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I : MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3 . Established June 28, 1901. v k - -- -- -- -- - .a Medium. TtieWEWS-lE in. ft ; W Through wHch you teach the ' ; . FRENCH . BROAD NEWS, t . Established May. 16, 1907. ' v people of Madisoc County. Advertising Rates on Application. Consolidated : : Not, 2nd, 1911. vv VVVWWVWW WW WWWW WW j J' THE ONLY NEWSPAPER POLISHED IN MADISON COUNTY. VOL. XV MARSH ALL, MADISON COUNTY, N, C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24th 1913., NO. 43. DIRECTORY. List of Jurors. MADISON COUNTY. ' Established by the legislature ses sion 1850-61. ' Population, 20,132. , ' ' County seat, Marshall. , 1656 feet above sea level. ' - ' New and modern court house, cost 133,000.00. ' 2ew and modern jail, cost 115,000. New county home, cost $10,000.00. ' ' ouaty Oifkert. Hon. C. B Mashburn, Senator, 36th , District, Marshall. . . , Hon. J. E. Rector," Bepresentatlv, HotSprings. N. C. N. B. McDevitt, Clerk Superior Court Marshall. W. M. Buckner, Sheriff, Marshall. Z. O. Sprinkle, Register of Deeds, Marshall. C. P. Runnion, Treasurer, Marshall "tt.O..R.F. HNo. 4. - R. L. Tweed, Surveyor, White Rock N. G. :-. ... , Dr. J. H. Baird, Coroner, Mars Hill N.C. Mrs. Eliza Henderson, Jailer, Mar shall. John Honevcutt. Janitor, Marshall. Dr. (J. N. Sprinkle, County Physi cian. Marshall. James Haynie. Supt. county home. Marshall. .. Conrts at Folio wat September 1st, 1913 (2) November 10th. 1913. (21 March 2nd, 1914, (2). June 1st, 1914 (2). SeDt. 7th. 1914. (2). ' R. R. Reynolds, Solicitor, Asheville N. O. 1913, Fall Term Judge jj ranit Carter," Asheville. . ' v1914,Spring- Term--Judge M. H. Justice, Rutherfordton, N. C. Fall Term Judge E. B. Cline, of Hickory, N. C ' CountV Commltonr. W. C Sprinkle, chairman Marshall R. A. Edwards, member, MarshalVHT F. PNo. 2. Reubin A. Tweed, mem tun mr Tjiurel. N. C. --. Ji Coleman Ramsey. atty.,MarshalL Road CommlMlon. ; Frank Roberts, chairmsn, Marshall. J. K. Wilson, secretary, route 2. Mar shall. '. Highway Commllon, F. Shelton, President, Marshall., Guy V. Roberts, " Geo. W. Wild, - ; Big Pine, N. C. S. W. Brown, .Hot Springs, " Joe a Brown, " Waverly, " Board of Education. Jasper . Ebbs, Chairman, Spring Creek, N. C. John Robert Sams, mem. Mars Hill, .N. C. W R. Sams, mem. Marshall, Prof. B. o. Anaew, Superintendent of Schools, Marshall. Board meet first Monday in January. April, Jly, and October each year. school iw boli' Mars Hill College,' Prof. R. L. Moore, President. Fall Term begins August 17th; 1913, and Spring Term , begins January 2nd 1914. n i rwob- Til of h School. Prof . n. G. : Edwards, Principal, Spring Creek.' 8 mos school, opens Aug. 1st. Madison Seminary. High School, Prof. G. C. Brown, principal. 7 mos. school. : . Bell Institute,- Margaret E. Grif fith, principal, Walnut; N.C.- .. . , Marshall Academy, Prof. & Roland Williams, principal, 8 mos. school. ; ; Opens August 4th. y ;.'; -- Notary futollo. . v J. C. Ramsey, . Marshall, Term ex pires January 1st, 1914. ;., . w. O. Conflor, Mars Hill, Term nta Ttfmr. 27th 1914. D, P. Miles, Barnard, Term expires MawhWtb-, 1914. J. A. Wallin, Big Laurel, . Term "expires Jan. 24th, 1914. : v . J. G, Ramsey, Marshal. Eoute 4. Term expires March 16th, 1914. - ; J. E. Gregory, Joe, N. C. Term ex pires January 7th, 1914. i Jasper Ebbsr Spring Creek.; N. 0, Term expires September 24th 1914r " J H Hunter, Marshall, Route 3. Term expires April 1st 1915, : -; J W Nelson, Marshall Term ex sires May 14, 1915 ' " I B Ebbs, Hot Springs Term ex pires February 7th 1915. Craig Ramsey, Revere, Term ex pires March 19, 1915, ? , N. W. Anderson, Paint Fork, TeAn expires May 19, 1915. -" - C C. Brown, Bluff, Term expires TW.ATnhni flt.h. 1914. " ' ' " 1 . - W. T.- Davis, Hot Springs. Term expires January 22nd 1915. . .' POIti . v George' W. Gahagan Post, No. 38, a -r T. J. Rice. Commander; J w Milliard. Adjutant Meets at the Court House Saturday before the sec Report of Condition of l rr m r-w TVT O 1 71 1VT jT of Jttib Jiall;and Hot Springs, N. C, at the Third Annual IfeilWflrOdoberltli, 1913. All old Off tiers Re-elected and a of 8 per cent Declared , , ' . , Began Business October 1st, 1910. : 1 - Deposits October st, 1911. $73,491.49. c ' Deposits October lsti 1912, $84,706.99 : Deposits October Isi 1913, $104,060.75 TOTAL RESOURCES OCT Have Raid Out In Dividends Mor Than $6000.00 Have Undivided Profits of More Than $1,300.00 THIS BANK is not a Private Institution, but like all other State Banks, a corporation; and is owned by more' than Fifty of the leading successful business men of the county; worth more than half million dollars. ' f V ' , V WE HAVE more than Eleven Hundred depositors, being at least one third the voting: population of the entire county. TO-DAY we enjoy the destihetion of having the Largest Checking Ac count of any bank ever organized in the county. WE AVE Loaned SEYEN .HUNDRED AND ONE. TECUS.1ND, SIX HUNDRED AND TWENTY-TWO DOLLARS AND. : SIXTY CENTS, .without having ever lost a single dollar, v- . ALL EMPLOYEES and everyone actively connected with ther bank are under Indemnity Bond. ' ' ' WE CARRY Burglary and other insurance and take every precaution possible to safeguard our customers. , . . WE DO BANKING, on the safest and most sound Banking Principles. WE PAY 4 per cent on time deposits. We believe in a square deal, with equal rights to all and special privileges to noon. WE MOST heartily thank all who have helped us make our business a subcess,. and invite and welcome those who have not yet become our customers, to come and see us and give us a portion if not all your business. We believe we can make it to your interest to do your banking with us. Call on us and let us have a private talk with you. Yours to serve, CITIZENS BANK. Following is the list of Jurors drawn for the November Term of Superior Court, which con venes November 10th 1913. First Week No. 1 township, R. G. Auders, J. L. Ledford, G. S. Ensley. 4 No. 2 township, Ben Frank lin. No. 3 township J. D. Carter. No. 4 township, W. B. Ander son, J. H. Brown, T. A. Sawyer, W. W. Angel. No. 7 township, J. J. Moore. No. 8 township, John Price. No. 9 township, W. R. OdelJ, W. H. Clubb, M. Ralston, W. H. Roberts. No., 11 township 0. II. English, T.S. Edmonds. No. 12 township, J. D. Cal- well. No. 13 township, W. T. Foster, J. R. Parker. No. 14 township, E. S. Mor gan. ' No. 15 township, J. D. Ed wards. ' . No. 16 township, A. Fender- N. D. Cutshall. Second week No. 1 township, J. B. Tweed, A. J. Chandler, W. C. Reems. No. 2 township, Joe Johnson, John A. Shelton. ' No, towjnshmLojd Hnterje, ;. jmo. ,1 townsnip, vy , v n. Met calf, L. C. Bnckner. No. 6 township, P. M. Lnns- ford. '. . . No. 1 township, M. A. Payne. No. 8 township, D. P. Davis. Secondeek No. 9 township, Charlie Par- ham, Tom Lamb, S. W, Brown. No. 10 township, H. G. Wild. No.-14 township, J. S. Shook. No. 15 township, C. W. Hig- gins. No. 16 t o w n s h i p , II. W. Grooms. . r C. B. DAVIS J. K. DUDLEY SELL Wont Tobacco A WITH A Good Showing for Railroads. fa' n i n 3 U I 5 E 3 M E 3 Formerly of Ash eville, N. C. Now with Plaster's Ware House, DANVILLE, VA ; j ' Would advise you to Grade your Tobacco before Shipping. , I DAVIS s DUDLEY, PROPRS. LVMVHiVVHMVIUIVMVMVl WVMVMY MVM' i 6 il New York, October 19, In teresting illustrations of the grtat degree of safety attending travel on American railways are given by a .prominent newspaper in an article based on Interstate Commerce Commission figures which show that during the six year period, 1905 1911, only one passenger out of every 74,736 received injury of any kind and only one out of every 2,275.123 was killed. ' Commenting upon these figur es this paper says: ", ' ' 'Atypical journey for all roads In the country is now 34 miles, and there are taken on the ave rage 2,275,122 such journeys in safety to each journey which re sults fatally. If a man were to ride out these 2,275, 122 safe jour neys at two per day " for each business day in the year, it would take him 3,792 years'. To have begun in time to meet his death in 1914, be would have had to start in the year 1778 B. C.,: 458 ars before Moses led the child ren of Israel through the Ree Sea By 750 B. C, when Romulus was " regulating" Remus by modern methods, the commuter would have ridden 21,000,000 miles, and have had 56,300.000 yet to go. When Phidias, in 460 B. C, was carving the Olympian, Zeus, our wayfarers would have been but one-third of the way toward his death; and even in the year 890 A. D., when Alfred the Great was letting the griddle cakes burn, this traveler would , have . spent the equivolent of "207 years on the trains running at 30 miles an hour, and . would , have had 87 years more of actual travel to spend before meeting his fatal accident." NORH CAROLINA, MADISON COUNTY; In the Superior Court November Term 1913, LakieFox ) , f NOTICE. ' 1 '.Jesse Fox The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Madison County to ob tain divorce, and the said defendant will further take notice that he Is re- t quired to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said County to be held, on the 13th Monday after the first Monday in March 1913, at the Court House of said County In Mar shall, North Caaolina, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action r the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said com plaint. ; :', ' . This the 15th day of September 1913.- - K. ; , -.- N. B. McDEVITT, , ; : Clerk Superior Court . 19-26-3-10. Oct. ond Sunday in eacn manta at u u
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