J. x. - j lr.. WM0 QMESS A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF McDOWELL COUNTY. ESTABLISHED 1896. MARION, N. C.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1911. VOL. XVI NO. 7 0 - P. Is "4 EDUCATIONAL MATTERS FAIR OPENS TO-DAY School Will Adjourn Thursday for Attractive Features for Each Day- the Fair School Ground Gov. Kitchin Here Friday . Improvements. , " Fine Exhibits. t?roTB :-This column wiu contain each week The prospects for a great fair in we cews oi Bcnooi as reportea oy inepupuswm n . , . . ewJiers. and anv announcements that the school MCUO Well UOUntV haV6 material- Miatorltlea may have to make from time to time. 1 Jzf aild nothing but extremely TOB,J . bad weather can prevent the fair , The Graded School will adjourn f rom a complete success in Thursday at noon for the Fair, and every particular. The agricultural vrill not reassemble until 12:30, v.:u;i. : ...ffTiiwr o-no-. Saturday, when all pupils are re- and many Qf the finest agri- aesiea to asscmuic bUO ouuwM cultural exhibits ever shown are bttUding where they will be formed OQ exhibit Xhe educational -n An a Tiipniunoii wii.ii i i m u v a AU1 hxoit room is one McDowell County Fair Program THURSDAY FARMERS' DAY' 1 1 :00 a. m. Opening Exercises in Court House, Speeches by 1:00 1:30 3:00 4:00 8:30 p. m. p. m. . p. m. p. m. p. m. Maj. W. A, Graham, N. C. Commissioner of A cri cul ture; Mayor Carlton; J. W. Pless. Music and General Amusements. Band Concert (Balcony Marianna Hotel). Exhibit Rooms Opened. Balloon Ascension. Tournament. Races, and Tuc of War. . . ' . -v MW Fiddlers Convention and Wrestling Match in tncupera pointed wens wntin, howctcrcoa TW nouse. Sensational Slide for Life. THE S. S. CONVENTION. McDowell County Interdcr.crr.ini tional Aisociation Orgin ized at Marion. On Thursday ar.d Fridij, lis 12th and 13th. a mUnr tu held in the PrwbjtcrUa church of M rion for the purpose of orspuiiiir the Sundior Schools of the ccruaty into an lAsociitioo. An c-ort hid been made to nolifj all the super intendents and the nuzes of Ipoodly number of dc! elites ao ex mid banners for the parade. Af- tractive things that the people of 10:00 P- 171 rfe A 1 1 T VkAnA lAnn I " . I sr xne scntwi vuuurou uavo McDowell County will ever have Mnioirprl hr thft frOVGrnOr and I 4.. i.- J. : tU t.ther state officials, the children f- v Thn mA tKn rnnm OLD SOLDIERS' AND LADIES DAY will be at liberty. resents the school work of approx- 10:00 a. m. ifivery child attending tne vjraa FRIDAY 10:30 a. m. 10:45 a. m. 12:00 1 :30 p. 3:00 p. 4:00 p. 8:30 p. m. m. m. m. 11 Ko bchool will be representea in of interest not oniy to school pat the School Exhibit at the Ijair, r but to schoolchildren as well. and the parents are requested to The display of ladies' fancy work, inspect the exhibit carefully and d t supplies is more than tipte'w'n'at kind of work is being WQrth anybody's time, -done by their children at school. Besides all of these many and We shall endeavor to have some exhibits, there are other oae present fa the Educational attractions here that will entertain Exhibit room to point oui lQe and amuse the crowd that will at- 10:00 p. m. work of the children to tne par- tend The banoon man is here cnts and explain the nature, of the and win make an ascension each work. day. Work on the school grounds is An attraction that has not been progressing very satisfactorily, a(jvertised for the general public, The larger boys are putting in two but that will attract more aatention hours in the afternoon, and. the than' any one thing, possibly, is Ktfcla , f ellows- work - at rejesses. Uw fTor' elA Vxt hv r r VUU wvUvilViVWMi . w - w j The ground is being plowed thor-' Happy Jack Taylor. He will tiughly and we hope to get in good stretca a wjre from a pedestal on shape within the next few days. the too of the Marianna Hotel. Veterans Assemble in Opera House. March to Court House, led by Band. pa rati rely few of these attended. only ten churches from the county beim; represented. Mr. J. Van Carter, Gecert! Secretary for the Slate, was hero and on Thursday afternoon car an interesting and instruclire ulk Addresses by Chief Justice Walter Clark and Mrs. F. On Thursday evening, after a 025 10:00 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 11:15 p. m. The Tenth Grade had its class an(1 slide to the street, more than a 3:00 4:00 8:00 p. m. p. m. p. m. meeting Friday evening, and the away ja a miraculous and nrncrrammpi as Dublished was car- .,,1 f mt- t 1 vv uuuci iui aj. I .mr lit T" l I D - tied out in detail. It would re- ThprA wili be shows &nA COnces- McDowelrs Taxable Property squire too much space to mention s10ns up and down Main street that Register of Deeds R. L. C. Gib ach number, and it would be un- wni interest every class, and there son has completed the tax book jast to make any special mention. js n0 doubt but that the three days for McDowell for the year 1911. Each member of the class perform- with any kind of ordinary weather The work has been neatly done, td creditably the part assigned him. wm tQree 0f the . greatest days too; it's in good form and complete Mr. Webb, the photographer, jn the history of the county. in every detail. The book shows has made a negative of the several The parade on Friday of the old that McDowell county has $5,452, classes, and the pictures may be idiers, will be interesting and at- 046.41 taxable property, including had at 15c each. His work was tractive. The school children will corporations, banks and railroads. well done, andf the, pictures will be meet at 12:30 o'clock on the school The total taxes to be collected by Mrs. Bird, upon the advice of school, form in line, march on foot For general purposes the state ffAr nTitrsinian- has fifiven UD her floo tViirrVi tVo cfroAfje o 7 071 rrnnpnil school mmrn. trM-'J , ; jaL lUg uagO kilt VUlu vuw uw.www OA 3 V - work until Christmas, and Miss 1 by the Governor of the State, tax, $11,427.04; bank stock, $1,- Etoberta Price, of Mount Airy, has and other prominent citizens, in 575.25, and on railroads $23,787.06. - 1 1 ! J A ... . V . ml . . A . A 1 lieen chosen to sudsuww ior uer. automobiles and carnages. ibis Keal and personal property uuai It is with much regret that we w-1 an attractive feature. $2,930,332, the totel assessed value give up Mrs. Bird, even for this The Morgan ton band will furn- including railroads, $5,291,461.19. short time. She has, by her un- ish music for the occasion, and the The given value of some of the firing efforts and never lagging fiddlers' Convention on Thursday principal items of the county prop ttiteresW made herself invaluable and Friday nights, will be a rare erty follows: 306,792 acres of land, M. Williams. Dinner Served Veterans by Daughters. Veterans and Daughters Parade. Balloon Ascension. Tournament Races and Attractions. Fiddlers' Convention and Wrestling Match in Opera H ousc Sensational Slide for Life GREAT! SATURDAY EDUCATIONAL DAY Band Concert. Song Selections by Male Quartet. Addresses by Gov. W. W. Kitchin, and Prof. M. C. S. Noble. Parade-of school Children.- P.STOT A:, and Citizens; Automobiles, and Carriages. Slide for Life Sensational. Tournament and Closing Races, Etc Grand Promenade up and down Main Street. Every body get happy and have a good time. Religion an Antidote for Insanity. Replying to an inquiry about the announcement of insanity in his institution attributable to re ligion, Dr. J. B. Richardson, for . many years in charge ox institu tions of the insane, the last being the United States hospital at Wash ington, says: You have asked mo a very easy question. I have tested that mat ter thoroughly. There are only two patients in this hospital whose insanity has any relation to. relig ion and, I think, from thcis pre disposition to insanity, that they would probably have become In sane on some other subjects if they had not on religion. Now. if ynu had asked me how mny people in Ohio are kept by religion from in sanity and out of these hospital. so the school; and we trust that treat to all who attend. The three tier rest will permanently restore days promise to be a great vacation &er health. Her absence will be a season to all McDowell County, distinct loss to the school. and the nleasure and profit and fun fiirnicVipd thani can be measured W- " i . j 1 A Vt UMM : Justice Harlan Passes Away. oniy by their enthusiasm and at- Washington Oct.- 14.-"Good- tendance: &vita T m snrrv T kept VOU all inn " : V -:r!i: - Fire which originated from the With these words Associate Jus- bursting of an oil feed pipe batur Tn m WorlftTi. nf the TTnited day almost . destroyed the large States Supreme Court, died today, blacksmith shop of theSouthern .fter an illness ,asting less than a iKrf Justice Harlan left a widow and ployed in the shop. The loss is laveCnUOren.; XllS umuiwuu; esumaww au nuuu.ii,' - jrii cftrrA-: nn thft supreme uourt o.u a: TnA wKpn .hft The Shelby Star says Rev. 15.1j. u . th RArviA of Padgett, the Holiness minister who Wn incf ia a c : it-. wn his I was arrested iii Atlanta, Ga., re- service was longer than any other cently, : charged with kidnapping :...!.. ..nuuf Tr.itio M.r. voiinn' Miss Carrie otockton, or shaU and Associate Justice Stephen King's Mountain, has been brought mXmmimMmmSB to Cleveland county for trial and Justice Harlan was born in Ken- will have a hearing at the Novem- June 1, 1833. ,1 l iber term of court. ft A service and prayer, Mr. Carter gave mn address '"The Adult Bibla CU. There was a good crowd out, but we were only "sorry thtt more, especially more men, were not tlx re to hare heard of this wonderfully important and inter esting phase of the work. - On Friday morning Mr. Collins of Asherille, came down to sAsltt Mr. Carter. On Friday morning Mr. Collins' address dealt with tho properly graded school. There were also open discussions, or itootd Tables, - on Sunday School Management, etc The afternoon cs$ion on Friday was given over to organization. After short speeches by Messr. HilU F. Chapman, UafTaloc, Baxter and Long, snd the brief expression of approval from several ladies, Mr. Long morcd that the county organize. This was seconded by Mr. Story, and was carried. The officers for the year were then elected, and the plice of n?xt meet ing chosen. The last session, held on Friday evening, was one of the most in teresting during the convention. many phases of the work, such as increasing attendance, holding the scholars, etc, werebrocghtcpand methods discussed. About f vO.OO was raised for the furtherance of the work in the county. The Executive committee hopes to havo a meeting Yery soon, to it!cc the township organization They feel much gratified at the interest manifested in the morcmest and feel assured of ultimate success. valued at $1,276,909; 109 lots. valued at $724,762: 1774 horses. jacks and jennets, valued at $96, 063: goats, cattle, sheep and hogs, $63,248; farming utensils, $8,827; mechanics' tools, $3,378; household and kitchen furniture, $27,864;pro- visions, $14,809; firearms, $2,507; libraries and scientific instruments, $4,264; money on hand, $29,362; solvent credits, $131,722; goods. wares and merchandise, $310,565. There are 2,023 polls, the total poll tax being $4,046. Eev. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Wood will celebrate their golden wed ding on the 23d at the homo ot their son-in-law. Editor J. J. Far- ris, at High Point Dr. Wood is a well known minister of the Metho dist Church, and father of W. F. Wood of Marion. : you would havo given me a hard Successful Meeting at Sunnyvale. question to answer, for they are Sunnyvale, October 14. Ker. a multitude. r P. McMahan . closed a "The rood cheer, bright hopes. rich consolations, good tempers, bcrc September C. The meeting regular habits, and glad songs of iwclre days and during this religion, are such an antidote for t;me there were Z5 professions, thocauso of insanity that thousands The baptizing took plico last Scn- of peoplo in Ohio are preserved day at 11 o'dock near the residence xrom insaniiy oy wicia. iw. 0f gpence Whott ana was auenaea thobenflcient influence of religion, a iirKt5 number of people from Ohio would havo to double the ca- gI2rrounding community. Im- pacity ox ncr nospiuus ia onacr tacdiately after tne tapuzingino accommodato her insano patients.1 j assclaiy rctornod to tho church Everything in all departments of tho Downio & Wheeler Circus this year is positively new, refresh ing and up-to-date Artists, per The heaviest rain since April fell hero Tuesday-r-3 inches.- '' for services, conducted by Rev. McMahan. As a result of Mr. McMahan forceful preaching the SunnyTala formers, producers of novelties revived. The church now his from everywhere on the face of some- 50 active members on the the clobe, forming the most won- Pca? OI ckixck. air. derful, diversified, and pleasing tal acd de- show the world has ever seen, tryta much credit for his faithful The big show wili exhibit in Mar-1 services in both Sunday School ion, Thursday, October 26. : and Uiurca worr.