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99994444444444444444t, J Madison Counly Record Mutuliud June 13, ltoi . J 3 , French Broad News Etlbllth4 Uf It, ltOT ft . COIISOLIPATBDROV.I,n 199999999999999999999 1 lie N ews-i record 4464464444A9999itK I AN X MARK HERE Means that your snb- 2 scription has expired. J &9999999999P999999999. , v V THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN MADISQN COUNTY j VOL XXI i - MARSHALL,; MADISON COUNTY, N. C FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th 1922. .r ' Nol05 I: The Official Vote Of Madison County Nov. 7th 1922. 2ESSSSX3EEEBBEZE3 Ill-pro. Solicitor Clerk Court Jleg Decdi C Surv. C!oroner Sheriff County Trea. County Com, Senator Rep Cong. ' CongtabU ELECTION PltECINCTS No 1 Ward 1 No 1 Ward 2 ........ No 1 Ward 3 No 1 Ward 4 ....... No 2 Ward 1 No 2 Ward 2 No 3 Ward wmiuri wmniMw, -rmjtmmiwrm gn'TiTlht , , ' IH 1 1 m k j ' ?- ! 8 i 3 !3 s 8 3 ' 2 8 ! i a 5 s j. -1 r An a .9 w E5 a o a o .a s a o A H 8 w 3 00 n : 2 8" 3 3 a. a a 5' 3 ca i ! 8 u 1 S &" n J5 s N S No 4 Ward 1 ...:..-...! 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" .34 46 76 11 "63 7 62 6 9 48 11 59 . 50 10 52 9 59 . 68 92 .27 111 3 105 5 8 75 11 112 Ml 4 103 4 127 98 199 29 186 26 168 46 27 152 26 134 153 26 141 48 v - - - I 78 156 162 62 142 38 153 42 41 107 71 130 114 40 148 45 32 182 45 1C8 54 147 57 '112 143 52 142 55 '52 142 37 165 24 137 75 76 91 48 74 49 50 44 49 56 44 49 'CO V.48 110 193 128 175 '125 158 106 180 171 104 172 ' 96 107 165 116 165 45. 189 122 6 118 1 96 8 1 .66 1 .86 67 1 18.r 1. 180 26 34 46 1510 3084 2812 1739 2807 1310 ,2533 1473 1431 1901 15G2 233(T 2064 1371. 238, .V:. A I 1495 189(1 1919 13.50 ES3CS 805 268 8 To Every Voter. In - Madison County. : With all my heart I take this means of extending to you ' my most sincere Thanks for your un faltering support in my race for Representative inlhe next Legis- " lature of North Carolina I put forth my every ' effort, and you m ifave me your most loyal support. Although our political beliefs are "different in many instances yet, our mutual interest for the wel fare of Old' Madison County was clearly manifested at the Polls, . on Tuesday; last, we are -01 one accord in our desire to do the things that will help us ; most, as far as our County interest , is in- ... volved. v ' ;.A.-''"'A ' I do not know whether L merit ,the Fattering-Majority you gave me or not one thing I 4o know, every supporter of mine .'has a very warm 'place in my heart :ind I shall be very, devoted,: to even those who ccjpld not support - me.' I assure you that I shall do all in my POvER to pr,ove my self worthy of this erea honor. ' - And I Bay this one word to all of the Citizens of the County. My wholeAim is to serve The People, and I want you- td help . me by letting me know ; your wishes. I am going to the. L&r f'slature to serve you, one and 1 .1 With a heart full of Thanks t 1 longing desire t serve you, I r i Yc.t Friend. Great Illustrated Armistice Day - Patrotice Program. s; -H V, Rev. E. R. tvans, . ; Pictures showing AMERICAN PATRIOTISM, beginning with the War of the Revolution, and running down through all the great wars of the Old U. S. A -that of 18l2-for the Freedom of the Seas that of I860, the Civil one tha of 1893, Che Spanish American and last, but, not least, that of 1918-the43reat World War, will be shown upon the screen at the First Baptist Pworld war tended to the cohfir Cnurch on Sunday night.. .Among the views shown will the f-'i'Tin; rv;p in Stern dence River Tiber at Rome-The Spirit of 76-Oar Boys in France Perry's Victory on Lake Ewe Union of North and South and others of like nature and charac ter.' A descriptive talk will ac company the view as they are thrown upon the screen. : : We believe that Religion and Patriotism go together, hand in hand, and we will give Scriptu ral proof of it on Sunday night in a , short Gospel Prelude tolhe Illustrated Program If you are a "bred-in-the-bone" patriot a real lover of your old Uncle Sam, you are more than welcome to be present at this meeting. We will have special music and other features appro priate to the occasion. Remember the time and place First Bap tist Church Marshall Sunday night November 12 1922 1 "HOW THE GREAT WORLD WAR PROVED THE OLD BI BLE TO BE TRUE," will, be the subject Of another Armistice Day Program 'that will be held on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. There are those who tell us that the late War tended to disprove the Bible' and make of religion a faree and a failure, but We' will prove that this is not true On the contrary, we honestly be lieve that we shall be able to convince all those who are open to conviction, that the great Just Items Ti"qflHli' 11 Jlir.H'H . tii ns and thus become useful ' ;. .'.. - ' ' self-supporting unitrof Bociety. The Bureau of i Child Welfare" The farmers of this section 0f the Department of Public Wel are very busy gathering corn and jfare is endeavoring t6 locate all sowing wheat. They are pro cripple chijdren in. the State with'1 gresging niceiy witn tne woric. : Fermon Chambers of . 'Ashe- ville N. C. has been visiting his ' orthopaedic treatment And pdii. parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cham-1 cation during convalescence. As hard- Ram tn Mi flnH Mr a P.lo- , . : - ...... , v v. v.. ,no asssiance, is available t o r! ence Allen, a daughter Mr and crippled children between the Mrs. Culberson. , Many were out!ages of 14 and 16, the Bureau is Sunday for the first time after especially anxious to ascertain their long illness. Carmon Phil- the number of children between lips and Esta Balridge are Cu-, these ages in order that adequate pid's victims. They were quietly ' provision may be made for them marriea tew aays ago. unijualified support; Committee of both clubs will report cases in the towns where they are organized. Please use all means in your mation of the great and mental essential truths Chr ifr funda- of the l don't . A Letter To Mr. John A. Hendricks. ' Mr. John A! Hendricks ' Madison County Rehabilita- tion Committee Mar-. shall, N. C. October 25th, 1922. ' Dear Mr. Hendricks: By an appeal of the Gover nor, copy of which is enclosed, the week of October 29th to Nov. 4th has been set' aside for the purpose of taking a census of the physically handicapped persons of the State. . a view iodeterminingtheirneeds;community information a b o u t and arranging for the necessary tUk ve ,v a send us a form for every crip pled person of whom you have knowledge Very truly yours, . , ,;, H. L. STANTON. Department Of Vocational Re habilitation . Emeth Luttle Bureau Child Welfar. , It is to be hoped that every crippled child and adult in Madi son County will give their names v The Department of Vocational Rehabilitation has been,, estab lished under the Division of Vo- PoHnnal -1lloflw frm thn mtte pora of aiding disabled ; residents jready pledged to a eampaisn r ti , c-... , ?. vf-k. tl.,r, f i -. th e: t " ' t r r ' . To locate those in need of and ab!e to profit by the assistance offered, a censis of the disabled is required. -The two departments are asking that you use the. en-to some person to be listed so doped blanks to report any cripJ that the State Vocational Depart pie, adult or child, that you know ment may have correct know of in your community. The back ledge of every crippled person in il I i m m - - or tne oianics gives you lull in- Madison County. formation. I am sure that you. appreciate the fact that the . as sistance which will be given the unfortunate ones in your-community will depend very largely upon the completeness of J the census that is taken now.; There will doubtless be some duplica tions but they can be cared for here. . . ' 1 The Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs The National Government in connection" with the State Government U trying to help the unfortunate crippled1 people so that they may .help themselves and not be depen dent on others for support ' The superintendent, Prof. Homer J. Henry and Secretary,. Mr. W. J. Morris of Marshall or myself or Dr. W. E. Findley, vice-president will be glad to trz'zt any rrr::n in fll!rrr the ' 7
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