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1r TK TTft TT I MADISON COUNTY RECORD, iTk Medium. Thronfk wttch you reach the , people of Madison County. , Advertising Rates on Applicatlon.'- Established June 28, 1901. FRENCH BROAD NEWS, Established May ' 16, 1907. JLr VV OH j Consolidated : : Not. 2nd, 1911. f vwvwwwwwvwwwwwvw wwwvvvvvvwvwwwwv$ THE ONLY NEWSPAPER FLUSHED IN MADISON COUNTY. VOL. XVI MARSHALL, MADISON COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1914. NO. 14 m - r 'V SEE , , Baley & Jarrett at Marshall and get you one of these noosier Corn Drills and you will be ready to plant corn. ; ' THE HOOSIER IS BETTER. ' BELLEVUE. S.OO. ffi ill RtcUEnglitk. Low toe with pronounced r recede. VJf " Y'X (C ' ' y ' .BrotJ thank, low heeU jr $v1 era HI 4 Thevrrffrg Enrflsh Model is a splendid walking shoe. At the price, you can't get within yards of so up-to-the-minute durable a shoe. ere tilt may look too narrow for comfort. But th where die skill of the cZP designers comes in. They can make shoes look right outside as well as . feel right inside.' ;iJ I Glad to' show it to you and many other styles at pcfccs , tram $330 to $5.00. If you don't know ffftftp it's time you did. - IN. B. TWEED. North Carolina. -5 STARTING AN ACCOUNT an of with the CITIZENS BANK is not act requiring long deliberation. . It isn't as if it were a question right or wrong, good or bad policy. It is the best policy you could adopt for the conservation of your financial re sources. . ; Get your money together and come in and DO IT., CITIZENS BANK. J. H. Wtits, Presiiest C. J. Etis, Cashier A. F. Sprinkls, V-Pres. W. T. Davis, Ass't Cashier An Other Jolt H The President on al Canal Tolls On Monday1 Sheriff w. -.M. Backner handed us the announ ce men t that he would not run f On March " 5, 1914 President for tho nomination for sheriff of I Wilson delivered what is perhap; the county. Our surprise' was the shortest message ever de complete and iust as we were livered by a president of the getting over the shock Hon,! United States to Congress. The George M. Pritchard gave us an message deals with, the Panama other merciless jolt in a state- Canal Tolls Bill and is a master ment handed us for publication Ifol presentation of the presidents to the effect that he will not be a views on the subject discussed candidate for Solicitor in' this The message was delivered by district. Now, look here boys, the president in person and is as somebody has got to run for follows; these offices and: if nobody else I Gentlemen of The Congress will do it we will have to put out I . l nave come to you upon an . . ' m mi I 1 l 1 I ill some ot the memners oi xne errana wnicn can oe very prieiiy News-Record staff. Its too bad! performed, but I beg that you that our public offices are beconi' ing so lnattractive. uuc its a fact that they are becoming more and more expensive to obtain and less and less desirable. A good will not measure its importance by the number of sentences in which I state it. No communi 'cation I have addressed to the congress carried with it graver businessman can hardly afford or more far-reaching implications to run for an office in Madison as to the interest of the country, county for the reason that the ana l come now to speak upon a remuneration is so small that matter with regard to which 1 even if be is' elected he suffers a am charged in a peculiar degree, financial loss.- by the constitution itself, with The same is practically true of personal respon3ibility. the position of Solicitor. The I have come to ask you for the Recorder's Court of Madison I repeal of that provision of the County has lowered, considerab- Panama canal act of August 21, ly, the Solicitor's fees , in this 1912, which exempts vessels en- district; Transylvania ! County gaged in the coastwise trade of has been cut of from this dis- the United States from payment trict and there are prospects that of tolls, and to urge upon you the Buncombe county will establish justice, the wisdom, and the at the next sitting of the legisla large policy of such a repeal with ture, a Recorder's Court. Should the utmost earnestness of which Buncombe ' get a Recorder's l am capable Court who is there in the disrjct.ijjteiny.95m judnent, , yery that is capable and efficient as a fully considered and maturely awyer that would even consider formed, that exemption constitut the position of Solicitor on the I es a mistaken economic policy fee system? All the cases will from every point of view, and is, . be contested and dearly would moreover, in plain contravention The Race in the Fifth Sunday Meet- ientfi inand5inn ; G"-0 Convention Judge Merrimon and Judge Walter Mooro have both 'recent ly announced themselves as can didates for the nomination for congress on the democratic tick et in the tenth congressional dis trict. But since the entry of Judge Walter Moore it is said that Judge Merrimon will not run. This leaves in the race three aspirants, all thorough breds, Hon. James Gudger, Jr., the present incumbent of that office is a notable campaigner, a hard nnH enppoaafnl "omnnnM " J udge Moore is one of those ele gant scholarly gentlemen, mod est, wise, yet wide awake- of judicial turn of mind and well versed in all the avenues ofhu man nature. Last and youngest, but not the least of the three . is the breezy, goodnatured, hustl ing, energetic, blue-eyed, "Bob" Reynolds, present Solicitor of this judioial district. It will be The Fifth Sunday Meeting and Singing Convention of the French Broad Baptist church was held at the Marshall Baptist Church Sunday. Rev. Mr. Til- lery of Chaple Hill, N. C, preached an able sermon at the morning service. Owing to the inclemency of the weather the attendance at the morning session was not so large as usual. The evening service, however, was well at tended and the singing was ex cellent. ; Brother S. M. Davis was pre sent and acted as chairman for the meeting. L. J. Bailey, - J. H. White and R. B. Deaver were appointed as the Fifth Sunday meeting Committee. . The Fifth Sunday . meetings and singing conventions are oc cassions of value to the religions life of the community, various seen that each of tte gentlemen reli80us topics affecting church aspiring to this position of honor ttUU ounu"y ocnooi 'f18 are ai8' and trust and incidentally of CU8aea Bna ine sPim 01 musfc orofit (for it rarriflfl a sain widens and grows as a result of $7,500.00) are at present officers he meetings, to all. having a of State and have effch been tried healthful influence upon the re ligious nte ana character of com- m unity. out in the various positions which they , now occupy. We would be glad that each one of them might get the office but since two of them must fail it re mains a question as to who the successful man will be. "Bob" has shocked the whole communi ty and sent a thrill through the spine of the whole state, pohti cally. He has eliminated the trains and automobiles and bug gies from his convenience dur- E. Y. and ER. the solicitor nav for all the fees of the treaty with Great Brittian 1U "ie campaign ana proposes I ' A. II 1 , . The office will, concernicg the canal concluded lo & aistnct on norse nn NnvArnhnr 1H 19m. But T Daff covering a stretcn oi aao he would get. in that event, have to be put on a salary. . . The Highlander, a free lance; published at Shelby, the home of Hon. E. Y.' Webb, thihks the i slogan of Hon E. R. Preston, "Mecklenburg for Mecklenburg" is too narrow but at the same time predicts that the race be tween E. Y. and E. R. will be an . interesting one. That the race will be an inter- Clears Complexioa Removes Skin Blemishes ' . have not come to urge upon you my personal views. I have come to state to you a fact and a situa tion.1. Whatever may be our own v n v go inrougri me tsmoarrassea i , , , , , . , and diRfl(rii.d with nlmnlfis. Brnot.Ions. nS "uls utl ueuftleu uieubure, blackheads, red rough skin, or suffer- its meaning is not aeuaiea oui Ing the tortures of Eczema, Itch, tetter, side the United States. Every- salt rheum. Just ask your Druggist where olae t.hA Innrrnmro tf t.liA treaty is given but on interpre tation, and that ; intrepretation exemption I am for Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment, Follow the simple suggestions and vour skin worries are ; over. Mild. soothing, effective. Excellent for precludes the babies and delicate, tender skin Stops chapping. Always helps. Re lief or money back. 60o, at your Druggist. . Pritchard Not a Candidate Attorney George M. Pritchard desires to announce that he is ot ft candidate for nomination as Solicitor. He states that although he has been urged to become : a candidate he will not seek the nomination,' and wishes to thank his m&ny friends throughout the District for their generous offers of support. Strengthens Weak and Tired Wamei 'I was under a great strain nursing a relative through three months, sickness," writes Mrs, J. C. Van De Sande, of Kirkland. 111., and "Elect ric Bitters kept me from breaking down. 1 will never be without it." Do you feel tired and worn . out? No appetite and food won't digest? It isn't the spring weather. You need Eleotrio Bitters. Start a month's treatment to-day; nothing better for stomach, liver and kidneys. The great spring tonic. Belief or money back. 50c. and 11.00, at your Drug gist. " New Spring Oxfords now on display. Teed & Franklin. asking you to repeal. We' con sented to the treaty ; its language we accepted, if we did not origi nate it; and we are tod big,' too powerful," too self-respecting a nation to interpret - with a too strained or refined reading the words of our own promises just because we have power enough to give us leave to read them as we please. The large thing to do is the only thing we can afford to do, a voluntary withdrawal from a position everywhere question ed and misunderstood. We ought to reverse our action without raising the question whether we were ' right of wrong, and so once more deserve our reputation for generosity and for the redemp tion of every obligation without quibble or hesitation. I ask this of you. in support of the foreign policy of the adminis tration. I shall not know how to deal with other matters of even greater delicacy and nearer consequence if you do not grant it to me in ungrudging measure. N. B. McDevitt announces that if there is a man in the coun ty that would vote for him for Clerk; of the Court, that he thanks him very kindly, and would like to sell him extra good hay, cotton seed meal, hulls, bran and shorts, corn, meal, and flour, best cash prices, but not in the want list for Clerk. esune one seems to be the nre- M . I 1" - , I w umes maaing puouo epeecnes, vailing opinion throughout the getting acquainted with the vot- district. Each of the gentlemen ers and m the meantime kissing expect to, win and with each ex all the babies for a sideline. But pecting to win and with each ex- tne novel ana shocking thing pecting victory how can it fail to mas ooo win ao is to nn nis be an interesting camoaiirn? saaaie oags witn candy for the Some of "Bob Reynolds candv cnimren or the tenth district to WOuld create; an interest even feast upon. Upon the candy it down to te children. 13 said will be printed these words: Tell your daddy to vote for Bob Reynolds. He rode miles for his vote and to ; bring you this candy." Bob is a first class politician. Even now . may be. seen in conspicuous places large sign boards bearing something like this: : Vote for Bob Rey nolds fpf congress. ' Mr. Gudger remains at bis position in Wash ington, Judge Moore Is on the Dangerous Calo mel Going' Out of Use. A Safer, More Reliable Remady Has Taken Its Place In the Drug Store aid in the Home. A few years ago, men, - women bench, Reynolds is holding court and children took calomel f and in the meantime the whole trio are rapidly "sawing wood. Saw on, gentlemen. Here's our best wishes for each of you. Foley Kidney Pills Successful for Rheu matism and Kidney Trouble Positive In action for backache. weak back, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles. P. J. : Boyd, Ogle, Texas, writes: "After , taking vto bottles of Foley Kidney Pills, my Rheumatism and kidney trouble, are completely gone." Safe and effective. Dr. I. E. Burnett, Mars Hill, N. C. E. ZEPII RAY Attorney at -law Marshall, N. C. Criminal Law- anil Law cf Damages a Specialty. s Practice In all the Courts. Gingham 7 M per Tweed & Franklins. or a sluggish: liver and for constipa tion. They took risks when they did so, for calomel is a dangerqus drug. Your family doctor will be the first to tell youjis ithe discovers you dosini yourself with calomel. But the drug "trade has found ' a. safer, . more pleasant remedy than calomel in Dodson's Live Tone.- Marshall Pharmacy tell us , that their drug store sells Dod 8on'styer Tone in practically every cae of biliousness and liv er trouble where calomel used to be taken?1 - '. " ;; ' Dodson's Liver Tone is a vege table liver tonic that is absolute harmless" for children and grown people- i It sells for . 50 cts, a bottle ar"3 is guaranteed, to be en--tirely "Satisfactory by Marshall Pharmalrir who will refund your money wth a smile if it does not give quick, gentle relief without yard up at I any of C jomel'a unpleasant "aft er-effects, . ..
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