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s k i ' J . - " , . f f ' ' J J "" ' ' A : MADISON COUNTY RFCOBD i $Z.ZD f H J:Uj;U;Li .ui M rrr j I1I HEWS-RECORD (9 AA , PRICE A YEAR P.UU Tho PROGRESSIVE FARMER THE NLWS-KfcUUKU BOTH A YEAR FOR Sri THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN MADISON COUNTY ' VOLiXI; 1800, v inilSEiy: ANOTDEfeWEEK FliRRSTRY JETER P. FORESTRY ASSOCIATION T .SEEK. CONSTITUTIONAL , , AMENDMENT ' to- ' ' V' . . v New Method Of Txin Fra Undt Mutt B- Darisad, Sy Pn.tt CHAPEL, HILL-Dec 18. (Special) , .' The North Carolina Forestry Asso- Bevere, N. C, Dec, 20, lQ28 ciation will attempt to secure the ap- ' Ob (4tcoount .-of the '.healths t cordon in Marflhall and vi 'einity the openlnir of the Mari ahall school has been postpon d another week. The open in or Jan. 7. will depend upon inolfli rnrniitirtTia at that time, mul lU.rnrA AS can be seen from our local ylill. m C. eral Assembly to a proposed amended column this week conditions in j,ear Bir8: ment to the Constitution of the state Mo rah all Ar far worse than T it.ti- from Mr. authorizing the assembly to prescribe When school closed." Howev- onas which x think wni be good to methods of taxing forest lands, farm , er, ;the right kind Of weather Ulbligh) because he expresses his weedianos ana wua or iwasie iana conditions COUld bring about 6 appreciation to the Republican that will conserve and develop the rapid Changes and no one Jart for theix ioyai support in the forest resources of the State, Col. knows what another week may rt electi0n. J ,JosePh H- Pratt' Chairman of the bring forth. , Respectfully, Executive Committee f the Associa- , 1 Jntnr P Ramsev. tion, announced Wday., If success- ful the Forestry Assocation will work i Lincolnton, N. C.'Dec. 18, 1928 to secure the adoption of the ..amend . . n n ment at the next election, and at IKTCAIHT ATTHM N. C: proper time wlU offer propo VALUABLE pber extremely careless manner by hundreds' pf thousands of people suf fering front Cancer, I apeak. particu larly; f those with beginning Cancer. Xbey lare; allowing the golden oppoi" pami for relief to slip, from them while, they patronize the purveyor of wdfechfraft, to satisfy that Inherant ! superstition handed down to us from the 0rke ages. Now allow me a few minutes to desfijribe one or two of these methods being used to combat this death deal ing disease. ' ,Thi?3e treatments are divided under two .main heads: (1) Those charlatans of the mod- 'manner ern times bred and born of the mod ern ologies and isms. They have offices lavishly equipped and claim to hold me deep secret or have some spo ol serum known only to hem. They 11 give written guarantees to cure, rge enormous sums, which they are, careful to collect in advance. The Ing in a single ca3W,OhI you say to them, Mr. 4sp and soook the treat ment an she died. Well, who could cure a phtient when they refused to continue, to take the magical medi cine?, What can you do with an argu ment Uke thatT - The subject of cancer is serious one and one eighth of all people over 40 years of age listening in to-night STUDENT DAY PROGRAM As in ' many . other nlacea, i 1 Student Day will be observed, at the Baptist church in Mar- ; shall Sunday, Dec. 30, 1928, at ' are destined to die with this disease, 7 :15 O ClOCK. lUe puDllC IS in ... i 1 : il 1 i-iTi'folH TVia fnllAwinc nrnomattl so it icertainiy muse oe wun.n kiiumi'". o x o- consideration by all of us both old nas Deen arrangea : ana . youn. ' . T 11 . Tin of l.co a Ramiinv ann H a "rot It seems to me we nave gone on - about long enough with the present uawaras, Asneviue ormal of handling it. In this age of j wnat influences 1 nave r en. i 01- frankness, education and enlighten-1 "k 3 ment, lets leave out the mystic and 1 Faith Gladys Farmer, Mars the magical and settle down to con-! CoUege sider the bare facts as they present .The Strongest Christian Characters to Would ou consult , That I Have Met at College and a magician concerning your business affairs?. Would you drive fifty miles, pay a large fee to get the advice of g&rantee is not (worth the paper ome illiterate, uneducated person to Editoriat ' FroB Tha, Carbarn Herald of DeeamWIS, 1928. upon which it is written. The tr,eat nent is usually without a semblance 6f scientific foundation. The whole t the cneme is purely and simply a money trap, most of the time without bene- Jes. 1 ; , - r-v " r-'-. i 'knocke but physically eyet; ;ince, Governor Gardner; will etat f '-Jfe, Mvl M c irKK - getting tthe poereXit help you solve your financial prob lems? If you had an important legal case pending in the high courts of the land, .which meant independence or ruin to you, would you employ Borne old woman to take a Brief of your case and mumble a few uninteligible words' bviar it and then stick it in the Hinkle, Carson-Newman College )ear Friend:' r .legislation aesignea .w mane I have not ackhowledged rec,elpt of mowing attractive and to plo' " : . . it.. i''. intorARfai of the state and onr Kina letter ox nuyomuw i w., -. .uii iv.-".. -j i. h, reason that I have Jl 1.! 7 ZZ of. a method of taxing forest land Wet way. ' . - -. - of Then tell to.g0 what It Means To Live For Christ that will encourage land owners to Utt) Under number two comes . nu-V . . Amo t On the Campus Hubert all right. No! No! you say, but'thet .Wiriey, University of N..C. ui iiicuiciiica. I.U iiic I MuivrsL . . ... , , ,TjinA Un n u onriQ llama u- n...i rfm of rasten to huuik jrwu w - - - .... i ... ' -n i j u -two tnings are : entirely ainerenu xeu, operation of the financial system o a,ao f Bpiendij aid for, agriculture, Col. Pratt said. Un-.wjtthery, I will attempt to describe , ls ae'the Wal case would 1 ' Tusculum College the SUte curing tne pasi iour yeura, v der the present constitution lands a few. Their Influence Everett Frisby, University of N. C. Why I Joined the College Church Hal West, Mars Hill College Trio Vivian Sams, Mary Morrow, , & Annie Worley Why We Should Have An' Aim In College Ever,ett Tweed, Jr., Davidson College Why I Attend the Religious Gather ings at My College Evelyn . . . i. j. - .j.a t ornw regular crorjs of timber on all metBus remedies ransrine from ac- takei. 0lBee.'areoiiflflb'WOt;Ol''ht i.f 4,; fclflands not suited for, or not needed !tusj use of medicines, to the rankestvt slitrhtlv. because the leeal case would I ' probably give you a chance to begin : The Opportunity of The Christian e,ali over again, but in case of cancer College . N. B. McDevitt,, jr., juars niu uuego ectmtnir firovernors have had a' rather haphazard job of taking hold of the ... . . ..... n el Bnntwivc wnipn vnu renuurtsu my x- - , with a careful and;. detailed estimate f'- .ntv Madison ! devoted to tiiriber growing must bo ;. (A) The plaster made of 'IZSTmZ r certainly id herself proud in Wd;in the. same way - all a second chance in . "7;rY7 V , his election, and I am under obiJga- , -u .u.e vue -.?-'" - .-'kn unknown land from which no trav ions. to:aUof you leaders inthat crops of timber. is .ncluded with ,tha plied withoutligbtest idea of whether ; e,er . 5 ro , , 1 Benot, deceived! The medical pro: . , 1 1 V"l l.M XI'N HIH ITUIIKCLKU V ftlt I V IUUI lllir LUB LT1MU . T Ull.ll UllKllU UCBLU. don.B.tbasMOt,stimatesandg to;longf '.period required to grow timber, workBut tte- budget Bystom. Which : our eommTinitx. although.the owner,. gets, no return governor mciiean put into tnifi. frvr.tirl ' W -n vou did with 'which; to pay those taxeS. ne DecMB,oiirww.i..' - . ... . . -.- aj. ; , other growing crops are. taxed only .anything xrom concentrates ed Uva , ... . , , . " . . . .V of grvin Governor Gnerlci T! J0 ! A.(B). Various 'kinds of;, caustics arei.. fessiou-'.i. making a study of cancer as it Is all of the many physical ail- - -'Ua -ru- ' .. ,- ,ments: of i mankind. They know the' " , .. intimated workings of -the physio. Things Then and Now at My Col- , -lege' l..,.....: Story Erroneous Ideas of College Educa . tion iiL 1 Guy V. Roberts Hyiiin by Congregation & Closing Prayer . ,fS tail .. ti.MM imfa Chyr. should be such discrimina- W ysed by., some -one without thTT! tf"TwS,rt . StaU'.gewrntnent.- - , A ; 1; limh- , JsJightest knowledge of where the most !c?mfort wh,eyou te.rM.s5ckes8-.Tne - THE ; SMILE " BOX I knew the box'where -thimriles fre-JcepS' On January 9, "retiring Governor i-..;,. -: --- : . ' McLean will formally turn over to in- -amblen Warehouse for the nextiwo' yeari In:ft will Ufettmgi0. .FTlCe: t.r aii items likely to be, included .in the , Madtson Farmer that are likely to produce revenue .' and the amount of that revenue; Havv. The Christmas season to in against timber. Under present methods the accu- jmulation of taxes on a crop of grow ling timber quickly becomes; a bur- slightest knowledge of where the most i important nerves and blood vessels are in your body. , You can see the No matte how large &e key physician is able to distinguish wheat. r strong the bolt, F wool try so from the chaff in your condition. Cer- , nara ;" . ; I "i'wouid open, I Know tot-me. ..C4-t IM t WfHtMrH' i ... .... . Lni 1 1 1 v w lii luiiif v tzm. a ux lx aiuiiix . dangers without further argument. , : a. . T. , . , I . r : t m the benefit of the accumulated ex- fV, i.nj aTWi , broad- ; iiicu w v ci inv- lor perience of trained observers cast I'd scatter the smites to play, den upon the owner and often forces In passing I must say some of these 1 .u rrt! 't)r, v,0 ; k., centuries, he should be best qualified l-dillO 1VO AUll KlVWtUt A UlO iVOUllw vwVw) hhwW HV Viv ivV WVQV V , , . i - hMA in an economic loss to the State, in 'these hive gone the way of the horse PSS ?T " , I T ? " lSo that careworn people might hold ana ine amount oxtna re venue. .r'-rTZfr . -.w Iscarcity of the larger sizes of lam- and buggy, long skirts and other ing thtainformatton before hirn Gov- JJ fcf5oJ hfeh'er prices to the con- things you may faintly remember, ernor Garanerwm be n a position to year. Having sold mffM" 8umer. The State loses because 'They have been replaced with reme- lands that are not suitable to, or dies tried and proven to be superior needed for, agricultural purpose, and from every standpoint that should be devoted to the produc- (C) The mystic or conjuration tion of regular crops of timber, are j type of treatment. Under this head left idle and non-productive, and un- ji"? I will give a few concrete ex alble to pay even nominal taxes. They amples. wnmrnnni in trio Wioiatnro .iiMi more money than an&theftware things as he has in mind for the ben- ! in State oi Tennessee, we efit of the State, and the legislators ace the' future unafraidV i;; w will have all available information, on I. . ,ourc of genuine pleasure that subject before them so they may 0 be service t' our' f eUow- man go about their business intelligently, rem the mountains of WesteTaVNorth Governor-elect Gardner has already Carolina. "You represent the-heat there conferred several times with the Bud4" in; American liledayjvYoii. are get Commission and has gone into lom builders, Here is listed a few .-of the many phases of that toportnntv-ia''wW with u body's work. Now he has a compleU orNre . pr-Chrlt-: report jof the commission Jn' hand. Jme'i;? !i -I i-Jil. i. -l i iv.itTfl Jiuwlh riinui JKtlS.SS for auuwing tuo vusi, ., ui, , . Qjiejsuug tne ... v ,t jyr - -r . WMlft uuiny pnaaes 01 me isuiw b activities V o -, u.. -v.. j v j hi . . . ri acaies ana during the ast fW yw ouUihing te? SkSL t 7 with ments-.Do not believe in deep mys teries advanced by people only look ing to their own selfish gain. Do not I believe the story, that the medical If I knew a box that was large enough them fast For many and many a day. profession would be glad to get this , To hold all the frowns I meet, marvelous remedy, owned by Dr : so I would like to gather them every one and So, because any man holding a j From nursery, school and street, real remedy that never fails, as , they fo,ding and hold.ng( VA bou yvu, xcv uiwtvw V IWJ . . . , . .... I flin. Knm. koo.r.. 1 1 n, ti . i... . . """u "c " "1S ciaiuw are true. -"."'j vv more is a uiuce in me iootnuis ot m. j. ieve he would hold to it through sentiment or for the few counties in which Oiey are locaied, 'the Blue Ridere Mountains of North fA-tl .-u v. Lv' - a aaa ,. ... ...... . 7 . .reraeuies are axe seisnazzar in me ,ww, ww.u,wr turns. oiacK, tnen removed painted davs 6f -ld thev 00t acres Of land; or over one-third with tincture of iron, then applied WLw'-iS Va are weighed in the scales and found wanting. Let me you -to avoid these people superior, . J"" . ?r .rj -i-..-rm. t - . . . ' . 'u wnn you to avoia me the things that the CMum Hobson from Mm HUl ;"rry" w minutes. that wouid term themselves vuiiiiwUi4o awjt Mifveuwyn. utv uio b t- ; ' t two VearsI In that wav he has iinWrt S. "lloVertr of-Mars Hill sold half advice as to what Imay be expected acre" fd?$244.f Little Boy Amnions !n "Crfe? W Wed,the family docl them in, And turning the monster key, I'd hire a giant to drop the box To the depth of the deep, deep sea. Evangelical Messenger. Mrs. Ebbs Appreciates Write-Up Mrs. Ebbs, author of "Carolina and trus- Mountain Breezes," appreciated the l.nJ. fn-.t rt.i ..i. -l , , - iT,ea, upena, tne iamuy ooctor, or U write-up we gave ner lust wees, aua lands U reforest thei.,holchngs when off the com is carried in the orchard mn 2 ' mnrB mnA iiA r. r,r,WiWB t,rt of hr Irfter. in the way of approprlaaotrf.and.reiiWW W 2ft-J30-f41. Yomw.-rt "eneatn .ne m or W-dicml advisor. This man will which we trust she will pardon us for . . . 7.HiMMi t4A-t41-42t. wu. w jmjr yeuiy wrgo aums tree, mis (Completes the treatment. .. --- - Tvuuca, .,, , . . -r-. . . . iv.f . t , j . m . - . .... . srnr(Bjfu uuueut conscientious aavice. piiiituig, mwuui ii Miuwiraigo Having that information before hlni I Wf ' " 117 aT ..L 'lU.tn" dM8 " your case he will do our doing so. Governor Gardne. will . to n tha 27 " " "ku oxtena, it rjjh. cwinot then he feow. tion to make definite recommends- truck load for $488.80. Si P. Fender ithe 25 or 80 years minimum period you see fit, some There is one in Eastern North Ca' ,one Well qmalified to give you the svery best treatment available for your mo uicoomk. - -t ' ' -J. .T . I . . . vvAjruvat treatment avu liWle-o--.8M404M4w-. 9M Z:)?01" ',a "" " where the patient goes into fte wffl give you t ommissionreeiI U90M for truck load of to- thf amount they can expect to consultation with the healer whetSlive and enjoy your ge bf modK John BaU' Of MhaD sold a - . . , ve happens to find him. After ,ifta of this life.. - . , ! Oil TkM-naa IIaII AVI . ar&ww- wU M1V1I - w i ; V 1 MM J. BDU blllIUUITII HllimMIHninn. Wninil " VRAm , -.-. v gethe nd go on a new basis. Whati MarshaD received $ 711.78 f ot iWT ' "f vnptmd ough examination consist in took at nw Tit 1 II 1 TT ver he' doe hill be able -inW-k.M. 'i.- Rnssen received 1614.81 'i. for their 8ary .before sthe present situation -can asked to wait while some substance X .-V TT of The letter follows: 62 Westwood Place West Asheville, N. a Dec. 25th, 1928 the best chance H. L. Story, family and the Marshall, N. C. I thank you. that heh as ln hand by reason of the load. Joha Ball; A Ramsey , remedied. If approved J,y; the gathered from a dead stump in the f TlH APITTTOC Budget Commission's vorkv That sold $8M4i-l42-$4-$42-40. J.i.B.eneral Asembly the North Carolina wdods and applied to the cancer. Thlif. . ,, LiUiilCll lliO lone almost justifies the existence of Sobrts of.Big Pine averaged I421 for '?wtry AsMC,a will carry on i a fa alfowed to remain a certain length . 1 1 ' the Budget Comirioii.''Vf -.f ?1totMLW. WaBiaof :fffl57",f" adotlon e' ien removed. The patient.ta; - Ame SU(rar rennerg are enti. While Governor, McLean?wilitok.crt. State and -will told to re turn n a short while for fur, ;.&d to credit, even though they are his place in history as a business gov- ?226.64, Lee Ramsey, Ball & Tipton -'r..wfT" v rTT 7 . v na car acting ;lnv defense, of their industry, been looking for. one book or one ernor, the big item in that wfll be his received for -truck load ot pn. . -gu,- x.aafflbg the lie that appears in short story which would make pro- balanced budget program. ' tobacco. -Tillman Gosnell and sons l?T t,bm lf8 ttiarette advertising, that it is bet-.dominant our best type, but so for ceived f48.xv lor uieir.- shipment. ;-7" -". T"" " . wl7 " ' tr for a woman or girl to- smoke J have failel to find one. Often. "as Dear Mr. Story: I . I wish to thank you most kindly for; the write-up in your paper last week with regard to the little book. In" all conditions of life writers have found material from which to write stories. But of our best class of Southern Mountaineers) no one has ever writ ten, so far as I know. ; ' For almost half a century I have Liberal Education Miller;. MaUoyi of Cocke .County, ,.f:B counties ana tne owners. Tenn., received ?699.12 for an cre . Tr(TTf. mmrn of tobacco. The Dumplin Valley Dairy s v 'A Vf 4 K IJ h Perhaps the principal reason why Farm sold their truck toad for $829.84 y ' T - . V.T ' Another treatment consists of a a thin In a n JaViK Fnr i . knnV. . J ' magic stone , to ke tied to the cancej .tatiofr getting too fat by consum- character develops, but always they' 55. ew hours .then removed,' and-fj1 sugared sweets. " The Sugar In- come from the Very rough, uncouth,' , !wi . in,mynL tonp.e, .stiuto contends that the public has d uncultured. . This I believe is and the fee for the stone which ia ... 7. s . - i . j.-j me nappiew ana smartesc ox any race seiung nis crop ror szo-sao-sass-io- j - , r, , 7 w -A.' ' ; ' '; a dangerous extent as a result of mountain -country. 4 And whfle V on earth to found in the fact that $41. J. O. Backer sold four piles' at ! ''t-v . w. C, Tmaday After. There are many other methods of ttblicity that has been sent through-realise fully, my own .little story's '. there aro,pub;icv schc trortmea by.to o,f hAada; aKrjiKpu of the country, aidvlsing' faults ind its limitations, 'yet, in high schools, in every nook and corner J Tobacco wfll sell good aftei Christ- k,&f Vetoes by Dr. H. B, ? ' W having faith,' and thogewU seek the "boyish figure", to apito of these, I have decided to get in the nation. It wffl surprise many ,mas;fThis is particularly true of. to-i i,yvey,-CoIwkoroN. C. a were fa man in Eastern North Caro- avoid ani ,rwetsi pndoubtod- & put, hoping fot nothing more from, people to know that there are a great, bacco zrom;3S4owi..;Tlw' emmemf? -1,;-, '....Una who has saBya o 'strong will; jy tt ttey hard enough the Su- than that it mayi point the way, er number of high schools 'v in; load mediaa grades .wffl Ufry tacaiKr & 'tonight wilt bo M.'attemp' fr Py,t?tttto-oattit4','tmjt' iBBtt wffl be able to'convinee and that others who are capable of country than in the city. The Federal higher; Farmers areurged. tov. hold to deal with some of the fads, fancies rubbingit into tho ton.-' tho'-pobUe that sugar is iirare -uiseJitt '' full Justice to the subject, may Bureau of Education , lists 21,700 jtheifc tobacco and sell after Christmas and fallacies now existing ia eonnec- - foatd go on for some time giving to -the human system -fliai cigar-W and write; about these people, high schools in the United States of ,in Morristown.We have two large weU tion with the treatment of Cancer.' you ' examples -of this black magic,. ettes: and that sugar fa stUL an im- uttto story, With all of its timita which 22 per cent are . urban high lighted warehouses., Every: conveni-Pi' Cancer, as statistics show us, fa on' dating back to the age of the haroh porunt article it food, whi 'eigaW':'" W. amaQ donattoa toward schools and. J8 per tent- are' ruraL 'snce for the farmers. Two kinds." 6t the increase in our midst, and la fast ;The friend of these dispensers 'pf'.ettes;4re still "coffin" aaUs? '.tryjngta -right what f! fully believe to But there is only 29 per -cent of the Iservice -Personal attention 'and .the' becoming one of the captains of death "ese .cures will teH you that" they I - .-.'f .'. -"'';.; V f ' g f UlU I Awm, it-J i f v-i u , . t . , . . . i t. . r . . t a i i -i . i . . . . r otm. r.ii in a wifL - .'--., . . . nigil scnooi csr .xk. .3 tuc mignesi oouar. marxei. opens on Jinu- ust.giance av your vital - statistic caw. iiun oi; . it 'wJ.'Te 71 j-ct cent Is to ary Jst w'h a:l co-r-T-' pit: repot hiri c!.ooI;; potts, thpy- V'U startle" you. r 1 "Still treating alj kinds of tanccM'ih' r.U mart t'oesn'f matter what planet a,-. Again thanVinf yon, I am, . is b3i' "under'- so long as he Is'tv?'.). '"''".' Yw.ms very trtss',' 1 . ft i 1 , .1 f' 1 in t' e 1 r of ci "9 !' ive fr m is If ,ca str-s cf the c!v!e a "4 v d f? on tne earth.
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