.:".; ti ' : vti ntff nvwcnernitn a aA , v . r MADISON COUWTY ' KECORO mx n: rv 1 '- V ,'rf.,.,' ,,4 I V J i :v;f.. t L ,V.i.. it, PROGRESSIVE FARMER I , J -I l . 1 mwuiuum inn; D, JltfU,', " , I ii-l .1 r.AUMIIUMd HftflUMi T. 1HI rHEiONLY.EW3PABKl UU.lgIIED-IH MADIOHCOUNTY j ESI i,i JTTT7T Y - J j7 1 f 1825 "J: r, fmrnm la KCULAR it- ' i ; fit ... . .1 . , i , v,. j ; , , ; ; , : ; ; ; j ; , ; ; ; ;; ; L : , ; . . Th Sronlaii 'f lvM WriMe ia t th Suia that he ' luu printed and hidden .Way to jbe circulated m Jana TO m oroer to fool and meji j 9 P1? of .Madlw ty ;with fal sUtentimta, and mak It too Iao for me to anwer.- 'Any . man that would (to a dirty trick like thia ia iot . wottbr of the vote of the good peoplei and thouM he briudd a. ardiito.and tun hy th worldm mine by chance t Md of no of theae circular ad fa it -to me, hence the anwer.:w,:':: i-i yp$W:M$l ' FirtU i He aayathat ! tried to connect hint jho one yrti wrote the "Yellow 3hoet." ; I h ct 5 i? - 4 man of brain to write a aheet like that. ThU, being the case, Would leave Grover and my'mtidr, i fS:H''iw A Scond: Relative to the cot of the,primary, Utated that it would coat in Iom of June to the people, eienes and taxes, more than $5,000,, 1 Grover aeema to be devoid of anderrtand ing a 1 goon, .dianrtooi!:" Peking to my stateihent. 'i'-r--:,- '., e: Tkiril i - Dr. Roberta' Affidavit Mr. Grover rdmon hi his last minute eircular sUtes that ho has asked me to go to-J. Will Robert. 1U!1" ment not to have a second primary. He said hU occurred on Friday, June 1st. The following is my sworn affidavit: I was going to the Cafe for breakfast prepariri togo to 'Little Pine for the primary, Saturday, June 2nLv Greyer, Cleye. land Redmon called and requested I me . to go and get J-jJ! Roberts to sign an agreement not to call a cond primary. , I said. "Grover, if you get one more vote than Wdl does and he calU a ond primary I wouldwork hWite. am oing to do against you today. I told him that Will was iTndmg on the Court Houke porch and would be lo sign ch an agreement, and betged him to go and get it signed. He laid Will was hot-headed and so was he and requested me to ,u , ." .1 1 wnuM a and set an aarree- sto. 1 tola mm 10 wn iu' . , . t$t Jieii'this arnirtg d'l took it to th, Hder, but he wMf ione. I told some boy that were atandins thereto toll GMW tha Will had signed the agraement and 1 would! memyv I wint toTthe COUrt IfW Irt JdAYUl make tU f lowina akreementt y,r l, i "We, il Will Roberta' and Grover Redmon, agree for the mgn man lOBave m nomusuoa or jeinf 01 used in fJie I left for Little PmO and did not see Graver at anv other time that day. These'- ara the facts, and juay other sUtom contradicting is an absolute taiseoeoo ? . ' .va.'-.-, - .v . I ;,FRANK RQBERTW' Sworn to before me this 2&th day of June, Y , '.;'' .. J. HUBERT DAVIS, Clerk Superior Court. Fourth j ' Never made 'any statement to any .one atajny time, any "place or any where that 1 was to get $2400.00" per1- year and any Statement to thetontrary t an absolute falsehd-; out of whole cloth. '.?JJ4, ft t (V "'j Fifth : , It takes buines-atdity- to run the RegisteM Deeds office and make the Tpa .BooksV This being the case; ni County would come out badly in the hole to let Grover ha v the office for any price he might nane,rtakug his past business let 1 . 1 . i: t lt : I'll.. mJli, ')0'Mpm and. intehdio-doita-! J f ! Party where you belong, and let Republican Party alone, , You can't fool thoae Republican any lonrer with your Democ- r raCV. : . will mat 'fni'A. ')! '. r , :'ai' ,' . , , j.l b HeriReo trie to dig up th'a 'deid on a mat-, ) (J tw that was sattled at leat more than 51 year. ago. Io tho Z. - ." ""ovr "v" ',Wjp oeire ;ni iiOior. v.; tl.. 'i iw iwwaii ivh. wut unu rcvufuoa m inmnn uoci ed 14a. $ at page 366. hour of Stephen Roberts vs t. W. Tweed et4L. tlis,case was compromised and settled out oixourt. By m chancO, there was an old , note of $160.00 going to C. W. weed tbt was not turned over, that was included in this set tlement, and was settled lohgVeA, There iatno record of thie transaction recorded anywhere; (note $160) Mf. C W. Tweed and, I. were warm personal fries' dr. all his life and remained so -until his death.': Mr. Tweed never mentioned to me in hi life u.tU t 1 r 'after this" friendly suit that I owed him one penny. , , Mr. Tweed (ifasyOnsidered a good coIector-and if I had , owed him any money he would have uedn4 and collected it. I. was worth iVJnrs, C. W. Tweed is a perfect lady. ' I have known her all m?' .life. ' We have been Iifef-Ionjg personal friends. I have never in. my life had any business relations with Mrs. Tweed. I One. layabout a year ago I met Mrs. Tweed in company with . a a k I . a : shaka. Xata. which I made no charge.' lrltfiVx 1 T " !.-.ltWaf'o,.and tried tp'sneak. ; Sixth 1 Grover says that he foW quitter he will be afMbut thank God, by chance I June 30th) is why he called second primary, v This bemr ipho.cUlars m time to expose and case, I suppose the following tnamedf entlemen who had a j d people, you all knov .:.L Uw jall eeond nrimarv Groviw dld-ihavei known me with a clean IlKUL . UUUVI U'W - W - K , f iVT.-' I 1 bilitv as a criterian to so bv.. K l have saved the people of MAdit7'Mr.VW..R. Sam on the street.: and Mrs. Tweed mentioned this son County more than 95,000 1 attorney tees and other expens. note tome, and 1 told her, that the note had been settled in court es bv beinc able1 to do things fd them in the office that I didiorimer.than 20 years aco. and I h'ave not heard 6i k9D. until i B J Jt- a J.IJ .13 1... . . . . - M - ' V . it out among tha peojf la m Secret, got hold of one of these' rOtten 'cirv. give the people the truth:tut st. r me, and have for years and y" record and kind and courteous to- would be, according to Redmon,' teiined "quitters:": Mr. Jeter, you' a.11 regardless of politics, durmg my official life. Thu beinftj q...v Ia.r..lhiV Mr. John SDrinkle.' Taxj: CollectOF.Mr. I the case, let s an maice an extra aiTon to go to ine pons oatur- Robert Tweed. County Commisoner, Mr. Bailey Rice, CountyTday and show Grover Cleveland. Redmon that he can't win in! , r!.mmimaioner.. Mr. E.nOCh - Ivector, vounty umunuinr. i nuaiian v-uunijr wiw wtump wraumii uu ma """"i , , j Gentlemen, are you Uuitters, wr Keumon myi you n c n vr, prunns i b w. u pwio 7 uIUr uwu do you prefer to be called a quitter and be a friend to thejr tfcfdie and Gentlemen, let s resent this by having a heavy vote, payers of Madison County, whkh y '.'"' Your old friend, mend you for it. , , lZ-.. ' WILL ROBERTS. Seventh: You aon't-eny ewev-ow AWJ.HifUMiJAi. A-JV-tKTisiwii)" WRECK MAR- MARS HP Cirl Crashed And Id HiTpltllti Ymi( Mu'i Arm Brlna OTH6R SOC1M-;tiW Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Edwards and son, Judson, have recently viaited their daughter, Mra Blake, of Pine horst, North Carolina. Mis. Bryson Tilaon went last week JBylva to- visit her sister-in-law, Mrs., Clifford Tilaon. While there her little -daughter became? very Ul with PLAN TO ERECTlEttfDVED .The recorded story of the life of wwtlfAlf i A VQ TinCOf AT "i XnmiWainrl 0 41110OlVil-iMry,.the ststsr: of Martha and La ' 1 ' ' f'"i ARY WORK plains itself to our reader;! , 1'.: Duke Foundationi Co. .-... be- Mrs. Si a. nekartng, wno nas Den A' hrtrriblei accident occurred tween Mars Hill and the Forks. of Ivy UT for some time, la ot improving. Monday night about nine o'clock,' Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holcombe, Eve- when a Packard coach ran off the road lyn, Elizabeth, and Billy, of Washing- almses, the' worst among "which , fe typhoid, -.dysentery infantO.uterrf arua, can be compared with the Wo man's Missionary Union's work of to dav.Luke 10:38-42 trives the account kuvthAVifff , V ' - ' I rhrit.' vinit' to th homa.. Marthn. ' TK..fl5a.,RTtWomn' Missionary work has bu8y with u. :. Mt nn minf nn v.r ma (Hl.l rfuVLI1. J ... . . . . ' . . . - je- Tk. iurakii Hnanifal ine tkvf, arainst disease and death, . . '- v. I. . i .. . .. . . .. .. :L.tak. II -'.i-.-j- . ... :. . rf.: . ... .. ...-:T written the following letter which sx- apomis em, carries ana spreaM??'1 v n varis fiers- at- Ifa fet and learned of Blav UJP ItaeaaeM-.fee keaDioo- the iriilk bot-llteln ture exi plaining the Duke Hospital En- lPPed, the tsugar bawl WaAd; j.. . ii.n , M&Mh.n u Wo 'int. the prepared dinner ta-le guarded a-J,. uuniucuv a tnMuai mn-i. . v i - 'i..vi rv" Tountv Seat of Madison Countv. ,n" lnls oeatn-aeaim pi and turned over and -over down the ton, D. C., are expected to visit his which is relatively thickly populated I1 is well to remember, high bank in front of the residence sister, Mrs. L. J. Carter, and other with small farmers. The county popu of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Metcalf, form- relatives about July 1. erly the school building. In the car Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Huff and chil were two young ladies and a young dren 0f wingate, N. C, are at their gentleman from Asheville. One young 8ummer home in Mars Hil). lady was seriously injured, the other, Mf c G Jervig who hag been somewhat injured, and the young man te&Mng at Sn.ithfield, N. C, has re suffered a broken arm and other in- turned 8nmmer wkh hig Junes. The car was driven by Mr. mothe w p kodi. Beimeia, siep-son vi xur. uun Rev. S. M. Stroupe took the R. A.s to the Asheville ' ; Recreation Park Tuesday for an outing. Those who went were Henry ' Stroupe, Jack, Billy, Hal, Oscar Carter. Bruce Sams, Franklin Wilkins, Ernest Moore, Carl Carter, J. C. Gibbs, Jr., Frank Brad ley, Howard Page, Roy Sprinkle, Elias, publisher of the Asheville Times. The driver could not account for the accident Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf, sitting on their porch, witnessed the accident and rendered assistance. Mis . Adelaide Buckholtz, of Asheville, who was most seriously injured vas Brunfir HoneycuttBeh Hugh Clark, 71 ' , t0 i.He h08plt?1Jm Woodrow and Glenwood Edwards. Asheville. The other young lady,, R Moore returned gatur- who was from WasMngton, D. C, d ffom r., and a guest of Miss Buckholtz, of, , - Asheyille, ite stunned, was given ' J "7 T: first-aid treatment st the home of ho .,e,t Ma June 20t . Mrvahd Mra Metcalf and later tak- .,.. wum, ent Asheville:- Mr.: Pon Elias and disappeared and has never been heard 'w.-w--Ufl,--MnflM.'.w.-' 8ince- She is the daughter of L-Ui. .. k Mr. B. E. Honeycutt of hear Mars from the time of the accident "The Hin .' car. was badly wrecked, lut was the Mr. and Mrs. J. P.. Smith and fam naxit dav' rotten out of the deen ma, .bread Mr. and Mrs. W. 0, Conhor by the assistance'of Mr7 Metcalf ahd left Monday to tour the Wesi . ;. otheriHelghbara V Mr. D. C. Buckner . Mr.;Paol .Bruce pi Mars -Hill, was and other neighbors were sympathet- caught plowing on his farm aa. Spoon I !it . ii m m '. Ivour dinner table or babv's milir.voDleai'u.i' Luke 7:37.50 o-ivea fha .. wicn small iarmers. in, cuum; yvyu-i-- - - vT.r.XiCr.!W'.''vj " lation is 24.000. There is genuine need tle the next stop aftr visiting, onjcoun pf a sinful woman washing the for an adequately endowed hospital unsavory matter wmcn iney -eei witn ner tears; and as many of our patients are unable 1uem' lne 0681 way to TOIWrRlW'Ww,g nis Doay witn tne ointment; to pay a hospital bill that provides 18 lo y " ureeaing piuces simple maintenance without a small. and keeP clean h?uses and, clean t fV. k!in in .ttenHAOM.. premises. But this does not do, away An article appeared in the local paper w,th the necessity of screens, - tf a few weeks ago mentioning the Duke swatters, traps, poisons and sticky fly Endowment Plan and since that time PaPers- Thev are a essentials ?n evi there has been a great deal of specu- home to keeP d(wn this 'peskyVj nuny, aisease-spreauing qrea'jre, Declare a three months war.w 'fJiesjItheeV-! nowi Pathfinder, Ki?m:Tr: ' LITITV'LJZSGq said of Mary &&mmt,la good part wwnwi,- giving ar tneir supstancs to T, fTay thv axpenses oiClirist and h s- "d in jbhat she had chosen that would not be taken account we have t John ll.l Her bro-. vwwiuuu wcjt cunneccea wicn ai- oaiy was engageu wnne ne was on . , ic and helped the unfortunate young people. - !':';- : ' MARS HILL' SOCIETY' Attending summer school . at . Ashe ville Normal are ; Misses JSex, Bamsey, Louisa Webster; Annie Young, Mia' nie Parker and Bernice Ammons. ' , , Miss Ruth Bruce is at Columbus, - . Ohio attending the University.; Visiting Mr. snd Mrs. .Page this - week are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Collins and family from Brownings, Texas. . r Mother Soopleson has friends from her former" home in Mississippi vlsit- .'Miss Irene Edwards, who" has been -visiting MisS vAileene Fryi bf Waddy Kentucky' Ifor the past f Mr; weeks, f has returned home. . l.; ' 1 ' . NOTICE Te Mutual Benefit Health ur Bd Accident Policy Holders. AU aoar . 'iterly 'premiums should be delivered : to me on or before July 1st " C E. EDNET, Mars Hill, K C 2t-pd-June29 Box 256 Creek last week by Mr. P. D, Landers. Mr. and Mrs. R. A- Myers are tend ing their farm hear Grand View. iMiy' and. ', Mrs. iCeorge Duly ; of Grand View visited his sister, Mrs. R. A. Myer3 last Sunday. - ' Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Haynie had ai guests last Sunday Mrs. Haynie's sis ter, Mrs. Walter Robinson of New Bridge', Mr. and Mrs. Verne Cody and children of Bull Creek Mr. and Mrs, F,, Cr-Haynie visited their old home, on Bull Creek last weeayt?.; rB, Mr. ..and Mrs; BeA .Clark hat as guests Sunday herV'.Mrs.liYates Ammons and paZ'.-tftyMsZfozi Bob, the .small son of Mrv and. Mrs. Therol Amonv wh,o-.,vs.tiuite sick L a . . ':' ' I'.'lil J v.. lation as to what constitutes the Duke Plan. Although the county is already heavily bonded there is some indica tion of a willingness t conform with what is generally regarded to be the Duke Plan. One or two very wealthy residents have signified their eager ness to contribute generously to some worthy cause with especial reference to hospitals. If you will lend your interest and cooperation it seems likely that much will be accomplished. Very truly, ,whJe fie was being entertained in a Pharisee's home. The Pharisee re buked Jesus for allowing a sinful wo man to wash His feet. Jesus turned I to tne Pharisee and tauirht him en her dead toother. John 12:3-7; Mark 14:1-9 gives the last record wt have of her. Mary had a keen in sight into His death. She came be fore His death and anointed His body for His buriaL Jesus said '"whereso ever this gospel shall be preached throughout the whole world, this also that she hath done' shall be spoken of for a memorial of her.". It is the women who are taking a tl'ata U. . 1 -J.-a: a- - a. r- - a . , . ! aium men iivuio uuuea, to sit at ieflSnn nf tnririVAnaao onH nvatilna. 1 .. - .w-a.. . a..aa gl.vi.uui;, the Master's feet' who are hearincr and I fha r.oll nt fV.o UTocl-a.. ..'.U TJ.'-a . va w.. lunoKI .U g WJUI J1JIU EMEY BOUND J,Q SUPERIOR COURT i' Wohri 4:3-36 tells us of Christ and the disciples' journey throusrh the de spised1 country of Samaria. While on this Journey he met another sinful woman at Jacob's well. After Jesus hkd fold her of her sins, He revealed JllAiself to her as the Messiah. She hastened to announce to her people hyf KhA hurl mat fk. .!. ta WAIVES HEARING ON CHARGto " Z T-a-w ...v.... u., ..i Ul. UCSUBi .V..V. .-J. i ii.. ... . ... Calvin R. Edney, who was anertsd ,7"? "re lnBl "eaus 8nowea .tne j ' iniiwiniiii Tna nrnira n c. mrAnf Ha iHn bj "--"'a'"-' v nunc sscsa vest, iirtun, X1C He then turned to the woman u,y Slns oe wrgiven t0 those who are dead in trespasses and sins to awaken them into a new some time ago to face culating through the mails Marshall Hospital, Inc. (County prior to the primary Jun'enof An explanation of the Dufce Plan . ''yellow sheet," waived preHmtharV, will appear in an early issue of the examination before Lee Bryaiv,r).jLt News-Record, at 2 o'clock here Tuesday, bound over to Superior Court. i ewuasu uvw. vv urk ivi w v , j- t. ( U VHA-U lit IlvilU m. aa which has been made. , Witnesses for cJlarga'of:e)rJl" the wnit t20 the ilelds that are ed,' , get us to look upon are ready to be harvest- life in Christ Jesus; and those who -hear the call that are memorializing their lives by giving the best Ihey have in making ready the second com'. ing of Christ. Mark 12:41 tells us that Christ sat ' by the treasury and saw many come and cast their offering into the treas ury. A poor widow cast in two mites. Jesus said she had given more than all, because she had given all that she had. In John 19:20 we' find the women (CONTINUED ON 8TH PAGE) PRESIDENT dp last wask, u,rkirwi M.r.;and. Mrs. Cart Edwsds -spent I Sundsy with her father; Mr. Phillips on Gabriels Creek. Ifi-rk-"- .v Y. j ' '' n t'i ' "i in ' J. uA brunette': mav ke detVJtd bljnerd after she has decided to We blond. the State are reported to be Mr! 'and Mrs. George Meyer of the lUHimrtet, Press, Biltmore; and L. The newananera have been this ueteetive Agent, week full of the National Democratic I"10 worked on the case. Mr. Hastings Convention at Houston, Texas. As WM 0,6 onl one 01 the three witness- va va tA nntu tin nnminnMnn Mi w F'""" a uu,y.l auvss unnw been made bv the Democrats, but h be created in the case througb- seems to be conceded by the newspa- Pu th County and a large crowd per reports that Gov. Al Smith of WM P'eseni in coun lueBoay, XTm. V 1. .-JTI la. Ik. .t fiaa l Wail MJ VITO HVIUIaniC l I a. , g, . a - Democratic party. Fot several weeks r rOHl Vaiirornia weeK it nas Deen apparent tnat ne wouia be on'oiie'Side and Hoover on the other side. Much interest will ,be taken in the election next fall. The political convention in Houston has o completely covered the news papers that the Baptist .World Alli ance in Toronto,' Canada, this week. Ess been .completely overshadowed. V FUES SPREAD DISEASES' . MR. W. R. TILLERY FOR HIGH MAN CORRECTION .rt-": Marshall, N. C D Till - ,1' - W7"V G. Ha)aW;HUl, N. C - '' '; J,. s' -f ;, AslievKrUhtyr Mr. Tillery: ' I feel like you and I should pull our strength for Grover Kedmon in this primary. All reason teachea that J. Will Rnki.. k k.u i v sough. . v " T , . I think from all reoorts'that C.mvw k.. - ....li 4 k to win. So let's oleaM halt 1,, w! v I am yours truly. E. N.WARD. . 'According to Dr,-E. ' L.. Bishop, health '. (coinmissioner 'of ' Tennessee, the- ordinary Bouse fly. which is tol erated, in far too; many homes, stores, bakeries and restaurants, Is the great est- single problem- fc man's war a. The item last week that Mr.t, end. Mrs. Harrison Hamlin have ahWunc-T ed the engagement of their daughter. Miss 01a, .to Miy. fra Fox,,,was..xut true. It was sent in by somite Smart Alee -who was ashamed to sign her ' 1 - .ll'.WiiJ- i- a, own nam vuv aqriiea a ncunons.i The first club ' encampments .fr tMs season -was held late in ' May' at Camp Leach near Washington by 4.H club members 01 ltt (Jounty. Bijcty- five the re young people werepressnt for. I se four days. ,T-"i t Ml Mara Hill. N. C N Ward Jne 27, IMS Marshall-. NCt '., :':':-": M)f dear Mr. Ward f ,:.ii,.(;,'?ilvj' '1 cannot jery well eewply wkh your request in the above Tetter for the following reasons: '' m.n time Reptiblicas. and vote that ticket C 2nd.-? I think the hiah man. in th firs nrinun .kA.,lai k oaa.A ,',cTr,M. ne nom. unieaa n cooid be proved that he gained "" the nomination by fraud. I, :...'. :t 4'.-, v. wVi rfp 1 1 am not in favor of a second primary, as it brings a fllf . aa. aafe a-V -B lh at aaaa aha. aaak aaaaaBBB. A ak. aa " - - - B A A . ma a. ship upon the people and an mmecesaanr exnana ta tK taxpayers of the County,';; S'.f- .'. " - ' v-v?'n.ryT' reapectfullyryeurs,' '" . . - .v.. -it. .. :., -v:-.-- - w .B.--TII 1 rov ' iaa- . - :',. I.' . , . . . imi . -" 4a 'i- ..- i- . . . 'i. ' . : :. . - -t v :v'V';'. : ;' -'. " r" . ? i V.' ."rV'W'W.'.iVi'VA,'. .ti ..... ! ..' 4, ,,u.y.','. ,YA ,.V-Tf