IHE MWSRECQRO PRICE "A YEAR I MADISON COUNTY RECORD Established June 28, 1901. FRENCH i BROAD NEWS Established May 16, 1907. Consolidated November 2, 1911 The PROGRESSIVE FARMER I I THE NEWS-RECORD fl0 OfT BOTH A YEAR FOR $L.Ld .25 U THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHEPjIN MADISON COUNTY MARSHALL, N. C, FRIDA, FEBRUARY 22, 1929 1750 VOL. XXI i r CARTER RIDDLE IS MYSTERIOUSLY SHOT MERE CENTRAL SECURITIES COMPANY Carter Riddle. 17, of Robbinsville, is in a Brave condition at the Marsh-. all hospital as the. result of a pistol! 'wound in his chest, which was inflict ed at 4 o'clock Tuesday morning in : ASHEVILLE Plans of the new (Central Securities Company of Ashe iville, Inc., which were announced here I last week, disclose the fact that this new 'finance and holding company promises to be a most important force in the further industrial and com mercial development of all Western North Carolina. ! The Central Securities Company, . THE PIIRlISHER'Siro : ABOUT TOUS MATTERS a somewhat mysterious manner, as Central Bank of Asheville. with an authorized capital of $3,500,- i.. i..i : a i,,.i, .i,an n 'uuu. starts Dusinesi as one oi w Main Street. largest finance companies in the "Shorty," as Riddle is called, and I Southern j states It was organized by .Mnin,,, wp. sWnine- in th.. '.vanace 13. Davis ana associates, anu shop, according to an affidavit seci.r- affiliated with the ..a tL h swiff R R t?..mSPv. J nd Trust (Jompany when Deputy Sheriff George Rector ,UP to Saturday night, over $700,000 and Ernest Ramsey, son of Sheriff R. pf the Compart capital stock had r r, r,iD,.,i th0 eUnn T'n-. Been lights were flashcu out, and a pistol shot rang but. vin Ramsev. according to Riddle, at Common t iJIMN thr Western North Carolina thi week to look after those , bjen inclined to .gpi too, and subscribed, largely by present stock-holders of the Central Bank. Public sale of Central .Securities 7 per cent Cumulative Preferred Stock and 'B" stock was begun this .i-:u r .l,n.,f.J . Ti.r, tlin wees. lights Daemon or I'll make a light." ! Central Securities Company plans Almost immediately after the lights principally to purchase Western North were turned out, he was shot, the ,Car1,na J"8' and P1 boy's statement said, He sat down .'bonds and a limited amount of stock and asked Rector why he had shot in banks, insurance and surety eom him, said the youth, to whkh Rector '.P- Many forms of cooperation relied that he had not fired the shot. ,w be extended to present banks and Riddle was rushed to the hospital, ft t,tut,91 V f,fe where his condition was found to be Carolina. Rtfal estate will 'not serious, and his parents were notified. :e financed or purchased by the Com- Sheriff Ramsey is pushing the in-.party -neither will real estate bopd vestigation, he declares, and hopes to e5 be originated althodgh realms-, have some definite evidence shortly, 'mortgage bonds may eventually Meanwhile the town is much excited ,b -bandied as wholesale selling agent over the affair when guaranteed by responsible sure- The bullet entered young Riddle's & companies An intensive market left side, and plowed through his campaign for securit.es which will t t be handled by the Company is soon c to be instituted in the Middlewest. where branch offices will eventually be opened. Wallace B. Davis, who is President of the Central Bank and. Trust Com pany, as well as the affiliated Central Securities Comparty. stated that the new Company was primarily design ed to further the 'basic commerce and industries of this section. "We ex pect to provide a financial service large enough, and broadly useful e nough. to claim a vital part in the TO BE IN MARSHALL AND MARS HILL -So many people from MadisoiMind counties are journeying over to Raleig legislators- down there that this writer h: if this cdlumn docs not have as muci in it trSs week as it ought to have, just remember that this writer is down there also trying to legislate or do something like that instead of being at home attending to his bus- iness. You know this business of legislating is' getting to be almost a joke, anyway. When you come to think tbout it, we wonder if the whole business isn't wrong. We get in 41 great stir about. first nominat- ing a man to go and we almost get to blows over the nomination, and as - soon as that is over, we begin stirring ourselves about who is going to be elected and when the job is finally dltme half the county is mad be- cause of defeat and the other half is me.fl with victory, and to stanc! up " above the whole business and look down oil it is rather amusing, after all. And then when we send the man down there to Raleigh to make our laws, we have to go and see that he nukes them to suit us or keep him from making amy at all, and instead oi being a real law maker, he becomes the ball tossed around by the iarjpus factions until he hardly knows what he is or what he's about. 'Anc! this is no reflection on any one of them the same is practically trtie f all of them. We wonder if the people back home regard the ons nt to the legislature nowa days as our fathers cid. They may haye done it, but we do not know "APRON PARTY" heart. Before He will come in, you will have to open the door willingly ,.n,,anlf va,i nnll hava rn noaire :.l I have Him, OU will have to want Him. 1110 A CI TffTCC This is the generation of them that. f f lu ii uULLLk5kJ seek Him, that seek thy face, O Jacob, t Selah. Lift up your heads, O ye . eates: andhe ye lift up. ye everlast- ! The Valentine "Apron Party, giv ing doors, and the King of glory shall 1 ue Montezuma Hotei i nursery, come in. Who is tnis lung 01 uiory . "i. , "I", The Lord, strong and mighty. The BaPtst Sewing Circle, was a great Lord, mighty in battle. Lift up your success. ..... . , K heads, OT ye gates; even lift them , Sometimes its fortunate to be up, ye everiasting doors; and the slender for each guest was met at the King of Glory shall come in. Who door and measured around the waist is this King of glory? The Lord of ?nd was charged a penny for every Ihosts, he is the King of Glory, Selah. "!. iney carriea me r penme Psa. 24:6-10. Let the King of glory the packets of the small aprons that jeome in, the King of kings, and the '" V! . Lord of Lords. He will sup .ilh Rev- and V- H- L- Smith directed you of your sorrows, of vour griefs; some very interesting games which and he will sup with you of .vo-jr were enjoyed by both young and old heartaches and bereavements. He , Delicious refreshments were served the time of Z ; ' ' j ,,.,,. v,.,,,k. L. Plemmons, Mrs. J. M. Ramsey and door and let him come in? He is rs. o. o. rgU. the great burden bearer, and will were receiveu irom ou.ei stick closer than a brother, and says, e Sewing Circle , My yoke is easy and my burden is t uThe Sewing Circle wishes to thank light. He knows the hearts of all the members of the different churches ' men, and understands us better than and ihf the ccmmrmt.v who -e- we understand ourselves. Are you Pondfd to the invitations. They es . sorely tempted, Christian? A n J Pec,allv wlsh to tha"kfrs: V f '6 . many times when you are trying to Cow. manager of the hotel, whs do your best, are you misunderstood, " v." V" a very present help in trouble. Will "ou open days as our fathers cid. They may haye done it, but we do not Know - and persecuted, and talked about? If occasion anu spareu ..o about it if, they went down there and witcfcl the legislatures as closely go, just lean on the everlasting arm J? Pleasant for those as we do in this time. Our opinion is that the people back home used 01 tne -ing to elect their man to the legislature because of his peculiar qualification for that office arid he was regarded as conscientious and capable and he was trusted to do the work and the people Sack home accepted what he did in the best of feeling. But things have. changed these days and we are afraid that everybody who announces for that office has an axe to grind or some faction has or we do not seem to be willing to trust any body. Are we evoluting or deviluting? 0 Hold on to His un- - !-k . a f ; i,;. ! Mrs. uiaude Allison, ireasurer, re- he wil cam -you through We do Ped the proceeds to be about I StSpecTgo to hSZ on Z W of f T'IhJSI "l eds of ease, while others fought to moneV wl11 be u.sed beautrfy the win the prize and sailed through parsonage grounds, and for minor re- r . . noire rt rho naroAnavo h nnriv sens. We shon d not ask Him '--"-t, 0 take away the thorn of the flesh, ut to give us the needed grace to be n overcomer. Miss Jessie Kelly, a former Art student at the University of Tennes- He has promised to ie. spent several hours decorating C. R. Hamrick, Deputy Commis sioner of Revenue will be in the Bank at Mars Hill, N. C, on Mon ay, Feb. 25th., and in the Courthouse at Mar- orVVuiW S ivrogress.of all Western North Caxcli desiring help in filing State Income ? r. Davis ' high Tax retu income ried per or more rations regardless of amount of in come must file report "before March !")th. No charge is made for this service. vns. All single persons With M"rr ZZuZ rZ: of ?1000.0Q or more, all mar- ""'i'"".- " '"' A sons WitKf1ncnof $2900.00 - its management to the end that we may equal the remarkable succas-3 that has been achieved by other com panies similar to ours. "Lucky" Still Taken By Madison Sheriff ANNOUNCEMENT The School ulars Fridav eighth ra-.'c of Mars Hill High will present a program at the Hill High School auditorium evening, February 2'1, i'J2'. "Old Lucky" a ir0-gallon capacity moonshine sJll reported to be the largest ever captured in the history ,r .'!:!' i-on coun.v was taKen las: -.. d th Saturday by Sheriff Robert ll. Ram- PLAY: JUMBO JUM. sey and Iepulies George H. Rector ,-:iARACTKRS: and Charles Hen-ley in the Shelton :j"un,boJum ' James Holcomb-.- Laurel section. , , . Mr. Gobleton . Sidney WaM Sheriff Ramsey reported that this Mrs Gobleton .. ... .. . Bobbie Bailey still has been trailed from Maoison Hannah rva rjeu Edwards county to Tennessee and then back Lavvyer cheatman " Forrest Ponder to North Carolina, hence the name, Mr Henrv Herschell Holcombe "Old Lucky" Officers have been try- iMiss Adelaide Louise Roberts ing to capture this outnt lor severa ong "Ain't Got Time To Hang A- : t i a u4. u: ll B ... : ... round fc-ighth grale MARSHALL'S WHITE WAY We favor the proposed white way for the town of Marshall. But since it was announced, here comes along a lady of the town saying that a white way is the last thing we do need. It is her opinion that before we get the lights to show up the ugly places in town we ought to have a house cleaning. She would have the old dilapidated houses replaced by better ones and a generous coat of paint used and all the objection able sights which meet the eyes of passers-by removed or made more presentable before they are shown up by a white way. Now this writer would not (are differ with this good woman, for women are usually right abut this and some other things, : but really when you come to think about it, most touristy pa through anyway by daylight and the scenes so vividly described 6y thijs good lady and easily seen by the cas ual observer, are visiWe tapasss-by whether we have the white way or not. Besides, sometimes lights mateieven bad-looking objects look better.- Why, one time we-feoticf 'd MPan on a stage where the lights were being thrown upon her with telling effect and we thought 3he was" a gooc'-looking woman until she was seen as the light of day revealed her and we saw at once the charming effect that lights may have. No tice, we did not jay that she was not good-looking naturally, but it took the artificial lights to show her off. Really, quite a number of wu'.n and men too are improved by lights sufficiently brilliant to deceive the on-lookers. -Maybe Marshall's while way will haw a s::ni' .r t .feet. And this is no reflection on Marshall. The n v'liv.' seen -ry h'.-re i, . . .1.. A r , 4i . rn, : ,10- nipl-ii-p. excelled. .-n me luwn iiuim auuvt- i.-i a. mw.. w"'......,, i ...... . - ... 1. 1 4. rh so thai we take gi cat delight in snowing 11 to suangeis, out es n she main street wh'u .rtrht to b? elean- e with us in the sixth trouble and not forsake us in the seventh. In fact the for hotel for the party. the windows in the Draperies lobby and years, it being reported that this still has been in operation for approxi mately 20 years. This still has a capa city of turning out about 60 to 75 gallons, of illicit moonshine whiskey every 24 hours. Only the thickest and best grade copper was used in the construction the cap for.it being a 20-gallon bar rel. No men were in the vicinity, but about 2,000 gallons of beer were cut Monologue "Socks and Soapsuds" CHARACTERS Mrs. Didgit Clara Phillips Mrs. Trivial Bobbie Bailey Monologue "Evolution of Me" giv en by Robert Howell Song: "Ain't Got Enough For To Pass Around" Eighth grade PLAY: "BOX AND COX" CHARACTERS: down by the officers. Mr. Ramsey Box " Robert Howell "states that the operators had on hand qox Jack Carter about 1,200 pounds of sugar and 'Aunt7"fioMcVr"""'lJrene Hensley proximately 200 gallons of whiskey. -Asheville Citizen. FAVORS HOSPITAL Friml Wha't did your wife do with the cook book you gave her for rfti t iirunautB i Himmel Oh, she used it as a scrap Marshall, N. C. book to paste beauty recipes in which fear air: February 13th, 1929. Mr. A. W. Whitehurst she clipped from the papers. The Pathfinder STIILLOPEN! . All warehouses will stay open at Greene ville, Tenn. till Febru ary 28 th, 1929. Prices are as good at the Plant er's as they have been for the last two weeks. Planters Warehouses, Nos.l&2, Grecneville,' Tenn. It has been more than sixty-seven years since I left my father and moth er to go to the army, and since then I have not made my home there, but I have never ceased to have a real in terest in the welfare of the people living there. I take the News-Record and note what is going on so far as told in its columns. I I have been particularly interested I in the proposed hospital made pos Isible by the Due fund conditioned by the county cooperatnig. I have i given about thirty years' service in j the executive management of the I Hamilton County "hospitals, one the general and the other Tuberculosis, land I think I know their value, and I I am safe in saying Madison County will make a mistake in refusing to i contribute its part in the consum- 'mafinn nf flint wnrlr Tt pnnlH not. make a better investment, I see your generous offer to lielp . out in the matter, and I congratulate you on the humane spirit you show. It gives em phasis to the fact that you have an interest in the welfare of the com munity in which you liyr. I know you are heavily taxed up there, but I also know that good hospitals are an investment that pays good dividend's in the service they render the people where they are located. , I am Very trely, A.J.QAHAGAN. r:r.i - x.n. .. 4.1...4. i. .:n lnmif room were maue uj. icu aiiu lohngerdHe0rs'aSfrrend? toThe Ines were plac prominent plac 'friendless Does it seem that all es about the rooms. ijour friends have forsaken you? i ,lr j ma n '. IBoes it seemihat your life is a fail- Wanted More ISeaUty !ure? If so, "seek the Lord while he : may be found, and call upon Him Government statistics for the year while He is near. Is thy heart thirst-11928 show that there are now more ing for the living God? If so, just than 50,000 beauty shops working open the door and let Jesus come in. rWith and for American Women, lis thy soul bereft of comfort, and thy a canvass of the editors of lead heart a cheerless spot? Say not in8r women's magazines indicates Christ is trv the desert, for we can be- 'that there is a general demand for lieve it not. He is a man of sorrow, further development in this line, and and acquainted with griefs. In that more and better shops will be 'conclusion, hear what Isaiah says a- the order of the day during the torn i'bout -Jesus. He isdespised and re-j ng year. Ijected of men; a man of sorrows, and The editor of the Woman's Home acquainted with grief, and we hid as Companion says: "The country is it were, our faces from Him; he was crying for good manicures and there (despised, and we esteemed him not. are hundret s of towns where a wam ; Surely he hath borne our griefs, ami an nnist siah in vain even for a com petent shampoo." Probably n o profession offers grea.er promise to competent giris seeking- profitable employment. Tiia average for the beginner with soni'i training i $-"- a s eek. and the girls usaiiy receive geivrous commissions in addition ti- silai v. It is not raio or a good operator In a nig city beau v . hoi' uv-.-nige ' a week, includ ing tips. "The possibilites in the business , or the owner are unlimited." sava 1 Haze 1 Rawson Cades, well-known WALNUT MAN GIVES beau'" etor "The right sort of girl , BOND AT MARSHALL, 1 or .e operating end of the business I :must be physically strong, pleasant to MARSHALL, N. C, Feb. 20.-Tom lt' "nd well-groomed. Most of McDevitt, 21, of Walnut, was arrest- the auty speciahste who train their ed here on a charge of committing !n flTs inf.lst tha the havfe hl.h lassault upon a female. He was re- fcho0' education and some prefer col- 'io..j i nnn kj t... t o u lege graduates." sey, justice of the peace, and a pre- ; AmonS the beauty houses, Primrose liminary hearing will be held Satur- ;0,use employs only trained nurses, day. Asheville Citizen. lHe.lena Rubenstein replied to an m- .quiry regarding qualifications of op erators, said : "I want human beings. Ouaker Started School ieyteent, of course. Educated as VUttKer OlttTiea OCnOOI much fl8 possib,e- But above all, real Banks human beings are most interested in. people and want to do them good." I , . , ... I The Marinillo Company replied thac L Thf '?cras'n observance of Na- he idea girl should not hava jtional Thrift Week has called atten- echnical knowledge, but also artistic tion to the rapid growth of school hiliu- Th nw; q ;,.. savings banks, which now have forty , 'Give us girls who are physically well. carried our sorrows; yet vve mil es teem ,iim s icken. smi .en of God, ..ml i.iHictec-. Hut as wound,':) i'- o . iror. :-essi!.ns. i.e was bruis c,: f. c.i.- iii.i,.!:'. . s. he ehasti' :.:rm of our peace was upon Hi:!'., r with His stripes we arc healed. 1 i. . 5-'! :'-"). Li t Je-us eoi into y nr henn ,,nd you may sup of h: j-. ,-, neace, and d'i'ik of the -iver of pie .sure forever .aurt. Yours in Him, Box 85 Hot Springs. W. E. McFA is inn. . ,i inucr ' really iher" are some jih'.'es on she main si - ed up. If iourisls could see only the beauty . pot: oi 'v.i :, ' over Ihe sireets above and not the lower street, 've would not say all J,---. Any town has its back streets or places tha . :iei ii ele;,n:ne; up, but to strangers, Marshall seems to have only one street, and we would like to see that one street well kept and made as attractive as possible. Marshall as it now is does not impress strangers with its real beauty. o THE COUNTY HOSPITAL Sooner than you may think, the election which is to mean a hospi tal for Madison County or no hospital will have arrived and you people will be expected to vote one way or the other. And much depends up on the way you vote. There are those who honestly oppose this bond issue for a hospital on the ground that it is an unnecessary unit of taxation to maintain it, when the peop)e of Madison are in easy reach of Asheville hospitals They say further that those who are able to pay their way would pa tronize hospitals away where the most expert surgeons and service would be available, and that the County hospital would be patronized largely by charity cases where the County would come in to help defray the expenses of the charity patients, that the County taxes are already too high and yet despite that fact the County is too poor now to sup port the County Home as it should be. They argue that if the hospital is built it will be only a few years before it will be for sale and that it will not bring 20 of its cost, anc! so on and so on. An erroneous idea is also abroad that this hospital ill be for the direct benefit of the doctors. They say that the Count: will be called upon to pay for the professional services of surgeons and physicians in charity cases. This last point, while it is being talked generally all over the County, should, if possible, be corrected. Having a County hospi tal would not obligate the County to paiy for professional services any rrore than not having one. As we understand it, the doctors do not favor the hospital for their own benefit, except insofar as hospital equipment enables them to ren der better service and save more lives. Even proponents of the hospi tal are not figuring that this institution will be a money-making invest ment. The idea is one more of mercy than of money. Mr. Duke helps tn offer our aid in the restoration of health to the sick and life to the . ... :x.. j v:tl ..v. .j. ... , . ' . . . " icvuicu 3 a dying. When a poor person in me cummumiy ma.n.; .iUj,.u.. ever niw ne nas maae u nis jod to Kitchen Cabinet Orchestra, each lady ss, uui. sumcuuujj B i-u w. u.it oiuoiM ouu:uriucs 111 using tne unique musical instrument ' " 7 Xnn aaPtaDle ana ot good disposition, and ! than 4,500,000 depositors. The 'we will do the rest." Elizabeth Ar . school savings bank, it is now revealed dens's ideal i B ri f owes, its rise to the genius of 'an In- height, with strong capable handsL diana Quaker, J. R. Stout, who tells nd "intelligence." ; the story of his work in the current j 1 issue of the American Magazine. I Mr. Stout's father was a school KITCHEN ORCHESTRA WAS uperintendent and his mother a fnrtn school teacher. When a boy, he read GOOD !Ben Franklin's Autobiography "at least forty times a year," and from it A very entertaining program waa . he became an enthusiast m teaching ; iven last Friday night at the Marsh- the principles of systematic saving, all school auditorium, by the ladies He organized n group called the f che Methodist church. caucatiouw inritt service," " and I The nrooram m. foot,,roH ll nnllinclv contribute to help defray expen has to go begging and sometimes the amounts received are meager and willing helpers, when often there are many equally able 10 help v. ho are willing helpers, when often there are many qually able to help who are not seen or are unwilling to help. The County ho:t. i would more evenly divide the burden among more people who ought to heip. And the poor will be benefitted without being taxed to help. , various cities, persuade them to in-I of a kitchen utensil. ta:1 a school savins bank, and then The I ec-jre .e cooperation of the best t ve with a couble semi-circle of the j anks in-. . the town, making an ar-.ladies dressed in white with red jack- I angement with these banks to handle ets and head bands. J he ceposits of the children who fall) Miss Violet Wright directed the II line with his plan. 'Orchestra ani Mrs. Ditmore was the The banks that agree to act as de- announcer. positories tor the children s accounts A Let the King of Glory Come In Behok", I stand at the door, and knock; if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to himr and will, sup with him, and he with me. Rev. 3:20. This wonder ful friend is standing: at the heart's door of every unregenerated person, entertaining nnntrtmim.-.. pav Mr. Stout so nv.-;h per pupil en- Miss Rose Bud Popularity was en- v oiled in, -.the Han. That's how ha invorl and knocks: Do you rot hear Him? gets his living. Another pantomime which' was very " Do you not hear the sweet, gentle i "When I star ed eleven years ago effective was Little Mother (Mutter- ' voice of the kind, loving, compassion-i o inaugurate this work," he says, Vhen). Old familiar tunes were used ' ate Saviour as He says. Give me thine 'ihe bajrfc$we:e flow to join. But through -r.tthe program by the Or- '.,', heart? He wants you to open the , ow I -Mft4 no trouble getting them chestra. iT' door and let Him come in to you, anu , o coopieraie, for the idea is intense- j Some very clever readings and nov- ' ' sup with you. He wants your whole y practical and has been in success- ,e!ty songs were given. One very in- ; ' heart for Himself, He wants to conic i ul operation in more than 41 States, teresting number was the Grind Or-- in to stay. Will you, dear reader, if gan Man and Monkey. l he audience was very appreciative you have not already, cpeu just now iTelevox-t-Phat date is this? and invite Him to come in. Christ Robot I don't know. I'm a stranger ;and the orchestra has been asked to will not lorce tin way into any on? nere. me fathnn.er. repeat its performance.