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1 'IV' 1 ' .- ! i .33!IT J gjpnip imii mi it - n wiywa ' ' I iuc:r ccuimr itECc: ' TU imp lUi $ wUt the; 'far i fa V .erf well , f, M tiieeo U Owa are doing. " J FRENCH EROAO N.S - . EaUMiriied May 16, 1907. J THE ESTAELICI IZD . f C .mi:QFmDisorcouNTy f It 4 MARSHALL,;! FRIDAY, R1AY 23, 1930 ZBOO ?t 8 Page This Ituo "'I Git J.- r "V .si'! V .1' I Viiif'-.i't- 11 .' V ' rrrrrrn n An Illl-iSW rTsf em j'v'. s'f CluiM EffMtto 12.01 AM MUh' , Uy J5l. U30 J V-ir'lO,' now lwvine 4hevUl t '.IIH : ra J Sputanbnif , Colutnhi T1 il'ivani Atlanta, win depart at 90 fW. at . Tilt AM for- Spartanburg, eon n r r, ' rttaf for Atlanta and intermediate rKiii- 0I oa M afUr' aboft' data laava AinorUle at handling- the Atlanta' and New Orleans tleepers. , l'i Na. 1, which haa heretofore arnved : id AiheTille at 105 AM, will arrive at fi:60 AM.bandling the Atlanta and - New Orleans sleeping ears. Pining ' ear aemce wiu oe aTauaoie.-. , Wfaa event, became of jthe large Ne. 17, It was announced en Sn-!,,,,., ed from mora than day that thia train for Bryson City afty conntie8 h NortQ Carolina, be and tatemedUta . poteta would be of t, gddreM, tainted t leave AshevUle at fl:00 bec8Ue of the Damber gradu- AM, Eastern Standard Time, instead , ni becauM of the fact that 0Z 9wv Aai, ae a, chance will aot ba made and No.' 17 ' wOl leave Ashevilla at 8:00 AM, EST, ai heretofore. v - i. "i, -- No. 18. from Bryson City and the :- (West, 9W due arrive Asheville 8:50 ; -rra, wlllVrrive 8:10 PM, connecting - With No. 10 at Spartanburg for Wast minster and intermediate points and 'Charlotte. '1 fle II, now due arrive Asheville JeV:50, t PM win arrive 9.45 PM; -C No., 11, now due arrive Asheville 1 llSO PM .win arrive at 2rf)0 PM,-son-f neetint Salisbury with No.' 88; from New York,, leaving New-York at 6 :35. Tttt U No. 3Vnow due to leave Ashevflle ' t 4:1 AMT will wavtf at 50 AM for Salisbury, connecting at Barber . : f or Charlottend Winston-Salem and at Salisbury 'iwith main line No. 86 " for the North. MARSHALL WINS FIRST GAME OF THE SEASON Marshall won its firs game of the season from a fast Barnardsville team on the local diamond last -Sat urday to the tune of 2-0. Carver, for Marshall, pitched a good. game. We trust that this game will fire the ambition of the local sportsmen, who iwill then try to organize ta regular team this summer, as the local fans are entitled to see some of our" own local athletes play." - - -- , ' EfficlaBcjr ia .office U on f the graatest asseta any eoanty aaa hare. J., Will Roberta, Regletee f . Deeda, Itae prevm'thia fact beyond doubt. Why make a chfe? , Let' take the M adaae:r'Let well enoesb . loae" J. Will 4m preTen bU -offi-aleaey la every reepact.' . - - Ad. THE PEOPLE SAY HAD THE OFFICE LONG ENOUGH f AND THAT JETER P. RAMSEY VILL CE KOr ilNATED REGIS-; 11LSlZ L J LAJT l.iiJUUt i 1st! H la A Pr man ' "J 2a J Hauana .-r.cr?r. V, -C - Sri- IiijiH mavmcm ?jtb ctral! Laviaj completed nearly two "eseJwwkatlAFpalacLiMEUUTeacbj- b, and taYbq t"-n PRINCIPAL of the four .saentary ackocU a the Laurel country, '' , years era'C - lead! . tlh. I la knows how to syrrpatLixe wiLii tbo work ing clai cf r ?ple for he t rif t!.em limse!f, hav ing bee i rts.reJ Ly a worLLig father and mether on a meuntab farm la the Laurel Cw-..iy. Us ! :ws Low LardtLeset -'t rr- -y r"' pocr r r - i l) mr acnes utrelldead o'clock, Mi'a.Afnes ' Littrett,: 19; qf the Ivy Bridgr'Iied at ,tht home of heV' rBti;'thecau6jof hf death peine brthl -.troHI;v,ri WtreU had ben tw ur wHi inree days adV'WVW' tbo xonerai waa new inunoj morabif at' 'tUtfun o'elook' at flint Hill, the ; eervice btinr conducted f ' The deceased U anrrived y; her pareiitB,' llr. and .ura. Ltttia Davia, her husband-Mr. Willie IitrelW aad rat brothert ah'T Istn.'' X, "yz COMMENCEMENT ATH lit -''' APPALACHIAN rsf Ate s'T.;ip rf TEACHERS COLLEGE 'j-'The commenoement occasion at the AvpalaehiaB State- Teachers Collet on Friday, May IS, riwaea- (epoch ft the first time the Collere conferr ed the bachelor's degree upon those completing the' prescribed four-year i course. The speaker, Dr. A. T. Allen, dis cussed the: subject:' '.'What Will North Carolina Do in an Educational Crisis?" - This was the address of an educational statesmanit one of the finest ever uttered in Western North Carolina... Followmsr the address, the bachelor of arts'degree was conferred upon a class ofelevenH-yGoyernor Wi C, Newland presenting t the ., dipiomaa. Then Dr. Allen- presentecL5rtW?.tas in class "A,", authorizing these;, gradr uatea to teach In the High Schools of North Carolina. .In addition , to the college graduates, a clais ,ol ighty- ! one received diplomas -from the. two year Normal School Department ac companied by ' .special '' Primary or special Grammar Grade certificates in class "B"., , Madison County " has Tbeen repre sented here this year by ten fine young men and women. . v ATDRYMANCH NEXT SUNMY . An all day meeting, will be held at Dry Branch church Sunday, May 25. Preaching and Sunday School will be before noon, and. singing in tne ai ternoon. We are expecting at least four classes to sing for. us. ; Every body- is invited. v - i -fe JMfe ' u i 1 ? " " - . , L. J. FORTNEB. f 57- -THAT J.; WILL'S (seifHonkd) Wct'taeeMla th onet, energetic gentleenan of good -I ! man (warM war wwtaraa) I A who was nominated for Solicijor'of the 19th. Judicial District-at th Ee- pubucan n Convention held in, Sun- combe County Wednesday. OSCAR STANTON ' n . .. ... i . a .a - a , Wdnedr NominaUs StCo; (; ror soueitor a ' The Buncombe County Republicans held, a convention in Asheville .Wed nesday and made quite a number of nominations.' Of ' special interest ' to Madison County was the nominate a of Oscar Stanton for" Solicitor of t" e 19th' Judicial District. ' Mr. Stent i had bees nominated- by the Madia V County Republicans some time Iti.tf;ale--f .interestto MadUou. County peoplete" know" that' Sheriff Jesser J, Bailey of Buncombe? County will not be in the race -for Sheriff again, but will return to his position iwith the Southern Railway. The nomination of Mr. Stanton and consequent elimination of Mr. Monk from the race for Solicitorship came as a surprise to a number or neopie as each had announced they would be in the Republican primary June 7th. It seems that Mr. Stanton ar.d Mr. Monk, after a caucus, had a srreed tn allow their name? to be placed before the convention for a vote to determine which should re- ceive the nomination.. The vote re. suited" in 120 V4 votes for Monk and 174 votes for Stanton.1 Mr. Monk was named as representative No. in the General Assembly. Congress man George M. Pritchard addressed the Assembly. ' NINTH AND TENTlt GRADES OF . MARSHALL SCHOOL VISIT VANDERBILT ESTATE , Monday: May 19th,' the ninth and tertth grades Jiad the privilege of vis- lung , we ' duduiui vnauvrau in- tate. ' Nearly all of the grades went including three teachers. They found it very? interesting as well as enter taining. They were' shown through the mansion and estate. After visiting the Yanderbut es- iite they then motored to Grove Park inn,' - Alter going over tnav iney re turned to.MarshalL , All enjoyed the J. n: white answers samuel. j. peek 1 r Political -Advertising) la answer to your question in The Uadison County Times in regard to the deficit in 1927, I wish to say that yon knew, when you put your article int tbe jper, - that I had. .nothing whatever to do- with the books of the i Board of Education at that time, and it was the Board of Education that called Dr. Finley and Mr. Blake in to settle the matter.-. .,' .ft; ... The Legislature, in 1927 passed t law ; compelling the auditor to keep tab of the school funds, also making each county in the State have an an nual audit of the books.-'' Since that i time there has not been any more deficits, ' n ,1 Jo not wUh to get intc any. con troversy with yon through the news paper;, and I belijve in a clean' cattt pfum, end so far as I a-ri 'concerned r it r-X '--1 to.' I? I c 't, -dt- ;, MR.' OSCAR STANTONf NOMINATED 5' THANKS, MR. MAYOR! ?the .Wemana-Cltih: In mtln, ( i trt'esday- evehingith Mrs. J, T. M,!i Knox; gave -a vote of, thjsnks to the .J Mayor,' Mr;' Carl Stuart, the board of AldermenlTe'ssrs. E. R; Tweed, JBv Sprinkle" an' FT C; Freeman,' and to thojCbief-.of- PoHeei-G.J C. Redmon. f otih'splendid.cAOperalion that they haVe-'glvenf the' Club v Anyone 'can s'.ho1CMtlch:thtto)i has improved appearance. Bare placet ' have been plant taer eeedand all rubbuht .taken , awao" Tourists1 will certainly be impressed with the beau ty of oWibwn..v ,,. . , . Mr. G.J&JBedmoa fis living, up to errypxomise ttader.hT his campaign UUdar-letterct; ' . ..' jpOURT NEXT WEEK ONE. MVROER CASE AND "A ,'v-f NUMBER' OF - CRIMINAL - - CASES ON DOCKET i' Superior Court iwill convene in Marshall ..next Monday . morning for the hearing of criminal cases. Judge Cameron F. MacRae will preside. A boat a hundred and twenty-five cases will be docketed for this term Of court, there being a hundred and eighteen up 'toTthe time we go to press. Included in these will be the case of State ysCornelius Higgins for - the murder of John Coates. It ill be remembered that. Coatesn. a farmer' of the California .Creek sec tion near Mars Hill, died, in an Ashe ville hospital after -being mortally cut with, a knife in an affray with. BiggW itmVFriday, February; ?th of this year... Hjggins.:-elaimed hat'4he cutting; was aoae after' Coates.,.)? npJiaw, Tad" threatened fclna.' with... crosscut saw, s- Biggins came to,Mart shall. BOOH after 'the .'. traaredv - Mid stated that he had f'come in t0 give up." After a hearing, he was re- Department of Commerce from the noiiowing, screpnunK, uu leased on a bond in the sum ofioffice of the Commercial' Attache atfterin6' out nis hair and having fits 83,500.00. -Berlin. There are several remark-, all about taxes. I myself would be Witnesses said that the two men men met on the hierhwav near their home Thursday evening at six clock, February 6th, and after a quar-1 90 per cent of the total output is ex rd, engaged in a fight. Higgins is ported and that approximately 15,- reported to have used a small pocket 1 knife, stabbing his nephew just be low the heart. . With the exception of this murder case, the great bulk of cases on dock et for next week will be for violation of the Prohibition laws. - . SPECIAL NOTICE There will be a decoration at Bull Creek cemetery Saturday, May. 24. Everybody come and bring someone with, you.. Be sure and bring, some pretty flowers fo show your respect for the dead. ' -. 3 . ..iiers. 7 f?.wKiiajrvheeTf rumored, in the central knd western sections of the County, that I y . ' have offered myself as s tandidata for County Commissioner for an nlftrior and self- -; ish motive. rThat if nominated and elected, I expect to. try and. promote, first and , v . last, the interest of what is known as the upper end Of the County at the expense and ' "to the detriment of the whole County. I here and now Wish to brand this as an AB- " ' SOLUTE and" WILLFUL FALSEHOOD, circulated bv certain small caliber individuals . -iorthe'sole purpose? of injuring my eaivdidacy and prejudicing one section of our - County against the other." I le el that the county uonumseioncrs snouia ne cnosen ms - -nearly as possible, ability and qualifications considered, .from what you might term the "' Eastren, Central and Western sections of the County. If this could be so, then each ; member of your board would know the local conditions in his own section and tie -' three tittin toe-ether could more intellisrentlr and economically represent tha whole -- County, i I was urged to' offer myself for Commissioner by friends in practically ev - ry township in-the County and to those wh do not know me, I refer yon to those wkn An ma tn -mv ehilitv ta make Tan A ufa emd eeotomical UMtxmisaiOner. ' I l ava . t fmde a success of my own would be selfish, unfair ' nirion;ra in giving Madison, County. the business administration it ahouU have at tlla- t r.r-period.- ' ... . ' - ..-f : T; '-I.- i.' In. conclusion,: I promise you If terminated and elected three things, name'? ,- : T"- -(i) " That I will not ask or sponsor anything' for my section of tbn County t'.'. t . 1 (2! That I wilLendeavor to the best of my ability to serve the whole people as a Unit and give every man, community and section a iUAr.3 DEAL. : f ' iy I.wiH closelv investigate all County expencLtures and will appjy the st.Lt est rules of economy wiU a view of reducing pur present Ux rate. . L - Ladies atd Gsttkroen: On the above statement I solicit your sup?ot in t' publican Primary, June the seventh, and if you see cause to elect me, I pre make you a fearless and friendly Commissioner. .- -- - - j " . . . r..;Eespectfully,.-" " (Po!::!ss.l Advertisement) ,f V-- mm NEWS t. EDM n Contributed by the Carolines District Qifice United States Department of Commerce';4","'"1" - at (jWaehtngteta, D. LV. S. Tobeeee Expert; Skew Urn Cein. V Exports ;of .unmanufactured tbbacfeb from the United States during the first three months 'of 1980 were approximately tl per cent to "volume over the lama same' .tferiod" of, 1929 and. approxi mately 20 per cent' over the same pe riod of 1928, according to tha Tobac co Section, Department f Commerce, yVr- : wnib - -'-V, ' PerleUllrBleM.'.T.:. rlotel GaesU. v The latent tvti. of airnlane Uxis trill he at tha AimouA of guests of a well-known Paris hotel, during the coming tourist season, ac cording to a report received in the Department of Commerce from Auto motive Trade Commissioner . Finger at Paris. ' ' .WNIB '':V.':, ' MilenFamou Italian Lake To Have Bathing Beaches. Visitors to theeautiful lakes of ,Nort Italy will now find an added attraction in several bathing beaches which are 6 ing, built on the rocky shore, accord ing to a report from Consul )9trett teed- 'imKlu h' the nitMMi Af . .r - -t?"-i- Commerce. WNIB f ; BerlinHandred Year OU Har monica Industry Keeps l8,600 Saxon Busy. .The well-known harmonica, urm J n. In il . . i . r. v. . .1 . . Inn Jn had its hundredth birthdav - in Sax- VwJjMeei yea,- wbeir th v4oiitlvKrgan 'ndustry celebrated a century of ae- '-t.iitihr ,n4 nrnvnArnn rfovlnnmnt.. according to a report received in the able features of this specialized Ger- ! man industrv. amon the chief of o'-;mhich is the fact that approximately 000 workers are employed. WNIB Quebec Airplane Bomber -Disperse Preying Porpoise In Golf Of St. Lawrence. An airplane bomber has been used with success by the Canadian government in dispersing and destroying schools of porpoise in the Gulf of St Lawrence, accord ing to a report received in the De partment of Commerce from Consul Mooera at Quebec. Heavy losses are caused each year by these huge fish which make inroads upon cod and other valuable fish in Canadian iwa A. .. ' .. GUY ENGLISH? ' . j. -. . , ; . ., - T? Mslres Statement business and I believe .tht fean assist or unjust te any. other section of the CountyJ DEFENDS TAXv: Listers i fV v w MR. W. M. LAWSON ANSWERS . FLEMMONS r V'jt" Paint Bock, N. a , May 20, 1980 Editor News-Record: . I am-just about like Will Rogers' ays he is -sometimes, about ' all I know .is what I- read in tha 'papers. or see or hear as I browse about op) and down through tha .world. Funny things' do wo hear .and come in eon- tact with, as we .travel over this ter restrial ball. Take for instance our little friend, Ira Plemmona, when ha put On his little comedy in tha Madi son County Times of last week s issue. I One would think from the phraseol- ogj of his letter that he had shod te" nig as horse chestnuts over his so-called misfortune of our friend. W. E. Capps in the payment: of his taxes, I am sorry if this thing did occur, for Mr. Capps is a good friend of mine. You know that mistakes will occur, in fact the same thing haa . happened to me, .but I have always j found it very easy to get mistakes corrected, ,It seems from the. trend ? of Mr. Plemmons' letter that , in thhf particular instance he trys to saddle such cases on to the tax listers, or in other words, he blames list takers for allowing such conditions to ariae, . . ... . v.i ana goes iexxner ana wys umiuu; their incompetency. Now, the pub- lie knows, and our county onlciaW know, and every pne else with an ounce of sense knows, that tax listers have absolutely nothing to, do with making out advertising or selling peo ple'i property, for Uxev You know that this- iittle. fellow, Ira has for more than1 two years- been running P down-the County, as tt were. Pleased to see taxes reduced, ana so would everyone else, but, Jus blow- imt hot air will never get it done. In all of Mr. Plemmons' fussing and writing about taxes, he has never ad- ; vanced one single idea of how the re duction of taxes can be brought a bout, or what legislation should be had to give us relief. This tax ques tion is a great and mighty one to set- j tie, much too big for little fellows like myself and Mr. Plemmons to tackle. - -W. M. LAWSON. WINS LAST GAME OF SEASON The last baseball game of the sea son, on the Mars Hill diamond, was played Saturday afternoon between Belmont Abbey and Mars Hill, and was won by the Mars Hill team. ;, aa one of your Cora- ta
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