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vol; xv DIRECTORY. .' Madison county; Established by the legislature ses Blon ;850-51. -Population, 20,132. ' ' County Beat, Marshall. 654 feet above sea level. , New and modern court house, cost 33,000.00: y . ' . New and modern jail, cost 115,000. i , New county home, cost 110,000.00. Maty Off Jean. Hon. C. B Mashburn, Senator, 36th District, Marshall. Eon. J. E. Rector, Representative, Hot Springs. N. C. s N. B. McDevItt, Clerk Superior Court Marshall. . i W. M.Buckner, Sheriff, Marshall. Z. O. Sprinkle, Register of Deeds, Marshall. ' C. P. Runnlon, Treasurer, Marshall W. C, R. P. D. No. 4. , It. L. Tweed, Surveyor, White Reck N. C. , - . ; Dr. J. H. Bailed, Coroner, Mars Hill N. C. . . ,v Mrs. Eliza Henderson, jailer, Mar shall. . ' - John Honeycutt, Janitor, Marshall MARSHALL, MADISON COUNTY, N, d,; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 19th 1913. Gdsirize (2ontest i?Of ' y4tacison Oountu Students. Late News . Fresh from the Wire,, The Bank of French Broad has offerred two cash prizes for sugar indoustry has has been es DPniftl I ir anHun In U in.... r..uA l7 . " ,v " lua "ppusiwon irom jnnnv smimai --a .Ninsn r...n: i . .. rf i,.,uur""'- i"wioium is maae in tee Complied for Busy Readers bl11 for free 8uar in 1916. which "iia ueatn io sugar enterprises so we are told. Only ten demo crats voted against the bill, these being the Louisana 80.nfl.tnra . .. 1 wno loyally stood bv their n stituants to a great "proportion. i . - sugar men. - rtt . . . inis bill represents the Dera NO. .38, L .' , . . I ier. ana ruin lor various' ndnna. U0 ,.. 4 u .... . tries have been predicted. Bjr" v - - itumj aiwaja uu sy witn the many duties of his office. In many wav hn a splendid official and man, and In many ways reproachable. Turn. any Hall, which nominate four years ago, this year denied him a re-nomination, but hia qvU mirers and friends mit him on. as an independent candidate. The campaign with three i.irlr. ets in the field, promised to be uue me liveliest and most in- Hii.1, BoKl I- hi.ji n . k .. .. " I vub rrauic miffht, hn tolon . no . I . . " v- vu ujajui b uatn S not rnnmn -- - aa nu l imnnhtol I -- " -By TToodwor(f nfey. Much intorp&t. h Offered 6u C?Ae IBank of Srench ffiraaJ a special e5ectio" held in Maine ... - lOn thP Hth Incf 1I n ... ..JO, fcu U1I tt vungr es sionai vacancy. This election was of special importance iTr ivjuuison ouniy on tne ftlirct 'The Aiivanta I. j. .. "a BU mported nrndnfta ,.,, i . GES OF A BANI5-ACCOUNT;- , 3-" . V f-A indicaUon of sentiment in the LZ JJl V , wh.afc t"" affairs will take ' The offisers of thlhflnlrc; 'VV.i country on the tarriflf rvlsinn u. V. . : "rwooa, Anticipating the strenuous kia v iv iiavc evri v r uiiiic nnn n rr n i . - - - . w iiii unnnhnrf uH . liii . t i i . -- School in the County rt vretenleA in thl f. n' work ' of the National Admins nn "!.. . u-" u,u 1 in wie ness of the campaign and al- has wrltterx the principals of all the scrZZ Each party sent in 71 ! Pe ready indisposed, the Mayor had make Lnown the offer to their students nd Hvin. ih. liH.n.;, PromineDfc tors to win votes how., n LTrT,V: "lw""u u n 'w a rest; so the contest which are as follows- " for the respective candidates. ator RimZn u , " . w,""s son and a nurse he sail- ..mTTT1T, 1 - . . W.J.Bryan and Cfaamn a fclmm ons ha3 also received ed for a short trip to Europe, an- ; 1HE BANK OP FRENCH BROAD will give a prize of Clark spoke for the Democratic Sf" .Jnp .'S?.018 and gratiude of dpaUr.y the ocean trip would $10.00 in Gold to the atDW. ntww vn-. . , candidate. Conrpm' . - b vvllson an - otbers in- benefit him. But a dav or - f.n uuf uuuiK in- II 111 Kfrifirii t o-Mia t iutui i rorncitAH iM . i . D, c.N. tow ni In Madison Countv " .1... - . M spoke for the Progress C "3 . in liis before he ed the other side clan, Marshall. . , ' vcai uuiiiui essay sistmgj uQjjjjgg while the Kepub-lmonf rf u-m i manage jhe passed away Quite suddenly, - James Eaynie. Supt. county home. of not more thaD five hundred words on the snbiect 'THE A 71. lican contestant wo fn 61U 0f the bl11 in the "ate. death heing due to heart fall,, Marshall , - - . I VANTAGES J)F A BANK ACCOUNT', and a Drize of $5 fifl In I we championed. So it was At Liverpool great courtesies : Sentemh, ut. loi.i m w.mw Gold to the student .Hpw in, u,. . wlth a at deal of jubilation on Before TT. xr Tho- u-t. . been shown the bod7 which loth. 1913. (2) : " J. " Dl"u "uu,s W,JU wrues in1- th Part of Republicans that the back ti .1 ""X""" sooa be brouht back horn March 2nd. iflu. j i loii0""" original essay on tbe tome subject . ' : ' result wis' mad ,knnwn ,.tJ,i. . , . -.v i na- ror interment (2). Sept. 7th. 1914, (2V v ' AH essays to be wiiltcn by the Student who nm i- A-Peters the Republican candi- Lto tuJSTZ w"4'008.1' Wr!MSaS!ltt riH? - Tl . Bank ol "1 a'''f & Carter, Asheville. r , " 7 7ti 'e aoui, aay or October 1913. The l.TT w;r " can- lesome English Suffragette ' was ii,prnr Term judge . , u. , " tuieB cuiupetenc judges to decide . oiauuuru on ner way to the Un nrpi rnnninr) h,jj I-. .... lt mign6 be well if the two mnn Kepu blicans consider this a tries airrPp,i t.rt OMi 4U . . Justice, Rutherfordton, N. C. as to the winners in this contest. " All papers will be numberpd hv Fall Term Judire E. B. Cline. of the Officers Of tb Rant a nif.ifn. v n - . j ., " ' u ueiyre ueing nanuea to tilt Hickory N. C. judges the names of the Writers will be detached so that the t County Commlijnrt. ,;), . , . "ciotiitu o umi ine W.C. Sprinkle, chairman, Marshall JJ? WInot w tbe writer of any paper until the winners in R. A. Edwarda, member, Marshall, B. tblS fC?t9t have becn earned. P. D. No. 2. Beubin A. Tweed, mem ". rhe Bank ot French Broad erserves the right to publish in ber, mg laurel, N.C " . . The News Record the essays w rittcn by the winners in this con- J'1TJ'11 W'lDB th6 names 0f the writeis and ' o Publish in said pa- Frank Koberts, chairman, Marshall. . " v. aa. nu,vu ure euwrea la ine contest with J. K. Wilson, secretary, route 2. Mar- tne names of the writers pf such essays. sha,K ' The prizes "will be awarded as soon after October 15th as the , . tt(jera can De passed upon y the. jud . and -: r;,v v w,8ldent' Maha.,,, ; winners wil1 be Published in The Ne ws-Record." ueo. it . vYiia, uirine. . puouia me teacher in charrn of nn, c.i n.. to receive a-letter from the bank inviting the students of that school to take part in the above mentioned contest, the officers of the bank hereby request that such teacher please regard this notice as an invitation to their students to enter the contest. It is the purpose and desire of the officers cf The Bank of French Broad vu, ie cymes oe open to all students in attendance at any Pub. Correspondence. News From Ivy, N. C. I X M MM a t u i mi ii'u rirvn t t i ith a i a . . u.vuuU1 u,cl, uCl uruiec- rumnvoQ tt timiV nnlin, Knf T ... ... -mure vufc.uuo. ueujuurawc now Dank- wit.hln fK hjv duuu n mill S. W. Brown. Hot Sprlntrs. Joe S. Brown, . Waverly, " : Board ot Education. Jasper Ebbs, Chairman, Sprinp Creek, N. C. John Robert ; Sams mem. Mara Hill, N. O. W R. Sams, mem. Marshall. Prof. R. O. Anders, contestant attributed his defeat to treachery. It Is usually said that as Maine goes, so goes the Union and it will be Interesting to see whether or not this nff year election is a true "indication of sentiment throughout the COUntrr. ' Of . rnnrsa tKio . v . .vj vino ucca essays oi me not indicate the position of the btate of Maine, simply one con gressional district. Superintendent of Schools. Marshall Board meeu first Monday in January April, July, and October each year. ' ' School and Cotlaffaa. Mars Hill College, Prof. R. . L. Moore, President. . Fall Term beelnc begins January 2nd 1914. V Spring Creek Hijrh School.. Prof. R. G. Edwards, Principal, Spring Creek. 8 mos school, opens Aug. 1st. Madison Seminary Hlgfi School, - Prof. G. C. Brown, principal, 7 mos. school. , Bell Institute, Margaret E. Grif- , nth, principal, Walnut, N. C. Marshall Academy, Prof. S. Roland ' Williams, principal 8 mos. school. . -Opens August 4th. . Notary Publics. J. C Uamsey, Marshall, Term ex pire Jauuary 1st, 1914. . W.' O. Connor, Mars Hill, Term expires Nov. 27th 1914. ' ' ' , D. P. Miles, Barnard, Term xpire Mutch 14th, 1914. J A, Wallin, Big Laurel, 1 Term expires Jan. 24tb, 1914. J. G. Eampey, Marshnll. Route 4. Term expires March ICIb, 1914. . J. E. Gregory, Joe,' N. C. .Term ex pires January 7th, 1914. - . .' : , ' Jasper Ebbs, Spring-Oeek. n, o, Term expires September 24th 1914. J H Hunter, Marshall, Route 3. Term eiplres April lst,1915( ' J W Nelson, Marshall Term ex Bires May 14, 1915 . . " . T B Ebbs, Ilot Springs Term ex pires February 7th 1915. Craig Ramsey, Revere, ., Term ex pires March 19, 1915, N. W. Anderson, Paint. Fork, Term expires May 19, 1915. C. C. Brown, Bluff, Term expires December 9th, 1914.' " W. T. Davis, Hot Springs. Term expires January 22nd 1915. . v CeorgeW. Calisg-an Tost, No. 33, a. A. R. T. J. I. cp, Commander; J. lie or High School in Madison finiintu .nA wo ,. . I I , . . " "wko ui wui oe or great advantage in the wav nf frlpnlw ?us hools of our County as well as a profitable source of educa auvei usemenii ior i tie Hank of French Broad. xuis contest being limited to the public and high schools of will, have another - ' . . uvtu6 uuiiucu ivj Hie yuullU a August 17th, 1913, and Spring Term Madison County, The Bank of '."French Broad contest of a similar character College at a later date. students of Mars Hill The much talked of and debat ed tariff bill passed the senate on the 9th by good margin of votes Ihe bill had been on its'way al most six months and during that time it was debated and discuss ed a great deal not only in con gress but thoughout the country. Of course being fostered by the Democrats its rates are mnnh lower than the Payne-Aldrich republican, tariff. Indeed so low are some of the rates that.disas- -. ;200: PREMIUMS From $100.00 Down. ' ARE OFFERED BY THE Vestern North Carolina Fair ic is expected that Mrs. Pank uursu win not be detained at New York. Rhe expect to main a tpor of this countrv. and wil speait several time, presumably on the suffagette movement She is booked for dates at Louis ville and Nashville, and it la hnn : . ed by the Exposition officials at ivnoxvllle that she can hp ed for the Woman's suffrairo . i . . . --o- at ine exposition. E 3 t i E J IS IF!" x.i kue Vusu pi-uuuuw irow.rieias ana sorest and those produced in the Home bv Hand or Factory; embracing the choicest Fxhibits of Agriculture, Live stock Fruit Min 3 erals, Domestic Art, Pantry Supplies and Machinery. - - ' j The people of WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA .are urtred to nr- - Fair andelp show the wonderful progress and unlimited possibilities of this entire sfi un the mornine of the 19th thousands of people all over tho country were shocked and ed to learn of the deatli of Ma.v. or Gaynor of New York City. Mayor Oaynor had been In nffi almost four years and in all that time had taken no extended va cation. Two or thrPA as he was sailine for Kn rnno a fanatical discharged employee of tne citv attpmntarl :t . vr iXJUVUVr him and did succeed in , iniur'inir him seriously. Since then th Editor, News-Record: W i 1 1 you allow me space in your valu able paper for a few items from this place. The cool nights tell us that Jack Frost is going to Dav us hia ' long delayed visit'ere'long."" Kev. J. M. Pickens preached a good sermon to an attentive aud ience Sunday at Paint Fork church. Heisastronir Our hustling merchant J. F . Carter, made a business trip to Knoxville last week while ther he took in the Exposition. Taking care of fodder is the general topic among the farmers of this section. Paint Fork School is. doinir nicely with a good attendance. If this escapes the basket will come again. HARKER. For cleen first class anoler oat seed. The best winter oat for this section. Call on or w rite. J. H. Rogers. R-1. Marshall. C. 1 '. ' v." for Delicious Cereals and Break fast Foods, Choice Staple and Fan- cy Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables Etc. Go to ' J W. Nelson LI i Western North Carolina Fair ' ASH E VILLE, N. CM October 7-8-9-10 The Third unnual Fair will exceed all previous efforts in splendid exhibits, satisfy- I I ing free attractions and big representative attendance. J No entry fee charged except on exhibits of live stock. The Southern Railway 'will return all exhibits free of charge. - k. , - 5 Write the Fair Association about what you wish to enter, ask for, catalog and interest" its program. . x i k r 3 !rV ' ' Liny fizzzizz c;w features. ) "THE GROCER" My Stock is Complete in EVERY DEPARTMENT. Fresh and Clean Our Line 0y ffooes, Jfotions, Jtfouelties Gents yurnisAiviys, Glotiing, &c, Ire Ztp Yea are ccriially invited to call zed ewcine ny StscL :t Cause turJ?y It fore tbe scc : l Zij la e r:,kuib it 11 a m ,WWW1) vvkj,v
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