, Established June 23, 1C31. V. ;'''.3.jJ f' . Established May' 16, 1907. ' 1 1 Consolidated : : Not. 2nd, 1911. - . . . . . . .. . 1 . - , VOL; XVJ DIRECTORY MADISON COUNTY. ' Established by the legislature set- Ion 185L '; :; ' , Population, 20,132.. . County aeat, MarshalL ; ' 1656 feet above sea level. ' x New and mbdern court house, cost W3.ooo.oa ,v ... New and modern Jail, coat 115,000. ' New county home, cost 110,000.00. , , Conaty OtfJcM-a. Hon. C. B. Maehburn, Senator, 35th iDlstrlet, Marshall.'' ' ; A Hoa J. E. Rector, Eepresentativ, Hot Spring. N G ' . ' N. B. MCDevltt, Clerk Superior Court. Marshall. . W. M.Buckner, Sheriff, Marshall. Z. O. Sprinkle, ; Register of Deeds Marshall. ; C. F. Runnion, Treasurer, Marshal H. U , K. JT. V. No. 4. 7 JIAfiSHAIf MADISON COUNTY!? k C. FRIDAY, VELIBER 7 13,;1914; A Circrs fa Errs Ell, N. t (By E. T.Easley) I saw a oircua . in Mars HilL The mountaineers swarmed from I far and near and Jined the streets on every hand with ODen mouth and bated breath, as the grand succession, with band and cldwh. I cowboys, and Indians. oonlrte&J and spotted horses, paraded ill brilliant array. The excitement was boundless when the crowd rushed into the tent, and thev 1 left behind them a sercrinfir mass of humanity, unprovided with tickets, and destitute of the silver half of t h e double standard, i J . , ( By Maxwefl i .litn Burt , ' - You who are born ct the hills IftJI-bred, lover cf hills, ' . Though the world ipay not treat yon aright, . Though your sou J be aweary with ills; This you will know above other men, v In the bills you will find your peace again. You who were nursed on the heights,' Hill brea, lover cf skies, -"--ft" j ik jvguui l till UUI This you' will know; above other men. In the hills you will find your faith again. You who are brave from the winds, Hill-bred, lover of winds, - ' ,; Though the God whom you knew seems dim, Seems lost in a r ';t that blinds; This you will know above other men, In the hills you-wjl) find your God again. Peek Items Editor, News-Records X v " We wish to say something int the good "roads that is now being mon in yours. ' 1 TTT ' Tf traveling salesman, tell him so, and let him goon his way; Don't keep him waiting when it means merely wasting his time. When you do grant him an interview'. I """""" v WatJU let it be under favorable "condir started up in No. U Townahln wwu, uuu wueru jrua wiu oe qon- vnen Mr. J. K.., Wtfson spends stantly interrupted by your clerks a dollar on the road, the road and customers. Give his propo- shows it. ' . ; , ' ; sition, whatever, it may be, your ' ... 1 r - u.;: . i'r. 'ManycltizensofNo.il .- ThougH your love and your hope and your heart, J; ship' are glad to see" Sheriff- Though your trt f be hurt till it dts; , ' " T ST Buclfn" S S This you will knowabovotw m.n f ' t?y6u' you 5" ays, dismiss backhome. t tne salesman in a courteous man-1 ' . : i . . ....... I t' fl-nj. tt: , .. . ner, ana ae not lose signt of th v"f0 ne uaurcn nas Had a fact that it is distinctly o your f00 Revival meeting which has ' advantage to do so, for ibereis ius'; closed, 16 conversions! It 1 . .... . . . won t 1.11 t it no Knowing wnat attractive offer WM , ,oy me fastor Jesse he ma have lo make when nekt I Cr ;;, " he visits your town. ; 1 ; . I Miss Mollie Ammnm nnt,f I , 'faJiiJW 6f J.: W. Ammons received a. serious injury on last Thursday ' T1V v! 21. L a t . V R. L. Tweed, Surveyor. Whit. Roek . . ",r ' " wre?t r 10 wmte neat 48 N. a , 7 . . -i ; , lDe auaence within shouted and Dr. J. H, BaIrd,;Coroner,iMars HUl screamed . with laughter at the , k ciown, ana cneered the Princess n 4 , . . . ; John floneycutt, Janitor, Marshall. Mohawk as she road on th back Retailor cWMl ' Hk ' -. j . - -- i "j" w vuirauwra, auu appiuaaea C,jietCL Supt; county home, ? 6 : , they beaded Marshall. . ,. . - themselTes in every possible i,. " v"; shape. X:r ;' - . . .. , i Lna Mmnr.ir.iAn mkir.n..ni i . ..... " . s.nti.mwi.r "ibh tr v , ouwicu jjiifo me moiner-m'-law, , so r- e ng salesman deservpq nn -ft x . ' 105 iTri111 o- toryand ..ir;on.t Ve Z Farmers are very March!2nd, 1914, (2). June 1st, 1014 2 lr Jt?1?lly ?pen manJ thousands of times the p?rchant, nor does a ' salesman atb?rlDsr cor Md sowin w (2). Sent. 7th. 1914. ffli'" "1 . l0ns P,adeH kmfe and cot subject of Jokes land .iests. the who is KWikiA.Mi TKa TTn,on "v-ii.Vm.---w a bolA in tha nnr.. A . .. . . . 1 . 1 . " V "ai v o, '.. , i . . . I or nap TrlAnda la rrwiatrnA 1 The election is all over and misfortune. But hn tho -p ' no ciccMou 183 an over ana j misiprtune. JJut 1 r o vgI in s rrisnd evety thiDg quIte agaii1, 1 didnt lady wUl ecTer. get lo vote don't believe in wo man Suffrage much any way.. 4- I Mr.'L. H. Tweed is now hniM. i . ... t ..ng ijim a good stock barn, alsov R. R. Reynolds, Solicitor, AshevlUe a oie ,n Jf16 canvas- score of traveling salesman is seldom ap. b how many traveling sales N. C. 1913. Fall Term-Jud anv i.! .t"0? : hc'd Predated by the man upon whom mcjn are impertinent .or: obtet.. ca,Aevii. , xi,Bprinr xermwucure M. tH.17 ' " jr iiauKiieu b snowman suppea The Farmers are ' very busy trW mm a good d welline wheat, noasewitn many rooms. More rooms than Mr, Tweed has child- " ucr wat ui i -v - oeon treated to a paint.; ' It looks lovely now.' I ,Wib are ' hoping for . a good Kev u u. Koberts fi ed his "":o,llu "eas unapei very Fall Term Judge E. B. Cllne, ofrside, armed with a policeman'i V . . Diuy.' . lie quietly sidled up . County- Commlsalonara. j the hole where '. a W. C Sprinkle, chairman. Marlhall J madi a knot oq the K, A, Edwards,member, MarshallR . j inside" X7'hacir1 , r. U. 40. 2. Hi ber, Big Laurel; . J. nnltmin Cimn. af.. HT.x-V.ll I ul U1U , J h,h-,-; , fround like a top,: and cuf the ." F. Sheltori, President, Marshall. Guy y. Roberts, v urn. r. nuu( " Dig f UB, r(Vi. I rtr-w CV.Jf " J" t IT". i 1 fj.w 7. rf-. "" uuuicuiaKiao w JoeS. Brown. ' WaverfV. ""ua Ha arunmV: W to t.l , ... -w w prizes zor u,e most to- .- A. V. Sprinkle, , : Mars mil N. CA''W W a thunder ta become intmteith' him i vour Mnn. ,k.;;m. LI 0MV' ve terestipg reports -on "How Oa. " poison tne Koraan nose of a half The order book which he car-L .. . -wu- oersna. meignborbood Observed Com-, , drunkoldsettlerfroiii awar t,r,L:. Mi,ifl ThnrJ. RnKortc L 40 munlty Service Wt w-ll Borct of .Bdueatlon, Jasper Ebbs, Chairman Creek,- N. C. John mem. Mars HUL mem. Marshall. Prof.U O. Anders, and clanned hi. h.nd Zli. uLa. ZW? y0 to. .f.,ffa edoed eliug salesman. Custo, Superintendent of Schools, Marshall. inf n0se and in his bewilderment w J00-; uPPf e come to seek bim; he Is always Hoard meets first Monday In J April, July, and October, each ' Bohoola and Coll drunk old settler from awai rMIZv v 7"y8 "Sl?n ?. your recom' Mi, ;s Theoria Roberta, who i Spring Ut the head oeBanfferbranCh?n r.7 cneerfully and will inhonUtKfmn'-.. report must be written hv. w .'. . ; ' . . .; 1 ivoiyer nor a Katiimt? eun, ano ill nirlv nnfcf . . .--. '- .-,.i . t . - v lonn Konert Bams, leiinai, oq ma back, quivered he ioes draw it occasionallV and Z X,! ,Vu Vu . ing home folks Saturday and ?r wose father is a member N.C.-W R. Sams, f0r a moment, and then sat P SwMto ' of the Farmers' Union (oV wlose Prf n inr. 1. oUnrA hto hanA u. uiW yot w ' doWed salesman. Customers never - ' mnth.r : " -ML - Mars Hill College, . 1 - If.... T"l M . L tt. nn. . . . . I Ihen I saw a row August I7tn, 1913, and Spring Term 1 nose3" at Ta.a.i O.J " I NDga batn;and each nose resem- Rtrtrfrinr rVAoV TTlVi CAVAt1 1-Af I . i - ' : " r.w- v- oiea a sore : lump on a camel's iwu. iLuwnraa, rnncipai, BPrin I back. ViODa V U1VB SUliUVi, vyVUIt ilU ASl Mad.'aon Seminary Hlirh . School. Prof. G. C. Brown,' principal. 7 mos. school. Dell Institute,! Margaret E.' Grif t.h, principal, V7alnut, N. C. ' I!arv,all Academy, Prof. S, Roland T71".' "i,fr: !r.l 8 mos. school. O;;- .-iju til, ' ' , I iotary Publlo, ; J. C. I ry, I'....:.:;.l, Term ex pires J. yl-L,H. . W. O. C. I'-ra EUl,' Term sawarow of bleeding L' How-mllany new. .and eff small, consideration. f, inahAuto.' Oh! my how it scar- b the branch near, by Uki, WAITING. 1 who , sends .V h;and each nose resem- Moreover, u is not unusual for , I best description N .1 liitt oALiUioMAM. a merchant to keen a travelincr Mr. Carl Metcalf came In from fsions shall be awardod V 'nVi.a , i5m8o '.mS , owes- oaresuiBu wmujjif lor irom niceenibae army a iew aays ago tp visit uyb uouars; ior tne, second best man is not half so black as be islminutes to an hour or an hour home folks He will .return I description a prie of .'three dol ' r'of M cl C : c m scounarei, nuu & naii oetore granting him soon. - . , iars; lor the third Jiest a prize of L-r U.I CIL.3 wjntrCCX and he is not always planning to an interview. Nevertheless, a uI'a iri.r-i mm, .J wq dollars. . These articles' are Dart vou from vour cash, recrard I salesman, must novan ha Aia. I. . . . . . .: Ito hrt vrin nitu ; : - ... . . 4r j ; aomg great work for tne public ,i "'- c,u wr less of whether he can be of any gruntled, nor anything short of Lt nrMfint - . . typewritten, on one' side of the ' The honor roll, composed of J.. ! A" V J?. I' TlI 1 " w ,nis.manner' A1, flwo rtf ir oaiy ana must contain not' thrnnr,tPr.a.MoT,0i,Ai juf wu wora uir- now mucn ume you " . TT iess inan 5w nor more than'CDa fortw::;" mRde him, waste, no ""-w""". on words. These letters, ar a to con- r ... . wv Inchon tfAit nnmo m mo Ira inroofi. I mnr.rjar . whofHovi h I idt at'--nt or Urdv. of thfil , , . . . L . .. cl-c"ca, au t ir!i i.iMTio irrvii tzti r i nnn rnar. ' na iQifirfioi Trnm ttm-s ah i aMwwuot J -af va va4u uu 419 1 vaju J vu VI UVV ' XU OUj j C:.:!i Sztz'X Ithfcir customers. ' MK John Robertts has . p ..www ivvreio ai j tv CUU ' tain actual f sets relating to ihe com. ropserrance of Community Ser I VtlLIUIIH, V If II Will 11 LtllH. i 11 ;nf u rVrVni remiirkbly ' like yrselr- event,iie must thank you for the pleted his new house by: putting ITioe fWeek- ia the' writer's own D, r. 1 :: j. :J, Term expire' ' "11. r.3Ut3 4. r ' , i::i. ir. C. 1i.rm ex- - - . ... I yc r 13 ti f:;oTs Leu -cw, i::ani9 EUss, Er n :.t G ; 1" y, C:::3 G . Zzy, Wiley 1 1" ' , r ;:r ;tt L; ,!r, Wad. t .1, 1 . 1 Lrvcr, ll'tri ..... ... - ... . a. ... nnio'nViArhruvl ml it '' its almost infinfta natieneel ' r. I VOU with the imnrAaainn tViof. r.al ; .. :'' '-.'.V'' Ilnaf t,ha nnn1 .. ------ . . 7 , r- f m. . UQi Dcnool at Bull "Creek ial". " vr. ae ceivin-your colidess and lack of you nave done him a eood. Our WJ,Ar M, pIan! opted, : t h interest or ccsci sration with a particular favor in allowing him pe an(j 3 gaIjie wii re f act "nd wnnlprfnl r-o,n1 ratnr. nften in I to talk to VOU at alii -.V ' t. . ... . .(movements Bnit r.f t.l-a farf. fhat ho irnnwo e important out, the prcirresElve taik-toyouat all ;; greatlyinterested in the school m7ents iugurated, etc.; Ia view of the fact that iAthe worki; We have, heard it, said fd se reports must be sett to. CrcIr. N. C "1 e : utjuuu (jus-avmiiuis ui ; uuuu , wi i-Maiuj jo - are again and aain by the- best citi cuiciary iiaie that heiacrcriagyou aproposi- always the judge, and that you- zees ia the district that we' are ?rn.f Union, Abcrd3eri, If. C.t , tioaofgreitvalae.and.that you are never under any circum bavins the best sctool we ever f cecber ir, 1C11. , are turnir j a deaf car, cot to him stances-obliged to buy unprcSt- tad. So I think with the '' good ? f.-3of . the . prhs-r rs t it t3 year c ,va Lc:t interests. abIe j.00j3 or unsalable gcoij teachers -and a csrn houca P ic-xd ia r.o .' -:;- . Iat:;ryir :-::3 th3 ths trav- would it cct be to your . alv--t every boy and prl ht to be in e". VJ S3,Ff "T" ! " 3 iclcrs yoa ra ia- ajre to cive the travelk- sJc school every 'y.'V : ,'7 X; r--.cJ. f. : i' i , ;:J;'rJ S1.1".. ,t3 W0i r-.:?e if y Cct -rs mr the.cc.at7 vr..,1;,, 1 ' I J 1 maa 1.-3 - same tr::. t vr-i woull' TiLa 'ta rc:..;e if jva wera a t::v:!.'r ? r ' -1 ! A 3 1 .j e 1 w: .5 13 r.c-r irca t:.? c. :r cct Trrl'.2rs crtr the .cc-iaty tlrc.ih The Kews-r.::crd.- if th'jc-r it: j v 3 t-s- I :ti III err- 3 r '1. '1 t 1

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