it na ti v rr r- I". J 1 .1 1 'f I -.at: 7 18, 1'- ConoliJtnd I. or, 2, 1911 '1 v7iCZ A 1 Tt:r. s end Fridays. THE ESTADLISHED NEW. iPR OF MADISON; COUNTY Marshall, ri; c, f; iday, October 17, 1930 8 Pages This Issue vol. x::ix 1 i I.,' . s vf; .. s. . , -X, V ;:-.M;::twAia) CAECUM C1AT Br GUY 4SWARINGEN , , SENATE PROBE COMMITTEE AT l K,. - RALEIGH -, ,-l ,, v , ' Ralefgh.The ,U. S. senate cam . paign funds - Icommittee I arrived in ; '; Raleigh Saturday night "and JSunday, ' , : headed by Senator Nye, Republican, ' ; of North Dakota, ; to probe North " Carolina primary In hich Joaiah W. Bailey defeated Senator F.M, Sim- l mons.' The committee work mostly in, secret, j Between 100 and -200 v. persons are said to have tteen eub V noenae to testify before it. but the , .names jof very , few of these-have ' .been learned. r among: them being ; i. former governor . Cameron Morrison jand Charles , L. ,Ehuping of Green. ' boro, Bailey campaign manager, ' . J LITTLE GIRL ACCIDENTALLY -f i W'l- SHOT : V Elabeth'town.Edna Ruh Smith 'yj , was accidentally killed in, Satur day by the discharge' of a shotgun In the hands of her nine-year-old pad 'Carl Hester. .Tha , boy -waa J ;.r said to he in a condition approaching t iiDyvierfm 4ter'- rwwuwimmi,'- yrV?4 t 't ; "i - 4 iir ; y. N. c. has EiaTi:r vr . .i(vS Chapel Ei'.L Gathering u. 't t T ' ., 'The Hot Spi!ng!tiierarjl Society was organi2ed .Oct. '10,, 1S30, -and X held -the ' first regular program -last f Friday ( evening. s very -interesting '-- program, including ' debate, Nwas ' t given.1 Oncers elected to verve the first'; semester ' were: Pres.j Robert . Runnion .' Vice-President, .i-T o-ta. Bruce?" Secretary and ' Treasurer, ' Mary' Lee ' Hill; Chaplain,' James . Welch; Cfttic, Edith Tleming; Mar i shal-at-arms, Robert Wills, i'1 1 , Programs will be given every Fri f day afternoon. Parents are invited - to attend any of thee programs. , -" Work will begin this week on the ' basketball , court. Regular.: practice ' is eyected ' to . Jerin next. week. Coach Meadowa,wants all boys who ; - are Interested to try . lout ;Tor ,n team. a ( , . '. '' v nt; . K . - . Hon. Charles A, pss, Republican " 1' condldata fcr.r'-.'ictlon to Congress 'from the'Swli I mac's an n- - . ter .ing src -h t j a lare audipnee J. ' he; a at l.'i's-' ool o-.lltorlpra f ti"-'ky ni;l.t. The com. y candi '.3 were 1 ';,. each rr king a -short talk. . ; ; ' . , J . -t 4 ' t .. . ' '- ' . 12 3 At Ccur.ty I Icrae I'r. K. H. C: 't, wbo has had c! - soft'cT' " m County Home f.r T. 8 last ru. i y-., is plJ"rv.jr to have a e'c.z ' s-rvlce at the ' Cow a the fecorl Sunday in Novem ber. It is his ruirio to invite sev eral choirs BTid to lave speeches by Eome of the I'tdon County eppak ers. cf f v, 1 i T i s TI ' e are twenty-two inmates "'' rt t l (,c,Tt t;Tn, one om is f 1 o te practL.Iy s. It i' 1""' 1 t'-at the sipj rviee will I .' "r to the in- .:i tj south, ca:: Davie poplar, University of North Carolina alumni, faculty 'n,d . stu dents on- Saturday" celebrated the 137th birthday of the. Joldest Btate university in America. 'It wasju'st 137 gears' ago Sunday that the cor nerstone of, the old'East building was laid with impressive eremonies. CAROLINA JPOET; AND ARTIST Washington,'. ' D, ;. aAif,Ksutus OooHvear Heaton. ' 86. 'nbetand ' ar tist of Black Mountain,' Nil? C.; and West Pal mBeach, Fla.f died, in' Sib ley hospital Saturday. Ha painted the picture, ''The Recall of jPoluni bus," which hangs in the senate wing of the capitol. ' PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN TO 1 ' GATHER OCTOBER - rBeimonW The Presbyterian wo man's - auxiliary, . synod of. North Carolina, will hold its 18th 'annual meeting October 21-23 in Belmont First I'reabytenan .cnurcn'.yknere are ' nint presbyteri'als, Z$t'i Jocal nvtiarftd nt 22.527 members' hi fi!n avnadical ona of the .largest' in i Kftnthtn .Hresnvtenai euurcn. Theri yrKUi .iiproiiaiiitely: f03 dele-' M KINGS MOUNTAIN ?. 'f'v "tlnsi' f lomftalaRoiu: ' H,. Mor reft .ye?1 M : yfOe"(ian,-' wai ro wa found! 1 on the Soc' c'rn.Ranjray' tiae" 3 x tu Dsair i " i . Vhes 4' c - v.j eu ti i..e.cr-a i UCv RADIO ' S?:OrvUi JWEEJt . CharldtteOn of nl''rfi0!1iiC gaTons1 capacity. Twc-"of Abes Jfiows aver staged in the South opens r.av .t. ;aA V 4his fummer of -people who ave 4 jf tliPir d6r' shut no to cloa"' fd car' foi-hours' at a 'Ume dur ' ing One, fand, tooK,we P" r. for a rooa orevn m n (She further noticed a) police of, H:ficerho found the name' of ths, . t - .nwner. a man wno was comn,v-, - ..,,.. ni rAf 8tick ' Of , i'-ablv listening to" the musif vn , . othe -end beift i -; f the Esplanade v.fVj.;,M ,held (aikhtly 'between liaMiatMri - J . Our Dumb Animals, . ,w . - . t,Lj;n. directly . -9' - '-hV '"' ' - - " 8 ...jijiBBBajMslsslllllillll'T in Charlotte on -Tuesday "of' this week; featuring 'a unique ' entertain ment prosram. and a display of. the greatest radio values ever preesnted. Vlrtuallv everv radio dealer and diSr tributor in Charlotte' will co-operata1 in the show, which js to continue all week. The big event. will be formalr clock' in the. Armory Auditorium. '.' fl , - , .. , ' ,' . , An4dea advanced in connection SURVEY OF PARK is FINISHED ' v ;th the new device is that the ape - Asheville-Closing an official sur- clal transmitters might, 1 be placed vey of hte North Carolina sice of the Great' Smoky Mountains nations pa area, Jtiorace jh. AiDrignr ai rector, and Arno.B. Camerer, asso- ciate director, ,of the United States : national park service, left Asheville pleasure; nsing hw teeth as normal Saturday for Washington, D.H C, persons. use their ears.-; ' i -l. where they will work out a program , There would even be ( some ' ad of development for the park.-,' , -1 j vantage in such a procedure The ' 1- lioforiMTi would 'not be annoyed by ASSISTANT PPOSTMASTER GETS v i S -' YEAR IN VEHy , Greenville, S. ; C.Benet'. Wilson, guilty Saturday in United States iii";- tricf court to, embezzling funds a i making false', entries jn.. postal. 'rec-..f4ifted yield ,f- corn", v especially ords. ,(He was sentenced by ' Judge taf planted r late in the, season. H. HW.atkins W;a year and , a day ::0wev'en the cotton crop looks fine Uk th..faderal-piteBtMttj'Tlfi-;At- )' Anderson, S. C Mi Esther Fv--oonU? year nld freshman at.And ' son college and idaughterrftf. Rev . 1 D.' Furoon. of'Grover,- N :-;.,, wo mfasfng; aftey leaving the.festituUon Friday, af):ernoon4 ne-'giril.uuw-, d permission toleavrfithe 'olle- was jjofc learned and had e t i HAitbScrn OAZTsyiLt ';yn faiiivi'lft.- S. C In one C . r b" , i wek ind captured rmina wnw wu 'bu,:wi.:w r city.' Fifteen hundred" gallon Mi.at,fik also taken. '. ' .- ".' : .Teeth" ' . . iWmUiin; 'ecentiry Mhibjted by 'Tir.tr.aericir Bedeli; teeth. i. , de8cribed,',' the Apparatus ' . . -. VihoAoirraph'recei?. itermlnating in metal-'fiisc; -sV "to i the auditory 'nerves through the tcqth and jawbones, even though the eardrums have been '.destroyed. ' Of course, destruction of "the auditory nerves themselves Vwould s forever rreclude hearing,, but many cases of deafness result merely from- defects in the uter ear. ,.- In such cases Dr. ridell's Invention would make hear- irl possible- 't near a radio or phonograph or even attached to the seats of a talkie pic ture theater, .The deaf listener could provide' himself with "the necessary, wooden "stick and -"listen in", at his the irrelevant remarks and alleged wit ow"bacK sear;, auoiwrs. f Rural Press Service. The... continued dry ' weather Beaufort , County "'wilt: cut the an- Madison County -farmers working 4-bugh their local- cooperative assd-. atioii'did over X38,ooo.uir worui oi ;5nes9; last' year,'1 . The association , known as -Madison farmers' lac i XL.i I membership idtf' ii ;f ..na tie farmers. . ' v 7 .J,N . r.i Grower'' of: W . bSans in Clay ,unty realiaedabout llW abWf' from eir produce, while those wi Jarden and truck crops have had , tila'W sell,; Teport 'CountygeAt 'J SowdrUh5y, TJ...1' &r4 "Walter X.mofi'm' tf J? protedbv . itnwW 'fVT1"??? "IB" .;- "ST ;aS vaie lt t- V ucqess of,nersev.erance.. plew .qrworktoif.-; ' atmnllWit.V.' a,power pi jiiiiuoo.-.,,. Tha. influence of example. -'.Th obligatlftn of. jffnty!aS Tha .wisdom, of economy. 'JThe-virtu.eft patience,,, .... a. 'X-l' ,,,s,tM!ARSHA14 irWf.. 1H AW AHIVIM - , - . A6 n .' f 3 t MARS IEL COLLEGE AND ;yMars'.',Hill, October 10.- -A feature of 'the fio'urtders day .program at Mara Hill 'fcollege 'i October 12-13 " was the.' recognition - 'of t ,h ,' living descendants, of William ' Albert - Gal latin i Brown, the ' first president of the 'college) the centennial of whose birth will be! celebrated along with the diamond anniversary of the col- . ... , t ' lege mis year. v .. , .yV Kt Professor Brown, who was " the first president of the college, '1856 1858, - was la - sealous educator 'of western. North Carolina and eastern Tennessee prior to and following the CMl , War. .'Besides, his work ' as teacher in hat is now Carson-NeW-man College -1 of - Jefferson City,' jurin? his life and was president of tute of Tennessee, Judson College 6f North Carolina, atad Mar Hfll Col lege , of North.-Carolia.' 'What 'ia known of his life 'and work shows him to have' been 'a man5f- broad ensure and -thorough scholarship with ardent zeal for the education f yonng-eandiiroinen, particularly of the; muntaittsectiona sofs-North Carolina and , Tennessee, si Professor W. ,va. nrfrn,was born'' in Blount '.County, Tennessee, OflnathanrowBi'and Refeeci' mV Rrnwn. , WheA he Wa : tw.ve years old his fattier moved ti f "t nt ; 'hit the 'community, til fuer AnM U"home' to4 nurcn services which soon Iresulted n tne .organisation W whaf !is 'now? S4sv Loaf Ch&chJ Professor Browrwaa codV9rteda'ee twelve ma united with the Naircreeit jsapnsi rfcV,f,avir''CoJunty. 4'8S graduated fronJ Mossy Creek JJh rrtrahn aNewmanisKCoIleg, QAnn affair fci -mraduat ion- he. mar lied' Margaret Amanda Pattison, who t direct dejsesndant of h New-f-miiv.' who have played a waa man! mrW part in ;,the . bltghment of , i. v , u fancy;, tha pUiers: growing to maa. hoo ,an4, womanhood. , Wile .Pro- lessor uownw,pd-r,l';('rv7 t wa the father of, tfewhers. v.Three of his four, sons wo-JPtT".'?": i.. . huinA ministers. .Pne oi these, H. Dudley. rown ye on., otki tim-after leaving tAP, .theolog- ..' , . Annther son. .. tne x p TV' Brown. Is now .pastor, at atea, N. C. The third of thens who became (ministers wa vb. n- a Rrown of Asheville, N. C; wio-wa the,fpunder. and for many i ...nnovi'ittanrtont OI Wie ;iv- Naln SclWfOl-Systeni-f Southern SEW. it .T-r Carson Newman onS y wer"boira- fivejb.pvs ,adjw gwls, iwi bov and ne: girl dying Jri in TV !, Baptist- Cfcayjaitfo ,ae Wiw iJT. ;A Browne became .a hoBey, cake, butter, canned nuns '.-! 1 6hly' daughter, Mrs-' SalA. falk-r flfl tobacCOf l ''-,,ff Clevelatidf"Tenn.i is f50;- ,-potatoes, sweet potatoes; sweet ' 'v'-vteacher.-;;- . Jcorninidns1, apples, pumpkins, etc. . " : i Joaf rw nnmnkina. crown on the farm tmataQiansof.h day, 'ft iey, --- trmwledee seems to haven born 'grfees. of the process of honey ma. SThTS money: '.he" ever',fng. -.One section showed the honey Side "a Vt for a book; ander, W before any honey had been n ST if-the facta .were known, the .Berted. . Another section showed t.;3 lust money he" ever 'earned was spent , comb . beginning' to be , filled whi.d toT a book. He had hVo- private jother. sections were completely i-... TSrarv and was-so thoro--hly fa- of the honey was sourwor 1 taltht he could r'-e hi 1 nd ttnon' Some -.o the finest apples to y any of the numerous voUur.es on his wen anywhere were on di.'i1 -' elves rfrom the orchards of Mr. Wm. . . ld a'ways ' l ys ( v 1 re" f.na'-r' 3 tO I 4 1 r to . v 0 1" 1'J FOUNDERS DAY PROGRAM V t M 1 'f " He served four years in the s Con federate army and was wounded at the i- battle', of Chickamauga, tAfter the close of the war. with his brother : in-law, Dr.,N. B. Goforth, he estab- ' Mshed Riceville Institute. W Hen . Marv- Sham College was the Jeadiig . : school for girls in the South, Prof es- , sor Brown was chosen professor ofk mathematics ' in J that', school.' III. health caused hini to give up this , position and " return to eastern , .Tennessee.', He became president' of , . . the Masonic Female Institute at Mnssv Creek. It was und?r his , management that this school reached its pinnacle ol useluiness ana smoajf u its' graduates are some of the moat cultured' women,, oi , eastern . leip- T. essee. In 1879 he, returned to North Carolina , and. became ' president of ' Judon College, then located at Hen , dersonvillej(,with which .Institution ,n i...faai nHl a cTowinar deafness caused him to. give -w teaching. Be. ,-M died at Delwray. ,w on Kyfl. , 250, , 1906,, and , js 'buried at .Fair view, N. C,. , ;,jr-S j. feasor Brown Mars Hill .College has , had fourteen ', presidents, many of j wHoto served,, ottiy , a., year, t t; -io ho came, to the rrAezs v ai president la 1837 is now e rinj'; upon lisr tniny-jouru. . rUtf t, a.i t X niTE JV, a - -AwrHmaA. tha White ; Bock - Fslr started vB with uite as wod a showing as had been KPected.' even br th meat , optiatfsuc. . number'! people .wer .nit mewed tha 'exhibits and especiary enjoyed (the baseball-gam -n riraak and .White-Jtock, .Th rarne resulted in a WW S ?-. in 'favor of Bull Oeek.. :'-' -: - ? r THE EXHIBITS -orkii' it raa xnected that "many '- moire exhibitsi' would be cn "display Thursday : than' Wednesday, still was said by some of ths leaders that there were as' many Wednesday aa ' had ' beea - expected throughout the Fair. The ' were aiaPiayeu in two buildings the old store build tag near, thV lrare'h; being nsed for farm products, and an ld' vacant residence -neaTby being nsed for f an . w While ere was no great nambeir of eXhibits, iome of such as could be aeen were fine as wouia oe ."Bt" almost any fair. , Of the farm articles were noted eggs, corn,. nnmrtVinfl i.-SSL'E' v ..... . room exfuuits.. a y" br- -f" cte had l"" fnaJe ly 1 J A-rr, Do; . cn c