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J MADISON f COUNTY RECORD, i , ' Established June 28, 1901. J 7y Medium, f Hie FRENCH BROAD NEWS, : Established May 16, 1907. Ji A MJ 1LA iL , people of Madison County. .,. . .. ., .... i Consolidated v. Nov. 2nd, 1911. Advertising Kites on Application, t wvvwvvwwvvvwwv.wvJ THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN MADISON COUNTY VOL. XVII MARSHALL, MADISON COUNTY, N, C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1915 NO 6 MEWS DIRECTORY MADISON COUNTY. " KstaWlshed ly tho legislature sea Ion "8")0-51. ' , , 7 ' , Population, 20,1.12. v ; A ' County Beat, Marshall. 1050 feet above sea level. . . . Now and modern court house, cost ' M.1,000.00. ' . ' ' New and modern jail, cost $15,000 "New county home, cost $10,000.00. County OUiceri. . , Hon. J E. Lireback, Senator, 35th ' District, Elk l'ark ,.'. . .... " . Hon. Plato Ebbs, . Representative, Qot Springs. N. O. ' r ' ' v - W. A. West, lerk of Superior Court Marshall. Caney Ramsey, Sheriff, Marshall. . James Smart. Register of Deeds Marshall. . - ' C. F. Runhion, Treasurer, Marshall : N.C , R. F. D. No. 4. A. T, Chandley, Surveyor, Marshall N. C. . - ' ' Dr. J. H. Balrd , oroner, Mars Hilt N. C. W. J. Balding, Janitor, Marshall. Dr. C. N. Sprinkle, County Physt 'clan, Marshall. ' GarQeld Davis. Supt. county home. Marshall.' 1 ; ' - " ' ' . Courts u Folio wi September 1st, ' 1915 (2) November . 10th, 1915. (2) , . March 2nd. 1915, (2). June 1st, 1915 (2). Sept. 7th. 1915, 2). " J. Ed. Swain, Solicitor, Ashevllle N. C. .1915, Fall Term Judge Frank Carter, Ashevllle. 1914. SDrinir Term Judee M. H. Justice, Rutherfordton, N. C. ' 50c Fall Term Judsre E. B. Cline, of 50c Hickory, N. C. .. .County . Commaolonara. N W. L. George, chairman. Mars till J. E. Rector, member, Marshall, R. ' BVD. No. 1. Anderson. Silver, mem ber,. Marshall,, N. . Route 3 J. Coleman Ramsey, atty., Marshall A Hlflchw y;Cofflinllon F. Sheltoil;Tresl(lent,JMitrshaluV ' Guy V. Roberts, Geo. W. Wild, S. W. Brown, Joe S. Brown. A. F. Sprinkle, ' Big P he, C. Hot Springs, Waverly, Mars Dill, N.C. , Board of Eduoatlon. Jasper Ebbs,. Chairman, Spring Creek, N. C. John Robert Sams, mem. Mars Hill, N.t 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. . . School and Goilafgaa. Mars Hill College, ' Prof. R. L. Moore, President. , FallJTeriubegins August 17th, 191 J, ana spring Term begins January. 2nd 1914. ' Spring Creek High School. Prof. M. R. Pleasants, Principal, . Spring I ... Creek. 8 mos school, opens Aug. 1st Madison Seminary High School, I -: Prof. U. C Brown,- principal. 7 mos. ' school. ' ! Bell Institute, - Margaret E. Grlf . flth, principal, Walnut, N. C. , Marshall Academy, Prof. S. Roland Williams, principal 8 mos.' school, i , Opens August 31, v ' ; t , ; Notary Publloa, ; -.- J. C. Ramsey, Marshall, Term ex pires Jauuary 6thj 1916. 'r's' t v Jasper Ebbsj Spring Creek.'"'!. y 0. 1T,A Anliua Ttnu'init 'AfT' ! , 20.00., - . J H Hunter,. Marshall,.' Route! ,j . J W Nelson, Marshall Term'' jet-- sires May 11, 1915 r v ' ' . T B Ebbs, Hot Sprlngs-Term ex pires February 4th 1915. - Cfaig Ramsey, Revere, 'Term ex pires March 19, 1915, ' ; ' r ;::i- h. .t , N. W. Anderson, Faint Fork, Term expires May 19, 1915. ; i ' w. x; Davis, not Bprmtrs. ! term expires January 22nd 1915: v'- ; Steve Rice,, Marshall., i Term ex- Ben W. Gahagan, Stackhouse, N. "C. Term expires Dec !50, 1915. J. F. Tilson, Marshall, Route 2. Term expires Nov. 14thl915.' - ' C J. Ebbs, . Marshall. Term ex pires April 25th, 1915, D. M. Harshburger, Stackhouse. Term expires January 16th, 1916. D. P. Miles, Barnard. Term expires December, 23, 1916. W. B. Ramsey, .Marsaall. . Term expires Oct. 4th 1915. J, A. Wallin, Big Laurel. , Term expires Aug. 8th, 1916. C. C. Brown, Bluff: Term expire January 9th, 1917. ' mm WWId gash :':sim. . y. v.- ' ii . '. ;:, . Best 50c All Wool 30 inch Serge in Navy, A Big Line of White and Fancy Dress Goods 25c Grade. fxiv.i ooc Billr... Best Grade 50c Waterproof , A Big Assortment of Best 10c Gingham Uest... 12. rercul...'.... Be9t 10c Percal . . . . Host, IOp nioonh ' " " irfr. Best 7c Domestic 30c Bleached Sheeting (2i yards wide) $1.00 Bolts Birds Eye........ One Lot 10c Embroidery One Lot 12ho Embroidery. 7c Uottoa Checks.. 5c Cotton Checks . . . Debtee Callico Best 5c Calico, . Best 10c , Oouting. . . a ' White Table Damask ' 37b ; Blue & White Table Damask. - 374c, Ladies 25c Sample Hose ' 15c Misses 25c " Large size 15d - " ; 15c " - " " 10c - ioc u " ,,7b Big Line of Ladies White - - 'PetticeaS -1.'00- Grade 4 - 50c Towels worth 20c ft Pair for ' " 10c Bath'Towels worth 25c a pair, for 19c $1. 50 White Quilts ' $1.19 A few Ladies Hats At almost your own Price. About $1,500.00 Worth of Medium Weight coming mat uoes Round. If you intend buying A 5uit Now is the Time to 5ave; Money SUITS $10.00 Suits $7.50 8.95 10.75 13.50 1450 1650 12.50 ; 8.00,::: ,25,00 ':'.:. I- SHOES bitxl fl'4 .'.' f -:' " .3 " $6(000.oo Worth Of Shoes at The Old Price While Shoes Have Advanced in the last 45 Days 10 to 15 per cent We have a BIG Stock at the OLD PRICE. And Always Remember that : "STAR BRAND" SHOES are all Guaranteed Solid Leather. , A Few' Ladies Coats and Suits at" HALF PRICE. . 1 . 1 . P. V, Rector Black, Brown, Gray & Tan ....... ii . ' .' i (,. ' ...... v. ' " ' ' 'J ' i t . ... p(, ...k. .. .r.. ..i,.... ..-..i. J;.. ..... ... v ft U . ; . . : .' jk 4 i a, i . ; .l, . . .. ... . .?... ...... .... f f I I Collates 25c Talcum Powder Une Job Men' 503 Ties ' "! " $1.00 Sam pre shirts ' 50r- M Men's jBest 50c Underwear . Sample Hatsnp to $2.50, choice Tl8 Pair lWsTine$hoes, sizes" Si to' . $1.50 Grade ' Lord Baltimore Alarm Clock worth - . ,1 60c for . . $1.00 Watches Best 50c Work Shirts . . Best $1.00 work Shirts to wear tne i ear OVERCOATS . It will pay you to Buy that Overcoat now even if won't need it till next fall. " : - $7.50 OVERCOATS - - ' $4,00 1000. ; ' $; : - ,6.00- 17.50 - : '10.00 $18.00' : " v - ' - 11.85 I Mr. J. R. Sams Writes on ..... Cattle Industry of Madi son Coanty. It is barely dawned Dpon those most familnr with natural con ditions in Madison County the great advantages found here for the cheap foundation of beef cat tle. "... '.'' . . -4 The climate and soil are right for the production of crrn, and pastures, and the climate bountiful supply of never failing heartv handchake of 0id comrafl. streams of clean water make ship and the talk of the times conditions just, right for this spent toKether in far and distant purpose. -Since we are learning h.tHiflMi nn,l th Knno A mf. I to understand these conditions LaI BrnnnA mr, . 37ic 69c 19c 65c 85c better and appreciate them more we are beginning t o inaugurate movements for better develop ment of Beef Cattle growing i n the. county. 81-3 10c 81-8 8 1-3 5c 22ic 79c 5c 7ic 6c 4ic 5c 4ic 7ic It is very well known in the county that on the 17th, of Dec. 1914. an association was orgciaz ed for the purpose o f 'stimulat ing this industry. A meeting of this association has been called for on the 27th day Feb. 1915. 'PL- m il a. i ue Prie meeting win be to further organize and 1 a y plans to get the association to Wrk' rr r T, V , , , Mr. K. CMkeler and Mr. J. L. Brown of West Raliegh will be at tms meeting prepared to give led the neighbor thinking per first hand information to all mem- haps that it was a faint only, but bers who desire to buy pure after examining "it waa found bred Bulls. thathe was dead. This was on" last The time has come that i t i s Friday nijrht the fifth of Fehriiftrv 15c 38c 69c S7f not necessary for each individual at about 8 o'clock. Mr. Rice to strike out on his own expense waa about 67 years old and enter and inexperience to lookup a bull ed the army at a very youthful calfr-v r:--,. -y.-.,.., age. Uncle Tommy will betniss The Government has placed at ed very sorely by all his friends our service a man who is in touch because of his 'jovial ways and with the best pure bred aittle his friendliness. He was buried 37c 98 .5 98c 49c 60c men in all the country. The at the Station burying ground Bulls are not to hunt. 1 All that is on Sunday morning amidst a necessary is to hunt the necessary large concourse ' of people who money and the Bulls will be forth had known him. We most cer coming on short notice and with tainly sympathize with his help the least expense possible. What mate who through all these years we need is 50 or 100 more pure has been with him, and is now be bred Bulls brought into the coun- roft of him' who was her iov and 39c 75c I . . 1 . " ' a ly mis winter ana spring, a great many of our citizens are abundantly able to purchase a Bull for their individual use, where this is not feasible, let two or more small cattle men co-operate and purchase one together, There should be no.time lost. One years delay means much. What we want is ,to get together on one breed and all keep the same breed and . build up a uniform breed and type of cattle that will make Madison famous for the production of such cattle. I have caused a circular letter to be sent to a great many farmers in every section. of the county. I have also had prepared .another letter to be sent out broad cast just a little later and I trust that every one receiving these letters , will feel that it is a patriptjc duty to attend this meeting and, tell the neighbors who's names have not been sent to us to come along and lend:their aid in .,this'j great movement. '.The, battier.inore and better Beef cattle in Madi- son is on, and will be - fiercely pressed until victory is ours, Our plans are lkid deep and well and failure has not entered- into any part of our undertaking. Now, in conclusion let t us adopt as a jt otto, what Orrison Swett Mordin adoDted.as the title of I his1 greatest book: "'HE CAN WHO THINKS HE CAN.' Respectfully, : V ; J. R, ISAMS, .' Local Agent. Mr and Mrs. Johnston of Wal- nut were visiting in town-last I Satarday. j AN OLD SOLDIER DEAD Last Friday the Post of the G. A. K. met as is the custom at that time of the month. , No one had & greater interest in the meeting than Commander T. J. Rice, who for the last year or s6 had been in command of the local post. Jovial as usual he went about talking to his friends and when the meeting had adjourned they seperated to meet again at the re- hay and LuftP tJmfl n(,lt month The upon their lips and they thought that they would aee, each other soon. However, the hand of death stays not itself for any one, and Saturday night, the news came to town that Uncle Tommy Rice, had died the' night before. It came as a shock to every one, because he was a -most familiar figure in our midst, with his uni form of commander. The night before he bad . retired and ; was mi I talking with his wife of some trivial incident, tnrniwi nA when she called bim soon after, ne answered not, and when she tried to turn him over she ' found that he was dead. His wife cal- I . ... . r- holp. Bethel Notes It seems we are having some ,y. rain up this way now. ' ' ' ' S. J. Metcalf our popular mer- 1 chant made a business trip to ; Asheville last week. VV.' B. Duyck was haDbilv'mar. ried last ' Sunday 31st,. to -Miss Vertie Maney of Paint Gap. We wish hem a long life ! of happi-i ness. ,. . .' i Our school closed the 29th iind- ; the manatrempnt nf rnfocar. Ansel and Marshbanfcs. A entertainment was 'given to a large audience of people,' 'amonic the special features was the nlavft. United States 1 Maft anl TTnMp . Dicks mistake whicli brought rdars of IftinrhtPr fmm' fi'rek iast. jt was votPd hv ll h l0rie among the best given at that pi'ace- ' . ' - i ' . We feel the school' n. ceSs from star to finish' th ih teachers m wpH no' nntla " ' , Whv can't w'e hav ' .n ' riXt ' month school next year.-' ,- ' ' - ' 1 " th!s escapes tne waste ba8" M -. ke wil1 come again. ; Success to : Atl JNews-Kecord 1 Pohzphemus. LAND FOR SALE " ' , acres land, 1 mile' of Mars. Hill, 4 roomed house, . barn, .crib, gardens Springs';,. Will sell oh reasonable terms write or see me. the G. R. MFRRELL , Marshall, N. C. R-3.
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