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Jr.':- : i - ' 44444000000"0mi 1 4444 4444 400404440444 7 . v ' r i J A t P. , m' v mm nrnr i' 5 Madison County Record .! .... M.iubtg Jub II, INI J r S French Broad News '"' KUP"' Mf 1. hot ,' 5 CONSOLIDATED HOV.I.IMI '- I.. . V3 f fi -f(T '.-) ' - l An a uma, ntnt-i scriplica has weired. v Pf 009090009000900 :-'7.7X TllE ONLY NEWSPAPER PU: JSUED IN MADISON COUNTY "7 VOL XXI MARSHALL MADISON COUm , j C. FRIDAY. JUNE 13th, J924. No 33 ABSTRACT OF VOTES CAST AT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD .OR COUNTY ELECTION PRECINTS '" SHERIFF Member of the Board of County Commissioners OFFICERS JUNE 7 1924, IN COUNTY OF MADISON 4 Members Board of Education Mcmler Ikuao ofu pr cntative Township No, 1 Ward No. 1. Township No; 1 Ward No. 2. . Township. No. 1 Ward No. 3. Township No. 1 Ward No. 4. Township No. 2 Ward No. 1. TowflBhip No. 2 Ward No. -2. Township No. 4 Ward No Township No. 4 Ward No Township No. 5 Township No. 6 . Township. No. 7. " TnwnshiD No. 8 Ward No; Township No. 8 Ward No 2.' 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' ;.: " 1581 1694 - v 883 838 1060 504 204 486 8291263' 24S .168 473 n i 2 -i - S 5 w s - 3 2. a Q 0 o Q 2 3 B O 3 C w c "J O 33 a 17 3 4 0. 2 9 4 18 45 33 5 27 1 15 O 133 o2 39 14 2 612 64 30 9' 42 0 12 40 2. 2 1 2 3 S D 1 58 27 1 4 : 0 0 3 61 P67 .19 5 1 3 0 0 9 23 5 23 8 I 57 .21 14 8 8 0 6 ; 1 5 2 74 285 13 . 8 0 1 0 0 4" 20 4 12 13 2 69 41' 25 3 1 0 12 17 0, 30 0 275 23 12 2 2 0 0 31 13. 15 39 21 1 77' 47' 42 6 O 6 2 61 Q 81 O. 481 62 6 3 24' 0 ' 0 24 33 17 37 32 6 9 29 19 8 2 5 ' 9 '58 ''. 7:; 77 0 .467 '61 2 3 25 O 6 26 : 19 10 37 36 6 M 17 12 1 3 10 58- ,7 53 v 0 420 255 228 ' 7Q 97 159 149" 105 21 14 46 12 10 7 8 142 .'72 123 37 98' .25 69 9 73 1923 146 10 49 11 '10 Ji 89 8 CO .27 23 , 77. 40 13 29 2 5 110 18 . 42 1 . 21 ' 95, 35 ' 922 H'-f. Ncrris-rClcnoKS ' On Friday evening, May 30, . in the home of .Mr. and' Mrs; . Wiley Roberts oh Little . Pine ' Creeks occurred the wedding of their foster daughter, Miss. Jes sie Norris to Mr. Burlen Clem- ens.. -' : "' :,'77 ' ' -: Every thing was simple and ovely f The decorations most fittingly were taken from the fields and woods adjourning us. : white and green being the color . scheme. ;; 7 ,1 :-.' . ' y " ' , Just as the dock bointed to the hour of six, Mrs Nl L. -Graham more familarly known as Hat tie Tom, sang "Smiiing Through", being accompanied on W piano by-Klis Morris ; ' To the sweet 'familiar strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March ' the bridal 'party. '. came to the altar, here Rev. J; N t Andre; ' pastor bf i he- Presbyterian k Church at Marshall haT already tiken his place. Little Catherine. Koberta a nd Avinell Graham, .in bine and nink ortfahdV dresses acted as flower .girls, '..Mattering 'daises j . aid rose peiaiS as uiey came iu , Miss Jessie Bridges, as Maid of v Honor, looked charming in her ' gown of pink organdy, as she entered with Mr: J F- Andrews of Gastonia, who acted as best mani': :'7-'--i :. The bride had never lobked 'sweeter or fairer than as, all in " white; she approached the mar. rage altar her veil of tulle float , ing about her, and her arms filled with the daises she loves so ' well. "We the friends of the ' groom "felt he had never looked better 6r seemed more manly " than as he appeared at this time. So as the shadows of the eve ning were lengthening and the ' hush of the hour wa? on all, the sweet Solemn words of the iin2 ceremony were spoken by Mr. Andre, and each one felt them- selves included in ths ten: iict . ion which followed. - i;ocit":rtL3 c:renony a,i repaired t o the dining room where a bountiful1 supper had been prepared'by rlpring hands. The guests from a distance were as follows: "' 7'-' ' '' Mrs. Jessie Bridges of . Bostick, N C, Miss Sara Feazon of Bilt moreand Mrs. Lamer, Mrs. Cov eny arid Mr. J,. F. Andrews, all of Gastonia. . .. " , . Roth bride and groom are well known in this vicinity,! having spent their childhood days here, and many of their vacations The bride graduated from the Asheville'Normal and CoUegeaie Institute in 1922 and has been teaching since in the Gastonia graded schools. ' There) she, has made for herself a place tnat cannot be easily refilled. Mr.Glemmons, after gradu ating from the Ashevillei Farm School, entered the Navy where he served his country during the war. He-is now connected with the Hupmobile Co. oif De troit Mien ' f ' While Detroit is? to be ;the home at present - of V Mr. 'Vlrs. Clemmons, thjAr many friends are hoping that it may; not be long Befort - tne- cau o i ' vne mftiintains such as may bring Bull Creek News: i Mliysterious Featoc Develops The people of this section afr quite busy with their crops now. -' , ; Mr. and Mrs. . Bunion Fisher motored to Grapevine Sunday and spent the day at the home of Mr Reulas Fisher. . Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fox of this place spent Saturday, and Sundae with Mrs. Stines of Bull Creek-'-... ,.;-v N v Miss Sadie Burrel ,waa the guest of liss Arie Coats Sun day. . Bom to Mr. and Mrs ' Henry Fisher on June 3 a son. ' Mr and Mrs. Charlie Hunter; was the welcome visitors at Mrtv J. M. Hunter1 home Sunday. M isses Willie Nell and Mar garet Hipps were pleasant call ers at Mjs. Silas Capps. . j .A Friend. . i R. B IB. i . ; DCc2tIiiUB.R.xaer them back to us aga.in. J From The Knoxvllle Sentinel, Kr.oxvllle A Letter Washington, D. C. June, 5, 1924.' Editor,, ' . NewsJlecord, " ' ' Marshall, N. C, ' , My Dear Friend :- .7 ; Kindly change the. address on my paper fromJtTo325 IL O. B., Washington, D. C, to 'Box No. 304, Gastonia, N. G... I , ex pect to return to Gastonia on the adjournment cn C"rrec3 fthe end cf thia wct'x, c-J. wsnti rny paper sent me there until other wise notified. (" ' v '-. ' ' x Very truly yours, A. L. BULWINKLE. To The People of Ihfiisoji; . ' Ccusty This is to ' most kindly thank each and every one that support ed me in "the primary- on wsi Saturday. To leadfthe ticket in the Commissioners race with thirteen running, and especially after more than six years pn the Board, is,l think, quitan nonor, and was made possible only by your friendship and confidence in me, which I will very earnest ly fw tmnftrit. s To the ones or sections that did net support me, I have no un kind word, but promise .you th com a consideration and square fdeal that the others snail receive ' ' , "Gt., McKINNEY. V. Ttr cra Lu.at the . face you see. in your mirror in the morning r"r-'t tb look at lOU may net cca it asain all day' but others D ... . . Upon a close inspection of the facts a n d circumstances; sur ronnding the death of B. R. Bak er last week, his relatives and friends have decided that he came to hi death, not by auto mobile accident,, but but byJ foul play with a motive of robbery. In the curve below where the car wtfnt otar the bank of the roadj" several;, pieces of money were found. One wound under his eye and another in his arm looked v exceedingly ; like bullet wounds. His coat was cut in seve ral daces with some harp in stalment and not at all like, it had been cut in his fall over the rocks.; Some papers and; letters in his pockets had bloody finger trintsonthem They hud been examined by the murderer and replaced. ' V . . On the. same night that Bakers death occured,. Mir. Ben . Barnes;; and 4 his daughter and another man driving Mr. Barnes car were held up; tor rather 'the at- tempt was made( to now tnem up, a short dietaace from the scene of Bakers death. "vThis was earl ier in .the night. V'f; At-tkA lime of thft. death and Iturial of B. R hislriends and tne autnofiues ui.m uu cem facts sufacient ta; warrant me holding of ananqutstr but unler -J a. ' mM J the facts as tney nave peen iouna in the past few days it . is verj probable that: aif autopsy will be nerformedartd the coroner ask ed to hold n'incst. ' 11 a K v was muraereo, seem" highly trotaWe, then his murderers should be brought to the bar of justitijand the same mercy meted bulto them that tpw cave to him' whem they so foully sent him to his untimely 1 (C,wla - ' Miss Nettie Lieb entertained last Mondy evening (June '2) at the home of he sister, Mrs. T. O Drumheller at HOW. Wells Ave. . ''7-,. After many interesting games and' dances, delicious refresh ments were served. ' All reported a fine Jtime. Among those present were: t Misses Lillian Hodge, H a z e Fulton, Dorthy McMillian, GracV Roache, Helen Glover, Anna Florence Eagler, Elizabeth and Mary Straiter, 'May me. Town send, Mary Sharp, Minnie Dan iels and Mrs Iva McCray News Stories If you can't feet ice this sum mer, build a home made iceless refrigerator. They are cieap and serviceable and will keep food.' cool "during the hottest weather. Write Mrs Jan-r S. McKiminon, State Home Dem onstration Agent, at Raleigh, for details,' Watch out for lice and mites with the coming of hot weather. No flock , of ; poultry will ; pay profits and feed these vermin at the same time, ay boultry ex tens oh specialists for theTState Colleg of Agriculture. , . Those who labor indoors, es pecially busy mother v need to w - m cviai j kjwj luviu 1 1 iiv Messrs Aunon jonnson, develop an outdoor hobby. The Rhistine Daniels, Hubert Farm-.yetabie or fl 0 w e r ('arden, er, Tolly Wilson,; a n dRoy ':pouftry yarn or children's play nlemmons. (Kn6xville's b e s t i . . . : boxers) Frank Smith, Newton Morgan, Ha we Glidson, Edgar Miller, and C. H. Varner, all of Knoxville and Walter Penlev of Weaverville, N. C. Miss Mettie Lieb is home after a months stay in Knoxvlile. Mrs. Clyde McCIure has been sick for a few days . Missea Eva and Bess McDow ell and MrCharlie Martm of Asheville were visito s at the home of Mrs R. O. Lieb. Dss Lteia Freeman Weds Kr, Ol&n Jarrett At tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Freeman, their daughter, Miss Linda Freeman was mar riftd to Mr. Olbn Jarrett Tues day evening June 10th., 1924: ' Only relatives .and a ' few friends were invited t6 th'e wed ding. Rev. W. H. Hooker Of ficiated. ' " ' ' After the nuntial service, Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett left by motor for a wedding trip. , News Record extohds best Avih3S to the young couple. ground offer such an opportuni- ty and the body will be quick to respond, say. home demonstrate ino workers of the State College of Agriculture. K Abrfut time now to begin ar ranging for the big picjiics, bar becues and'other summer out ings. While doing so don't for- g3t the State Farmers' Conven tion at the. State College on July 23, 24 and 25, This will be the biggest gathering yet attemp ted at the College. Tom Tarheel says that he c?n gather more roughage with a mower than he can with hw hands and that's why he plants hay crops instead of pulling folder ' 1 Feeding the pigs liberally this summer Will make them less costly this fall and it might cause them to be in condition to sell on the high market in Sep tember, suggests W; W. Shay, swine extension spebialist for the State College." ' 5 '. . 'J. 'g':
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