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SCHOOL OPENS. STL-glary a Walnut VuzpwUd of little Eiwara Bryan. A Dollar Saved For Eomeseskers'-iiyl CoIoSliS. WEWJLt'BQNIXYOU THE UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANXY-COATANT. Home Office, NJPHkl Up Capital, 1 suietyBond.

F1DEDTYCVNTRACT JUDICIAL Judicia Bonds Executed Without Delay RURGLARY INSURANCE. BtwxSi Stores, Residence Insured Against Bunglary ot Theft CtresLOokncSoUciliid. Thoma 8. Boilius, Geaerak Agent MarsaaJi, ft. U.

is much easier than tb make dollar So look down the line and see where to save. 10 cent pack enuflf .00 5" .08 2 cured tobacco .15 Boys taps. 10-i5 and .17 Mnchhieeil .30 Plow Jiames .20 WonJna'sbbes -4 Womniie l.S&shoe (or .90 Mfiiitosh-cos's 1 100 Mens 50 cent shirts Come quick before they are gone1. IT IS AT j.R HE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. MADISON COUNTY RECORD The UNIVERSITY OP" NORTH CAROLINA Acidemia Xtepart-mentLaw, Medicine, One hnudred and eight scholar ships.

Free tuition to teachers and to sons of si nister. Loans for the needy. 608 students- 66 In structors. New DorinitoriU; Water Works Central Heating System. Library, 40,000 volumes.

Fall term, aca-1 demio and professional beposSept. 1908 F. P. VKNABLE. PkisifliNTi CftJSFEIt.

HILL, N. (f. 2mo. 7-3 END OF BITTER FiGJI'i', Two physicians had a long and! stubborn nglit with an abcees or my right lung" writers J. F.

Hn-ghes of Dn Ga, "aud gave me up. Everybody thougbt niy time had cove; Aea last resort I tried Dr. King' New' Discovery for Consumption. Tbe benefit I received, waestriking and I wai on-my feet in a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health." It-conquers all Coughs, Colds and Throat, and Lung troubles.

Price-50c, and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by. REDM.ON A ROBERTS Drug st jre. Ihaatbahd hay for salt.

AUo kav some jmh Milh Covs for tale. Cah or gmxL paper, that. A. Henderson, Dry Branch fcm. P.

O. Martkall, AT. f. THE DEATH PENALTY. A little thing sometimes resnlta in dmth.

Thus a mere insigninnant cuts or puny boil have paid the death penalty. A ia-wise to have Bucklen's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best Salve ou earth and will prevent fatality, when Burns Sores, Ulcers and Pilea threaten: Only 26c, at REDMON ft ROBERTS. Pug8tore Special iffer School opened at--he Mursball Acaglemg, on iysj Monday wiUi ubout 120 students. Trackers (or this sersiou nntlis-t Gracvi Martin Piiucipal, Iis4 Heljen Lt.

Mann and Mil Marih Patby as assist ants. Thevifeuiiig is a gjxid one and the number of students- will increase rom wek to week and' we predict a very successful term. LieaUnant OuJjer. Emmet Gudger has been prom oted lroiu assistant paymaster with the rank of Ensign )nthe navy to kChief inspector, with the rank of First Lieutenant, with headqiiar A Cavite, jhe former ursen il, near Manilla. 'iudger inspects the purchases made for the navy.

Hon Acila! Stevenson say9 he don't care who the democrats nominate in 1904." And that th sentiment of a great many democrats throughout the contry. I'hey know the party will uoni; nate a good man and what is the use of gciug wild over souw par ticular candidate? As a usual tiling these who c'amor must for some particular candidate bjfon ic nomination are strangely quiet luring the remainder of the cam paign tireenvilie Democrat. The distillery owners and their alellitei determined to defy the Wat's law in Watauga, and thsv pened up a barroom op. a public lighw.iy near Blowing Rock, and ranged so the purchaser could lot see who was selling the i iqu r. udge Shaw held court in Wutauga asl W-eek and issued beucn war- mis for the iii'nd- them in jail at Hoone.

Now hey are finding out whether Unlaw is constitutional or not. Cleveland Star. The Republicans break out in a fresh place every now and then about the public schools and mani fest great love and svn.pathy lor the school teacher. Judge a tree by its fruits. When the Radical were in power they squandered a the school money and closed the schools.

Radicals favor pnb'i schools in the same way they favo prohibition far removed from the people, and especially from the "party." Cleveland Star. The Bond Case. The case of W. W. Joues receiver of the Western Carolin Rank against the Commissioners of Madi son county was argivd bcfori JOilge Jones last week but no df cis'ion has been rendered as yet, it is he general opinion that Court had no jurisdiction and it claimed by the county's attorney that the bill is not mandatory anil in case it is mandatory it is un constitutional, either way the case is decided it has been agreed the a'torneys to submit the case to the State Supreme Couit.

We have mentioned all along that the bill was not mandator' and we doubt its legality. Dock Calls. Kiud EmtoK, friend aud reader, Tho' silent in last I write again. Not being of your Yet I follow the poet's trend. By "Hard Times" a slur is thrown Upon the poet Who says "The Ducks" unknown And a stranger's Hickory Bill Willie Jr.

has forgotten When be aud with Hickory Bill, Were together, and a chnmii.g, On the top of Walnut hill'. On a highborn girl he'll harp, Like the comic old Mark Train, While even witty ojd Bill Arp, Often hangs his bead in kbame. On the heme of sparking. Willie tries hard to appall. Shouting tbe err of "tanbarking!" Around thi Terreatial balL So now, yoa poetical dear.

Come and see uaajrain nxt week And you'll get "love-and cheer," When next gi meet 'r- Th Dcci. Oar old friend Charlie Benderatw who ba keen quite sick for sevetaj month hat. i.fficietUy recoren as to be able to- walk over to his brother Len about one quarter of a mile, aud we hope that be mar ooa be atbimself again. litor Q. C- Brian of tht live and progfew'vt paper The Way-nesville Courier, waa a pleasant caller at our.oflice Thursday after noon.

he by ff't his uj baa Edi.vnrl'Btyson son" ef W. R. and grandfon of S. H. Bryson, was born in Jacks jn Ctu N.

C. July ICth 1838. His mother died when he was about five years old. ll's fat ben left him in rare of his grandfather H. Bryson.

Young Edd, was. loved by ever body and was very full of life and had a brigh.1 intelect. il is grand father did everyihing lo give br.r. un edu cation. Ed was nicely advanced in all his studies.

Blessed tl otigh he professed faith in Christ Jan 20th 1900, aud joined the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church at twelve of age. vVe will now giw his ex perience of grace to ttie church in bis own words- "On last night 1 was very sick at home and Elder T. F. Arlington happened to be at grandpa 'ii then. 1 was lying ou.

my bed and grandpa asked Bro, Arrington to a piayer before they all lay down to rest, and while Bro-Arring'on was praying Lbegan to feel very bad with a great bur den in my breast and began to think I ws going to die and be lieving that salvation was for the same time hat if I should die in this condi tion I would miss heaven and so 1 began to pray and ask the LorJ t) help me and move that niirden a way. I felt I was all undone wiih out Jesus, and before Bro. Arring ton finished Us prayer, 1 was cry ing out for mercy and 1 noticed Hro. Arrington directed hiswhole lraer in my behalf and soon aitei he finished I saw heaven in its gl jur ious beautv I aw in my vision blessed Jesus I saw In tie cousin Jester Welch there and others. 1 saw grandpa liryson's name writ ten in letters of gold, I saw nn mother also." The above evid-hce was heard by lit 150 people I'bc entire audience was milted down in tears at sucn nnglit evi- lence from a lad hs he.

Ch! the thoughts of heaver sweet heaven! Young Edd put on Christ in bapti-ni May (5th, 1000. by Eld. f. Arrington. As we now give the story of his unexpected death, we hope friends and relatives who read this will take worning and not be led into danger as he was.

Poor liltle Edd how littie did lie ih ink on tue eveing the 8th day ol Aug, PJO3, as he st Moled toward the Balsam station, th-it he jf leiving his kind quiet, home to never, never return any more! Soon after he arrived at IJalsom one nii'e and a half from home, 11 freight train sidetracked at Bal-om was pulling out ior Ai-lieville, and some of the lo lad ade ii a practice swinging on ih; fains to he East end of side track and jumging off. This time a young reckless fell succeed in catching the train as if ran by and oung Edd, later thought th-it he could do likewise He leaped up and caught the iron handhoh and in an instant hi was jerked loose and by some neans tne train wniried Dim ar round three times his head strick ing the rail aud the back of bis head was rustled in being struck by three wheels in succession loung cud lived nine hours in this condition Drs. Woody and Way did all they possibly could to the boy, but -the good rd aw best lo take him. Soon after was hurt (neever did speak) he drew out a handkerchief from his pocket and wiped his face an by tbi it appeared that be was coj 1 scions for anoment. After this.

with right hind be took a pencil from his pocket in position and holding up hit left niak ing motions acrtto thjs left as though he wanted to -write or tell something bat in half a minute a paper was placed i his left hand a friend standing by this time reaw-ing faculties had left him Next morning near four o'clock he quietly passed away though he was going to sleep; He leaves a sister 13 rears old, a father and grandfather to mourn loaa. He cannot come back to but we can go to him. Little Edward Bryon was 15 years and 24 days old at hit death None can fill Lie vacant plac As we roonrn with ttoeb sadness One day we hone to meet through God's rich grace Where all will be joy peace and gladness. W. R.

Bryson. Miss Emma Kate Gudger who been quite sick at hr home in Asheville with typhoid fever, is now some belter. to ly u. th'i era tor One night last week Uncle Re a bin J-isenbee who is now 89 vear nlil was robbed of 79. The money was taken from under the old mane pillow while he slept.

Arthur Masse and Chester Amnions were suspected and a. aearjh. was begun when Amnions left ior parts- nn known and ha not yet been heard from the Massey boy who is only 13 or 14-years old was with the charge and made a con ot the whole atlair, saying that tbey watched iheo'd man hide tho money and go to bed and slip ped 11) and got it from under his head. The old man thought that he heard some one in the room and called his son Reubin from another room. Reubin made a light bui one was seen there, and he de aided that thn old man was dream ing and did not discover the robbery until next morning.

Amnions is a rouug man about 18 or 19 years of age and conies of a good family was a great surprise to all to be accused of such a crime Massey is in liuncoinb county jail for safe keeping. The Young Mao's Chance" Wait a moment, voting man. You say you havn't been given a lairclianci in lite to make some thing of yOurKelf? "Look at William E. Corey, who is the acting piesident of the United States Stertl Copera'ion at a salary that would make a rich man in a year. Do you think he had, "a pull?" He did Fil een years ago Corey was Dushing a wheelbarrow, in-the yards of one of Carnegie's mills at Braddock.

And this was his Ho wheeledso much more ironJ a day I ban the men at his elbow that he was soon made foieman over hem." In other words, Corey wasn't afraid to "do f'2 wor of work for a dollar," a fear that besete many young men toda When Corey became foreman it was noticed that he got twice as much work out of his men as the ther liireinan. He didn't swear at his men. The men never a mu le at their boss. They respected him. Carnegie begin promoting Corey.

And Corev'worked hard He. had' uly a fair common school Hon. He studied at night. He ook up a course in a corres1ond-nce school. Ia time he became an xpert chemist.

By and by he was 111 authority on i.riqour plate. H- jxiiew more about armour plate than any otiier one in the mil's. I'liere was une. ihi'is; fur Carn to do. H'i ideCi.r sup- rintendent of that department.

Corey increated cut put. That't; nil. Ouly remember this: "He wheeled so much more iron ore than lie men at his elbow. TEACHERS' INTERSTATE AM IN A TION COURSE. EX Teachers wishing to prepare for examinations shoukl write, at once, Pcof.

J. L. Graham, LL 152- 154 Randolph Buil.liug, Mem phis, for naviculars con cerning his special Teachers' Ex amination Couise. 1-'This Course is taught by mail, kud prepaid Teacherw for examiua tion in every State- ia the Union Leading educators pronounce it tbe best cource ever ofiered to the Teaching profession, and all Teachers wishing, to advance in their profesciou should immediate avail themselves of it. Enclose sump tor reply.

0-18 Teachers Wanted. need at once a ew mort Teachers tor Fall schools. Good positioua are being filled daily by We are reeeitrag more call year than ever before- Schools and euUegee supplied with Teach free of Enclose (tsar? reply. I AXEfilCiS TIAKHKBg A88OCLM Gkaham, LL ifanagerj 152 154 Randolph Baiiling, Mern phis. Teaa.

Pjtiire Jim Vfadin was in from Crg Lanmlon Monday' Ia ed are see a so bat The couii'y along' the Qgtton Belt Rout in. Southeast Alissoori, Arkansas, Northwest Louisana aud Texas oQera the greatest onportun ities for Mild cU mate, good water, cheap building materia abundance of fuef, and soil that itill often in a single sea son yield enough to pay lor the ground. Land can be bought as cheap as $2 50 an acre, prairie land at $4 and S5 per acre up, bot torn land at 5 and $6 per acre up, improved or partly cleaned laud at $10 and 115 per acre up. Some fine propositions- for colonies- tracts of 2.000 to 8,000 acres at $4 to $10 per acre big money in this for a good organizer. Fruit and truck lands in the famous peacli and tomato belt of East Texas at 10 ta $20 per acre up.

Write us for information about cheap rates, excuision dates, also literature des- ci ipi ive of this great couutry and let us help you find bomf. that will cost you no mote than the rent you pay every year; W. LaBkaumeP. T. A Cotton Belt Route, St.

Louis, Mo. DIREC TORY PROFESSIONAL GUDGER McELROY Attorneys At Law, MARSH A LI N. Practice in all Courts, State and Federal. C. B.

JMASHBURN Attormcy. At Law, MARSHALL- N.C. Practices in all Courts of the 15th Judicial District, and Supreme Court of North Carolina. Collec tions a specialty. Wood W.

Zaelmry Cuy V. Robert ROBERTS. Attorn Ei' 3 At Law 4 C. Practice in all tbjj ofjhe 15th. Judicial District and 'in preme Court of -North Qarolunl.1 J.

H. HTERi OUT LOOK, N.C. Practical surveyor and' notary republic All work' promptly and accurately, done. tr "7 WANTEfJ. 1000 Cords good Hjpkory for Ax Handles 8 feet and 2 'incites long with 2Y2 inches or more white.

100.000 White Oak billets for Wagon Spokes tough young growth, cut 25 and inches long, split 2x8 inches, board fashion. For which we will pay a good price delivered jtaTnard. NICHOLS NICHOLS 'Only T.rt Bays of Court. Criminal court Jidjourned 01 last Friday evening after holding only Eve days, thie is a very short term and we are glad' to note that we are retching a point where we Cau get along with less court. There were only two cases of any importauce that were coutinued, the Ebbs murder case and the Farmer Payne seduction case.

the case of Milton Landers ior killing Web SLelton the grand jury failed to find a true bill. the evidence showed that Landers set in self defence. Judge Jones and Solicitor Brown are both to be congratulated upon the amount of business transacted and the fairneM with which tbey deal with the Docket We need a new jail and will be cempeTlcd to build one soon or we cant keep anv prisoners at all. presume we have about the poorest jad building in the State and its digraoe to the county. we wtu near men- say that we too deep in dbt to buiidl iwl, but how come us so- deep in debit hnU have all county officers to comply with the law strictly and if we cant stop the increase in dabt.

4 PUTS AN END TO IT ALL. A rev wot wail 61 time a result t' unbearable pain frotn-ever taxed ofgank; Diairnees, Bsckaehe; Liver complaint 'and toostifialiorK But thanks to Dr. Icg'ii New Life PiUa theyr'put end In it alic They are gentle tb-tfroogh. Try theBi, Only 25e. Gsaranteed by.

KEDMOS i ROBERTA Drug store. tla aad tbe br. Vl JF. Robinson of Mai Hill was in town Monday. Mrs.

Albert Teague ol Ward, Ky. Is visiting relatives here. San ford Burnett was here Tues day displaying his goods and wares. N. ft.

McDevitt an enterprising merchant of Mars Hill spent Sunday here. Work on building has suspended for a lew days waiting on material. If you do not read the Record you ought to. and now is a good time to btgin, Uncle Ddii WaHin hands in an other dollar to keep the Rkcord coining his way. The Baj)tfst people hjve begun the hauling of iVno for tlie fuund ation fur new-church Rev.

C. O. Gray will preach at 1'ie Presbyterian Church on next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock-Sheriff Cole left Wednesday for Welch, West Va. to bring the Mux raj boys and John Rice here. County Supt.

Moo is on the we9t side of the river this week holding Township Kdticaiiuual meetings. Pastor Wood is still confined to his room, but is slowly improving and hopes to be out within a lew days. Dave Adams the fisherman made big1 haul JiniLiy morning he topk 48 lbs of from his basket at one time. Cling Clark handed us a dollar the other day and said keep 'the machinery oiled up and the Record Tunning smooth. Beard Henderson will give a musical and magic lantern entetain ment at the Court House on Satur day night the 29th.

Marion Waiiin of Big Laurel ar.d Giover Redniou of Marshal! lyft Thursday lor Maryyille Trim, to enter school there. Uucle Mitch Davis was over Trail Br.iuch Monday and sajs that we hit the nail on the head every once in a while. J. Man Wall in has recovered from his injuries received some weeks while thrashing wheat with the exceptions of a lew email sores. Small pox crop out at intervals in different sectious of the county as the weather gets ooolcr our peo rile may look out lor an epidemic cHhetn.

Masses Birdie and Josie Hunter daughters of Robt M. Hunter of DeSoto Mo are spending some time visiting relatives in this and Bun coinbeCottuiy. 'Jasper Ramsey who lived oc Sweetwater braucb and who has been quite sick with typhoid fever for six or' eight weeks died last Sunday morniug. The Association at Dry Branch NOTICE' That Fortner hasVlaid claim and ettend the following de scribed In no. 9 and 12: Township, Madison County, State of North Carolina, on tha watwrs-of Big Pine Creek, begin ing at a chesuut in John Roberts' field, on crooked thence West to 1 Stokely Donaldson's line; thence North with said line to inter-sect with the John O.

Blunt line; then ce West with, said line to the Hall and Walton line; thence Suth ith said- line to Baxter Randalls' line on Big Pine Creek; thence with his aud John Roberts' line to tht begining, containing 640 acres more or less. Entry Number 1188. Entered this the day of August lo03. B. Davis Register of Deeds, Entry Taker Ex-Officio.

SUICIDE PREVENTED. The startling announcement that a prevenative of suicide had been discovered; will inter? many. A run down sy8tnat(p(r despondency nvariaWy oracle suicide and sjunathuig has- been found that will prevent that condination which, an at es suicide likely. At tue nVst thought of self distraction takeElectric Bitters. It being a Lgreat tonic aud nervine will stren gthen the nerves and build up the y8teni.

It's also a great Stomach, Liver and Kid nay regulator. Ouly 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by. REDMQN ROBERTS Druggist. BLACK -DRAUGHT STOCK POULTRY MEDICINE Stooa- aat avottar kavt fcw troablM weicfa an aot bewat mm lives irwf ularitiwr.

li-aek. Draught Stock aa4 Poalwy Uadi-oim a bowel and liver mnadjr toe stock. It pots tee organs ot difwtioa ia a perfect eaadition. Ptomiaaat Amoricaa broedon sad formers kaop tbeir herdi sad lacks healthy by firiaf thna aa ooo-ioBaTeoTBIaoVDangbt 8toek sad Poultry It edicts in their food. Any etoek raiaer aybof a 25-erat baU-peaaa awpt tJ Aim aMdieias from xxa mm cm sad.

keep ma stoek ia. vigonae Bfdtlitkirweaka, Dcalreaao ally bm BaKk-Onegbt Stock aai Poultry Medwiaa. lerooje doai aot, and X4 aaats tor a narple oaa to tbe BMaufaotaren, The Chattmocora MadwiiM Oat-taaoogw, Taaai Jaa.M, I tMWaiiad ftig itm. tarilnWe mv. aVf.BBOUIiWRUM.

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Baah Bib-i-. Byeasaaxwyxtoaidinctod-to aaitmifnod troai tbw gagi-ie MaUian Coaaty ia the- bo oatUM atioa, I miU oa MaaoV, 5lk is ml Oct, 1994, at Ite'doek Um sbe eowt booh door of l-rmoty, atll, lo 4be kifW biddif lor Ma, to MtMfy at Id fiwtioo litbanaX SHld aad galoot mhUb ta aid P. rt 1 BUra.dfea baa ia ItobUw-rawaMml eatola, towtt: Kieaatod, lytof aad bu-rta Stole mt Kortb aaoliaa; bladiaaa Caaaty aad Baa ammh oa'liM I wiIuih arrCui braaeh kaovaao tat Jak D. Solaria fctw ad Wjam kadaaf Will ftotwrta, J. t.Jox HaiW Roberto mt TSmiemmA, mrnU, mmd tmm if Or km mmw called Hfcb actrad-rti iatorod w9 ratrsmta We will send you te Kxf from now nntil Tw 1mt 10a- ie AVW Jn .1 oniy one uouar strictly caeb in i vance too- wilk want tianer through- tbe 'campaign ana roo oouiu orgin now, wnep yoa.

come tn mull mtm. -Rlf'jL timeo Bubseribe, If yeHTire jar- -7 JVi. coming rvurself jaofaeiid hfa by your neiehWeftoMd it ly on lant Saturday end Sunday was Count; Snpt Moore will be at bis olEce in-Uirshall on Saiardav- quite a success, a very large crowd wtre in attendance and a good meeting We call special attention of all teachers to letted of Si ale Stuvrin'-teudent J. Y. Joyuer to County Supts, relative t8 text-book pertaining ti agricultural studies in the public school FOUND On Walnut creek a bunch of fbor keys which the owner can get by cV.Kng at this office and aying for this notice; Master Frnk Gudger of Ashe-vilie visited the family of Col.

W. J. Gu this week. II Fortner ol Sandy rolled a our Lank account on Sept 5tk to slgn ypucbere for teach ere salaries and to gny wbo-mar Wtohrto lake examination and to receive-theoausns reports tt the-various oommittoemsn. Thee 1 report must be in the hande of the Supt this date.

"WAN! TEDP-Ypdm btu to prepare for Government 'Position, fine Ooaainga ia all Department-, Good Salaries, Rapid froaotiobar Examinauons soon. Particulars Free, Inter StaU Cor. Inst, Cedar Tmm Knf. 190. a w.cole.

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