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

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FRENCH BROAD ASSWATIOH Shooting and Death. Report of the Condition of The news NOTICE rth Carolina -Madison county. In the Superior court. -uii Countj North Carolina rt. The Preneh Broad Baptist Amongst the negroes imported Su The Bank of French Broad (ssssssM McMillan Hasen too.

K. T. Ed Association met with Laurel for the works below town, there "Witt Published every Thursday WESTERN CAROLINA PUNTING 60MPIIT, (Incorporated Kd wards and Wyatt, doing Wyatt. Branch Baptist church on Thurs business as Ed are always appearing some who are looking for trouble. On last wards and lien F.

Wyatt. doing business as EdwaHfc Ayatt. The defendant, R. T. IBwflMs, above Marshall, N.

C. day, Friday and Saturday of last Mwards, above that a proceed- H. Whit H. Rica week. The attendance was Praaldant Vlca-Praa.

Sunday evening a negro named The defendant, named, will take Injf entitled as a named, win take notice that a proceed as been com- very full one, and everybody At the Close of Business, Sept. 1, 1911. Willis Briggs loaded up on whis ing entitled as above has been com W. EE. FINLEY, EDITOR.

urt of Madi- says the largest in years. Eighty menced in the Supei key and proceeded to look for a dgmeat taken son count to revive eight delegates, representing '21 menced in the Superior oourt of Madison, county to revive a judgment taken tuoo lathe above entttlatfcdln? on RESOURCES: On Yaar Six month Thraa Montha fight. Gus Farmer, another negro, told him to keep quiet. churches, were present and eight Loans and Discounts $129,939.79 the 23rd day of June, 'f08- the plaintiff, against defendants chuiches sent no delegates LIABILITIES Capital Stock .125,000.00 Profits Earned 15,967.37 Deposits 137,888.20 Frank then came up and in the above entitled proceeding on the 23rd day of June, 1908, in favor of the plaintiff, against the defendants for the sum of $29.52, and to issue exe Banklnjr-house and Fixtures. ...6,000.00 Rev.

A. J. Sprinkle was elected for the sum of to issue exe Entered ns second-class mail matter June 18th 1907, at the Fostafti: dt HarAatl. N. C.

under the Act ef CoAgreto'af Mar ah 3. 1879. Briggs called him a vile cution thereon: and la defendant Other Real Estate 4,361.96 Cash and Due from Banks. and when Frank sought to avoid moderator and Prof. R.

L. Moore clerk and secretary. Very fine that be is re- cution thereon; and the said defendant will further take trouble Briggs started for a gun TTCJRSDAY, SEPT. 7th, 1911 court house in will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at Total W87.835JS7 Total $178,835.57 Frank armed himself with a Colt adison county, the town of Marsha quired to appear at the court house in addresses were made by Rev W. E.

Goode on Foreign Miss the Superior automatic and when Briggs ap N. before the CI We hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best A Thought for the Week the 9th day of the town of Marshall, Madison county, N. before the Clerk of the Superior court of said county on the 9th day ions, Kev. m. K.

Harris on Home court of said count, peared with a gun proceeded to of our knowledge and belief. W. fc. Uaauier. The plain fact is that we love.

fiswer or demur September, 1911, a Missions, B. W. Rogers on Or empty his pistol without doing J. ,1. KKiUMUiN 1'resment.

tion and show of September, 1911, and answer or de to the petition in phanage and Rev. W. R. Brad- not what is admirable, but what is lovable. There are hosts of any harm.

Briggs shot and when hy said judg- mur to the petition in said action and cause, if any he hai shaw on State Missions. ved and execu- raent should not 1 We always have money to loan on a woman started to run, he thinkinar it was Fraak, fired and show cause, if any he has, why said judgment should not be. revived and execution Issued thereon, or the plain tion issued there! trustworthy people who keep te law but are never taken to the plaintiff The contributions for last year and what was promised for next for the relief will apply to shot her in the back. She fell acceptable notes. the hearts of their fellows, be demanded.

year are as follows: and was carried into the house lugust, 1911. This the I cause they lack the generosity tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded. This August 8th, 1911. W. H.

HENDERSON, Clerk Superior court. New business invited on favorable 1911 1912 State Missions $114 $200 CNDERSON, of spirit, the warmth of nature, where she died Monday morn ing. Frank shot all his cartrid 3dperior Court. terms. Home Missions 138 250 Foreign Missions 240 300 the capacity for companionship vgb'ieh draws us, not with bands of steel, but with the compelling ges without doing any harm and then ran, when the whole crowd Orphanage 222 400 began to shoot at him, doing no North Carolii Iln County.

Everyone felt enthused after damage except to shoot holes in power of sunlight. Right-think ing, right-feeling, and right-act Court. In the the very able addresses made by his clothes. No one else receiv the brethren and felt that we F. Goodson Coj vs.R- T.

Edwards and F. Wyalt, d.jing business as Edwards Wjfcu. The defendant. Ill IT. Edwards, above NOTICE North Carolina Madison county.

In the Superior oourt. Myers Dry Goods Co. vs. Edwards and Ben F. Wyatt, doing business as Edwards Wyatt, The defendant, R.

T. Edwards, above named, will take notice that a proceeding entitled as above has been 'commenced in the Superior court of Madi-san county to revive a judgment taken in the above entitled proceeding on ing people keep the conscience of the world, but its heart Is in the hands of these ed a flesh wound, but many bullets burned the clothes as owed to these branches of the church warmer support than be they passed through. fore. Briggs escaped Sunday night WE HAVE NOW COMPLETED OUR STOCK OF BUILDERS' SUPPLIES And you will find a great many small articles which you have wanted for a long time but did not know where to find. Look over our stock.

Reports were made by Com and has not been apprehended ardent souls whose sympathy flows like a fountain, whose presence is cheer, and whose capacity for love covers a multitude of faults. The Outlook. named, will take ibiieathat a proceeding entitled as above AaaJteen commenced in the SoJOrioiWouW. of Madison county-la reindudgnt taken in the' above ViAlHed proopding on the 2 'nX day ofcJune, VW, in favor of the plaintiff, Against the defendants for the sum fcsiSjr and to Issue execu- mittee on Temperance and other as yet. The woman was known the 23rd day of June, HMW, in favor of the plaintiff, against the defendants as Annie Kicker.

objects that should occupy the attention of the church. It was All the time there is gambling for the sum or aiui.ui, ana to issue ex ecution thereon; and the said defend cution thereonfand the said defendant will further take notice that he 19 re- ant will further take notice that he is and drinking among these negroes and the result has been especially urged by Mr. Sprinkle, chairman of the Temperance committee. uired to appear atthfl court house in lie town of Marshall. Madison county, required to appear at the court house in the town of Marshall, Madison coun murder.

The shooting took place N. C- before the clerk of the Superior The French Broad Association at 6 o'clock Sunday evening. ty, N. before the Clerk of the Superior court of said county on the Hth day of September, 1'Jll'f -and answer or demur to the petition In said action court of said county on the 9th day of September, 1911, and answer or demur The peculiar thing about the cawp'aHi in Kentucky is that Dr. Trunnell is an anti-cat candidate for Governor.

He maintains that the cat question is of much 'more immediate importance than trusts, tariff, etc. He represents 3000 members of the Baptist church. FRONT DOOR BELLS, BRONZE AND BRASS LOCKS AND HINGES, DOOR BOLTS, CUPBOARD and CLOSET LATCHES, WINDOW FASTENERS and LIFTS, TRANSOM LIFTS. BRASS SCREWS and SCREEN DOORS. FIXTURES OF ALL KINDS.

EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDING, INSIDE OR OUT. to the petition in said action and show cause, if any he has, Why said judg Lecture Course. and show cause, if any he why Visitors from abroad were: B. ment should not be revived and execu W. Rogers, Thomasville Baptist said judgment should not revived and execution issued thereon, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the tion issued thereon, or ihe plaintiff It has been decided to omit Association; Rev.

W. R. Brad- will apply to the court for the relief proposes the immediate assassination of all cats. shaw, Assistant Secretary State demanded in said complaint. relief demanded, This the.

8th day of August, 1911. W. fi HENDERSON, Clerk Superior oourt, This the 8th Bay of August, 1911. W. H.

HENDERSON, Clerk Superior Court. W. J. McLENDON, Jr. Before Ysi Reich the Ltarit It seems that the first victory has been for Wilson ns against Harmon.

Hrmonites wished In. ha ve ihe States declare for their candidal, but Pennsylvania has declared for Wilson Frier' HnjeT ud Tar Compoosd of physical endurance and while your the Lecture Course for this year. For three years we have had it, but last year we lost' money and this year the promoters decided to take no risks. It was offered to us for $270 and 81 tickets, had been sold. That would have necessitated some one being responsible for $170.

The Association did not feel willing and so this year we Will not have the course. Perhaps next year we will want it Still retains itip high place as the best household remedy for coughs and condition is still curable, take Foley Kidney Pills. Their quick action and CALL FOR BOND ELECTION Mission Board; Dr. L. S.

Tilson, Holston, (Tenn.) Association, and Rev. W. T. Morgan, Buncombe county Association. The meeting closed Saturday at midday.

There was a warm unanimous vote of thanks given to the good people of Laurel Branch church for their lavish and unbounded hospitality- It was indeed a treat to see the bountiful table spread for the guests, and everyone departed load in praise of the manner in colds, either tor children or grown and so first Mood has been drawn Dositive results will delight you. For backache, nervousness, rheumatism, persons. Prevents serious results from a coM. Tab guin Foley's Honey and TatCimpouBd, and refuse NOTICE North Carolina Madison County. In Superior Massenglll Bros.

Company vs. R. T. Edwards add Ben F. Wyatt, doing business as Edwards Wyatt.

The defendant, R. T. Edwards, above and all kidney, bladder and urinajs" troubles. I. Burnett, Mars BftC N.

I. EJ Burnett, Mars Hill, The government has that the magazines are in a ft appearing to the Board and the Board finding as a fact that more than ono-thlrd of the qualified voters of Man Hill (No. 15) township, have filed their petition with this Hoard praying that it 0. M. C.

xt? Sugar, coal, so bad that we will subscribe for trust, LIaa that a nnaRnnd- steel, books tobadpo named, will take no tiakets. tik( HEN ,1 ing entitled as i erytbing in a noweed An vlu which Jhis chuftvh dldits guests. ORS FHT OCTOBER issuing Ten Thousand Doll coupon bonds, the proceeds of wh son county to revive JodgmantHHS in the above entitled proceed lnjf on Are we tgo back to the time shall be --d fo the purpose of repall when Nk microbes, germs The follottipg iurors haw been, drawn for the October term of! yc II 11 tin ing, making, improving, grading and macadamizing the public roads of said township, said election to be called and poisons with oar food? A vote of thanks was given the moderator and clerk for their good work. It was decided to print the minutes and a copy to every church member. A subscription was taken np from the churches which was sufficient for this end.

Civil court: There seems to be a war declar W. P. Deaver. Matthew Thomas, ed on Dr. Wiley and he has G.

W. Dockery, T. B. Plemmons, Big Fat Men, Tall Lean Men and All Men ho Like Good Clothes. and held under the provisions of Chapter 844, Public Laws of 1900.

It is therefore ordered by the Board that an election be and the same is hereby called to be held at the regular voting fought these things. yt. H. Chandler, T. C.

Clark, B. Carter, P. Chandler, J. the 22W1 Jay of June, 1908, In favor of the plaintiff, against the defendants for the sum of $37.34, and to Issue execution thereon; and the said defendant will further tain notice that he Is required to appear at the court house in the town of Marsholl, Madison county. N.

before the Clerk of the Superior oourt of said county on the 9th day of September, 1911, and answer or demur to the petition In said action and show cause, If any he has, why said judgment should not be revived and execution issued thereon, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded. This the 8th day of August, 1911. W. H. HENDERSON, Clerk Superior Court.

Anderson, G. G. Kent, R. Prank place in said Mars Hill (No. 15) Town The News wishes, this Association a most successful year of work in God's vinyard.

Admiral Togo surely was feted in the Baited States. Would the reception be as warm In time of ship, on Saturday, September 16th, Payne, J. E. Austin, J. Lamb, 8.

A- Bishop, W. P.Eng 1911, to pass upon the question of issu-Ten Thousand Dollars interest bearing It was decided to bold the I willhave a representative of one of the cr. awiiiwri ft war and wquld he be vanquished lish, G. W. Buckner, T.

W. Rich, next meeting at Peek's Chapel coupon bonds, the proceeds ot said largest tailoring concerns in the world at my as easy? S. C. Davis, Jack Ingle, S. on Wednesday before the fourth Clark, N.

Davis, C. Y. Tilson, bonds to be used for the purpose of repairing, making, improving, grading and macadamising the public roads of Sunday in August, 1912. The Beaitie trial is becoming R. R.

Allen, J. N. Johnson. said township, and at said election all warm for the. defendant, Henry WHAT CONGRESS DID store FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th AND 16th with a big line of samples of clothing perpar-ed to take your measure and guarantee a fit.

Clay Beattie, and when he gets Advertising it Universal those who are' in favor of issuing said bonds shall vote a ticket on which is written or printed "For Good Roads Bond Issue," and those against a ticket it be will deserve it. NOTICE North Carolina Madison county. In the Superior court. More than 90 per cent of what 1. Reciprocity with Canada.

2. Re-apportionment of mem yott eat, drink, wear, see or do, on which is written or printed "Against In a few Jjays President Taft is made possible by advertising Don't afas this opportunity. Don't forget the Good Roads Bond said election bership in the House of Representatives in accordance with About the only thing you drink will begin -bis journey around the counter, being away until in to be held under the provisions and by virtue of the authority of Chapter 844 new census. This increases the that has not been brought to November. of the Public Laws of 1909.

membership from 391 to 433. your attention through advertis 3. Law for publicity of cam And It Is further ordered by the Board that a new registration of the voters of said township be and the JAMES ing is your local drinking water, and in many cases that is too bad The base ball season paign contributions and expen I HtaMaaaHaaaaviBaaa ses in congressional election. Ap to an end and people do not seem to have as much Interest same is hereby required for said election, and that C. L.

Sams be and he is to justify publicity; hence pure spring water is now being large plies both to primary and general election. hereby appointed registrar and Will as they did. ly advertised. Runnion and W. O.

Connor of 4. Passing of law to admit as Not a particle of your wearing said election; and it is further ordered by the Board that the Clerk of the Hoke Smith will resign the States Ariaona and New Mexico. Myers Dry Goods Company vs. R. Edwards and Ben F.

Wyatt, doing business as Edwards St Wyatt. The defendant, R. T. Edwards, above named, will take notice that a proceeding entitled as above, has been commenced in the Superior court of Madison county to revive a judgment taken In the above entitled proceeding on the 23rd day of June, 1908, in favor of the plaintiff, against the defendant for the sum of 997.45, and to Issue execution thereon; and the said defendant will further take notloe that he Is required to appear at the court house in the town of Marshall, Madison county, N. before the Clerk of th? Superior court of said county on the 9th day of September, 1911, and answer or demur to the petition in said action and show cause, if any he has, why said judgment should not be- revived and execution Issued thereon or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded.

This August 8th, 1911. W. H. HENDERSON. Clerk Superior court.

Board cause notice of said election to Vetoed and passed again, stipu Governorship of Georgia about December 1st in order to take his lating that Ariaona should revise be published in the French Broad News as provided In said Chapter 844, Pub APPALACHIAN EXPOSITION KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE place as Senator. its constitution as to recall of apparel but is advertised in some form or other. All the wonders of the world are made possible to your vision mainly through advertising. Advertising did not develop Niagara Falls, but it did develop three judiciary. lic Laws of 1909.

JAMES SMART, Clerk to Board. September 11 to October 1 Have yon noticed the succession of horrible lynch ings north and south Crime begets crime. B0UNDERY LINE CHANGED The boundary line between splendid railroads, so that thousands are able to visit them quick Foley Kidney PiUs Will reach your individual case if you ty, cheaply, and comfertably; townships No, 5 and 15 has. been have any form of kidney or bladder Things are getting warm over changed so as' to mse by reason of the crowds uontroiier oay concession. trouble or uninary Irregularities.

Try them. I. E. Burnett, Mars Hill, N. C.

these raiiroaas carry, men nave hin able to develoo the com Woodson Anderson, and attractions at the Palls. Bryan, Mrs. N. W. McElroy, J.

yaa (jbilo enjoy petroaising Stokes Ledford, Dug Buckner Mrs. Jane Franklin, wife of WAGONS our advertisers. There is much fine reading to be found in advertisements, and il Ml and Joe Morgan in No. IS town ship. many asugspeBUon mere win aua Marriage License lamed to your catsor while saving a dollar.

ng 80.000 Squars Feet of Exhibit Spas. Following marriage licenses and Novel ExaaaKaUou of fctaitoStaWk have been granted since our last Resources fTi Entire Appalachian Region Reubin Franklin, died suddenly goiter heart at her home on Big Laurel last Saturday. She had not been well for some time, but no one thought her so ill, and she was considered to be getting Her son was away at the time and her husband had.been in Marshall when death came to her suddenly at 4 o'clock. She was reading a paper and suddenly fell over. She leaves her husband and a son.

All join with these in their sor- ic I I issue: When your doctor order you to atop Ilia In witty. Innumerabl high class snt Panoramic orssantatlon of th. Harrison Bo wens, age 18, to work it atasrgers you. I you Micrw.y Features; historic prcfjrK, "BM of King's W5.000 Ik primhrnlW etot etiyt, MMi ffea, sutomaM iin udSBMvfa and flSAMMSV cay. Hfiu SBSW you are wean, run nuntaln," in BasrMSa pyrotachnicc.

horticultural en agricultural die-Jka horse racing, "and avery eon. tnursrtss. Vinie Moore, age 48, both of Pump. down ad failing ta health, day by day, If you want the best wagon made see G. W.

Cole at Court House, or J. H. White at Citizens Bank. They Sell the TH0RNHILL WAGON The Beat Made. They also sell the Walter A.

Wood Mowing Machines, Rakes, etc. Spike Tooth and Dish Harrows. Write or nee them for prices of tlmktP iM mlnarai aroducti of the South bat you must work as long a you can George Dill, age 20, to Marga I ri pe HO'-IPB' Bd. Waat ye need is Electric Bit Wood row Wilaan, Gov. Jud- Me.

Qo. ML Wtmmt am ret Buckner, age 19, both of PruidMt TsiallpB Harmon, QoV, a.JroP,; rmm at rtsflonjl mn etnernn j. sresn. and. ma.iv other 9 time will ters to glye tone, strength and vigor to your syslafi, to prevent break-tail; tajMistfj, and seeakais.

Marshall. ye iri and. build yo Don't be weak, sick- Grover Rice, ifi4, to Bessie Gssaasassaa ly. or ailing wnen jueouuc miters ho Dates, Octohcr Hrte- Rat is, tm To Any benefit you from the first dose 0V 1 SMLW emmW Bullman, age 19, both of Mar-Tom Willis, 23, to Carrie rrington. age 19, both of Mars and blest them for their health and strength.

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