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. ": , ".V'.":': ' ': : "'. "' -7 ' ," ' ' ' ji 5 MADISON COUNTY RECORD, JAe Medium. i 1 Through which you reach the A , people of Madison County! , i Established Juno 28. 1901. FRENCH BROAD NEVS, , Established May 16, 190T. Consolidated Not. 2nd, 1911. Advertising Rates on Application wwvwvv tv vwvvwvivwwwi THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PU3LISHED IN MADISON COUNTY VOL. XVI MARSHALL. MADISON COUNTY, N, C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1914. NO 50 i lie DIRECTORY MADISON COUNTY. ' Established I y the legislature ses- ton 1850-51. . ' Population, 20,132. , County seat, Marshall. ... . 1656 feet above sea lovel. New and modern court house, cost 33,000.00. .. . New and modern jail, cost 815,000. New county homo, cost $10,000.00. County Officers; 1 Hon. C. B. Mashburn, Senator, 35th District, Marshall. ' Hon. J. E.'Rector, Representative, Hot Springs. N. C. : ' W. A. West. Clerk of Superior Court. Marshall. ' Caney Ramsey, Sheriff," Marshall. James Smart, Register of Deeds Marshall. -C. F. Runnion, Treasurer, Marshall N. C , R. F. D. No, 4. A. T. Chandley, Surve'or, Marshall N. C. Dr. J. H. Balrd, Coroner, Mars Hill N. C. W. 3. Balding, Janitor, Marshall Dr. ;. N. Sprinkle, County . Fhyst clan, Marshall. Garfield Davis. SupU , county home, Marshall. ' Court is Fellows: ' September 1st, 1915 (2) November 10th, 1915. (2) ' ' . March. 2nd, 1915, (2). June 1st, 1915 (2). Sept. 7th. 1915, (2). J. Ed. Swain, Solicitor, Asheville N. C. 1915, Fall Term-Judge Frank Carter, Asheville. ... 1914. SDrintr Term Judge M. H. Justice, Rutherfordton,' N. C. Fall Term Judge E. B. Cline, of Hickory, N. C. ; County ' Commltaionari W. L. George, chairman. Mars Hil J. E. Rector, member, Marshall, R F. D. No. 1. Anderson. Silver, mem ber, Marshall",, N. C. Route 3' . ' J. Uolenian Raiiisey; auly Marshall, '', Highway Commltlon ' F. Shelton, President, Marshall. 1 Guy V. Roberts, " Geo. W. Wild. . Bisr P ne, N. C, C T7TT - TtMAnm TT-if Cnntnfro " Joe S. Brown, Waverly, - A. F. Sprinkle. . Mars mil, N. C, ; Board of education. Jasper Ebbs, Chairman, "Spring Creek, N. C. John Robert Sams, tnem. Mars Dill, N. C. W R. Sams," mem. Marshall. Prof. R. G. Anders, Superintendent of Schools, Marshall ' Board meets first Monday in January April, July, and October each year, " Schools and College.. SHE WHACKED CONSUMPTION. Rod Croat Seals Art Powarf ul Waapon. She was .richly gowned and bedecked with furs and jewels. He was a shab by, wizen faced sort of man. Both of Uiein came up to the Red Cross Seal booth at the same time. "My wife Is dying with consumption," he said In a i husky voice, "an' we ain't got much money, because I'm out of work, but she did want me to buy five of them seals. She says If sue can take a whack at consumption afore she dies she'll rest easier, an' I guess she will." He wiped his eyes with his knuckles and reached for the package of seals j which the pretty attendant had put up for him. "Where do you live?" said the richly dressed woman, who' had been an In terested listener to the shabby man's brief story. He gave an address In one of the poorest tenement ' house neighborhoods. t ' "I was going to buy a few seals for my little girl,", said the woman, "but your wife's desire to get a whack at consumption has shown me what I should do. Please give me $50 worth, miss. Tell your wife she whacked con sumption harder than she expected." Brain An 1 an rawn YOUR TUBERCULOSIS BILL (Barton Braley In Woman's National Weekly.) The drudge may fret and tinker Labor with lusty blows. .''';., - Back of him stands the Thinker, ' The, clear-eyed man-who knows,' ' ' Back. of the motor's humming'; , Back of the belts that sing, ',, " Back of the hammer's drumming,, .. , Back of the cranes jihat swing, - There is an eye that scans them ' Watching through stress and strain, There is a Mind that plans them Back of th.0 brawn' the Brain. : Might of the roaring boiler, ' Force of the engine's thrust, , Strength of the sweating toiler Greatly in these we trust, ! But behind them stands the Schemer, The Thinker, who drives things through, Back of .the Job the Dreamer, Who makes the dream come true. How Much Do You Loss if You Do Not Buy Red Cross Seats?, Suppose you were a father of a fam ily of three children earning; $3 a day and you were taken sick with tubercu losis. What would It Cost you to get well, and what would It have cost you to have' done your share to prevent this disease from striking you? Here are a few leading Items of expense: Six months' treatment In sanitarium 250 00 Cars, family of four, at 8 per week for six months 192 00 Loas of wages or six mentha at $3 per day ........ 422 00 The Cattle Counties. Total .. ,. $874 00 Now, what iwould have been your share In the prevention of tuberculo sis? . .; . .... ; ' -.v-V,-.. "An onnoa pt pvYeaHSnf Jn; th pwer car& ur tt8 txx. fOOW A study of xotae literature on the prevention of tuberculosis, which cas be secured free of charge ... The stopping of aU bodily excesses A timely examination by a doctor. .. The purchase of 100 Red Cross Seals as your share in the general preventive campaign against tu berculosis' M The Wilmington Star has made a study of the census report on cattle growing in North Carolina and gives an instructive . sum mary of the results. It is seen. 'from The Star's presentation"-oI Total ...- How much do yon lose? RED 100 HOI Mars Hill College, Prof. R. L. Moore, President. FalTerm begins August 17th, 1913, '-and Spring" Term begins January 2nd 1914,' .--V r - Spring Creek High School'. Prof . R7G. Edwards, Principal, ' Spring Creek. . 8 mos school opens Aug. 1st '- Madison Seminary High School, Prof. G. C. Brown, : principal. 7 mos. school. Bell lnstitute, Marcaret E. " Gril flth, principal, Walnut, N. 0. .... Marshall Academy, Prof. S. Roland Williams, principal 8 mos. school. Opens August 31, Notary Publloa. J. C. Ramsey, Marshall, Term ex- pires Jauuary 6th, 1916. - :c W. O. . Connor, Mars Hill, Term expires Nov; ?lth 1916, ' ' ; JasnerEbbs." Snrln? Creek, n. O. Ter"m expires January 6th 1915.' . , J-H Hunter, Marshall, Route 3. Term expires April 1st; 1915, .. ; J W Nelson, Marshall Term ex- sires May 11, 1915 ; . - T B Ebbs, Hot Springs Term ex- pires February 4th 1915. 11 ' Craig Ramsey, Revere, Term ex- the case, that the mountain coun ties surpass the eastern counlies - w i . . i , . . . . . . . i ,oc, Ashe leads all the counties, witn an average' of 81 cattle to the 1.000 acres. The nine counties ranking first are mountain coun ties Henderon, Alleghany, Wat auga, Madison, Mitchell, Bun- cross seals decrease combe, Hay wood ana i ancey. tuberculosis rate. following in rank are the pied "W.ouia to God your work had started ' 5M"n Hoofnn Cainwh . M .L. . l .M LUUUUV.T I " Rn Arizona consumptive in writing the and Rowan leading with 61 eacn other day to Dr. Hoyt E. Dearholt, ex- with other counties in the same ecutlve secretary of -the Wisconsin i.w"-' -,-t Anti-tuberculosis assoclaUon. Part of section loiiomug m uiuCl yx- the letter follows: .. lows: Alamance, MecKienourg, "Fine work, old chap! That decrease rc'nilfnrrl AlPirandpr. Iredell. In the death, rate seems a remarkable w ,... n u... i, gaintome. I had not expected results Forsyth, Wilkes, Cabanus and as soon as tnat I have always laughed Davis. at the authorities who claimed that In r-i; tn tu mo, mntipc. ten years a case of tuberculosis would ;be as rare as one of smallpox Is today. PasquotanK ranKS nignesn, oeins lne naa work-ot centuries cannot be twenty second from tho top, with Western North Carolina well Adapted for Cattle Raising U. i 5. r Government United jKC Ikeler, writes concern- 'ing5ame. raisers to finish their cattle for Demonstration luurauii. x ilia win save nie ei pense of handling and shipping feeder cattle, and at the same time our land will realize the f ul lest value from the manure. Because of the. many inqu tries from farmers relative to the places to sccur-e desirable breeds Mad I son County Stands 6, Work in North Carolina in Number of Clubs. undone In ten years, and so' I marvel at your wonderf ut ?ftrpgress. I trust the errors In statistics;. If any, are all In your favor. You Inspire me. Would t God your work had started nitty years ago. Probably then the disease would have missed me.".; . ' The letter contained a check for Red Cross Seals, from the sale of which the 32 head of cattle to the 1,000 acres. Thon comes a mixture vi mountain, piedmont, eastern . and central counties, the latter pre dominating, until we get to Washington County, which ranks entire support of the Wisconsin work I sixty :ninth with 17 to the' 1,000 is derived. Every seal you buy is a bul let m tne ngnt against tuberculosis. ELLEN RED CROSS acres. Twenty-seven counties rank lower than Washington and all of them are eastern counties unless we except Richmond, Moore " and - Montgomery. - Be ginning at the bottom of the list and eoinsr upward by rank, the EXPLAINS - - 8EALS. Ellen, who Is seven years old and lives out la Kansas City, came home from school the other day with a red, green and white "subscription ; card" the teacher had given her. Her mother r nnl.ir.W 19 lnropsr'arpi "Darn. New Seal8 In the DaDer. but didn't know nuuuvei , m no"" yy"" Just what it was all about.: son. Bladen, Onslow, Greene, ''Oh," said the seven-yearrOla'-'prdua- n'nrhno n.imhpVlnn-1 monev to take earn of dnV. ftkiV lticnmona ana jreuutr uie jasu folks that haven't got any' meuev'.ton'fu'o nlsimpd havinsr a round dozen care of 'emselves. Thet monv' I, , , .r , , . ,t . , ,iaa j Ul 'V KHL J11ITM I lit nHRTV 1 ,1 II B DOniB, ' oires March 19, 1915, ( N. W. - Anderson,' . JPaint Fork, Term expires May 19,1915. .' to goes to run a hospital for?thosrfdms.-jiWhiIe the others have anu cney pay aocioi-s ana nur&esr to: nar0 nd New Hanover. 7. acres fewer, Samp to peopie now to get we;! ana now fifHofK h 9o. n.mtin a-w . I V W, T. Davis, Hot Springs; expires January 22nd 1915. .. ' ' j Steve Rice, Marshall. Term -olres Dec. 19th. 1915. ';. i Ben W. Gahagan, Stackhouse, Term expires Dec. 20, 1915. J.. F. Tllson, Marshall, Route 2. Term expires Nov. 14thl915V C J. Ebbs, Marshall.. Term ex pires April 25th, 1915. ; , D. M. Harshburger, Stackhouse. .'Term expires January 16th, 1916. . O-- - . ... . . . - about It See. this naner tolls.V M N. fiftv-third with 21: .Lenoir seven Then .Ellen's mother reafl; the- folder, H c,anr,A tritr,- ..-CrsLVcrr- nni ... . . -. .. ...... . . . . . i. I V.V OtWUU . w.. tw wsriui..---. uu..uhuuUu., , ,, , . . . . ; . telling how often tuberculosis can bar Wavne li) .eacn.r-vlianoue vD prevented,, and when she haa'flnlshed c.-,TOr - J ... . .. ...... """V" nui; a4jwh ma caiu lur a jiuerui num. berof seaIsV jr ' -v - V ' ' ' V'..-' . .. 1 . "-.r. I-' GorGa., ?. A. Morgan had occas- WANTED--Y our Dno-wnnd ion recently to use a liver medicine ex- 'N.' Timber wilt pay $9.00 per cord and says of Foley Cathartio Tablets: for same delivered at Rail-Road Siding for specifications and prices.. Write J. . M. Sawyer, Stack House, Local Agent for S andard Block Works Biltmore. N. CV Geo. S. Ellis, Manager. , "j O !" ar tem and L felt like a new man light and free. They are the best medicine I have ever taken for- consiipation, they keep the stomach sweet, liver active, bowels regular."' Dr. I. E. Burnett, Mars Hill,' 2. C. " 1 Because of the'mild climate and abundant pasture -Western North Carolina has always been promi nent in the prodnction of - beef cattle as civilization moved west ward it was naturally followed by the cattle business because of the cheaper grazing lauds near the frontier. However, with our rapid increase in population much of this grazing land has been broken up into smaller intensive farms and the cattlemen dislodg. eu. As a result there hns hPAn a decided decrease in the ninrber of cattle followed by a rapid in crease in their price. At the present time the farmers of Western North Carolina are in a position to engage in the cat tle business with more profit than ever befo're. The increased vield in corn production in many sec tions together with access to cot tonseed meal and hulls of the cot ton left will enablo manv cattle the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, in co-operation with the United States Depart ment of Agriculture has placed in Western North Carolina a man J-"6 report of Mrs. McKinnon to aid the demonstration agents in pf Raleigh, State agent for the the urcine of beef cattle rafsine. banning Uub of North Carolina Work is to begin at once in Madi- shows that Madison County ison, uuncombe and liavwood awujuaHum in me numoer ox counties. ' , Glub members reporting at the It is thought that best rosults end of tho season. Of the forty would be obtained if the cattle three members enrolled 100 ' per raisers of a county will adopt as cent made reports of their work far as possible one breed that is Many of the members canned adopted to local conditions and Pver tw0 hundered No. 3 cans of best suited to grade up the pre- tomatoes and beans from their sent native stock. This will re- P'ot besides supplying the home suit in a uniform crade of cattle resh tomatoes and other that will sell on the market to the vegetables. , very best advantage. The ques- not to early to begin plan- tion of whether the cattle raisers ninK for the Club work for 1915. of a community wish to produce bee that some member of your beef only, whether they wish ,to family joins the club and culti- produce beef together with some vates one tenth acre in vegetables I I I , r m k is onh that should have a. di lur "ome canning, women as a hr PPri 01he HeDdcks of , Big Laurel , The use of the nure bred sire wui giaaiy answer a n y qnestion nt uaA nnnn v Cl i canning ciuo route to the end we wish to . ac Al "r wwvu, wuen wie uim ui Thursday and Friday? of ,Oom. .rs,t !ir reaP" Dreeding age, an munity- Service - week but the ex.Qliang&pf. jbulls ,mq,y ,be -mad e I spirit Of . co-operation ; with the among the farmers of a 1 locality. rest of the state was iri evidence This will prevent imbreeding and On Friday a goodly number of il m 00 nt COv0ri hniu t me Progressive citizens Egathered the expense of one. ' K. C. IKLRR. Why They Recommend and Tar Foley's Honey at the school house and enjoyed a community dinner. In the 'aft-' ernoon very creditable exercises were rendered by the pupils und- er Mr. B. A. Ramsey's ' charge, and speeches were made by mem bers of the community, both men P. A. Efird, Conejo, Cali. because ahc" women, on subiects selected "it produces the Jbest results, always from t,hpStnt,fi nrnPnm oQfr. day. Sometime iatcr it is ex-' pected that two days will be de- cures severe colds, sore "Chest and lungs and does not contain opitates or harmful drugs." ,, Dr. John W. Tay lor, Luthersville, Ga. because i'l believe it to be an honest medicine and it satisfies my patrons." W. L, Cook, Neihart, Mont; because- tit gives the best resujts for coughs and colds of anything I sell." Every user is a friend. Dr. I. E. Burnett, Mars Hill, N. C. : voted to road improvemet. O. H. WANTED To rent a farm. , v. . .. . ..i rki 1 j- : Will pay cash rent or part crop. Address at once, Dock Montieth, 51 Fulton St., Asheville, N. C. , Checks Croup Inataatly You know croup is dangerous. And you ought to know too, ' the sense of security that comes from having Fol ey's Iloney and Tar Compound in the house. It cuts the thick mucus and clears away the phlegm," stops the strangling cough and gives easy breathing and' quiet sleep. Every ... user is a friend. Dr. I. E. Burnett, Mars Hill. N. C. . Tobacco, Tobacco! To; My Old Friends of W. N. Carolina 1 ; S, ' " ' - .. ; I wapt to thank you for past favors and say to you that I am runnings ' a" t PLANTERS WARE. Danville , Va. I do my on -selling, of your Tobacco as I did in Asheville: "I do not trust it to anybody. , Wrhen you ship me your Tobacco you may know" I am going to get you every dollar I can, for more I get for you, the more I get. . So.you will see that your interest and" mine are the same. I have no one to drum' ' ' forme. I always found the. Ware House Floor' was the place to Dru'rh a , . man get him, a good price. . You can feel safe In sending me your Tobacco. ; You will get a Square deal with me, for my Books are open for your inspection at any time. Ship your Tobacco to me and I will do you right. ' . ' ' ' We Close the 18th For Christmas. Your friend, C. 6. DAVIS.
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