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MARSHALL. MADISON COUNTY N, C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1915. .
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1UU13CTORY Beef Cattle on ) The Kickers
High-Priced Land
(By George Pitch)
T HERE are., three kinds
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MADISON btWTY.
EstabllslieA I f the ' legislature ss
Ion 1850-51. . ..
Population, 20.132. V
Cciint.y soat.AMarshaU. A ..
, ie;.I eet above sea level.
New and moderp court house, cost
C5
. A : y: jA
A fB U3.ooo.6o. V"
."I A. ' 'New" and modern jail, cost15,000. .
i ! , A New county borne, cost 110,000.00. .
t ' A ' ; ' - Cooatr OHifers '': .A ''
: f.A- Hon.JN E. ' Mnebacl; Senator, 35th
i : District, El'i Park
Ortne bl farm "'of' Levi Seass
in Moultrie bouDty, III., L. D.
Seas and his father are doing
what so many people talk ; about
and so few have tackled in the
last fewA years -breeding and
finishing beef cattle. For at least
two generations ' this farm has
turned off it's liberal annual
Quota of .well finished steers for
are three kinds of
kickers: mules, shot-guns and
some men ,,. "V
The - mule kicks, because he
was born that way; the Shot-gun
because it was built that wav. I
An Act to Regulate the nse o
Assumed Names in Partnerships
The General Assembly of North
Carolina do enact,
t xn -w imr
; ofiuiw l. no person or
persons shall hereafter carry on,
conduct or transact business in
this State under assumed name,
or under any designation, name
and the human being because it' or style' other than the real name
is a right thoughtlessly" granted J or names of the individual or in
to him by the constitution
The human kicker isAdividod
A- r,M v A , ' r. Jinenuman KicKer is aividod
the Chicago markets. Some were int0 twQ kjndsacnte anfi thronic
7T &on.p)ao Ebbs,,Eepresentatly, bred on neaxby farms, and.-later The RCUte kic,cer kjckss bec.
lL . i. . ' " ' J J
Hot Snrlnirs N. C. - Z: . - ': I hns western ranges were aepena
A W.h'A." West. Clerk o Superior ed upon for 'stock As corn land
f Courts Marshall. A A- V- ferew In value, however, grazing
A Caney Ramsey. Sheriff. Marshall. jand 'declined In" acreage in Illi
James Smart, Register of Deeds n019 The West too, has been
Marshall. - A A wlJ.n drained bf cattle - Now that this
he has something to kick at. He
kicks until, he . removes the
object and . then subsides His
ailments is more violent, but he
usually recovers.- For'the.chro
oic KicKer nowever, mere is no
1 1 1 1
N.C.R. FAB. No. 4. A: ' "r , ; h-.b tope. He must kick to live. Na-
A. T. Chandley, Surveyor, Hantaan aiaea vencouragea ,: anu assistea bre b , shameles8,v com'fcted
, , i 1 ' - : . . . II . 1.? . 11 J . 1 II J I M " "
:. A W iner, . again oreeaing h a nnir8'wlth uu hinA ipmtt nnA
n T.TI Uori rVirnnftp. MarS 11111 ttl- 1 j; ii - " 7" T "
uao.y. oeei. , - i8 to-sbut off
Ji2"5ShJn N -" high-grade Angus cows ( a first
clan,. Marshall. . . ' , , ,i
Garfield Davis. Supt- county home, class pure-bred Angus bull, all
Marshall. , , ' : : A ftne etLt feeding and no pasture
v- A )-:.'-. : ' A - ' - are . the fundamentals ,of '-' the
N. C.
.Balding, Janitor, Marsliall.
Seass, venture in breeding ' cattle
f N. B. McDevltt chairman. Marshall for beef on $200-an acre land says
JV E. Rector, mem ber.r Marshall, K.
Y. F. D. No. 1." Anderson. Sliver, mem-
f ber, MarOiair,, ABoute. 3 W. L.
,'t; George, member, ' Mar Hill. Jt C.
:Chandley, White .Rock.A-.-A-" ' A - :
t-. P, A MoElroy Co. Atty., Marshall.
r .- ' "A;
.(Highway commission
F. L. etty in Farm and Home u , Tbe ffio -
Magazine; Corn and alfalfa fur ls to elect.him.to
r'-'i
nish the feed. Two "big. silrs
make business possible, and in
Mr. Seass' estimation. are 'pri
mary requisties t possible sue-
Cess. ' ;-. V; ' . .. .-
r 5T; Shelton, President', Marshall. There is barn room for all the
a. Y. Russell. : i A Bluff.vNi Ci-- stock - Tbe-calves breed for beef
A F..Sprlnklej;;! , f Mars Uill, JS. U. ? pusueu ,muuiuy.: - Aueir c0ngre8S on the' price of salt, on
wmaare.weii.jea ;aoa wen carea tw gUpren,o Court, on the minis
for and their calves are born tep of hi h-h .nn ihA.n,.n t
-' . I t it.i . I. 1 - T
Creek. NAO.' John Robert Sams. ffP "ranged an Cfy early Iie9 of 8quashed fireu3en, on the
mem: Mars Hill, N. C. W R. Sams, ln 1 they are encouraged to eat 8p-d and slowness heat and
... is liffla rpr in on alfalfa haxr rn 1 L . j . -
mem. Marshau. . froi. u. u.
Board of Education.
his breath. A This
was often done in1 the' good old
days when human lifej was so
cheap that a patriot could-go out
with an aje, and getj;epough
culls and seconds for a mess any
day without objection. -But now
adays, we have to let the kicker
we can'do (o him
office i or encour
age him to buy a racing Aftutouao
bile. y "-.-'A,! : A''A:'H:. . A;-""
The chronio kicker stands for
ever in the road withhls heels
pointed toward progress, i He
kioks on taxes, on street, buvi rig,
dividuals owning, conducting or
transacting such business, unless
such person or persons shall fi!o
' I 1.1 ..A3 .1 .1 i m . t
ause i iu ine omce oi me cieric or tne
Ruperipr Court of the county or
counties iti wHich suclv person or
persons own, conductor transact,
or intend to own, conductor tran
sact such business, or maintain
an office or place of business, a
certificate setting forth the neme
under which such business . own
ed is or is to be , conducted or
transacted, and the true : or real
full name or names of the person
or persons owning, conducting or1
transacting the same with ; the
home and post office address or j
addresses of said person or per-
School Fair at
Little Pine School
Mr. Editor;
The School , fair at Big Pine
School ,was so successful, that
we decided to have one , at the
Little Pine Graded School on
Friday November the 19th.
Notwithstanding t h ev rain,
snow and wind, the children from
both schools were out with mny
jf their parents. , It is needles
to say that ;the (occasion wa
success; for , children ; alway
make a success of what they, und
ertake. Children do not have to
go through a long mill to grind
them, into some kind of great. -.or
ganized effort to do some trifling
thing that should be done .with
little effort. They simply go
after the thing and do it. They
collected at the school house
thirty-sit different farm and gar
den products and three, hundred
samples of these products, Oue
Mnall boy carried a beautiful pig
a half mile for exhibition. A
Mr. Jasper Ebbs was present
The Coronation in
Japan.';
on
a n ue grain ana airaua jiay on ani bigness and iaiali-
tbeir own accounts. Mr.- Seass is! ! i.-'j-ri
tP a hntnl 14.U .1,
t -. ., ' -- . I" lauio VIUL1I. UU liliH
, i, size or Sunday newspapers, on
After the calves learn ,to eat a vu. atuat. nil kV:a olin nn tha
httlevthey-.spend most of rtet&&eoiw
biuio in Liieir uwn ueu. stuidit out i 1 . t . . . . . ,
'F-. .iiw.;;Ht,i, R. v --L1 A, ,-' ?eiriecioi Harare in nocprovta
.w., -"" a kwed to sup.k- nnt . thv rfl . . . .
- . . I nnncrc. unrl An rno virnlont. rnmc
itinntKa nll yAtl" i : .
ges
Brown,
Superintendent of Schools,' '.Marshall.
: Board meets first Monday in January.
April, Jujy; and October each year. A
' . Schools ndCollB'
Mars Hill , College, Prof, R. ,JL;
August 17th, 1915:
nine
?ffA'r
.!Li
r Clnrmo- fi-lf Hlirh School. ' Prof. V
-y. hi. iw woasanta; rrineipai, spruiK i "wu muo mejf
Creek. :, 8 jnos soliool, opens Aug. 1st ration on five parts corn meal and
a Vrain
A',AL-
; Madison v Seminary High - School,
Prof. K. G;Ahder8,prlocipaK 'd voa.
chOOL,! Begins July 'W';, :
-Bell lckltute, Margaret E.,Grtf
; flth, priijcipai, ' "Walnvi, Nl i; ; A vvN
Marshall 'Aeademy, Prof. 8. Roland
Williams, principal 8 mos. school.
, Opens August 31:0.1 'XA
one part oil meal, and for rough
age are given silage and . alfalfa
leaves.- From this on their pro.
gress into the fattening pen Is
rapi d . A A,; :: "A A XA A: A ;
JITNEY 0FFEB--THI5 AND St
- The kicker is usually born1 on
Friday, :i because that is1 the
world's unlucky day. X He begins
criticising his food on the day of
his birth. When be grows up,
he has to -approach his fellow
men from the .rear , in orders- to
say '.'Good morning" to them; ex
cept at long range,',and when the
sons. Said certificate shall be
"ti-"Ku " uuijr ucM.iiuwifueu ana maae an excellent aauress n
by the person or persons so o vn- "How to make a living and how
mg, ct nductlng or intending to to live." The children themswl
conauct saia business; Provfced ves, made the best exhibit for
that the selling of good a by sam- Little Pine as theywere a lot of
pie or tnrough traveling agjnts beautiful and well kept and well
or traveling salesman, or by behaved children; however, thefr
means of orders forwarded by exhibit of farm anfl garden pro
me purcnaser tnrongb, the mails, ducts did credit to .them and
shall not be construed ! for. the their township. We mean to hold
purpose of .this acHsr tendoctinir: similar fairs at" Spring Creek,
or transacting business so as to Madison Seminary, Bethel Grad
require the filing of - said certifi- ed School and others that ask for
cate9- , them. We hope that these school
r: SECTION 2. T h ' pvpi.1 will lead to a great Corn
clerks of the Superior Court 0f phow that will be at Marshall on
Uis State shall keen an alohabe- r,day December 17th, 191o
tical index of all persons . filing at this Corn Show. we wil 1 8
certificates provided for herein. aDle l offer some sma11 i P"zes to
and for the indexing and filing of the farmers who , can show the
such certificates A they shall re- Dest tnree fara ot corn produced
ceive a f.eo of twenty-five cents 0,1 1,58 farm- Fui' announcement
A coDv.of such AcertifinatAfj AnU wil1 he made X concerning the
certified to bv said clerk. in hnm Madison Gounty Corn - Show in
office the same shall be fiied, shall Dext week'8 paper
Respectfully,' ;
J. R. SAMS,
County Agent.
Rules For Farm
Renters
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Notary iutotlb.
r ' JVC. Ramsey, Marsliall, term . ex
, , plres Jauiiary 6th, J916, ' A:X-
' "Jasper Ebbs, Spring Creek.
Term expires January 6th lfi5( j
AA V tt tlunter. Marshall, Route
: Term enires Vpril 1st Al915,' -
A'J W Nelsobi Marshall4-Term e
K sires May Hy 1915 vVBf'--,?'--.
X, B Ebbs, Hot Springs Term ex
vplres February 4th'-1915. fXAA.-XiA.
; . A' (Craig Ramsey, Reverj .
. plres March 19, 1915, : ? X
N. W. ; Anderson, .Paint ForK,
Term exDlres May 19, 1915. ;
if . W: T. ! Pavis, Hot Springs. term
'.expires January 22nd 1915.
X DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this dies the undertake issues orders
slip, enclose with five cent' to Foley to the hearse driver to drive lovv.
:.Co :;-.Cljlcago,''Iil.rXwri"ting : you ly, and . avoid all' jolts. ' The
name and jiddres clearly . You will Lrvotians invented 1 embalminur'
r " B hit-. A firna irhon tha nt irtu lira a in.1
f.l.t. rp1..i tt j ' nv- . w "v . t.w nuviwu t i u-
3. pound. Mr cotighs, colds and croup, .,,;
Foley Kidney, Pills, and Foley Cathnr- of making death permanent.
.. . . . - . i wi " ' .. I t. -. ... i, ... . ' 'i
tic Tablets.' SoldABlvery'where.
Ter,m
ex-
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XXX AXSchool;
Dear-Editor:-4- Will yoa allow
me space in your paper for a few
items in regard to bur school at
Lower -.California. The. School
teva' Rice, MarshallX Term ex- at this place is making fine - head
. n'rso nan 1QfV. 1Q1S:
s- Ben W. Gahagan Stackhouse,' "N.
C. Term expires Dec. 20, 1915. A
A,' , J. F. Tilsofi, Marshall, Boute 2.
Ab'Term expires Nov.;i4thl915. A . X
; C. J. ELbs, ' .Marshall. Term '; ex
XTplrea April 2;ih, 1917. ;v; .AA:
A A- 1 'AM-', ITarshburger, Staekliouse.
; 'Term expires January 16th, 1016.' ,
D. T.-Miles, Earnard. Term expires
: . ' l 'liter, 23, 1916..; t - .. '; r J.'
' ' ' ". '. Hamser, Marsaall. 'Term
(
4h 1915.
e:-.
' E:Ar Laurel. Term
, lCia. ; A
-Is; I:' ' Term crrir
way under the wise instructions
of Prei.' Wilson and Miss , Phoe-
nix. We' have a fine body of
student, the school has attracted
much attention this year. r A
Mr.ljG.. A,Cocdey, has been
transferred from Upper Califor
nia district to our district. We
are all forking" together to a
great end .and' expect .to make
this school rank among the : best
schools in o'i Madison County.
Goo J wi;..Aos ts The ' News Re-f-rJ.
C AscriL-i for Tha News
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Heavert is full of kickers whom
tne other place nas.seeu coming
Besides a kicker is . usually too
busy objecjiing td; do. anything
bad. But it has been so arrang
ed in Heaven that when a kicker
begins to kick, he has to stop
flyipg. This , jgives" the other
anjrel a chance to escape, for
thus far no kicker has ever been
able to aviate beyond the : ground
floor.
be presumptive . evidence in all
courts of law in this state of the
facts therein contained.
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SECTIONS This act shall
in np way affect or - apply to any
corporation created and organized
1.1 A t . r . I
unaer tne laws or this state, or
to any corporation organized un
der the laws, of any other State
and lawfully doing business in ! Stick to ' the farm. It's
this State,' nor shall this act in better even for the tenant tl an
any manner affect the ' right of "the town or the factory, and cei
any person tr persons to form tainly bitter for his children
limited partnerships as provided whose future should' be deai est
of all things to him
2. Aim sometime to be a land
; I P1KH OR COUGH : RE&TECT '
Mothers, Dr Bell's Pino-Tar-Honey
is just the remedy for your children's
edld kilmeats. ; .The fact is that pine
is a quick enemy of cold conditions.
Its qualities loosen the muoous in the
throat, soothe t he luns and open1 up
the air passages.'" The combination of
honey, soothing and pleasant, with.
the iooseuing pine quality makes, this
by the laws of this State. -
finimTT ' t ... . : I
DiunuiN 4. Any person or
persons owning, carrying on or
conducting or transacting busi
ness as aforesaid, who shall fail
to comply with the provisions of
this act, shall be guilty of a mis
demeanor, and upon conviction
thereof shall A be punished by a
fine of. .riot more than fifty dollars
or imprisonment in the county
jail for a term of. not exceeding
thirty days, t' -
, That . this , act
owner. It you are twenty-one
or under, aim to be one by .the
time you are thirty-five. If you
are already too old , to realize
this, aim at ownership not . over
ten years from now.
3. Resolve to become a land
owner by the two roads first,
making; second, saving. Unless
you make yourself a progressive,
thrifty, economical farmer now,
you. would not be likely to keepr a
farm of your own if you had - it
.shall go into effect and become (j farminB and carefuj saving
upurativB uu uie urst uay oi JUiy ftre therefore hoth the . wmr tn
one, thousand.;,mne hundred and eet A farm and the wav to keen it
luinceii. . .ft.. nn Qii
. -..-. i . - . ' wivui Jfvui lift .'"v:y'! .
In the. General Assembly' read 4. - Don't try to b. 1 a landown-
three times and ratified ' this theer too, soon. That is fto. say,
7th day of March, 1913. ; , : (don't buy a farm until you, can
(Published by Resquest.) equip it reasonably .well. . Aim
first to get good tools, good;: cat
tle, and good horses .and mules
WANTED A few car loads while you are a renter, and then
an ideal cough remedy for children, j of cord wood.' . Will pay $1,50 let the land come later, instead
Jicu passing year Dripgs ror it, new
friotids. .'A family of growing children
cn iot a-ord to be without It. 25c. a
L 't:a. "
land
per cord Jb, O..B. cars at your nT i',.!nff .u
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-A R mTV'rn equipment later.The
Marshall. N. G. Uive Farmer
first and
Progres
The emperor will rile, make
obeisance, and read a prayer.
Then he will tell his im ferial an
cestors that he accept tbe throne.
Clapping bis . bands, be accepts
the "divine treasures of his Jra
perial . ancestor"T-the aword.
jewel, and mirror which have
been bequeathed by the first im
perial ancestor, Amaterasu Omi
Kami,- to her descendants as sym
bols of 'imperiol ' power. After
this the emperor end' ejonrPM
will retire, the sacred - food will
be removed, and the door of the
sanctuary closed. "Three . tinie
the gongs and drums'will sound
and theX assemblage will dis
perse,'"' " '' ' ' ' "
,The afternoon Aceremony of
coronation day will' take place in
the throne room ' bf' Shiihinden
palace, in Kyoto.
1 Tha throne room itself will bt
decorated with a short curtain
hung under the southern eaves
of the hall, and at each side of
the room w ill be a golden phoe
nix aud several mirrors, in tbe
center,' fucing ihj south, a daia
with three steps has been erected,
uj o v wh ch the imperial chairs
will stand. ' r
Hie members of; the ' royal
louse-liohl wilt take' their places
in-front of the throne. and the
emperpr will enter the throne
room iiina take higi seat. The
empress will follow to her place.
W-T'ift emperor, holding the seep- A
tre upright ajrai vt his breast,
11 stand up. The empress.
holding her " fan, i lo will rise.
h i asaemb'agt ; will then rise '
nd mast ""resiiectfully salute.
After" tho cmoeror dclivfra a.
hort imperial . message, telling
his sui-jects he accepts the throne '
rime Minister . Okuma then
reads the congratuhtory address. '
Ie will tnen give three ' banzai"
cheei-s. in. which, a't the assemb-v
lago will join, The emperor and
empress, will then depart, and the
drums snd gongs will be sounded
three times as' a wgnal that the
coronation function is over. ,
From. "Japan and the Corona
tion," by Martha L. Root, in the
Americanlieview of Reviews for
November. .
Ijeo Tweed of Bull Creek, was
a visllor in town Wednesday.
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