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j Medium. j Through which you reach the i people of Madisoc County. J J Advertising Rates on Application.? I MAmcnN rnTTNTY RECORD. B : .tnn''2R. 1901. 5 lK J FRENCH BROAD NEWS, ' I , Established May. 1G, 1907. 5 NO 17. VOL. XVII DIlilSCTORY MAU1WON COUNTY. K.tabllhe,ly1tho legislature ses- . Ion '.850-51. , : . - ' lyu;atlon, 20,132. & alvsaato Marshal. : , & teet above soa level. ' New and modem court house, cost 33,000.00. - . ; ; . -New and modern jail, cost W0. New .county homo, cost 110,000.00. r AffLratrt. , non.J E. Llneback, Senator, 35U District, Elk Park tt Tlato EbW Representative, 1 .A m L i w A. West. Clerk 0 Superior Court. Marshall. j f nnmseVi Sheriff, Marshall t. . mrt. Tteirlstei' of Doeds Marsnan. ' ' ,,,i C. F- R.inn'.on, Treasurer, N O II- F. ! No. ,4. -A. T. Chandley, Surveyor. Marshall Dr.' J. H.Nalrd, Coroner, Mars Hill "N'W.J. Balding Janitor, Marshall. Dr. Frank Roberts, County Physi cian, Marshall. . Garfield Davis. Snpt county home. Marshall.- ,, . . September 1st, 1915 (2) November . .Lk"ii-i ) 15. (2). June 1st, 1915. - .... tiu lii'lR 9Y Ed.'j5w'aln, Solicitor, Ashe ville n IMS. Kali Term-Judge Frank C"!f:!Trm-Jud,e M. H. IN WHICH EVERY CITIZEN IN ,. Justice, Rutherfordton.N. C Fall Term Judge is. ; Hickory,. N. C. '. County coittlo"r- V. B. McDevitt chairman. Marshall - t E . Rector, member, Marshall, R. ft D, NO. 1.- Anderson. A : 3 " innftdfl extending 1.100 feet before the Palnoeor me ttonalEVposTtratSam punting these pmar. Arts lagoon can be seen the Halt Dome 01 yniiosopny mu tu" e " , , , -,-.,. nwuuuu.nnw PliSliD Ludwell. 89-91 Alexander LilliriKton . . . . ioy i-w Thomas Harvey , . . -. 4694-99 Henderson Walker ... . .leaa-J f PnKork Taniel.. . ..1604 05 Thomas Caryr 1J05-0G William Grover (acting).. 1700-07 Thomas Gary (acting). ..1707-03 Thomas Cary and William Grover, contestants.. ..kuo-ju Edward Hyde ......171012 Thomas Pollock (acting).. 1713-14 ttrtAn . 1714-22 Vitaiivtf ------- Thomas Pollock (acting) ... .1722 If tiwnuA George, I3u rrington. . . . . 1 Edward Mosley acting; . . . . m Sir Richard Everard .... 4725-29 Under the Crown George Burrington .... . ; 172-934 Nathaniel Ilice (acting) ...... 1 1 01 Gabriel Johnston ... . . . . .1734-52 Nathaniel Rice (acting) .... not Mathew Rowan (acting).. 1752 54 Arth ur Dobbs . ; .... . .1754-65 William Tryon.... ......1765-71 James Haziel (acting). .... ..1771 Josiah Martin.. 177-75 Curtis H. Brogdon 1874-77 Zebalon B. Vance 1877 Thomas J. Jarvis. . .1878-85 Alfred M. Scales.. . 1885 8lJ Tianifil Ci Fowle 1889-91 Thomas M.Holt.. 1801 93 Elias Carr........ lyd-97 Daniel L. Russell 1897-1901 C. U. Aycock.... 1901-05 R. B. Glenn... 1905-09 W. W. Kitchin... ..1909.13 Locke Craig.. . 181317 To the Peniten tiary for Life The Houston'sFather & Son Withdraw Appeal and go to Pen for Life. Legal Weiehts in N. C. THE STATE IS INTERESTED. VALUABLE FOR REFERENCE. Grass seed, Bermuda...... 14 Grass seed, blue.. 14 Grass seed, Hurgarian.. ..,48 Grass seed, ' '"'Johnson ; . .'. .'.25 Grass seed, Italian i lrye ...... . .-20 Grass seed orch ard., u Grass seed, tall. . meadow and. 11 ii 11 . 11 Turnips.. 50 Wheat.-...!.. ....60 Cement. ..80 Coal. Stone...... 8') Oharwil. --22 Coke.. 40 Hair Plasterintr...8 Land plaster.... 100 1 Lime unslacked..80 Lime, slacked;... 40 Established by the Recent Oene- "M .ral Assemblyr-Chiwreo as wetu. - 1: I aorn nrtvtlS SPftU. all as lirown peopie ouuuiu - It Not One Person In a Dozen Conversant With Legal Weights. w A Hi-aham. Commissioner of Agriculture, gives the legal George, memocr, - .. . Chandiey, WluteuocKo A McElroyCoi.Atty., Marshall. Hlhvuy comml"on ' V. Shelton, President, Marshall. -G.V.Russell, juiuH, 11,. v. A. F. Sprinkle, Mars Hill. TS. C ; -- . ( . 0 a u. weights of the various agricultu- - Jasper Ebbs, Chairman, Spring Qj th(J State. , .Creek. N. C John Robert earn-. . OTPiffhts' and 2ShS! Prof. R. G. Anders, measure3 were established by the ' . - nt.-oiiaii. Aofmhlv and will "- Superintendent 01 bcuuum. : . ittsu wu . ' Board meets first Monday In January. be in force' from the date of rati; . A A W 1.... . i iU A Villi . . Anrll. July, nd October eacn DCaiion 01 ". .. - -L!:,- .dCoi,.B... Unuks, green. . i.48 lbs..per bu. :Mas Hill College, Prof. R. L. Apples, dried .. ...24 Moore, President. FallSTerm logins 40 -I August nth, 1913, and Spring Term 48 ZllmToo, Prof. Beans, castor 46 J Pleasants, Principal, Spring Rean3, dried 60 Creek 8 mos school, opens Aug. 1st Beans green pod i 30 ,.-.., sominrv Hiph School, cff .fiO ' - . Tw,n nrtnclDal. " mOS. I . , iwv- ' rroi. - r ,7 . . . pef.. net.. .. I T Ii III II ' II II .1 1 1 II 1 1 II II r. II It II . II II , it 'it lii.- II stems 00 Cherries; without , stems. ... 64 Clover seed, red red and white .60 rflnvpr. bur... .' . . .8 , school. v fi-H lwu : 50 Bell lDbtittite, marKm - ; v1Qj. 4nh Principal; Walnut. N;C. ' Blackberries..,. Irlll Academy, Prof. S. Roland Blc'kbernes dried 28 , . Williamsprincipal 8 mos. school. Broom Corp...,. ..JJ., ( Opens August 31,- - ... Buckwheat. ... ..50 (. ,T. C. Ramsey Marshall, Term, ex- Canary iseed . . .b0 v ' inifi. . , CJarrotSi . ..!., .-50 Jnwer Ebbs, Spring Creek. N. O. Qhernea with Term explreB January 0th UIa J U-Hunter, MaVshall, Route 3. Term exlres April 1st, 1915, -j W Nelson, Marshall-Term ex- fcires May 11, 1915 .' T B Ebbs, Hot Springs-Term ex- . . I!" wires February n . Craig itamsey,. aoovV r.. yium, 7 plres March 19, 1915, . " , , ppdeza, in hull.25 N. W. Anderson, . Paint IforK, Ajalfu;; ..60 - Term expires May 19, 1915. - - " ' ' W. T. Davis, Hot Springs, term Comm car, .xres January 22nd 1915. ' - .backed . . 4. . . .70 ' Heve Rice, Marshall. .Term ex- Qom .sholled ,:..56 plres Dec. 19th. 1915. ' v Oorn in ear; with , Ben W.' Gahaan, Stackhouse, N. fihucbs , C. - Term expires Dec. ?.0, 19 la. R ffi 50 t v Tii,n. Marshall. Reute 1. wrn, ivum. Term expires Nov. 14thl915. - Corn, pop yvv'J C J Ebbs, Marsha.1. Term ex- Cottonseed ...30 ! A rM " tb 1915 - ' CoUon See3 " 1 D? M. n'ars'hburger, Slackhouse, Sea Wand . .44 Term expires January 10th. 1016. ;. Cucumbers . -8 p. p. Miles Tarnard. Term expires Fishf half barrcllOO mHtl?; Marsaall. Term Flaxseed...-. ...36 ' ' 4.1, v - , , crcn s v. ith stcnis43 J, A. Wallln, l-h: taurel. lerm t -'irrs Aug. 8th, VUrt. ' c. Brown, UuT: Term expire -y 8th 1917. bb bu ii " - ,4' 11 it it 11 : 41 Ii II II il II U ,:. it '. n- n i ' ' ' ! ' " tl ( II t Grapes w..'. .t - stems .-...CO Goo ..Icrrki meadow and fes' cue except tall.. 14 Grass seed, Perrenial rye . , 14 grass seed timothy45 Grass, velvet 7 Grass, redtop.. .. 14 lemp seed.. .. 44 Hominy 62 TTM-eai-arlial'l .... .50 "u"'v'" - , Liquids........ 42 gals, per bbi Melon cantaloupeau 10s, . '.at Millets 50- Mustard 58 Nuts, chestnut' . . 50 " Nuts, hickory, without hull... 50 Nuts, walnuts, ' ... a without hulls.. 50 . Oats. seed....... 32 Onions, button sets.. ...... .32 Qnious, top but tons 2S Onions, matured.. 7 Osage, orange ; seed Peaches matured 50 Peaches, driei ...2d reanuts 22 Pouch seed,' 50, Peanuts,' 8'piwiish 30 Parsnips ;-;.;.... w ; Pears, matured .-. .56 Pears, dried.... ..2b Peas, dry,'. -fi0 'eas, green, in ' " ' 'huii..; "30 Pie plant.V.. ..50 Plums - bl" Pork, net ...",.,.200 Potatoes, Irish,. Bb Potatoes, sweet. . 56 Quinces, matured48 Raspberries-.. 48 Rico, rough . ..-..41 Rye seed.. ,.'...,' 56 Stige, -5 Salads,' mustard. . spinach, turnip, kale...... .."-..10 SaH.;.-.,"-...-.oU Sorghum secil.v. 50 Soruhum vnokseslS StrftivherrieS . . .43 Sun Fower sc6d .'.21 Tens; -1 . v. 50 t"-"4-"s. 50 ii ii 'ii it ii ii ti t. 1 1 ' ti ii ii it ii ii ii ti ' it ti Governors of, North Carolina Below is List of Governors Appointed by the King of England from iooj to 1725 and from 17- 29 to 1777 Under the Lord's Pro , prietors. it ii i. t ti i ii it ,1 : ' tl 4 '- Qovernors Elected by the People 1777 to 1913. . William Drummond. . .. 1663-67 Samuel Stephens. . .:...' . .1667-70 .1670 r. ...1 Cit u, ; 107.74 rVvter Carteret ... . . ..... 167475 John Jenkins (acting). ... . . . lbo Thomas Eastchurch . . . . , . 1676 77 Thnmn, Miller actinc). ...lo - John Harvey (acting)..... ,.ioo Tr,bn .Tftnkins.i . . , .loo-oi Henry Wilkinson ........ 1681-83 Seth Southwell (Sothel)... 1682-89 Governors of the State WiMinrri Cftqwell 1777- "J Abner Nash 1779-81 Thomas Burko 1781-82 A lnvanloi Martin . . 1781-84 111I.AUIIUV & ------- Jaswell 1784 tf7 Samuel Johnston... 1787 89 Alexander Martin. 1789-32 Richard D. Spaight . ...1792.95 Samuel Ashe ............. uvo-m William R. Davie ........ 1798-9 Benjamin Williams 1799.1802 Tmna TnrnOf. . .. ... 1802-05 Nathaniel Alexander . . . .1805 07 ... ( r n Benjamin Wjlliams iou7-uo David Stone. ............ 1808-10 Roniamin Smith. ,1810-11 WillJnm Hnwlrins. . . . . . .1811-14 William Miller.. .. . . ' ...1814-17 John Jiranch.... ..1817-20 Jesse Franklin.. ...... .. .1820-iJl Gabriel Holmes . ..... . . . . 1821-24 Hutchings G. Burton 1824-2 James Iredell 1827-28 John Owen............ ;. 1829-30 Montford Stokes . . . . .... .18d0-o2 David L. Swain.. 1832-35 Richard D. Spaight, Jr. . .1835-37 ttdwarrl R. Dudlev.. 1837-41 John M. Morehead 1841.45 William A. Graham.. .. .. 1845 49 P.hnrlps Manl v . . ........ .1849-51 na vid R. Reid. . . .... . . . .18l-54 Warren Winslow (acting). 1854-55 Thomas Bragg. . . . . . . .1855.50 John W. Ellis .1859-61 H. T. Clark (acting). . . . -. J 861-62 Zebulon B. Vance ..... ...1862-65 W. W. Holden (prov.) , ,1865 Jonathan Worth 1865 68 William W. Holden.. .. ...1868-70 Ted B. Caldwell 1870 74 The Grecneville bun writes the - final chapter in the famous Hous ton case. The friends of Mr. W. A. Houston, and son, Rankin Ilous- , ton, convicted at the last session of the circuit court of murder in the first degree, with mitigating circumstances, .were here yester day to bid the father and son farewell. , A ftar the Rentence of life im prisonment was passed upon Mr. Houston and his son oy juage Harmon, and after motion for a new trial was argued and denied them, an appeal to the Supreme Court was prayed for. it seems, vj u a v t t - ------ however,- &h at since, this step, wa .nUnn TTmicfrtn" and his KOn llUVO . uancu t.yuj.w.. " " .-- decided to accept the sentence, ' and they left yesterdry afternoon with the State Warden for the , main prison at Nashville, rase that was ever tried in Greeneville in which there was greater interest manifested Man , was manifested in . the Houston trial, the details of which are yet clear in the minds of our readers. All the participants in the unfor tunate difficulty were prommeni. citizens, and such troubles are to be deplored in any community. E. ZEPH RAY ATTOKNK" T- LAW Marshall, N. C. Criminal Law and Law of Damages a Specialty. Practice in all the Courts. tt 'i it t . it - it it ": I'l : ! 1 T, ' 11 It 1 i i . .. ... ii I bu. it tt .. "v tt r' ti. wniAi incwc"iiu nwP hP THE FOU'r'INNER i t. it . it it ii ti tt u 1 i. 3 " . , nriPntil auERestloa In the embellishment of the Court of Aduuwa aJonam . Detail lowing the rifh d Ori KeBttta court lre oranee tree8 in full bearing and Are f Paclflo Inornatlonal ExP l ' a " " . -. ; , , ,, , - - - j - ' ' 1 1 "1
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