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fl I . , . ,jL ( . MM ,( ,- Mf i .- t.T v ;.. t j,. 1 ( i ..- -i -r - 1 : i 1 . i (THE-ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN MADISON COUNTY ft I 5 KILLED INSTANTLY BILE WREQi Henry Knight in Sif ht of Horn Has Skull Crashed sXfcr Tura Over ' EUGENE BURRIS, THE DRIVER, IS ALSO SER IOUSLY INJURED Tha KAmmimitT was shocked Sunday morning to hear of the inotant Heath at Charles Henry : Knight as a result of his car flirninir over In Bight- Of Ms hkme, near the Seminary. It seems that he and Eugene pur--ria hal hAAn over to Ashevnle and were returning home about 2:80 o'clock Sunday morning. They were almost homewhen the side of the road with suf tnrr to diswace the rock?4and turn vihe car over, ttm fctill of Mr. Tr;.V4- oonalncr inntfl.nt deatn p.,na ' Tinrria also suffered considerable injury but is ex pected to recover uniew win The funeral service Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock was con ducted ; by Rev. Horace L. Smithr pastor of the Marshall Baptist church and interment was in the Bryan cemetery near Marshall. Mr. Knight was a bout 46 year old, and is. sur vived by his wife. He leaves one brother, Mr. Frank Knight, of Asheville and two sisters, Mrs. U. G. Woody of Waynes ville and Mrs. W. C. Capps of Asheville. CORONER'S JURY JIOLD IN QUEST AS TO DEATH OF HENRY KNIGHT The following' men. conisti- tute tne Jury ravesugaung m cause of the death of Mr. Hen ry Knight last Sunday morn ing: v - Tom Frisbv. Dan Haynie, Neal Hunter, W, R. Sams, Jim Fisher, Roy Gudger. nr. Frank Roberts. Physi .ion Riiv'V.' Roberts. Attorney. The coroner's inquest was continued until next Monday in order to get sufficient evidence to render a verdict. TOBACCO WARE HOUSE PROJECT HAS SETBACK NOT ENOUGH STOCK SUB SCRIBED TO PUT PRO JECT OVER r Edwards Gives Up Propo sition and Returns Con tracts to Subscribers It will be a disappointment to a great many people in Mad ison County to learn that for the present at least the propo sition of a tobacco warehouse for Marshall seems to have failed for the reason that, hot a sufficient amount or stock was subscribed to put the pro ject over. Mr. J. T. Kdwaras, who has had this matter in harflre. was in Marshall Mon day settling up with everybody be owed and saying xare wen. He wished through this Pa ' per to say that thecontracts qt, subscriptions to "stock have been: left tfithrMr. W; A. Wet at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court and those who subscribed may call for their contracts. - - . r Tt. Is tftneli reorrettedthat'this matter, seems to have failed fori the present, nope is still en tertained by some of our busi ness men that some means may yet be found ; ' of raising the n0f0RRarv ' amount to have a warehouses ' It may be-that just a few men : with money may build the warehouse." Riff"How is a flapper like aJ5ungalow?" - (Eaff-"Shingled in the back, painted on the front and lack ing in the upper story." IN AUTOMO NEAR MARSHALL WAKE FOREST FRESH HEN MARS HILL COLLEGE On Wednesday v afternoon, May 6, at 3:30 o'clock, on the Mars Hill Atnieuc uieia, me Wake Forest College Freshmen defeated Mars Hill College by the score of 7-8. , Lineup is as follows: W.F.C. Mart Hill Joyner, K P, C. lb. 2b Long Baker Briggs Ball y Sams Phelps Brandon Chakales Joyner, P. 3b! Clayton Jones Raiicom Furches, F. l.Abernethy Furdhes. T. S3. If. cf. James rf ' ' v "V -v'Myres Substitute : Pitcher, for M. H. C, Taylor for. Long. Coaches: Roberts. M. H. C, and Caddell, W, F, CL Umpires : Wayne peek and George Paschal.. , Totals : Mara Hill: 000 010 020-3. Walre Forest r 031 210 000-7 ' W '' i - T... J , -1 1 summary; uranuon luiuacu a Vlcail i DIIIB 111 VllE avwvuu Jones ealne to the bat very stur riv. alanned the mil out , for a tinmit run: hriniHnflr in Brandon. Pnalna'caine ud. connected with the ball, and sent it flying over the fence, a coup;e or nouses, ant .a Dam. a clean nome run. Tn the third Chakales knocked oui A; two-baggerr but was put out on third. Phetps laiied ior another homer, but got a two. haae hit. Chakales trot' a twn-hnsp hit in thft fifth Briggs, of Mars Hill, also got a two-base hit in the fourth. Tn the fifth. Chakales beine on base, Clayton knocked put the "pill." They got pauea up r.ausinir a mreat deal of. excite ment. both oh third' and the ball too. This resulted in Chakale being put out at home. Fur ches, shortstop for '-Mars Hill, made an excellent catch in the sixth frame, running hack in the field, catching the hall that the fielder could not get. m. H. C. tapped on Wake in the last of the eighth, , running in two scores. Danielson was put in as pinch hitter; for Mars Hill in the last of the ninth; but fan ned. M. H. C;'chahgidLong, their pitcher, in the fourth to Taylor. , ' M. H. C. will compete with the Wake Forest- Freshman Deacons again' Thursday. May i. MOUNTAIN FARMERS BUY PURE BRED CATTLE Raleiirh. 'Atl'lrfB Farmers of ClayWifeMC Dowell , coUesiXara' pujrihg pure bred dairy Rattle to in crese thelf mM sHlnts from these counties,' according to renorts received ' at tne headauarters for1' "the Agri cultural Extension, service . at State Colleire: " ll . : Lata in March, throuorh the efforts of Willard R. Anderson, county agent or uiay county, 28headl&f Thtjfh"' producing nura bred -Jersey, cows were purchased by farmers of that county from-- Georgia: .'A As number of other,f armers made Inrfivlriiinf miTAhaaAa nnt in. rinded in' the.carlot ShlDment and another solid car win d bought later. ' v'v; . .; TAr. Anderson report ; that pure bred sires were placed in the county last -year and that a cream shipping station has bean established at TTavesville from which S50 worth of Cream is going out each ;week. ,The zarmers. oi tms .-county are crowlnir their V owii ',, feed :' at honie and making the greatest possible 4 profin frdmy their cream, shipnests..'--,. .' Diatrirt A cent J. t7. floodman of Asheville rtporti that a solid wont, into McDowell uounty lasi iwnwuiy w neip m nic uuu month from Tennessee. All ing of a modern creamery. of these cows were specially selected on their home farms by F, R. Farnham, extensioa dairy specialist. MT. uooaman states thatln the last two years, m. . .ioi hova hoon KM UIUV' MiflU p H w placed in the county and that now a few men are shipping cream. He: expects to nave a cream shipping station es- LARGE ATTENDANCE AT SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION IN GREENSBORO Reported by D. W. Sims, Gen eral Superintendent, Norm Carolina Sunday School Association, 612 Odd Fellows Bldg., Ral eigh,, N. C. More than fifteen hundred neonle'from fifty-three coun ties were in attendance at the various sessions of the annual Convention of the North Caro lina Sunday School Association hold in First Bantist and West Market Street Metnamst Churches in Greensboro on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of last week. April 28. 29 and 30. Those in at tendance at the convention were classified as follows: 77 . 4 Art nroacners 122 ouuuiuusu- rionta . K29 teachers and other officers, 397 other leaders un classified and 404 young peo ple under 23 years of age who attended the soecial 'meeting for young people. Among the nta frrtni "outside th.!-cttrf- f - " .v .. v. - nvAHahorn.' Officers of the State Sunday School Association consider this the hest convention that hn been held in recent years and one of the largest. The delegates were loud in tneir praises of the quality of work ABSTRACT OF LAW AND FISH IN MADISON COUNTY TVint. it. $sVin11 hp unlawful for anv neraon to kill ' " squirrels in Madison 15th of September to the 1st or December. To kill quail except between November 20 and the 5th day of January following. No person shall kill more than 10 in one day or 50 during the season.. No person shall kill foxes except in the chase for sport unless the foxes are doing injury to fowls or farm animals. Then the owner of said fowls or farm animals may kill the foxes in any wav he mav wish. That it shall be unlawful to buy or sell pheas- ants, quail or squirrel or to ship same out of the County, except a non-resident, who has secured license may take out what he Kills. . : Non-residents, who do not own real estate in Madison must pay $5.00 for hunting and fishing license. Thai ir. shall hf? unlawful for ariv Derson to catch fish with seme, dragnet, purse-net or haul- ihg-net of any description, iina max any nsn ..... . . taken less than six inches in length shall be placed immorlintplv hack in the water. ...yk The Sheriff is Chief nnnM an Countv lr Tk nffirMi rnnvictinfl- the violater of this T..;:'.s " w : ... . law gets five dollars in addition to his fees for the performance of his duUes. Ihe law majces it .urAra d.ifv rtf the officers to enforce this law. and their neglect would from offic(Sb you can ybu violate the law.) : It is unlawful to hunt hsh on the lanas or an other without having first gotten written' permis- SlOn. The law provides a penaly of fine or imprison m0r, onri tViA least rost that the Court can im- pose is fifteen dollara, together with five dollars t a A Anfi'nn "rn rr lacs to waraen anu. ua cust vx wc wwu, v than fifteen or more than thirty Ratified Wcrca tabliahed at Marion and e- i, am imaing inai u uv tne. mountain secuon mere ia Joterest in in navmg pure orea, rejtwusicu ujmij wwc, "J" Mr. Goodman. "Our volume nf crfl'Am ia lnr.reasintr and in- ' - dications are that this soon will be great milk producing secnon as wen a a kuuu ucw ttle country." done by the out-of -State speak ers: many of them saying that they had never been in a con vention where there were so many real Sunday school ex perts on the program. The spirit and atmosphere of 'progressiveness and co-operation was manifested through out the sessions of the conven tion.SvInterest ran high from the beginning of the first sess ions to the close of the last. The report for the year showed that srreat progress had been made in the work of the Association. In the Conven tion year from April 1, 1924 to March 31, 1925, ; there naa heen held 88 County Sunday School Conventions, and 365 Township Sunday School Con ventions and Institutes. The emnlnved workers Of the state Aaarfriktinn attended all of the 88 Gounty Conventions, and 41 of the township meetings, mak ing a total of 129 meetings at- pNiiitde;themV In these 129 meetinp. vlJ5RSU!nday schools wepreeentea: Dy pm pas tdfS; Bsuperintendents; 4t 7- 67 teachers,, and there was a total 0f 26,386 people in attend L. W. Clark, of Spray, was elected Chairman1 of the Execu tive Committee to succeed J. M. (Carried to fourth page) TO PROTECT GAME W K County except from the -- A 1 11 1 1 Game Warden, and his Wardens to entorce this be ground ;fbr removal not blame the officer if . . " . 1' ' '"-. V- -'i . COUNTY COMMISSIONERS EMPLOY FARM DEMONSTRATION AGENT Mr. Earl Brintnall To- Locate in Marshall and Tkftx Up Work at Once GRADUATE OF r- ;UVYA OlAlX UUULCUE, The new farm, demonstration agent for Madisett County was employed , by the County Com missioners , Mendaiy their regular meeting. Mr. Earl Brintnall, original or lowa and a graduate ffif the State College of lewa was chosen TOWN OF MARSHALL ELECTS OFFICERS WITHOUT OPPOSITION MAYOR MASHBURN RE CEIVES HIGHEST VOTE The election Tuesday for the town of Marshall was some what' a auiet affair, as the tick et nominated at the recent mass meeting had no opposi tion., When officially counted the ballots, cast were as fol lows: FOR MAYOR C. B. Mashburn, 65. FOR COUNCILMEN O. C. Rector, 64. C. L. Rudisill, 64. W. G. Pope, .... .-.-63. A meeting was held lues- MARSHALL SCHQOJ COJIMENCE-. -MEpTO'BE NEXT WEEK sr DR. a J. CHANDLER O I ASHEVILLE TO DE LIVER ADDRESS A announced recently it this paper, the commencement exercises of the Marshall High School will be next week, be ginning Wednesday, wnen rii-arTunflr crades will hoi Grammar graaes wm forth. Thursday afternoon MR. 0. S. D1LLARD INTENDENT - COUNTY HEW COUNTY SUPERIN TENDENT COMES FROM JACKSON COUNTY The Board of Education of Madison County this week e- lected Mr. 6. S. Dillard as sup erintendent of the Schools of of Madison County. Mr. Dil lard is a graduate of Cullowhee and is said to have been quite I COMMISSIONERS AUTHORIZE SALE OF 75,000.00 ROAD BONDS Regular "Mehig, Bord of Cdmmusioner for Maai : son County, May 4th, '. :-l 9 2 5 The matter of issuing county hnnria for road DurDOses com- nv hfore the Board Commis sioners for consideration, Mr. Wi REllerson movert.toat tjie Board of Commissioners for said County of Madison .issue and; cW . $75,000.00, Madison PMint Sorinl Ronda. under the general law as authorized by North! Carolina. Sections 8767, 3768. , fpr road purposes in MadisonV.uouniy. me mown was seconded by L. H. Tweed. TK mnHnn hftinor Dut " bv the' chairman, Mr. G. LTMcKinney, the following members voted in favor of the motion, Mr. W. R. Ellerson. vMr. L. H. Tweed, and Mr. A. R. McDevitt " Voting a-; gainst the motion, " Mr. i. ju McKinney. and Mr. G. B. Rmwii. A jnaioritv of the board having Voted in favor of the is-! sue and sale 01 the Donas, it is therefore :. the opinion - or the beard cf commissioners for said cou-ty, that it is necessary to for the job in Madison County. Mr. Brintnall has had eight or ten years of actual experience in farming and was for four years m the experiment feta tion of Mississippi. He was for about one year 1918-1920 in the extension worK in- North Carolina. The lamuy is comoosed of Mr. and Mrs. Brintnall and one son, Phillip, age about 13. We welcome these people to , our County and trust they will. be a great help to our farmers.. day night, at which the new officers were sworn in an$ as sumed the duties of thejj- of fices. Now An Electric Razor A safety razor operated by electricity has just been per- fectedi It mows teugn cnin stubble clean in 30 seconds. And after that the razor can be converted into- an electric vibrator. Public Service. will be the time for the Class Day exercises and Thursday night the uecwmauon ?nu Recitation contest will be hield. nvidav mominor the sxaduating exercises will take place. Dr. O. J. Chandler of Ashevnie. wm deljyei the address, following which the diplomas wilj DS nrasented and medals and awarded and the 7th .v"Y 3 v j " -. grade certaficates delivered. ELECTED SUPER OF MADISON 4 SCHOOLS successful as superintendent oi the schools of Jackson (Jounty. The many friends of Mr. Ho mer Henry, the popular super intendent of Madison schools if fVifl Moat -fnur vAnrs. will re gret to 16s6 him and his family from the County, and Mr. Dil lnrd will have to be on the a- lert to keep step with the pace set by Mr. Henry. rnnstrurt and re d air public roads and bridges in said coun ty, and the same cannot oe done with the labor and funds at their command or in their hands. . It is now therefore or dered by the board of commis ainnprn nf said countv' of Madi- An that the said board hereby authorize the issuing and sale of Seventy-five thousand dol lars of Serial Bonds, under the rmaifil lw herein specified. and that the said bonds shall be sold for not less than par. tt is further ordered that the la nf miH hnnda be adver- tized in the.Bond Buyer for at' least two issues, and v m - one State paper for the same length nf time: 'mat sealed bids be received together with five per ' cent of the- bid, and that tne hi An Ahull he onen and the said bonds sold on Monday, the first , day 01 June, Tho rnrnmiasinners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. - - - . , G. L McKINNEY, : Chairman Coard cf County -'.Cc-r:.-t"-:i- J. V
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