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j 1 MADISON COUNTY RECORD, , t - Established June . 28, 1901 tm-m Jfo Medium, xi Through which you reach the i I FRENCH BROAD NEWS, T i Established May 16, 1907. , 0 people of Madison County. " ! Advertising Rates on JtppHcatica. i Consolidated : : Nif. 2nd, 1911. ywvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw V . THE ONLY NEWSPAPER FITLISEED IN MADISON COUNTY. ; , VOL. XVI MARSHALL- MADISON COUNTY, N, C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1914. NO. 6 COS D nnn ... ! . r3 nn U UUUD' 'hu Sis 31 EDUCATIONAL Items of Interest From Joe To the Tax-paycro of YJadiGon County: That I will meet the Tax-payers of the various z Townships on the days and dates Below mentioned for the purpose of receiving your Taxes for the year 1913. ; i SANDY MUSH, Robinson's Mill, Monday, Match 2, 1914. ' 5 :;i ;SFNQ CREEK, ; Ferguson's Store -Tuesday, Dear Editor. News-Record: W V K I "om" Since it has been quite awhile If a nationexpects to be ignor- since we have sen any news ant and free in a state of civiliza- from Joe, we shall endeavor to tion it expects what never was send you a few sketches. and ndver will be. The func- success, they have accomplished. Again I say thanks to our teach era. . , MEA9W FORK, Stamey's Store BIS PINE, "LITTLE PINE, i EOT SPRINGS, MARSHALL, Wild's Store Roberts' Store McFall House Court House Wednesday Thursday Friday : Saturday; Saturday ; MARS DILL,"; Sprinkle 4 George's Monday. Monday Tuesday Tuesday. Wednesday Wednesday OLD BULL CREEK Edwards' Store V? MIDDLE FORK, Hamlin's Store GRAPEVINE, s .Tilson's Store WEST FORK IVY, Brown's Store i; BIO LAUREL, Wallin's Store UPPER LAUREL, Jake Buckner's Store Thursday 44 SHELTON LATREL Ervin Cutshal's Store Thursday" FOSTERS CREEK, Cody's store Friday " I will remain at each place until 3 p. m. 1 ; i . This positively is the last call - that I intend Sfb make; and all persons are, earnestly, requested to meet me ' ' 14 1 . ll V - if f v ' ' ' ' s j ' " " V m$f 'ir'Jd - Aana seme xneir taxes, r 11 mis request is rnot complied Above an things, i hope that ti X i . " f . ' t the education of the common wiui i win indue a persuucti canvass oi eacn iownsnip, people win be attended to; v l oil nAeire nth liov tiAfnu'l fliA.V v f11 vinced that on this good uiiVA uu yn. auuo nuu uutw nut jaiu iiiii . iaA III - 1U11 aliU 5, ; - 6, " ' 7, 7, " 9, " 9, ,10, :M 10, " 11, ' 11, " 12, V 12, V 13, " wuuaui every Kovernmen6 nave WP i .f jn. wft oro i10!r, Bntna , I www, I w M. w UMT.U. OVUJw I'lufcuniwea tu uummana mai will the liberty and property of their constituents. There is n6 safe deposit for these but with the people themselves; nor can they De safe with tnem -without information. At the closing exescises we hope to have Prof. R. G. And era with us we are expecting a nice time. : Everybody cordially invited. - PROGRAM nice weather at present. priday niaht 07th. nuhUft T1p. Mrs. J. D. Baldwin and errand bate by the boys. Saturday daughter Miss Hattie Flemminfc Speaking contest by . the , boys are numbered with the sick list aQd girls. Saturday night clos ing exercises. . Success to The News-Record. BLACK EYED BESS. . n it this week. . , Mrs. J. P. Green, of Knox- ville, Tenn.ihas come to make her hnmp telt.h htr hrofVior f- I have, indeed, two great mea- w II. Rainev of Jo on Mmi.i of the death of her husband. , Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baldwin and son Dean are visiting their parent s Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Trantham and wife of Hurrican, N. C. I . a. a . mm sures ac nearr, witnqut wnich no republic can maintain itself in strength: (1.) That of' general education, to enable every man to judge for himself what will secure or endanger hisfreedmon; (2.) v to divide every county into hundreds of such size that all the children will of each will be within reach of a central school in.it. Few Words About the Recorder's Gourt by W. R. Sams. I do most anxiously wish to see the highest degree of educa tion given to the higher degrees of genius, and to all degrees of It, so much as may enable them to read and understand what is go ing on in the world, and to keep Thos. Harris buying furs. their part of it going on right: for nothing can keep it right but their own vigilant and distrnst ful superintendence. Mr. C; " W. Baldwin made a business trip to Sunburst, N. C.1, last week. : 1 r Some of the young looking sad as the Keeneraville will Several have been attending all report a good school. j Mr. T.; F. Stamey returned last week from Yancey County where he has been does not do so when called upon at your home, I will Levy on your property, and cost will be charged in every, in stance, now do not force me to extremity. But unless this request is complied with I will proceed as above stated. Very Truly, W.CAMMONS, Tix Collector, con- sense . : - i i m 1 ' we may reiy witn , ine most se curity for the preservation of a due degree of liberty. At the start I guess I was like a lot of other folks. I thought it was a Harvest for the Lawyers and officers. I have watched the disposition of it from the Start to the Dresenfc I Ann't people are think there fi&a hpn k Kaf f ian school at Last for the people of Madison SOOn ClOSe. Hmun fir -Pi. rv, khey have court every Wednes day they dispose of the cases In a week after indictments and when they can pay a fine the assisting fine goes into the school fund tot help the school children. This is a greai help to the actuals, I am glad to say ,1 am well pleased with, the Judge. He Is discret in all his judgment he filla his office with wisdom and digw nity.-'- i - Also the Solicitorl'is a modle lawyer and is not on' extremes. TT i a ue wants everyone to have . lus. tice. MarriagelLicense 1 (John Jay.) . I consider knowledge to be the wil1 escape the waste basket,; so soul bf a republic, "'and as the tl,at w may come again soon; weak and wicked are generallv ishmgyoumucn success we in alliance, as much care .should remain your reader be taken to diminish the number PAPA'S DARLING. of the former as of the ater. Education is the way to do this, ITEMS FROM BULL GRLEK and nothing should be ; left un done to afford all ranks.,, of the people the means of ; obtaining. a Editor, News-Record: ' i The following marriage license . have been issued since January 21st. G. A. Sronce. are 11, of , Swiss, to Eliza Ponder, .age 19, Faust. 1 . Guy Murray, age 22, of Berth? roud, CoJ. to'AnnierLee Brlggs, , ; age 18, ef Ruckner. John Wild aire 21. to Emma Wallin age 21, both of Route 2. Romie McDaris age 27, of : Alexander.'to Eloise Deal age 20, of Marshall. Josh Lowe age , 24, of Epp's ' Springs, N; 0., to Bertha Payne, age 19, of Route 5. Elmer Smith age 22, to Vista ; Hawkins age 18 both of Loice t ter. ; Sherman Phillips, age IS, to k Annie M. Thomas age .16, both of R-l Flag Pond, Tenn. Wade Gardner age 28, of Ivy. to Julia Marchbanks, age 18, of Waverly. ' - Andrew SBelton' age 27, to Braskey Gentry age 21,' both' of -f White Rock. v 'i : Dedrick Rice age 18, to Ethel Brisgs age 18, both of Flag Pond. Paul Gentry ase25,; to Dina Fisher ee 21, both of Marshall. . Wayne Allman age 27, to Rel lie White age 18, both of Mar shall. Elmer Tread way age 21, to Julia Gosnell age. 21, both of Stackhouse. ' CP. Peek, age 20, to Belva Robinson age 18, both of Mars Hill: sv-; t'-v' , i Richard Evans age 61, to Alt- bea King age 23 both of Dew drop. ' Andy C. Gentry age 82, to Lodusky King age 29, hotb of White Rock. Claud Sawyer age 21, to Effle B. White age 20, both of Mar shall, ' John E. Gentry age 43, to Hattie Briggs age 23, both of Route 4. . . ' John S. Haynes age 45, of Fort Smith, Ark., to Harriet M. Roberts age 25, of Worley. world : that you can't say this about. It .is certain that an 'inferior article will never be substituted for a guaranteed one by Marshall Pharmacy drug store. Take for instance a safe, ; reliable , remedy for constipation and liver, trouble like Dodson's Liver Tone. This harmless vegetable liquid has prove so satisfactory a liver stimulant and reliever of bilious ness, and to entirely take the proper degree of it at a any easy rate. . cheap State vs. Jetton Miss Hester Haynes, of S. C.!, is at home again with her par ents, of this locality. j Mr. . H. H. Rainey visited friends on Fines Creek Sunday. Mr. Thos. Rogers and family are looking pleasing nowdays. Since they ae now living in new Bungalow. Mr Thna Tatlrtr anrl fomllvl' ."""i WDOie ir 18 COBJ have moved from our vicinity gentlemen and all sem and are now making their home to doing a11 they can for . tha on Panther Branch. :l i oi tne wnoie county. w .,, i u ,, ." lwnk every good citizen in the We will now close hoping this County oaght to d(J everythinj In their power to make the Re. corder's Court a success.' To make it the best thing for the morals and peace and the suppression of crime that has ever been in the county. This is called Mashburn's Law If he had never done ' anything more this long needed law Is enough to add to him fame to his name. '.;';-;';i;.,:v Every County in the State will come soon adopt the Recorder's Court. some i was pleased with Mr. E. Zeph It has been some time since I have seen any news from this place, thought I would again. We are having . In the case of State vs R,. M. Jetton for ' the killing of 5 Dr. Wooten at Davidson a few days ago tne course oi tue-iaw was probably the swiftest on Record for a killing in North' Carolina wnere tne parties .were of .equal Unfair to The the Old Jok about "something Just as aood,"jDoesn't Ap v ply to This Drug Store You have probably eard doz ens of times the old story, that a drug store was a place to "get something just as good." There is at least one aruggisi in tne nrAmiriMicA' wH.h' thnso rHrorklw place of calomel without any dM- tannected Tt i ger or restriction of habits or diet, true thal the 'defendant was ac- tnat tneir are dozens of. prepara- qtitted but i tfioseiho Always tions springing up with imitations want .convictionaAnd bme or its claims. - ' Aeptl henaaiis i guaranteed to do all that is claim ed for it, and if you are not Satis very cold weather in this sec tion. i ' Rev A. J. Sprinkle filled his regular appointment at Bull Creek church on Saturday; and Sunday. ' xMrs. W. R. White has been very ill for1 the past few weeks. We understard at present is somewhat improving. We hope for a speedy recovery. Ray the other day when he plead for a reasonable fine Instead of a road sentence and with his good reasoning showed this to be the best course for; the welfare of the County. The Judge fined him $250.00 and cost. All parties were well pleased and the county-benefited. The fine was a reasonable in this case. ' jmsvvw K7w4M yui.uivvi . ; tiiia V I VUUUl QU VU U1VU1U SJ1 '.-aw, JIM,: .i t - twelve Jurors bat on the ase and t.hn, 0n.h 'Tcnc qnjArn 'a f ina Aa. nea witn it, Marshau i'darmacy ,lverttncQ make, between win nana your money pace . witn a smile. Any person going to this store for a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will be sure of getting a large bottle of this genuine re-, medy in exchange for his half dollar. r the State and jthe defendant;" : fiTe believe that the Jury usually d( the right thing. Any way, jits for the jury to say ''guilty" ' or "not guilty" and not for any one else, t And, by the way; did ever occur to you that probably the I am more than pleased with 1t Mrs. T. C. Clark of Bull Creek and hope the good citizens of the died Nonday Feb. 23rd. She county will snbbort hi? littinW leaves a husband and e 1 gh-tithe Officials no of the crimAa that. loss, but are committed in - the- various their loss is her eternal gain. I parts of the Countvi - - Miss Theoia Roberts -Was W. R. SAMS. r. visiting home folks Sunday, the I 15th. i, W. A. F. Kent was visiting his mother Mrs. M. A. Kent near Alexander on last Sunday. ' , Fred, the little ten year fold son oi Mr. and Mrs. uaniei uorn FifthSunday Meeting The Fifth Sunday meeting of the Marshall 'Dis'tHftk' of th Backadie-UieuBatlfii Tulskes Awiy iury U Kenerally a better posi- died February 9, and was bodied FrencfiBroaM 'pMissScia-' uon rajuageoi ine guut or in- tne lutn. . . ' tion will be held with the Men and women havlnsr backache. rheumatism, stiff and twollen joints are honestly glad to know that Foley Kidney Pills are successful - every wheretln driving out these ills. That is because Foley Kidney Pills are a true medicine and quickly effective in all diseases that result from weak in ectlve kidneys and urinary irregularit ies. I.E. Burnett, Mars HU1, 27. C. nocence of one accused of ' crime than any one else? . ' Mr. N. B. Tweed left Tuesday for Baltimore and New York, to buy his. Spring and summer goods. . ; Our School of seven, months atlshall Baptist Church on Sunday' Bull Creek closes Saturday night Marc" t Vtl; Eaon Church pflt,tw Qofk - ' . "j? . , u oa,u i earnestly re- We wish to thank our teacters meeting. Theiull proffranr wUL Prof- Woody' and Miss "Bessie be published later. ,',y - Fox for their great work 'and' 7 S. M. DAVIS, Chairman.
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