,- A W&EKLY, NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF McDOWELL COUNTY. ESTABLISHED 1896. MARION, N. C , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911. VOL. XVI NO. S McDOWELL COUNTY FAIR It Was a Great '..Success Fine Exhibitsjn All Departments j and Attenldahce-Large. Well, the long looked forvifluch anticipated, McDowell CountyFaif has come and gone. To say it was onVgreat, grand, - shining1,; success does not express it. From begin mug tb end irx every detail ;tfrere was no note or discord. ; For weeks Prof. Giles with his able' corps of assistants have been hard at work that nothing pertaining to the. fair should be overlooked and, 1 here was the Educational exhibit which afy platform was made from which must have proven a revelation" to Gov. AV. V. Kttchin delivered to manyjn -the Vapid advancement of h? irajncnse throng a most, power- cnu t u- '.j- 4. tul address holding tho closest at- our schools ; In this department nilon of his onen air audience and very noticable was a, primitive In- speakincrin such a firand and states- dian, village with its wjg-wams and man-liko way as to instill en- tut? iaKo vvita canoes aiso drawings kuu;"wuj jiauiuwam uw iuo should like to say'; that vthe whole of McDowell County should arise and' ."dofftheirhatto Prof.Giles for his untiring! interest": for this grand success: ; Also to " each exr hibitor for putting forth their best effort, and veVy: i best handiwork'. On reaching the town the first-to attract was the Live Stock Exhibit beautiful Jersey cows,' fine horses and. illustrated essays of the higher ear1tst ?vcr on? whchcard him. Acr i j - r Truly he is a great Governor of a grades,, various kinds of map mak- ffto ctnfA n ttu.o, . great state. Gov. Kitchen was Mcdowell fair premium list ing, drawings of fruits, nuts, flow- followed by Prof. M. C. S. Koble, ers, leaves in delicate tint and color, of the University of North Caro- all of which asserts a permanent lina who was here to represent the Wi.on; oU .0Rn';n State department of Education. ji--V t i'tM K 'e -au V.-U His address was a gem of its kind on the, future :life ;of the. child, and created educational enthusiasm teacning tnem to become close ob- mMcDowell County which with seryers and admirers of symtnetri- out it could not have been created. cal detail in all that is '.beautiful. At .1:30 jni the afternoon the This Educational exhibiti-c present- school children .frommany of the - i i i - v i . ' county schools and the Marion ed the work of approximately two Graded School, carrying flags and thousand school-childrcu - and;' de- banners, formed in line and march served the highest praise -for each ed. , Thcv were lead bv the Chief teacher . and pupil. that contributed Marshall, the baJt the Governor l? . v ' - - and his escorts and also tho nonnl . Also' in. the -Eilucation.nl :. room of Education irr gaily dressed car was an; exhibit of loreign coins tiages, the patriotic Sons of Amer which was very attractive; another icaand truly patriotic they look very interesting one of confederate ed with their bright regalia and bills. Then there was a large dis- fHgsall of them stroug. sturdy and mules, prize sheep and'a band play of finemineralsAvhicli in ar- citizens of America, the greatest,! of Shetland ponies that gave the fangement ana display attracted no euuui y; n lui- worm, imn cam.; 1M1 T . , little attention. ' - ' , . the childrenbright eyed, rosy emmreu &ucii geuei.uus pirauiu. : , ,4U ' . cheeked, hannr. canvfreo child re ti Proceeding up Mainstreet where li nf nii :n t,ft-ffnn,pnnc flPr,r hhow happy they were, how, beau- the stores, windows and the r. court of fine needle work and seemingly tlfulbT ftnci Kally they marched house were festooned arid decoratVnbthirig lacking; Exquisite - em- I?.k!n us all think , of their possi- d in bunting and flags,: the music broidery, crocheting, knitting, net- ues ana . wnac .incy;wui uo as of the . banded the :J hSS Th .uS "nfS.lwi i th- round .gave the .-jolly, assembly of counterpane designed by our grand parade was a beautiful float in ycK people the holidav spirit. . The'en- mnthnrc Tn th;c hpnntifnK rlia. low and black bearing aloft the tire lowerfloor of the JSakle-Hotel play the one'piece.most worthy of graduating: cla of the Ncbo High had been converted into booths for notice was a1 crocheted able-cover f "wi-wauuiui ; uns cia the various exhibits bateven these im w mr ,vud T" ; r; r.r .necessary to put. the Poultry, ex- of the;table-cover' s ixl$ Nf- hibitin front of the Fleming Hotel, ed thewdrds "McDowell.. County t im ntT 11,1 r This exhibit was especially fine- air- association. w m tne laaies chickens the fiaesf ot each breed- uqparimenine .reeness..,naa a turkeys, ducks, ; ; geese, poofowls, Thursday' morning": the Opening guineas, pigeons, along with "Brer exercises were held in : the ;court Rabbit" and'?Brer Possum' ' made house, Mr., J. L. :Morgan; presi Pretuiaiajr in the OiTrc&t inenti given y tho 3lclwcli Coantr Fair'Aikoci!ilion. a - &anoai;cl lj the jadgotf, follows: ; V. . -V-." : DEPABTMENX A - .Wheat, first, T.'J. GibK fi;. W.'A. Houck, I. . ' ; , Oat, first, T. O. CtxrtLv ; Kje, first, J. ill HaaQr," 1; -cca3. W. A. Houck. i V . Black YeJ firrt, Bn Gnrlry; 4 3 NEWS OF THE STATE n Happenings- of Gcncnl Interest Condensed for Busy Readers. Secretary of Acricultarts Wila draics ruraors :!oit to tho cflect that he bad. handed hU rtsigsitfoa to President TafL,'' to uke 't'Zczl November IS or as too a the rtfur as suitable, " .' Attornejr General BIclcett tlsinks ar, W- iroadc- the Fedeml plaa for dmoki. the American TobactoTnat is with out mrriU " and - m?, a nrott In tehalf of the totneco grorrcm of North Carolina. iicdttClious , In IracisdoruUoa charges by the' Soatbf rn Eiprra Corapa:i5.. eflcctitceirly in 1512. were baturday dcttdc4 on . by the railwajr ccmn:U!ocu' ' Tbechts const mcnUy m ihn creation of happy at his appreciated honor and place. The parade was beautiful in ever detail and one that will long be remembered; The balloon ascension each day with high wire -act by Hapny Jack 1 rwr t " 1 ' " ' the splendid, .display.-, of ;. poultry dent of tho &ar Ao?vatiDn, .P ert-lndefrfmostinteitlnElball. specia ly - interesting , to every I , JJ fUrt. .. mt- The tiddlers and banjo pickers visitor. , - -! . ow . tv, -T?oi. a iotinn were also hero to furnish amuse- It is impossible to mention-each Hnn Ahnnnn. a mpmKor nf t.Kdi ment for their many frieuds and - A A w i' 4. J Ndr a b ' W WJB t Va V display and exhibitih: the Agricul- State Board of Agriculture, repre- tural Hall; air were .very fine"; and senteq. tne75 ttate:! aepmmentana sure had no easy time m.deciding Western North Carolina and is a . 1- I- 4. iL. U-'it m r ' " .-.'. '" wuiuu oi eacu tjxniuit was uie tuesi i rarmer m a moaern . way m every pumpkinssquash, ' yams, t turnips I particular and amp) yj able to speak on any suDiect tnat pertains to agricultural admirers. The great success of theso three perfect-October days will always remain Keel Letter days for Mc Dowell County.. : (Signed) County Visitor. parsnips, cabbage, ; potatoes, and all , other agriculturial products. Nothing seemed to be omitted that grew on the iarm or in the garden. The jellies, preserves', canned fruits and vegetables apples,, fine honey,. butter, lard cakes, r cookies, , etc. were all artistically arranged; 'Special attention should be . called to the display .o T delicious; cakes entered by Mrs. J. L?Mbrgan: In this pom the displayVbf. dahlias ;by Mrs. Tate of Greenlee Mrs. -Pless and Dr. Reid attracted1 much, at tention. 1. Mrs; Tate well deserves the reputation she has -made ' as a grower of ; fine dahlias; j Also J in this room were exhibits from -the Western and Blue-Bidge Eu r hi ture ? actor ies and the Cotton Mill. : Jhe Cotton , Mill ) exhibit " showed ; A the growing cotton plant in each, pro cess until the cotton is made , into cloth. , Also in this room were the commercial booths . ;bf : Gaston & Tate and PX jReid & :,Co.y : both of which were beautiful, in design wd arrangement. ; Gaston' Tate's electric man4: advertising ; " Walk over, Shoes', attracted a great deal of attention In the rear of this exhibit room was a display of home- made wines in a booth -beautif ully Vesigned by John M; Houck which attracted much, attention;; . ' , rst In the next department Nebo.SchooliNotes. Nebo,. Oct. 23. The. all important Cannon's presence r here was ' not topic ,o ..conyersation here for the ; last only, to maKer an address represent-, mpntn naa. oeea tne xair.-. e are giaa ing the State's department of Agri- that it is over with and we can deroto culture but also toiudge the Agri- all of our time to onr school work cultural and Live Stock "exhibits, again. 'Jwaa an onjoyahlo occafiou Friday was Old Soldiers' Day. laud we fwl that : we weru greatly lcne- Mrff J. 0. Gilke5 bresident of fited.by it. , the locaVchapter.Daughters.of the Miss Blair, the mnsic poacher, has or J VJOnieueracy, naa-pianucu ana exe- ganizea a uiee unD irmca caa iwcuiy cuted well every detail 'for the : en- seven members. .We hope it will be tertainmem or ine yeierans. . iuq i oenenciano au, ,jxliss iiir ia uim-wr Veteran assembled m' the opera Miss Young president, and Miss Wilson. house where they formed line secretary and txeaauxer. along1 withT. the Daughters and, -led 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cuthbertaon of 1 .1 J 1 -." .1 ." ' 11 1Vii.t-. 4. ' 1 . : .'. ' 11 itl-' -1.-1 t 4. Dy IDS Dauar marcueuio iQe.uuurv jAsneviue yiaiuiu iueir pareuw uo iiwfc house for the ' Veterans' JJay exr week. . ercises. lUrs.- j; LillKey intro- jMiss wens lamer ana swter visiles duced Mrs. F. M.. Williams,' .who her'last week. , - . - ; , is president-of the North Carolina . Henry Ledford of Asheville epent division of the Daughters, who de- Sunday in Nebo. 1 .tmrprl : n m'rSQt. hAant .ifnl nn much . " X A t w V " va w m w .v v M V 4k aw t . i,., . t - a ..JJ.iiU.MhI, AVOW IIUUU5. Chief Justice Walter -Clark; r him- Aaint fraud Is paint that looks fair self :a , Confederate Veteran,', de- for a year or so, and then ms&es repaint livered an address grand an.f scope ing necessary. . - -: "and beautiful in delivery, one that Don't waste your money ana mjnre will long be, remembered by : the your property. . McDowell County; veterans and all The K & 11. Paint has been In u?e those' who heard it. ' The veterans' for thirty-five years; . parade in the afternoon" headed by You make one-half of it by adding I Chief Marshall J. Q. 'Giikey and of a gallon of Llnswl Oil to each gal- conducted rby. the other marsnais in ion. n men cdsis bwhi. 1- h -regalia was beautiful in" every de- Ion," and is the best paint, that can bo tail;' : ' made. " : , Saturday was Educational Day. Longman & Martinez, 'Manufacturers Early; in the morning long; oeiore Tne cc ju. rare raiw, v auuu. tne nour, or'tno -opcniug uuuiwa uu x mua i ctw; , .w, ., the court house was packed, to the by X D. Blanton, Marion, K. C. ; doorsV sq much so that it was do- Write postal for -."MONEY SAVXIt ftldftd that the sDeakincr should be PltlCE LIST No. CO." Longman fc held in; the open air. A scond C. D. Wnycaitr, ft ...Turnips, first, A B.. Oilkey, 2i w oncV J. IL Turner, , I : . - - V . Popcorn, fint. Mm. W. C J&r.e, tl.oO; second, Moi Uensley, ft" Oae bitlf buibel rar corn. Crit, W. X Houck, tecond. J. Z Pasf, 11 Sweet poUtovt, fint J.' D. liUcton. ecocd, J. A..MaUoa.'l r.Ir4sh PotatoT, fint, W. F. Woo-i, J; fecond; Mrs ;,W. C. Jins l Pumpkins. Crt. Mr P J. IUt4. t2; wcon't' Mri Mi B Pat-t,l , Cablrttrw. tlit, Mnt 0.,C CcaVy, ?; vcond. A. M. Her:!eyf t .Tobac?. firet. O. C. Ccnky, oc ond, T..O Curtis 11 Oarden TCicrtaMe-. first. T. () CcrtU. $4 ; urcond, U - C. Contoy,' 1 - Dozen e,vr corn, tint, Jatutm A Pyatt, r-i: siCOiid.W W Ifria;hlll f I 'Six !kUlk of .corn, first, i. Z'v P., 2;'iicond(W.lA. Ucnc. l ' Bt-it coIuH tluu, grctot . variety . ' nd UKwt rt If tlc.nl ly krran-1 f.4nn pmlacU f rota on farm :t, W. A. ilouV. j.t, iecoad. G, C CooVy. f 2 third. WiUiata CUrk, $10; fourth, T. O CuttU, WalnutsT first, Mr. iirtnW. $1.!) MolaA-, fint, A P Sorrrl. $2; xcusd. J II Tamer, ft ReeU. first, Mrion Ool, t"0; c: oad. T O CartK AYhiU'benns. fimt, W AHcack. $! Bed beacs. fint, W A Houck, tl Snnilowrr, fint, Carl Wchr. lecond, "J M Qay, LOc : DEPARTMENT B First priz-," one dollar each: Btirrti Plj mouth Bock, J S Hopper Baft Plymouth Rock, Mi4 Lrnnl Whitj Plymouth Rockj, Mri A C Hewitt ' '.. , , . 'Brown Leghorns John G Yance? ; White Leghorns. Mn. C M McOtU Black Minorcita, Pnl Banner i . , SUrer Laced Wyandot Uw," . D C Bt? man ; ; ;' ; ... ."" ' : : Wfcite Wyandotte, D C Batcta&a . Silver Sjngted Hamburg. K O Arm wood' - " . ' . , Brown Red Gauio, G F CbaSa Black BucatIo Game, O F Cb2a Black & White Bantcmj, Paul Banner Japanese EUntoms Mrs Vlz Held ' Peafowl, W A Houck Guineas, W A Houck ., ... t Turkeys. MoSItto 6inclai.r; V . ' 'V, Gees, Mrs" Dy&art ' - ; " - : ' buckn.'OF'ChJiffin"- ' ' Rhode LdAnd Krds, Dr J F Jonas 1 . Whlto Orpington. D C Bdtmaa Pure Neat Domla, Will Blanton . Red Mug warn rt T C McPctcetcm . Richland Roundhead, W W Mc?ou Knob comb and Allea Game, Seamier Halliburton;,::.,; - .". ; 'R?d Quill I and War-hor?, Bcaglf liauiourioa v ' Buff Orpington, J L Biddix - . I ' DEPARTMENT C ' Combination eUl Hon, fint, E: A Por ter. !. ' Brood xnaro and colt, tint. G. C Con ley. coad, J. D. Blanton, X , Gddinjr or fiiley, under 3 years, J. A- Parker, 3; sxcmd,' A P. Poleet, Colt under I year, first, G. C Corley, 3; leoond,. J. D. Blantoa, f I. Draft harw or mare; first, E. ' G. Go- forth, rccond'G; T. Hawkins, 1. ' . Combination horso or taare, fint, II A. Porter, M; eccond,' J..Z.,P, fa Mule, fint, W. HoHUkld. l; frcend. A; J.' Simmons, 2. ; . ,-; . ". . Pair of tnulej,' first," Bob Padgett. I ; cecondllugh Little, X Mule clt, UrntG. T. -'. Hawkinj, 4; second, W. D. Lor.?r. fX ' Pony, fint, Charlos Carson, f 2. .. ' - . DEPARTMENT D Loaf wheat Wcad. Crst, Mm. W.-JL : Goodson, nOc ' . another' dxvi of thiprr.?rU n:k ke five cbvi in IJ, Uwidi ti rnluctions in r-3.rtlcalr ratrx. T1;crc are rcmowcoswrrkt!;o ' blootlctl catllo thit 'Were ' killed Moc-dy C'L!it in the dcnilinfr.i c! a freight train near Terrell, to tKu effect that l her 'wrrc cxtrrrrclr viluahl staxkV in fact, ... it if their owners' or.s!jTcl them la bo worth about 3lO.CIO e.xt!u At thrrr, wen? rJr. kiEej u ' the nU::.r.t, the danjic will rca izlo The beautiful fountain at Hocc-l Ku. K. C, which n thf t'I miration of all tour : it to Westers Nrlb Carolina ttxttAV'tJirt'K h recort rectal nci within i short while will be. wrn-Jkc cu!un;n of water feci is ths nr. Mr. Geo. P. Hakrr. of Kett Y?k. i hatrlr.s the work don it lib own fxpetrs?, ar.'.l the- rrstorrf founhv.rt h u$ in -hesor of Col, A. B. Ar.lts first tice-prt-slk-t of thu'Stiuth cru Hallway, .. What t Irlitnil will or.e of the mml tcntfidjil; moves in &.' v lineament , of the rill c r. cy of the runsl paMic' school of North Caro lina yet inaugurate is the organi zation of tbej county boards of tela- cation and the. district school com tnittecraeo in each county into grcsskc tiaitcx) 'forces m a county unit for school bcttcrtsesi. rnls work is under Liken" by C. L. llrvz den, smcrrisor of dcsiclary-rural public schools under the direction of State Superintendent J. Y. Joy- tcmpor-j MarUnez, P. O. Box Vr.'l, Ncrw York. M - t'v;ht ) ner. Thft. first county organkatkn of the sort is Duplin county and Mr. Broaden has eni:aemcnL,i for Johnston, Columbus Craven, IVran- fort and,, other counties and will ' push this work into all sections of the State just aa rapidly as rxxtsihle, he &aya. ' "The number of district committee men to the county rar.s from ' 1200 to S00;'in this Stale. DcfioiUs plana for co-operation and improvement arc providetl for thr-sa' orani rations and ts frequent con-fcaeas-poMiWe- BrC arrwjnd for when organizations arc formed. ; ' i i 1 1 I. i In hU'RrlJrcss last week at the Stativ, Fair in Ha!e:!i Governor Judsoa Harmon of Ohio, v, !.c ii a Strong iiniocrat:c pr.:ier.t al possibility, treated -not a fclicitaticna of North Can:.!;r.: rtetktTS from Ohio t: I d:-.- cushion of ?tato proL.n'.., r .i ch a$ jtion of .taxation, 'c-tc, Ucvcr:.cr K i tel. c n, t n t n t roi t: ct r. , ; t . ; -; , r revi'Ted . Ilsrnion'a r... :k:l Scarcer.