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:h ..... A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF McDOWELL COUNTY. ESTABLISHED 1896. MARION, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1912. VOL. XVI NO. 22 t ? i-. i v. Jones Other Cases Dispos ed of During Week. Oaeof the most interesting cases, to school teachers and those inter SECOND WEEK OF COURT COMMUNITY BOYS'- WORK Non-Suit in Case ot Stewart vs Great Problem of Church is How to Direct the Energies of the Growing Boys. The great problem of the Church and the Home today is that of so ested in schools, tried in the Su- directing the energies of the gro w parior Court of McDowell County in boys of the . community that for some time was the case of Paul they may be kept from evil associ Stuart against Prof. J. T. Jones, ations and developed into industri There are many who will remem- ous Christian citizens. , ber that this is a case which went The Young Men's Christian As ud from the magistrate's court sociation in its efforts to solve this here in Marion last year. In the problem has steadily increased the magistrate's court the plaintiff, provision made for the boys de paul Stuart, was given damages in partment in its buildings until to the sum of $20.00 against Prof, day in many places equal space is .Jones. given to it with that for adults. Judge Foushee, after hearing Recently a new form of organi evidence and the law argued by zation has been introduced for citi- counsel for both sides, advised es where the conditions are not ripe Stuart's attorneys that unless they for the raising of money for an As- took a voluntary non-suit he would sociation building with such mark grant the motion made by the de- ed success that it is being rapidly fendant's attorneys, which was to adopted in other cities. The plan 1 Hfcy...v. . . -l rrvvv. v.tvv.-.y-.' ONE GOOD FATTENING RATION Pennsylvania Station Makes Sugges tion as to Feed' Where Different Kinds of Flesh Is Desired. The Pennsylvania station suggests .he following grain rations for fatten ing poultry, as having been used with success: Where a yellow flesh Is wanted a ration should be made of cornmeal. five parts; ground oats, hulls remov ed, two parts; animal meal, one part mixed with sour milk. Where a whit er flesh is wanted the following ra tions are recommended: Cora meal. two parts; ground buckwheat, two parts; ground oats, two parts mixed with sour milk. Another: Barley meal. two parts; middlings, two parts; buck wheat, two parts; corn meal, one part, mixed with sour milk. Another: The refuse from shredded wheat and sour milk. When birds are confined for fatten ing Rniir milk nirtq r1lipt!on and non-suit. calls for no eauipment except a I Many who have followed the down town office which shall simp- ish. If no milk is availaole some case are of the opinion that Prof. Iy be headquarters for a co-opera- form ofanlmal or green food must be T . . i .i i j , i i t supplied to make the best gains. Jones whipped the boy too severe- tive work with churches, schools, should a chicken for any reason pet ly, but the law is very clear on homes and other institutions exist- off its food a good plan Is to turn it this point, the Supreme Court hav- ing in the city or such movements out n the yard. It win usually re . ' . A, A , v , , , , . cover In a short time. Water should ing ruled many times that a teacn- as may be started by the committee be gjven onCe a day and grit twice er is clearly in his rights in inflict- of citizens directing the work, a week. The rations should be fed ingcorpal puuishment to enforce The key to the success of this work ther soft about like porridge. The i t i i j 4. u- . . . ' i e - i f00d should never remain before obedience to the rules and to nis iS m the employment of, a trained tnem from one meai to another. Tak commands Before any teacher secretary to conduct tho same and it away twenty minutes after feeding can be convicted of a criminal act, in the supervision of the State in or a civil action will lie one of two Uernational committee of the CANDLING OUTFIT FOR EGGS inings must oe estauiisueu; mat xoung lvien s vjnrisiian vssocia- Apparatus Out of Piece or Tin and a Lamp. SOLICITOR "BOB" REYNOLDS IS CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS Record Breaking Winner of Two Years Aco Submiis Himself to the Democracy of the Tenth District. I: X if the punishment was excessive audjtion. prompted by malice, or that the! The olan was first tried out at child was permanently injured in TniCft nuuhnm. n ftntftmrkino- receiving the punishment. western city of 20,000 population, Any person can make a candlins announced as it candidate for the j ran? but now he a wider t4 In the case of Wiltshire vs Wise- an(j the bave so amply de- outflt easily and cheaply. A cylinder democratic congressional nomina-iru DUlc! i0 . Ck 1 man, which was given the jury last mnnctrat t.h ln nf it. in. t.hft : tin large enough to fit over a kero- . , Conirressman Gud S"??. . - - 1 sene lamp or lantern or a piece 01 or- i - i muv, iuu uv irwu. Solicitor Robert It- Reynolds is' It is a bijrsrrr race than his firat qunintance to lack him and more f::'"X X V. .' i3 ". The formal announcement by Mr. Reynolds which appears else where in this paper opens the 1912 to cive lo h& ns all he had in the first race. He has made i pxxl" as solicitor in counties where there are able lawyers who fiht every point to a finish. campaign with a big splash amlwid ,v kl.,mn H,.5DOj, f,miiy is poniicaiiy oi mc Kreaiciv iiujuir- whose m ine rs and connections tance. In fact it will stir the are distribuifi in Buncombe. Tran- Tcnth district from end to end and sylvania, Haywood and Macoa n ic f!countiis. He ts a great grand son turning. Undoubtedly it will cause chUd lx)rn Wf 4t Qf the Blue Hidgc, tho most active and exciting cam paign the Tenth district has known in many years. Hubert It. Reynolds. lOurBoH. as he is widely known, brings inti Wednesday, judgment was render- changed character of the boy life dinary stove pipe is sufficient. This kcr. d for the plaintiff. Qf thB citv that it has been adopted should have a hole cut In it about the Thp. Msft nf ftrPP.nlfip. vs thft Sou- u.- nuu alze of a silver dollar, cut so aa to i ah aiJL oiuer uuiuus iu wtviauuiiia thern and Allison went to tne jury and Arkansas. It has also been in Saturday but the jury failed to tr(MjUced at three points in Missis- agree until Monday morning, when sippi? at points in Canada and b verdict was rendered the plaintiff other parts of the country with for $875. equal success. The case of Roller vs McKinney Th. wn , v,. vantAfT was taken up Monday and may not . , . . . t th - be disposed of before tomorrow. whQ ftre members of an Associa tion hut its field is all of the bovs Oommutation tor bouge. of the community. The secretary Raleigh, Jan. 30. Governor works through the home, the Kitchin granted to-day a commu- church, the Sunday school, the tation for A. M. Gouge, former day school, the courts. Athletic deputy sheriff of Mitchell county, sports, public library. Boy Scouts, sentenced, for obliterating records, Big Brother Committee, etc. It is to twenty months on the roads, interesting to note how many dif The commutation is upon the recom- f erent ways of influencing the boys mendation of the solicitor, the at- to better and nobler lives a wise, torneys representing the county, efficient boys work a secretary will De done in a dark or semMark room. whose tax books were tampered find in the average community. As a general rule If the egg showa with, the attorneys who represent- This work is supported by popular rar; f ,t la J lt rftn. or! fhft RJip.riff. who was nri vatp. I en Vicnrintion. is directed by a local r mnrp dnric snntji dark haps unuetermineu in politics prosecutor, and many other reput- committee and closely affiliated lines or dark rings, lt is had. and Tact and resource, the energy of -4- .4, .u Mfofft f.ofl:Qf:nn of tli should he thrown away. If it is an electric dynamo and the ability able citizens. with the State organization of the . M,monm diatUfid with The Governor commutes the Young 'Men's Christian Associa- one cnd lt la not bad. but can b existing conditions, and personal nrisoner's sentence to 30 days ill tion. sold. The produce dealers receive the ooDularity hardly equalled, lire 'rn"nrf?tinn that. h nv flomAthino' like this for the boys egga aa seconds. If you cannot factors wjth which the Keynolda u" . .. " thmrth th ftesrs tHeT axe Dad ana m, .u i-U 4- AUUll ;Mn .nnM Via o rrAAH thincr I " . - . . ICSUi VI U ihowjuibw ,ovv w iuc wuuij Uilwuc oi iYj.aiiuu gnoula D0 tnrawn ouu some penecv- a . . Kevnolds made on behalf of and relatives in this connection live in every county of the dis trict. Mr. Reynolds is thui a na tive son of Western Carolina. Mr. Reynolds w the son of the SpoT Egg Testing. stand opposite the flame of the lamp or lantern. The candling can be done in ordinary light, but better work can the fight unbounded energy and I late W. T. Kej nolds, 'VilP Hey- zeal, widespread connection. ,rd nolds, who clerk of court ta hundreds of active, eirni st lri-iMisj Buncombe in the VOs, and is re- who will make the tlwtrict vibraie i with their activitir.s in behalf of n man they know they and tho tri ple can trust imphcity. rvipe:il la ft l t mnnreu uy nunurecis oi irjo older citizens in kindly aflectioa. Clerk Reynolds was a very popular man. having received a majority la cast their first vots, who arc per- to be appliea on maeoieaness ow- : iy iresn egss "a " tho democratic party for the so- ing by the sheriff for which his . Mr. John M. Smith, for-the F1' Th,"fL!)' 7 licitorshtD two years .so is well UV. WW V- O C ' D I . I t . . - 1 rememoerea. otarung uie racu bondsmen are sued, and provided year or two, in connection with his the bondsmen forwith pay : to farm, has been giving some atten iw;trvoii onnntr t.ViA hftlfinp.A , -. ?n-4 f?nn fn ehickens. Last year he IMiVUUUlV WUVJ wm-'w- .' wvu w Being alone in tho house, and with an admittedly heavy reoubli , . . i i I Call UlJMll DKillUSk llliu bearing ourgiars uown-buura, .. - n . u:m yolved inthe suit and tne costs kept a close recora 01 wuaiuoauw. woman had the presence or xmna i QppQnfj oung Reynolds made, a thereof. . It foots up as follows: ii-ggs soia to take a Targe paper bag, blow it I fight few candidates have ever 627 dozen 122.47, l cnicuens fuji of ar then break it on the equalled. H toured the district Metal Rill Passes. Li,i fco 01 Total Si 48. 38. All, ,n f ctai MictAV?nT tho from house to house, he etiurted ' I . .. . ti . iti I. . ..... I thn hhi hft a.nkpd volw from TKi riAmoeratic metal tariff re- or nearly all, prom, as tne cuick- loud report for a pistol shot, tho it: r?,." ' ,-ti .k - -A. MV - I ' I I MM I 1 1 HUH All! R'Aini L1IU 111 KM .'. .. - - I i 1 r nlmAcf I . . I t-r . Visiod to make reductions averag- ens ran ai largo auu robbers lied. u,y his straightforward appeals. inff as nAr e.nt. from the existing nothing for feed. Air. smita nas . ; ; ; came down tho homestretch hko a Bl and iron duties of the Payne- a number of hens at present from Everybody has to hustle, oven wbWwIndmnd wwtho-wiDMr b A .d u, th H whict be sells about $2.00 worth of the eg2 is compelled to scramble, the astonishmc majonty of nearly " . T. u i,Tn!r NW. oftentimes. I a tbousanu; .. - Iv to the voung men will the Key. this county which stood as the re- no Ids candidacy apical, drawing j cord until his son slightly surpiwd into the denicratic partv mny ; it two years ago when he received scores of young fellows about to V2aK majority m Buncombe. inherited political taste, Vbn ho was at the University of North Carolina he was the originitor of county clubs and established there the Buncombe County dob. Com ing back to Asbcnlle he was soon chosen secretary of the county committee under Chairman Dr. D. E. Sevier and did effective work. Then he went to practising law with diligence and 'grubbed un ceasingly, receiving some hard knocks as all young lawyers will. and having to meet the skillful older practitioners at the bir. But,iVdT was learning all the time, and he catnc to be known as a capable and industrious lawyer. Then when democratic candidate seemrd to "shy" at the idea or running in a republican district no said he would make tho race and he did. Ho Is the only democrat, and there have beca sohvj fico men running too. to win this . race Asherillo Citbea. " . Mbndayby a vote ot ztu to ibbb'w" ;
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