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. 1 ,( i t - ..... ..... i. ..... . . 1 . . ..-..... -. . . ,.m.V 4-..-.-r--...- I 1 V r -, 1 "I, r CM -13 VOL; 33 ,8 Paces. ...... .1- ' ' THE ESTABLISHED , NEWSPAPEItOE MADISOM COUNTY : MARSH ALL, N, C, THURSD A Y AUGUST 30, 1934 of eicl V-PRICE S1.00 A YEAR JLtilSHAL FAI n COMMITTEES N A M E JO MEETNEXT MONDAY MarahalL Is to have ir,oin- munity fair pctobet 5,4934. It la to be an all-day affair at the Marshall " school. Refresh ments H1 be served and the objecfpf the fair is to encour . age a. better feeling among the patrons of the Marshall School District, Every person sending children to the Marshall school is asked to. enter exhib- its. ' ' j To Meet Next Monday Every person whose name is here listed as chairman or member of committee is urged to be at a meeting at the Mar shall school house on next Mon day, Sept. 3rd, at 2:30 P.M. COMMITTEES The following, committees have been appointed for the Marshall Community Fair: Entertainment M r s. Hu bert Davis, chairman ; Mr3. W. S. Dillard, Mr. R. A. Tomber-;Will FOR REVISED mittee on Organization re ; Dr. Frank Graham." Dr. J; Y. Joyner, Dr. Clarence Poe I Vj Morrill, 4-i Mrs.frane ii,:MC Kimmon, W. Kerr ScotV A J- Maxwell, Rev. E. McNeill Pp rAlMCTTTI FTWllVl ' teat.Mrs.'f Henry Highsmith, - t - a Edward Kirbye, L. H. Kitchin, dl3TtB U, B. BlalockfB.F, Brown, Dft Mjor George E. Butler, 1 M. Bailey, D. W. Bagley, Rev, J. KitCWn fchringDMis, rr.i..., H A Rovster. T. i Bland. R. Page,; Elliott At ueaaer. McMillan, Willis Smith, J, " . , L. Cockerham, , Frank Page, Th oueninsr srun in a real rtr n n,.ni. Mn' no - n' rnmnfticm for the adoption oi rrtov m T.nira rrniVo.; the Revised Constitution of R T yann, B .-M . Nicholson, North caroima nas jusreeu and E v. Webb. fired. Dr. Frank r, uranam, The Revised Constitution is chairman of a citizens commit. the work of a gpgci Consti tee on the subject, has vigo- Commission named by rously announced his own aup- authority "of the General As port and at the same time has 8embiy 0f i93iChief Justice announced the officials i of a w p stacy, Judge Michael Statewide non-partisan ' Com- Schenck, Judge John J. Par mittee for the Revised Consti- ker Congressman Lindsay, tution." ' .... Warren, and Messrs. A. J. Governor Ehringhaus will be Maxwell. J. O. Carr, Geo. E. honorary chairman ofthe or- Butier Burton Craige, and ganization, while his-Repubii- clarence Poe (assisted by the can opponent in the last cam- jaw facuities of the University paign, Hon. Clifford Frazier, of North Carolina, Duke Uni- be Jionqrary versity. and Wake Forest (Jol- ch House. ' rThe Revised Constitution has already .been ' specifically en dorsed bv the North Carolina Press Association, the North Carolina Bar Association, and hiss fad favorable action from th 'Rbtfp Oranve. the State Fanrterii Convention, the State Conference for Social Service and ither influential organiza- tioiisjf In his appeal for the measure ur. liranam says: "Tin e non-partisan commit tee jprpposes to make known the Jpvisions of the Revised Constitution boldly and clear ly tofthe people in every coun ty Vii North Carolina. The leader of the majority party, the Uader of the minority par ty,- .the Chief . Jurtice of the State? Supreme Court and the Chief Judsre of the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals have all joined hands in the move ment?" to adopt the Revised Constitution Citizens in all walk$. of life, ill all parts of the Statej are beginning to rally to the .side of the movement to a- dapt the old Constitution to the of a new age. State-wide committee is eing formed and all who ilhng to volunteer for ervice to the cause are to wr,te Dr. Graham. TWO GEORGE AT MARSHALL COURT FOR MURDER TWO ASSOCIATIONS Or. Sams And Walter Goforth Head Two crimes casjsrrTTO 36 YEARS APART Much Interest Shoiffn In Believe it or not, but itajP- shall is this week furnishings Madison Baptist f ".other case forRiphy. 8mb - I thing is happening: in crhaiaal Liroups procedure thal fam doubt new ' , I under the sun and will probab- Th?s year the writer attend- ,ly never happen agaim. Two ed the entire session of two an nual gatherings of Baptists, known a Associaftioriis. The New Found Association was ,w e r e comnrtttea held with Ijbertv church, on years apart. The men named ueorge' KranKjais are on the criminal court dock et for murder and the crime about SO man with I needs ..A .now b are w any t asked 1 man. Kemp u. ow, lege and other autnormes. me Among those accepting ap pBhm.nt-.M r s C u b Rocky Mount, a lorraer resi- 1933 General Assembly, after ipointment' from this county is flnvuT Chairman: M r s .dent of the State wr making a few changes, submit- n.., Qiwvor Mrs. C. Ii. Ru- .tion and will Dr. disill, Mrs, WOUg Tweea, x-. - - , - . , aJ be active chapman, ted tne Revised Constitution by J. Y. Joyner, notea the required three-fifths vote -.Hi'y 1 Other names will be announced later. Frank i 'rry' : The letter, asking uweii. v. THE STATE BOARD of NPwork M r s Hufet . fringVus Tto serve as Hon- Health and the Madison Coun tinh Ximan Mrs- PuS .l ' C.airmantdeclared;, ty -Board of Health havear EfeTM "'e borrow. At vr::i be-the a mihe Mged to hold toldwife cla8se3 leW ' - ' -'"ropo-' ition-to unite ,n th,d countyt A11 practicing --t Iv "oup "11 tho.2 r ;wyeg inT Vconty .r?- J 1J,.-..-- ci-Afcdrtd attend one of 4hese j.- j ;f.,tin iunf n Rubmitted and .. . . . ; Nat Holcombe, Mrs..i.rawiuiu i-,nf. itizefls BE HED IN MADISON ning on Friday before the third Sunday in August, 1935. The French Broad Associa tion met about one week later (August 23 and 24), and was held with Upper Laurel church. W. A. Sams, M- of Mar shall, N. C, was elected mod erator, of this body, and Fred Jervis, of Mars Hill, N. C, was Mr"C. W. Cody's Store again elected clerk. This as ursept. 6, 10:00 A.M. ,80Cat'0n 'a composed oi tnirTy? i nine cnurenes. oukb vi Spring Creek, August 17-18. the cowboy hat from Louisiana There are twenty-five churches .is known in Madison County in this Association. Walter las Jamea Lunsford, but at his Goforth, of Barnard, N. C. a home in Louisiana he is known pastor in the Association, was 'as George Franklin. The mur elected moderator of the body; der with which he is charged and Miss Anna Lee Hawkins, was committed in the sprinj? of of Route 2, Leicester, N. C, 1901 in Madison County. The was re-elected clerk. This ses-'murdered man was Eli Bud sion was attended by a large Lunsford. James Lunsford es--number of delegates a n draped and has lived all these friends, all of whom were well years under an assumed name, cared for by the people of this "George Franklin." He came community in which the Asso-back several months ago to ciation wa3 held. The next stand trial and the case has session will be held with North I been continued causing him to Fnrk RiV Pin a church, heo-n- drive back and forth. We un- v 4 MrTr E Grammar School (on outstandir'' lalcrn nil thnaA natriotlC ClUZeHS TVf ice tTlrtro Vatr n niirso from .orruw. : fkf nn Timlin m- j j ti uu t- ii1flmttM r i Arthur, wno svwxiu v --- ine otaie ooaru oi xieaiui,. is t lOWerS-JM. r B. " " Ij.... narfoot. ATld Will t. j. sx r- TIT A e Bryan, Mrs. Will Morrow. nt ZTZt:. Mrs. O. document is perfect and win her$to as8ist Dr w. A Sams MrE. R. Tweed, wish to see the Kevisea v,o..Bw-the -County Physician, in this w Z m EconomicsM i s s tution amended m some wol-ki Home Economics m frankiy recognize that its The m'dwives .will be in- P.?hlicitv-Mrs Guy Roberts, 'advantages far outweigh any ructed at these meetings what publicity mra. uuy incidental shortcomings and to d and what not to do in or. Mrs. H. Lu otory . uci inni tiie.v may uu ucitci omi 1 Marsaail Couit liousa- ""T" i Sat., Sept. 8, 9:30 A.M. East Tennessee Desperado Killed MARSHALL HIGH BEGINS FOO TBALL PRACTICE Clarence Bunch Riddled With Bullets Clarence Bunch, East Ten- pafer work for the mothers and .nessee's "Public Enemy No. 1," babieg they attend. They will, was shot to death by 23 Knox be shown a model bag contain- county officers and city police- -ing articles po necessary to car- men late August 22nd. !rv on midwife work properly. The desperado's body was I Registration papers may beriddled with bullets. He died Hugh Rector, Dodson and Red- renewed at these meetings. instantly. There was a wound mon, members of la3t year's tfew applicants may register at, in his body for every officer squad, will be needed. these meetings. You a r e re- .shooting. .1 Coach Huff plans on finding QUested to invite any women Bunch was sought as the some good material in his new 0f your acquaintance who are , leader of a gang which has ter candidates out for practice. doing work of this kind to come A football schedule hasnot along to the meeting with you. heen made out yet, but will There will be no cost to you. probably be a much lighter In this State a large' number , this spring. He had escaped schedule than last year's. of bibieS and mothers d'e each ,through officers' gunfire sev- 1 nf nnnr rrp in ! eral times. Hnach'Huff has quite a task d-. Ci.A fJmtA oMAhWth Tntelliirent mid- The Bunch iranir was accus- in filling the empty places left . wives hlo to prevent such ed of numerous. robberies and kj. vuuHiMooivuv. deaths. I Bring your bag and the Marshall Man Honored -By things you have in it along for Judge Webb inspect'on. Come to the meet- v . .. inir most convenient to you. Be Koy-u uuager w, sure to be on time. " Coach Leonard , Huff made the first call for football candi dates at the Marshall high school Tuesday afternoon. A large number of boy8 answered the initial call. Coach Huff gave the candidates a football talk and then ran the 28 can didates through a light session of calisthenics, Thomasville, N.J C. ; and' Mrs. L. L. Vann, of Mars HillN. C. The next session will be held one year later with Bull Creek church. WILLIAM WORLEY P. S. A meeting in the inter est of Sunday schools will be held at North Fork B!g Pine Baptist church on Sept. 9 at 2 P.M. Come and enjoy the pro gram. W. W. derstand (Mr. Lunsford, abas George Franklin, has beem quite successful and voluntari ly came back and submitted for trial. He was especially: desirous to have the case heard at this court, but after a long and heated debate of attorney and an attempt to bring in cer tain witnesses, the case has a gain been continued until the Aligust term of 1 935 court . The other? George Frankin onu jj. .1..L it:. l ..v T:v v."! the !ri'r'' - n- j SiinArinr Cniirt. far the l.ear. mg r of . criminal cases began. Monday in Marshall w it k Judge Finley of North Wilkes- boro presiding. The docket contained about 170 cases and only a few of these cases can be disposed of at this term. ' GRAND JURY ANTIOCH CEMETERY TO BE CLEANED Out of a long list of names called out for grand jury ser vice, the following were select ed: W. W. Duckworth, foreman; W. M. Crowder, L. C. West, Bob Allen, Bailey Rice, T. M. The day has been set to'Cargile, Troy Redmon, J. P. clean the Antioch cemetery Wild, S. B. Roberts, Aier Wor Sept. 1. so everyone is welcome ley, Chas. Taylor, Arthur Can - rorized East Tennessee motor-( to come and help pay their re-,trell, G. W. Strickland, James isti and storekeepers since he spects to the dead, that is left Navy, Mitchell Gosnell, W. R- i i a. J Ji i T i- j i i i I t . i rs rr broke out of jail at Newport highway holdups Sheriff Brewer of Knox county,, received a tip that" Bunch .was at the home of Charles Epperson and wanted t o negotiate a surrender. When the sheriif . arrived with by those boys who graduated last year. He will have to find a complete backfield with the exception of Haynie, half back. Last year's graduation took nr rvthn Quarterback and ace of the "Tornado'i; backflem, wa8 August 25 appointed .U. v . Mlss Ray requests that.each Redmon, ! fullback, r ' Ramsey, 'commissioner to serve at -Marf registrars attend7 one of lialfbaik, Sawyer, quarterbackBiuai,:by.3udge. ?Yates Webb thMe meetings and help to hn and Boone, halfback. In the- 0f u. S. district court. - pre8g on the midwives the im line, the loss; of Captain Ed- Mr, Gudger was compliment- portance of filling out the birth ward "Husky'! ? Rector will ed in Judge Webb's letter and certifiCates promptly and accu greatly handicap Coach Huii. booklet sent him setting forth rateiy if we could once get Other star linemen to gradu- the duties and so forth of the the parents to realize that a ate were : J. P. Pritchard. hard .office. Mr Gudger is cpmmisr bJrtn certificate constitues the driving : tackle, and Wayne 8i0ner for Madison Connty. citizenship papers of every A Hreen. a neat flankman. iThU office is "somewhat to a mAP1v,n citizen, we would not With the loss of these stars, federal court as a justice of have any trouble in getting gun. Hendersonville Coach Huff will have to buna the peace Is to btate bupenor these records made out correct- News. v for each and everyone to do. I Davis; and Guy George, officer- EDNEVS CAMPAIGN FOR SEAT IN CONGRESS OPENS SEPT. 10 Chairman Meekins And Mr. Newell To Address Meeting Hon. Calvin R. Edney's friends will- formally open his his Squad of officers. "Bmieh is 'campaign for congress here on (campaign, reported to have seised a gun Monday, -September 10. Mr. irom Sheriff Roach of Grainer .Edney is the G .0. P. candidate county, standing beside him The Knoxville officers opened fire then. Reports said that Sheriff Roach had Bunch under arrest Republican and was holding him by an arm and Hon. for Congress, opposing the Hon. A. L. Bulwinkle, incumbent. Hon. William C Meek'ns, state chairman, Jake F. Newell, bis team around the few first-.ourt. stringers that are lett, iiaynie being the only first-string back field man to be left. In the line. Payne, a first-string end, and Robinson, giant tackle, will be back; also the services of IIARSIIALLP.-T.A. NEXT TUESDAY Next Tuesday at THREE O'- CLOCK at the IMPORTANT MEETING. y. Come to the meeting most convenient to you; Be sure to keSTT time. Below is a list of meeting; places. Spring Creek School TiiAnrisv. Spnt A Q'Sft A.M. RECAPTURED Hot Springs City Hall r . Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2:30 P.M. Aonrehmded Exactly 3 Years White Rock Schoot After Bein Sentenced First Wed., Sept 5th, 10:00 A.M. when the desperado seized his Charlotte lawyer , and long Times-j time leader of the G. O. P. 1 forces in the state, will be the ROOSEVELT !v ROBERTS Walnut Gets . Another Teacher Supt. D. M. Robinson and Prof. J. O. Wells went to Ra leigh last week with reference to getting another teacher at Walnut, and we REVIVAL AT . BEAR CR1 Iv principal speakers. Plans are being perfected to have, large delegations from all the coob- t'es in the Tenth district attend this-formal opening of Edney's- and ' wage v battle from that day -on until the polls are closed for the election oi the Madison county leader. The meeting, will b held at the court house, and will begin at 1 o'clock in- the afternoon. Hon. Ira B. Plemmons, secre tary of the congressional com mittee, is in charge of the ar rangements for the rally, and he expects;: record-breaking" crowd. Mr. Plemmons will preside at the meeting and in troduce the speakers; A revival started - at Bear Creek church last Sunday. The understand pastor, the Rev. V.' C. Fisher, they were, successful. Connel-jis being assisted by the Rev. ly Roberts, son of Luther Rob-.Wm. Bradley and the Rev. erts, and nephew of L. L. ; George Briggs. : " Roberts, has been employed to teach the 7th grade arid assist, understand. Vt v ; in coaching. . The additional! About 40 were out at Walnut OLD DEEDS AND-MORTGAGES r? Roosevelt Roberts; convicted escaped and being at large for at the August term, 1931,, of several months. He was caught -l. . iv. Ufa -art fa '.nraa In ttia Ki Pitia mfwnni vhaH Marshall P.-T. A; will meet captured Tuesday by the Sher-he lived when the crime was (teacher allowed by the state, Wednesday as candidates for TMPfiRTANT MEF.TING. n iflf'a deriartment after having committed. - .'has not yet been named, we football pracuce. r, , , - Jeter P. Ramsey, Register of Deeds,' informs us that he ha a number of old deeds of trust, mortgages and other papers fax h'ji office that have been re corded some time. He would appreciate it if the parties would call for their papers.
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