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- t 44444dd444404444444j " Madison County Record Miulih4 Jus IS, 101 .1 French Broad News . v t.ubn.h.d ttmj It, HOT s5 COSOUDATBDBOV.MH J 4 4444444 44444 4 i : . . a 1 ?1 O ' ,! .; ; r:::;3 ll:t jrr :i- i ' - -J u J THE ONLY NEViSPAPER PUBLICIlED IN FJADISOFf COUNTY ,1 Marshall madison county, n. c. Friday, September 26th, 1924 S VOL XXI No48. , Specks, - Oae does on? way and one does I another. i Nobody at all is just like his I brother. ' & don't think you're smart be . cause you are busy. , At something you like until you ;': are dizzy. ' - You're only a speck, just a email portion., , . In helping the work to keep up it a mALinn. . . . . ' lipk and you'll pee that others ., are doing ' " '.' Their part of the work of cut 1 ting atid hewing , , Mistakes they will make, there's ' nti'tt perfection, In life with its sorrows, sin and ;'-., infection,; -c t - But each little speck must have- '. its; own glory ' ' No matter how small, it has its ' own story , : You'll find in the letist there's 1 somethbgfworth learning, for GodMight is all, forever is ' burning. '.,- . . . ; V ' Mrs. Laura E. Stacy - Glen Alpine , N. C. White Rock N&ws White Rock school has a interesting . Society.! 1 1 i a very ociety.H t ' meets every two .weeks. The next - meeting will be held September 25." ? A ' - - lAt thd-lasttnectiri JUr.f : d Mrs Wright, our new minister r 'and his wife were present. We ; have had some 'very interesting v meetings ! : :Mr yA. W, Whitehurst of the 'Citizens Bank at Marshall, has offered a medal; for .."the. best reading, o r declamation. All the children that can, are going to compete. . - . Miss Covington, the new nurse has arrived at the Laurel Hos pital. -Wei are sure, she will be - a great helq in ibe'wo'-k. ' The county, r oad running . thrpuglr White Rock has been, taken over by the . state and , they are preparing to improve it greatly; and we are hoping to have a really tfood road very have a really good road very soon. " .. -;" Mr, and Mrs.; Shelton from (keen, jCfeunfyjV'rvini. Mrs. Gentry, Sunday.; , f MhsZula Shelton, who has Wen very sick, .is -able to return home " Seventh -& Highth,Crades Picture Of A Trcs Friend M!en love; dogs because dogs alone meeHivfriendship needKaa . "We do not claim that atbUmW thfi faith, the' simDlicitV. and the genuineness to supply , One pbilospber has said that a fri -M is one " who incessantly ' pays us the compliment of ex pec1 ins greit ihipgs of us. - Ari - ctlteF hasicflned a friend as one - who kno ws bur faults andN love j us still, A man's dog goes theu j. all c..i ..ctten. he .never ? asks " q- " lions, fneyer explains, never ar'-is.Cplljer'-s ; Cn tl.a exact Spot from which the Pil.i-i FathsrS' to?k- their '.dcrartuJe f r o m Inimin;ham Creek in England, for Holland, in1CC3, th'Cfe'h been 'set up ' .oiTal'coL';emorating tha e- -it. , . ':: NOTICE! .Republican Speaking Hon.. John J. Parker of Charlotte, Candidate for Gor -vaof oa will apeak to us at Marshall, September 19th, at 12 o'clock, as a speaker Mr. Parker ja faw equal and none Surpassing him as an ' sneaking by any means, it will do you grjod as long as you live. , . " '-;'"!': ''"Ss." !; ' Hon. Jake p. Newell, a speak'er of National Reputatation, come out to hear him. It will make yob. feel good all tiver. - The time and place Marshall September 10th, 12 o'clock. Chapel Hill September 20th; 7:30 P, M. ' , . 7 .y; ' : ' ! ;7 ; ' .' ',,' i '.'.' ;. ," ; -:' '''- ' ; ' '' Hon. Ike Meekins Republican Candidate for Governor will epeak iu Madiorf Coupty a Mar- Bbail October 4th, at 11 o'clockMars Hill October 4th, i 7.20 P. M. In my humble opinion this ' is the "Greatest Roman" of them all. What the Colonel can't say h not in the English Language to be said. . There is not a Democratie speaker in North Carolina that woulJ meet him . for their j .,' ' :. . . . '.;f ' ;. good right arm, to do so they know that they would be torn in shreds. The Democratic Committee would not dare let Mr. McLean the Democratic Candidate for Governor meet him although he was ' . -. '-'"' -. , ..''-. ':'.; ' ''..' ''' '. '. : ' .'v; challenged by Mr.Meekiua. So don't miss these speakings. , ' - ( v. :; i ' Let everybody come and - ''-,; "-. Hon. i A. Witner, Candidate for County on'the issues of the day -MartThkll,1 Oct I8th'at'l2 O'clock Hot Springs As above stated don't forget the dates of these speaking; be LAUIDS. V No Evidence Of Life hnllsis San Jose Calif. Astronomers who have been observing Mars servatory have thus far found ) UVI CVlUbUVD U J.U.W VU fauu according to Dr. Ri C.i Aitken, associated director of the ob- - servatory. bWe do not see the network ot canals some times portrayed and reported to have been seen ' by other astronomers)' h e said. ' We do see markings of various kinds that look more natural than -artificial V We have n o evidence so . fa,r ,; that .' any of these markings are other than not inhabited, but mere ly state our observations have shown no indication that it' is." The oldest shoe factor in ; the country has gone but of business. Since 1762 the shQp f ounded by James Benedict has continued under ownership of hi descend ants to produce the celcyjated New Cannan handmade, ''shoe, which for a centufy enjoyed the oi nt ftnrv fnrt- 6 -. . . . .. : , . wear, it is saia mat me com- pe'.ition of machinery, "which Ihe nouse of Ecnedlct refused i tq install is responsible;; for the -4 factory being closed. :. 7-;--,notk For IMison County, orator. When you hear him you especially bring the ladies. Don'o A. - . or United States Senatorwill Mowing places To-Wi: at the VERY TRULY YOURS, J. Will' Roberts, Chairman Ninth District Republican Ex. Committee. Tie Little San of Rev. ; ElierDies Ben We sympathize most deepl with RevT Ben Eller and his good.wife in thef' loss of the'u three-year old. soiv Ben, J r., who died at theirihoine iaStates ville on Augus'. Zi. The follow ing account of his death is taken froma StatesvilleDaDet:' "Death followed a ; critical ilbiess of some days, lock jaiv having de veloped from an al irasion on the knee: The infection was first discovered on A vaesday' eve ning. The following day he was removed to 'Long's Snas torium. , Until hisvfatal illness he had been in jro'iyst health Surviving a,ve his parents and three fcter: " While the hearts Weed,' 'chey' have the comfort of knowing that tha d?a- child will never kn w what si n i i, ao i he will neve1.- againls jCer. Abut him thev! will never have an an-jriotiafhoutfht'fot he is "Safei in the Acms'of J ?su3 " ".J : ierse-8 H; P.' Smith and D. 1 Neeae otVOteeri-bc)ro, N. C ', who passed through ovfr town four months jgq. enriuteto (..'alifornia by autr I returhear to the home of Mr. J.;i Redmon last Saturday. These young mcnt reported a fine trib t i the- West 'r ami through l lTn1if rn a to Ore!iCn and Vash ,r rHlm.iir ! OV WaV 0 I chin f4ninTiatti 'find Knox r ville After'flrending three oeJ four days wiwi tnenw m shall,: vhey returned fcoMbeir hones. -,:-', ; X:-: . in 1920 will say so. i, Don t miss this forget the time and place.' - tV'ifK. ; '"''' -J""" ' address the citizens of Madison " -, Oct. 18th at 7:30 P. il. sure anc come and bring the . Jan. 24 Is Date f cr Next 1 TtUIEclpse of Sen Washington. Whi'e no total eclpses of tne sun are listed for this year, one of the best oppof tuni ties for. observing, a total shutout of Old Sol's face Will be afforded the eastern part of . the country cany Ms. ine coming year, officials at the United States naval observatory hert say.--'- ' --.V ' ; On January 24, l9.'!5, the fun will l e in total eclipse. This will start at sunrise just beyond Lake Superior. Its path will be : on into New York state and lower New England. ' Eastern New York and southern New. Eng land will be the" best positions for observations. ' Another total ecliDse will take place January ,14, ,1926. , This will start in Africa, crossing the Indian o- ean and the Island of Sumatra in the Dufch East In dies and i he. lower islands of he Pbillippines. ' ; - Notice! Haying; qualified as Adminis trrtor of the estate of C. '-T. Gar rett, (deceased) of Madison County N. C., all person having claims against said estate are requested to file same with the u"deasigned ad ministrator or this ; notice . will be plead In bar of their recovery, - W, T. DAVIS, Ad msr. of es- : ' V' tate of C..T, Garrett;, . . 9 1210' 21 d. :v , the Republican Ticket,, 'KlslUJlly Rdsers: ' ,:- ,; Ve'd Uke to Meet Dick ;: "Strange, Dick likes Gladys so." "Why, she's not bad."( : : "That'r what makes it a o strange." . -'-' '-.':-. ' V ' .BROWN JUG aes Be, SIrsrt-CIrcull7 ,: He "Her comes a friend of mine. He's a human dynamo,", She- 'Really?' - ' : - He J,Ye?, everything he has on is charged1. ' , ; SELECTED ; :Ih8 CirtJa ; "Wha' brand o' bacca are ye smokin', Jock?" : '- "Idinnaask himl" ; .t , LondonBystander Following Kedlci28 ' ' ''I heard your son was an un dertaker. 1 thought you paid he was physician." ' "Not at a l. I just said he fol lowed ! he medical profession." s ;-'.. Selected I'iRST Steno "The idea of your working euht hours a da ! I would not think of such a thing!" t Second Steno-- N either would L It was the boss that thought of it.". ' : , ; . Wall Street journal y ASafa Retreat First Business Man Calvin, there are a couple of creditors close on my heels." , : Second Ditto -"Quick run into the savings bank over there. -No- body will think of lookinjfox you there." Foolscap ' EXccpfloai to Every Role "So you went after the job. I thought you believed that the of fice should seek the man?" "I do. but this is a fat job, and I was afraid it might get winded before it reached me." Boston Transcript - To Avoid the Rush "Last evening, sir, I distinctly saw my daughter sitting in your lap. ' What explanation have you to make?" - ; "I tfot here early, sir. before the others." Exchange , Grape Vine Items Out school at this place which is being tanght by Professor Ray aad Mis3 Bon ida Savers as as sistant'WjS aro proud to say is moviag Ort lire.' ' , . Wa Lcl.eve we wil! have some work done on our road up Grape Vine soon. Our overseer, 'Mr Braskey Bryant is taking a good interest in his job and we aim to get behind hire. Mr. Dan "Louis, one of our old est and best citizens has been on I the sick Tisi for some time. 1 Mr Ed Pe k's little daughter ale J years olTlied last Satur day morning 'at the home of her tfrandfather, .t. George Louis and was laid to rest at the Coats fiemetarv. Sunday evening at 2 n'ftlock. It was thought she died fro-n Diphtheria. Mr. Len West has been quite sick for several days Mr. Toin Cargile has - married Miss Zora Rice. The couple seems td be enjoying life fine arid are regular attendants at r.hnrr.h and Prayer Services. We all wish them much jo. Mr Aaron Tilsoh was here looking after his farm and bus! n bs, last week' A Few Fillers , - '.. '' Phosphate ojone will not make good wheat; use some nitrogen also in the mixture, advise ag' ronomy workers of the North Carolina otate Colleg'?: ; : , ; Ars you building your , soil? Plant some legunits this fall for plowing under next spring and note the resuming increase in. crop yields. -;'., 5 , " That day, used in selecting good seed for next year's plant ings is the most valuable day's work done on the farm, says Dr, R. Y. Winters. A twenty-two acre fielef rf d clover on tie farm of H. P, Rob inson near1 Granite Falls has yielded about five tons of hay per acre in the last two seasons. The third growth for this yfear will be turned under for soil im provement '' Mr, RoLison used A J" ! - J rtyvrt ' . ' ' I (.wo ions oi ume ana owu ponnus of low grade fertilizer per acre in preparing the land f.r soed- ' Tom Tarheel nays he sold the last of his cull hens at the curb market last Saturday and now won't have to feed anything but producers this winter. iuc TcnrJ!r.int!iiFc;d When the Ten-Millonth Ford came into Hollywood at the head of a parade of more than a hun dred gaily decorate cars, Doug- 1 a s McLean, popular young movie comedian, was out to ex tend the glad hind to , Frank Ruljck. the driver. Then Mc Lean ' posed for the picture. , The Ten-Millionth - Ford con cluded its trip at Los Angeles. Weather The predominatinE weather comments from ail parts, of the tatc are "Too dry" ; in the weSt-' em counties, ' Very cool nd dry" and in southern counties, ' "Hot and dry". Several re narked that conditions were fin! f--r iiarvost- hg , Favorable w(ather,; ccin it- ions were i eported in many araa. From the i:i;h to tn 1.1th a , day days slow, soaking rain occurred all over the state ; . ., ' Death Of Pbscca S$itSr The Deal h Angel vi-ited the home of Mr andMra. Beu Smitn September 18, 1924, and ' carried their lovely little daughter, Re becca to the happy home on higl . Rebecca was ailing for eight months. ' During this long linger ing illness, she bore 'it with the patience of a grown person. Un til the last, though, she was only six years old, she prayed that her smothering might be removed Little Rebecca enjoyed singing very much and begged for " sing ing until the last breath. The funeral was well attended and ably conducted by Rev R. D. Guthrie. '';' V v The berieved family wishes to thank the community for their kindness during Kebecca's illnc-; and death. - 1 -T. A. V COD ! ,.v- I
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