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V. I! 1 . .1 ' ': : ''I I ThtovsRecord Published every Thursday by the WESTERN MIUUM PAINTING GDHPUY, ' .Incorporated) . J. II. WHITE, President & Manager J. R. SWANN Vice-Preaident W. E. FINLEY, - - EDITOR. Ono Yr Mix month Thrr Month I.OO .mo Fnterett fcnn(f-rfnMfl ma matter Jnn tHtft 907, at the fotlntfict nt AUnlnul. N. Cornier CM Act aj comreet at Mann J, iav. FRIDAY, JUNE 7th, 1012 Self Support The United States is groat, be cause it produces enough to sup port it and neei'.s no otlier coun try or its products in order U keep it up. Were, all the land utilized we could supply the whole world, and still h a v e enough, and some to spare. Hut there are sections of our country that do not raise enough for it self and one ot them is our mountain section. Our land is arable and could be made to produce much inure than it does and the farmers could be inde pendent of outside help. How ever the fact remains very evi dent that We import a :reat many tilings that we ought to prodn-.-e ourselves and not be dependent J on the outside. We have cut our ! lumber and have shipped ilav.;y j but when it is once gone what have we left. A prodigality! that for the tim; makes us feel rich but aftera while v find that we have killed it and have done nothing to safe guard the future. While we were cutting off the forests whoovertboughtof doing it scientifically or of husbanding our resources and now that it is gone we do not produce enough on the cleared land to sustain ourselves and the money has gone. Flour comes in from the out side foreign parts and is sold in our stores even some of the meat is shipped in. j Our clothes all come from out-J side every bit of machinery and when the balance is cast we won der where we stand. In order that this section may prow we must get all out of the soil that we can and at least raise enough of something to pay for what we buy. We do not believe oursec tion is becoming poorer but it does seem as if it ought to as we look at the figures, We have great lumber interests with us still and they are pour in?r money but when they have May 30th Celebrated Memorial day wa celebrated in several places in our county last Thursday and large crowds gathered to hear the speakers who brought to mind tint deeds of the past and honored the men tfhodid so much for us fifty years ago. At Caney Fork an especially large crowd gathe red and the Geo. (iahacran Post had charge of the exercise. After the opening prayer by llev. E. 1 Stabler and address of welcome was given by liew Tlios. Gra hum and a response by Comrade Wilde of Walnut Creek. The The Caney Fork singing class gave selections as also the Shoal llili class. Judge Jeter Pritchard was in troduced and gave a line address on ''Conservation of the Youth" It was a thoughtful address cal culated to arouse the parents to greater care for the children. Hon. K. Z-.-ph K i ; spoke to the old soldier au.i brought out the idea of southe solliern bravery, alter tois at dress liinniT wit.; served and vith Columbus, Ga., May i'.).- Pre sident Fin ley,, of the Southern Kail way Company, who was one of the principal speakers at a banquet given by the Columbus Hoard of Trade this evening, s.poko on Cooperation for Southeastern Development." lie told of the' great natural advantages enjoyed by the South eastern States, quoted statistics showing the great progress that has been made in recent years, and emphasized the importance of co-operative work for pro moting the agricultural and irf dustrial development of the sec tion and for making its resources and opportunities better know, lie said, in part: We have room In Southeast for all of the industrious, enterpris ing, and otherwi.se desirable peo ple w'iO can be induced to come among us. We ha.e-a hearty welcome for them and opJo; luni- ti.'s in id)unda!ic..- lor them toi better their condition. ):ie of the most d. sir.ii.L' ways in v, h'cii FOli SAL F, . One farm of so acres with new li room house, well finished and barn, acres in Umber, watered by cruek, sprliij; and dMi-ru, hiuobushols of corn K'rowuii on n lat-i year, nice c.Vi, line thoiiKind rash, ihe lmlanee I, L', Sy and 4 Jears ttine. "o acres of lino land close to selixl and church, 4 room house and ham, Kood orchard. Price 1,500, would like ono-lialf cash mid two years on balance. i .'J acres insight of Ksii rojjet School, line meadow land; 4 room house, uod barn, sprintf and creek, 7 anus In lim ber. Price l',Joo, looddowii balance I and 2 years h acres on toe Southern llaiiroad, in .'iiM yards of station, nice 4 room Louse, nood barn, a h;uiisoino iilr.ee for hotel, i lii.o mineral springs which iiiikIii. be worth a fortune soma day, J"m line fruit trees, ph'Mv ol'irraues and strawlK-rrles. I'rice f.I.oui), l, xi down 1, ami J years uu balance. 10!) aeres on i)ii;u ahoi'l one-half of ii in line limber that will moro than pay in the place tf handled riht. land all lays well: oil aeres of creek hotlom, jjood buildings, houses and barn-, i'lieo sl.i.oou. Terms to ;ult piiivhx-ijr. 'nduva!r' :UKljis bv ',:',v ,ig ,r'v,!,Hig men' at ne. '.'e :i: e i ou.st.i nt !y losing r i -i ; i -re ! !:. el o..i- -io.iu- 1.110 people sciiiteii ii 10 eat !'J ill :,lIVn ritftrt Hit I land j:i bidldiiijj's i vi r, a:i 1'iice Do You want to know where yon can net Sianilaril Sanitary iihatfactariflg Co's numbing Goods. American Radiator Co's Ideal Heating Plants. F. E. Myers Bros. Well a?J House ramps. Terra Catia, Sewer Pipe, Stove Mae, Lkimw lining, and Farm Praia Tile. lllack mid Galvanized nU'm and lit- tlmr-f and ail klndti of.t'liimliei's' ma terial. Try us. J. H. RICH Co. ASHCVILLE, N. C. ' r,ct us do that Plumbing job for von. We have Sanitary Plumbers who do it rlfdit. If you do not want our l'Hiinh oi -wnd In your order for that bill of material.. V can fill your order and please you. " J. R. Rich & Co. their friends and renew old lie- again. The dinnerw;:s on the grounds for the must par'.. The hit .o; to ti:e North r V"Sl , in e v e r y 1 men who speai- were entertained al tile j Ioo;;i: i . d ., house ol J. Wil y uob r.s. half p. 1st one the bell ran;; the people v.'el'e c.ilh u for ni'lertioon exej cisi.s. A ! to : j er by lie v. Kobcison tl.i: K. of t!;e N. ws lle.-o.-d j.ddre the people on "The m.'icr, At lie tin,1 p.y. ui rainbow. :e '.ri'eat j-.!.c: : ije found in V lii..,i that .nd to the e-ounuunit.y :iie always 'gold at the They tinnk' LUIlM !' Ol i sol.ieethe:-! M ,;ei.'- on i;oim l'.,:e, eli..-'. to jjou. .vlioei'.. anil cliuiviies. 1 I I-.' mile-. lr.-:u ll-ii.xvlMe; ail .-.hI laud. gc. ! buiidins and well waieud by .-prm,,r and creei:. !'nc.! tt'l.e ie. res wi Hi good iiui.diucs, ee.d OK V. I . 11. 1 ei'i l.i .--el. . red by t j in.; i to. inch li.ey ! ' C St. lact.- t.:a' a'-!; ,1 i! Uev. c.!)erso!i i'i t u rned t i. .; for tiie i:tors.im. after -.;e."ii;. "God be wil h you till We !!. again the solde.-r siiaking i. and aflfrw.'.r.l all separated u tiieir hoiues. We see the rallies dosing iitt! by little ami the oM veteian:, an going. These meetings are ver; pleasant and iiappv fortliem am1 the honor we lo tiiei.i is but . sin. '.11 pa: t of what o .he:-:. Tliere was also .: n.emoriio S.-rvice oi: l'pp r La art ! ,.i wide!: Kon. C. I.i. Masiihurn an i li,':.. Geo. Pritchard spoke. We ha'.e no detailed account of this but! a largo crowd gathered am good meeting was held. cut oil the timber what then? It behoves every one of us to think over this a little and see if we cannot remedy it a little ICvery man become a strong pro tlucer and if the price does go down a. little at least theepjanity produced will counterbalance this We ought to make Madison County a unit in itself .producing more than it spends and that will give us wealth. A word dropped. now and then may cause us to wake up and try for something better. Consumption And Genius Not a few of the world's great est geniuses in art, science, and literature have died from tuber culosis, and on this-account Cer tain writers such as Dr. Arthur Jacobson or Dr. John B. Huber, think that, possible this disease may provide a certain stimulus to the genius of an already great man. The following, are some of the great men and women of letters mentioned by Dr. Jacob son who have died from tubercu losis; John Milton, John Locke, Alexander Pope, Dr. Samuel Johnson, Sir Walter Scott, Eli aabeth Barrett Browning Goethe Robert Louis Stevenson, Sidney Lanier, Ralph Watdo Emerson, Voltarie, John Ruskin, Charles Charles Kingsley Immanuel Kant, .'.Rousseau E. P. Roe, and Paul Lawerence Dunbar. Among other great men who are report ed to have died of tuberculosa may be mentioned of Raphael von Weber, Chopin, Nevin, Cal vin, Cicero, andCecil Rhodes. , , "The above clipping given ' by the tuberculosis society of New York is inded a curious fact. It 3nust have led them to intense work. it, r ..t::.n:ie i ic.vntly, u! iii.blic ;n the en tr.oii tiie land i Givcie.v il.is idea 4 men to ! Sen I'll. l'.ii, aeie l.uii , I a ' l.i L' l.i:'i h. i line led nu';, 1 Willi ill ! , i-!e-.'J to .-ei. ,.!., ef Kan- arade -'i.e. : i t l ive m: i . This i- ,i aeie. . ui ;: i.- i. ; :i:. ; '..'er '.'.v.it tr.u-' !..::! e ; i 'i to .sett.'e'n i f..,i. ti.e l U-u bus I ! 'I-tii:: ! tll.'t tie- West 1 of o.ip.-e-.untty. Hon:,' I i.'iu in. ei: to popular,." I oy his iniv-se to young ! go Vi'cd and ;jrc.w ,ip with llie ; country. ' 'oudilion-. have i-.uh j'taiiy changed since Mr, tlreele.v .ra.ehi.s ..dvise, and I believe tnal :: tin- groat e-iiioi .line to . lay he would s.,y 'tio'' South. .Voting u.au. and giac.;' upi wit i trie counli.y.' chtr up;. or- j i k.i n. t.."..u in ii:.lf n ..lie's ei' el. i acre ui house, ir.l joliis ; lit lor lee : ; aen -. !:, I I-l i, mi it i. o.i acres of eivci. a.- r:ei' t,,,; inn,, lin. one ef the unest 1m muMi'V ihi ie is in tle s-e!t'. i '.' .i-'ii - 1 1 C mile , i'Ti Teiniessi-e river. ' li.-' lorn land and all ' I were 1 'a id. pi, nl y ef t lm;"' ih; sit ... I'rice -i and church. an. I cree.e oil ail ;;oe,i lam.se. bijj . and eliurc--iiatoi II;,' if i it! Iho 'i Concurd '-,'a!,l. ef K i lii.'-it nil sM'lie. Iai,,i ! i:i:t -. r v, In: vard, en:.;! ', bat. cindd ii.'re. l'rire ,,f f 'uncord J i om as rieb ieijiroveiin'iits ' i mi.- for t in. lantry. I'lice Cmeord. re- of line i ,-t Is' (,'ood I stoi d Im- Qitich Work Manila: of hleh-i'rade' cve"lasct, and spectacles and grinding pas rip- in.n ienses our lioubv. Adni.-timz mem aecuraiciy to Uii; eyes Is a- im- ri .uil asm,ikin;r ihem.' Wc arc ex ,el ts at hot li. it I- evindnlni; ey ail eve doioei.-. liWses lilted lV to the, optical h s, litttnif le.nsv- for If you wi-li your a aiiiiio!'-,eur, eei,:e ll.se ot CHAHLLS II Maiiu .'Mi: i iiir I ;,.-, L'ONESS ,in I !U f;u"; ii.'i p,'0,.i, de, N. V, Bank Talli f ' V''HH Bit MWt .There is not a farmer in this county who should not have a bank Account. If you have bills to pay, whether they h large or small, your check will pay them and you always have the right change. It. would be a pleasure to have your name our books. You know how to farm to the best advantage. Farming is your business. We knovy how to handle money to the best advantage. Banking is our business. Come in and we will talk over farming anil bank ink and iterhaps it will prove to our mutu al beholiti. The best chair in our bank is not too good for any honest tiller of the soil. TH3E SANK OF FRENCH' The - Bank - of - Good - Sa vice Alan Coughs anj l .realii Uibs, Aft-er a frightful coughing oii a man in Neeliali, Wis., felt Urribte pains in his side and his uoi;tor found two ribs had lieen liroken. U hat iffoliy lr. Kind's New PiscoVery would have saved him. A few tea- spoonful eiuis a lata comrli, while per sistent u-e rouls obstinate coughs, ex pels stubborn colds or heals weak. sore mays. 1 lee I sure its a doeiseial lo humanity. '' writes Mr.-. Kiiie Nor ton, ('oliniibia, Mo., "for I believe 1 would have consumption to-day, if I had not used t his iffeut lemeJv." Its jfiiaram.ccU to satisfy, and you ear. iret a free trial bottle or iii-eent or 1.00 bine at lieilmon & Koberis Co. Fishing. This year the tishiny in the iver has heen quite a pastime. If our mountain streams could once more be put in shape and stocked with fish, it would frive every one a delightful recreation The trouble is that the best !lsh have left us and unless we stock the streams again, we have noth ing. llieilyanU rod 13 a good nature restorer and more should tike advantage of it. . The weather is abnormally hct r t! i - time of year. ROOTS KERB TIME IS HERE 'Wo want large quantities of the following: I'uccoon root, May-apple root, Angelica 'root-, Jilack Haw bark of Toot, Sassafras bark of root , bright rough off,-White Sarsapnrilla root, Poke, root sliced dry, Willow bloom or tags,- Wild .Cherry', bark thin young green skin. Wild Cher ry bark - thick rough off, Elder Flowers or bloom bl ight color, Star KiHit, Star Grass, etc, all prime dry. Write for complete price iist add gc.t early start. P. W. Lowe & Son Leading Root.ud Herb Dealers ASHEVILLE, N. C EYE, EAR,: NOSE and THROAT SPECIALIST. If you need glasses fit. . If yon liaro Catarrh - , If your throat noedn treatinjr. '- Call on -' DR. I. K BURNETT, mars hill; n. c Bud have your work done. II 0 lias a compleuj. 9ojt. of instruments to perform nil kinds of operations, and a new np-to-date office equipment, to troat all kinds of tliiases, Ho ban takon two special courses. lie guaraiitcos satisfaction. 1 1 unities arc a', h ast as favorable I k,s tiio'soin any other part 0)' the cnited Status, and one of the most important things we can (lo is to impress this factuoii our own people. This will In: doubly effective, for il we can bruit; everybody in the Southeast to a full realization of our advantages and to their enthusiastic exploit ation, we shall have them spread ing the knowledge throughout the entire eotiii.tr; and in forei; n lands. To accomplish this most effectively we shouid strive to make our development at homej so marked and so progressive as to command attention and con vince the restless spirits aiiioii!, us that it is to their best inter est to stay here, and we should see to it that the facts as to our progress and opportunities are made known. Local orginizatiens and local newspapers can be most helpful in this. In many cases effective personal .work may bo possible. If a South eastern farmer has an idea, that he can improve his condition by moving to tlie so-called 'corn belt' to grow corn, he should have the knowledge impressed upon him that the record corn crops of the world have not been grown in the 'corn belt,' but in the Southeast, and on land cost ing Jess per acre, and that corn grown in the Southeast has taktn the prize for quality in eompeti tion with the most successful farmers of the 'corn belt' and other parts, of the country. If he has an idea that he should go to Texas to raise- cattle or to Kansas to raise hogs, he should know that there is no part of the United States in which beef and pork can be produced . more cheaply than in the Southeast and that the experts of the Uni ted States Agricultural Depart ment who have studied the mat ter and conducted elaborate feed ing expr .e nents are of the opinion that tin iucreasing proportion of the meat supply of the United States for home consumption aud for export must come from our section." v, ,- Vncern. c..,u.l i 1-J a:'r ,;t pk'iiiy of a-jn i 1-L' mile . I rooti, li.i'.i,,', good 1 in inn m r.is iicrrl, t huber Price !,. Any kind of a -ii that 11 man wi.uld iv ji,;: any kivJ of a hou.- ;uii lot in I'oucoiu or Kou.willi' that n man would want. Call and sec nuv or writi: me. 1 am pivji'ir.',' 10 k'X'f) ail c.tottici-.- ; iivo 01 i'ti;o-;.i'. ami tri- ccnV y.tii ' ' )lii pliuno .'J ". j CI.'OUGE ttMMIN'G.-t. Geo. M. Pritchard ATTORNEY. AT -LAW Practice in United Sltstcs Cwrla a:ut ni State Cuurts. RARjIIALL, . c. !iV-s'.- 11 j LU-W'J row &l fijf tU LN CI tJ H 1 11 ilL-'i'-V ints S3 Si 1-' ' ij one m II Windows Doors fel Concord, Tt.nn Mi'j. M. :. McLaughlin. ..12 Jay St., fjiii'rojis. Wis., writes that she Millers all kinds of pains in hiu' hack and hips on nocmint of kidney trouble mid I'houmaSiMii. "I ytit sonitt of Foley Kidm-y I'M In and after taking them for a few days there was' a won derful change in my case, for the pain left my back and hips and 1 am thank ful there 1l such a inedicino as Foley Kidney l'i!!.-." I. K. ltirnett. Jiurs Hill, K. C. POI1 SALE 1 Koom house on 5 acre lot, just out of town on Ro berts road. 5 room house, .one acre lot, on Hay's Run. Uoth these houses are nearly new.jiu good condi tion and will be sold cheap.' Also a piano, jgood as new, at half -price. MclKUOW & McLicn- PON. '. ' ' JSiSS ROBERTA KGGE2S Public Sienographer OfHCE: DA.VK Cr FRENCH BROAD BUILDING. Hours: 0 to 2. 1 - 4 cJZak t 5 NOTICE OF SALE Mrs. Lola Love, wife of AViley Iivc a : farmer living inuar uovena, lia., says: .1 iiave t.lken Foley Kulncv Pills and limi theiji to bo all you claim for them', 'i'liny ifavo me almost i ins tant, relief when my kidneys wore slnjrjfish and Jinactivo. I can rheer fully recommend them to all sniTerers from kidney trouUlos." I. L'. Pnrriett. Mars Hill, N. 0. ' '. When Buying, .; Buy Only .The Best '- : COSTS NO MOF.R HIT OtVKS TUB : '..v. ' 'i - ItEST KKSCLTS ': '- IV U'l Hlomquist, ' L'sdaiie; ' Wis!, says liis ,wifo considerj Kolcy'ts Honey onri iar Comiounu th best coujjh core ou the market,: - 'Siie Las trieil varioau kind but Foley's jpves the host-result of all.' ' I. E. Burnett, Wars Uiib X. G ,' :. J. SILVER JEWELER. Has opened a shop on Bridge Street and is ready to do kinds of repair work. all Watches, Clocks, Jewelery. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. WANTED: Reliable man to reprosenfus in Madison - County Al contract to right man. Ad dress with reference. Singer Sewinff Machine Co.- Asheville, N. C. ..-: ':.:'.;... ,: -.: . Helped To Keep Down Expenses Mrs, J. E.- Hanry, Akron, Mich., tflls how she diil so;.- ''I was;bothered with my kidneys and had to jfo nearly diftihlo; I tried sample of foley Kidney Pills and they did mo so much jfOod ttut I bought a Ixittli?,: itnd feci that they saved aiaahij,'doctor's-bill." t. E. irnnett. Ma Hill, X. C." , North Carolina, Madison County, In tin Superior Court., tic fore the Clerk. Glen Wild, Admir.ihtrator of Thus. Wild, deceased. Vs. Mary Wild, widow of Thomas Wild, deceased, Verlc Wild, Fred "U'ild, Max Wild, Iiiyiht Wild ami Glen Wild, individually, heirs at law of Thom.iH Wild, diiceased. Under and by virtue of an order, of the Superior Court of Madison County, made in the special proceeding entitl ed as above, the same beiiijf number 3.10 upon the .special procecditifr ducket of said court, the undersigned commis Kioner, wiil on the 10, day of June, 1U12, at 11 o'clock a. m., at tho court house door in Marshall, North Caro lina, offer for sale to the highest hid ber for cash that certain tract of land lyinjj and behitf in Mi. '1,.. township, Madison County, North Carolina bound ed and moro particularly desci'iiieu as follows, to-wit: ; liejflnnlnj,' at -a double Chestnut i at fork of braiieli and runs up and with main branch and lines of Jot cumber (i, Arot'th Ko East 12 polos to a stake; then East 21 poles to a stake; then North Id 1-2 Eas'fH poles i to' it stake': tlien North il 1-2 East IS . poles to a stake at fork of branch then Xortli 11 I-:avt 4 p'jles to J. E. Fox's corner, then wilh his line North 6 West 12 poles to a Locust then North 2.5 East 41-2 poles to a Locust then North C East 2 poles to a slake corner of lot number 15 then with line of stfflio North 84 West 44 polos to a stake tu the branch then dowD and with th6 branch and lines of lot number 17 South 14 West 24 poles to a stake then South 7 West 4.T jioles to the beinniiiff containing- by calcula tion fifteen acres more or less. This "th, day otMay, 11)12. GLEX WILD, ... Commissionett ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MAKING THIS A BETTER TOWN and inmasintf Hie prosperity and wellfare of the com munity, yourself included? If you arestart an account with us, keep your money where it will be sal', where you can get at it to use at any titne; yot, when you are not using it it can bo loaned to people who will use it for the increasing of business und the upbuilding of our town aud com munity. WE PAY 4 PER CENT ON SAVINC1S ACCOUNTS DESIGNATED UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Marshall "- " Hot Springs ' APPLICATION FOB PAKDON OF Maine Ilaynie Application will be. .made to the Governor of -North Carolina for the pardon ofj'daine ITaynle convicted at February 1!)12, term- of the SupWior Court or Madison County of the crime of larceny and sentenced to Bun coralie county roads for a ter:n of pi;;l teen months. . ' . All persona who oppose theL'rantinjf of said pardou are invited, to toward their protests to tlio Governor, with out delay.': ; i ..- : . , ' -Li - TliisTth, day of June l!)12. I'ETE IIAYXIE.. FERTILIZER -FEOIILIZER I am now prepared to make the following prices on following named Fertilizer for Cash AMAZON HIGH GRADE, 8-3-3 : $2.65 Per Bag ANCHOR BRAND, TOBACCO, 8jj-2-2 2.S0 ANCHOR BRAND, CORN, 8-2-2. - 2.25 MAMMOTH CORN GROWER, 10-2, 1.75 " 16 PHOSPHATE ACID, - - 1.60 " U'c " " - . i.5o ' The above prices are strictly cash and are the' best prices I ever had. There is going to be a big demand lor Fertilizer this-season, especially the above named brands; I will have NOVA SCOTlA LAND PLASTER about April 1st. 1 SELL HAY, COTTON SEED MEAL AND HULLS. Hi-WARD !! llirH fi! Is It Your Fault? , ' A great many people suffer from their teeth. Many o' them could find relief If they would let us put their teeth in good condition. y - I do my work so carefully as to reduce the pain to a mininium-I do It so intelligently as to insure perfect teeth thereafter. v ? UUfiilWi U. U. !s. . IN MARSHALL 1st KONDAY OF EACH MONTH FOR ORE WEEK OVESREDXCN 6 RC3ERTS DRUG STCRE;- , l.r: m- 'V Al
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