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: A ' ' 1 '1 444444440444444444 . J Madison County Record 2 uliik4 it, 1M1 J X ' French Broad News gitbUh4 My 1, HOT 5 COHSOUATIDHOV.MM 0000000000000000000 I ll '4m4444444444444 . 1m x mark here i tm us that yoar ssb- ? scriptioa lias expired.- pp0PP000P0P00P00 V .." : THE olsLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN MADISON COUNTY ' x-vt . MARfMALl MADISON -N 9 Eutt Iteas. Splendid Day Mr. Glenn Gardner is a frequent 0n February 20th at 10 o'clock visitor at Mr. P. V- Hunters. jn the Baptist Church at Mar Mrs. J. B. Coward has been on snau tnere began our meeting ac- the sick list for the past few weeks coriiag to caij an(j arrangement. but is improving fast. Qyf.mg yeT y disagreeable Mr. Floyd Smith is selling goodi weather the crowd was not as above r, . "uut w hargeM expected. Ten. of our makes one and all welcome. . MMaT,f 0. Miss Lillie Waldrop has returned m, consisted in sontf8 o to her home after, spending - a few . , . In Memcriam. Another President ' of the United ., States Born. DiAtioAf Tnharro Man Gives i lmeiy -novice w rwuicis God in his infinite wisdom i r ei t)PDT A Tin - 1 dnrt t.rVian t A iTathp.r his I IVA'.i- t KTi.Hro Dufnrfl ' Am Dy J. O. tJJUl.VOmH-' H.11UVVB LVDb Ttuuu vvjft- --I JJUllOl Ul JU'WIU. " ii , . i . . V-Y,. i I Jia frt . liimoAlf an T.nrd helD snVe that The News-Redrd ard To T he-Tobacco Urowers. oi, aii uie way iioiu . i.aui.tlllwvAa jv,nv.a w ...- rv :-j ,, l Radford, Va, ana aminaance oi us to pass on tnrougn iae ioiik iwyuai. r Bne fresh new land that will iro- valieyof death and never fear reted to know that another. duceWith the i Prer cultivation no .meet mother 'tl flJw ipprior tobacco to wnai oia t . n u tntvnnm nravpni Mini iiiuiiii .. .i :tu . Mn 'J w ili3 iviijviv.i. y-j . Coward V" " natin discussion. The viaitors Mr. Wiiford Brown is visitfhg who spoke forus were Rov, A 1 1, homl folks but will return to hi. Justice of Henderson villeBe v. work in Detroit Wednesday and Westxrf Cullowhee, Rev. U. Mr Dation Meadows will accom- Stukenbrok of Bryson City, Rev. 't,nnv him Walter M Gilmore and Rev. A. panymm. Hamby of Raleigh. AH these Mr. Bruce .Holt spent Sunday SeSTpf 'the" eveaing with Miss Bernice Coward, w fthgent 1 Mrs. Frank Fowler and daughter wilj ever jlDOW how grekt a feast Creta, were . the - helpers of Mr. 0 g00(j things he missed. I think J. A.' L'ndsay in " classing hi it j. verv unfortunate for our tobacco. , brethreu and sisters, so many of ' Mrs. Claude Brown spent the them to miss such a splendid oc ...t. j . k-. .4kra Mr R C. Uflnaioii an this: when such heart Waldroun's. " ening and thrilling addresses iare ,r. u:. brought right to our doors ine Mr i. r. AirP.u. Ki dom of ourLord, no tome sunaay on a ui' ,w gman affair and I am filad we Greenville. , ; . . h men as these to come Mr TTarrv Martin hns bought tn a anA neouraire us in our thM atore of . Mr. G. C. BrownLj-v- which sometimes seem to where he is ndw selling goods. mch f or us. I am glaS that y. c Mr H L Waddell and family are working, to bring the Kin s- left February 17th. for. Lyman, dom to cover the earth the Washington, where they expect to waters cover the sea ,We feU make their future home. the power of the chorek which : - ; r: . i triumDh.! Oar Lord said . -' Mr. Mammon Gillespie is "pena- -hell notpre 'H 8 most kl-crnst fiddle's.; ' it ja to consu&e all Other King - f rr t.- Monthprtnn and lit- j . tv.!o wAAtinor with Bro. ' ' ; ' JLVXtO. . IUUUID r-i : ' tie son, Buford, are visiting her Euiott and his church is, we hope parents, Mr. and Mrs. i . . r. the beginning of a series oi guuu :V;unui.ilr i Iz-noKir. Tnoptinca if not in . l.j ...urv church within reaeni oi Mr. Xojd Vowaro ua I 11, church in these two asso- finger ,s improving nice.y. Vomen of Mr. J. A,, Lindsay was the e Marshall church sure do "Highest Bidder" at H. L. Wad- J . to Diease folks when dell'ssale. jtliey are hungry. At the noon hour S ':- rv- 'c:nl.Ujin has beenUhiir inl1fd'ua into a room 'ad- 'virfiting Mrs feva ai ris for some joining the ; church and there to 'her home! too Rnrpad a most beautiful ana rpu....j ; . ' ' hmmtiful dinner. It was just a o-ood old time picnic dinner, rj -IS th. fellowship of .hat houH hands are prepamng to bu.ld the ojsTer when inhis, con highway ap Spring Creek.- , , fellowBhip , and prayer meetings at the noon, hour ha foA them. 1 thmK we s imbh somewhat a8,Peter did on Her- mon : at least l heara some v Gripevice Twisters. a ' visitora suggest that we remain a Mr. Dewey, Walhn spent the dJortwo .ionger., I am sure week-end 'with relatives a nd j-jef t with the feeling that Rjrf Tiaurel. Um hd heen very nearsthe Lfcrd. Mr. Claude , West and pim We most earnestly expect that . , : ; v,j- .npotinff mav help ? us in Irene Gosnell'sp en.tunaay ail tasks that of afternoon with. Misses Easter doing M our-urd commanded ., and Ellen. Allfen poping corn and .vfe thft. gpei to. the whole , 1 '.. i c " i jj -.t Mtarv 'Rnntist . in - reporieu a u;o 1.J.1U.C. ...,...'... f- i wonu. :v cw j r --- , . Mr Tom C axr i i 1 e was a these two associations ioin heart ,,Mrf lom KVR.. A-A v,nd in the work entrusted ,. pleasant caller; at '.me wr: " , oWe this the most . MissZora Rica Sunday ' after-1 lorlon year in the salvation o nnnnl ' ,ia hnth at. our doors and t Mr. Enoch MoTganpurchased andW the uttermost parts of the .' . : v Ik earth.- a fine young muie ;iroiu u. p McCracken. Geater Shelton. . Greenp County East Tennessee Western North Carolina and South-west Virginia. Come and let us reason a uttie t'npfithery. Since it is now an ac cepted fact thtf Greenville, Ten-1 nuaspe is an established and per manent Tobicco Market in this section, is no longer an experiment, but is a crop of profit to all who have the energy .and patience to properly look after this crop; i desire to give advice, letting it be worth whatever it may be to you. The erowtb of Burley looacco in this section has increasea great- . ' x . : 1 :t Iv dur ne the Dast lew years auu a . .. ..l is quite evident now that it win only be a year or two until GreenB- ville, Tenn., will rank as one oi, li ne t the ' largest Burley Tobacco Markets in the world. Now friends I want to reason with and talk this subject over with jou jou all know that all farm products are low (Except Tobacco) Grain is low, all kinds of stock is low and but for nnr tobacco croa a number of us couldVnot pay our taxes without borrowing the money. Now I want to warn you in the ffrst Dlacc to burn - and prepare well the ground for your riant beds. Sw in February if possible iWt sow too thick that you may have. an abundance of healthy nW.9 readv for May tranB- planting. - You all know the early pl8ptipg;fls;ofe youolwayget yourTicn tuu wen ui'v-To7 colored graces whh are so essen- ial in order , to a obtain tne wp prices. Such grades sell high every year, even during the; years of low nrices-these grades , are selected " . 7 . .I.,...' -L out and wanted at an umes at good profitable prices to J-'he grower. The next proposition if, seieti the very ..'.best tobacco lands you havP. iust what yeu have lahor to give first class apd thorough culti vation and proper handling, but do not' nvpr- tax vour barn room or hanging capacity. ' Plant early as possible in May if you can give the very best of cultivation and make the effort of your- me w make a fine croo as you all know since J,ubacco is our only crop is rfitah1 to raise now as money crop the tendency will naturally ho m innrsase this op in mos ,nh, seoions. I warn you that it stands in hand to select our . 1 V 1 - L ' Unnf tlllt.I. best lands ana give me uyo., ..-.- tih'n nroner h andhng and et c .hat' nnr .tobacco crop in mh ...tUn mav.'he suberior to the big croiis of common tobacco raised in Kentucky that we win noi u competition . with the .Aemw cror as a result of tne supenu. quality of odr crops over wen. A large per cent .of the tobacco ioa nf . Kentucky have Drcome -:!;' n suhiected vto disease, bile we have in our tobacco oen, a verysuj V w .-' I .iJ . - , , , nas op:a . ooru m;u umi vui sick belts can. urow-every big fac- aam 11 wc 9. 1 friends in .Mawhall andMadJiJon Torym-'in is w - -; - 1 r ------, - - Greeneville,- Tennessee, for their Mrs. Llda Kamsey naa oeen unow ma uiai, nw rrewueut. . j : n tk.n ij i ixu Amotima iwas immviii our IIUIIIC. , JU nne graaes, bo il nm, ir.uH m poor neaiui xui wuumv v; - . .. .. . J ' I . .. . i. . FaKrimrv flct a tirtii' lltflA fp.1 V, averago season, mase our crupa HO ph t f j bemtf ner great 3 - y; tfood a n a iar superior ; iu uo .fflSMW -.hn-ah hnrAlit WltJH"" V f V nnatitvnin the old belts, we ! ir:r",: o " -" wh.r Wharton Clary came to our ... l'f v , " . i ... hnma onrl, ir Innlr him in win not. ue luruwu i .wjy.w- patience that many oi ner - - i li j I . wihthe big common crops and friends thought her better, near- That date as some of my Wends 1 win nave nounug to Mnrf death she never rearea io ':cT 1 C ' j will be in a elass to ourselves. . ; t her God in the least. At birthday. So the new Presideiit T l 1. ....... kaii thor thPro I i: . .hn au on BtK - - , . m . . . j . . , . i ....u I.si. to her husband. Of course ne is no surplus oi ine ivpea nuu 8ia oUl; wna); , sne couiu yomt w . . , .v ..f. -irrv-n es of tobacco'we can raise ih our ward fieaven and ask us not to very proud of the gift. When " . .. . : . . .. . m. Jvnii rnme this wav atoD to see new fresh section l sei my pegs f orjet to meet ner mere. aue . ,. :,,--:.- v,r -ooJ ,1 ... w-5 the new President Motherand lor anueen muuou wop vmn oc- saiu. lujcieaui musi i uo wuimu , i-ii 1... -i. v,.-. . ., A ua f son doing well. . son aua we wm enriy icnuu vuo l0 ine SKies 0n uowcijr vcuow , - AMOSCLARY z i n 4 m nnruraan it iliiii . r avo rniinni hi w iiii, , 25 million on our next crop and if the prize and sail through natural triage, va. the Good Master should permu me bloody seas. ' U, sne saia i axu . . .. - I -. . ' . .v - ii.. j': - u.. to livelor three more years, j. e swimming in ine dioou sea uui npct to see Greinevilies a 40 mil- an ig well with me. She had lion market in the next three are been a member of the Baptist four vears.v - church 38-years in next May ' (V . ' - I - . w t fopi that thp; nrosDects of thai In all these .years the pastor :n mar io th hiirheat. U n d nreacher always found VJlCCilcvuiVi axJt ivw j v-r o y- i - I have ever kno In all my tobacco welcome m ner n o m . The Forgotten Man.' The Marshall Circuit of tho Methodist Episcopal' , Church, .oulh. Rev. ; Jno.' I. Spinks, Shelnnstnr has kccenteA SS.30 as a 1 nave ever snow in mi wj i"ivu i h vivumv - .r- exDerience and I have been in ; the kept a , boarding house in Mar- minimum quota to. raise within business for 52 years. Do as I sug- shall for years and said many ye years . for t n e cause of gestandlamsure you will land times she wisn sne couiu Su anuate Eadowment of right We np.x . one andall, who ..ever came to . , ; - . v PA -r Your true friend, J. Si BERNARD, SR. her tableau, earth to make that denomination.; The goal ready and come to her table of for the entire church of this joy ,wher Jesus our Lord was movement is $10,000,000 00, the fVA AoStif onft rin riTie ever did ' .w .rV.;K ; to. I feel that too much "sttess can hwer or thirst again anaiheP. thfi linnort of , lhe not be made on the md of all teblewas set free, there.'She . . - : . , Farmers that each anu every one asked rue to beg you all through aged, and infirm ministers and should make the effort of their life her dear old paper to not forget widows and orphans of mm- to grow the dcsi crop m . io meet ner tnere. one uiu iam usucis. , quality that they ever made. freeiy 0f the Great Beyond' The campaign for the fund is' Please bear in mind that conditions No one couid ever bog ner to being directed by the Board of toVSwrnPY stay. She said she must go and Finance of the Southern Meth coandw want THE BURLEY dii not want to stay only 'till .. . CROP IN THIS SECTION to be the Lord sent f 0r her, so on the "';"'a' J' superior to the large Common 9th of February, five .minutes W F. McMu y, h ZZ 'CZX not come in coition wHhtheir h mounted: pale an sen, to a stoa bole t. b g common crop., iw . horse for heaven ana imiuuiw i- u n K niK0;. dalgerin making a surplus of.ou, glory to stay through out ctern.Maii which tell the pathetic HIGH CLASS Burley, such as we it she leayfcS one daughter ' - - have the land and climate to grow d ..1, Mrs. Emma ' ; l?" """" "" and ean grow, with the proper at- ZadieTonder and two sons and witn sub stanUal gjvmg and out . , ' .... ;tic . . : r..,; lines rjlans for raisma the sum tention and cuinvauon , ur , their companions, mr. vancjr j-i i i .it "v tin -i i rfhr '.it'.' .. n rrnw a I KUf inai lhmv Mr . erPV I II II III IV IILIu i v I 1 ll llllnIL' JliUlllUV J . " - I will stand out and be in a ( .LASS Wey Ramsey and twen J 1 - AA l.t .1 Fl U111U LU1IUU1U) iwvw V I no a - salley Ramsey ana ivvcmj - . - onnft. , ,mrtT,V TU. f.otm-wg'wi . J t:u r, f Qniir DV tile UoalU, UVC1 wtUUu uaoLUit lUliaar.. ,M".v. tour grana cmiuicu auu always want our best tobacco a and grandfather, Mr. John G. .v. u, ,o nVruVncP. t Tvroiii in accepted minimum q u o t a s prontaoie pr.? - r - Kams.ey, an oi . fl m..v of Ann i ci nnr uuivvm v. mourn over oui , io00 . ;rw.voac1i rnal .fain She can't come u.UJ1u1,r.u?M whilp nn the other hand, the $ur- i.i lioirin in the lai se Jven- i ii un i . I . ; , tucky crops of common tobacco and see, us or fin her vacant the amounts. Several large in Vnn rn.nnot beat the law.of supply n, nn earth no more and oemanu, u'k'j one was iu tjov pulls , prices dorfu when supply der,g home 3 m0nths and 7. days expect jo. runs ahead 01 uoiuip""" let us keep out of the way of a bi( crop of mean, tobacco.- Let eveiy man start out with the aeierrainii: tion to make the best crop of tor bacco he has evet nrowu and every thing will come out lovely." ; v j. s. b. sr; dividual gifts h a v e already been announced and others are Pleasant View Items. Mrs. Hester B r i g g s f rom Erwin, Tenn., is spending a few week,s .with her daughter; Mrs. Jool Morgan. t''--A Card el TUcks. To the dear friends one and A Ve!sntiB8 Party. )Left 6ver from last week). One of the rmost delightful events'of the season was that of 'last Friday ' evening, Miss vma rHaws cave a ,vaicuwv but not any more than, our de licious salad, sanawiies aim coffee we iouna vaiuug w S tho dining room:- He re we found the.tabiesaii uewiau in appropriate favors which contained our fortunes, caps, etc, . . ThAO nrftfient were : ivi 10000 .... T .1 Where every thing was done for her that .lovinor hands could do She was taken to Mr. Jerry R.imsp.v's where Rev. J. 1 Spink j conducted the funeral Miss Vista Matin, of Ashe- sorvices. Her children was an v;ne. spent the week end- witn fton hv hpr hp.d side during her U, or narp.nts. Mr. and Mrs, .) A. . 11 . a. U m I . . . . l . n sickness ana was an ai uci Martin at Marsnau funeral including ; all of th e rfrand children and a friends and relatives. host of ry Card of Thanks. To the dear irienas one-auu pps,iia6-- . Th e present were: Misses t ' , ' all, for every woru i jCnor of her . Sunday school w n 'Vmii f Tw i.tU fA aiW kind deed so."UUUi .Y nf the Mr. vv.. iv. viooiiw .. comi.01 w class, tne juuug iuj V Ti Butnsville HiU was. visiting his lovingly rendered, ita our recent Methodist ' church. The hoti K.mhpr Mr. M.' W: Gosaell ma hereavement, we sincerely iby ;and sitting joom .were ' r. . hpautifuiiv aecoraieu iu brother,. Mr. M.' Sunday. v Tii a rnarla nn v (rraDevine arc awful muddy bu come see "our prayer meeting every; Sunday Eht; at 7:30 strictly, ;, a c, 11. tianlr trnil . J. Winston Rice and Dames, lODDy oUU oiwui - - very beautifully decorated m Ir.L. a niimhp.r of enioy- ucan,o . "-;a Ar able games anaum-v yirglnia.McClure. Myrtle Fort- UavflP P firTXIKr. Lillld VUOHU tiCi w r ir. Francis Ramsey, Myrtle Mcintosh, Mauae oeaity, a.io. Hanson, Mrs. Freeborn Messrs tor anQiyuo- Mr W. G; Ramsey is v ill at this writing- Miss Vcnnie Martin and Mrs. R, W. Rector spent last Friday in Asheville., Mr WI L. Plemmons is spend w npir- to thank our host ing a few weeks witi his friend nf friends who did lend a loving at wamut. nnrt hpinirttf hand both day and p w. Plemmons was in a iiva MVFue.. " 1 . .- night throughout th ek three Marshall Saturdayr months and 7 days ot sicKness p mtr rlp.ar mother. Mrs. Llda VI w . Pamspv. Thanks to dear Bap tist church for tire Howers ana J. Winstontviceanu oaoico.. -rr- contests were Messrs; 00- t Mrs. Belle Kunmon lamny . - 3 Mi Virginia Mcuure uiinvo .V Arthur and usl CMUi. '.piayeu. .ni..r;t in?Titf i man Thomas. 1cm, Arinui anaj fv. Miss Floria Shel'.on spent lastv Sunday with M:s Maud Martin. . Pleasant View school , will close Febriary 29tht 1924 ; SUBS(JRIBERr
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