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VVVAVVVVVVVVVVAVVVA4.VtVVVlr MADISON COUNTY RECORD, J r ":'.Zfc Medium. J Tlirongk which you reach the - people of Madison County. " 3 . Established June 28, 1901. FTW IB. he ;I3ENCH BROAD NEWS, , 5 , ; Established May 16, 1907. J ' -r TJL Consolidated : : Not. 2nd,-1911. S- V V" I Advertising Rates on Applicants. wwwwwvvwwwwvw--vw . T -THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN MADISON COUNTY VOL. 'XVII ' MARSHALL, MADISON COUNTY IN, C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1915. NO 50 "M KEG llIUlSCTORY ; MADlSON COUNTY. ' ' V..; Established I y the legislature ses ; Ion 1850-51. ' , Poiuiatton, 20,132. - , . - ' Caonlv sent, Marshall. i JS!.t leet above soa level. New and modern court house, cost 33.ooo.oo. : v . .' "v Hew and modern jail, cost 115,000. ; New .county home, cost 110,000.00. '. County Oflkcrs - " Hon.J E. ' Llneback, Senator, 35th "" District, Elk Park " Hon. Plato Ebbs, . Representative, - Hot Borings. N. C. - w a. West. Clerk o Superior Court Marshall. i Caney Ramsey, Sheriff, Marshall.. taw.B Smart. Reelster of Deeds Marshall - ; c.". Run nlon, Treasurer, Marshall N.O. R. F. T). No. 4. I A. T. Chandley, Surveyor, Marshall ; Dr. J. H. Italr'd, Coroner, Mars Hill ' K: C. -; - 1 " . W. 3. Balding, Janitor, Marshall. Dr. Frank Roberts, County Physl- j clan. Marshall. r : - -Garfield Dv-k Supt, county home. County ' cmmllonr ' N. B. McDevltt chairman. Marshall J. E. Rector, member, Marshall, U. " K. D. No. 1. Anderson. Silver, mem- br., Warthnll.. Route T W. L. ' .. . iart.aa tnomhpr. Mars Hill. J, C. Chandlev. White Rook.- -' p a MnF.lrov CO. Atty.. Marshall. Highway commlilon F. Shelton,-PresIdent,JJarsha!l. .T. A IT Mnrliilfln Mars II111. C " , i. Bond of JBduollori. Jasoor Eliba, .1 Chairman, Sprlnj? 'Creek. N. C. John Robert Sams, ,m Mars'-IIill. Ns C. W R. Sams, i . : mam MuPBhivll. Prof. G. C. Brown Superintendent of Schools, Marshall. Board rneettfct 'Monday In Januarj April, July, and October each year. ' School BndCollB' Mrs Hill ColleR?, Prof. R. I ' Moore. President. 412 students. Ses relon 1U15-I0, nine months, bejfln August 17th, 1915. " Spriner Creek -II k'U, School,- Prof - A:. : Pleasants, Principal, Spring ' Creek. 8 mcs school, opens Aug. 1st Madison. Seminary High Schwl. : vhMsK-IR fi. A nders.r rlnclpal. 5 .mo. school. Hetfins July .28 Bell lnbthitite, Margaret E. Gili , flth. principal, Wslr.ut, N. . . Marshall Academy, Prof. S. Roland Williams, principal 8 mos. school. : " Opens August 31, . v - ; J. c. Ramfcey; Marshall; Term ex " plres Jauuarj- 6th, ,1916. j . - " JaSDer Ebbs, Spring. Creek. N, Term expires-January 6th 1915. J H nunter Marshallr Route 3, Term expires April 1st 1915, j W Nelson,'. Marshall-Term ex - - sires -May 11; 1915 . ! ,' ; C '. ; T B'Ebb, Hot Springs Term ex- - , plres February 4th 1915. : Craig Ramsey, Revere, Term ex- ; plres March 191?, V : N. W.- 'Anderson, , Paint Fork, Term x plres May 19, 1916.-1 W. T. VDavUt Hot1 Springs, term " expires January: 22nd 1915. ; i , V - Steve, Rico, Marshalh' Term ex- - plres Dec. 19th. 191S. ' Ben WA.Gahaganf Staokhouse, N. C. Tetm exjlres Dec. 20, 1915. J " J. F. Tllson, Marshall, Route 2. Term expires Nov. 14thl15. . (3. J.-.Ebbs, Marshall. Term ex : plres April 25th," 1917. D. M. Ilarshburger, , Stackhouse, , Term efcpir.eSjJahuary 16th, 1916. D. P. Wilev Karxmrd. Term expires - December 23,. 1916.' '- ''O'. W. B. "Raihsy Marsaall. u Term expires Oct4tJil915';; s' : ". J, A. '.WalUn, - Big .laurel." Term ' .vnliw. 'Ai'iir. fith." lflW. ' . ' '-': a C Brown, Bluff: Term expire Jan'oary Slh 1017. - , . : BQZK2 SB Important Notice to the Public, Ordered by the Board of County Commissioners on November 6th, i 9 1 5, that no as-' sessments on real estate be changed unless on account of errors, that no poll tax releases be granted to any one, that no releases be granted on account of burn outs and that no bills be paid to any one for goods or anything; else unless purchased by said Board of County Commissioners or some one exhibiting authority to purchase. The public is warned that presenting bills will be a waste of time, unless you have authority by Board. The Board of County Commissioners are held responsible for expen ditures of funds and hereafter we am to know about whats bought and by jwhom the best price is offered. . Ni ES. McDevltt, Chairman. mmtmmmmmmammmmmmammmmmmmmi wiskswswsbsmsmssms i J TRIMMING THE TREE 1 f8 m 'K f' r 7 ' ', i f iff 1 f 0. &n m m. .BmimB sr i w 105 1 CHRISTMAS NIGHT. Christmas stars are sliinMiy li'i!a Eai 111 is drcssnd in suo v fl s wiiiU: Merry bcils rintf loud and cU cir, Filling ovt-ry heart it!i tliwr. On that night so Ions ujfc. Angels cnuie to nrth bt'lo.v, Telling to the sht'phi'rds tliere U-'Of. tk Olirht OiiFd.' fittfeuni fair Sleeping iii His lowly bid, Anaels hovering round His licud; And the wise men from ufar Follow on, tlieir yuidin .:ai'. . .'' Then the heavenly liosis all sanjj, Through the arcli their voices ranj;; Peace on earth, tj..inen g od w ill, Christmas niht,' we hour tluin still. 1 iUl EOPLE "who decide tq give only useful Christmas gifts often have a bunch of sur prises waiting for them around the corner. Look before you leap." is a useful thing to remember. n Useful presents should be accepted in the spirit in which they are given. Keep the Christmas spirit green. When you get a useful present, do not take It back and exchange it for some thing you can use. ' ' - Keep it; hang on to it. Do not give- it away to the poor, for they have troubles enough of their own. v One of the most useful useful gifts for some people la a smoking Jacket. Once we gave our old Uncle Peters one of those costly nicotine reefers. It had blue satin cuffs and a braided collar. The coat was. held to gether not by buttons but by gold- braid knots. The garment made a hit with Uncle Peters, but not the knots. For years his smoking jacket , had been a flannel undershirt, gracefully decorated with suspenders. Every eve ning he sat by the stove, smoking a pipe which would have suffocated a 'Steamship stoker. He never told us jwttt hs fcuniel la the jsipe, and we never went close enough to investigate.-: v . Christmas day they made him put on the smoking Jacket.- Life was not the same after that. They told him he mustn't smoke that vulgar, shocking old pipe while wearing the lovely Jacket. Everybody thought he was cured of the deadly corncob. He quit smoking the pipe, and instead brought home a, bale of cigars. He made a handsome figure, wear ing the braided smoking jacket, and puffing a cigar with a gilt band around it. We left him, smoking happily by the stove. In one hour we returned Uncle Peters was still consuming cigars. On the floor lay the family cat It did not raise, its head at bur footsteps. It would never look up again.' The picture frames on the walls had turned green. Uncle Peters denied that his Flor de Mule Ear segars had killed the cat. He insisted she had rolled over after taking one squint at the smoking Jacket. ' i Useful gifts often have a way of making themselves useful when you least expect it. For instance, wc burled the cat In Uncle Peters' smok ing Jacketl , With Joyful heart, on dainty toes, Her eyes ashine, each cheek a rose, Well laden with her presents goes The Christmas maid. In Santa's task she claims a share, And bears her gifts with thoughtful care, k While lovs attends her everywhere, A willing aid. Oh, Santa, take a friendly tip, 1 Unless you want to lose your grip, Don't let her make another trip In all your days. For she's a vision, so complete, So captivating, fair and sweet, That she has got you surely beat f A hundred ways. Let us echo their refrain, And to till the world procliiim, Of a Sariour's wohderous lovo, And our home prepared above. ' - ELOISR H. KBHS, Deci'iiilwr, 10 1915." si m i' m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m ' m m 9 . m m m m s . m, m V X M.T. Price is Bad ly Wounded L. W. Gilbert of Hot Springs Said to Have Fired Three Shots at Price. , . ' A GREAT DAY. J 5 t This is Christmas day, the an- J niversary of the world's great- J est event. To one day all the j early world looked forward; to j the same day the later world' J I looks back. That day holds time i together. Alexander Smith. 1 $8 00, consisting of 9- Brooders and 2 Automatic drintung foun tains, will ba'given by the Firm of Morrow. & McLendon dealers in lumber and builders supplies at the Corn Show Dacember i7th, for the bfst pair, (Htn and Cook) of any breed grown-this year. - . " V J. R. SAMS. -.7 . ; Couuty Agent. .Mrs. John A. Hendricks was in Asheville on day last wejk.v As ti e result of an altercation, the origin of which has not been learned, M. C Price of Hot Hot Springs was shot twice Sun; day at that town and desperately wounded by L. W. Gilbert, according to information received here yesterday. Both men are citizens of IKt Sp' ings and havv places of business near eacli oth er, Gilbert conductiug a cafe and Price operating store for' .'gene ral merchandise. P rice was brought to Asheville that night on train No. 102 and taken to tl e Meriwether hospital where an operation was performed. One bullet entered the chest and came out on the right side The other ball from the pistol took effect above the hip on the left side, penatraUnr the " center of the alxomn and piercing the large inte t ae. Tte patunt Is reported to be resting as comfort ably as possible but he has some fever and the physician stated that his chances for Notice Having qualified as adtainlstra'.vi tor of the estate of Amanda SiU ver, deceased, late of Madison County, North Carolina. This is to notify all persoi shaving claims--against the estnte of said deceas'- ed to exluliit tlicru lo rho undtr-' signed at nIhisI;.:. , '. C, on- or'"'-' before lii .-fith day of N-.v. 1 D 1 0 or this no i-c n m pli-adcd in -bar of tecovery. ' . ,.. All persi'Mis indebted. l said es-a pa.v will p:ease make i;iiiredi:Ue meiit. - ' ' This tle 53rd day of Nov 1915. . W. 1;. ALLE, i d:uini.stiM).oi of Admanda.SiM' ver. - Beware of Ointments for Catarrh t that Contain Mercury, , H mercury will turclr destroy tbt Mnn ot nrnO tnd completely doraufe the whole lytic in M DiiKruin i, luruuu ine mucous euriAcee. Mack rtlcie should never be used except on preaerlp. tlona rrom reputable physicians, oa the damage tliey -III do to tea fold to the Kood you can possibly dM rive from them. Hall s Catarrh Cure, manufactured. by F. J. Cboney A Co., Toledo, O.. contains no met dury, and Is taken Internally, act Ins; directly unoa .', tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. la -buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you pet th .' , Smulne. It Is tnken Internally, and made In Toleda, v bio, by F. J. Cheney Co. Teatlmonlalt free. . Sold by Drusnlsts. Price. 76c per botUe. ' j Take Hall's Family Pills for enosUpaUca. , , , were not as strong as he wi4i'id 'v, for. . No details of the 4difiiculty !). tween the rien have Ixjen lean-'ftl ,. ThomasJPrisleft of . Hot SpVlnr and si v ral t her p- rsonsf rom Hot '. Springs accompained Mr, Price to Asheville. It is stated that Mr. Gilbert has surrendered to the Sheriff of Madison County. ' recovery j Gazette-News. ; ' -
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