TUB irrmTS-RECORD, MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA. The I News -Record. Published every Friday by tht BESTEBI C1BQLII1 PBIITIIfi CDMP1IT, ' (Incorporated) GILBERTS MORROW Publlshera E. 2EPH RAYj - - EDITOR. On "Ymmf Six ontha -Thra month I.OO .so .as Entered a$ eeeond-clau matt matter June Wh 1907, at the Poetaffice at Marshall. N. C, under the Act of Contreu aj March A 1879. FRIDAY, June 19th 1914 Thought for the Week, As a thought for the week we present this, the 133 Psalm: 1. Behold, how good and how pleasant IT IS for brethren to dwell together in unity. 2. IT IS like the precious oint ment upon the head, that ran down upcn the beard, EVEN Aaron's beard: that went down to the skirts of his garment. As the dew of Hermon, AND AS THE DEW that descended upon the mountains of Zion: for there the Lord commanded the blessing, EVEN life evermore. Echoes From the Primray Campaign. The primary is over, thanks to "Father Time." We have heard a few faint echoes here and there while passing along. Some sound mighty good, some don't sound so well. Some come from hearts that are bouncing with the joy of victory; some rise from hearts that are heavy with defeat. Some of the boys say they were counted out, some say their friends " laid " down o n them," some say" the men they put money with went back on them, some say that their tickets were not allowed on the grounds in certain sections; some say judges destroyed tickets of candi dates they didn't like. One man said he wanted to write an article on "Rotten Politibs." We heard of one place where $50.00 was of ferred for an affidavit making pos itive proof that any man had sold his vote. The news came from another place that a man was buy ing votes at $2.50 and that anoth er man told him be would whip him if he'offerred to buy another. Another report came to us that in one township a preacher was drunk at the election. Some of the candidates receiued money back that they had placed out for use on the day o the election. Some ,tell us ouf campaign has done good; lots of good.' Well, we hope so. It is said that votes went as high as $10.00 and as low as $1.00. Some say it ' won't be long until the man who buys votes will be as unpopular as the man who now refuses to buy. Four men who pledged to a clean campaign went through. It looks as if some who refused to buy, at least who pledged not to buy, were about as popular as they would have been if they had bought, even now, Whhat do you say about it? If a man gets through without buy ing votes that's all he could do if he bought them. Some candidates who refused tov enter the agree ment have said that they were willing to make affidavits that they never bought a :vote, But none of these won. ' ' 1 ' Don't Wory - We hope the defeated 'candid ates will not take tl.e-ir defeat.i to 1 -rt; tT:;s,tVA Wory. "This ; ! r i rc l'z:'l round. -.1 to loose :-: A FRIEND :- The following description by an unknown writer is our ictea of a fried. A friend is a person who is "for you" always, under any cir cumstances. He never investi gates you. When charges are made against you he does not ask proof. ' He ask the accuser to clear out. He likes you just as you are. He does not want to alter you. Whatever kind of coat you wear suits him. Whether you have on a dress suit or a hickory shirt with one collar, he thinks it's fine. He likes your moods and en joys your pessimism as much as your optimism. He likes your success. And your failure en dears you to him the more. He is better than a lover because he is never jealous. He wants noth ing from yDu except that you be yourself. He is the one being with whom you can feel safe. With him you can utter your heart, its badness and its good ness. You dun't have to be care ful. There are many faithful wives and husbands; there are few faithiul friends. FriendshiD is the most admira ble, amazing and rare article among human beings. Anybody can stand by you when you ate THE POLITICAL SITUATION Since the Republican Primary in Madison County the political situation has. taken one new color It is said that Mr. Caney Kamsey will be in race for Sheriff on the ground that he thinks he was en titled to the nomination. For the accuracy of this statement we would not vouch. At least, such has been the talk, In the event that he should run the political situation in this county would be a little out of the ordinary. If such should be the political pro gram there would be a three cornered fight and a fight "to the finish." ' Affidavits in Re gard to the Election. Having been unanimously greed upon, as chairman of the meeting to canvas the returns from the several townships of Madison county cast in the Re publican primary on June 13th 1914, for the several candidates for office, " And upon full canvas of the returns from each precinct it was found that the following persons received the highest num ber of votes cast for the various offices.'-' V . Representative, Ira Plemmons; Cleik Superior Court, W. A. West; Sheriff, W. M. B xkner; Reeister of Deeds, James Smart; Treasurer, C. F. Runnion; Coun ty Commissioners, W. L. George, Jno. E. Rector, T. A. Silver. ' There was some controversyjn reg.ird to returns from Township No. 2, ward one; but from the high character of the poll holders from said Ward and after F.' B. Sbelton, one of Haid poll holders makes affidavit that the returns as presented to the meeting were true and correct. I am persuad ed that the v returns from said ward were correctly reported to the meeting." ' M. A. CHANDLEY, Ch'm. North Carolina, ) cq Madison County. J Frank Sbelton, after being duly sworn deposes ' and says, that he was one of the judges at the Republican primary held for the nomination for county officers in Ward No. 1. of Toynship No. 2 of Madison County on the 13th day c! June, 1914,V and acted as such ja-3. That at said pri mary held as aforesaid, the fol lowing vote was ast for Sheriff Y7. M. Buckner 43, Caney Ham ?y 19 and J. II. Sprinkle 20: 1' at iL-2 rcirra cf t :!J v:'.3ri i " !i right; a friend stands by you even when you are wrong. The highest -known form, , of friendship is that of a dog to its master. You are in luck if you can find one man or woman on earth that has that kind of af fection for you and fidelity to you. Like the shade of a great tree in the noonday heat, is a friend. Like the home, port, with your country's flag flying after long journeys, is a friend. A friend is an jmpreguable citadel of refuge in the strife of existance. It is he who keeps alive your faith in human nature that makes you believe it is a uni verse. He is the antidote to de spair, the elixir of hope, the tonic of depression, the medicine to cure suicide. When you are vi gorous and spirited you Ijke to take your pleasures with him; when you are in troube you want to tell him; when you are dying you want him near. You give him without reluctance and bor row from him without embarras- ment. If you live 50 years and find one absolute friend you are fortunate. New Port Plain Tal k. We, also, desire to endorse the unknown writer's description of a friend, but we would rather have a few friends like he des cribes. to the County Convention which met in Marshall on Monday June the 15tb. That he supported the said Caney Ramsey in said elec tion and did all he could for him That as far as this affiant is , in formed and believes sai d election was conduted fairly and impart ially and each and every vote cast for said candidates was duly counted and reported. . F. B. SHELTON. Sworn to and subscribed be fore me, this the 17 day of June 19H. : ;. .-'V V' ; . Win. GUNTER, Justice of the Peace, North Carolina, ) oo Madison County. ) ' , L. B. Rice, Eddie Buckner an.. F, B. :,Lcak being duly sworn, each for h imself .says, that tht said L. B. Rice and Eddie Buck ner were the judges and the said F.B. Leak was the Clerk at a Republican primary elect ion held for the nomination for county officers In No.. 10 Township, County and state aforesaid, on the 13th day of June, 1914. That said election was conducted fair' ly and impartially, according o law and the rules and regulations of the republican party. That all ballots cast by the electors were duly deposited in the ballot boxes and counted and reported for the candidate for whom they were cast. That due returns of said election were made: out by the said judges and clerk and sent to the county convention held in the town of Marshall, on the 15th day of June, 1914. t , L. B. Rice, V ' Eddie Buckner, F.B.Leake. Swrn to and xubscribed be fore me, this the ,17th day of June, 1914. ',. ' . JAMES BIJLLMAN -v Justice of the Peace. Appreciation I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to. "my friends in each township of Madison County for being so loyal to me in the, pri mary election while I was depriv ed of getting to see my friends hi various townships you voted for me all the same and those who ' voted for the other men of tl.eir choice I have the very best of feeling for them for every , man has the right to vote for the men of their choice and myself nor any one else haven't any right to j. tbmk hard. So one and All lam your f i ienrl - and stand just like I have alv.i.vs stood ready to do you a fav-v at any and alt times. ' ' Your same old friend.'- ' '.' ' W..2I. BUCXNEIt. I When Your Liver Goes Wrong Neorly Everybody Needs, a Liver Stimulant at One Time or Another ; Nearly everybody now and then ii'annoyed with a sluggish, lazy liver or by constipation or by biliousness. - It is for this reason that Dod son's Liver Tone Is such a . good medicine to keep always in the house. ' Either children or grown-ups can take Dodson's Liver- Tone without bad . after-effects and without restriction . of habit or diet. It is a vegetable liquid with a pleasant taste, but a reliever o constipation and liver troubles, and entirely takes the place , of calomel. Marshall Pharmacy guarantee every bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone they sell. It costs 50 cents per bottle and if you are not sat isiied that it is worth the money they will hand your half dollar back to you with a smile. Don't be fooled by preparations imitating the claims of Dodson' Liver Tone. Just remember Marshall Pharmacy will give you back your money if Dodson's LI vor Tone fails you. That is a guarantee that guarantees. NOTI0E North Corolina Madison County In. i h e Superior .Court. Win. Cody and wife Petitioners VS. Hardy Side and wife Delutha Side and E. S. Ilunt. The defendant, E.. S. Hunt, will take notice that a special prxeeding em it led as above has been commenced in ' the Superior Court of Madison County for the purpose of adopting as petitioners lawful heir, one Millie Cody, and the said defendant E. Hunt will futher take notice that he is required to oppear before the Clerk Of he Superior Court of Madison County, on the 30th day of July 1914 at the Court House In said County In Marshall, N. C, and answer or demr to the complaint in said action, or the plainti?T will apply to the Courtfor the relief demanded in said complanit -This the 16,-day of June 1914. N. B. 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