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I I1ADIS0N COUNTY EEC02D,
Established June 23, 1901. S h i
I Througk which you reach the S
people of Madison County.
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Advertisiug Eates ca AF?licatica.
FRENCH BROAD NEWS,
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. Established May 16, 1907.
r va0a t i Not. 2nd, 1911.
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NO 26.
MARSHALL, MADISON COUNTY, N, C, FRIDAV, JUNE 26th,
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VOL. XVII
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DIRECTORY
MADISON COUNTY.
',. Established ty the legislature ses
Ion 1850-51. '
Population, 20,132. ' ;
County seat, Marshall. , ,
6:.'o leeb above sea level.
New and modern court . house, cost
133,000.00. ;, ,. ftleAAn
. t m,1an lal . COSt 15,000.
New county home, cost 110,000.00. ,
v . County Officers.
' Hon. J E. Llneback,. Senator, 35U
District, Elk Park ' 1
. Hon. Plato Ebbs, Representative,
Hot Springs. N. .i
W A. West. Clerk o 'Superior
Court. Marshall. , '
Caney Ramsey, Sheriff, Marshall.
The Shelf of Afce
(Prom The Kansas City Star)
How can men in wis ousy w. T . the ghelf of Bfire
spare the time to shave, gracef ully and remain there con
sorGildersleeve of John Hopkins tentedly a teat of human cha
wants to know.
Tt,.f id nnn ft f the mOSt f6-
X linn ,
markable questions that ever
came from a proffessor Jot Greek
jor from any other kind of a pro-
Vnr t dlsDlavs a iruiy
i ncnta., - m
I remarkable misconception of. th inception of its meaning..
intimate relationship Deiwe? Like" rich preserves on our
time and whiskers. ! ; 09 shelves, are our. dearly beloved
ia if. possible that in.tne M I , , . A m ci,0iWpa nf Ufa.
" r : j-,., IU1U UCULiio vu "w
racter both as to its strength and
its sweetness. , -
Tha oVia1 nf acA. however, is
aaw o f '
not so terrible as it is thought to
hn. The reason we areaa it i
be'nause we have not the right
New Cancer
Bulletin.
t :
State Board Health Tells
People What They should
Know About Cancer
Why it Hurts so When You
Hit it Against Angxninj
(Erwin Magnet.)
Better limp all the way to
heaven than not get there at all.
(Bulletin by the State
Health.)
Milwaukee Journal. . f Qod the
When you bump your nose or .q
chin you bump the flesh and bone
IM.IIII US-Ill MM UVV I 41 Mr! WAtl
- . V t! s in over me river ury ouw, j
Boartf of you feel a sensation or pain jufit
where the blow was struct .. . nn .nA
youstrike hepoin of Jo , lig reiiBi0n will stand without
are men in neu
Cancerison the increase. The f- ""-""
State poard of Health realizing k hat Ufctle hitching 1 here
the tiiely importance of check- SCil the bir central because they w
arshall. years of bis life Proffessor Tney give out a savor that sweet-
T7onr4at.Pi- DI ucw ueisrec.v ions nil DT 1ILU lur IB,. ,utj
i t T),.nn m 'i rfiftRurer. i n va n r rimer rniuoi -
N.O , R. S1- No 4
wears a beard because time
Kaon 'r.Wnmrhlv seasoned, tested
1 Adai At AT.
enyuu u ,hftV wft8tad too much
our people has just prepared ana . . . . tiftklin oain gos
issuea ou wyico
,t his wife. You can una
ikling, " , - , .
i a. - w . i i Dvnpvi.iiinir in til in BiciaKa vuu vm
a wi m Jr I . . '.i!.. :M aH In t.ho P"v,J""o
and What You . Should jvnow . nrinff puzzara. luuac "r . "
.u, tv. u. v. M hii wears a ueru - ; and tried over tne nres . oi e-
A. T. Chandley, Surveyor, Marshall I eMe - of beards. Lrience and paltf, and their rare
ir.' J. H. Halrd, Coroner, Mars Hill
N'V. J. Baldlh(f,-Janltor,-. Marshall.
. Dr. Frank Roberts, County Physi
cian, Marshall. - -. .
,' Garfield Davis. SupU county home.
. Marshall. CouriMroHoww -RPntember
1st, 1915 (2) November
10th, 1915. (2 1 ' - .. .
March 2nd. IW5, (2). June 1st, 1915
Not that it takes time to grow . , thi ff mncn
them-rAough ik aes- ?ut. 7 to be desired and when lost out
years of growth are minor mci- K leaveg a ionginfir
dents of whiskers when ii com that can 'never be satisfied by
to time consumption. ' The hours anything elge v
sDent in the"care of whiskers by , naervesi are often filled
. t l . www r-w
those intrusted with tneir Keep- . . memories of long ago
ins. The quite nqmberless little , . - month. t0 watering
devotional exercises.glven wholly for their honied fragrance, and
to them, such as snatcmng mem , ,t theT are well presarved
(2). Sept. 1th. mb, z). , v . from injurious soup, gu. u.ue, filled with the BUgar 0r
j. Ed. Swain, Solicitor, them jom a 8tary spark oi the . . of understanding.
N'0, t' lwm I cigar, muffling them from manur maUer how uU the cnp of
c"'ci, A lrmJud M. H. dine winds! These also; are but . la t to our llpa t0
justice, Rutherfordton, N. C ' the merest indexes of what whia- drinki it8 bitterness is made
irii Tfirm-Judee E. B. Cllne, of . , to tjie calandar. ; L.of hxr the after-taste of sym-
Hlckory, N. C a thief o f time, a ,"alj pafchy that comes from the dear
county c.mmii.ion.r bumper crop of whiskers may-be old peopje pre8erved on qur shel-
f. McDevitt chaliman. Marsn.. id t0 mabe rroerastmauon . ,.f . ; : t;
- . tr...iM i ' k. . . - . i . - .... i t . - j -
E. Rector, inemner, " like a watckdog oi tne ireasurj, . , gQ shaU r keep them
There is many a man who has ae- . lfl a aQ make
voted his whole mature life th? World good ancl precious . for
crowing Jthe flneAt beard in ,th . - wbeik we, too, shall
N.
J.
Marshall, R.
w Ti 'No. 1. Anderson, suver, lum
ber, Marshall,,- .. Route .3 w. u.
. Oftorire. member, Mars Hilh J, y
Unanaiey, v "v -
P
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ldiey White RooV, vi- growing be flnev Der v-, us-".Then, wher.we, too, snau
a McEiroy Co. AttK, Marshall- county. : Indeed, , you v true w hftve- to takd ihi9 inevitable climb
oommlolon, tensive gardner of whiskers nas the ghel 0f ag, we also
shelton, President, Marshall. a fuU working day cut out for b become delightful preserves
Bluff, N, C
Mars Hill," N.O,
G. V. Russell,
A. F. Sprinkle,
Bourd of Education.
.Tsner . Ebbs, Chairman, Spring
Prnek. N. O
24 hours.'' Occasional
ly a man can take a suit of whis-
A lot. them alone. ' xiacau
forget them. But such a person
is so rare as to be negngiui.
uTi.u man pnwffed in tne
L. j..un fha hourd izets on the
luuusuijr .T " .
John Robert Sams,
mem. Mars tun, j.-. .
mem. Marshall. Prof. R. G. Ande s,
Superintendent of Schools, Marshall.
Board meets first Monday in January.
April, July, and October each year.
a .hnnla ndColl8
. Mars-Hill College, Prof. B. L. Mvg with the fingers the full
President. 412 students. Ses- b
A5t 11th, ins- - s...Sm,. ...,,. to sh.v.l That's
' ' wns. Principal, Spring l aaxr Tpn or flfteen minutes a
-.a it M l or 1
Creek.' 8 mos school, opens uB.
VS W www
shall become delightful preserves
.1..' l! -t
to sweeten, not sour, ine uvea
fVincA that follow after us.
ah vnn who have nrecious and
owoa. nid kdv Dreserves on your
home shelves, or the memory of
them in your hearts, rejoice ana
little hollow you swikb uu . hel, a
L"g.l food may teachers are obtaining
oetwCeu .u. , . - ----- money under false pretenses.
of the neck and runs through the . & man nan
arm to the wrist In tne nouow to reform hef Qo.
of the elbow the nerve lies over a don,t
:vayouketht iiJ a Chrl9tian any more than
vou feel a tingling sensation
which isn't exactly funny bu an automobile. x
because it tickles the bene is tatbep be pastor o ft grave
called the funny bone. q BQme churches. you
the people must be informed and ; t.Ao1 caQ bave 68 maDy innes as
made to -know the nature and A PerSOnal you please, but you will never
facts ; concerning rrODieiH. "T T'lVn Vf a..
JVl l - . .
m . ! Mni o . . . rrlollinrr ,a
Wim.na Wnrln.l I. . .. . .i!
About it." - r - - "
Lareelv because of public Ig
norance and neglect cancer now
prove fatal in over W per ceni
of the attacks. Whereas 90 per
cent could be cured through ear
ly recognition and prompt re
moval.. ; V,
Herein lies hope for the con
trol of cancer. It is at this point
large-
They must know that it is
all-..
XHERBU proverb is
s'L: TSgj-ife
him in. The real man snuns ine
na.t.h purnotted with velvet. What
God needs and the world needs is
men who are solid mahogany all
the way through.
v the beard gets on the be ad that yoq - have been so
mind. 'It gets into the subliminal u. of tbe Lord, for nothing
consciousness. It induces w'e dearer wm ever come to you in
.. t hi :iu . .
reBer actions, like naaiing witu , . ... . nothing more bles
a - coatee, ' putting ' a Peking , t you ia the woria
duck's tail effect on a Van Dyke, L come Clara Cox Eppersonl in
the Southern Woman's Maga
zine. - .
irritation of some local ussue & f bfi.
ia known to be more prevalent in sianaer auu w v
is KDowuw uo.u i norino- it. It is our most popu-
overnounshed peop w. h its , wicked.
dent that these P- , efc we,keep 0Q endur.
aes can be conirouea, . . we
it ia safe to say that cancer is " "r . g . . ,
rS Municipal Board
breast and by avoiding xver nu- her ' v .. turn. ,
trition, predisposition .w cancer turninjr con. The aldeman of Bilt-
can be greatly diminished encouraging more-is now considering the
-The board 10 speak ill of others. momentous question of passing
asa message of hope-to info llways the time : for beginning an ordinance requiring all ci
the people that if taker intime uform.sright DOw. Don't zen8tokeep their chickens con-
tne majors ?r -- neiirhbors to make fined.
cer are curable, that in "Btart . It is your problem. At the risk of revealing the
oy y&o 8ecrets of an executive session of
cure. r or vu , nder; by listeniDg it may als0 be stateci
cancer, write to he State Board oe authority that a
, . JUIHUWU ' - . 1 H i0
m rt n Dmn. nrinclDal. 1 mOB.
school. ' nrif
' Bell institute, mai!ttio
fltb, principal, Walnut, N.
Marshall Academy", Prof. Sr Roland
Williams, principal 8 mos. school.
Opens August 31,
' Notary falloa." :
J. C. Ramsey,' Marshall, Term ex
plresJauuary 6th, 1916. .
Jasper Ebbs, Spring Creek. N. - 0.
Term expires Jminry 6th 1916.
,,'jH fluntcv, Marshall, Route 3.
April 1st; 1915, ,
. .T W Nols on, 'Marshall-Term
sires "May 11, 1915 "
T B Ebbs, Hot Springs-ierm e
plrea February 4th 1915. .. ,
Craig Ramsey, Revere. Term ex
pires March 19, 1916, - '
N. W. Anderson, Paint Fork,
' Term expires May 19, 1915.
: w." T. Davis, Hot Springs, term
expires January 22nd 1915.
tv Rice. Marshall. Term ex-
. rlres Pec 19th. 1915. -
Ben W- Gahagan, Stackhouse, N.
0 Term expires Dec, 20, 1915.
v J. F. Tllaon, Marshall, , Route 2.
Term expires Nov. 14thl915.
C. J. Ebbs, Marshall. -Term ex
' plres April 25th, 1915. . .
D. M. liarsuuui goi,
Term expires January 10th. 1916.
D. P. Miles, Ba- rd. Term expire
r,. Uauisey, Marall. ieiui
expufs O-.-t. J,-h 1915
J, A, V.- .in, Tig La, I, Term
expires A'.'.:, t"!i, 1016. .
C. 0,Ljd, i :-3: Term ex..
January
... ,
the business. - How can
4n tVi5o hnnv era spare tne
time not to shave?
The Baggage
The Ripening
Cherry.
: -I,:'''.' ,fc .
(From The Ohio State Journal.)
The cherries are now turning
Checking LaW. into Mashes.- They, are just
of Hesltb, Kaleigh.
Demand for War
Horses.
English, French and lta-
lians Buying in mis
Country and Argentina
(Chicago Dispatch)
-v. Anntrn(t,( for horses are
v. .
by tne ttriuso.
to scandal or by repeating it upon the best authority, tnai a
even without approval you spread y0Ung dog belonging to the city t
contagion. .The best course al- fathers was recently attacked
ways is to seek good in others, anfj bitten by a chicken.
but the next best thine is toaeier it i3 probaoie van suou
the dealers in unwholesomeness, board will require all chickens
1 ii 4. An t.hia la t Asm L Un mniaH in r.fise the confine
ana iue wojr w .w 1 uvj uo
prive them of an audience, ior ment ordinance aoes uun v
unless it is listened to scandal third reading.
dies as soon as it is born.
VnV'ilta Doauirer.) spangled with cherry p e. nis a 3-- - with
: 1 1 ronr t.iihi, hak r v uuu.i iiwgv.f
So' many inquiries have reach- lypie An other piea have theii
facts About World's!
Largest Battleship
TJClj ISLZ Gover is Than Any
irfjrJ and demand for calvalry stock p BuiU or,
tllO 1UII ouuM6i..
Itis a shows gratifying expansion. Oa-
Forergn Battleship Built or,
so tar as Known Project 3d
----- Unrcoa Anstral a and new
ry pie. All ouer pies nave hftve about been cleaned
favorites, devoted sou r-;",, a,ftilftble stock and
ed the-Interstate Commerce u.- favorites, devoted sou s inat ooW ----- . slock and
ex- mission over, the checking 01 0n apple, peacn, . . h agents ftre now working
baaire since the Cummins gooseberry, pump. in , Areentina and the United
" ii,- intonstata com- on every one or ineir vu. , -
amuuu.cu.T T TnnJ pencil .lingers and would 'eign "n ein horse3 are bred
merce aci weui iu t-v , - - sboufc a "hurrab, ' " pencus r . a ft.
...wv, umn, on Wed- k m nnmft to in large numbers, hence she must
8, that the com misions , " 8hoated, but wnen we come w flipn;sh!ntr the
nesday made public several lec- cberry pie, their we stop, bring- .f motive
fpr, written, recently dealing ing out the brags oana ana ruu lg
-UK-, subiect. The letters up -Old Glory." for everybody Jn ftg
rt-rthat one declaration without distinction 01 race, w . " t to $1g0 is being
rflnplssufflcientforone per- or previous condition 01 service , q U5
w . . .. I i a oharrv nifl. . . I "
son's baggage, no mauer r 9un. for gunners.
man? pieces, and man eacu p- - r;: fwft
sender is entitled to check with- rise imoeaaea w ta Summer
. the maximum streans 01 leauuei.j w ---
OUh CAl" "VM"'W ' v. On can taste the sun- lo.HUU pounas w u r
free ; allowance 01 piK w - - iteness ,hat lDflaminat,on of the bronchial mileS and can be used effectively
lonirine to himself. T.h e com- rise awi 1 distressing cough and . o. t mi e.
' . . , 1 . 1 1 : xa riiir. r r cunwHirH hhu uc- i 1 bv w w -
minion has held that rauroaaa r - -' makes sleep impossible. D'oiey s turn- , a Ar,,nnft a iarffer than any
. i i: nhAnoa has nnr. imriiNiiuu uuc 1 3 4-v an. 1 auo
have a right to charge an aaai- ioru wu ---- ey and Tar uompounu Btui iu. rtitrrt huttleshiD built or (so tar
2 where the .true value soul out of his .appetite. Wh ,Dg tickllng d the XStSSS. She ex-
of Larzaa is deciarea ana w .m ------ -- - hronchlai affections Ma4a aUter ship, the Fenn
' a. 1 . I X 4 rrt1 rtUVJU H ll 1UI ViULii - I I'J llita. wm - I wuwvtl mw - -
IT m tin V-vEriT UP I I 1 L UU UW T V W I - . - rMl I -
hnvA t ia ordinary uwv 1 t. t t. Rnmati. Man uui.. . v
Tonnage, 31,00.--Length,
water line, 600 feet.
Breadth, water line, 97 i feet.
Speed, 21-5 knots.
Horsepower, 35.000.
Belt armor. 16 inches.
Gun armor, 18 inches.
Armament. 12 U-inch rifles; 22
i 6ve inch rifles; four 21-inch tor
pedo tubes.
Complement, omcerB do; meu
937.
Fuel 2,322 tons of oil.
Cost, completeabout $16,000,
mm
Tk moin imtterv will throw
16,800 pounds to a distance of 20
IaQA0 Ua f
Bylvanla, by a few tons.
great blessing 1
if you" can get 1
7 Cbjero4IJola.Drink I
itfromthobotae- I
I through a straw. I
I JUway3 uniform, I
I ' "Pnrffflvrlrilicioir. 0
V 1
cct t:d ty the carriers. jrv