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THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN MADISON COUNTY
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MARSHALL, Nl C.;' FRID A Y; ; DECEMBER 25. 1925
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COLUMN
I. to 2 tons. It shmilrl nlsn hnfain o' If A D CD A I I ntn
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fRT9 YOU IS BORN THIS DAY IN
i njii urn UF JJA V1D A SAVIOUR, WHICH
! ;;glory to god in the highest and
ujn uiAttTtt,- I'lUACE, goodwill toward
MEN." . ' ' . - ... , - -
, How many of those who. read this paper have
(ever given thought to real .result of th0- birth of
!Hua whose advent into the world was announced
you win tne conamon oi tne peoples of the world
at the time .of His birth; picture again the condi-
wns oi mose people m tne worm today who have
.the conditions. of those peoples in bur world who
.nave neara tne giaa news ana have made it a part
01 meir me. What a diiterence! . Many people
Can Sav With aRSliranA that. thA eniranoa nf Him
Whose birth was announced ro Inno: atrrt :v has
Drought peace and : goodwill toward men; mto
their lives; many families can understand what it
means to nave mm enter inm their hnme anrt a-
bide; nations where He has been announced and
Trnere room nas Deen maae ior wim can show ev
ldence ot the truth of the statement that His com
ltlff has hroiicrht vneare. trnnA will turarrl -'mri
Historv .will testify, that Hia entranre intrt tVi
fives of individuals' tir nf natinna haa krnnarhf a
prplong peace andl' an. enlarged goodwill to
EiiSL;-' AJLof ishoiildiCTide!ivoi;.to;,Rho our an-
ffrow some stockbeets. Thev raisa fliom
mountains that weih as hiVH a 20 ftminc oh
... - ' TJT V VUfVAA) II
AHsgo Mvcio oj.c tut vAtcHcui auuiuon 10 ine miiK
cow ration:. thev are sucrnleWt and hava o nerf ain
additional effect asa sort of athmV A nflpw will
grow from 10 to 20 or more tons and a cow will re-
QUife about 13 fn 2 tons Ariririt1 fVio winf at. Tf
might be Well to COnSUlt your COUntV aareht about . The Marshall Baptist Church
this. r . i nasscneaweawr the first week
Sunday School Programs that
TKTSTOIIAVEA
TRAINING
SCHOOL"
uatnall of our dealings, vilouxvfclow men,,
Thk Madison Qomfy .JgovMry: Cluh wiU have
r hi ij m.M m niiiiini .i.m ri ....', i.i rrw l. i i m i wruM.m.mm ma am
xd from the 4th of January to. the 16th. This is
daturaay ana we nope tnat each member of tne
- in -i.' -:' ' it j.' it". : . .'"- it: - "M.i:.!
uommitieo as weu as eacn memoer wi ine viud
erf
-vill tAA4i'4KA 4of a-r-f tY AiriAAf nor.iii.'Trtfmrl ' Alc
that each one will not only come to this meeting
Klif will imrafa Viia nAivViVtnm nmd si " I'kavc
tmv nui uotvo iiui wiMituvto ui vvmivi iuvi ahvav
Till be an exhibition of poultry; a good talk n
pauitry, and other interesting parts to tne pro
ram. . 'r ' 'v-
I fVn rAAamKAi 1 fi onr? 17- af fh a Paf a-it Pailr
Hotel in Asheville was organized what has been
Called the Carolina Highlands Agricultural Asso-
2iauon. mis association nas ior its purpose ine
development of the agriculture of the mountain
:cction of Carolina. It will attempt to unify the
rtarlr nf thnse interested hr acTiroilturaV welfare
of this section so that an may work toward a com-
mon end: vIt is hoped that this association may do
rat Ji in outlining a scheme of work to be follow
zd by the County Agents in their .work in their re-
A - 1 ' ' TT'll 1 .'11,.: . 1 .. t o ..
.peciive counties. ? nitneno ine extension iorces
aave xiau wu uuiiixxu uicu uwii yjieuis. vv iicu anew
agent came. into a county he usually brought new
'Anaa ttrtrt cdTfAl wrtvV dlnTiO" linA""AnitAlvHi?-
1 VUO WU TV VI IV i M' A llAy VJ. :
ferent'froni that of his'predecessord;. the, result
j was a large xuss ui woi k, axiu uiiie 1 vv iiu a uuu,v
to outline a definite plan the agents will . have a
Toundation to work on and when an agent enters
a county he can iouow up to a greater extent the
line of . work the o'he who preceded him was do-
ing; ne win not need to, and sipuia not oe auow
'ed to substitute work nf ah other line to the necle.H-
'of that work already established;: Mivv Buck "of
xancey county was elected president and Mr. W.
t T-i . mi . i ' - ..''"
i;. iiierson oi our own county, secretary.
' Those wanting soybean shcfuld c-et in touch with
'.he County Agent. ; Now is the time to buy as seed
nil oe nigner as the season advances and it may
:c t t o possible to'get the variety best suited to our
.Thcce who keep even one milk cow should pre-
-arc to crow leed that will provide a suitable ra
tion f the cow during: 'the following winter.
This r -- should cor i Icme ic: ;hr.jc; if
v t hr.vo the c!r. 1 'y fra-v r roy
; .7 will need in thij Lllcn 1V
. , . . , f1 ouuuj otnooi rrograms tnat
And do not f orcet t.hnsA phiVlrmw V.a f an ha yer, been held in this com
tfmuM Ko,;n 'lrnA w With
UlAli llu UU ATr3AlKi I 111! I 1111 I I I V 1 1 I I I ItlH a CIA X .
The vanety isn't so important as the strain of that worker. Bro. j. N. Bamette, of
Variety, there are irood and hurl hirinn in axrar-xr Sick0 Misa j Lavender ot
variety, A oodW btot3HtaK ?
a bunch of day-old chicks frbm a reliable t)artv. LvThe folIwing courses win be
flat fhoc-o VinnUriA n4-tU -'xi. r srvenrv
pui vu ui&DG xj.Oitit.ii.dx tn.it i.i trm. i iv 1 1 1. i.i 1 1 1 - - i ri in i i ric-a irt if in
stock, grow them out quickly and well; and then
provide a suitable house fr them next winter
and you will be sellincr ece-s to the other fellnw
for the price that spells, profit. Now don't put
tnis on, see aoout it at once.
This is Christmas time. WehnnA avatvatia ia
doinsr Somethinp- to makesomeone aIsa .hnnnv ke your Plais and decide
We wish' each and eveiyorieof our readers ffkT sSTS-ffi'wSk S!
J ivi.iuv I tnmoimAd. ' u? aiternoon. we
: Li L . ' . lurht take the Junior unrt Tnt.r
ient hour in the afternoon. '
"Building a Standard Sunday
ocnooi.
"THe;ANewv Convention Nor
mal Manual."
"Working with Junior."
"Plans and Programs."
"Si point Record System &
The Sunday School Secre-;'-'.tary.-
CARD 0R.THANKS
Th ftunfly of Mrs. H. TT. Norton
mtib, to' tkuk , W alitor, lin. J. I.
Eoctof and daturkter. Aimm m
aatlw flUmi., l-tV d Mn
YESTERDAY
AND
TODAY
(By J HENRY NAVES)
What wa can't nnrferafAMii 'J ' I11? .""Owing program a or
boot the radio is haw tn nHi.l"ca9uV.FH oe followed each
l"11!"0" "!acJeveninVthV;i wKT ??icl1 to worse than even aome
V company. mat . - --7 - 'TT-Y1 oor ruru scnools or today, a-
aufni. ttaanoKe woriawews. - jail tonstrufctea of hewn log.
vlW Pevotlona)-.e(!f(k
Roanoke World News.
MadgWJT. dreadful p' ftJviCJassea.
-1 Mriori "S f ; fj.'f ; 8:00 ; Conferencet
lt to thf thatre-4ife. f 8?I5;.ChwRi. , . J
iMe4 r ; L We take this prlvfleg tdeit.
w ' - Hand in nv hnrK ih hyt
AN EXPLANATlnWu - ? m.to eomegtodywith to.;.!!
It was a verr mH fnwn if
one could call if. aitoh with o
small DODulatirtn , Ta
collection, the 4 only business
houses were ' three small Hrr
goods stores and one small gro.
cery .store, located on what is
now upper, bridge street which
was owned bv J. J. Perldna fi
ver the door of this tnr vm r
very , unique sign printed with
ordinary lamp black with the
following. "The Old Snack-r
house Man,'' - . ,-t r ;,:ui .
The streets were verv ti arrow
unpaved and muddv with airf. '
walks only two feet wide com-
v,, w fc auu wooa siaos.- .
The onlV Street hvhta
post lamps; one located at the A
ena qi upper oridge street and a
the pthefc where State Highway '
No. 20 now connects with Mii "--
Street . titrnr h
These lamp posts were six feet .
mgn ana 11 .tne ou supply gave
6ut durincr the nicrht. th'itwon
was 'in the dark.'! :
. The ' in wn hnA
school "with only ' bne tMehn:
As stated in lncf mhi&Ziiy T ft W W many.Of.tbe Pas-
1 "V " " v u wic wwr iiaafwr, Dwycnntenaenia ana teacn-
j"" ; ' Vi orcitti wcciuj Oil very Important IT yians co
fewtllLeftern,a,1;0!2!eSt? I regret 'Br'Eitiiette would it iaj
mat in is nas ben nfip.Aa5nrv huf fiucf ftiot ia .
- " " T w f P- W W tu U4JJS lUlCJiLi III lb LfTtfU 110 w w w v u ftUC ' UULUI H
e3"S have not tos AftvthW HWriia land.superintcndnta of the As.
Vision had rAn aX on.'
' i , i w v r; ci;i w uBaaueu ierence wanuary 9, at the Mar-
regularly.;- Fortunately until last week's i issue ih" Church f at 2jso
rAmilofxr ftfIki"l 1j 1" , w -pepresenttobearBrfcJteraette
- o- wx MJMMuuciy BnU tt jacK 01 current as now to netter our work
One day; the naner waa HaTava . n in the Association. 1
w W uwuc wcj-wxt; uus issue v COUia iDe- printea, mwa gr. privilege thai in
hence it Was Tuesday hAfnr tiia )nA mnU w th ays to eone they will re-
mailAr! r gret-, ,
. " '" ' . hos on Sunday, k January
CHRISTMAS WFFIf 3rd. when Bro. Baraette and
VnWiT2iJlXrf-.' W , Mi,tav?nder will put before
a 1 v t uiab uiD inHiii iii i.riM Arn nan naan hiai ah u rnt iithiM f ihx .a.v i. l .
It IS SO" near Christmas if wa wata tA rtuf o virtv. I given.uCme and , heltr us to
in this issueas usual, the office force would not get StiPm fSSS
anV tl TYlAnTT TAT (Timofmoo nrA
know all work and no play not only makes Jack a Say bcho o i
dull hnv hiit if JaMr nfln u ul.. I -'-.owflfAX. SOH OOL
- v . u V V A VJ.'V llfl lllll .1 1. w urn. VI IIMII r I ri I hm. -
his teens, it is cruel to expect him to work ,all H 117." 717.7.7
.11 la. . .....i . . , . iMMim UWMh,
Lnoarded .- on tfe' oatid with
fretfihr lumber. The - - Court.-
hoa-ij.of pof tonstnjttiejf
and equipped, with lamps aod-.'
haatinir..:. sfosea; ;aa a. mMna nT. '
bopplying heat' fThe PoetoOc -
wn tjpi ory goods etorf .
and was aav(f nfton tm
the other dr, raaHa tnra -t-Sam . r
lin Marshail. There - waa na -
liural Free Delivery servioe an4
everybody in the eoontry had t
COme to town in 4J mail -
unless they received it at one of
the few country Postofiees the
located at various nlaes in
county. ? f i - ,
The only means of travel was . '
on 5 horseback or hv kiisviM . '
.T...S. "
eamaffea. etc ' - And tntT.i;mt
salesmen and others who wish
ed to travel in th ennntrvBA '
to go to the town livery stable
and pay anywhere f rem five to
eigne aoiiara per day for a pair
Of horses and a. hucrirv in tlll. "
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tnev eoDld travAl nnl .w
fifteen or twenty miles per day,
generally coming in at night
with themselves and their hors. -es
almost covered in mud .or
snow.;;. There was only one ho
tel in town at which viaitnr
could spend the night
The water svatum nf Wa t nM
fcottsisted of One public and
three private wells, which was
almost as bad. as no water sup-
iveauavM o IN pi, tlw. 1)
tne time, i Hence wa arA mnHnff tVia IT i":
er.this week in the hope that' We can get out on 1
time, enjoy the holidavs and Va
the JXew Year with renfwpH atiai-o-v ani li :
nation to make 1926 the very best year in the his-!
tbry of Madison County newspaperdom. H
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TO OUR WRITERS
"If the news of your commuriitv has Waati sAnf ? I
in and not printed, we trust such will nnt Ka triA i i
case again.? j We wish to nrint the npws frism avah j ;
communitv in Mafnri f!nnntv; ' Vnn x : w
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wwi ""6 icvreia uuk icbusuavt; uie news oil I J Elabo
are on our mail list as a writer, nnrl vmi. ora nrtf .i i can De
e'nino' tr writ a nToacoc J'': P If
portunity to get someone else in your place. . I !
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A T.IERRY CHni55TlTA5 ;S .
We Wish to thank our subscribers . writAr a A.
vertiscrs and natrons in ioh nrint.infnr bplriino-
us to malre this paper possible during the outgo-
in- year ana we wish them all a most joyous
Chr: trr.r.s and a haDDV and nrornons - Npw
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rate or Simple, your Xmat needs
met here in perfect taste; '
you are in doubt as.to what in nv-'
come' here for- your inspiration and su-
v r111 fina manicur"e knd toilet seta, .mclc
eiV.iundriei, perfumes, faner and neceasary toilet ar
ticlca, and a thousand and one appropriate article, for
ji.ta. ' - 1'- ' ''X'-
IJ A RS H A L L P H A n ll A C Y
f: :v;'.V.; Thz REXALL
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