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Madison County Record from Marshall, North Carolina • Page 4

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Marshall, North Carolina
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The Confederate soldjeis are Bank's New Safe. THE RECORD. Friday, December 23. 1904 The Bank of French Bioad has received their new muugauese steel safe which i hey recently pur chased at a cost of eleven hur.dred dollars. This make of safe is con sidered the best on the market, having taken first pre uium for bank safes at the St.

Louis Exposition, and having a record of never being opened by burglars. Bank of French Broad Capital Paid in $11,000.00 Does a general bunking business. Solicits the accounts of individuals ami iiniis. Kvery accomodation offered consistent with e.ife and prudent ban I.uans made on approved security. All business transactions bcl.l strictly confidential.

'Promptness, Accuracy and Courteous treatment to all. We carry llurglar Insurance to cover cash on hand. NOTICE By virtue of the power in me vested by a judgement and order of the Superior Cotnt in a special pi ceeding, wherein Haynie, Bob Haynio and others were pui-tioners and Marcellus RatcHli and others were defendants, to tell lands for partition; I will sel! at tiie court hotife door 111 the town of Marshall at 12 o'clock 011 the 2liril day of January VJ'oH, to the highest bidder for ensli the following described pieces or lots of land, to-wit: Situate, lying and being in the town of Marsh. ill, Madison rounty, X. C-.

adjoining the lands i 5 Sandy Sittings. X. B. Ramsey, Cashier. J.

J. Kedxox, Pros. receiving their State pensio 1 checks this week, the amount i i many cases being quite small bu will be a great relief to many. Dr. Wood of Ohio, is here with his brother, pastor Wood, during the serious illnest of Mrs.

Wood, who is still in a ver critical condition. Did you read Harper's letter in last week's paper? If not, l'iok it up and read it yet. U'e hope that Harper will write olterjer; the people like his letters. J. R.

Swann and C. fij Mash-burn are having the old pack ban: adjoining the livery stable oter hauled and converted into a nice store room. We have received Vol. 1 No. 1 of Mars Hill College Quarterly, issued by the college.

It's a nea little sheet anil we wish it a long life and much success. The many relatives and friends of Mr. -and Mrs. Robert M. Hunter, formerly of this county but now of DeSoto, will be grieved to Mr.

D. B. Wilson, foreman of the Lumber and Mineral Company at this place, went to Hot Springs Friday evening and to Marshall Friday night. Mr. and Mrs.

W. II. Moseley left OFFICERS: V. J. Evenly, Vice Pres.

DIRECTORS: TIIOH. S. KOI.LIXS A ROBERTS M. UTJDGER, Jr SHELTOiM J. J.

REDMON BYEKLY ol J. M. J. J. Redmon and others.

For a fuller description Mont L. Gudger was up from Barnard Tuesday. Arthur T. Pritchard was a visitor here Tuesday. Miss Bessie Brown and sister re visiting friends here.

jLewis J. Balev is visiting friends and in Tennessee for the holidays. Merritt Whitt visited his old home on Bull Creek during the week. Attorney Wiley C. Rector came over from Hendersonville Wednesday.

r-Mr. W. J. Weaver and children are visiting in Asheville this week. The Record is larger and better than ever before.

Now is the time to subscribe. F. Shelton submits a few re WEAVER SWANX see Book page U2 ill office of Register ol Deeds of Madison county Said land consists ol two lots and known as th (i. C. Haynie dwelling house and being the same in wli.ch he resided at the time ol his death and tho G.

C. II ivnie store house and lot, for partition between the parties in tin said special pro-eeeiing. lus IVeembe- 22, 1904. li. A.

ROHI NETTE, Commissioner. Hot Springs (or New lat Thursday to spend the holidays with his son. The ri'er is preparinc to take trip through the country horseback about tiie 21st to Greenev iMe, and other points in Greene county A spend Christmas with friends and relatives. Miss Reynolds will return home from the Normal and Collegiate Institute at Asheville on the 23d and be at home during tin) holidays. Mr K.

G. Painter of Tusculum, was a plehsant visitor in our home Sunday. SPECIAL SALE learn of the death of their daughter, marks in this issue to which tie a-ks Byrde Marie on December 14th. TVT I M.i I your attention, In the Superi Cmi rt S.im Thomas vs. Eiua Thomas Congressman J.

M. Gudger, Tr. The Presbyterian Sunday School will have their Christmas tree at their church on Friday night. The Union Sunday School will have theirs at the court house on Satur was herd1 from Asheville several There seems to be some special attraction for Mr. Julius Roberts at Mr.

Anderson's at Highland one Sunday and the next Sunday he is seen going to see his girl on Spring Creek via the home girl Xo. 1. Julius savs that he NOT I CIO days during the week. Tin defendant above uned wi'l John Eaton sends up a dollar ill entitled I LV take that an act i from S. to keep as aliove i het'ii emu ni nccd injrvtf the Record going his way.

Four more car loads ot ma day night. Inter rstiiig programs hav i been arranged for both occa sions. Let everybody go and help the little folks enjoy themselves. Dr. I.

K. Burnett of White Rock, who is taking a special cour.se chinery for the cotton mill have the Superior Court of 1 county to grant to t'le aintiil a divorce absolute, anil the Slid ch- int Will further Uik fiiv that is required to appear at likes both of them splendid, but gets in a pickle sometimes when they all get together at church, as they sometimes do 011 Hig Pine, and that if he goes to see one the other is sum to find it out at once, almost as quick as if a telephone or tec-graph message hail been nen: across the mountains to her. The puhlie school at lligh'nnd arrived and are being unloaded. L. H.

Dill of Peek, dropped in From now until Christmas we will offer greatly reduced prices on all winter goods, such as DRESS GOODS. JACKETS. SKIRTS AND CLOTHING. 15LANKKTS, COMFORTS UNDEIUVEAK. SHOES To lit all feet and they must be worn You wiil save money by doing your Christmas shopping with us.

Caiitoea Store AT in tti University l.ollege ot Medi to leave a dollar that he and the tin term ot the MLi'C-Mor cine at Richmond, writes that Court of count be kv he is well satisfied with ilie faculty closed hist Saturday Henry I jj, lii Monday u.iri 1.1 and his studies, but that he misseo f. his Record which had not beer. In court hou-e of said emu ty in r-liall, N. a-nl an-wor or dof3 at reaching him. We hope you will Lolwell Hi fueooSMiil teacher.

1 lie f-xercises vre Vi-rv good. Postmaster A. Fanner made a business tup to Asheville Monday III'. A 1 Saudv, Dee. iOih.

iniii tiie coniel.oi.t sal acii-ni 1 1 il 1 1 i 1 1... i not htve any further trouble from this cause now, Doctor. Record might be gaod friends. Miss Evelyn Gudger will arrive home this week from Bristol, Tenn. to spend the holidays at home.

D. P. Davis of Spring Creek, passed through Tuesday on his way to Asheville, Weavervil'e and other points. Miss Mary Gudger returned home Saturday from several weeks Oui old friend B. Murray hi lie "in i I lw toe Couit for the relict in s.ud conplaiiu.

This I'eceinoi-r L'OJi, llifii. J. II. 111 I'E, S. was in town Monday.

He is spending the winter with his son Tom The Weather Calendar and family at Outlook. Look us up next time uncle Murray. We visit to Hickory, Asheville, and ther points. Tiie Chattanooga medicine the manufacturers of Wine ot Car. dui and Thedford's Black Draught, have just issued the ed tion always like to to meet ihe good old timers of the pure in heart, Noah Rice of Sexton fent us a NOTICE Notice is hereby given that ajipli cation will he mad.j to the np- i.

r. I Reuben Whitt and son have SWANKS OLD STAND. A3 gone to Fletchers, N. to spend I t-! ,11. 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 i lie.

vj'; i' I i i k.Jt Christmas wtth Mr, and Mrs Merritt Whilt. to make su no ry amend- i ll.e nl' lie Ivc the Ivy J. E. Bryan deposits a dollar i'elepiie and says eat turkey if we can get mil Co. pies.

dollar Tuesday that he might get the Record another year, und remarked in Ins letter that it might also assist us in geting that lo cent rooster for our Christmas dinner, provided no one said "turkey" to us. Thanks, Noah, we will think of you while we tussle with the old rooster. Sewing Machines it, if no just eat goose, rooster or l)e of their Cardui Weather Chart ami Calendar. This Calendar with its! sheets 18x20 inches in size raaiies a bright onianieiit tor the wall and is useful acquisition in any lenu or olliee on account of i's weather predictions. 'The piemi.

nent nunihers can lie read across a large room as can the coh. red signal i flaes showing the weather eomli- I tiont for each dav. These weather) signals illtiM'rate tin- forecas ot Prof. Andr'w .1. DcVoe, anything else.

O. II. FRVE General Repairman. SPECIAL N3TtC2 Mr. W.

J. McLendon. Jr. and family will leave last oi the week td spend the holidays at their old On ami nfler Ti n- 1 rii Next door to lJank. Optical Goods Little Fine.

11 a o. home at Wadesboro, N. C- Henr.y Roberts was in from 1st, J'JC'o, 1 will close nil tit ore (tccot nls anil trill ilu acheived gieat iirominenee In accurate predictions of the eica Trail Branch and left fifty cents EXECrriON" SALE Oalveston. St. Louis and Miiim-sot strict CI fill busitlCSS.

JO that -we might get some "sass" to The weather has been rather tough for a few days, but everything is quiet since U'iiey eat all thu coons. W'e will have a Chris' mas tree at storms and cyclone-. gieat xitirctf no goods charged popularity of tli-se predicti" A COSTLY MISTAKE Illundereare sometimes very ex pensive. Occasionally lito itselt is th price of a mistake, but you'll never he wrong if you take Dr. that tlu- are printeit in By virtue of an executi ni to me dir-cteilby Miucus Erwiu, Chrk of the Superior Court of Ibinconihe county, in the case of Morris and Shepherd acainst M.

E. Iloherts. 1 1, 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 Caney Fork next Saturday. We are expecting a swell time, that is, of these calend r-i an I in of the Ladies' lay Almanacs, i.

i. A1 1 pars') its paying cash if lllie fanner's boy dou't inter K. rig's New Lifo Pills hr dyspepsia. tor p-nnils irill save mouertM- s- Roberts and otiiem: I wUi. fere.

niiicn issued tiy Medicine Co. each vear, go with our Christmas rooster. Will While of Sexton, said that if there was only room lor one more that he didn't want to be the one, and he shoved us a haf dollar. Tom Murray will deliver one of his characteristic speeches at Beech Glen on Saturday night. We know that it will be worth the time.

on Mondty, the 2d day of January dizziness, headache, liver or bowel There is a bie boy at the home lindersland ibit weather chart and a copy of tl.i.-, 01j seeing me and getting' im- aJ the rilUr hollBl. dor calendar may be I of Air, and Mrs. Willie V. Farmer and Willie could not attend Sunday troubles. The ore gentle yet tbor ough- 2oc at Redmon RobertV Drug Store.

my prices, as pw.es will o. secured by nendini; in stain school last Sunday. Mi.ne oi ixirin vuronu, I he garnet mines have closed be greatly reduced. Thanking my customers to the Chattanooga Medicine Com panv, Chattanooga, Teiln. Any of our readers who have not secured a mnu i n.iw.di 1 l.

down until after holidays. We are expecting lively work under new management and prosperity. rj uwucn uu oiiiaf nu nac can eet one by nending their Tor Past JO'VOI'S, 1 am Notice of dissolution Ibe lumber market is rather dull Respectfully, address to "Ladies' Birthday Alniai nac." Chat.tanoiu'n. or hv Dr. S.

B. Woody was over from Spring Creek Tuesday. The Doctor always baa a and a fow good words wherever you meet him. Tom Murray never said "tur now. Wonder it A.

i. t'arker is the cause of tiie fall off? ti the highest bidder for cash, the foowiog describnl real estate, the same being tho properiy of M. Roberts, registered in Book 11, ige 22 of DHeds of Madison couny and ore fully de-eribed a lfoys: Adj jining laods ol M. Roberi, D. V.

Roberts, J. D. Roberts, W. J. Roberta and others and bounded as follows; Beginning nt he M.

F-Hoberts imheart cornet, mnll calling on their druggist. F- HhLT JJV. Mtsa Katie Wilds' school closed Friday ai Upper Little Pine, where Notice is here'-y given that the firm ol A. F. Sprinkle doing business at Mars Hill is dissolved by mutual consent, A.

F. Sprinkle and V. L. George having purchased the entire business', th undesigned "niiiiiiiiannnaniiiiQiiai4Hjoaae'oaw key" to us, but he said well, he aid something, we don' have to i I You Want Assuiancz tell just what it was. It would i.

i.i i i make your mont water. she has been teaching quiie a while. The people are well pleased with bfcr work. We are going to have a tree delivery mail over to our home. Th's will be fine except buying tbe mad boxes.

F. D. will be a great improvement to our county. I i i lieacli on he east uanK ot in spring ji tirmA. p.

and (ranch ruas eas iili J. na i Jot Craijrmiki has goue to Washington, D. where he expects to get a seat at the Republican pie Roberts' line to tbe roal leading from Sugar Camp brnmii to the new i-tock ro.ul, tli'ii with lie nieau iiideJitKilness, while all no'es and look uccouut are piyble to tbe AH persons owing I The Equitable is the strongest Life think every citizen in' the county the firm will please call ou counter. Zeb Hnnter and Mitch Davis had better hurry or they won't see George. Roberts Sr.

of Worley, ends in another dollar for more Record becau- he like our doe- lorinx-t of iaid road lo a slake of forks ot he branch at spring lot, hen to lorkb of said branch, hen a norh direction up he hoi ought to be proud of a R. F. D. True, tbe roada are very rough an will be tough on the deiiverjman's baggiea Z. G.

Spiinkle and settle' same at oncf. M. WILLIAMS J. IL STINKS Z. G.

SPRINKLE Assurance Society in the world. "a VAN B. DAVIS, Local Agent, jj i Marshall, N. a R. R.

RICHARDSON, DUtnct Agent, Ashevle, N. C. Mm. 'm. Rev.

P. T. McAfee ia assisting in a revival meeting at Long Branch trine of puie, old-fashioned Demoe Xaey. tbaa week. ben Ledford, eon of J.

J. Ledford, returned borne Sunday after several months B. The elect nc plaat at tbe cotton aboat completed and tbe louses art beiiig wired for lights XI la expected tort tbe lights will fet turned on tonight or tomorrow. low wib he meandering of said hollow to the extreme head thereof, then a straight lije to au apple tree in 11. J.

Roberts' line, a west direction to M.Jf. Robet A' corner, distance uot known, then a south direction wib Vt. F. Rob-rA'ine to tho beginning, coniiu'lig abhu ttnty seres more or less. Said ea'e is mad to saisfy said debt Cd cuss.

Tbi ibe 1st day of Deatmber, 1904. G. W. A FRIGHTENED HORSE like mad down tbe street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other are every day occurrence. II behooves every lody to ha ve a reliable salve bandy nd thtrc's none as good as Buck leu's Armca Salve.

Barns, euts. To Cure a Cold, in Cno Day The 8ontnern Railway Company I It extending the aid track on down i below the road crowing to faeiliute CnrwO a.TVre Day. oa every Tela Lcsaivc Qiunmo Taiicts. js (V'J Wm liCZoa 1mm oU la 12 Booths. ftli tiTSatliro.

Sjyr soies ecxeman and pile disappear quickly under in sKithing 25a- at Redmon A Rn'oert' Dnn yron box. 25c the Handling of tbe increased boai ea at tbie place. Sheriff Sladisoa CounyJ Store..

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