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I 444444444444444444. I Means that yonr sub; t 5 scrlpticn has expired. '' i 44444444444444044 f 44a , .; ' . .. ' ' . , , Mp " "TV f u : "; ' ' ' fp)Y 2v cnRSOUDATID-aoV.t.ir'lt V. f ! THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PXJBiliiilED IN MADISON COUNTY ' ' L hi I IS- fl COITO. 'A-'- ' . 'y'i :) ' VOL XXI vNcwsof Interest from '. Big. Pine; ' . .; v'The farmers of this section j&re very busy with their crops. Some however have, quite a lot f replanting to do, because of the cold weather. - ; ' . : ' There has been a good bit of tan bark hauling recently, . con sequently (he roads 'are in a yery bad condition. , last Sunday was the regular preaching day at .the Baptis Church. Rev, Morgan preached a very interestirg- ssrmo'n, tak v ing his text frpm Exodus, 10-3. "Let my people go that they may serve me'',; A large Con gregation was there to hear him, also many visitors. - Miss Grace Wild.'with two! of i j her friends spent the week end, ' at the home of her parents, . Mr. and Mrs. G. W Wild, ,l M iss v Wild isv attending Su mm er. School at Mars 'Hill- " ' v Mrs, Troy Wild . is visiting her husband's parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W; wild rJ4 r Misses Evelyn and Lois Bak tr have returned home .after the ' close of D.orland ," Bell ' School, where they; have been for the past nine months. y , ' , Mr. McElroy Baker and Mr. Roy Roberts attended the dos ing exercises of DorlandJ Bell RrhntJ rThev reported a . nice . program als lotsjof jy ettyjgir Mr. and Mrs E wart' M. Ball and tamiiy moioreu uum . ence, South Carolina and spent . last week with their parents Mr. .v. t. Rail nf Marshall and ',Mn J N. P. Baker of Big Pine. Mr. and Mrs. Ball have been in Florence, South Carolina, for the past four years, where Mr. v Ball has been connected with the S' C. Industrial School there. They are now moving to George nwn South Carolina whereMr Ball hns established a business of his own. " -..Miss Velda Baker has returh- ' a n tviifnton Salem after a months visit at home) ? TCnm in Mr and Mrs S. E . Baker a daughter, Ruth Mildred Miss Mae' Buckncr and her brother Roy spent , few days in Asheville last week; ... - v ' What'Swrong with the young nl J Rirf Pine? Let's get together and have; a good ;Aime occasionally. How. about a pic nic now and then:ior a soci'al gathering once in awhile? yf . ' . What are the Baptist young liponle dointf? WhyWt organize a B. Y. P.U. and work together, in that way? ' Best wishes to the News-Re cord., . i ' Lieb tolure . Wedding Dn Mav 10th the wedding1 of Miss Mary Lieb and; Clyde Mc Cliire was solemnized at the of the bride's; parents, Mr? 'tad Mrs. R. 0. Lieb,' in the pres R. 0; Ltehy the PreaMc0UUty irrifineceary ? expanse ' few friends and rela--; joJ, endprimar jiong t h o s e .preBeht'v-j'eeta 'withTyow -approval 'wHteVtb; ence of a V1VH " " f - . it;oa-WDowell ana fit? AO were . t- , . - Mr. and Mrs. II. B; Jordan of AEhevilie., i n e ,youuB T-iH make their home - with th bride's parents for a short time. Rev. Dr. Brown SuperintcnoT- ent Of Baptist Mountain Schools Dies At West : Asheville Borne ' Funeral service for Rer". Dr Albert B Brown, 61, superintend- e'nt of the Mountain School De partment of the Southern Baptist Home Mission Hoard, who died snddenlv at his hdme on Tremont Street, West Asfieville, yester day morning, will bo. held Sun day afternoon at 2 o'clock at Cal vary Baptist Church . Ilev. J. B. Grice. pastor of the cnurah, win De in cnarge oi me auneral. Funeral orations will be made by Rev. Dr. i.'.D" Gray secretary of tie Baptist Home Mission Board: Rev. J. W, O'Ha- ra who has served' as .associate. superintendent o f mountains schools.' 'since: October 1Y; 1923; Re v. . Dr. K. - J. Bateman and other". " -. " , When Itev Dr."Prown became superintendent of the-.Mountain School Department, 25 years at?o tie "staretd the work with nothing but an ideal for service: friends say- .Today the' department has J -'- am ' OA in nine states, with 225 teachers and Over 5,000 students Over one million dollars' has been expended on these institutions. In addition to his work in be half of the' church, - Rev. Dr. Browri wa3 .adtjve in the business life of this Section and at the time of his death was a director in the Bank of West Asheville, ! . ewt Dft- ftrowri "ws born near Jefferson City, Ten'n., August 6, 180R. He was educated at Carson Newman College, where he was graduated with the A. B. degree, . . - "'. i j .in later rceeivmg me qegree oi vw tor of Divinity , He enterea tne tninistry and was for a-,, number nf vnari n'ntr of a . charge at Hendersonville, coming to Ashe ville, to take charge of West End Baptist Church. The appoint ment as superintendent of the Mountain S c h o b i uepartmen rfliwe while he was pastor oi West End Church. Survivors are his widow, : two sons. W a. Brbwn, of Cincinnati and A, M. Brown of AsTieville; three daughters; Mrs. B. A. Green of Bakersville: Mrs, 0 1". Gossct of Ashevilie and MrsRoy Ham rick, W e fc Asheville. O n e brother and jwo sistera also sur vive. '' " Interment will be at the West Asheuille esmetery. A Suggestion To The Candl- - dates Tor County , , . , Commissioner ''- " As there are so many Candidates for County Commissioner it look? almost impossidle, for any three to get a majority So I feel that , we all shoudonie together, and , sign an agreement for tlie three highest to be the' nominees, t I suggest wW nUet the County Board of I Election and the Republicarf county Chairman; aftthe"jCourt House f on o'clock ift( order Xq sign this agree U1 low,to the taxijay- luv...-, -7 ! , , , . ; . i , crs'tnat wd'doh't'' wan? to.'ut ttbe. ger that you wilt ue inere on mu date and I teel sure.iney win d - . Fav tfu ynurs . r - -Uto. W, Will , :1 MARSHALL, MADISON COUNTY, Rteet iWe At Bethel June I t ; ine secona group HiecuuK hi the Ex.cut.ve Ccmitee pU ml ' J i. ! m in for tiA. French JTOad AsSOCiat ion will be held at Bethel Church Monday. June 16th. Services will begin at 10 o'clock and con tinue through the day. The churches expected to represent themselves m this meeting are California, Little Ivey, Middle Fork,:. Paint Gap, Paint r Fork Let all these churches be re presented by their men, women and young people The object of the meeting is to "stimulate a better and more fraternal spirit among our brethren and sisters of the various churches and. to discuss ways and means of ' do. irtu the Lord J work more .effect ively. .Representatives f t 6m any other church or cnurcnos will be welcome. Lets-lay aside our busy' tasks fr a day and meet to pray, talkan l plan The following program wuJ he ch'rried out: (Anyone and every one is invited to speak on any and all subjects ) . ' (1) How may we obtain spiritual power? V '' (2) Asa brother what is my duty to my brethren? -; (3) The powqr of consolida tion in our efforts. - ' , U) "' Is our Association mak irig progresses it. should,'', if, not why? 7. , ' . ' B. RBaker Killed In Autorao- xC.WIAWentl:W: The mnnv friends of B. RBak er of Hot Springs were . shocked to hear of his death from an ac cident on the Hot Springs ,'Toad. After coming through a cut a bout two miles from Hot Springs, thn road swerves sharply to the left straight ahead is a steep rocky gorge, it is supposed ( that B. R. was asleep as he came throueh the cut and the car went nn'ftver the 'cliff. ' The accident occured some time after four O'clock in the morning,, ns about that time he woke a merchant in Hot SDrinirs .up; and wanted, to buy gasoline and oil, he said, that he wanted to get to .Marshall early as he had a prospect io wnom ne wa3 r.K -, .1 r .-Nil A I Car. i , "' howas called ' by B K as ne was cauea uy his friends, was a most ikaoie vounc fellow, lie was salesman rf h'Maann Motor Co . ana XUL fc"V ' the secretary of the Hot Springs rhvnhar nf f!nmmprce. 'He was an nne of the Board of Govern- ors of our Madison County Club, We who knew him intimately and in a business way found him to be a wideawake business man , a good fellow, with a heart of pure 'arAA nnd cflnerous to a fault.: He r,-.. -----at . - . had before him a bright future, pnminor of verv Drominent people, with his native wit, intelligence and personality, height'; have reached any goal he set for him w1f. "";;;-" It seems hard that a young f el with the world at ;his feet anA the future before him. should he taken from a world in which such men;. are needed:. Byt if God in his infinite wisdom deemed jt best, then at is surely so.. . . . .!... .l . - ui yva nis inenus leei ine very greatly an;, our sorrow is S5eepi but to hU mother, vij . -. very greatly anjtiour sorrow who grieves as; only a moiner can express- pur deepest sympa ap - thy; .v'i i .".S . - . .. . John H. McElroy, Sec'y,- Madison County Club. N. C. FRIDAY. JUNE 6th, 1924. v nissGibbs OfMars Hill Weds Greenville S. CMan ; - v .',. nBjtM Ijttata- 4d Rj nihhn nf MiiraIfill was the sipene of a very pfetty wedding oi' Monday, at four' o'clockwhen MissKatherineGibbs became the bride of Mr Walter Eucene Wil- kins, of Greenville, Si O. The rooms Were tastefully decorated with masses of ferns and flowers in'white and pink. The altar 1 was banked with potted plants and white flowers. As Miss L. Kremer, at the Dikno. sounded the first notes of the1 march from Lohengrin, Miss Marion Gibbs and Miss Louise .W ilkins preceded the bridal pair to'the altar, Mr. J. It- Owen, pbior of the brido, ann Mr. John McLeod. life long friend and col lege mate of the groom, awaited tlbridal pair. The ring cere mony was used and its simple be?uty was very impressive The bride, a charming blonde, wore an accordian plaited dress . -a' i . ' j i :.L in Jue georgeue ana iace wnn grey' accessories ' and carried a boQuet of bride's roses. Mrs. Wilkins as Miss Gibbs has always lived at Mars'Hill and hotda the love and esteem of the whole community. .She is a graduate of Mars Hill College, and after continuing her study at Meredith College in Raliegh she Came back as teacher of. violin. . .ivfr' Wilkins is.the son of Mrs. Walter E. Wilkins. a member of th Mars Hill College faculty, , i. . , .. aQt is. mteresiea lonace uii iwi'.i!L.;fnt. Ma hrufe tn ttiA lage where his father before his marriage to Miss Sally . Bailey, served as pastor and trustee of the college, . f ' . Immediately after their mar riage Mr. and Mrs.' Wilkins left for a brtef stay in the mountains which will be concluded at Green ville. their future . home, where Mr. Wilkins graduates at F u r- man University at this commence ment. "'' ;. ' '. ' ' , Fork of Ivy News ' The farmers of this section ftn V(,rv busv - Dlanting their roDS nd School is prog TynaUr Th YitHc. ressui VC,J' m " " : " in . - ... .7 I Ar I ivifkruHii. lu" ui " I t , . Rev N, ti. muips ana son waiter' took supper wi h Mr and Airs. J C. Edwards Sunday evening Mrs. J. S .Ledford has been very ill but we are glad to say she is improving. ' Mr and Mrs. Paul Sams of Asheville were visiting home folks Sunday. The young people were the en joyers of a party, given by Mr., and .Mrs... -Nick ' McElroy , Delicious refreshments w ere served. ' " t Mr. Tom Willis was visiting rfllntives on Laurel this week t tmA " " I Misses Blacnh and Edna Deaev er were visiting Miss Hattie Dea- vr this weeK enu. , v . ' .... is Miss Vergie Lea Rogers spent Miss vergie hen uogers Bpeni - -- , . . the night with Miss Willie , Mae' your prompt atten ,oh, . thereby , n.;:..j.-.!Ai-', r a-iuinp vourselves extra cost, and Morgan lasipaiuruay mgut . - m Marv Morgan has been ;ii for the bast week but is im proving very nicely now. A Subsciber. Mr. Gillespie Leaves On Monday Uier2ndof June Rrv. Mr. Gillespie who habeen supply ini llio pulpit a t the Biptist Church (lurintc the absence of our pastor, Mr Elliot said goodbyoito us, Mr. riiluwpio has oecn woiKiug as supply at. tin! Church since about, the middle of March, during liis stay hero ho hae lnmile an .. in numerable host of fiicnds, not only in the Church but in the town as well, all of whom will regret to see him leave. He is in our opinion a model Christian gentleman in every-way, a forceful speaker and a brilliant thinker, with a very congenial' disposition, so you can ?eo it is no" wonder that we all hate to see him g o. lie is especially equipped to do B. Y. P. U. work and during his stay " here reorgar ized Senior B. V P. U. and also organized a Junior 15. Y. P. U. of which he was very proud. Mar shall llai)tisl Church is prospering as never before, and it can be at tributed to the faithful consecrated efforts of our beloved Pa?tor Elliot au'edby his own selected supply, Mr. Giilcrspie, we are indeed thank- ful that their efforts have been dir ected our way. Tne Church as a whole at Mar shall, prays God's richest blessings upon Bro. Gillespie, we know that n the near future- wo are going to hear ol great things being accomp lished in the Kingdom for our Lord, as a result ef his 'efforts. Grape Vine Twisters Our be'oDle' in this section are "vil-Tfotinfr r Tiusv' cultivating their crops and butting out plants MissTexil Brigsrs of Erwin Tenn. was visiting , her , sister, Mrs. Joel Morgan last week. Mr. Henry Rice of Big Laurel Sunday a t 1 1 o'clock. ' .,' Mr. Everett Spimkles preach horp nt. a o'clock Sun Jay after noon, this is Rev. A.-J. Sprinkl's third son that H now preaching. Onr Sunday School is progres sing fine, our superintendent. Mr. Vaughan Fisher, and Mr and Mrs. E. S. Morgan attended the decoration at Laurel Branch Sunday, Shey tfok dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Gradj Merrell. . In thc'af ternoon they motored to the Forks of Ivy and heard a wonderful sermon preached by the pastor, Rev. Nefolian Phil lips of Fair View, N. ('. , fir. Jesse Chesley of Idaho is visitino his sister, Mrs. George Silvers, of this place. v " Mr. R. E. Ward's son and dnnoreter of Long Branch were visiting Mr, Relue Fisher here Saturday ana sunaay. NOTICE! ToT he Tax Pay ers Of Madison County fn the fact that the time , v "D ------ is drawing near, that I will be fore ed to make final settlement in ful I hereby notify all delinquents to come forward and settle their taxes at once, by so doing you will save mo the trouble and expense , of is suoine execution papers forcing collection." Please give thi9 matter 1 f u " , J' c: , Sincerely yours, -' Mrs A, M. White Tax Col'e',.fcor- M Alison Co. No 32 Announcement by t:c Citizens of Madison 'County For County Commissioner We the undersigned CilWns of Madison County, tnont itsj)ectfully ask that in tho, R'-puhlican Trimj ary JuncTl h, 10?4, tVd Ci. L. Mc Kinncy be notniiiiited ,h Chairman of the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. In making this announcement ' we are doing this on our own voli tion and unknown to Mr. McKin ney. We know Mr. McKinney hiw macle a splendid member of the Board, and know that if we should lose Mr. Mclvmney's pervice as County. Commissioner, that Modi oli County would lose one of ila most valuable assets on the Board, and would be detrimenenl " to the interest of the tax payers of Madi son County. The time has comr for us all to lay down our parsonal grievances,' (if ,'wc. have, any; ana vote for the best men to fill this very important Office as Chairmui of the Bd&rd tf County Commis sioners. We are friends of all tlio candidates who have annouueed for County Commissioner. Wo only ask that Mr. McKinney l o elected as Chairman of the Boar I in view of his fitness and wide exy p -rience on the Board, and in tir ing so we feel the Tax Payers will have made no. mistake. ' So hoping tlmt Mr. McKinney will , be our choice fr Chairman of .the Board. We are mot-wfi)ictiu. . i9r. -.v!o successor Mr. McKmnej. - J. HuWrt Davis, , V. E. King.; Pete Uice, II. B. Bar.ie?, Ira Plem- , mons, Elisha Tweed, W. L. Roberts R. L. Tillery L."Z. Elier, I. E RiimboMsh, E. C. Co.its T. E, Hunler; A. W, Emh-y, Cecil Buck ner, C. T. Waldrup J..C - Phillips, , T..I .-'Tillery, T. M . Cargile. G. B. Clark, J. E. Fox. Z V.'l'islicr, II. .. A. Wallin, J. D. Growder; J. N.' ; F.shcr, A. II. Btyan, M. P. W.ld CCFox. R.O.Eiler, H. L. I'Q ,' W D. Ponder, E F. Sprinkle, B Fox; J. P. Pox, C O. Clark, E. . G. Hunter, Hermon Crowder, J. M. Baley, Enoch Rector A. J. Bridges, R. H. Ward, Andmv Stiii- cs, John E. Rector, M E Candlei , M. M. Ramsey, L." R. Rector, J; . W. Redmon, Jas. , Hcnsley, W. L. Rector, J. E. Carter, II. H. Stines, LMl.Stines, Dr. W, A. Sains M D. Robert Norton, O. C. Norton, J. ; ,. Shelton, A. L. Coats, Tillman Gosncll, W. C; Silver, A. W v Bryan, Roy J. Wall, J. VV. . Buck- ner, M! V. Pack, J. II. Hutchins, '. R: Sprinkle, T. A. Iliggms, C.i W. Cody, R., F. Payne, 3s R- Buckner, R. Gentry, II A son Messer :; W. E. Calweil; Bob i Price, Jim Bargin Massey , W. Ct Groans, Joe rice', J. M, Payne, G. W Buckner W. M. Payne, J. h Miller, Sara Messer, Ranse : Rathbone, C. H. ' Grooms, W.V Or. Grooms, W. A. , V' Rathbone, C. R. Grooms, A. F. . Sluder, R. W. Kent, W. H. Payne, R. B. Roderta, M. .. M. Fanner.. , Jonas Payne, J. H. RedmonN lien Martin, 0. H. Brown, ' Lirf . . Brown, R. Q. .Payne Notice!. This is to say that my wife1 Ber tie price has abandoned me without just cause', herefore allpersons are herebv notified not to feed, harbor or in any- way trade with her, for I will not be responsible for same. i ' .: , Davis Pricq 5 15 to 6 7 24 d. 4) i : 0 i t :.v- -i A-
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