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I MADISON COUNTY RECOSD, g Established June 28, 1901. FRENCH BROAD NEWS, ; Medium, r f ( a r Tkrii wkclf yoif rWch ti . : ' Established May 16, 1907. . people of Maduoi County, i Consolidated : : NaT. 2nd, 1911. i Adyertfeiif fcttes n v:,:.::T.: i TK2 crar i;EvsPAPn n:Lis:::D uj madison county. VOL. XV MARSHALL, MADISON COUNTY, N. C.t FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21th 1913., KO; 47. oott DIRECTORY. Madison county. Established 'by this legislator i alon 1850-51. : Population, 20,132. i County seat, Marshall. ', ..." 1658 feet above sea level. New and modern court house, 33,000.00. . . r - , ; '. New and modern Jail, cost 115,000. new county home, cost 110,000.00. ' ' oasty OITkara. Hon. O. B Mashburn, Senator, 38th Dlstrlot, Marshall. . Hon. J. E. Rector, Representative, Hot Springs. N. C. t . TS. B. McDevltt, Clerk . Superior ' Court Marshall. ' ' - " W. M.Buokner, Sheriff, Marshall. Z. O. Sprinkle, Register of Deeds, Marshall. C. F. Runnion, Treasurer, Marshall N. C, R. F. D. No. 4. ' R. L. Tweed, Surveyor, White Rock N.C. Dr. J. H. Balrd, Coroner, Mars Hill r Mrs. Eliza Henderson, Jailer, Mar shall. John Honeyoutt, Janitor, Marshall. Dr. O. N. Sprinkle, County Phyal. clan, Marshall, James Haynle. Supt. county home. Marshall. v Coartt ss Follewti September 1st, 1913 (2) November 10th, 1913. (2) - March 2nd, 1914, (2). , June 1st, 1914 (2). Sept 1th. 1914, (2). ' R. B Reynolds, Solioltor,, Asheville N. C. 1913, Fall Term Judge Frank Carter, Asheville. V 1914, Spring Term Judge M." H, Justice, Rutherfordton, N. C. f- ' Fall Term Judge E. B. aine, ef Hickory, N. C. kCounty Comilatanra W. C Sprinkle, chairman. Marshall R. A. Edwards, member, Marshall, R F. D.. No. 2. . Reubin A, Tweed, mem ber, BlglAurel, NT a J. Coleman Bamsey. atty., Marshall - RHGafimla)lanr. Frank Roberts, chairman, Marshall, J. K. Wilson, "secretary, route 2. Mar shall.- . ' ,? Highway CommlMlon, . ' F. Shelton, President, Marshall. Guy V. Roberts, .- Geo. W. Wild, Big Pine, N. C. ' S. W. Brown, ; ' Hot Springs, ". Joe S. Brown,- , ,Waverly, Board or Education. Jasper Ebbs,'4 Chairman; Jpring Creek,'. N C. John ' Robert Sams, roem; Mara Hlli, N. jD.i- W. R. Sams, . mem'. Marshall .J Prof. R..G. Anders, Superintendent of Schools, Marshall. rBoard meets first, Mondayjn, January. April, Jnly, and October each year. - School and :o1la;aa. 'MarsHlll"' Coliee, '?Prof. R. L. Moore, Presidents. Fall Term begins August 17th, 1913, and Spring Term begins January-2nd 1914, ,' .. ' 'V. Spring Creek a High School Prof, R: G: -Edwards, i Prinolpal, h Spring 'Creek- B mos scnooi, opens Aug. isd. Opens August 4th. " " v Notary Publloa. V 4. u. uamsey, jHsranail, Term ez- pfres Jauuary 1st, 1914. . w. O. Connor, Mars Hill, Term expires Nov. 27th 1914. D, P. Miles, Barnard, Term expires March 14th, 1914. J. A. 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 e pires January 7th, 1914. jasper udds, eprmg Ureelt, N. 0, Term expires September 24th 1914, J H Hunter. Marshall. Route 3. Term expires April lit 1915, i Tt neison, warsnau Term ex. sires May 14, 1915 j T B Ebbs, Hot Springs Term ex pires February 7th 1915. . ' uraig namsey, uevere. Term ex pires March 19, 1915, N. W. Anderson, Paint Fork, Term expires May 19, 1915. C. C. Brown, Bluffy Term expires December 0th, 1914. , W. T. Davis, Hot Springs. Term expires January 22nd 1915. Sittlichkeit. somewhat over estimated. " .The greatest damajfe from tho arougtit is indicated in the bgur- . XT - I ii J os , ' W"u 'yw'.. ThU is ft word that is not in the acre jieja mere to nave oeen re- F,. h ,annia Knf . ... n 8? ,ba.sh?18' from the German and means the , wim 2d Dusneis lase year, in Mis souri where the yield , was' 17.9 THANKSGIVING SERVICE. According to the custom which bushels, compared wit h last! year's 32 bushels, and in Okla homa, where it was 11 bushels against 18.7 last year. In Illi nois the yield was' 13 bushels be low last year's yield; in Iowa bushels; in Nebraska 9 ' bushels; mat ana mat it win not excuse a lapse, And this is right beeausel if we lower this standard our calmness will deteriorate and once negun where will we stop, in has come down to us from time order to , maintain our standing immemorial President Wilson baa una Dtcome oewerwe must :seeKi8et aside the' last Thursday of to maintain the standard already November as a day' on 'which set and then raise it ' still higher, the Monta nr caA too-ithr in common body of belief, standards and ideals that represents the mora! Or Athinal nttninmnnfc nt a people. Lord Haldane the Chief A ,on M 11 18 low we ,nftve give thajjks for the blessings of Justice of England used it in his crinagains n iaws- 11 "a1"6 the year and show that they ap address at Teronto before the lKuor lues"on e do not maintain predate what a kind and', benifl American Bar Association and 1 ,K hest we wU' 8ee .? com- cent Providence hai done- for ng applied it to the feelinc between mon ,aw woKenand made of none during the year in giving ; us a tht mKnni oi,l , ll.nr M-ll eUBCt. JfUDllO Opinion IS the niOSt BUfncit-nt CMn and aKoworinor V I, AM. . . m .1-" MUU 0f.iv. KIH.W I LQUJ I - I - " 5.2 bushels. ' : The report as follows : r Corn: Production, 2,463,017,? 000 bushels; acre yield, 23.0 bus hels; average farm price,' 70.7, cents a bushels, quality, 05.8 per cent; corn on farms of 1912 crop on November 1st, , 137.972.000 Buckwheat: Production, 14; """1 17.2; price -75 J; same standard. He said it was more powerful than law and governed a nation more intimately than law, which is in fact an expres sion of only a pftrj of this standard,. and is niore powerful tlmh the in dividual cbnscience. of which. Poat George W. Gahsgan Poat, No. 38, 55,0O0; yield G. A. R. T. J. Rice. Commander: J. IP"? v H. Ballard, Adjutant Meets at the Potatoes: Production atf.. TV - 1 . a . I -,-r n ' wran nuuM oaiuraay oeiore ine sec- oou.wu: yield oa.2: Drice pna bunaay in eacn mantb atu a m miAlitv flQ 1 tt - - v 323,. 69.i CORN CROP THE MOST ' : VALUABLE IN HISTORY. Although It Will be More Than Half a Billion Bushels Less In Size. CROP WORTH $1,741,353,019 Sweet potatoes: Production 55,760,000; yield 95.0; prico5, quality 99.4. Flaxseed: Production 19,234, 000; yield 7.9; price 118.7; quali ty 101.8. Tobacco: Production ' 903,- 1 1 fUYvcnuj mu w w emurcenienii upon us tna mercies that, are so and public opinion is made by the evident In obedience- to this sittlichkeit and to a certain 'ex- proclamation, it is asked that the tent it is the sittlichkeit. : f Joeo-le of ilrshall loin toother Uur ideals are'the most power- and dedicate An hour to worshiD ful thing and inspiration in our on that day and show that they Tii 1 1 1.. j'.. .. . . uvea, ii mese aire low we can realize that all they have-and not rise above their level. ''Aim the blessingsUhey have enjoyed after God. it is the chief Dron and " lb SUn and tU the moon ' used art the gift of . God. Lay aside As dwelt upon its r0De8aiav Pal $ wlKT WB for the time the usual occupations farreachlng effects and the over- wou,d 06 Aim at the sun and hit and the passtimes and fpr an whelming importance of its beinff ifc-" Place your ideals high and hour join 'with the others' In " I l ' 1 . I .l not only of a bieh aualitr. but of llve UP.10 inem 411(1 11 in,s. com- praise and song- The services ntK it mon body of beliefs, standards this year will be held' at the . - j vwuj ifvmuc a aia uuk at li a a. at i. w . obvious that the sittlichkeit : of a and ideals ftre the be8t Possible Methodist Church and will be di nation may deteriorate, and that tbcn "ansgression? against moral- rected by the Rev. , Jackson its deterioration is a national .bonestyreligjon, the laws on Smith of . t h e : Presbyterian the statute book will be as uncom- mdn as they are common 'now. Any one who seeki to lower these standards is " antisocial and an Washington, ; Nov. 10.-This year s corn crop promises to be the niost valuabla this or any oth er nation ever has produced,; al though the department of agri culture's preliminary estimate of production, issued today, lndioat es it win be more than half , a billion bushels less in size than the record crop of last' year and the smallest since 1903, Based on calamity. '. In this lies food for thot for each community and person. Es pecially should those who are able to influence the daily thots and to 879,000 lbs.; yield 789.8; 'quality J insinuate standard of manners and 97.4. . J morals. J Wheat: Price 77.0; weight A community takes its reputa- measured bushels, 58.6. , , tion from its standard and people B0ir0 tAfnu. ,Wn uais: mce .weight s.li go out and speak of us by what Barley : ; Price , 54.7; weight they see and the reception they Church. Special Music will be had and for this time you can feel that yon are only showing the deep gratitude to God for hie enemy to the public and should be I goodness to : you. Let every- treated as a menade ; to the , best I body come out and make this the interest of the ; public welfare, best service lever . held on a Any thing that seeks to pander Thanksglvintr Day in Marshall. to the lower instincts of man . or I the barriers 46.5. 1 Rye:1 Price 63.2. Hay: sPrice 12.26. When? have from us. Morality and standards of morals are what we make them. If the standard is high, crime will under no condi tions be condoned. When the between purity and wrong living r'A r Ki should be boycotted whether it be KCQ CrOSS oeaiS for Christmas; man, periodical or book. ' We want to educate pur ybung ; peo ple" up i td'the higher, foot -lower them, have them influenced by the best and not formj their ideals by "Will a merchant who is vise Ever cease to advertise Yes when the trees grow ; upside down; When the beggar wears a crown; the department's .figures, of When ice forms on the sun: 70.7 cents per bushel, the aver- When the sparrow weighs a ton; age farm value on November 1, When gold dollars get too cheap; the crop, as now estimated, is When women secrets keep; worth $1,741,553,019, while the When a fish forgets to swim; value of the 1912 record crop When Satan sings a hymn; was 11,520,454,000. The Seals for 'the Christmas underlying idea of right is high the base and association with the holidays have- arrived and.' will a - -. . m jl . 1 1 . I . . I . 1 . J " ' . . every irangression or mac jaw is unclean - . 1 peon saie in a snort lime at the condemned and even if the trans- Qn them depends the sittlich- different places in town. '.' Every gressor is not punished by the eit 0f the future for theirs are Pne ?' tnese nse wil! b!p In common law, there is a higher the ideals that are to prevail and the fi-ht tne great enemy law that punishes more severely ; that standard be low' we' fpar Of health which, lurks on all' for the future, y ' ' r W. e.f, ; and that is this sittlichkeit and the person will transgress less. An example is, if killing is ' thot wrong and the persoa doing it is made to feel that the community condemns it there will be less of it. However if it is condoned there The previ- When girls go back on gum: ous most valuable crop was that When the small boy hates a drum; will be more. oMSHJy, when It was worth fl,- When no politician schemes; ; If the public ethical attainment 652,822,000. - ; When mince' pie : makes pleasant alonar business lines is hich a The department's preliminary , dreams; estimate of production today in- When it's fun to break a tooth: . ; Madison ';&minaryvHlgh.'" iichool, creased by 90,000,000 bushels the When all lawyers tell the truth; r: Prof. G. 0. Brpwn,, principal mos. estfmate made ip October and al- When drummers has no brass ' M'Swi Grif- 80 that made IrvSeptember. This When all these &me to pass, flth,' principal, "Walnut, N.O. was taken to . indicate that the Then the man that's wise J Marshall Academy, Prof. S. Roland damage from the very severe Will neglect to advertise." . r Williams, principal, 8 mos. school. draught in the middle west was ' ANON merchant will see to it that be does not transgress because if he does he will feel that .the .public will not stand for it and he will suffer in more ways than one. The persen who sins against ' morality will see that the ethics of the community are to high for ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE .... ( . . Having qualified as the administra tor of J. C. Sanders, Jr., deceased J ate of Madison County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Hot Springs, N. C, jun or before the 17, day of November, 1914, or this notice, will be pleaded lp bar 01 their recovery. , i , All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. ! " :, f " This 17, day of November 1913. . ' W. T. DAVIS. Admlulstrator of J. C. Sanders, Jr.deoeased.,, . - . sides. When'; you send your Christmas packages and letters put one of these stamps on and it will help. Tliese seals cost only one cent abcHin all the large i places every one uses them.. Not only are these, for sale for- the town but they; are to be sold' in the outlying districts. They will . show that you are up to date as every one uses them. The com mittee in charge is composed- of the following persons:' v ' W. E. Fihley, J, H. White, T. i N. James, Mrs. J. R. Swann and : Mrs.' W. H. Morrow. Any one ; pf these will be delighted to In form you about them. ; . , it . . BEpjdy ; the ; .w&iits of the boys and girls in Madison GoBHi'ty who desire-.tiie Besty a. carload, of HORN'S TTi77 tTT s ca a. v. .J a.jaf a WE-OLESALE GROCERS CO 1 . r. "i it ft it 1 -j ''Si' t 6 t
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