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: ... '''i-.-j.. . ',v;;,'..:' y MADISON COUNTY RECORD, Medium. v Established June 28, 1901. FRENCH BROAD NEWS, Established May 16, 1907. .JL M Thronga which you reach the people of Madison County. ' 5 Consolidated : ,: Not. 2nd, 1911. L Adyertisisj: Rates on Application. THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN MADISON COUNTY. 'I r VOL. XVI MARSHALL, MADISON COUNTY,; N. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 6th,U914. NO. 10 E 7 THE. COUNTRY, JHE ' i: PLACLFOR THE BOY. To the Tax-payers of a die on County: Surely every parent Is interest ed In the country boy and his fu ture. Why should they not be, I when tVia 1 nat i will meet the 1 ax-payers of the various stte depends on them? we townships on the days and dates below mentioned for present m be the backbone of our country in the future. They have been in the past, why not jucfee the future by the past. Some may wonder, and even think mo unjust in making this state ment. If you be a doubter, study history and convince yourself th if .fact. With few exceptions, youjfind the great statesmen the' past from the ' country the purpose of receiving your Taxes for the year 1913. LITTLE PINE, Roberts' Store Friday HOT SPRINGS, McFall House Saturday MARSHALL, Court House Saturday MARS HILL, Sprinkle & George's Monday 4 OLD BULL CREEK Edwards' Store MIDDLE FORK, Hamlin's Store GRAPEVINE, Tilson's Store WEST NK IVY, Brown's Storev BIG LAUREL, Wallin's Store UPPER LAUREL, Jake Buckner's Store Thursday 44 SHELTON LATREL Ervin Cutshal's Store Thursday" FOSTERS CREEK, Cody's store Friday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday 6, 7, 7, 9, 9, 10, 10, 11, 11, ;12, 12, .13, of it u it I will remain at each place until 3 p. m. v This positively is the last call that I intend to make, and all persons are earnestly requested to meet nU and settle their taxes. If this request is not com of or spent their younger days on the farm. From such scenes as na tori gives, they learned lessons of lasting good the lessons that helped them in the race for a sue Cessna life. Study the history of business men, and you will find the 'majority of them received I their early training on the farm Make an exhaustive study of any town you wish and you will find a large per cent of the leaders 'in 11 . . 4. . . Mai; iown, once country boys Prom where are your professional men? The answer comes, from l the country. With few exceptions this fact is true in all professions. A? moment with me in history to sea where a few of our men of with I will make a personal canvass of each township, fH Hfe: .WashiDton and all persons who have not oaid their; tax in full and Umil pioneer scenes, with the jf ' t 4 ' it i ' i t :. , . . song? oi oiras 10 sweeten ms eany vv.wu, uw uujiiivM. vttMvy ujiuuHii juuruumt i wilt juv y iue, ne speni nis noynooa aays; on your property, andxost wHl b stance, now do not force me to extremity. But unless this request is complied with I will proceed as above stated. Very TTrulyi W. C AMMONS, vv ith a healthy body and a strong mind he was ready to brave the dangers of the wilderness and fight the battle for the American cause. Un the other nana suppose he had been raised in the city, with all the vices of city life tempt ing him, do you think Washington would have been ready for bis great work? Perhaps not. Again remember the humble Unfair to The Druggist The Old Joke about "something Just as2aood,"jDoesn't Ap-. , ply to This Drug Store , y , You have probably - heard doz ens of times the old story . that a drug store was a place to "get something just as good." There ; is at least one druggist in the world that . you can't say this about. : It is certain that an inferior ' article will never be substituted for a guaranteed one by Marshall Pharmacy drug store. : Take for instance a safe, reliable, remedy for constipation and liver 'trouble like Dodson's Liver Tone. v This harmless vegetable . liquid has prove so satisfactory a liver stimulant and reliever of bilious ' ness. and to entirely take the place of calomel without any dan ger or restriction of habits or diet, that their are dozens of prepara tions springing up with imitations of its claims. . But Dodson's Liver Tone is guaranteed to do all that is claim ed for it, and if you are not satis, fed with it, Marshall Pharmacy will hand your money back with! a smile. Any person going to this 6tore for a bottle of Dodson's Lircr Tone will be sure of getting a I 3 bottle of this eenuiae re e y in exchange for is half -. d" r. '. r Sanitary Requir-ments. The Town Council has passed the ordinance that ; all outside vaults will have to be substitut ed by the toilets, and these ' con nected with the sewer, that is in all houses on the street in town We understand that this has to some extent been complied with but it . is necessary that the law should, be enforced Time enough has not elapsed as yet to make this altogether a matter tnat nas been done but we are sure that the city fathers will not allow such a good law to be non active but that they will see that it is enforced in all cases. If we are to keep away the, epidemic of Typhoid and other deseases that owe their origin to the exposure of these vaults we must . take every precaution against the things that breed these diseases. So order your toilet, connect with the sewer and then when the summer comes you will be less subject to the germs that breed because you have taken away the source of the pollution; A Needed Cleaning Feley Cathartic Tablets are entire ly effect! ver thoroughly cleansing and always pleasant in action- They con tain blue flag, are a remedy for consti pation andsluggish lirer, and a tonic to the bowels, which are improved by their use. Try them. They do not fall to give. relief and satisfaction. Dr. I. E. Burnett, Mara Hill, N, C. life of our beloved Stonwal Jack son while on that Virginia farm. See him as he goes from that farm to West Point, with his posses- Last Saturday the Court House sions on his arm. , Behold him as was a busy, place because not ne goes from the root or ma class alone the usual employees were to a few points from the head a- there but Clerk McDevitt had a mid jeers from his class-mates. force of men scrubbing windows He, however, with his devotion and whitewashing the walls so as for duty, and tact , for kindness, to put the building in good shape tu rned the sarcasm to friendship, for the. coming, of court next and from friendship to admiration week. Martin" Godfrey officiated and respect for his ability. : Such with the brush and. the 'walls a pure life he had, free from the took on a better shade and Pink taint of vice. Is it any . wonder Henry and several of, his con' he surpassed his city cousins, i generies plied cloth and paper Such nobleness of character began until the windows shone like back on the farm. . j rm,. i u I . ... .... minors. xub oruuuiujf urusu j xime and space forbids more and mop cleaned the floors "and illustrations of. men who have now.it is a thing of beauty and a COme from the farm. The pages joy whether it will be forever 0f history are full of them. depends upon ine good , people ; Parents listen, what was true that go there. We hope that the years ago is doubly true today. ruio vi ufjB iur apuuuK uu me xhe countrv is the place to raise floor Will be enforced to the let- vnnr hnv. Pnrhiina vnu ttibv not ooy may turn irom tnese vices mamng their children go to but a constant sight of them may school and study at home. We lead him to pity and then shertly know that the teachers expect embrace them. Thus you will the pupils to study at home. We ready admit that the country, with know that the teachers expect all the blessings is the place to the pupils to study at home but raise the boy. how many of the parents make Turning from this phase bt the them do it. subject let us study the possibili- Besides do you know how the ties of the . country boy. It is school is run. 'In other words evidently true we 6tudy too lieht- have you visited the school this ly this part of our raco fabric, year and have you talked with We must admit that our country the teacher about the WA.tr rniip - -J 0 boys and girls have been neglect- boy or girl has been dolnir in ed grossly. But today we rejoice school. The parent often time that the tide is turning in favor of listens to the story that the child the rural district. We rejoice be- tells against the teacher and that cause untold possibilities will be story is told from the childs view developed, with the dawn of good point and is often wrong.- Go to roads I believe that the rural com- the school and see how it is car mupityis the coming place for ried on and hear the lessons for happy and prosperous living, awhile, See how the children This being true, of course our treat the teacher and then make ' country boys and girls will be up your mind. If your boy or given a better chance. More op- girl has not learned as much as pertunites for developement will he or she should may be it is be be offered to them. cause the fault is his and not the Boys there are opportunities teachers. A school can be a offered to you on our farms today success when the parents are in that have never before. Why terested and ours will be good if not stay on the farm and build up I you help. your countp! Good roads will soon be by your door, making it I easy for you to markes your, crops. Why go to the city and wear out VOUr lifft in noplnss disninat.Irtn and .rT.. . -,,. ... . . bftreW li. whfin n -or, li in la lQe "V l W XOTK form- the country like a prince. What H y , custom 10 keep does it take? Education of the aucnmina UDU1 lne seS9lon c right kind on the farm. Why not Jrt. n morning and during use your brains, - but first they th! f lgT the were all must be educated? God has given p . ceiia 01 , tae common you a mind, why not cultivate and )ail ad ifc miBht have .1 beeQ tho use itf As a last word, if you most hardened r criminal or the mTOrwtb''ihe"atyr8W"on"iaie ferbutallweni treated ttuitu ana an tried auice and no keep yourself above the waves of waa maae- temptation, l1"- ut mvu uave worisea in This brings me to the last phase :ucn a way " lW fiave come wish to emphasize. The part ooe M,M BU afe n06 ailKe ana the rural school nlava in the train- iuas Bome m De 8aVea t&ey ing of the country community. Every country school should be a I Night Courts are tretaed right. So they have the night courts where the peo- social center, and the 'nride of the PIe are tried 80 that the day ses- communitv. nlare nW. the 810ns Dot be congested. The boys can get the training for a farm life. In fact a model school, one that will give the farmers a desire for better methods in their farming. Such a sooial center, may I add, will be an inducement for the country boys and girls to remain on the farm and build up home. G. C. BROWN. ter so that the state of cleanliness may continue. Cuspidors are on the floor and if you expect to rate as a gentleman please ex pectorate in them. Much credit is due to Clerk N. B. 'McDevitt agree with me. It matters not what you may ' think, truth will win out; Let me ask you , the 'questions. Is there more vice in the city or in the country? Are hot the temptations greater in the for this step and to the County city than in the country I You commissioners ior consent. Liet's must answer that the country is keep it clean. , the place for a healthy and pure boyhood. There you have all na ture to point you to the noble and insorcerea aiaaeyi unse nuca msery good, xou have the fresh air, in With paiu and misery by day, sleep fact all that helps to make noble disturbing bladder weakness at night, tired, nervous run-down men and wo men everywhere are glad to know that Foley kidney Pills restore health and'streagth, and the regular action of kidney and bladder. Dr. ; I. . Burnett, Mars Hill, N. C - .. manhood. In the city ; you have the gambling dens and numerous other places of evil. To raise your boy in the city . where he sees these evils daily, will he not naturally embrace them I Yoiir Special "Health Warning for Harck March is a trying month for the very young and lor elderly people. Croup, bronchial colds, lagrippe and pneumonia are to be feared and avoid- Foley's Honey and Tar is a great family medicine that will quickly stop cough, check the progress of a cold, and relieve inflamed and congested air passages. It is safe, pure, and al ways reliable. Dr. I. E. Burnett, Mars Hill, N, a sessions of this court are held from 10 o'clock P. M. until 11:30 P. M. and after a recess continue until 1 o'clock and during this time the cases are tried, At these trials are the representa tives of the Junior court who take care of the young girls and boys that come . there - and who are not hardened criminals. Many of the churches have their representatives there and the young people are put out on pro bation with the sentence hanging over them. They are tried for six mouths and if at , that time they have shown an attitude for better things they are released, and given work. Many a boy and girl who have done some thing that was against the law have been saved to a life of hon or and success. It was our privi lege to see one of , the homes where some of the girls that had been up before the court for stealing, drunkeness and worse We have wondered if the peo- things were being taken care of pie of town have a just apprecia- and many had gone out ; of this tion of the school that we now home to lives that counted for have in Marshall. We talk of something when if they had going away to school but we do been sent to a prison would have not seem to realize that we have gone deeper . and deeper into at our door a school that is com- crime. Scattered all over the ing to be equal to the best. This city of New York are these yearthe Marshall school , has a -homes supported by societies of faculty that is equal to that of different churches which in this towns of many times its size' and way are doing the will of the every one is fully imbued ; with master. They are seeking the the desire to give every oppor- down and out and are giving tunity to the youth of the town them a chance to ' make some to learn. Parents do not as a thing of themselves. '. ' rule take the interest they should -So a great city is rising to its in the school but have a school Opportunity but there is much to . committee and leave every thingl be done as yet. : ; T ; ' to that committee. But the best ? " t committee cannot make a school Four standard Magazines and unless the parents help along by News-Record a full year sor $1.25 Our School
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