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- -- ,- - -? y -v j.- y - - ;: ; - v v - - , - . 7V :i':'7-. '."':r'' " '.' V",1 ... - . , , . ... ...... - - 7 -- - f-..-, . : ; i;-' ' ...... , . ' ' .,- - : . ' A WEEKLY, NEPAjER pEVOTEJ THE BEST " INTEREST. OF THE PEOPLE OF McDOWELL COUNTY ... r in - ; ...... ... . . f ESTABLISHED-1896. EDUCATIONAL COLUMN , . Maud Barnard, Editor. Teachers' Meeting. v On account of the rain, the Teachers' meeting held at the traded school building last Satur- jay was very poorly attended.. Only about twenty-five teachers were present. Prof. E. E. Bal comb, of the State Normal College, delivered a very interesting addrees on "What to Do Next." Prof. Balcomb will have a special class in Agriculture at each- meeting. Mr. I. C. Griffin spoke of the best methods of teaching Geography during the war in Europe and Miss Maud Harris discussed "Phonics; why a failure with some teachers." Mrs. Pescud Craig, 'Mines' Lac tone Hicks, Pearl Williams, fJora Lou Butt and Eva Keeter were .Marion, N C, Thursday, bcT. 8, 1514. .',-"' . - v t. TV'-"'- ' VOL. XIX NO. 6 " - - - .... .. . MMM"MMMMBBMMMBBMM"iaM""" - , m.- Jwenl tieth Century Club Meets.. BATTLE MORE VIOLENT On last Friday afternoon, the first meeting of the Twentieth Cen- A'"es Ga5" Lile : Germans tury Club for the year 19U-1915 Do Likewise Russians , was held at the home of Mrs. P. A. - Claim Ad vantages. Keid. Eiffhteen mflmhAra rpsrmnrU . ..; . v J . - pkI tn 11 uu 7 l hat the battle between the al- SStlrli tT th -CUr,rent e7cnts lies ani the Germans'to the north or interest. The regular procrram . . . - fMij .;4.u -c 1 j 01 ino river wise is growing more fo lowed with England for the sub-1 A . . Tlia fl,f Mi? is "iU4 Yiuicui, w i.uDuuijr avc- History of England", by Mrs, P. A. Heid, -was a review of the first known history of this great nation how step by step it had fought its way out of darkness and war fare with early savage fcaces Joyce Decker-gave a very interest- Commissioners Meet Jury list. STATE NEWS OF THE WEEK The r board of county commis sioners met in regular monthly Items Concerning Events of !n- session Monday. Very few mat- 'terest and Importance Through-' ters, other than the usual routine, , C4 made with Sheriff Laughridge fori of U riaston-Salea &r dep&naeaU the tax list for 1913 and the taxi -x crovdj auanded ih wltbrv ment that has been .permitted to bop for 1914 were placed with rVil7 .uw winnow through the seive of offi- him for collection. On petition of The Senior eu at wk roreit cial secrecv concamW tba eondi. citizens of special school district if10 buy-! moTeatat. ciai secrecy concerning the condi- . . . clUxaj ot ColuabQJ 1171 uons prevailing onthatpartor the ",wv;vu embUih a county fAnn. battle line in Branca tinon whicb the oraered that an election J. a. Ebbt. axe4 El. for 2S yer i war- tho eyes of-thej Wrld are focused, bo at Bolfont November 21, nVtUr7 Miss e ceport of Kev French' war 6f- r the purpose of voting on the & Tullnum recently. fice mekes no mentibn of whether PP141 cnooi lax macr. . w. u. NiaetyflTe ir nt of ih ucwi yean of axe ix In tchooL lish historythat w covered I by at the have bcen e3. S. Parker judges. Suie TidT 7W win DeLoyi period. Mrs. Pless read from pomtely. At the afternoon session of the, Thompson, who win loop-th loo? tai "The Idylls of the King" the The stafamflnt ! mn that thA commissioners, jurors wcro drawn u4r K , ... . VkAant;AO t fU 1 xne siatemeni is maae mat xne . About 27$ hJei of cotton wtrt hnn Deauties of knighthoodthe valor, .iis0 l'. ua for the special term of McDowell i fh r,u .T.t asked to prepare the program to:;,r.::rJZM ther nottbera beiehts of the r a, ,.-WT the next meeting which is schedul- rrXI "IMeuse. . Oa tbe. center of the.toM"XT.?! " 8uoria. th. hd,o. tract d for November 7. All teachers n3 T tle lin comparatively calm pre- c, afivu . at A.herta.. -w, - b, Tr.-laTt -rW thSn 0Antarl t th einony they : went ont L. Stroud. Q. W. nomasbn. ,M. -luck a. . bo.pUal.Xor.tta.tmteest Apiculture should be present on - i'8 Barton Bave an Both Germany and Russia con- C- Morsan, J. Z Page, G. E. "JS rn'S'' K o7 m JeS in- SJr tinue to reoort Accesses in East M. Q C. Barn, J L: KbhoK fSi .XSTaS Suction. Prussia ana.Galicia,. thus leaving S.lver A. U G.Ikcy. C H. . .J;. ; ; ; - "v-Jk. U4 neat iqaQi;, nolr county, brought' to Klnitaa a dacco leaf, of fiir cn.de. which tnchet wide and la tbrte fall outmrjdi of people' attend ti th Home comiDf at ConcoriL GoTercor Cralc went to Chxa City, V, &nd dellrervd an addreaa al tha opnlnc of the Mecklentmrc Cctmty (Va.) ralr. The United States Marine botptUl wtll not bo removed troca Wlialatoa aa waa feared. The repair work on the bu'j ct Graham. Johnaon and Ransom in the capltol buildlnf haa oeen completed. ELale'fh'r aplendld new diy market waa formally thrown open to the. public a few daya ago with iptclal ceremonlea. Educational exhlblu at the comlnx After few moments discussion U .tnatmrT in th nhrM of McCurfy, Geo. Hyams, David An- To Observe Patrons' Dav. pi ine xopicsoi the atternoon, a Lrf 5n Aht dcrson, A. U. Davis; M. ,1L UU- v I daintv to'a was server! at. small ta- m, . I .! liam. 'Mills' Hindlft?- .T. T. Stinn I M. m While in session last- Monday, bl ."e rencn, as an-on-sec w pre- j " ? ,V the County Board of Education h proms;ma(3e ont for the enJ"ou '" on.lDe1par M . Second k-A.. Kanin. J. ..Tt: nrrlprpH tW thft 9(lth Hfttr nf H " -.r . 7 I vQo iVUSiriaUS, Dave piacea .mmeS I . " .7 - r-. - orderea tnat; the utn aay 01 tiM h i . ? . i ... , H. Mar. Wm. W brson.' P. C. November be observed by all teach- "Wn J?nS w on n7 i::; m ine fanatic in a zone wnicn T; ' A Pv T- T Vf.r ers as Patrons' Day. This can be .fL?. mP all Austrian water and Hoppts. A. U Pnce ,T. 5Ur- buujk cav-u uuo ly aoivc, Kiv-fuA nUnnAIo htmn fhn ilnH 'u w " JIOU,cJf ,f 1 onr t,A nn.cto f nalmorU " T. L Tate, J. R. Dentoo, J. W. j a1 a. a.; maaeoneoi me mo6 lowresuag in ni.t. .f ,im. f. ctl,j .j - - - --- -- and enthusiastic days of the schooH jear. iouce win ue maae in ia gn; The next meeting iIuCM UA bUO will be on October 16 at the home tEoogEtFuT a success of this work. Biggerstaff, James Bright, J. A GaHion, F. S. Price, T. W. Pcn dergrass, J. H. Vess, J. M. Cuth- Corn ClubiParade. All members of the Boys' Corn Club for last year and this year are of Mrs. R. F. Burton at 3:30 p. m. with England as the subject. Mr. Price Elected Moderator. At the seventy-fourth annual berts0Df r. w. Lancaster. session ortne ireen niyer naptist Association which was held at Pleasant Hill church, five miles McDowell -Rutherford Club Organized. Chapel Hill, Oct, 5. olio wing 1 d tarpXj, herttofora made. the movement of tbe organization 1 North Carolina recelfes from'lho Halliburton-Cooper Marriage. AnniAtwinwsnlftmniP of Butharfordton, October requested to dress as typical farm- last Thursday morning at 11 o'clock lst to 4th Mr' B Prico of thia ers and join the horse-back Corn t thft presbvterian manse when place was elected moderator of the uub parade at the fair (bis year. Mrs; Qamille i Cooper, widow of the association ior toe ensnins year irrange for your horses at home w. Cooper, and Mr as li win oe nara to get tnem m Halliburton were united m w . i vi am am lA a a. A MM a mm m aA i . . - i coionnnn rT ii w rnnn a tti rvi pm . i l anuu. vve wuub tt large uuuiucr the ceremonv beinor nerrv'"uu w nd AnWivl frnrtwAl ."Rntir- JoieDhine N'txon who waa hla school in the parade October 23. Don't fnPTnfta hv Rev. J. C. Storv in the to.r is a distinct honor in that only , p T w p. f , . . teacher when he waa 1 4 year, of I - . - mi - i . . . . i iawava wt uss. w . i a. m w . wm rrrt.. forget the date. A third room is being built . at the cotton mill school this week. I f mmA i r ViA hiof nrr fT tnft atAAia. I I W HTTlfntlftn na f nf 1 nf IrVT in(A. TirACOnAO n r a TO TO mMniAl.A triRtlflS. I I m n n m.HA nMeiHanM lo? IT I . .. . . ... wwrwV - - - I Mn V..O o latrmon Kori AWfiw) tr I Uiauo uiwiuwj, i moniiei in actual operauon acccrcLSC Immediately after the ceremony n ,avman Deen 10 Dalton, of Gilkey.; vice-president; to state Secratiry Lary. In hriHA nnH (rmnm lft in" an u" Uia iiouo. ru. 7 n; cuixeni or .North uaneomo recent anto for Salisbury where they spent Lh Md K'rl B- -'p S ly care a picnic dinner to the ccnT&ii Fair Marshals Appointed. few days with relatives. They of Marion, treasurer. . i . . near Marion. -Thai bod v consists I . . . ... nara anrinmnaniMt nr rvir. nnn ii r. I I n nf Knpit in K h hMn James H. Hemphill has been re- j, s HoDe, The announcement of 48 churches in McDowell, .Polk , . . Slncfl appointed chief marshal for thb.i,..i..-,.m...i no Rutherford counties, with a (UO BUUlklUUMl (UU VUBU Ul a(UIAI Economics and Sociology by Pro- The new Je4eral bulUlnx at Jlaa deraonTllle will b completed about the first of the year. Mr. SoL Well of the firm cf U-Vtr, . & Bros., Gol2iboro, died reccntly -whUe In Sabyma. N. IL The church baUdlnc of Holmes Me morial Methodist conirtation as Salis bury haa been condemned. ,l Among the seTeral commercial at- lii. a TTiiti-kiif Sn I trvio m - 1 f rf U - . - al ' U- . lacnea appointed by secretary UcCileld yiuuo uuu ujLr. namuuiwu 10 ouu f wi wiuuu. --.ji ;-rw rguuiiauuos iur.. uiu duwc. u4 W. Thompson of Charlotteixwho of Mts. W. B. Mitchell.' Botre Western North Ca koW to Berlin. The position ;paym' quite popular with a large circle sociation has arranged for a special of North Carolina is the "pioneer in KMOs of friends who wish for them a train to leW AsheVille oo'Octobe'r rf,u morcmentit 'being the first ette long and happy wedded life. 15 at 12:35 p. m., and. carry pas- University in the United States to prfYiiege to uice oS sections of tralna r sengers for stations between Ashe- undertake a.project of . this nature. 87 and w. sJio the. The Toe River Fair. ville and Marion. The program "Get first, knowledge Sot; jour "i! tftf I The oe River Fair, comprising for the day will be so arranged own county," is Pro f cssor Bran - cord la 'fining etch offender charged the counties of Mitchell, Avery that patrons of the fair will have son's idea, land "know your couo- lth dnrnkennesa i:a. and Yancey, will be held at Spruce an opportunity to remain on the ty.his'slogan. : ome of thttr.in- t n TtSoooO' ttil Jrine, on iiiB viiuuuuciu . ruuto, uu loujgiwuuuo tmuuuuu. isvbu. vuui Ye5viguuoua njafc jurm.vu uiauu. tu i season. Chandler, ajced 17, was and two others, all ot ere lnisrd when av on which they ;rcrc worklnt: felL : : ( ; . ' , A treat crowd attended the an anal fall mectlnr of the Iredell Slr.xlnx' Association at SutesTtllo recenUy.- k rrccman. the two-year-old sen of Wf t.ViA m nrrin ota tnft n. distinct McDowell County Fair. Other k, ise to the many f riendso-f tne membership of over 5.000. .aDP"?a e 88 .IO;- bride and groom. A . . , . . ' ... feisor E. O.' Branson.- Professor UUDerl' oy w. The bride is a daughterof Prof, opecia. irain.io Asnevme uw. ia. Brinson u; depending almost'en r- m-; -oraaiey, aDd Mrs. S. F. E. Gruber of this For the convenience of tbe peo- tirelv oobn the men of the county uooa, w. uonley, l. Jti. wreene, Wade Hennessee, Vance Wilson, Delia Patton, W. J. Bownjan, Ed. Bailey, W. F. Brown, P. H. Mash burn, Fr;ank A. Keefe, Murray Tate, Garland Williams, B. 0. Miller, Mac Lonon, Charles Mc Call, Roland Morris, Ernest Craw ford, Charles r Laughridge,: -Pedro Lonon, Kenneth Weaver, Roby Conley, Von Ray, Robert Hehnes ee, J. C. OonneJ! James Gbforth, Will LatfdM-? bite, Clyde Duval, Ernest Satter white, William Wilson, BenHor ton, Alonzo Davis, Jesse Corpen ing, Roy Kanipe, Joe Burgin, J. W. Winborne, W. K. M. Gilkek T. L. Upton. Services at St. John's church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and ,7:3a p- m. Sunday School every bun Jjy at 10 a. m. : Week day.services Wednesday night atT:3(r - . Attend the W. N. C.; !Fair Oct. October 7, Sand of the fair have the most eminent 9. The managers day "and night shows, including the cnncernint?rnrar credits, rtoroior- Richard rnma I mam(ifitAnf ' onMt nrntfif (irAttrorlro I Iri Ml? .A I instantly killed. speakers and en- display ami free acts; without ibe- blacks ; taxesr school' Sunday isoot sauToid tertemersyin : the south, among ing obligedto remaiEk.away from school enrollment and attendance, whom ixk rjudge J. C -Pritchard, home over night. The special train and other matters and ' problems Governor '.Locke Craig and others, is due to arrive at marion at rztzz Yitai to tbe county and.state. ; 1 Thft Kftcond dav will he devoted to a, m t: ri ; rle?.n: nrf!c wilKKfl ftnl v' QKft! ' rhlld sir 1a ; n. i t TviTeVni U'tL p. Mrt, r. C. Morris, of Xrm-J UYO BbvUA nuu viaaajr pa wuvvivug i. ... j . j - xj 4 . 4 va. AuatTiaaa and the third day "wilr be educa- twelve years of age, 15c; tional dav. The C. C. fe.O. rail way announces: reduced trains, the : round Marion is only $1 MrtA ar Ycnm A tr w grcssi ve-Re publican candidate for I days axa , , : Jler; Henry .T. ZTUn the XiCgislaturo from Burke county rocd, axe 4 i C. : Attend the W. 13 to 16. Excursion, .1 rates on all A man always wants to go ta a rnstcadi of , Mr.' 8 illaffmatf fho gt.f "f? l'ch. " trip ( fare, xrom party:wnen ne nears a woman:say waiijominatcd at tbo convcnUorx. ,: v " : .00.:r: i - she hasn't got a thing to, wear." f ': V - - - C with winou .eiiiar fv n .s'i r- :"7"":'V v-: 1 Atnrl lift W. V rL Pr OcL e Halifax county:! not N. C. .fcair AUCt.1 Attend tne Wa ri.U.. air, UCt. J." "7 .f.; ;; . " - experience tho clr calamity sce cr " m a 1 a w - , a v t. v w m m m m ' . - w i a i wm bhbiieb m. . m m m m train ' from 13 to lb. excursion irain irom ! Wfc"w 1 too more panic-sincxea popuiauon pre- - - f 13 to 16. Excursion train?from Asheville Oct. 15. . 1 Asheville Oct 15; diet. soeville Oct. 15. 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