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VOL. XXI
MANIIFArTIlRING PLANT
PROPOSED FOR MARSHALL
-Tr M. v NEWSPAPER PUBUS" MAUISON COUNTY
MARSHALL, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1928
OFFICIAL ELECTION
RETURNS
1750
.' ., . wklMi will
- Democratic g-overuunoui; "
guarantee to our people honest and
r. efficient public service. " ', vy..
i i t .. fn mv irienas in
(the, Wrict y deeP and lasting P-
b-' r .t.hliahment ' T
r-lIiM 78 Ta 100 Women
The business men of Mwah- A. L. bulwinkle,
ftii ar having a luncheon today : ( , ' t',f
'Smiu- CLARENCE E
are tp'hear Mr. Kholoss of Can-( .
ton, K".C who operates a man-( ,Aul1i
uxaen, T ook. . M, oalTSW'vJ W
i;anton "
ing for a small town
V Lt. f a 1 Tm O
Am IN Or Ml - I2r an u"cw v M
f era him the best location for a g. death h e -
rayon plant, wherehe will em- JSu?S
ploy from 75 to 100 JJ c oWatl?
girls in the manufacture of ray- fc0 ve been at the home of
on underwear and lumberjacks. & , ig Morrow, so.
in Marshall recently , gnd other attentions, and ey-
w ro nuhliahins this week the
offlcUl ballot cast in JHison County
Nov. 6th. The amendments votea on
V.f olaoHnn were not as fully un-
derstood as they should . have beea.
We hear that the one increasing tne
pay of our legislators from the old
salary of $240.00 for the session to
$600.00 was carried in this state and
Li. Afkav twn amendments Iwere lost.
bun ww" - - - ,
Why these amendments were not ais-
cusaed in the press more Deioro u
election we
ii. -.i-vt
results iuiuv -
the teople had understood them bet
Iter.
Rimmons COntinU-
' J 1.1. AM ocrninst. him. but Mr. AD6L'-
Inethy decided to support him and be
spoke ana worKea ior me wi
mocratic ticket. Senator Simmons
theme precinct went lor governor
Abernethy's home precinct went for
He was
and
; . j wna Hone that was possible
was lavoraDiy , him M comf0rtable as pos-
TWO
BRICK BUILDINGS
GOING UP AT MARS HILL
"I seriously content that it was
Abernethy's home precinct went for nece8Bary to have brought such
I Governor Smith by a majority of 67. dwtruction and disaster to the De-
ntoit nntinHr tlin p.nuntv of both 01 - ..: t. l i mIi r.m-nlinn
Lvhem, went' for .Governor Smith by .J the interegt of "saving the
a majority oi zo . Jr. Apu. - Democra(;y from that Body oi ueam
SVed, the following statement to the ft hM &m termed.
'nrau. tnnftV. . iivt 4-l, aainu HllffffestiOn
; "The political siftmtion in North". Senator Simmons in an mter
Carolina brought about by the recent . to gave the party further
election demands the most serious at- j ugt reorffanizedl.
tentias- of the Democrats of the State uvtniu oil Hhm Hefererace. it seems
for? the future. The Members of the . that it ig much better and.wUl
Nnrth Carolina delegation in me t knr ahnnt the renaDiia-
tiiA Nortn Carolina oeiegauon m wi Hrt . bring about tne renaD
e press more HouSUith the exception of one, fol- di0Im00fr,thte, Democratic party for
do not understand. The wed Senator Simmons ta his oppo-crat) to Btand by the regular ,
t have been different aitioi 6 Governor Smith until his, y orB8nization that has m
ad understood tnem oei- nominauon w aomwu "- the splendid nght lor ine strais
ator fOyerman and the entire delega-' r,(. jket. t belie - e the
. . i,Bi Ition ; In the House supported the- f " i.artv ta the fut-we tt
While the nation voted overwhel- n ..... t of our party in i
..Tovkllniin kind vftlile the F tT .;.. .,t tkoV 1
A LKTTERFROM
MUBULWINKLE1,;
" J uia& iA " , -
11 j ii. Xa Vivnon Ai4-vnV liia cnifff priTiiT was in
with Marsnaii, - v rwhen the end
that the getrtOgethjr today Will ame it wa8 peaceful, as one going to
result in bringing this industry ( hep. Qf hest
'to Marshall. known men in Madison County. . Hav-
10 mal . ng been born in the house where he
liod, he spent his enure me
icinity of Marshall, although he had
..u.jcj nflFara t.n co elsewhere.
He loved Madison County and its peo-
nnH thev m turn lovea nnn. no
I Was one of the most likeable and lov-
ble of all our Madison citizens. .i
u rlAth. he was Coun-
, lie fciniic v . ..." " ' . , ,
Gastonia N C, Nov. 8, 1928 1 y Game,' Fish and Forest Warden,
Through fratricidal strife in the De- & magistrate of unusual import
mocrati" Party I was defeated in the and wa8 United States Corn
General Election on November 6 m vA3siorier. As game, fish and forest
the race for Congress from the Ninth .aPden, he had been often commend
Distriot of North Carolina. The peo- for his efficient service, and as a
Die have spoken. I accept, then- de- jiagi8trate ie was fair and impartial
cision with tbft anieeqanim,ity with n hi& decisions. .j, : -
which I have accepted previous vie-1 Mr Gage ig aurvived by his wife,
tories. M . 00 ji.ho was before her marriage Miss
m r.roBPnt term of office expires on t, vmmn Wood of Tennessee, and
Moh 4. 1929. After that date I shall , . their eider son) Bob,
rpume the practice of Law. l.vinff died more than a year ago.
I leaves two sisters, Mrs, W. H. Mor-r-w,
of Marshall, and Mrs. John
Thomson of New York.
The funeral was from the home of
J!r. and Mrs. Morrow Wednesday af
i rnoon at two-thirty o'clock conduct
i1. by his pastor, Rev. J. T. M. Knox,
c" the Presbyterian church. Inter
sent followed at the cemetery. The
j jillbearers were :
cu;flp t? v Rnmsev. Messrs. Tom
UliCtlll " V ' .
Ll.
. . - j.. aknnt. the rehabiUv
De-
aition 'to Governor Smith until his l)mocrati0 organization that has made
nomination at Houston and then Sen- i.. Bien(iM nKht for the straight De-
safety
liea in
OI our puny m "' ..
itic ticket. L..ontio. nr nresent Democratic
It now turns out that the electoral rt;JLtion. rather than undertaking
vote -from North Carolina was not 8 organization under a leadership
neeaea 10 aeieai viovemor omnu. wj,ch has brought about so mucn ui
anow uppears that it was not necessary eor)j- .disaster and destruction in our
ftor the North Carolina leaders of the t,'. s'
Anti-Smith forces to have oinea . "gnakin,. f0r myself, I shall abide
hand with the opposition and to nave 'with tha rejuiar Democratic Orgam-
wagea; me swenuous camifuiBu wic, zat;on 0f the State."
IAiA j hnvo InanreH Mr. Hoover S 6-.
;TV
lection,
"NOW, a caian survey 01 tne resui-a
of this anti-Smith campaign in North
r 11 i .
oarouiia siiuwb; -.0
". That the majority of the State TO VOTERS AND iaamium
Democratic ticket was greatly reduced j op MADISON:
2.' That Congressman eD weaver, ; . Gentlemen:
a Democrat, arid a strong anti-Smith dies "'m?- ODDOrtunity to
man before the Houston Conventio ., I am taking this PPort
Iwas defeated . 'thank the citizens 01 Maoison wuui,
. a t ' 1 nnnnrrh nTitinp.nce in me iu
3. mat uongTessman t. u. um- wuu ..ie,.. 1
. 1 j j fA thnap who voted 1
vote in this issue, just now me cic- .winKiej a ucniuciai., ouu a iuns vote iur mc,
... c. il. I. J' fUrt UAiotnn - ' ' T .1. fn lin-
tion went for Madison County omcers. smiumi limn uCiulc Ut Uv for my opponent, 1 w.
. " i.v. it; 5. nvpr and Ivention, and a gallant soldier and , , anA feel that I will do just
Ana now uwu ,e - . - ---, ffl of the World w wag do. v-- - j ffl
the results known, perhaps the less,. . , iasimuch for their interest, as 1 wia
jonvy mi j.vw.w, t
Mrh Carolina will be democratic In
majority. Two democratic congress
men were defeated Dy repunicu0.
Congressman Bulwmkle, who has
many supporters' in Madison County
and is thought well oi Dy many re
publicans, was defeated by his oppo
nent, Charles A. Jonas, and Mr. Geo.
Pritchard, prominent lawyer 01 Asne
ville, and popular especially in his
'native county, Madison, was elected to
jCarfgress, defeating his democratic op
ponent, Mr. Weaver.
It is easy to see irom ttie taDuuuevi
vote in this issue, just how the elec
New Structure Will Be Great
Improvement To Buainesa
District
One familiar with the business dl-
trlct of Mars Hill a month ago, and
not having seen it since, would hardly
recognize it, so great are the cnanges
taking nlace there. The frame build
ings which were being used for the
postoffice, barbershop, meat marKei,
ete.. have been torn down and new
brick buildings are being rapidly put
up to take their place. Dr. I. a. tm
nette is having one erected to be
used for the postoffice. While this to
heinir done, the postofflce naa tem
porary quarters next to the cafe op
erated by Mr. Kenneth Murray, wnicu
is the opposite side of the street from
its fromer location. Another building
joining Dr. Burnette's postoffice bulld-
tnr. in beinir nut UD by MeSSTS. J. JS.
Huff, Ed Huff, and Arson Burnette to
!be used for a barbershop, cafe, and
meat market Both buildings will be
one story and the cost was not given
out.
o-iH ahnnt it the better. Let's show
the sportsman-like spirit manifested
by the defeated democratic candidate
6"4. 'That the Democratic Congress-:do. for those who voted for me I
man of the Fifth District, that grand want to do the best I know how lor
old Confederate soldier, Major Cha3. Madison County and the citizens and
nr ni.j tnM t a- 1 ft.,..4-r T fill-
WOMEN'S CLUBS
TO BE FORMED
Arrival Of New Agent At Mar
shall To Start Much
Activity
c;ti, hia vnl-lM. Stedman. iwas only elected by a- f. Madison County. I ful-
uovernor lureu a. ...i."., - , . ... . v. uj -,
.Tit.. V-.. 1
. 4-V. n nfa.tipa
resume i" v . .,.
I wish to express my y "
ciation to each and every one of my
CiatlOn W eauu ' , , t
friends who have been so loyal to me
since 1920. I have servea me "i'"
of this District for eight years, and
during that time I have striven m
every possible way to render honest
efficient, and faithful f"VVre
and every person in the District, re
eardles of political affiliation.
B Portv. havinur hon-
ored me five times as its nominee for
a risrnt to
pdictnrv radio address to the Ameri
can people, in which he reminded
democrats as well as Republicans that
Hoover will not be the president 01
the Republican party, but of the A
merican people, all parties, and as
loyal citizens, forget our differences
and work together for the good of all,
letting any wounds that may have
been made .during the battle of the
campaign have time to heal.
ABERNETHYONTHE
ELECTION RESULTS
Gives Eleven Reasons Why The
Novth Carolina Democrats
Should Not Have Sup
ported Republican
j Plans for reorganization of all the
womens and girls clubs in Madison
County, in addition to tne oreaniKi-
. ... U V. 1 1 1 . "
Dout ouu majority wnen ue uau uc.. . T(.ai:-e the responsibility tnat nas i"""";' ----- , . .j hv
elected by great Democratic majori- y real,lze ne resp " " . T fi 'tion of new clubs, are being made by
, r. ,..i. heen nlaced upon me and, too, 1 leei , orh Pnrtpr Ellis, of Asheville,
ties in iirevious eiectiuiia. - - ,. . t-vitra' "J"'-" ,- .
r "6 That the Democratic Con- that I cannot accomplish the things ,home demonstration agent of the
gressmen of the Seventh and Nintn .that will help most without the full Mountain district; Earle Bnntnall.
Districts were in the balance for a ' operation 0f every citizen of Mad- Madison 1 County agent and Miss ran-
Republican. These counties were De-
Ticket
Washington, D. C, Nov. 10, 1928. mo"f two years ago
. th Third 10- Johnson County
-Charles L. Abernethy, of the Ihird
t;i..l J UrttT
ana a pieaauic w ----- .
. , .L-ii j oil ,hat T nossiblv can ton.
ture 1 snail uu ... v. -5...- , Aii (rnn. nt. of
for the Party and its canaiuutes. , AWnaiiw -North Carolina uisinct, ji
I appeal with all the force at my town were Miss Clara Hood, of Knox- fceen reelected by the unusual majon
command to my fellow Democrats of viUe( Tenn) and Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Ly liveg in the same city with Senator
the District to lay aside all feeling, willaford 0f Kingston, Tenn., Mr. v. m. Simmons.
S forget the past, and to work to- ' Pritchard. Mr. and f Until the Houston Convention both
gether for .-great and g onou ---- - RoUins Senator Simmons , ana I, by . majority forthe Republican
mocratic rarty m -"t J T -T Bailev. of AsheviUe, and Del" "S h tor mePresi- National ticket for the first time since
W..f j TJnrth Carolina in order . . Wnf Sn,!nra. Inpnrv. When Governor Smith was, the Cml War.
cuuiibv 1 ., ivi r. it 14 ricuiuiuiiDt w -x -
that all North Carolina may nave
wnr urae u were ciecicu umjr v.y , . j x am askinsc mat eacn .f
Igreltly reduced majorities, and both J f o and I am a g demon8tration for Madison
of these imen were anu-smitn men De- - --- ... - . . 'was amiuiiteu -
fore-t3Houston Convention. . --me and let's do tne tmngs tnat wiu WilJ arrive hore weanesdav ana ooen
"6. That as a result of thiB stre
nuous anti-Smith campaign in North
r.nrnlinn. pvprv Con pressman's elec
tion was enlangered, and each had to
fight tor his political lite a3 never
before.
"7. That the Legislature hereto
f'nrp overwhelmini2lv Democratic is
now very close between the Demo-, i, snehl. Rut. listen, please don t n;nB. November
crats and Republicans, the Democrats come with anything that will be per- nounced.
Ihnv'vt' a riu!u -oil muioritv. 1 . . 1 4. ' PlnKo nlvpn v orffanized and
"8 That great Democratic Coun- nal, or that will not oe ior tne oeS. fcy nis include Wal.
I ties like Mecklenburg, Buncombe, , interests of your community or coun- whj-e Qck Beech Gienn. Wal
Rowan, Guilford, New Hanover and ty at large. nut Creek, and Hot Springs. Enthusi-
fc.::ny others strongly Democratic went 1 1 tried to make a clean race nad astic women workers in various sec-
IRepublican.' 'nnitivpl havp not exchanged any itions, who are expected to cooperate
"9. In the Third District the coun- : . . , K h in the oreanization of the new cluDS
Carteret went ... '. . -. 'are Mrs. Nora Roberts. Mrs. ervan
'Was niiuuukcu wvj.
Iwill arrive hore Wednesday and ooen
, be best for our taxpayers. an office in the courthouse from which
i As I have said before, I have notn- she win conauct ner win,
ing personal to pass in the Legisla- . Mrs. Ellis and Mr. Brintnall have
ture nor do I have any friends that completed the formulating of a list of
,have asked me to do anything te-'ri
them. However, I am open to sug- Oafton will give three
meetings with these Degin-
19. it has been an-
well
, gestionis from iiieiiu or iue (u there ,days
to
in the
while it. wpnt. Dpmo-
cratic two vears aero, this vear went
Republican and as a result thereof
two State Democratic Senators were
defeated.
"11. And then our State was car-
am in a position to give you, wn Teague and Mrs. j0hn G. Cassada. of
your cooperation, a fair and square (g d Musb; Mrs. Olin Jarrett. Mrs.
representation. So let's all pull to
gether for the things that wui neip
us most, and if possible do something
that will help to lighten our burdens.
Again thanking you for your sup
port, I remain
Yours to serve,
I J. H. HUTCHINS.
Township
Ward '
A. L. BULWINKLE
. CHARLES A. JONAS
O.MAX GARDNER
H. F. SEAWELL
R. T. FOUNTAIN
W. H. FISHER
rrt-u r n a
J. A. .JblAKTWHiOo
HOW MADISON COUNTY VOTED NOVEMBER 6, 1928. (OFFICIAL)
A R 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1
3
4
MRS. EMMA ROLLINS T1GHE-
BAXTER DURHAM
JOHN W. If EAGER
B. R. LAVX -
JOHN H. JOHNSON
A. T. ALLEN
I. H. GREEK
nwNKTS G. SBRUMMITT
JOHN R. McCRARY
vo Axnr n CRIST
JUNIUS B. GOSLEN ;
WILLIAM A. GRAHAM
DANIEL A. PATTERSON
niN r. HONEY ..'','
A. E. HAMPTON
RUFUS A DOUGHTON
NOAH O. PITTS 4-
W. T. LEE
JAMES D. 4JREGG
W. J. BROGDJfiW
GEORGE Wi CONNOR
WALTER D.' LOVB
THOMAS i HARKINS
WALTER Li SMALL
JOHN H. CLEMENT U
IRA PLEMMONS
If. B. I.VD3VITT fc.
J. H. HUTCHINS
B..B,'BySBY-v;- '
jr. K. m iilTB- ..:"-;;.&
3. WILL I "BERTS
142
480
138
...466
131
466
126
465
126
-4B9
-.126
.461
126
460
127
.469
126
-457
125
456
124
458
123 '
467
J-127
465
1-.123
.-.123
452
463
, 125
.498
.326 1
.409
.479
468.
L474
.184
35 23 20
293 95 140 259
29. 21 19
299 95 123 254
26 18 17
290 96 121 251
24 19 14
285 90 120 254
24 17 13
288 84 120 254
25 " 19 13
290 85 - 120 254
24 18 13
280 81 120 253
21 17 13
287 83 121 253
22 17 13, '
286 82 121 263
22 17 13
285 82 1(0 263
21 17 13
28S 82 119 253
' 21 17 IS
285 . 82 119 253
19 , 17 13
282 83 119 258
20 17 13 v - .
20 18 13'
281 88 118..TS58
277 84 118 253
20 17 IS f' ;
HI, 16 r '
04 ' 118 :12 25S.
08 118 90- 7 ..
261 62 - 111 .263
288 -83 i!27 253
,28i 82 61
279 u 82 1 "
26 . 85 84, t - : r
8
155
4
149
4
148
4
148
4
148
4
148
4
148
4
148
4
148
4
148
4
148
'4
148
4
148
4
" 4
148
148
4
4
144
42
180
144
144
142
10
111
1
1
62
1
46
1
47
1
48
1
47.
; 1
46
1
46.
1
47'
1
47
1
47
1
46
1
47
1
47
f 1
1
46
44
, 1
, 1
46
83
85
43
46
44
I
50
.1
48
fS
s
47
262
40
255
45
253
36
248
35
250
35
250
35
251
35
249
34 .
249
34
249;
34
251
85
250
84
246
34
82 '
248,
263
83 ;
83.
263,
128 ;
231
253 j
. 241
269
101
61
105
60
93
61
93
60
93
60
92
60
95
60
93
60
93
60
94'
60
94
60
' 94
60
. 01
60
92
I 92
. 60
- 60 ,
Too
i 87-;
k 63--OS,
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?7 .
65,
68
40 7.
56
155
58
156
55
154
65
155
54
156
55
154
54
153
54
155
54
166
54
154
54
155
54
156
64
154
56
54
142
164
54
64
J52
96
148
161
166
154
'68
165
. 53
105
140
97
141
95
140
92
140
92
140
92
140
94
140
140
93
140
93
140
92
139
92
139
92
189
91
91
139 ,
138 ;
92
02 '
il40,
,122
142
M42 i
;i88
142
70
61
73
58
70
58
67
78
67
65
67
65
68
65
67
66
67
55
67
65
67
65
67
66
65
65
67
67
56
-65
68
67
66
91
64
68
,62. 2161
16
240
14
227
11
22
11
226
10
227
10
225
11
226
10
226
10
224
10
224
10
223
10
224
10
223
10
10
224
.223
11,
11
278,
148
69
77
64
65
47
61
44
59
42
57
43
58
45
57
39
58
40
57
40
57
38
57
40
67
38
57
41
40
68
68
41
41
119
.185
fik ... 1ft
65. "-48
183( .i 77
239 ,63
65
85
64
84
56
76
52
77
62
77
52
77
52
77
52
77
62
. 77
62
77
62
77
62
77
52
77
52
52
77
T7.
. 62
62.,
101
106
86
167
324
158
325
156
323
157
321
158
821
159
320
159
320
158
320
158
321
158
321
167
320
158
320
168
820
157
157
321
821
157
166
842
169
822
884
J7T 824
. 89 828-j 69 &
45 J 148. 82
108 828- v
16
59
11
58
10
57
10
57
10
56
10
57
10
57
10
58
10
67
10
57
10
57
10
56
10
66
10
10
57
57
. 10
10
66
45
S
72
6
20
114
17
109
16
109
15
108
15
108
15
119
15
107
15
107
15
107
15
107
14
107
14
107
14
107
14
14
108
108
14
14
110
65
14
196
17
185
13
192
13
192
13
192
13
191
13
190
13
192
13
189
14
189
13
188
18
188
13
188
13
13
187
187
c 13
IS
187
63
106,182
125 195
112 sl92
124 .-,198
108 . 20
- 67-180
153
107
153 .
108
152
108
152
106
152
106
152
107
162
106
162,
106
162v
106
;i62
106
152
104
19-V.-152
162' 104
19V')52
152 . 99
19 ,162
152
108
-104
. 162
158
102
199
f" 83
108
; 96
,.88?,
166'
' OS
144
21
158
22
153
20
152
20
151
20
152
20
152
20
154
19
152
19
152
19
152
19
162
19
162
152
19
19
176
84
185
15S
152
v
160
14 15 16 Total
33 262 2 1446
92 187 161 3963
23 250 2 1316
91 195 156 3858
14 235 2 1287
88 194 155 3827
14 232 2 1253
8d 194 155 3823
15 231 2 1246
87 192 155 3791
15 230 2 1250
86 193 155 3803
15 222 2 1248
85 207 155 8788
13 233 2 1241
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Mrs. Oscar Rector.
and Mrs. George Roberson. Sr., of
Marshall, Route 1; Mrs. William B.
Rice and Mrs. Pearl Franklin, of Bur
Laurel: Mrs. B. C. Meadows. Mrs. u.
H. Ferguson, and Mrs. Ell rlinps. oi
Soring Creek, and Miss Mary T. Mor-
ris, Mrs. Knocn rtector, mrs. vnev .
Roberts, Mrs. Carl Rector, and Mrs.
Thomas Ball of Marshall. Route 5.
"if vou want anything done well,
do it yourself. Always laugh at your
own jokes.
Somebody is always getting in the
of the man who is in the pur
suit of happiness.
way
SEN. PLEMMONS
THANRSPEOPLE
Wf Snrine-s. N. C. Nov. 12. 1928.
Through your valued paper, I desire
to thank the people of Madison,
Vonnoir Mftphel and Averv Counties
for the large vote they gave me.
I hope to retain their confidence by
giving them the very best possible
legislation.
I invite tne cooperation oi ev
citizen of our four counties.
Write me your needs and advise
me of your wants.
Again thanking all tne voters,
Your Servant,
IRA PLEMMONS,
Senator 80th District.
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