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'J - ' ' . . X - ,-'.S,l , - t ; r e p ; ? p f ( ' fwiV i rf ttvv rTT" -.--- T t nAnsnALi madison cou;a;. c. 1IDAY,' d::: No O S : '':;::Ccr:-'.y'js. CtztCA 1 ;; -lJ::-;::rt .c! Tvc!;3 . Nearly every person" acquainted '. to Home extent with '.be conditions ia regard to destitute orphan chil-j dicnln the near East, -These con-j unions were brought about on ac count of the world (" war, wid'hun dreds or thousand of chttdren left without food', clothiug, or Itomes, and without help (hey would all have been dead lef pre now! The United States came to . the rescue by volunteer ' contributions,, have constructed orphamms, .and ,thet-e , children are now being cared for in ' that way.' M a- d i s o'. n ' county's quoto is twelve orphans? at, sixty dollars each per yeaiy Xast." year we fell a little short Of this amount Unless eacn county;- or district ' comes up with the amount allotted, many ;c!.n.lrcn will i have to be turned out to starve, tmlcss made pio 1 bv some other place.- , V, j are.writinK this for- the, pur - pr 3 of making' personal appeal c tLtj people1 of Madron - county to . . make a Christmas donation for this very, meritorious cause. (You;may Bend' your donations to' the under eined, 'chairman of .the Madison County' Committee . or to A.,.V. ' T.'hitehu'rst, '.Cashiei4. of , the -CUi- zcns-BankNlarstmll', C'. who is the treasurer for thtcommit'ee for this county. LcU us beg you- to remember . these ' helpless orphans i? your Christmas gifu.' -' , JOHN A IIEKDPJQKSi ' .; :- , .County Chairman (2 f ', ' T - '.' 1. .i i . v u I- - 4 .; n::t::j b C.3 C::rty, iv' - I 1 j f K3v:r.r:r Sift -V; The school workers of this county were fortunate in having Mis Elizabeth Kelly. who is 100-DRESSES v!: Onc-F' wtmrnamrn'mmmmmmammMmmmaa mmmmmmmmmmmm r.d CQATS-1C0 1 . ..'.;"..','..' rfu Off - Td move entire lot by January 1st, I have Msa Elizabeth Kelly, wno is 5 ' . - 't- ' -u ! if-m frnm S connected with the state Educa-js .offer 25 per cent sreduct pn on each item from tioai rtmenut ie regutar"cash selling prici " ' ' ,J address the peop e bf Mdisop S & ( y . . .to , . , t Counw.at the Educauoijal Meet ing. - , - . Mis8 Kelly, introduced herself by stating that she is one ;of the original "Mountain Whites," be ing a native of Macon County, North Carolina. Mm Kelly de livered a very strong and practi cal addresC and she ' specially stressedjthe importance of thor ough tfaining in the grades..' She stated that it was more han im portant to have trained and pro ficient teachers in the first grad es than in any other. Shestated that from her- experience as a school Worker tliat it was better for children in the first, second and third grades 'not " to go', to schnolthan to go to This is - the ppportti: aty (0 get that Dress or j 2 Coat you have been wr iting. Regular "prices' J fxqm.$2.?0 to $3D.W-witb One-Fcurth Oft. A . a: - I Best Wishes For A :rty XLristcas And . .:. ' rr - - - v- .- s v a teacher s 3 that is utterly incompsterTt o perform! the ' duties v required cf the)n. It waS not to be-' un'deiv' i l:'.' :?T:zn C:c:-v stood however that she sanctir ed keeping childrep- away front, school, but she' was endeavonrtg to very strongly impress ie ..im portance of, having competent primary feachers vvhich , it is well known is very much neg lected not only in this , count,? Portraits of Kadlsoa Ccssty's ; Bistiarfdshed Sons tD ;' i-yhoia cl Superior Ccurt 'r ... f f-y r : ' T:::"i;::ri rrcr:i C;c:d .. Dear Editorof The News Re cord Enclosed youAviU firrd $1 50 for a years 'ubscripti&n,'; to your I aper; and it is , worth ten times . that much to rn4. ; We are located at -309, Park Street, Ccreenvtlle, , Tcnnessqe. We' want 'our North Carolina friends, to hunt -us 'up when in Greenville., If -its a ood meal you want, wo h aye' it, if its a good warm bed to sleep" in we have that tso."" Merry Christmas to all. " ' . . ; Mrs!. EdjKilpatrick; children to send to school in Madison, County did ;not; hear Miss Kelly Vspeech; The News- Rpf ord wishes lo thank Miss Kllv for'her speech &nd to thank the educational department for snnding her and hopes that ,she mayconfie back again and de liver thu same speech, wnen more of the parents nay be ' able : to T.;:!;3rcr H'.h Ta.t To Prttchiri's Portrait V:::i Adora Walls c! Richmond Courtroom "Take One average School Girl. , " : V, Then Daily ; Three Wholesome Meals', ; ., . Eight Glasses of water,. I ;v Ten hours cf sleep. It" least two ' sleep, y. ', ' Tiburs ,of play, . , An abundanc of H 20 iny form of Baths", . ',.:v k : rSx ingredients 'with regularity -and Sprinkle with plenty of fresh air v . and sunshine;, .. . ;: Garnish liberally with ' v rccn C": r, snow or Av.Il i rk nllk f-r , , rc, s' , , 1 -aClil." vowth i': 1 V i'l 1 is as , ' ed Are 1 reed who! development n ;o it3 r .:re workers c 1 Department The portrait of-the late Judge Jeter C. Pritchard, ; native ' of Western North1' Carolina; -who nrpsided river the sessions 01 the United St?tes .Circuit Court of Appeab unUl his- death, will be hung vin ' the court room at Richmond,, Va."' . ; Bccaucs of his decisions Judge Pritchard was a nation-wide fire and he was aleader in the Republican : ranks.V-, Ashe vilie Cilucrf.' T - " :? 'if.-' Tb' C:::rci- rrcca's r,A 'Oil Erethren, I an goinjVto leave- you. in r.ot ccusve. uue lovca this" conjrciticn because 1 ever I const 1 .' b'0v cacli- otlier, :c3'I Lavo-teci, here ju Lave nvaied 1: icf ye" cl y ryc-i MARSHALL, Dec,4.rTh3 unusual spectacle of an attorney -ft' pragxicma iu a tum while a niotion is bebj made that'hU , grandfather's 'portrait t Wiinrf in the Court was pre- uyj - , v sentfed in Madison Cop'ty Su perior Court to-day. . " .ludtfe Pender A. McElroy was the prasiding jurist and his son, John McElroy, was, the at torney. McKinley Pritchard, of Asheville, introduced a reso-. lution that portrait .of three dis tinguished Madison County sons be" placed on the wall of the court room and the, late Colonel J S. McElroy was one 01 the mintber. - . - ' L, 'ir 'Pritr.hard'a mo'tibn which . : , , - was in the form of a resolution. called attention t6 the fact that 4 Jone Dortrait hang3 on the Whlls of tha court room By a v- r. ... . . ii!. , nprnliar coinciaence.i.TAis uy nonoil tr be a Dortrait of the speaker's father, the late Judge .TWConlev rntcnara-.- r 5 Mr Pritchard said tl;at Aiaci-j son County, owes "it to these de parted ahd distinguished sons to place their portraits in a place where , it will serve as an in spiration to attorneys following in their footsteps, v the three having at one time . practiced law in Madison County Superior Court. ' S'"-' 'v;; - runnel J. S." McEl. - , vJu. Cu: ;:r ' J i-i. for thd , Southern nryey . n .: Notlca has',luitbeen, received from rrcf.J. 'Henry f IliehamUh cf Raleiih, Btate Supervisor of Ili Schools, that tho' Cullowhe III-b School Eas been- placed upon tht !iet of accredited b!sh tchools of the association "of colleg and iec ondary schools of the Southern States. On iLie liit, North Caro lina has only' about hirty schools inofuding city, district county, pri- ya and church, school. This gives Cullowbee a decided advant age oet all iBstitutien8 not tla accredited list for its grajitca will be adsaittaJ with fu'.l eradli noi only la all Southern. Collc;-i but practically all eolleeg in the United States. ; , Tke faculty has been doubled ftbia seaaoa. Exclusive of teachers employed by the county for the Grade or Demonstration schocj tLe institution now baa a faculty per sonnal of twenty members in the High School and Normal desert- ments, This number includes, be eideitbe instructor in the High School and Normal School proper, tiro especially appointed, demon - . ... j stration 'teachers m tne graaea sqhool, the btuinesp manager, the social direotor, librarian and two persons who are t present only nominally connected With the fae ultv: namoly;.Miss Brogden county supervisor of Elementary ecbeols f6r Jackson County, ; and Fror, . . . . Vt ry Lohr. assistant fctaw ui3 c-caoo Inspector. The last two have their offices' at Cuuowbee and will be on tV Tpr1nr feu!fv of the VZTSLX rica . Nin? ra c cf t A Ei:y V.';:!t la I 3 1: The work for the week wr 1 r i o;;ows: 1174 cations or w r cv was destroyed, one distill -ry cr; lured two men and one auto- molile. "V . '. . The majority of the . whley copin?. from Tennessee. Most all the wh'skey troubles m tl a western- nart of the county come across the Tennessee Line, into Madison.' . In the capture of one man, a car and 42 gallons ofwhfcluy.j tha can with the whiskey 11 a very narrow escape. ; He took t... eti on passing the sheriffs car tad rolled down a bank. Ills cr turned ovef about five times la was taken out from the wreck with coracaratively no injuries and lodged in jail that night. His car was completely demaiished. . , , , . . T : ORANGES Twenty-five Cents buys Ona Dozen Oranges at F. ADpdson's v ! Broad Liver, between. Ae ville tad Morristown, rrepara tory to laying a .new ' track, making this route a double track link, at a .cost op over jmillion dollars.-.T1''-, iv''."--: ' ' The engineers are quartered at Marshall and are surveying inthat vicinity for the present. - Officials of the Southern are silent as to when the new track ill be laid, but reliable-in formation is to the Jsff ect that it will be done immediately if it is found feasible : , . t The distance from Asheville to Morristown is 83 miles and It is underetood that the double track will be for a distance of about 75 miles, '.'" -j- Engineers familiar with rau road construction state, that it will; cost at.; least . 20,000, per mile for the new track and this would 'run the total cost to con sidarablv over a million dollars The route from Asieville to Morristown. which is this side of ICnoxville. is one of the hurlest on the entire Southern Railway. System, according to I G c.j not -love me be-.t' ..:V2T.2V I 1 :V3 ,'t'rdr. . -ye . iv 1 1 3 1 .. .2 C. n t'. I -' I Y?'.l- - 1 VI '.I : roved ed to 7 v, Diirir-fthe World war peca bly '.errs freiiat wss fcrjed over tl:.i Ls than t-Y ctr.cr p ccr'Jcn cf tba . Lr.3 f.: 1 r krg3.t:rrH:r7fcca.t.c-U-: rc-3-frc Ccro ' tla 7c:.t:raCt: 5 r 1 . . v;:r. i; 1 nine held Eachclora degrees. I It of them have . done, considerable graduate work' since receiving their decrees. The graduate worlt was done at HarvircL Cbioigo and Columbia Universities. Geo. Pea- body Col'ege for Teacher. Uni versity of Chattanooga . and the University of rtyrth Carolina. There teaching experienee includes the University of -N oft h Carolina Ufiiversity of Alabama, Geo Pea body College. Southern Methodic University Baylor College, Wake Forest College. East Carolina Teach ers College, four normal Schools io Alabama and Virginia and . Fubhc High School leaching in six diaet- ent statw. Two ' members have had experience as; County'' Super visors, while two. others fcavf teen directors of summer schools. Much new equipment has. been imrchased. the Iabatory equipment exclusive of furniture is now valued at $3,400.00 while the library con. tains one thousand nine., hundred and ten reference books with plans nn foot that will double that num be this 3 ear. Other improvements of equalimportanee are beirj cade urn! there is little doubt thtt Uul- lowhee will soon be the best school of its class in the state, IkuuVMMVWluvul 3 '.. - Wm wiuh to announce the arrival of our new and . up- to date line of jewelry. You ean make-your se lection for Christmas guts, w e tlzo Lave a new supply of watches) and C'.acks that are guaranteed to run and perform satisfactory. Any nipoe of Jewelry we seU must give you the satisfaction you should ex pect or it will be exchanged, uur c::z?.y instruct!" us to make this t to the r!;'n' .T . . "i f. . i 04 i... J 1 Ul .wa."';' milLr v.IUi-'Our repair work.- Va will da your repairing oa . any kind f li-kfc machinery.; gunsV' grapho- phones. sewing machines, anything. Call ihen in need or our service. JOHN LISENBEE & At Same Old Stand --t-r rf th3 c:tits cf Dr. R. II r.:'3,l J 3 c; :n Cciz II.C .tl."j i3 to notify r.:i r ::-3 tavirg zt'. X t:'zis cf ,tL3. t::I.c:.,.-. ' t c r - it)t'..3t..:' : : IIOTICE. - State of North Catolina County of Madison ; In the Superior Court 'oily Bishop ' - ' , V3. ' Chester Bishop . , i The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced m th Runfirior' Court of Madison county and that said suit or action ' isfor divorce, absolute from tne . bonds of matrimony and the said , defendant will further take notice that he is reauired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of , said county, on the 28th day of n.--mhfr. 1Q23. at the courthouse vuuww l r of sild county in MarsE&U, N. C, and answer or demur to the com- r,!airt in said action, or the plain- ti2-wii apply,to' the court for the t f demanded m said compiaint. -;T:; .;.,,:.: W. A. WEST - Clerk' of the SuperiorCourt TL'ij t7th day of November, 1C-3 t3 12-22-23 p I 'T:. 1: cr
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