FOURTH PAGE T if E N EWS RECORD Marshall, N. C.,'Aug. SO, 1934 , ..... .,. . . . - - MADISON COUNTY RECORD ' Established Jane 28. 1901 FRENCH BROAD NEWS Established May 16, 1907 Consolidated Nov. 2 1911 t SEMI-WEEKLY FROM ii i man tn Nov. Acauirad MADISON COUNTY TIMES Aril 2. 1934 (Published since Jan. 15. 1930) 1 TJlie N ew -R e c or d NON-PARTISAN In Politics S. L. STORY, Editor and Publisher 1 L. STORY. Associate Editor Bartered as second' clash mail matter art the postoffice at Marshall, N. C. vader the act of March 3. 1879. Subscription Price YEAR DNE ma. MONTHS THREE MONTHS 41.00 . .50 . .25 EDIT OR I A L S THE PARK TO PARK HIGHWAY The Asheville Citizen has re cently put up a strong case giv ing: the claims of North Caro lina to the Park to Park high way. It is useless for this pa per to go into details except to say that the arguments of the Citizen editor seem logical and well put and worthy of en dorsement. Certainly Tennes see is being amply favored by the National government in the T-V.A. This highway has two I purposes in its construction first, to furnish work for the pro HOT SPRINGS (SPECIAL) ffhe second annual reunion of the Duckett family was held at ' the Methodist church on Spring Creek Sunday, August 26tb. Mrs. Grover C. Long, of Hot Springs, gave the welcome address, after devotional ser vices had feeen conducted by the Rev. Byron Shankel, pastor of ithe Spring Creek church. At the noon hour a luncheon i to assume that the drive of the wav last summer because of spoilsmen has been successful Vpor health. She is accompa nniv in tha no foHoroi nied this time by her daugn- cteX .v" ter,: Miss Catherine Woodrow. "The pressure for jobs a ., Profess I. N. Carr and f am pressure which has -increased $T spent the week-end in Jef rather than diminished A ferson City, Tenn., where they !the attitude of cynical indiffer- iined the other members of ence assumed in high places tne arr Iamuy w a muy re with respect to the Civil Ser- uni.n- - .' . . vice, has made vthe situation Mr. RW TllIery re,tura.eJ more critical wjth the passage Saturday from a weeks visit of time." to his mother and father in Only the President can save virnia. ri . the situation with respect to , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pope jud , the Civil Service system, and aaugnier were awy iur fm. tw shmiM ho nA 1Mb Af om. oi last ween on a vacation wy. vuaa onroaH nn tho fVmrh arounds. and everyone wa, in- Ps's oacx oi nis pieage to do vitfd tn tflko nnrt. it wno nnA.SO. of those typical feasts that the K j? pointed out in the Fed Snrincr Crepk sprtion ia nntd .eral Employe magazine that an for, and everyone was entirely overwhelming majority of the satisfied. In the afternoon So- nePaPers.,. of the . country, liritnr 7h v Nftlpa nnH w ..both Republican and Demo- Andv HiDDS of Asheville Wil cratic- support the merit sys- moiner wno nau just returned .n aL "ipnv. nu.-V tflm. Scottish RitA New., from. Chicago, for their home tyyais ujl vv ay nesviue, xvooei ii McLean of Marshall, Taylor Mrs. Douglas Robinson spent the week-end in Raleigh, re-J turning Tuesday. Little Miss Gwendolyn Woot en, who had been the guest of Miss Bowden for about two weeks, left Monday with her mother who had just returned and Robert Duckett of Canton, made talks. There were be tween four and five hundred relatives and friends at the re union, coming from North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia. Mrs. David H. Ferguson is chairman, and Mrs. David B. Duckett, is secretary .Squirrel of the organization. The third lO'Possum and Rac- reunion will be held at the same place the fourth Sunday in August, 1935. in Kinston. Among the summer visitors who are leaving this week for their homes are : Mrs. J. L. Corzine and daughters, of Co lumbia ; Mrs. Elliott and daughter, of Chapel Hill; the Post family, of Shelby; and the Lutz family of Shelby. nrr . . . XTr.Tr oa Professors R. M. Lee and OCT. 1st to NOV. 30 John McLeod and families, i who have been at Chapel Hill OPEN SEASON FOR HUNTING IN MADISON COUNTY DEPOSITS INSURED ." " '. by' Tfi3 federal Depisit Insurance Ccipration $5000 WASHINGTON, D. C. MAXIMUM INSURANCE ; FOR EACH DEPOSITOR $5000 coon NOV. 1st to JAN. 31 for seVeral weeks, are expected ' Quail and Rab bits NOV. 15th to JAN. 1 No open season on Pheasant and Ruffed Grouse. It is lawful to hunt Fox with dogs only in closed season, but hunting the latter part of the Thieves broke into the office of John Heilman, prominent lumberman, here last n'ght and broke the combination off everyone fox i. r i i .1 i . tne saie ana pnea open tne, nave a license. ilock, but did not obtain anv- I i? 1 11 TT 1 mi. oQr.on nrn. m'ng oi vaiue, as an :vir. nen- vide a scenic roadway for the JH" nau In ms saie were some ttate uommnauon Hunting papeis, which nau uecll stai- na risming $s.uu tered all over the office floor. State Hunting License 2.10 No clue to the thieves has yet State Fishing License - 2.10 been discovered but officers are County Hunting License .60 SCHEDULE OF LICENSE 1934-35 people of the world to visit the Park and marvel at the beau ties of Nature. That North Carolina has the natural rug o 1 ,A1.;H il - mi rQCQ ori Koonb ;Q innoH. " UI K1"K on me case, inis sec- ed. Any fair-minded judge "dS .""'""""'y irt;e woud say that there is home week. Professor V .E. Wood and family are spending the week in Tennessee with relatives. Thf Rev. Clnv RnrnAS. wVin must nas been pastor at the Forks of i Ivy and the Madison Seminary for the past year, moved his family this week to Wake For- J est where they will live this year while Mr. Barnes is in. school. I Professor J. W. Huff and ' family who have been taking their vacation by "piece meal" i or one day at a time, cont'nued beautiful mountain scenery on the North Carolina side of the line than on the Tennessee side. As to North Carolina's needs from the standpoint of unem ployment, certainly Tennessee is getting its share of federal money for that purpose. ;Of course it would be.njie if aUheville; the metropolis ";of Western North Carolina, could te1 on this scenic highway, but "Whetherit fa or not Asheville be greatly benefitted from t ftowrisfs ify the z f highways'; .is properly located through the leauty spots of North Caro Saua. Officials should not be UEaded as to our state's claims.' ft u natural for Knoxville-and Tennessee to take it from uaif -poKnble. That is their business iMd; it is- inur. business to see that Tfiajf ,dn't take - everything fimn ua.',. , Licenses are now on sale at more," 1-' uuh s yiuce, luitiaiiai , tnis week. scorns down to Char. I r'lii ii rnc in OAm.no. mirh n nw ...... . . rsm - . ' v f"""1! wn.li ucm- viuy vreuige ouure, raais nm, Dy points. Ramsey and McClure, Walnut, and C. G. Parris, Hot Springs, lotte, Rock Hill, and the Kings Mt. battleground on Monday. DRUCInriUT Til and will be on sale at other 1 H La O 1 V Li i! 1 1 U pi Hitler Country Has 2,426,000 On Unemployed List aces in the County now soon. DAI CTPD A TTi C A ITT? Anyone that hunt and fish DULMljil Ailli oAYHi in different counties in the state ,... nnniTfin Y111- save to buy the Combftwi H I V 1 1 5 I? R V I f 1? tfott' Hunting ami Pishinirli- 3un cense. w .BERLIN,' Germany, r The . - -1 I ,C PORTNER )& ; fffll frliitsiof Hitler's anti-labor Since returning from his va ..; iGamfty &WreBregime under the guidance -of J Of- a cenerai nan acrainst noimcai; anmiki Hio Kmni. , i-tniati in th rnnrt at th ctovfly by government em-. t i uri J. e. i?j free- fop Labor Placement ployes : - also stated that he 1 u "CIU Unemnlovmerit Iniur a n 1 . K I- " - : The Bank of French Broad today "received from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at Washing ton the official signs which will hang,at all receiving windows as visible evidence that the depositors of this institution are insured. The Bank of French. Broad is one of more than 14,000 licensed banks in the country which are receiv ing these signs. Insured banks are able to offer jro tection to their depositors up to $5,000. Statistical studies have shown that this maximum fully protects more than 97 per cent of all the depositors in insured banks. ; A statement" by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation follows : "The purpose of the signs is to let depositors know which banks are insured. Heretofore, although 90 of the licensed banks are insured, depositors have had no easy means of identifying them. "If, by any unforseen circumstance, an insured bank should suspend, the Insurance Corporation would begin paying off the depositors just as soon as a receiver was appointed for the closed institution. The depositors would receive their money in a few days in stead of waiting months or years as was the case in the former method of liquidation. This i8 not only a ben efit to. the depositors, but it saves the community from a terrific economic and social blow. When the depos itors receive their insured accounts they assign their claims to the Insurance Corporation. Thereafter liqui dation proceeds on a business-like basis with the maxi mum chance of the Corporation and other creditors be ing paid in full." THE BANK OF FRENCH IT BROAD MARSHALL, N. C. strike' Hundreds? of wives arcfiling suits -for divorce on nd the grounds ithatttheir' family would preserve -and bolster the Cmt Service merit system. ,).. I. CHAISUfAN. STATE HIGHWAY COMMIS SION STRICKEN Mr. E. B. JeffreSs, Chairman mt Hie; State Highway Commis jaoaf; was ' stric ken Saturday -Bight and is seriously ill at Jus Borne in, Greensboro. Mr. Jef- freat was also publisher of The. Greensboro News and is wide ly known throughout this and other states. His- illness is a mow to the State-, c e. rhifh thntatid. that 2 Alto. 000 The annual Rfee reunion will aranna v UofH nn h nni , - - . - ... - i &OVIW OA V vu V- ; Several months ago t h e be held at the old Flat. Creek employment registers. Of that President launched cAmnmVn church about 1 1-2 miles north- Vi to discourage those high in the west of Georgetown, In Bun-'anj 433,00a women. Party's ' Council from using comb county, rt ww begin; The. Naat dictators boast of their influence hr obtaining about' 10 o'clock 'in the morji- having reduced the number of, government business for their ing. The sermon will be at 11, unemployed 54,000 during the clientsor political friehds.. In o clock .by the Rev. Mr.-fhtt- ia8t mtothvvut' rioifehticn is tnis order he was fluite curt ps. At nopn a picnic qmner made of the notorious conscrip life has been broken up.- Asheville Advocate.r -The and ne obtained results. About wm oe spreaq aitne enure n oy .on , policy the iame1 time ' he let it '," be ' meMbers of ine"family; who ire', farm worfc. Nine members were received Democratic National Commit-. The -afternoon will'be taken .ny. fth Jobless (or into the chureS t Little Ssndjr "J; mrger ciura oi" tier--revival wnicn cocu wii uca- ... iiyitrl. r r- X-j Of the 54,000 removeVl day ;nigh5 before Others will1;"? n d L WeeJC -t.;;. ' r Several jroung people from her have, enrolled in the Lei cesjter high scho61 which be gan Monday., Ther:younjf son.of Mrs. J', D. Baries. of, . Augusta, , who , is, spending some ;time, here, has .ue?n ,f.nreaiene,q wjint Diooa poisoning-ajyasJt, week, . Thbse'vwh6. .called at .' the- hojrne ;t, Mr.' and f.Mrtu C, M . Regyes iunday 'f re? Mr.j jand ; Mrs.'B. E. AinmoiDS,, Mr- and;. Mrs. Morgan Candler, Misses Fnsbee, r. C. M. tee siiuum nui, nuiu evuernmem ur-vj-ayvi? uu puikiub. irom :tne reiiei reus, ou.uuu 1 10m later. " - v " ' ' " .,: , ,i '''-i . ipbs, and some marked results There; be smtie quartet were victimized - in Berlin a- The 4th an last Quarterly I ' Anl5??V? !ulV.wlii followed ,: At '4he recent ence! when the clared it his desire Lagamst politics some of the the' Government, Mr. Farley's! CONGRATULATIONS TO MISS COBB BingilfA . 'KveTyone is WlVitea lnp. Rorlin in workirtc under innfriiite fttr tJii Randv.MttrifiT . ! . . iVr. . press confer- to eonieat and spd the day, the 'Goerttir 'J'la whfch' in WircunVwilT be held at Western pegday plgnt 01 tnis week. Pres'dent de-. " ' ' ' ' . .i volvds the more or3comoul-ifCW tJ a iis.fc.48 -f .J thattheban ! : .! ' Z T sorv transfer of unemployed o'clock. The Rev. W. B. West .wvikM.-io; now existing in . ' 1 llfARv II I married, men and even of, un;PrdsidiBBEldey anff thfe! ReVi! s UHVrAwMWZ'"- aepanmems oe --emnioyedi youmr . persons oi J: P. Mason.' castor.- irk-k. u.us. u j.ve r.u. . h, mnuonea in -tnis connection 1 Democratici naticfMnVPAafrflitif. tkflt.4ft-iiii-W. j CarolulaS Th3eJtidn-al s miM-d -.held,m-RaieKh-.;MondarKhm .by the staW executive comht pdenttibqbtl teesjfhthe othet thre myv 1i;wthitwe!J6a . contestants, tt.Mwahair WfW of ir by: sOhle bamsofDuplin county; MriT. EJ. member who ; has become a U McKee, of J ackson county, connoisseur of the President's s and Miss ; Mary Henderson of J acial, expressions; Ata n y : Orange county-were elimina ratv the ban against political , "& in three ballots. Miss Cobb activity shorild, the President la not only deserving of tbe'aVerred, include all : employes, honor, but is capable as well bothCivil Service : and other- and the committee did' well in wise. ' - -de election of Misg Cobb.: I 'Bitter complaini from " the INational Federation of Federal thye Civ -hService system is be ing destroyed ; by"' those who Would reward pojitical hench men". l .r; ffOhZ f very front the spoils men Are pushing forward." the Federation . declared. "T h e hordes of Jobseekera are being accommodated. Thousands are being -placed, or already have IOdl'ltrVev : for many, many yeart, epc veil for- tha TCUabUttjt ot iXbadlort -fi4' J haw-asfel "TuedTdWa"-Slack-Draught thlrtj-flve years far .; caDstlpatlon, tired leelln? end . headacba. I use It when Z feel my syatem needs cleanring. After all these years, X bavent found any tblnr better than Black-Draaght." SaU la M-MDt pMkmtM. . XbedfattfB BLACK-DKAVGRT - mm both sexes to the country as I Mrs. J. L. Anderson is visit- Mrs. Kate Woodrow, of Co- "land helpers." at nominal pay. inar relatives and friends at tmmmf.U:p0 natiQoed'ther lumbia, who, for many years In some districts, of Berlin, 'Asheville and Weaverville thif eyjaim or any member oi tne has been a;reguiar summer, es- wives oi men sent to the coun pVetS.:it is said. v . - ido'nt in her home here, arrived trv have trone on a "marriasre ?t9UBiiy wnen the name of last Friday. She is regarded ruie jrsimaster , uenerai and as a well loved friend by all ; Th?- News-Record WngratufNaional Committee, who is al- who are glad that she was a tes its fellow publisher. Mis!(:ho;t.mgn nf ha nnmAOTV ur eablco. Cobb of the MorgahGpmmittee of New York State, to The Hill. She was kept a- lected don t blame the Dublish- DIRTns pom to Mr. and Mrs. George rrlLi Tuesday, 7 Aug. 28, a a to Mr. and Mrs. WYR." i, Aug:. 1, a son. Y' . - to Llr. and llrs. Gar- Jxay, Aug.' 10, y a J.H.HUTCHINS Dentiit- r .' OflU Owmr ; CITIZENS BANK V -MankaQ, N. C Ia Oflca Evtry Day Ia 4Tu& ' pubf reason. If you are paid up and the paper stops, please either see us ' or write. We cannot con tinue to fend the paper without some word from you as to whether you wish it continued or not. Look at the label cn this paper. TUrn, t at. per is only 51. CD a year; X4LAT WORK A SPECIALTT If ytro hara any fleftctirt Ueth. r- fnr f? r-nrsfl,.. better bava than examlaed -rC tcr U montSS; ZOC Srat J.7 HaUehi Naaralgla a 'SO i Fine Laxative nd Tonic r Meat 3p dy RamaJi Kaaw ILABOD. ATT t7 Spend the Waok End and! labor Day tn the Couirfry fka Mountain at the Seashore, or visiting Friends and! Rela tive toe tf?mt- Gmfhrtrt I-Fe, ntlm. Sfcfort- Vicatioo extremely; Oe Way el Kbuwl'Trpr wachS-okeurw.. TounJ t?TtfTr(4etr t' Return Limit IS Days I Round Trip Tickets . Mile - Return limit Months i. v.., , -ft 1MVW 3 CeiltS r M:la -.ft- 2 cents' One Wav Tklets Goo4 la SlMpine and Farlar Cot h eaynwnt ef erepar ckargei plaa. N Sarcfcarea. Compartment, Drawing Room and Open Section Sleeping Car , Modern Coachs Convenient Schedules. : -: ge CWortaKIa n the Safety of Treln Trrvel f "" r ' For full MenMltet MMlt -;V 1 1. r c::n been placed. ; It is fallacious .' ' fcr 3 mcntLs.

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