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.!' 1 AWWVWWWVWVWWVVVVWW i ; MADISON COUNTY RECORD, ; Established Judo 28, 1901, FRENCH DSOAD NEWS, ; JEstablishedMay ' lC, 1907. ' Medium. I - ..nv i I t I . u ii , m i 11(1 i 1 5 Throngh which you reach the I ' III .3 l II . people of Madisoc County. , i Consolidated , t : Not, 2nd, 1911. Advertising Rates on Application. vvvvvyvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv THZ ONLY NEWSPAPER PL'CLIS.ED IN MADISON COUHTY, VOL. XV MARSHALL, MADISON, COUNT Y N, C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 26th 1913. NO. 39, DIRECTORY. CD . TT l f rr T7s (Boniest MADISON COUNTY. ' Established by the lerLuature ses sion 1850-51. .... ' 1 Population, 20,132. ' County 6eat, Marshall. . , " 1656 feet above sea level. New and modern. court house, cost ' 133,000.00. - New and modern jail, cost 115,000. New county home, cost 110,000.00. ounty Officers. .Hon. C, B Mash burn, Senator, 30th District, Marshall. ; - Hon. J. E. Rector, Representative, .. Hot Springs. N. C. N. B. McDevitt, Clerk Superior .Court. Marshall.. - ' , W. M. Buokner, Sheriff, Marshall. Z.G. Sprinkle, Register of Deeds, Marshall C. P. Runnion, Treasurer, Marshall N. C. R. F. D. No. 4. R. L. Tweed, Surveyor, White Rock N. a Dr. J. H. Baird, Coroner, Mars Hill N.C. Mrs. Eliza Henderson, jailer, Mar shall. John Honevcutr; Janitor, Marshall Dr. ('. N. Sprinkle, County Physi cian, Marshall. ' James Haynle. Supt. county home. MarshalL , Courts ts Follows) - September 1st, 1913 (2) . November 10th. 1913. (2) r March 2nd, 1914, (2). June 1st, 1914 (2). Sept 7th. 1914, (2). R. R. Reynolds, Solicitor, Asheville asn jl nze Madison - (2ountu Students. 3"or 1 Fair Notes. Water. N. C, 1913, Fall Term Judge Frank Carter, Asheville, ' - 1914.SDrinar Term Judge VM. H, Justice, Rutherfordton, N. C. Fall Term Judge '.E. B. Cllne, of Hickory, N. C. County Commlionr W. O. Sorinkle. chairman. Marshall " R. A. Edwards, member, Marshall, R F. D. Not 2. Reuhirf A. Tweed, mem ber. Biff Laurel, N. , J. Coleman Ramsey. atty.,Marshall. Road Comiilloner. Frank Robert chairmsn, Marshall J TT. Wilson, secretary, route 2. Mar- shall... ;-. v Highway Commlloti, F. Shelton, President,. Marshall. Guv V.Roberts, - "' " . Gwi. W. Wild. Big Pine.. N. C. S. W. Brown, Hot Springs, JoeS. Brown, " . Waverly,. " Rnard or Education. Jasper Ebbs, Chairman, Spring Creek. N. O. John Robert Sams, loem. Mars Hill, N. C. -. W R. Sains, mem. Marshall. Prof. R. G. Anders, Superintendent of Schools, Marshall. Board meets first Monday in January, April, July, and October each year. School rnd Collff Maw Hill College, Prof. R. L, Moore. President. Fall Term begins August 17th, 1913, and Spring Term begins January 2nd 1914. ' Snring Creek High School. Prof R. G. V Edwards, . Principal,' Spring Creek. 8 mos school, opens Aug. 1st. Madison Seminary Hlg School, Prof. G. C. Brown, principal. 7 mos, school. - " ; - Unll institute. Marearet E.Grif- fltti, principal, Walnut, NC. Marshall Academy! Prof. S. Roland Williams, principal, 8 mos. school. . Opens. August 4th. i . " , Notary fuolle. ' " J. Cr Ramsey, Marshall, Term ex Dires Jauuary 1st, 1914. ' vj n. Connor. Mars Hill, Term Bxolres Nov. 27th 1914. H,P. Miles, Barnard, Term expires March K .1914. .1. A Wallin. Bie Laurel, Term expires Jan. 24th, 1914. i ' - J. G. Ramsey, Marshall. Route Term expires March 16th, 1914. J. is. Grecorv. Joe. N. C. "Term ex- pires January 7th, 1914. - Jasper Ebbs, "Spring Creek. N. "O, Term expires September 24th 1914. J H Hunter, Marshall, Route 3. Term expires April 1st 1915,' .T w Nelson. Marshall Term ea' Sires May 14, 1915- " ' . T B Ebbs, not Springs Term ex pires February Uh 1915. . . - Craig Ramsey, Revere, Term ex pires March 19, 1915, : N. W. Anderson, Point Fork", Term expires May 10, 1915. C.C. Brown, Bluff, Term expires December 9th, 1914. ' W. T. Davis, Hot Springs. , Term expires January 22nd 1015. ' . ' " ro(. George W. Gahagari Post, No. 3?, G. A. R. T. J. Rice, Commander; J. H. Ballard, Adjutant. Meets at the Court House Saturday before the eec Cfld Sunday In each manth at 11 a m Offered 6u tfhe SBank of 3retich 6Broaef. The' Bank of French Broad has offerred two cash prizes for the best original essays written bjrthe students of any Publico High School ia Madison County on the lulieft "1HE ADVAlsTA GES OF A BANK ACCOUNT." ' " , The offisers of this bank desire to have every Public and High School in the. County represented in this contest and the Cashie has written the principals of all the schools requesting that they make known the offer. to their7 students and giving the conditions of the contest which are. as follows: 'THE BANK OF FRENCH' BROAD will give a prize of $10.00 in Gold' to the student attending any public or high schoo in Madison County, who writes the best original . essay consisting of not more than five hundred words on the subject 'THE AD VANTAGES OF A BANK ACCOUNT', and a prize of. $5.00 in Gold to the student attending any of said schools who writes the second best original essay on the same subject. All essays to be wiitten by the student wb,ose name is signed as the writer and mailed or handed to an officer of The Bank of French Broad on or before the 15th day of October 1913. The officers of the Bank will select three competent judges to decide as to the winners.in this contest. All papers will be numbered by the officers of the Bank as received and before being handed to the judges the names of the writers will be detached so that the judges will not know the writer of any paper until the winners in this contest have been named. ' The Bank of French Broad erserves the- right to publish in The News Record the essays written by. the winners in this con test giving the names of the writers and also to publish in said pa per any of the other essays which are entered in the contest with- the names 6f the writers of such essays. .The prizes will be awarded as soon after October 15th as the papers can be passed upon by the judges and the essays of the winners will be published in The News-Record." Should the teacher in charge of any school in the County fail 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 th purpose and desire of the officers of The Bank of French Broad that the contest be open to all students in attendance at any Pub. ic or High School in Madison County and we hope that it will be of great advantage in the way of friendly rivalry between the va rious schools of our County as well as a profitable source of educa tional advertisement for The Bank of French Broad. This contest being limited to the public and high schools of Madison County, The Bank of French . Broad will have another contest of a similar character open to the students of Mars . Hill It is less than a month until the big Haywood County fair, the oldest and biggest fair in Western North Carolina. ' Secretary J. D. Boone is busy mailing catalogues, booking con cessions and privileges ana ar ranging for the bill posting and other preliminaries, lie says the lookout is the best during the nine years the fair has been in existence. There will be the usual number of large exhibitors of farm products with probabili ties of more than the usual num ber of single or individual exhi bitors, which is a good healthy sign. " ' The exhibit of -swine this year promises to exceed anytmug we have had previously. The Blue Ridge Berkshire Farm of ' Bun combe County alone will have a bout a dozen pens of fine speci mens, besides their hundreds of pigs scattered over Haywood and other counties, many of which will be exhibited by individuals. There is a special prize on Berk- shires this year, besides the re gular prizes in the premium list. This year the Agricultural de partment at Raleigh will . send two special demonstration cars filled with exhibits in charge of experts to help the farmers in tqeir noble calling. These cars will be near the fair ground free to all who wish to visit them. . The Southern Railway for the first time will have a large exhi bit in charge of several men and women who are experts, and these will teach cooking for the benent or tne gins ana women, Hoey of Shelby. N. C. on Tues and demonstrate to the apple day September 30th at 11 A. M and other fruit growers have to 0n the arrival at the fair grounds avoid the prey of insects and 0f the big parade in which ravages of disease in fruit grow- thousands of the city and countv ng. They will exhibit spraying 8Cii00i chii(3ren wni participate. material pumps, etc with all in- Those in line will be admitted formation necessary to procure free on this day. them, x There will be several free at- Capt. J. Harden Howell of the tractions this year all of . which Sichland Rifles has been selected cannot vet be mentioned, but one .acina (By Mary Bayard Clarke.) ' NoU. The name of the French Broad River in the Cherokee language Is "Tah-kee-os-tee," signifying "Racing Water.".. It is said, however, that the French made a trip from the Ohio valley Into Western North Carolina and gave It the present name. Hot Spring In Madison County is, on the French Broad. Reprinted from North Carolina Poems by E. C Brooks. ' Racing Water, who can paint thee, With thy scenery, wild and grand? It would take a magic pencil' ' Guided by a master hand. Here are towering, rugged mountains, Granite rocks all scarred and gray, Nature's alters whence her incense Floats in wreaths of mist away. At thy feet the murmuring waters Now are singing spngs of praise, Or in sonorous notes triumphant A majestic pean raise. Down the canyon's rocky gorges, : Now they wildly, jjrandly sweep, As, with laughing shout exultant, O'er the rocks they joyous leap. Then in calm and limpid baauty Still and deep they silent flow, With the verdant banks o'erhanging Pictures in the depths below. Pulsing from the heart of nature, Here thy "Hot Spring's" genial gush, There, like stream from Alpine glacier, Down the mountain coldly rsuh. Tah-kee-os-tee racing water Was the sonorous Indian name, -But as "French Broad" thou art written , On the white man's roll of fame. Perish that but live the other! '" For on every dancing wave ; - Evermore is shown the beauty Of the name the red man gave. LJ 1 3E 3E College at a later date as Marshall and will make an ideal officer. He will soon pub lish a list of his marshals. - Theooenincr address will be delivered by .: Hon. Clyde R, of the best and most entertaining will be "Six Jolly Circus Clowns' who will keep everybody in a good humor. ' There will bo several good shows" and midway attractions and plenty of lunch and cold drink stands for the refreshment of the great crowds that always come. - Prepare your exhibits and ar range to come. J. D. Boone will be gladto mail catalogues and other information from Way nesville, N. C. on application. For clean first class appler oat seed. The best winter oat for this section. Call on or write. J. H. Rogers. R-1, Marshall, N. C. 32 32 33" 2,500 PREMIUMS From $100.00 Down. ARE OFFERED BY THE . Western North Carolina Fair ? i For the best products from Fields and Forest and those produced in the Home, by Hand or Factory; embracing the choicest Fxhibits of Agriculture, Live stock, Fruit, Miq erals. Domestic Art. Pantry Supplies and Machinery. The people of WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA are urged to prepare exhibits for the M Fair and help show the wonderful progress and unlimited possibilities of this entire section by exhibiting; the cream of this country's products at the-1 . Western North Carolina Fair ASHEVILLE, N.C., October 7-8-9-10 ' The Third annual Fair will exceed all previous efforts in splendid exhibits, satisfy: I ing free attractions and big representative attendance. ? ' " No entry fee charged except on exhibits of live stock. i return all exhibits fres of charge. " ' , ' "V'--1 ' . J Write the Fair Association about what you wish to enter, ask .for catalog and Interest ; ing program. . Sr:::::iFrc3AUr:cte; The Southern Rail way? will Many tlcaslns bsw features. kizhshn 25 cests. vl M lI'YMVUVMYl, for Delicious Lereals and Break" fast Foods, Choice Staple and Fan cy Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables Etc. Goto J W.Nelson "THE GROCER" . My Stock is Complete ia EVERY DEPARTMENT. Fresh and Clean Our Line Of- 9)rti Soocls, Jfotio nsy C7etis u urnisntn ffs Novelties (Blofiina. fc, lre 'Zlp'to'date. Yoa are cordially invited lo call and Stock. ' eianiue ny
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