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4r v ' ' , i .' ' - Lilian ill V I . faTuv. Join,. 4 iOLMIHOFrOTiEl J. FRAZIER teL$N WRITBS-US - AND SENtfSESOUJTIONS FOR PU$UCATION FOR " To Th M.mb f Ui-orA Cr lia Tn RUlAMOctatloni . ' ' The Executive. Commiittee'-pr this Association suboiitj to yow cp"sL4ejr tion the following1 resolutions ,nd. . declarations 6f,"rtociples ndrpui ' poses to be adUH by thiB meettoffi' - 1. .'i That tii(-0onvent1on'Massert9 its complete atpd.wiA."theprinci ples of this. As90ciationad.QPted.,t. the former raeetifljr, of . tMs body,, to-wit: ; a. v That thlr cOhvention demands that the SUte' sKall take over the support of the public schools of .the; State and relivX the counties ana school districts'" of way part f the fcosV of maintaininHV public school for the full period"; required "by the Con stitution. ' " (uKs4 . b. That theilState Hitfhway. Com. mission sh'all btfrequired to take and maintain 'tmP pttWic-Tad8; and i&eo3 thepiRhways of the Stiitfc . fionvi' I fnnda collected by them as.lipidly 4oth;xefttie will permit: :- - -i ': - titi beVdbhe'bf arid; to WiHfoi m&f compel IWHstinir 'MPJ $m yttpu&'ii itftl'yalue.'; : j J e." "rbtKr shall'br adopted 'a eeWoriitr')hi;-i) "ippraiaal"'And Valuation- -"tf M&i0, :.popert'y ofltheJ,Ctate. '."' ftlf V;1 fwaiWe demand (haV-every irim 8 be' elected tbhi Tferiera) Assembly! at the nxT generaY ecticm'nd! all Utvand,v(rtntyn16erii.'Bhalir be' pledged to-wtork'foriandivotafor.Tthe rornVi'eugsrftjtedrandrrocoromenjied, g. That there shallbfripiTKapized a property tax relief assnristion-for-the ale Iwcai'iy' ftff w'ardrllltt 'ptrrpose' ox his ! meeting. tn r be known .as "The -iion", and every county in th'a. State naurDe'qTJetea -to "oTganize a; fcounty'ts8ociait..tffwitfcrwa she pnrpose'Wf thnfmiltmg and tvety .foih-jjn&rtw tke-pEiriople, befcrriedonfcyqn. submits Herewith By-La-vra, rule and SlfU is not We ' pitrpo Jof this; Association : to destroyi oitf ewlouaiy .WWkji administration of ny of j;hedeprtment- ofttegoyecnnxenti either riStatrnCountTV butthit Iheiy ydyinjsti hehj W . etoietest'eeonemy' and.ttjtteiisie'mf W wt 8h6uI4ietrictllfAii edhrpeiHod 'of prea Jnalment if 'tiMion ha fVetreVed'th'e .'-ii'tTpoB tLe' geSpIe mlh Ctate5'ihal -ey -can' vUrrf- oal'iHeUF" ordiatTyi usis aiti iiirsSHthWt&e'laerK ..le'e'bfttaeift p1toperty; 7 .c'? t'M'j . 4.- That the State ha ample e! ' sources (f? rvedui tP secure end pTyIeisaf funds' f of fthece Srbresen6 ai'niust tiSnortlon- f-li'r1i J 'wjf Clotiosed-ari J unjust ece'iji.i"uor f atoeka, securitiet 'andother'pro I party repekfed' - 5.' ThaAhS "AaiocTa'ilon protoe nt'fefO,ear3"arid'lFe"""'Kr!;;',J. aent - oi unnecessary and extravtf. AA avslibtirffirntj tenant- boases in Burke county are oeeupieX' and fnore land KLi t.o'ken for crops i.an It "r.T-3T.-. r"-v the Great ar, reponi ce- "Vrent B, U n. 1 .State office and in.eyery..County.rand omW'olf'-ttttrfjfie otfoijl'tft'iotrattoa ' ' of: iblic 4 affairs. ' , ' .HirarfpaTirtsCcljif f v C . t.eseT" t 'i t, ont 'of'- govt rhnient , More kept "fences' n3')i6mnil3S?C'- ;ind et W tri' ancfijj;di-.r4ni, trdioa ttyren 'fnVwiJpuifaToritsni 11 j v j i BEYOND TIlE StlNSET Bevond the sunset's tridiaftt jrfow Therelslt'Krighteworiafcrioiw; J WherJpldett ' gloresverahie beyond tte' thooght, of. "day's decline, . ; f .. , . f Beyond thr stmset's -purple rim, Beyond the Jwtlightj 'deep" and dim, ( jj Where ' "clonds ;'and' Jdftrkn.e8 never .ome . .., . My soul shall find its Heavenly homo. .J Beyond -this desert,' dark and drear, ' The Gdden-Oity wrffappearr and ' Morning's lovely beam? arise , i Upon'my mansion, in the skies. 1 Those golden portals ever shine j Beyoncf'the reach of day's decline; -And :Je8US.bids my sou prepare To gain happy entrance there. , ATTttARS'HIlL SWV Mar iir'Bby ' I. Wake : FoVe s t Gl Club . t wileirefcto., pi waKe , orest uouege ana xaarjsi Hill junior eollejre to know thajLset-1 .err. qu mm nuyaiwnw oonsuuice. iiub. ,Wake Forest, Glee lub are -Mara Hal' tboys. liinMMitfniHa a ni-i tive of Mar fcH, JW,Prents livinr; between MaM Jffill kn FVirku nf IvW BrofJuniliarlF, known s: !fexW' Wkhtemdre1.1 1 is et- :S fcoUe,lfa -Madison County apreciate the fat that Mars Hill plays such a Jkg-att fa W ropef nralrtfnt 'of 'the Whmr people of the State of North Care-' jin-ma (wnec'SHKes asweii? ' or so large a percent of the Glee Cliij gives one soma idea of the value of luiftrauraison uuoaniy nsratanoais a, The Glee Club of Wake . Forei bllege .gave .SAhtSi proi kaHsOilLJdaiewBffaati ?T'fl4flKiSe present witfithe glee ul) at Mars Hill, and. i if WSrr-Siy0s)in4en ctenUie.,cJnbiane in-Mart burn waa4,noHhe7gItoBi ia WRrW 4fl Jrt. j.iTjMr JlWtpf P.ditb ;p,ther Jiyo, Ma,:fiUl tost pass, jwui, C xAanelLeeond we W-LHwi Beaton, T. Jj J onesj.andi B. - A.; Strkldand.,.ThABtiM lee! the. jSelectUunrera .thBeenjd Jm( epectefl-.rootftr, in),,cfiQli:e0JUWJ Jre-i d. Jon eyesy acmier meff.keary than -40,009 trout? attcetite XSaars.lfBiol terlliavrsbeen, tBmed,vintov4olB Ayr3Iadifto:"Cba- ty!i Wc4aoWMTIJ. B.' McQjerntV' XBase uti.wer:oi.'twe id.$TcUsd Mdiixainbiwriind wera,.mrjneat uuiunc pojou t& grew te.be Jaxge: nng ibe turhed loose jn thft,strems,iof the cointyia Ivad diilm to; t&ese'jMtweeif J5;000ind 29,09Ot trout miiiBttwa. .haveiiMn r L?jqed Jjkiprivtlte ,'poelsi by? memben cf-,theIUson.-.CfntyT1Baiilngrnd bnnn4elnJ..,:5-;v ; .. Madison county has many,iLio stremji an'4 most -of 4hetn are-swiarm- hiff-wU'jjeanie Csh.. " . ." - '. . -. .-1 m'.U'IU' l Jl J. Ail"" ' "y f raetf parcrtsed wja furs i rt.v,.o,b7'Js two.fK.-tf r-ra " t-i one-pure - gus bull Li A--1. LI YJ t i VJW THE X&tABLISHED NEWSAPER OFrMADISOK - ? DiEDaUNDAY I' yj - f A vSamuePHesrey - p. rt II : REV. SASIUEET, heSey-peso Former Marshall f artor, Well JCiMWnJ S SUiiiBUHi In Madison jf County, PanrA ' , .'MadiCoty way Afr!HGH POINT '' V i ' - . , ;v?fi " J T many raas oi y, jsainuw i T. Hensley, atfestner pastor, ot JMI-.J J'shall Baptists, ;and otJfe.huoaes in - Biltmore, werck,,. hia home in Kigll Pointi N.f.C.ciBe died after a brief Illness .of-pseumo-ting -by -applicatidH :tp 'Asiepro, N. nia, accqrdin4f!f&SMonday's Aslbvillei(Ci a4: Citizen. FWeV.services'Were XS be'i little eaani"a "already.. lieiched;, oh conducted in IjjgtPoint Tuesday. ; theyww oiPann.BiJJ. aeaf-the Rev. Mr. HeSialey is .survived -by ' Freemani .Gap. -pnr mforination is four sons, Alb4,j of AahevillefXay 1 that; eight' settings1 of' 'twelve 'eggs Hensley, a stifoejit At Wake 'Purest ,' J each Have been delivered hi' Madison, J. B., and S. Tot High Point', and and game warden Mr. Kfv .B, Mcjpev Ila Hensley oJf.siligh oint ...He i itt : h8s..iXjSemgs.;v Mr. J ft Sfeed leaves also the.ifoDowing brothers and received, his . settings this (Tuesday) sisters: W. KS Hensley-nd--H. E. nHrningy-iMr Tweed i mnehiinter Hensley of Wjjiey County, B-.- S. 'ested in fish' -and rgame inv Madison Hensley of iijville, Mr.' W. M. County. ' ; Watts of Forstj City, !Mrs."Troy r Buckner and Mrs. Mmjjie. iEdwarda of Yancey County. ... . It has been onhr a fow weeks since the News-Reco&J published a Tetter pressed , interests in the. iwople of Madison Countv. i.,,, - i V11ltoV 1 I il iHrVI-14 ... TtoeathWbont w . k " ' VUO UJT.S1VDS MX MO COUIlty TWIVl made eonIetf.portOJiUiLi.1 impossible yel& ti fiveiJUitent are . iwIJK'w. MAfM&Ji V4sitoW - - Bi Laurel Tewnkhlp B6 - - M4, - Sun tM Grape Vine Townahlp 85 !rriiw twnaMB--1 K9 ,1 701 1 UttTefcinj CreeUT4ai)4.:.j8W Mara Hill Mars Hill Township ul,I7J -i.-OSO' IfhfsVsill'-L : :W3 -148 gsndJMnsJr"-r;:-. ";-:.:--g48 '884 Sheltotf-Lauref ta.' JZWn3,m Upper Laurel t.a. L 94JIlj0 . r tf y I, Into Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman of Pelya Sunday; May II, a daugEter." ,.v i. hiii iuro. cai ACCTes OI 1MO O To wship3tujfpUy A ..,Mrl..., r-:J eaartrt . r-- thimuioc of' - elccttkal ; Tweed. .Tncfla !!!. rrB tb. ' T. v " Mr.. and MnjChayle.- rertffippl' ':V.r' T.n4. Hrt-' for W' Mar' Ponrfir. J r.f Kit-'-f'' Walnut Creek,1-' itoyrIar l'Tarr V" 1 Tf Hre 1"', : - Devilt, I " Vj" 'ry T ; ' TT ( . t ffa-ocUer. Kr -waj'beforilett. i. . t rtath D V" 'V ' V - f t'( r" , jMart i l,o;"jtal t J tobe. ' UHslj. r ". , ' j' . ' ' ' ":' -..'.. : ' ' i ', ' ' U A i rv7. VrV Li Vi 1 ' "jftegrfa Hatched-1 For sAIopgJthe ,Un ef inceasinjr "gni ana ttt,,m, ,WaiSOn (Vnty several aetHngs f tiheasant;'ert,have; been 1 received by vaumen ef'Madli TMearey.TWrTS Mr; Jj' B1 'Tweed imvffc received veet- -M' v-- - . -. -. r. w . !f.';,' W Bwd-Assedatlonly"elvi anytWn 'to-the1sll.OrMajrB - r.-- "l.fc.W .-ilT ' uuniiff vue lirsiAUiruB oluiiluil ui; u,u anyjftf. thw 2 tr.'cKnrchea:. infrtmNew? j Fouadr AaWclationV hetchtirhea giy- UllDBa. Pnan Taia1 Haali FaWk P1sn4- TTw.4a V.lt YTWwe. f Att1 WdaatLCWdad'CMB;- - iS -irw2iii Jance.iscofdIonfc'.tt ce-iscofidBttlona,' Vr" - - HfTOWirT ' ixA..t t-r i- . k. i Moore. 'ThoacarAWrUst pare, lin Utilities, Incorporatemtich hasj ber-oc.ted ii WBk Of 'Trench Buuamg ror eome .time, was moved Saturday, to their new quarters on f Main Streetone of the room recent-! !and fjlYi'it-vrkfirill' linirA flflaaltf iftt'viai1 Tl "tOfl'udhaTK Mr, JT, JRafluseyMr. JTohn ' rr'1!?. ?nrV"c,,I VJolaedmon, Alma Rector, Wan and J5. ?:.-?V,ton, Ma.GR. Cood Ida Roberts; TCena Fijian, Helen ing. f ; Aaheviae,." ir'here to lave ?Rodisffl.? Hone . neIeomb. . PBo. COUNTY iTumtBevKepealed I'Ejwrtiiiee&Dw tbw? pfi pxohibijUoit. has- weenv enacjted the' above 'question hasj" .beea" growing, 'INew,, :!it i. has" grown to- monstrous . prbporhpnaj Every citjeeui of Me United! States Win no doubtr bei faced with It in the near future.; The wets' answer is an emphatic f Yes," he!drys' an" equal ly einphatic '"No".! The iclass; if , different io-rm- no-- oennite - opinion, perhaps caring little as to the bui come.' : - f : Are wewilling .as a - peace-loving and prosperous nation to lei ourselvef be submerged by abominable intoxi cants that have caused already so much ruin? tyq !are jwilHng; as , a -; peace-loving generations face the wretched condi tions brought about by open saloons? By?stiiving-;witb iaH the .loyalty-.wiUi-ia us let uairaake the--answer y wholly negative .riglttting courageously to keep' ourselves ok. dry land. r'The' pteit' has-" beetti'ioffered Jthat ShVuld proMbition; be removed intoxi cants wouli:hot be so desivable. JLdke s-'many!othrT)lea8 for an unworthy cause it: fle'. into thousand fregr ments when battered by truth. ..It isnota tcase-.o? Jesire. fpr-; forbidden ttl3 NinnaiBh&M i itisbiars ! nlftnls'j andnet, i pay(- jwjth., it flfve ! na( wsvar. hflH - thenai ta. break every law created? i . , No-jwtioftnhasifinade pfogress at jiwSh .tateiiofospeadf.aeonn Mm9 tbfeiupaafc qtmrter cttftnturyrt, It was dfltbrtW!ba , ttefifajernd .7aaafrtr( 7 was prohibited, v Nations, who naye not, his law show no suchmarked .de gree of pro'gressf Russia is , a- jtair eScample of the" awful condition law lesnesi'cattigaboW It ie 'eaid that a burned child wiH uoi play;With fire agin.vi Wer have Aeen burned flBce,"iWil itt take a second , prob ably a more severe, burning, to cause .Hfl rte.seeftha'olly, of'repealingfthe law, -of Tphibjtion ? , X''i?WJicMwnpjkwsrt bnwvflpnsafe pu(WgiWaya-,are . at .present, without th.4del burden of, pievajeat drunk enness, way imperii,tfte .aves of hur manir further? '.Heretofore, often fejrre'd M ;'jb '.Tnany "ii 'pe'goqi old'days'' titeril Vere no' fiullb'mobues totV WveW bY'cmef itoardi or used as mean;o'rwhiskey'transpori tiition. 'Toda Wtf iearceiy looks at a neliperithouteimrec ofsOm dftiakeri fever nftlwj dowB'tpiofeiiaAf' Somei artmken dmnkn hwl Vk ml. the-Jeople cf thk nation to fight more . t$!j ' . ? witit WjigMpe possess tejiWjth-L Wmstittttioaiamkiieii1 ' The cabbage crop of eastern CarelPV Britons. ; line, particularW ; CarterefW C8nntvlirlnr.t,3r . PT has beaTitt.movmsr JnJinlk mwR ' Mr- BoreIy?cJied by youWAacel yesterday. - : ; a, ;.r'&l&4Jieb anr . Mr. Busiman- I'nfglad yqu did. V i ii H f f S T 0 V? f J A' ""v,' . ne m9 d mft;, of ym Marie II - school 1 J ev for nrt ' 1 1 -ft".. av 5 r--3 MADISON' COUNTY RCCORP KatahliRhoH Jnna S. 1901. . f FRENCH BROAD NWS " Eft4bHBhedMjr i' 1907, - cw ConlbUUl"Noy.. 1911 -t. n t-aq ;m; -art ' '' 'ii iiiiicijinijnra Except FrriyVillApiUl , Mother's ray'. was-fittingly, obserr- . ' Jiiit'MuAM. -Ai the lpj'cjid'itor, (L OL' ajaie? preached a very effective er- , monVs4ng;as'. his subject, "Mother." s $re&Mni a deUghtf ul raoJe pother 0 Mme.wa renderedjby Miss4 yiplet,, fright, accompanied, by i''k'J'j-i'Ifline. Before this, , Wfcile sthe ' ; congregation ' isang 'ell pother ni Be-JThfere' Rev! Jlr. Teague Jfery effectively imitated yi - i olfn rtisingr a 'rose .leaf between hi v ' lips. ' efpre the Service closed titer was hardly one present who had not shed ome tears. At the Presbyterian church, 'Dr. Knox used as a text "Blessed is The ' Memory of The Just,"-enlarging np . on the subject of .Mother. Flowers ap- ; ; ; propriate for the occasion were used .' : as decorations for the church. , "i:! At .the .Methodist church there.oraa v. no niQrning service, and. f o? the .eve ning .service Rev.jMrSbininghouae of jBlack Mountain exchapged ; pulpit ' yifh the pastorr Rev S. C. Weatherly, anij the new -minister, was -accompan-.e.tearsjn11 jb.'.iQrmer... pastor, J Rv. "Jrf Jf ,jrayf ( Theyisiting minister deliyered ;ine . sermon in keeping" - with" the' Mother's Day, Miss Violet Wright sang "Motiter 0 Mine. ' At the Free Will Baptist church ' ' there, was no service7 r j It might be interesting in this tjoh nection toreadpthfoHpjKing, clipped ' from Sunday Ashe'vitfeCitizen with. ' " ; reference to the observance of Mothr- -; er's Day : " j 1 an Americans fCuto) jdne? its wbser- vainceM 9W..estbshed by , an Aot-of Cceto mU, ia v Reality areyJyaLef an pldf old cus- om tha" dates eak -te'the 'days of ancient Greece and Rome. ' " Aa thousands-of -sons and danghr ' ters throughout the United State , will observe. the, day, today, by flawy f ' -ers, messages and gifts of many 1 kinds, s0 didithe lads ,of the middle gea observe "Mothering Day" This was a holiday -each-year then and in dentured apprentices were permitted jby titeiraBer,6 einployees Jx re turn to tiieir homes and take gifts to ' '' jtheir motierpjW;lce imd other employees customarily Jived to thf " fi homes of the mea w4w employed thent ' ' Governor- Gardner has issued ' pmlab7atwmofallyetting';the;jday " ' aside to ba thservMi- an. Mot'hnr'B'. Pay. White "flowers ' will be worn in) , inejrfT osoWPinottieM n " dead, and a colored flower In memotjfti's or motnewrwHo are Hving: fF7arvlsT tf Philadelphia, TLV r:y". Hls?!8', their pa: ' ' 1 ii T 't peopief ef 'Asfa Minor ben l early in May to worship F -great mother of the godV ebraUorrf hi Became the f ' e tratioR, latr2iecame the fe arja, ah ;l event 0n t: March ittGrepce and! Rome, of Xlufy i aonf aee why tny. gn? is too loud . T T. ii a i,. j,ty., ter suit ?. ; I kiiow bi,j; you wc j t ailh.Uiat, ... : . -u-xiVf " Ylsi cr-Tliat; are t S 01 s
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