemy of boih J. E.Bryatf-'y'iv'! E.

P. Goforth A. Plemmons w. T. Usry 6.00 10.00' 10.00 2.00 persons that our game laws are knowledge OI ansa iCome tnreaieningii ou o.

ia Pnnnion was the last on Tt, neculia that so many hflino- transgressed by Burners nt.tf tlieir ieruuty of ecmesa marVet. C3o4 shorten distance and bring arm lands near the market places, then good roads will add value to lands and every man that owns land should de-ulre to add, value to tiis lands by baildingf good roads and bringing them nearer to market. W. McLENDON, Jr. hn have been killing quail.

4.1 nrocram and showed 'herself things do us iiarin. Anything nnlawf nl to shoot these birds W. J. Weaveri Jr. 1 ,06 -Miss Elizabeth Weaver 1.18 mistress of the inetrumenii du uiw euBBuu.p! A misiress in tions help to make us old and tions help to make us old and and though the hunters shoot decrease the'power to think and tne art oniv the males, still this should Ka Anne.

The auail raises PENSIONS KUHng At Dm John Weaver .16 Miss Mary Weaver V.81 Hendricks 100.00 Sweetwater S. 1.10 M. H. Davis 5.00V to do in this world, vy nen we come to think of it, we find this is so, because instances known i Annu iiwivo t.Vna fin two broods each year and any one who shoots them is doubly VTtw Fourth of July celebration on in the town of Monday morning the town was An ftnd eap make a man or a i.c- th reuort of a oeatn 1 whan'mn criminal. This shoQting has been Cash or subscriptions gratefully aiOtl.UlV 1 inful Ull IIIH'M lltTU HI1U v.

roinironin the Bear Creek sec Soldiers and relatives of soldiers, of the late Civil War and of the Spanish-America War, i i please call on me at George" ilarahall will be conducted un by pistol shot at the thinkina of' one thing actAma rhflt. Will I 1. tnai received and promptly acknowl tion. We hope this win ioo low town. Jt.

seems pder the auspices of the Good edged. W. T. USRY Gojoin, a colored man wno naa ratfonailywe become warped. inpirinr there, had beenl i ed into by the game wardens ol the district and that arrests may Roads Association of Maaison conhty.

The Good Roads Asso i 1 ,1 a Rpxford. 615 New York Life shot and instantly Kiuea oy What They Will Do for Yon They will cure your backache, tlT be made and malefactors pumsn Pritchard's law omce, over Fowler Shelton's store, Marshall, N. C. Builcttng, Kansa uny, fajs. j.

ciation of the county has enrou-it membership many discharge of a revolver as 1 rUDiic Aoaress ujr oiaic vi o'clock m. wnen tne omce dani2cr of Farmers Union had a severe anacK or acum wurai settled in my back arid itidrieys and I was in great pain from my trouble. A TC UIVH0.tw of the piwninent. citizen? or K.junt. mnntT and Jasoer Ebbs strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build arrived they arrested the negro's RARSHALL DEFEATS LITTLE ROCK STEPHEN RICE la its president.

Everybody is State Ortranfzer-liecturer J. up the wcrri out tissues, and wife who had also been shot the arm." She claimed that she PENSION ATTORNEY friend recommended oiey Pills and vised two bottles of them and they have done ine a wqrld of Oreeri will aldress the farmers invited and earnestly requestea KMont nn that day with Thft ffame of ball played Turts eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre hurl rbne to the trunk to get of Madison county on the'Mis day between Little Rock and jfood." I. K. Burnett, Mars Hill, W.

You Neighbor'. Experience sion and Times of the Farmers sometbing.wh.en the pistol went t-fir 4inner and1 some extra for -lsda tbat may come from a Marshall resulted in a score 01 rent Blight's Disease and DiaV bates, and restore health' and oni'-fiVint-hpr: in tbearm. Union" at Marshall, Wednesday, 13 to 5 in favor of Marshall ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE." Ooioin was shot in the temple July 5th. Public lecture at 10 Qtarengtk. Refuse substitutes.

How you may profit by it. take Foley Kidnev Pills. Mrs. E. G.

Whiting, Willow Btreet, Akron, Ohio, says: For some time I had a very severe case of kidnev trouble and I suffered There were quite a number of o'clock followed by execu- The revolver whicti ma we Tfnvlntr Qualified as administrator of I. E. BURNETT errors, but the hits, made UP for t.ivA session in vhich the CJounty Every man knows that lands lvinrr bear citiea and places of killing wa a Ctolts. All the car the estate of John Edwards, deceased, them Marshall made 18 hits with backaches and dizzy headaches. lata nf Madison county.

North Caro tridges had been snapped except rjnionwill be organized. Ever market are more valuable than three home runs, two three-bag I had specks floating -before my eyes t.a fait 11 tired out and miserable. lina, this is to notify i all persons -hav one. Only one snowea iresu ure. 1 ot the sou in tne counijr imdlvinot tarther away, even claims against the estate of said de- iiam ti under- gers, one.

double and twelye sin rl There was anotner revolver iu should hea liOjureenJ8 lecsure J.l Q(t AAtikK bItITi I 1 1 nAv( thoiiffh the lands berof the same I saw Foley" Kidney.Pills advertised and got a bottle and took them accord- OQttWU W.BWfv signed administrator on or before the the truna, special mjiuc'i 1 id win oe iiuib wen ojjcmv. There was quite 'a great deal MISS ROBERTA ROGERS Public Stenographer OFFICE BANK OF FRENCH BROAD BUILDING. -t vSass, and every man knows that tfcn and resuus snoweu inch barrel, loaded an arounu. a. Hth dav of June.

1912. or tnis notice of wrangling ovec, decisions by -lmnst lit once." The pain and dizzy matters' not how near Jana lies These people were living ml President North Carolina will be pleaded in" bar of their recov A if there are no roads the visitors, but the umpire was headaches left me, my eye-sight 'became clear and today I can say I am a cabin erected by the power Farmers Union uDheld. We and highway leading from the All persons indebted to sam estate a well woman, thanks to Foley Kidney Company for its laborers jujouj 7 hope these games will not turn will please make, tmmeaiate payment I 1 Thp nreliminary trial -will be TO REVIVR JUDGMENT Pill" I. E. Burnett, Mars Hill, H.

lands.to. the citiea ana mere tia wav of jrettipg from the lands into wrangling contests. This the 5th day of June, R. 'A. EDWARDS Hours: 8 to 2.

held on Saturday at, 4 ociocif the cities, the land are not North Carolina Madison County. Administrator Dudley Chipley hf.nefitted bv being simply near, In the Suitor Court, i. A Problem Work. AThe Dm that the Tdifference is alto- Hester Duckett vs. T.

W. Plemmons. SOUTHERN CIVIL AND MINING MNEERING The defendant above named will take in the accessibility of the iKnuf. niYtv new have ar Kditor News: I would thank notice that an action entitled as above RAILWAY larrf! to the citiea 'on account of Wants. van to have this problem worked rived to work on the dam.

More has been commenced in the FOR Land Survey IfifL. mtnernla Tested Court of Madison county to revive a roads and way a of ao it coon that it does not matter through your paper by some of yet are" expected. They will work BEST SCHEDULE, FEWEST, judgment in the aliove entiued action its' readers: 'v. hh far land lies away from the for SS0.80 and costs, (mdjrraent record A cat in the bottom of a well ed in' Judgment Docket iiage 124 SUBS RIBERS to pay their subscrip- tions. French Broad News.

TO SELt, two complete saw mills, city or market if it within easy 100 feet'deep; It jumps up IARSJIALLvN.C. night and day in order to nmsn by early are glad there is promise of a speedy completion of this work. Aftf lights will be placed in all parts of the works Madison county records), and the aaia r-oh on account of Its' gooa defendant will further take notice that CHANGES OF CARS and LOWEST RATE Call on or trrite to J. H. WOOD, District Passenger Agent, I si, ht feet each day and falls back I feet each night.

How many days roads and traveling facilities purchaser to name his own price ana terms. See or write' J. H. White, Citizens Bank, Marshall, N. C.

A Letiint CallfomU DrnttUt Pasadena, March 0, 1911 will it take it to get put of the be is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court on July st, 1911, at the Court House of said eounty at Marshnil, N. and answer so that men can pusrj me wui a. ptreet Work well? Hobart B. Edwards. TO RENT O.

W. Sams' house; See UWMPVII IM lit I f. 1, nntlmen: We have J. H. White.

Citizens Bank, Mar Mars Hill, N. C. sold and recommended Foley's Honey COUNTY PENSION BOARD H)r demur to the complaint in said ac shall, n. c. tar that was being nsed tion or the plaint 7 will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said and Tar (impound for years.

u-lieve it to be one ot the most efficient rniArants on the Contain lithe Wake of tfie Heasies ti.ii lifto crn r.t Tifra rt. TL Puliner. TO SELL YOU Carver and Thornhtll Hrmntv Pension Hoard meets 9 seemed to have 7 s.r work was Children's Day complaint. This me 3rd, Little Rock, had the' measles. on first Monday, Tuesday and HEN'DEaSON, w.

wagons, Wood mowing macniues, rakes, disk or drag harrows', etc. Write' or we G. W. Cole or J. JU.

White, Marshall, N. C. ing no opiates or narcotics it can lie given ireely to children. Enough of lv can be taken relieve a 7. However Wednesday in July.

All pen i Superior Court. (f com The Children's Day was de li-rhtfullv celebrated at the Rath sioners able to attend will report cold. it has no nauseating TO INSURE your house, lmmJTam- ar 1 'f People 4 themselves present on those days. hot interfere with digestion church on last Be- The result was a sevure cougn wmuu grew worse and could not sleep, hlie says: "One bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound completely cured him nd he has never been bothered since. whooping cough, measles eoiiih Bll yield to Foay's Honey and Conipouod.

The genuine is in the 1-lowVackHjfe always, liefuse E. Burnelte, Mars K.il, N. C. All that have not filed applica ber, before it gflts burned up. Write or see Ebbs and White, Citizens Bank, N.C.

Yours very truly, C. UT Ward Di-ug C. It. Parsons, Sec'y and Treas." Use Foley Kidnt by the children wvr 't by G. for quick and cases of kid-s and for Get the 'original Foley's Honey and 1 tions for pensions should le on or before those days.

ETErilEN RICH, Couc'y Fc-ion Tar Compound in the yellow package. permanent resiil nev and bladder :1 nod annoyinsr "ars 1 I. E. Burnett, Mrs Hill..

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