i lie PablUhtd every Thurtdav 6v Ma tISTE:3 K23LIU PSISTMB EOIIFIIT, ' , - ' , (incorporated) CILBERTAMORROW .'' Fubllarier W. &riNLEY, ' , Ona Year ' BIjk month .t m ' Ttrmm monlha . Rprnrrl IIaywxJ county Johnson County ', Rutherford County Buncombe County Guilford County Alexander County . Catawba County . EDITOR. CftUrrna coty 1.00 Cleveland Countw Edgecombe County PRACTICAL CO-OPERATION. .mo .as Fcrsvth Count v Mnttrtd attecand-ttau mall maHcr Aim MM I WftVnfi ConntV Act tc4m4 March j, 1879. ' I Wake Countv What of Madison FRIDAY, Feb. 7th, 1913 GOOD ROADS. The total number of agricultu ral co-ooerative societies In Her. 17 many on the 1st of June. 1912. U according to the report of the National Federation, was 26.020 12 1 with about 2.4.10 000 rr.Pmhf.ra ISjln this compulation of members " however, those who belong to 9j more than one cooperative society l are counted more than once. In wj twenty years co-operation has 0 1 made remarka be nroirress: on 5 the 1st of July,' 1890, the Na 8.007 societies. wliUft on ' Ihn tfr. T a. m . - ' I MOWery montn January, of July 1900,the number had in- , creasea io i,oao, ana not with I L f T . - . . I li . 1 . . I wen oig mew xorit nnas timei8""""11. mac tney are now ex Hon. T. J. Murray received a P discuss th remarkable feat- tended over the whole of Ger letter callinir attontlnn tn t h u res of the month just passed, a many, their number still, conti Good Roads Meetinir at. Ash, month during which winter was hues q increase. ..ill- iv,.m.i. t rv.i t.I nractipftlv nnLrnrtttm. Tha Snn'. Dunne tha naafc Hour 1011.19 vino uii,ifiic.AMiii ivuruary.. ii 1 - .v o i , . , i there is anything we all need to weather man 8ay tnere never there have sprung up 161 new think more about it surely is nas been a January since the agricultural co-operative societ uood roads, whoever travels out. Weather Bureau was established I lea, while 259 have been dissolved of Marshall In any direction at or8,nce "enry Hudson discover- thus the net increase was 802. In the present time must surely be ed ",s celebrated river, that can 15 years this figure wal only ex- l a i . .. lift rt a nnnrllo nt a unnm.lii.iAj I noartarl in t ha itao 1 UfMl.m Thio hi uvur ui kuuu fosus oecause u """"- ui'cl ucavcu i - ... l.i .1 . I aloft il IVurlif Vtfi .Tfflnii.itw 1Q1Q I fnnt. la ffia mMi rciriatlat nujr vnti evr otueu iDem we ao ", . "-""-' . i wm. - v .mv.v -"" ai, Bow.' Our roads are very good In proof it is said that on , the jt the present lime cooperation u.v it. . .i i 1 :i c f . nnrl ta wAFmaol Aar C..3...l ia Inaroaeorl mia Ktr tha alm!d. float over every thing but when Powers ' a" 80rt8 ere oominglsion of new members i ito already winters snowy rainy season out an over in Wading River, I established societies than by the - i . .11. I tha .no LrAts mnA n n j - I rnpmQMAn sir nam .AAiAtiAa pi.a uuiuvs aiiu our rouas into rouui ' nvnci, uLuer"""1"""""' no dwicucs. iuc 1 i l . i . .. I I li Q imnmo.inn llinl tl.A I nmtrcnua tvioA luntn. .Ua 1 n . juui! w iioge ana pray inai ine I vciuu if muS uic juci irloa nf -wrvri motu i season had arrived, anri nno nfivear was nartlv due to the rfrv. v j,vvM i vuua iu cjf nilin UCCJ I ' " w.jw 1 w - (ntnt.So mn,laDni iio.. Bnn on-lthem was killed bv Ronrl Maatorlness of the weather and rlispasn the peoplo into reacliintr iownHames Rowland. It was not a in cattle, both causing heavy and paj ing more taxes for these biK snake, because it had no Mosses to the German farmer roads or bondintr the County for press agent perhaps, but it was! who thereby learned to appre them. We cot a irood court a snake anyhow. Verily, the date more highly the benefits of house in this way and other weatner works seem to have cooperation. thfmra mminir nn9 if. b tint a slipped a coir. Sprintr is stand-1 The branch of cooDeration hard job to pay , for thein and ,nff up' no Winter lap being most widely extended is that of good roads would come just as handy to sit in. Charlotte Obs- the loan and savings banks. Of easy if we only would make up erver. these, on the 1st of June, 1912 ah m m nt. tn it W V, .1 I ' VY ILn 114 Alan t.hta hga haiin thnltnem wprp IK 774 Thorn vthi-a WU. UJIUU9 Ml 1U. ITC 1 1 C L 1 1 1 1 C I ' -.mv - - - - " v. . V " maybe a large delegation of mildest winter known for many besides 2.417 cooperative societ- citizens from our county at this yesrS! However the groundhog ies for purchase and sale, 1,475 1:1 1 I DIIW hia oh.HAW laot Cn nM ..J AAAr.A.a ll.ll Jn!.tn. aMJ o haa A- 'a I . . .. ha Wftnl IuiaI. aA .. Ia . IaIaIIaa AKAH rnu - nciuvnva wm hi Kivt U9 ft ucbica lur ubuvr uuruuscs. x lit; chance to have a cold spell such cooperative principle is now an as you read about. plied to almost every branch of agriculture enterprise, and to the various industries dependent art agriculture. A meetinir of creat nower hna vi course jou nave piacea just closed at Mars Hi!!. Rev. in,- ti,; fo J au UUl WUUIJ V L CCI13 jim iui.uiuerv uuuer coverior j. u. Uwen Dreached nr ton Kn vt . I I 1 wa. va kincn ue winter. , me only person davs and brnuirht thommmnnitt, . who would advise you not to do uplift which will be felt for (uis is tne agent who wants to years. Only a doaen student $100.00 GIVEN AWAY. COUPON In order to Introduce my line of Clothing f have decided to give $1.00 off on each Suit up? on presentment of this Coupon. This offer Is good until March 15th 1913. SQUARE-DEAL STORE J. P. FISHER, - . Proprietor. A FOX STORY. 8 one of us to get busy about it. Cannot we etir up some enthu siasm over the matter. FARM MACHINERY. A GREAT MEETING v sell yon some new machinery The trouble is that to many far mers leave everything out in the weather and the result is that next spring it will need a lot of repairing and perhaps you may have to get it new. Why not care for it and make it do you a longer, time. It is a waste to leave your wa gon, yourr rake, plow, mowing machine out in the winter storm It would cost you less' to build some kind of a shelter for it than to ouy a new machine or repair the waste of a season cover up your machinery ond don't let it stand put. A word to' the wise. WALNUT NEWS. Mr. Fox and Miss Nettie Mc- Corn Exposition. .One of the greatest expositions of the year has taken Dlace in Columbia, S. 0. and the agent of the Southern Railroad has sent us the following list1 of persons attending from the different coun ties. t Madison sent a boy at the ex pense of the Greater Western Carolina Association bat on!side of Hobart Sprinkles and one or two- others, no one from the county went. Is it because we have no inter est in arousing the farmers and others ,to a greater yield for each acre planted or js there just ah apathy of contempt that thinks we are doing enough. We taUa Bpace in our paper to pnb l:. !i the number that went from c 'Jes whose names were re- ' re 1 by the! Agricultural agent ' ' f -erri nsilria:'vWe 1 "y n.yit have '; gone 2 I 'causa ve.; are sure 1 1 1 ave returned enthu- ' it, '.--3 to Co ir'ore out of the three hundred in school w Muavcu ckuu uuibt; m uuuiUcrt ' . of these are still interested, and Devitt' were married, in Knox T or.i. XT-.... tne workers are busy. 1 Since the meeting closed a half dozen have made professions. Forty f.Wrt VtttA ltmA 4U. -t M "v uvc jviucu nuts cuurcu iori ; . baptism and others will take this cause 8ne 18 a gooa &rl and ful1 .I 1!a I- TP- I it. ville, Tenn , Jan. 25th. Nettie, is the youngest daughter, of Dr. A. J. McDevltt of Walnut. She will be missed in Walnut, be- step. Twenty-five others joined by letter and otherwise. As an expression of their appreciation the church presented Mr. Owen with a purse of $120. Mr. Owen has been one of our most success fal missionaries in China for twelve years and was sent home by his physican. He is now do ing evangelistic work among the mountain schools, for his life is so consecrated and surrendered that he will not be idle. This is the first meeting be has held since undertaking this work, and he held up remarkably well. though he put in more than ten hours some davs either in speak ing from the platform or talking to the unsaved in his room. The enrollment in the College grows steadily and has now reached 380, not including those who attend the Summer School. There are now 300 in actual ; daily attendance, s record never before reached either -in enroll ment or average attendance. And In conduct and daily life, in application and right ideals, the student-body is an exceptional one. R. I MOORE. " ? f ) ; t- , . . R?vere Notes. T t' 3 t: Tt flL Ed'-tof rnch Broad News.- e pave a t pod Debating Society organized known as Revere De bating Coc'ety meeting ever Cit iriay niht at 7 p. m , Su'b- ; : : t f i: : : Izj nfht Febv ; 1. " 2 C"..:: ':er Colombaa 3 I c i t: 7- C .2 1 : ' - -or for the crlci than r tLa frec-'.:: r r;-.3 -M trrcit i.i- ' Cf 11 2 - 1 C - ' 1 X- r j ',- f i ',' ; .. or life. Mr. fox, is the sawyer at Runnion, and from what we can learn of him, he is a chris tian gentleman, and nothing bet ter could be said of any man. Mr. J. M. Ramsey and Mr. Clyde McClure were in Ashe ville, last week. Rev. McCarter, of Mars Hill, preached a good sermon in Wal nut last Sunday. Mr. Charlie Brazile has been sick for the past two weeks. Rev. Tom Cole, will be nt Dry Branch, next Saturday and Sun day. He will baptize and also organize a Free Will Baptist Church at that time. H. Chandler preached at Hone- well lost Sunday. What aboat those parents who do not attend church and Sun day school. Who do not take any interest in the betterment of their country, but pend the Sabbath days loafering around and teUing all kinds of filthy tales. I am not astonished when I Bee the children of such par ents, non church and Sunday school goers.' I am not astonish ed when I see those children loafing, dancing, drinkine. nlav ing cards and into all kind of sin on the Sabbath day. I will not be astonished if those boys c o io the chain-gang or something -worse. I also will not be asto nished Tif those children make their bed in hell, for they have not had the training that thev should have had. So let the parents wake up and take better Interest in your children, know where they are on' Sunday, see that they are inthurch andSun- y f rhool. Be there with them 2 J when your days are auiiibor cJ yoa vi;;i be fc!a,Jcf the course Editor News-Record: will you allow a little space in your columns for a story from Run r.iori N. Cf , On Wednesday 29-inst. It was reported in our town, that an old sly Fox had slipped out of his den, and slyly caught one of Madisons, charming daughters. this bold adventure so arroused the young men of our towq as soon as they was apprised of the fact. They assembled their for ces with all the impliments of war that they could command and set chase to try to capture the sup posed intruder. At about o'clock n. m. they struck his trail ahd Anally they routed him and then the race was on for about 2i hours, tliey routed him and scouted from pi tee to place until finally they treed him, and no finer piece of game has been landed in these woods in a long time, than this od fox and his prey. So to-day the hunters all look sad, from the fact I suppose that they are not such lucky sportsmen as the sly old fox. Wishing the fox and his Better half a long and lywipy life. .And lots of fun for The ijlews Record. I am yours truly, Tho man In Overalls. Mr. Fox head sawyer at Run nion and Miss Nettie McDevitt were married last week and the above pleasantry comes f rooj his companions at Runnion. We wish the newly married couple a long and happy life. STANLEY MITCHEL IS TO QET SALARY OF $1,275. Asheville Boy Was Forced to Re- sign From Navy on Account of ; Consumption, Is Retired With Pay. (BY PARKER R. ANDERSON.) ,' Washington, Feb. 3. T h e house judiciary committee today voted to report the Webb liquor hill out of rnmmlltiw A unit will be taken Wednesday and in dications are that the measure will pass by a large majority The senate today passed the resolution introduced by Senator Overman placing Stanley Mitc hell, of Asheville, on the. retired ist. Young Mitchell while a ca det at Annapolis contracted tub erculosis and was forced to re sign. The secretary of war re commended against placing him on the retired list with pay of an ensign. Senator Overman ap pealed tha case to the senate Today's action gives Mitchel an annual salary of $1,275. Mr. Stanley Mitchell is the son of Prof. Mitchell who was principal of our school here some years ago... ""''MBaMBaHMaMaBMBVMajBJBjajajajMM Early Training V-1, Dpcs your child have a bank account? What a child learns, even m the cradle, lasts to the grave.' Cultivate the saving habit in your children by starting a small bank ac count for each child. Teach them to save their pennies. Don't you wish your father had started an account for you when you were a child. Don't make the same mis take your father did, but bring your children to ttie Bank of French Broad and start them on the road to a successful life today. ; We pay 4 per cent on time deposits. BANK of FRENCH BROAD The Bank of Good Service. .ui. ..,.,,l,,fl,ul.ui.t.a,w.L '1 I i irngamijnr-fniimayj.w i.''iuni .h i. I Willi IWTM NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR Having Qualified as administrator or the estate of Wade H. Henderson. deceased, late of Madison Kountr. North Carolina, this is to not ify all persons having claims affalnst the es tate or said deceased to exhibit them to the undersiirned on or before the Ath day of February 1914, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 6th, day of February 1913. LEE HENDERSOM Adra'r. of . W. H. HENDERSON. 0 t pd. Land Transfers LOST, LOST, LOST. Lost somewhere in Marshall or between there aqd my home at Rollins, one hnnrh nt k-ora ilnrl er will nlease return i-n ma m Post Ofnce Marshall, N. C, Boi Deed Ammons to Ammons Jan 28, 1913. J.N. WHITE. Deed Waldrup to Brooks. " Caldwell to Brooks." " Griffey to Moore. Deed Hunter to B'd. of Ed'n. " Ramsey to Boyd. Deed Gahagan to Shelton. 1VUIII11VJI1 MJ TlCOIf. Willis to Peek. ' Kent to Moore. R. N. Ramsey 'to C Ramsey. Roberts to Capps. Ammons to Ammons. A Country of Homes. Did you ever give thought to the fact that it is largely due to the material aid and encouagement given by banks and bankers that this is a country of homes and home owners? . J ' Do you realize that this aid and encouragement, which has been such a help in making improvements and advancing property values, was possible only be cause many people deposited in banks their surplus money, the money for which they had no immediate user Individually these accounts were small. fnlWMvolw they stand for the world's progress. , Identify vonrself with the thi& a better town. A hptter t.rorl Intr nnint onI a prosperous community of home owners by openinir an . l.l. .1 . . r i auwuuii wini in e citizen Dans. Four per cent paid on time deposits. Citizens Bank Marshall -:- Hot Springs it Send os your Job-Work Wa nteD ora White Bovs and Girls from 14 tn 2R year old to learn to soin and iveavp. V"V al al a ai ai " , m Bagging Jlill; will start pay at from $435 to 5,40 Per week while learning. After learning can earn from $6 00 to 10,00 per week Mill runs 57 hours per week, 1-2 day j noliday Saturday, f amines having 3 or more boys or girls to work can I M ' l.fl .fl aiV . - get new nouses, with bath, electric lights, end water, and all modern ! conveniences at very reasonable rent i ... . ... within o minutes wall: cf mil. If interested fill in coupon below and mail to v.z. ..v":.': r . FROSTPROOF CABBAGE and LETTUCE PLANTS. Crown Jn the Open Air We are prepared to Ship from now until April In, the FINfST AS- - . - v. unn.g viim III IfUIllIlCB UI Ui KOT yectly counted, with n Extra Hundred Plants KRKE to each Thousand (nr iu nn Tno- Island XT V Hn. Plants --- n ww. . i.uiu inn min. im. Imu. l.Mma . HHi... z it Thousand delivered, count guaranteed and prompt shipments. . We refere,you to Peoples National Bank, Charleston, S. C, as to our reliability, also to Post Master and Express Agents, Megffetts, 8.C. 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