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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER . DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTEREST OF- THE PEOPLE OF McDOWELLOUNTY. ESTABLISHED 18?6. ; ' " : MAmONTJ ' G" - THT IT? .qti AV" T7T?tt?ttat?v v icm ? VOL. XV NO. 21 A V TWO MOST IMPORTANT SECTIONS-ARE' PASSED House Tkes Up-the ;Task of Con sidei'atlon of the Revenue' ' Bill-2-OtKef Measures?! Special to ( Thb PHOGiiEsS y t V ... 12:30 v inif tba Housed resolved itself into a committee of the whole and essayed the tasfc of consider ing the: . Revenue; iBill. $ - Valiant teffort.was made, to - raie the levy to provide-lor pension and ; school ? . 1 - A. A. . '- - . - 1 ' i i 5' - . : , As a Tesut of be)ongdebera tion the two most important actions oi tne diu were passea. xne com- )nittee then arose ? and .report ,was made to the" House which formerly -adopted, uie tnree ? sections, These sections are the same as in the bill of 1909 , The further cori- TiflAnn nf tWA T?AVArtriA hill toiII i be Vsoecial der next TuesdaV Jt Expected .that: littfe trouble "Will be had in final passage. The Kobhce fcfi re - i nsu ranee m- Vestigation bill passed second readt ing intheH6usbMb despite iihf avorable ' majority ircommittee reportnIt as amended rt ffectthat the Governor shall-aD- intthA nvititf,iwho shalH j ., , - f?-- -'k ; 4nvest,and re,tortto ;the neXt ssemoiyj! yx??? .;Representative Wilson has ini troducd iB bill to amendSthe';lawr taow in force so as to provide for 41UW,1U lurW3 W tt W vprM ur 14) daysTreelabor public roads insteadof six(6) days. .This, to apply to;Manon Township tnmi5 u is auite prooaoie tne 0111 f 7 ii ! A ife for new State building or tuild. passeu uy a voi.oi xoytu 125, aucs- tfdni$b "M4 "w,uyu u, """"r" u Rvr-p : lnost a (rtain ! that the (powrran intre inrnnrinfin n? Tt nmnnnL m nt 1 rrrr l 1 hhUMlftbf bcdaat TtT 7 - 5 Iieia' retailing, uneo u eacn. iSISSI2 on the train or at the depot may State vs FIoyd Owenby d. w., par and as to location off site, was hftftttTftd Uvhrn law tvV,vA ga r a ' . ' xtaj' 'v 1 Duiiaings,in towns or cities wnere irom cnamgang, isuaayson roaas. Tmv tTrini rJf , be500rthebbhnot- James nompniuspent tno u ; r-i , ---- v,;wr vyw . w".-i " .a,4M"mm"vv- par 01 lasvwecg lnunanowo sold tor less tnan par. ane : loca- UDWards. ; ; c. w., lined S5 and cost. business. go tnrougn tne House mtn nttie 'stripesw for convicted mentor trouoie, 11 any. , ; w v. y boys, - where the crime-was a : mis Bra to demeanor waa passed in the House xrte8 ne JSatuHayfwithf am amendmfint.rby ;Cumberla ytobe Doughton to make ifcbptiorial with called Hoke in - memory of General R. F. ' Hoke" passed he third read ing last : Tliursdaiy7 in the Housed The Senate had passed it: ; A. few umendments were made and it was ;!ent Hoke i is riiimber 99 w Ewart ever fertile And insisten now wants all whiskies shipd in to the Sute inspted. ; ;Oii is, in- Jlbnight the Democratic members of the assembly -will caucuss and J tbnsidera report . to be offered by Ma sub-committee of the committees tin congressional apportionment in t branffieill - be prepared ith districtingthe congressional divw s ions as little asn possible make it. as nearly certain, as at present can be done, that each .or the ten districts will have safely Democratic majorities. Senators Gardner, Lemmon; and . Graham ; and Representatives Rose, Dough ton, Spainhour,Weatherspoon and Turlington form the vcommittee. ' uiusunBeMtebyiMcDOWELLSUPER OR wuguoa MQ ID -K18 HO0S6, W hipman) bills, we.. Produced last Fridayi to provide for . Stte nrimo,;. vJT t. ij primaries to be -held on the same i1it h ' ; fpu' ,l " ' dav.by all parties. - The.. primary to include the selectionof .state and I ? county officials, congreSS,;alid apr:: ern to.Unl; States SS4? m r i . ru iiri n v-i r vxw v . m mate it a misdemeanor, for a voter Senator Barham has introduced a!biirtd'au levy special ftax to supplement . the school fund and thus heln toeaual- 3l;fund.in the! rural districtsi , . ; l ; mke, the keeping of Jiquors: for sale in Rn nonmKfl nAnnftt'o' ; r vv u u j luiauowcauut I h ossesl11 of moro than two . - "wBUMvyi wareu to .oe. issuea. oy .a court having criminal jurisdiction wasintroduc- Tricay W- jriatbr 'Martin; Friday, theTIouse received the - oeen aisposeo or: T.., w -I mil . , Ham fihomroo pm wtari a o-rv i wuiui, uu. .ua. increase , . or , decrease of taxes. Following the most important n '.thisWtJ' vfc thi 'Xi, Ldy:: - '':n: " i VT' ' u'e,!' ",ves Ma from 5450 to $200;. tax onieents 2 .v,A-...i. . 1 . ia j -12: ;aa aa r,A wi ; .sin, S20: the tax on' express comnanies I fo'r municipalities from $25 to$50. two ticket .windows ,f in .. station Saturday, a' bill to ; provide for legaiizw priiDary nominations mi rj , 1 The Mease bill to.proyide :some ,:t cibthing " than county? commissioners as . to nse; of a distinctive style of clothing at alL This new county; idea has. be-: come chronic. Bills to establish two - more -v were, introduced last week. One to be formed from territory which is practically simi lar asrhe recently proposed Ran- rspm county anff one to.," be .called Stonewall to beformed from "part of Gttstoiv cpnnty. k X f Pausing for a little while to greet a former ' representative in" the person of Dr. ' Baird, of ' Ashevillo, wKairi 1859 and again in 1889, sat in the Efous :f or Buncombe, the members of the feHouse ( accorded the! venerable doctor the signal honor'of permitting : him the oc cupancy of his. old seat now used by Representative Dillard,' of Guil ford. Also they listened . to the reading of a message of i greeting from him wherein he referred to brillant men who were members then and to' the two -other surviv ing members of, the assembly of 1859. ReautifulLv exDressive and nn.. r.r.... ;; UKI -rttUUttUIIMbbl Wrf r rr!n,lnl rin,Vnf List pt bases on ,,Unminal. Docket i tu-V U-. - n r.- -. v inai nave oeen u sposea oi . ' 'raer, inai ioraay. The February Wrmof McDowell Superior cdurt convened Monday .Jode u a. aw e . . . . siding. -Solicitor A. HallJohnston T. L, Epoley, pfSLer. t , l , . V most .important case on ..the cuimiuai aocKet is a muroer case and will" consume several days. " L This the one m which Jesse Burlson is charged with the killing of a Mr. Thomas, in North Cove about three years aeo- The case is ...V" r '.; .t.X ant will be represented by Hudgms, IT LLTiT ; AnlT. - - v - H - , ""r .rtr.'" lu."' " cntinn hr V T. TmKnrf r Hunter. (W. "T. "Morgan , Walter Cuthbcrtson, after spend- The following cases of the crimiJing the past two weeks at home, m. Mil m a ' w h A 7. i l. w iiia otateys. A. yjauner,. cutting Mmnm -. mia i btate vs Ambrose Arrowood and Jim BaiIey. Arrowood plead Kuilty tatfW'aod.w hned 510.00 and costs; nol pros as; to Bailey. " . . Will Extine and Floyd Boyce. assault, Extine fioed $40.00 and , ... ' State vs Scott Lucky, scttinjrfl t wwi.- x ....5i- ire fit.to T3M m t eHtjr, fined $5 and costs. K'7; Po scntc . , , State vs James Carry, escaped . State vs McKoy Wilson, forgery, - : Cdrpehing, affray, Waddell 6 ned $5 and Copening $15;! ; State vs Frank Moore, a. d.' w.. v.Viudgment suspended on pay- ment oi cost.-:-; ! in stored two years on roads. f I. State vs Horace Smalley , i c. w, aried-$10 and cost . fvS, ! fV Statb vs Charles Carr, .breaking in pool room,-not a true bill. There haye been made thirty-one changes in this estate, in appoint- ments oi postmasters , recenuyoy thi President. : Among them are two in Mitchell' county, viz: at Red Hill,' Charles C. Ren fro, .vice T. B.- Garland, resigned; and at Valley, Roby Ti-LewisTvice B.B. , ,, i . j f t ----- deeply (touching in sentiment' was the-message and it was ordered spread upon the journal by a rising unanimous vote. ' - The Mashburh bill to establish a trraded scnool in uid i?ort was ratifie'd Tuesday. . - The resolution introduced by Senator . Mashburh to authorize the superintendent at the Morgan ton asylum to admit George Bartlctt (imbecile), of McDowell -county. was passed by the Senate, Tuesday, ! and sent to the House. judgmen. auspenaea on payment VLlentr We and a Kiry, v Z w . . ' . . ' , 1 cone, and no other proepecta bnt that 1 1 furlong v btate vs JN at nan unamoers, a.' d. di . hhMm-: Yon mr. it I Vlrrrn' , Nebo Hews. ... .: ' ... . -'i wo., Airtscy. - mus.o 7 f ' ''060 tocl,00V visl,toI frienda ia' Morcaaton Saturday . - una oonaay.- - . ,it:tl .v.v.it: SStS" SiSSS wtobifen teaching school. ncar'.Marion. is 11 ' Qi ho rove, t rvr,f RM. Brid rraVihr - - . v - . I jarj number of the4 Kcbli2n wtcro bcttcr 111x1 finer fruit f0n.a .'ttin At thk r TTniV .7 V'rki -V "c.n. rc 'i: Wedncsdav nit "T.mrlwlr .ki':J: ;.; Mis3 G1Ic3 p, n honor of herrunj, Vr:i,v nivt moso present, were. Misses lissif Hemphill, . Mabel Boyd Estello v,,sonvl& &,IIJ0D nd Mcss- vance- Wilson, Itaymond Hemp- bill. Thad Harrv and Vander Hunter. i ' - rciurnea u nis worK ounaay.- xwoy vniey and sister, Mr raye, woo were aosentxromscnooir . i . r t on account of. the illi ,ath ha t rn -nr., .... .. " .f. f." "u ,u .wwp.; Vs? 'y Vbh returned to her tcnrl- n Mtn'An ;fn who has been Visiting homo folks at Nebo, returned to his home Friday. ; w ? Students -of Nebo-uign bchoor are; busy pre- paring ror their commencement. . Miss Cora Wilson of North Cove was a welcomo visitor In Nobo, Wednesday. C. M. Hemphill is now building ft nAW wvdfnrrt on Rrtnt)i fnin street. ' i nt . Miss Ada Brown of Rocky Pass uuw a. now okwcuuiu wi uwr mal course in the school. f . . .Cassie Jones. Sugar Hill News. . , Sugar HUI, Feb. 20. Weill Capld" be buy, yba probably won't lyiTewana weather another time. - Yon certainly inlsaed a chance in a thouaand. i ' - A very large crowd waa 'present' to hear a weD arrangtyi programme dia - Dlared br the - Duhllc achbol Sarurdaylat thahosioaof her ancle, S. P. ao J night. It was a howling BUCooBi. A close obserrer could but giro the teach- ! '--a A. t-- " Miss Cordelia Camp, principal of the achool here, was called home Saturday night to he bedddo of her brother, who Is very low with pneumonia. Miss Katherlne Greene, the teacher of the primary department, returned home to Marion but week. We are sorry to loose our teachers but hope they will be back next year. " Johnny Parker, of Otter Creek, haa moved into our settlement. . . Quite a crowd of our people waa at Marion last Tueeday to hear Creatore't Band. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller and sens. Claud and BoxTOugh, of Old Fort. Tint ed relatirea here but week. Fror. J. w. iiicuui. or uia orx wu welcome visitor but Saturday and Sun dav. - Misses Maggio and Mabel Hemlcy and Ethel Nichols of Old Fort were la our midst last week. Mr. Parks and Misa Clara Morris cf NealsTillo 'were ileaant risitors lait Saturday and Sunday " " ' " ifNOWDALL ORCHARD DEMON- : -: " ' STRAT1QN INSTITUTE Prnctica! Demonstration cf Prunln; ! T and, Spraying Wilt be Given.; - at Marlon, March 13. ; . Tbo Orcbtrd Demonstration In- ititulc, which will bo held in Mr- ion on March J3lh by experts from the Department of Agriculture at Rcigh. should interest every r- uuiknun wi pruniuKaaa sprmjicg hLbo given, with suiublo inpa- ffttus and tools. There U co scc- M310 -rmis1 ltts" In McUowell county; and, with proper attention it can bo mido racwi proGuMe, But, owing to the prevalence of San Joso scale and other. peat U requires more attention thnn for merly to ootain profiuhlo' VcAulta, There was sold in the county Jast season, by one agent, nearly aixr thousand dollars worth of fruit trees. If those who purchased theca ' t- ' iU,i -w fPecUUons, it is absolutely essen- tul tbtt they begin now to learn w .n -T 7 , . . iprtjn - i ri-iLa i mm ci t r m f f t 1 f - v " . 7 . . . . ' v held from time to time, throotrhont the StMo. . . '" - lOf OUT MODlft Will EValll lhrmrtrM rrthc opporlunily to learn bow" Co I make their orchards profluble. Bridrewater Hews. Bridwar. . Feb SO.-liisi OutU Tt hM'rctaiped frcca n visit to hr brother J. M. Tat & mt K lo. MIm SAli,s4l I aa liui cepbrw, Beajaxala Blld-brcd. hj-rt ae-ca a riit to Bca SiU aa4 the Utu? father. M. L. BUdbraa as4 lira, midobraad at Gmrch IlilL Tfca. a Martin, who baa bea with bon I folks in Marion for tho jul few wtekj clerk for Abcmethy Co. ttora, Mr. 8. P. Tata haa marsed hoa after wnrral dayi rldt with rtLatirta la Marion. f - t MI5AM Er Lcaa. Annla Lewlj, J&Ua Host. ad Fnlton Gihba attesdM a box rapper and valentine drawing at Obeih Wednesday cirht. - nc!3n Semis who twlost to the U. vnd. who iV cZ oo ccath'i a. Tititeu at hit tindb a J. K. hero lat week. V Wf C Tate ppeot Sunday trith frienda I near Kebo... u . - . I M. F. Tate was In Marion Wednefday. I M. Q C Conley cf near Marion hit 1 rCturfttl home after aereral dayi rUdt M. F. Tate. r MIj: lUa Morris"; of 4 JJnioa MUIt Tiaitod Miat Pink Tate the latter rrt cf last week. Mlas Annie tnrla jpent Saturday aid Sunday with home fks la Union MUla. tMrt- J. TLi IUddla, 'and aiiter ILLm Esia Bay, cf Morjraatca, at the home of Mr. and Mnt. S. P. Tate the latter part of laat week. Mrs. L A. Bait celebrated her nlntUth birthday Sunday. A number cf her neAT relatiTrs were prwent. Mr, a D. Ilemphill and her father J. Morrison rpent Saturday la Mcrjan- toa on buslne. S ' Jack and Jixu . It i hoped that Congress will Cnish its busincs3 before March i so an extra session will net bo necessary. If there is anything that b harmful to business, it is "an extra session"' of Congress. Walk a mile before breakfast andV-carr; up an atjrx?titr,n adis a d oi to r. M any a manb as to w al k farther than that before he ca.n scare up the price. h. m t a if.-
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