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r MADISON COUNTY RECORD, .Established Juoe 28, 1901. FRENCH v BROAD ftEWS, 7 Established May 16;' 1907. rr, JMJ t Through which you reach the peopie oi naaisoc uninty. i . t Consolidated : ; Nit. 2nd, 1911 Advertising Rates on Application. Svvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvt vwwwwvwvvwtwvwwvvw . THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN MADISON COUNTS. . VOL. XV MARSHALL, MADISON COUNTY, N, C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3rd 1913., NO. 40. DIRECTORY. (Basi rze (Bontest 3"or Aladi ison (Bounty Students Late News Culled from Many Sources and Compiled for Busy Readers- Fresh from the Wire, is the demand for a special elec tion in which all parties and fac tions can take part. Another is that Huerta not be a candidate to succeed himself. At the time these proposals were mads Mexi co was very indignant-at least mock-indignant. Huerta would not hear to such foreign domina- made an offer of a million dollars to Vanderbilt University for the development of its Medical De partment with the condition that church control would be with drawn.? The trustees willingly and gladly accepted the offer since it would be the means of en larging the scope and efficiency of the Medical School. But the bish- MADISON COUNTY. - Established by the legislature ses sion 1850-51. Population, 20,132. County sent, Marshall. . 1050 feet above sea level. , New and modern court house, cost 33,000.00. New and modern Jail, cost $15,000. New county home, cost 110,000.00. - onaty Offirara. - Hon. C. B Mashbum, Senator, 36th District, Marshall. ,.' Hon. J. E. Rector, Representative, Hot Springs. N. C. ' N. B. McDevltt, '" Clerk Superior Court Marshall. W. M. Buckner, Sheriff, Marshall. Z. G. Sprinkle, Register of Deeds, Marshall. ;.; C. F. Runnlon, Treasurer, Marshall N. C, R. F. D. No. 4. R. L. Tweed, Surveyor, White Reek kt n Dr. J. H. Baird, Coroner, Mars Hill make tnown the offer to their students and giving the conditions of , ia"onai convention and m Mexico-nominated Frcderico N-C. the contPsk whlrh rp B follnw. ao 10 maKe provision that the Uamooa for President. Gamboa Quick Mrs. Eliza Henderson, jailer. Mar-1 states that crive the bier renubli. is peneriillir nnnular ; .,Qro shall. " THE BANK OF FRENCH BROAD will irive a nrize of can nluralitina .. rofit in fliA lacfllAr. anil wahU maIta J I . . l - it " - -w.. w vuv iugv i ai nvuiu uiaHn n vrrv v I If Ml I uiui uuucjcun, .auiwii 11A . ,, . 1( . ... I eUtttinnl shall ha nm.M.ni .i ...u .l. . vine man or woman who wants . i ji in in a in in i nu u r it jinn t war t on n i n rm n v r 11 i am mn a a r a a a a aua u mj i j uvi uiuia tin bjb iiiiiuni u wv uiiiiiii nut lm, nn 1711 y County i'hysi-l ..uu.-b auj vuuliy. Vl IJ1BU , " I' Z ' qulcc help from backache or rheuma- iiw mv 1 nn lit-. 1 m twmm in m 1 lj i 1 1 11 ir run. iwii-i. f 11 mrxcr n.i aw a a n e ri essav conslstine J-i 7 T .--v.w-.v-- . . w. OMUUia. u ne is tlsm, will tlnd It In Foley's Kidney, essay consisting rfidates for president. For'the elected !airlv most of Mpt'Jpiiu ti. -i7i....-J J .1 1 . , , ., .. . I .. . .. . I - " j "imouui ui nos mure man nve nunarea worus on the subject the AD- consummation of this a Nations, troub es w hn aolird BnA uu trood effect that wnnk. tnai.t.i irMn,.a . . - I 1 ----- wwa 1 yta V1JVA UUbU I O w KAJVrAGJES OF A BANK ACCOUNT', and a Drize of $5.00 in unventlon in the near future is Mexico and the United States will hat do not keeP tho Wood clean and i ... i r t a a rT miiHitiAn .. j necessarv. hA mnnh t.ho hoV.n an Ul impuiuM, ro voueu up sua . - a . Tjr . . ... . v . v.w. auiu 111 ' - iueea ir, wnmn tin a ehnru- t vi - iro , ii i. ! At the Republican State Con- ta's dignity to comolv in everv would not . - a,w '. I r - " w w w "wwaa au MA a lU" venuon new last weelt in JNew particular to Wilson's radical sug- iremenf - and voted down AJ 1 11 A I . . . . . I. x . a acvci -m uauonany prominent gestion so ha. lakes the less embar- the action of the trustees. The men of the party , united in a rassing course.that of defiance;but question was carried still higher uiovemeni, me result oi which, if m reality he has carried out most to the conference and there the successful, would be the resusci- if not all of the United States' position of the bishops was up Hieh School in Madison Countv on th .nl.wi "THF. ADVANTA " " " bwuum. ne nas lately given held. MeShwhil. the trustees are GES OF A BANK ACCOUNT." - nny. i he proposition was to assurance of a fair election and trying tbrd the courts to assume Offered 6y C?Ae SBank of &rencfi SBroad. The Bank of French Broad has offerred two cash prizes for t, v . ,21 ... i . , . . . . i ouivrosj ui, wuuiu ub tne rest . the best original essays written by the students of any Publico! Xi nt tVl. xrQt;ni uanu nh rwi AAt i nulJ AT,,r . K m . tetlon ol the National Kepubl The offisers of this bank desire to have everv Public and Hich cu . e ine. part- ruies b0 tnat nas aeclared that he will not be a sole control of the school so Rnni n .mi. (.t v, nnr.un wie is enaoied to decide its candidate for President. T.nl thev mav AVAnt.nn.liv no-, w.a,jvw au iuv vvmmij ICUKDCUICU IU IllJO aUU VAOlJ 1CP I . , , . , . . I . ' I " a .-.aj a vv. i r v has written the principals of all the schools requesting that they ; t, me0? seIectin delegates week the Catholic Party-dominant large donation, v-. .1 a .1..!. . ... ,i . tothe National Convention and in Mexico-nnminntArl Pmrin.i.n . Dr. C.N. Sprinkle, clan, Marshall. : ; James Eaynle. Supt.. county home. Marshall. i Courts as Follows! September 1st, ' 1913 "(2) November 10th, 1913. (2) .. March 2nd, 1914, (2). June 1st, 1914 (2). Sept 7th. 1914, (2). , . R. R, Reynolds, Solioitor, Asheville . N. C. ,1913, Fall Term-Judge Frank Carter, Asheville. 1914, Spring Term Judge M. H. Justice, Rutherfordton, N. C Fall Term Judge E. B. Hickory, N. C County Commlaalonara. . W. C. Sprinkle, chairman. Marshall R, A. Edwards, member, Marshall, R. F. D. No. 2. Reubin A. Tweed, mem ber, Big Laurel, N. C. . . J. Coleman Ramsey. attyn Marshall. Rbatct Commlaalonarai ' Frank Roberts, chainnsn, Marshal). J. K. Wilson, secretary, route 2. Mar shall.'. , Hlshway Commlsalon F. Shelton,' President, Marshall. , Guy V. Roberts, , " Geo. W. Wild, Big Pine, N. C. S. W. Brown, ? ' Hotjpprings, " Joe a Brown, Waverlj, " Board of Education. ' . V: Jasper ? Ebbs, Chairman, Spring Creek. N. C. John Robert Sams, Help to Backache Rheumatism. that the and uold 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 whose 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 , The advocates of the proposi tion were Sen.. Elihu Root, form er Sec. of War Stimson and oth- week Prof. Wm.NH. Taft rs, while ' Boss Barnes" . of arier awenaing the great Gaynor course opposed it. funeral at New York went to Doubtless this change would Washington for a meeting of the remove much of the stiema at- jlnco,n Memorial Commission, strengthend to healthy vigorous ac tion, Good results follow their use promptly. For sale by Dr. . E. Bur nett, Mars Hill, N. 0. . ' Cllce. of I as tO thfi Winners in thta rvmtocf All nonara mill ha I - a ... W UU.UUl.iVM UJ I . I T.1 . . . . the officers of the Bank as received and before being handed to the tached to the Parfcy on account of Anis commission has in hand the judges toe names of the writers will be detached so that the I actions ana proceedings oi the ' wuu ui u' umcom Aiemo judges will not know the writer of any paper until the winners in Chca20 Convention and certainly "al or monument in Washington this contest have been nampd. V - it would put the party in a better Whlle in the city Mr. Taft NORTH CAROLINA, MADISON COUNTY; In the Superior Court November Term 1913, Lakie Fox ) T vs f NOTICE. Jesse Fox i The defendant ! above named will Shane tO nonpar nt. t.hAnnlla at. thA Paid blS respects to Pres. Wilson. Lu u.- u , The Bank of French Broad erserves the right to publish In L.l. :- Lh.jw.1,v.(w tain divorce ana me s&ia aeienaant will further take notice that he is re- Thelfewtf Record the essays" wn'ttca by the' winners -inthis "con- testgiving 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 of the writers of such essays. the the The prizes will be awarded as soon after October 15th as papers can be passed upon by the judges and the essays of winners will be published in The News-Record." Should the teacher in charge of any school in to receive a letter from the ' bank inviting the students of that school to take part in the above mentioned contest, the officers of mem. Mars' Hill, N. C. W R. Sams, the bank hereby request that such teacher please regard this notice mem. Marshall. ; rrot. u. u. Anaers, Superintendent of Schools, Marshall. Board meets first Monday in January. . April,' July,-and October each year. . ' School and Coll8. ' Mars Hill College, Prof. R. L. Moore, President. August 17th, 1913, begins January 2nd 1914. RDrinir Creek Hieh School. Prof. R. G. Edwards, Principal, Spri Creek.; 8 mos school, opens Aug. 1st. Madison: Seminary. High ' School, Prof. G. & Brown, principal. 7 mos, school. -.; '. Bell Institute, Margaret E. Grif fith, principal, Walnut, N. C. Marshall Academy, Prof. S. Roland Williams, principal, 8 mos. school. ' . Opens August 4th. . Notary Futolleaw . v ,J. C. Ramsey, Marshall, Term ...ex - pires Jauuary 1st, 1914. W. O. Connor, Mars Hill, Term expires Nov. 27th 1914. j ' D, P. Miles, Barnard, Term expires March 14th, 1914. . . .J. JL Wallin, Big Laurel, Term expires Jan. 24th, 1914. J. G. Ramsey, Marshall. Route 4. Term expires March 16th, 1914. J. E. Gregory, Joe, N. C. Term ex pires January 7th, 1914. . , ' Jasper Ebbs, Spring Creek. N. 0, Term expires September 24th 1914. J H, Hunter, Marshall, -Route 3. Term expires April 1st 1915, J W Nelson, Marshall-Terrn ex tires May 14, 1915 ; i ; J ; ; . T B Ebbs, Hot Springs Term ex pires February 7th 1915. I : y ' Craig Ramsey, ? Revere. Term ex pires March 19, 1915, ; ' N. W. Anderson,. Paint Fork, Term expires May 19, ,1916. " C. C. Brown, Bluff, Term expires December 9th, 1914.; 'n-r--'-y: ' W. T; Davis, Hot Springs. . Term ontna.Tniiarv S2nd 1915. " VJkKAm . v!(. . . George W. Gahagan Post, No. ; 38, G. A. R. T. J. Rice, Commander; J. H. Ballard, Adjutant. Meets at the Court House Saturday before the sec ond Sunday In each manth at 11 a m 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. lie 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- Fall Term begins rious schools of our County as well as a profitable source of educa and spring lerm tionai advertisement for The Bank of French Broad. . ; ibis contest being limited to the public : and high schools of TL. m . ... s I j-uo xcuuussee legislature in Thaw is still struggling to shake special session is having troublous -u,red 10 appear at the term of the off the shackles of the law. He is times with the reform legislation " T u S e . . ,. , n TT , . . . uuu held on the 13th Monday after the .w ,u Aew nam psuire surrouna- uv. nooper nas set before it. firsts Monday in March. 1913, at the eu uy h greai array oi legal ngnts i ne outcome OI the struggle be- Court House of said County In Mar- who are exerting themselves to tween a progressive renuhliVnn shall, North Caaolina, and answer or the utmost to prevent his deporta- governor and a slow 3 Amount; derau" to the complaint In said action . ... . -, 'tion toNsw YortwhArAhA wnnM lao-islfttnrA will V.n f.: -. er the plaintiff win apply to tne Court the County fai . ,. 4 , 7 ' ,T " , . ." forthe relief demanded In saldcom- luiuiciiiabcij ud iciuiucu iu in a i- i I plaint u-awan. un uie otner naua VV m. m ' . . . . '' This the 15th day of September Travers Jerome, the special New , "u"c" M JBI 18 Progressing 1913. York prosecutor, is doing all he r,y weu at Albany and it seems " N. B. McDEVlTT, macule uovernor is becomincl cierk "superior court more and mnra inT.l Tt 19-26-3-10.Oct would not surprise most people if JNew York should have can to get Thaw back. Last week there was a hearing of the case be fore Gov. Falkner who will give his decision sometime this week. governor before long. At last we can see the dawn of peace in Mexico. The proposals Madison County, The Bank of French Broad will ; have' another and demands that Pres. Wilson contest of a similar character open to College at a later date. The action of the St. Louis Conference of the M. E. Church the students of Mars Hill made in return for recognition are South, is of particular interest . . : . ..... . .. .... ' c b. da Vis - 1 1 OUT I -77.. U ' 11 generally known. Among themltoMetnodi8te' Andrew Carnegie! Hill, N. C. Henry A. Johnston, a businessman , a new nt I.Unr Mlnli . wrltAB? "PVi- vnara Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs and colds has been our family medicine. We give it to our children who like iton account of its pleasant taste. It is a safe cure for coughs and colds." It contains no opiates. For Sale by Dr. I. E. Burnett, Mars J.K. DUDLEY SELL ; i ooacc . 1 1 WITH 'd Do y L- U Formerly of Asheville, N. C. Now with DANVILLE, VA. Would advise yoo to Grade your tobacco 1efore Shipping. . DAVIS & DUDLEY, PROFRS. wviv.iwvAM'-Aw ir1uri-rriurrlurtTurrvk VV VVV Sffttention ladies! I have just received a magnif icent and well selected assort ment of Ladies Fall and Winter & Hats. In .every shade, shape, color and Style -they are real Jbeauties. Call and them. examine At Nelson's mruthtng -2)y Goods, Notions, Jtfouelties Gents furnishings, Qlotfiing, (Sfc, ?re 72p-to'clate. , Yoaare cordially invited to call and examine ny Stoct . . . , 1- 1 V. - r 1 5
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