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Madison County Record from Marshall, North Carolina • Page 5

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lNfiALLs on npavn I I JBTRONQ NEED OP LABORERS. VNf 5TTU0 STAIRWAV THE RECORD HOW SENTIMENT HAS CUAMSD Nasheville American. It is siwtable fact that saost of the voices now being raised Is de NOTICE OF ALE KortbCMoliM I LtWftup MldUoa Gutjr Court. Tonic Ball and otar Wir-t4aw of Kua Ball, daeaaMd, Ball and Liuri Bjr f'uai of ike power (a m.tud bl Times-Democrat. For a number of years past the growth that has been going on In North Carolina especially, and in all the Southern States, has been nothing short of marvellous.

Inlsmd "isrgeiy from Republic. PUBUSH0 EVERY FRIDAY BY THE RECORD PRINTING CO. S. MAtfAOE A. HKNDKRSOW, ASSOCIATE XDITOt IKBM81 PATABLB XW AOTAWJB 9NX YSA $L00 SIX .50 TKRM MOUTHS .25 Advertising rates Application.

Entered at the Poetoffiee at Mar shall, N. a second -class matter. Friday, March 8, 1907 official returns from the 9tb Congressional District show that Dr. Roberta has won the Marshall Postoffice. John D.

says that he. is the Trus tee of Providence, so dorf risk too much to Provibence without John D.s "0 What a relief it must be to Sen stor; gmoot to sijt down in his seat wibet thejfear that someone will pull it from onder him. Mr. Rooosevelt might compro mise by appointing one of the negro rioters at Brownsville, to office in Mr. Foraker's State As so many now engaged in smashing the railroads it looks as if the railroads thought they had right to smash some of the people, and that's what they are doing with their accidents.

A Philadelphia man whose wife was killed by a ferocious dog, refuses to destroy the animal because it is That comes pretty near fixing the value of a wife in Philadelphia. Hsrpert Waekly. In a recent suit in aGncionati court a lawyer was cross -exaniin- TngsljfeTmairt tbo. point under in quiry-being the relative 'position of flie doors, windows and so forth ina; house in which a certain transactloa was alleged to have occurred. And now, my good the lawyer said, "will you- be good enough to tell the court how the stairs rub in-your house:" The uerman looked dazed for a moment.

"How do tliey runl" He repeated. how do the stairs run! continued the witsess, "ven I am oopstairs dey run down and veu I am downstairs run oop." You should be ve.ry careful of your bowels when you have a cold, Nearly all other cough syrups are constipating, especially those containing opiates. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels contains no. opiates. Conforms to National Pure Food and Drugs Law.

Bears the endorsement- mothers everywhere. Children like its pleasant taste. Sold by. Redmon Roberts. ADMINISTRATOR'S HOTICE.

Having qualified as Administrator N. Anderson, deceased, late of Madison North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against, the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before tne'lst day of March, 1908, or this notice wiH- be 'pleaded in bar of their recdvery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 1st day of March, 1907. R.

B. ANDERSON, Administrator. Faster and faster tbe pace is set, By people bf action, Vim and get, So if. at the finish you would Take' Hollister's Rocky Mountain F. 'Shelton, Warshall; Meubtain Park Pharmacy, Hot Springs; NOTICE of EXECUTION SALE Under and by.

virtue of an exe- a- a a 1 1 ii. fit i of the Superior Court of Madison county in an action for debt entitled T. L. Brown and W. L.

George vs. John Ricej I will, on Monday, the 1st day of April, 1907 at Vi o'clock at the court house door in the town of Marshall, sell tovthe highest bidder for cash the following piece or parcel of laqd bung and being in No. 4 township in the county of Madison and more particularly described as follows: Joining lands of Sam Buckner on the north, lands of Wilson Rice on the south, and Jim. Chandler on the west, containing 30 acres more of less and being known as a part of the old Wilson Rice farm. This March 1st, 1907.

3-8toa-29 G. W. COLE, 1 our own state taeasands of new industries have sprung up on all sides. Lands that have rested for decades untitled have been touched by the hand of progress. 1 Water power that went unused, almost unnoticed, has been harnessed and brought into service and is now supplying motive power for hun dreds of large manufacturing en terprises, etc.

There has been a renaissance in business circles on every hand, and as a result of this theSouTh, and especially North Carolina, growing vastly and rapidly rioh. But just when the flush of thrift is marking everything in sight; when bur future seems brightest, we are confronted with the ghost of failure, from a lack of sufficient men and women to do the work that has been undertaken. Senator Simmons said in a speech last week in the Senate that North Carolina alone could use 80,000 Immigrants of the right Not only can she use them but she must have them if she would keep up the pace she has set Mills have had to close down, or run on part time because of a lack of operatives. Crops have been only partially tended and gather ed. Industry has been crippled and will be more so unless some thing is done to supply this de mand for laborers.

There is now a bill before the legislature providing for the establishment of an immigration de partmentjand employment of an immigration commissioner in this We are all cognizant of what such a department hasjdone and is doing for South Carolina. It is our hope that the Legislature will see the great need for more help and realize the significance of the situation if not relieved, and give favorable action on the- bill. "Sor great is the need for more fielp that other sections have taken notice. The Washington Post treats the situation as follows: "Two-thirds of the cotton mills of the South aro'runntng from SO to 60 per cent, short of help. This condition has been brought about by the lack Of native labor, and unless something is done by Ojng- rex to rolieve tuelsituation there will boagreatmiuiy failures among the cotton mills of tbo.

South?" said Giles McKinney of South Carolina. In thepast thirty days- there have been at leastS aflhalf dozen mills In North and South Carolina that have gone into the hands of receivers, for the reason that they have not had sufficient operatiwsf keep running their looms sad spindles. I can see no other means of relief for the cotton milloper ktors than to import "Ubor. from "There is clause in the imnu- gfrtiod'Uwy which" says that: in tlie event the necessary labor can not be obtained in the United States the mill men may be permitted tor The following gem is from the pen of the late John Senator trom Kansas: Ingalls, In the democracy of the esd aUma at last suss equals There is neither rank-1 nor statipci, nor. prerogati ve id the iepublie of the At this fatal philosopher ceases' to be wise and the song poet is.

silent. Dives his millions and, Lazarus' his rags: The poor man is as rich as the richest, and the rich man as 'poor as -the- pauper. The creditor loses bis '-usury and the debtor is acquitted- of his obli- cation. There the prona man surrenders his dignities the. paliti cian his honors, the Wdrlding his pleasures; the invalid no physician itnd the laborer rests from bis uhrequitted Here at last is nature's" fioial decree in equity.

The wrongs of time ere is the irony of fate is' refuted; un equal distribution Of wealth, honor capaciiy, pleasure sou epporunjiy, which makes life" so cruel and in expllKbre a tradecy, ceases in the realm'' of death. strongest )here has nb- supremacy, and the weakest" heeds, no defuse. The mighty captain succumbs to the Invincible adversary who disarms alike the victor and the vanquished." iloi.lo Rcpaln To miitimi votine in health and strength, do-as Mrs. N. F.

Rowan, did. She 'Three bottles pt B'ectrtc Bitters cured of chronic ljver and stomach trouble, compjicated with sden an unhealthy condition of the blood that mx skin turned flapnel. I am now practically 20 years youqg er than before I took Electric Bit ters, ean now do- all my work with ease- and assist to my hus-baBd'srstore," Guaranteed at Red-mun Roberts drug store. Price ioc nTh)ft true solution of the marriage divorce question lies-with the home- more than with the tefctslaturea. It is more a matter education and tracing than of ilegiatalfeon.

'The girl whose 'early education has been gained on the street, whose selfishness has bees' gratified at the expense of her ents and whose preparation-for marriage has lacked an acquain tance with the common duties of the home-keeper is a standing can didate for the divorce court. The yuung limn who has groWn up without responsibility, who lm. 'pasted hi youth and pawned his muitliood to id! an.l Iissolutc iiaiMtt Is anttther. The ministers who are asking the- state' 'to1 pre vent divorce and repress marriages have their responsibility in these ciuws, many of whom have been of their flock and under their spiri- fnr annnnritinn. Thm nAfAntfl are mostly responsible for the negli gence and mistaken kindness that unfits children for the duties of Good fathers usually train good husbands and good mothers usually produce good wives.

Like prohibition, the question of mar riage and divorce seems to rest hiam unXri thft earlv training of ibe fadividual than with the law. baucaw not lejpsiais, ia vuv'iuvki for the reformer. A cross ab4 peeviah child ii no natural. There is something wrong. Usually it' the stomach.

Use Oascasweet and put the stomach right, and the sunshine will return a th twhv'a fiM. CMflaaweet is best for babief and 50 doses 25 Sold by Rdmon A Roberts. i And He Is Right Winston SentineL ii. Kingsbury, the able ex-editor the Wilmington Mes senger, after careful analysis in his article printed in the Sunday press otsll the great men tbe countryv deduces the conclusion that tbe greatest man in America I a dcre'aii4. order aad tnd enlarvd ii tfie above antRlad action Um lSlb day, of Feb.

lS07'appointioK eowmU-, pioner I wHl on Uoainj, the at. 12 o'cUxk M. at the court house door of aM Mdio County, mII to the bigbest bidder for I for partition ambnjt tbe partiee to this ae tiou tbe following, d.cribrd real anUte to-wlt: LyinK and bcibjc the county of Madlfkn and State afoeeeaU and in no. 1 biwnnhip, ward No. 3 and adjoining tit landu of J.

E. Jamea, Andy Ball, Kim-aey twin, Z. B. Jarrett and W. D.

Jaue conaiating of about tea acree and aliall, being the only portion of tbe Noah Ball -tarni undinpoieil preriooi to hit dettb. Thii th. 18th day of Feb. JOHN PATHS. Coaaniliiiinef.

Her Sod's Life. The happiest mother in the little, town of Avs, 1 Mrs. S. Rup. pee.

She writes: "One year ago taf son w'asdowjt with such serious lung trouble'that our was unable to help himi when, by 6nr druggist's advice, I began giviiig him Dr. King's New.niscovery, and I soon noticed improvement. 1 kept this treatment up for a few weeks when he, was perfectly welk He bias worked steadily, since at carpenter work. Dr. King's New Discovery saved his life." Guaras.

teed best cough and, cold cure by Redmou Roberts, Druggists. 300. and Ji.oo. Trial bottle free. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE North Carolina Madison' County.

Having qualified as of A. J. deceased, late of Msdison County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 21stday of 1908, or this notice Will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons jindebted to said estate will please, malemmediate payment, i NELSON. This o(FeS.

1907. "In 1897.1 had a stomach disease. Some physicians said Dys Consumption. One For four years I existed on boiled milk, soda biscuits, and doctors prescriptions. I could not digest anything I' then I picked up one of your Almanacs and it hap-, pened to be my life-saver.

I bought a fifty-cent bottle of KO DAL and the benefit I received from that bottle all the gold mm Georgia could not-buy. In two. months I went back to my work, as a machinist, and in three months I was well and hearty. May yon live long and N. 3ornelL Rodjng, 19013.

The tbove is only a sample of the great rood that. is daily done everywhere jyKodol For Dyspepsia. It is old here by, Redmon Roberta. noxr v- fense of the doctrine of the rights of States eomerleani rihe'ast, Only few days ago Congressman McCall, a Massachusetts Republican, delivered strong declaration on the subject, and more recently Joseph H. Choats, a distinguished lawyer and Republican, in ah' id- dress at Cooper Union, New York, declared that the rights of the States, and especially the rights of each State to control its own do mestic affairs, should be maintain-inviolate.

The Springfield Re publican says; "We seem to be in for a general revival of State sovereignty argument as marked out by Stevens, Davis and other Southern leaders before, daring and after the Civil Warand this, too, by representatives of the poli tical party which carried its fight against the doctrine from the forum to the battlefield and won." The Republican thinks that such books as Stevens' war between tne States," Davis "Riae and Fall of the Confederacy" should become at last "great reference books for Republican statesmen of the Anti-Roosevelt brand. They are chock full of points for such speeches as Mr. Choate would evidently-' make on this subject presenting, as can be found nowhere else, the State rights and State' sovereignty argument with great fullness, if not with absolutely crashing force." Since Secretary Root's speech in New York, in which be boldly argued in favor of greater Federal power, about as many Republicans as Democrats have declared against the tendency to urnore the States and to add power to the National Government. The Republican from whichwe havejuoted, says: "It is extremely interesting thU sud- den interest, on the psH of. conservative Republican sentiment, in the assertion of State rights as against the growth of jtfenei Dower, and in a strict construction of the Constitution as the loose construction doctrines' and practices Federalism and Whigism and Republicanism up to this time; And it is to be welcomed, too, for even when fro spell Nation with a big it is important to preserve for the State as wide: a latitude of power as is consistent with a strong and effective nationalism.

We must still tread cautiously tht pathway of puUw policy as; it brings us up against new conditions and new problems, and how much. better it must be, when pot Bible, to set forty-six States upon an individual quest, through ex perimental legislation, to deter? mine the best step next to be takes. than for the whole Nation to gq plunging? along and committing; the whole country to the blunder! thatfare inevitable in the disposition of unsettled public prob A dearth of local new often lejda to murmurs on the part of those who prize local gossip above" all the publisher. Any live publisher will not fail to give all the local news, worthy, of "note, therefore when the local department is short you should not rail at the editor. but remember you might mT eemmitted suicide, got married.

quarrelled with your neighbor, stole chickens, let your team run away, or done a hundred other things to make local item. If newspaper should publish current street ffossin. or the hints and ailusions of the best society irrthe the oommnniiy It would be ostracU ted and the poor editor horseif whipped aie burnl t-tbe steke. Think minute' of tne'mean snd townsman and yotif near neighbor and imagiae hp it would' loolrin Don! criticise newspapers for what they print but give them hnmtmm nt vnnr npar npiffhbor MM. credit tor what they jJont jprint: Awspaper that contains one-calf thancJiiepse current, among ino Senator John C.

Spooncr of Wisconsin has resigned his seat in Congress, giving as his reason that he was financially unable to remain a Senator. Is it possible that Spooner did not know how to graft! The second session of the Fifty ninth Congress adjourned at 12 o'clock Monday the 4th. One of the very, last acts of Congress Was to seat Reed Smoot, Senator from Utah. For four) years kthe people'of the United States have opposed the seating of Smoot Petition upon petition, protest upon protest, has been presented to Congress againft the seating of the Senator from Uuah, but by the unholy alliance of President Roosevelt and the Republican leaders with the Mormon element in the last election the contest became uneven and the Senate finally seated the Mormon Senator from Utah, 1 11 "--'i There is not enough' joy in this world. So few people vhse time 'ytor it; children, go abroad and import help by oonjelse, and it is not all the fult of up ia By jayBbueut; tha inAlnite leisu.that is their; bavAaummense capacity for Joy.

How- can we deny ourselves Jdbst erjiching; Bpectacje jo oj child The, capacity for joy is one of the highest of the human faculties and it grossly neglected. We walk too much with bur -feet a graves." Ijus laugh with the children and pa young. Tiere are hut few editors in bur State who have not made a vigor ous and continuous fight against mail order This has been done in the interest of the home and. without money and without -price. If the editors of the land had received tegular advertising rates for all 1 YES I OlAPE TODACCO Is wt 0 little: sweeter than any of the so-oalled mn-ennd pJags t4oaaMthat-rteK sweet 'tMUfjmitmt sad tract, In my opinion someUyng more than this will have to be! done, for it is exceedingly difficuhl for the operators to prove that it is impossible to obtain the desired Laborers in big country like the United States.

Tbere'is st present several cot ton mill proprietors on trial in North an alleged vio lation of the anti-contract provision of the immigration lawa in bring-inor to this country from England a few cotton mill-operatives. If these men are convicted the cotton mills of the South will be dealt a severe blow, which will, I am afraid, put many of them out of business. "Not only are the cotton mills of the South suffering for want of sufficient laborers, butevery branch tf indimtrv. IncIudiniT the farms. affected." V'Littie globules of sunshine that drive the clouds away, De Witt's Little Early Risers will scatter the gloom of sick-headache and bil iousness.

They do not gripe mirJ bar peva, auyinf ana innuiactanag a ser wer 01. jmn. v- i (Utey nave weae enem-ies of the they couldsow.be 'weaxmg: disnjonda. ssaaneBwaBSsaaBBsaawjeaaaawaesaes i.j i Now the department store man ap- predates advertising space and is IT I MAOI BT A riRM THAT lPWJ KihmmB Tsa Kckoeai. fai vrs take.all country editor has for at good price, What ether-class ibf business or 1 professional men would refuse help their friends, especially as many of said friends never seem in the least dis- V- posea return wewiuiwimtniur raaaaaaewwAT neaawiatee is.

c. ittitt ccriPAinr crnsACrO, ixiW LJV-V-a tven appreciate it. -Gastonis Ga- sicken. Recoct and. sola here arWT m.w- lkJKAS AAA.

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