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A A ff I ti:z Ksrtrccr-D--,, . iUdison county recc-3 J Established Jan 28, IS 1. j-CMMUtUiMw.t, It It 3 ... . 1 : aM U-auY ; f l i fewa are lol- . r:.'", Hit -Jtll&IAU2iD(.jfAPU OF MADI5U4 COUNTY ! i.;-J ' L.L.I M aBBBBaaeaBEgrBesrg.il i" 111 11 1 gpgeeggg tt. . k r you xxix w u jj rU fwtor- Marshall; n;: iiday, may3o, 1930? . ZDOOJ 8 Paces. Hut.bsub ' -T0 r.I A7i!S; C E UB AUK HENDRICKS EXPOSES 4 1 C? v .-, i -; .; v.vv Vw--.,!-'";. --. 1 ,:y f -'- r fry ,1 .. Commiaaioa trt. MPas Itself. Tn ' 'II 1 "!' ' n. ci. ,. . . . i . t'"- I. 0 tf Hot Spriajai Hm Dmoitrtloa Clnbi ftf M4iaoa.Coaty4o tip J t l,ttot4'l: our owtr Ppew. n Uratidi of fcow yo' tUn ln"rfrd Xi ontlnnanco of the IemoTirtri- ' tion work ia 9ut county,"" 1 . yt . V - Mrs. k S. Brook, JPmldent; Mr. 1,,,-A. CroWU Vfceraidat;.'llw. J. V. RKode. SecfeUry. '' ' r " " ' Mr." (X C. Brown', Mrs." C. U Str 1 ( my, Mrt. Lew Fleming" Mm. F. T t"McFo,.Mrl a-W, Corbott, Mr. ' Mtrgmret Bryant FIDDLERS' obo, ,m t Aonsliered; ira, tarinf t& County a cone? feralU' amount pa !-Hot Springs Bib School eUsedl Tuesday nlgfct, 'May 20,v irlth the to terertlng t and -Inwdrfii ? addreu of Supt. E.D. Wilson, of Taneey County SobooLr Profeasor Farmer presented the diplomas to th' graduates. iThoi (raduatincf werei Lndlle Bamaey, Walter Chockley. Edward Lawson, and, Charlie Wfflias. y - the . foltowbic ? received 'seventh grade'certillcter Ellen Brooks, , Lois Church, Hwel- Davis, Pearl Fowler, Mary Goode, Kelly Graham, Joe Ha selwood, Editi'Lawson, Albert Law- son, Edith Mayo Lawson, Christine Lefler, George Lippard, George Mel ton and Robert Wills..' ,,, c., "i The teachers for 1930-81 will be: High School: W. M. Fanner, princi pal Elitabetb Lawson and Ronjaino Meadows. ; .The grade teachers 7th Miss Williams ; 6th, Miss Lida Brooks j sthvMiss Lula- Chandler th, Mrs. AC; j JiVABIOUS T.IATTERS Ufa ft Hi i! 1 The Madlsoi Col ' 1 Tin?a' continues to try to inak the Impreson'on flie cleans of our County that ita three . cominlssrioners ,hay . ac c ; Hbrifie front the rublfe-i thi NeWs-Rftcord, inducing them ; 'lo continue' placing .tli imtya adverlng; in' The News iRecord.f The Tfen?3' -ihlay after beinp;. asked to" prove; 1 hia insidiously rnadec - jes'or retract nd apdlofirize, does A Fiddlers' Convention wUl be held fai the Mars HiU High School auditor 'lum Saturday May, 81, 8 o'clock P. stringed instrument are . invited '.M'9nA m Mri ODell 1st. Tanner, famous musicians ox or" 1 tt- - . ' the 6untr will be'present, b,ut,UI -aot enti the; eontest; :gf 5;- : iusK kt'M4aa wtlt Ka rivien awar. DMcoeda to go for he1nejit of Mfs " sail jftw ilg;;t Elfa aHaWWU WCbUoj EIY GREATEST TRIP '-:- '-if.-, 1 ; WELD EXPLAINS TRUCK TiIATTER TO THE PEOPLE OF; - ''. MADISON COUNTY: ' 'S'm: i Tha County Commissioner bought s road machine and had to have . track. 7 1 told Mr Ammons and, Mr, Sie that I bad one that I wa let. ting tho Service Motor Company have at a bargain, and that I would gwaii tee it to fvaatisfetto,-yilMi e?m" tnissioners agreed 4o try ftLL It was wrA that if the 'truck -did not ive atiafacUoV tha traaeaetioQ would not f t :nayei,velei-o?foot.by-aled, team-railway aaissteamoo ana w lectrie railway; but the climax of all iwas the trip J nwdo esroay (Sun-4 day) ' froni Asheville W WashingtoB by airplane. Captain Thomas Doe, a graduate of West Potatand m the Eas tern. Air Transport Company, 4 01 Brooklyn, i N. W headed? tha party and was one of the passengers. , In eluded la Abe party were Mrs. Thom as Doe, ' Captain ; Doe's imotberr who resides ear Bttsbee, North Carolina, Mr .Stone and M iaiiott, tha pilots, and their 'wives, Jesse J. Bailey, Sheriff of Buncombe Clounty, .and myr elf.. ... . ... . .' ;-;r ; The piano was a tri-motor tena. sneer Foro. tnnoa wsww decided not to buy the trudt, 51 r 'Wtworf br earty using tha tru to. return w w 1n,r ' " " ',. 2 SKvteaMotor Company; jMJPHS-gf-a tbtf iartr received th ngo W eabinreot disturbed ;bytiria - . -i. t.. , w- took on rromiwio . SVtruckhMto MTbout W.00 has been spent in abovo the mountain tbP W maiB roniy. .?.. rT ti.i.-i- eM.'- ahataduffltff w ! bad sweep.'' - r-v 1 .TS-i'lfW County croMed tbe niountaW. the- bought this truck ? irgai,,i it wa. ' r.-Hfc- Mw tirae and thoroughly gone was made atthfs beight; .,, We landed W1U ew urw -- . .im; !!r B'T"T.7r,l.TI TTlreouired.nhourandt-in. j, riib'i!i. T' , 1 . , a. htarGreensboro.-lt:wa Vv, L'rtT nla gont.iS-Sterelmg $uFi Sd Chimney Kockrom ...altttud of -" ' ;' about two" years before $1700.00 for 00 oa:,rawr: . - "" -f,i nnt line? bv automobfle,- irbavoalwayo - ' ' cased upward to the summit of caim- 1 J . . r a . . . t t ... w.v: From the dizsT neignts a. 4. . .1. ' . nt.. Knttdlnf an the earth C o 1 1 o c o r" . 1 - ... TCZC!:CT t , appeared to be mero toys that eould i,.il'ii'wKh''Ua'aaiid.-'--TIia , , tor ests appear w w w irreen-'i .These lose their individuality. ' tin Bving yon get a -woBderful cross ri... H P - I .. lit. . .....1 -Val.al Arr3 IS, t' ;tttCe of the SUte. "Too are impreee TOWICM IT KAY CC::crSN i f,ct that the homes - . Ytia ia t t!r. cinstid on the hillsides and lathe Jet P, ruaiMr, Revere, I. C, wu yalleys make the "State. You are also 'jot We tot tlrwa yra ia t".e impressed with the order and syitt I'.'a ' 1, aad tw jmn i metry which t' e earth is assnminf lii ectre. 1 Kr. .Kaawey I !;! tinder the bar J f man! - This is but I4 iLt rra ef steJiats w "natural, as the whole plan of creation mtrvf -?tmMm ad t'- r? ' is orderly. At l ast half of the State . mi " !. Km J eaCvfactonr in Covered d'Ji we i. In Tlrgbiia "ft f pi!;Je ef Imfc . . :t . - - ' , .V.. "f r' ", ' . aeems tliat at 1 t" s area is fvi f junj in. Kii ! iaietrsi . -e-fourths of "i woods. Con-:,l.-tted areas . and Vir-!n-':, t'.e fact Cat ineitherj- We doublt ' t there Is. 4 single' level headed.: fair "minded man 0 womtui in; Madron County who believes that, any such bribbo; has" becadoV-' K ia useless for' us to deny the charge for the lreasonnat it would be proved if it were 'pbssiblejto dp goj and thel fact that no proof or evidence has been produced to substantiate the charge should satisfy the' people that the ' charges fare made without foundation. It was natural, that Mr; Campbell should become offended when the commissioners refused to switch the County's busi- : hess from the medium through which it had been running all these years to a paper less than five months old. And his ill will toward them, is shown in his effort to find some charge against these 1 bQctais. , ; . The books of the' County are open for public inspec- ' tion, and if this weaatrftense of a charge is all an enemy "can find against these' ociale, they must have been doihg the county's business in 1tiery satisfactory manner possibly not satisfactory to himfkshe desired to get "his nose in the trough", wWchjwasV of course, his way of expressing his de- , sire for part of the county, advertising. . . The publisher of Te News-Record has avoided getting -fPIJffi:ONS':Si;:oaE:iSCC " 1 " " . iZJt ' ' to ''v .Ji j'j'.m 1 1 ii i i mi i' ii I i ' ' Jf - ti,tlv 1 ',.r,' - " 1 1 v mj , .'';.V iiwad, that we must also provide for HOW PLEMMON3 FOUCHT ' TO .the Upper Uoret country. v , KILL - STATE ROAD ffVPORI 'TheroWao one there to speak for BANDY MUSH AND UFFEJtj?Pler Laurel but myself. In tho LAURELHOW HE TRIED' TO meantime I. had conferred with Hr. ; APPOINT DEMOCRAT. COMMISw Charles' Boss, the Attorney: for tie 3IONERS. TO GOVERN tSADI-' Highway Conunisfioru Jfho was in ' touch witbhe HlTOwarCbnnttiasion. 1 ... .. .. . s ' - . v ana ne sua-tnaf k would oe permis sible to authorize the"Higfiwr Com mission to use enough of the 1 170, 800 'which the .Highway onunissioa owes Madison County,'id assist in put ting the Sandy. MiH ftoacfaiyl the Upper Laurel Road in ahape for tha State to take over and tnatntain, and the ho- donei and all . SON COUNTY AND HOW HE a DECLARED FARM LAND AS ' 'SESSED IN MADISON. 20 TOO ' LOWLAND NOW SAYS HE HAS NOT" ' CHANCED ONE, BIT. fr , .(-:, , V . 1 . f!' r !Everir auafiiied Voter to this coun try has the right to aspire to' any of- r rVkrw, Z 7:T I explained to tho meeting at -is a laudable ambition for any otuen . , M ?. . . . oamnv m ucu. wWkw. - . w. ti. pie in any official eapt7 Wh . m &athoriM tfae Highway persoaoecome. a wwwj. v.- CommlMjon t0 UM $25000 - of flee, especially a legislatave office the ., ... ... T. . . . . people have the , r Igk J ; to bj-what-he j Co uged on & rtands for, and if ha te has been a member of Hm u;BVply the balance of "the 'money nyegisUUve sembly, wJ'JJ over and perpetually have the right to know what he did, ... ... ... nt and , what kind of pubHo record he Stained roads in Mad- i a rW3idate!i Cowty,' about ?2 mfles; ;Mn w candidates, and Have W desire - . n to ebgage in f iffl was favorably roed, and V T a?"'.!,; when the title of 5ie .BflC read Oacy, lOr OH 4egiauHurar. of telling the -'people, 'what he did . while a member of the. State Senate two years ago, and what he expected to do if elected to ' the IGeneral As sembly from this Couhty, he saw fit to attack me fa frying to; carry- out the delinquent 4ax,J.Jirh?c he . pi.Vn,.n i withhold-his motion helped to make in the legislature of the Bm could b expiairied. He in the Senate for actjon before the Bill wa& read. Plenrmons got .up and moved to table th .Bfll, which cut off all discussion.; Senator Johnson had . introduced the bill .because he said that he was' interested ia Mad ison County. Some Senators appealed ito any newspaper cottyoversy. vout aesires to setimsii,B2 hia attempted reply; to my, Md t do ind lnslated on hi9 tr straignt. as ; to any business reiajious; witn tne couniy oaais jxonne iwia r motion, and made, the statement that :,T'"f fffr?S fT";?W!S "i-'si smoke screem to hide Behind tint Utl nrnnauil tn -'take tl70.CC 3 rtefttfl fki fWft ftnlw naiM Wfh ?AnTitv i SAt .AiaVWir!4a -Sirw ibi? !: . . ' .. ,,wv sa wm, ywr. ""T"er. ,, w,f " ve ww VA lUianQllUB wv iwuct aavtocu aa ""X ITijTid 'Tfd rax payer in the County for these six years. ; With no com he bought a home here and other real estate and has been, a, use it for other purposes, uHnA Mit thu onntv Bonded Indebt- After Mr. Plemmons was elected edneiss Was over'a million and six I to the Senate two years ago, he. bad hundred thousand'dollars. In fact it himself interviewed, and said 'that ( was about 8600,000. ' one thing that he stood for and ex-) The vote was taken, and the maj pected to carry out at all hazards, 4 ority voted to table, not 47 votes to was to give Sandy Mush Township . 3 as Plemmons states. As soon as road. After he went to the legisla-l the vote was taken, Senator John ture, he then made public statements son, now Judge Johnson, went across that Sandy Mush" Township was bot- the Hall -where Plemmons was seat tied up for the want of a read, and Jed, and said to Plemmons: "You have that be intended to see to it that-mis-represented the facts abont this Sandy Mush had a road if he bad to Bill and you know it" And he fur cut off the' Township and annex it tojther said;to Plenunons::Yott get up Buncombe County. During tha Ses- and explain'. to. this Senate that you sion of the legislature; ;'., large dele-have.''. PJmmons said he couldn't, gation went from Sandy Mush Town. ,'Johnson told bim to rise to a ques- abip to Raleigh, for the purpose of demanding relief in the way of get ting a road. In the meantime Mr Plemmons was 'sponsoring a Bill- to cut off Sandy Mush Township and annex ft to Buncombe County, .and declared ho would insist on the pass age of the Bill, unless Sandy Mush ; petition he has done the County's business t a. lower rate than prevailed in most of the counties ef the State. The legal rate for four weeks has been all the time the same that it is now 10c an inch less than the rate made the commissioners by Mr; Campbell. If The News-Record, with no competition, was doing the work at this low rate all through the pfast years of .inflated prices in everything else, on what, ground would the commissioners be justified in switching . the busi ness to a new organ whose rate is higher? The publisher of The News-Record credits . the good people, of Madison; County with too much good sense to believe that they will accept such insinuating charges without thoroughly favestf gating the facts in the casfcWe have 'stated time and a gain that it Is against the policy of this paper to enter Into partisan politics or to indulge in mud slinging or. defamatory tactics, ir We hold no brief for any county official whose rec orti is Teanand abov jiMapprec he bus!; ness th; people of the t;.iYjjriYn us through the j years, both .as individual, business men and omcials of the -, Countyandwe trust that the service The News-Record has rendered and. exvects to continue to render will merit tha continued patronage of the people of Madison County. " ' . , IpeaU and said that they bad been dis. .. . : . ... -M.. TtH mi . -onewouMiupportnntl andso f vreorleAaautomobaab crawling along the highways does not -- )j.uuit;i(f,. n!!tW appear larger than an Approaching the city we new acrow a wide aecr ox-teo--w-...--r". rt.': ia i ..- s.fc UhIl i mv w nm-..hiii olJ I PotomaeTKiver. A steam boat We landed in-Washington at' JZZLZZZ i "1' i - the river was so poorly visible and so f. The i "yingjim . consumed fty vjieaas- The result was. WafterVeonsuWng'witk the .frie- ' far beneath W flmtwreoul taroi-tw P wa. jour ww . .JKyjiUtm Ku &H'.-LA.km 1 witk the E" Hue Is jmamkalMill A tMMlflni - - . .. r-. ' 1 tion of personal privilege. Wbereup- on,rPiemmons got up and eonfessei that he haxl mis-represented the facts Tht legislature was oppoaed to me I -dllng witb Sinking Funds. This T.ZI did not touch one cent of the Sic!. -tag" Fund, of Madison, County. Se- -tor Person bad voted to table t Bill When ce BiQ was explainei : Township got road relief.' Tha ques tion Of cutting Sandy Mush Township . Person, bo said that be had voted off of Madison and annexing it to , the representations: of Plemmons, i Buncombe County, was brought up j usinr very strong terms that I t before the Committee on Counties, not repeat, Ae said that Hemr. Cities and' Towns, and the Sandy ought to be expelled, from the Sens'. Mush Delegation made a strong ap-(Oa Monday morning, the first c aion'aftat the BiU .. was tabled, t soon as the Senate was open f ef I aess, Senator Person- rose- f rv . . . seat and explined . to- the C that be bad voted to table t e I ugnusepr nounced Plemmons for miareprt. Ing the contents of the BilL Senator Clark lodged motion t i discern thikf It ni In motion. ' From I ' . -rr- . - . . mTttr rm.T uutr nn ni inn mmuun 1 lAmmnnnn mm. uia uiuiilt above the earth it appear to ba.wrought ia the mind or man i aa n'.v maae up 01 xounuesa garunr nestling In pitches of woods. Aa o riginally covered witb .forestv one could have flown over the earth and stated that they were of the opinion Commission as the County C "At least once in my life I was gladi ve relief, and ror-us au to gee to , Bill, It was decided cnai ne r to-be'down and v-f- "And when was that?" ' ' vVry-MV boh devised. by , which Sandy, Upper Laurel Township wi s After my first trip in aa airplane.1 Mush could be supplied witb a depend- maintained roads, wa. in f - ii 11 1 ' 'i 'alln liiinl That aiaht all parties con-; condition as it could be, t '- YGS! -1 ' t "J.Will pro- -w:zd to kot nm WILL A MAN DENY T : T JTM? HONEST MEN STAND Y TOPROMi: '(Fi ZYZU IT IT UURTS oil Advertising) ' .'' mtnt all Matl.a corned met ia the Sir Walter Hotel, Commissioners could an'.' (except Mr. Plemmons did not show j State to use the"825,CC3 up) and all parties tried earnestly to passages of the LIU, a v deviae a means to fursidstte road.' it After the adjounuae i Eoane:of 'the parties said that ,'tbe 'Islature, "Oii Commisilc -County would have to be bonJsd to order authorLirj fee I do It.' t explained that w could not way " Commiss'sa '.to :.s ', bond the County. I f urtLsr ex;lined 'for tiie purposes alove i that I had been trying for more thantUs the Stats' las r'-t i two years, to get the ttate to t.lT - ' ITu. h ar.J U;r over the Sandy. tTash T.oad, as vt'I . y V. t as the.TJpper Laurel .Essi, aai.i? v ' 1 t 'i h " V'frovLJ for.' Saaiy- II.A'lo. - ..a Z,J.l.'; 1 x i I 1
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