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CIRCULATION T .. OF THIS ISSUE... GO.UNTY RECORD CIRCULATION' OF-Tnis issunt- 1,008...... IVi 1;008 ' .... . ' " . L - , . ' ... , . V. " . k . - . Z POLITICAL REFORM ANDCTHEl GENERAL UPBUILDING OF MADISON COUNTY. -- " ' . ' ' V,' JJa.iT .VOL.H. - - r ; , MARSIIALXi, , N. C.. ITRIDAY, MARCH 21 1002. ' . ' JJ " - - " j& 1211 MADISON COUNTY' RECORD . r- - And I mean pvery ord of, it! c;:::a to sell my enti:.e stccx:IF. you miss a ITS YCUa OWN FAULT! . Shoes For AIL INFANTS Fjioif Hfl UP.' CHILDRENS 37oTO ft.00 "CathapinavSlioes for Ladies: $1.05; Ml $2i60 SHOES FOR $2.00j 11.65 SHOES FOR $125; $2.00 SHOES FOR $1,50 ; $1.50 SHOES FOR $1-15; Henson Special BEST $1.25 SHOE Otf. THEMARKET, $1.06; ' - MEN'S FINE SHOES,.., ' ,95. split Leather broqans, -i .85 , Publiehea Ever' Fridavby THE RECORD PR INTING CO J, R. Swank, Business Manager.1 r f We challenge, the Enterprise, S ocinfZ oran the Court- $ fouse Ring and the claim ppeau m . r i-".; r- a fitote instance in trAioA t have made ac mis-statement ot 2 JjJ c, Or have mi-quoted the J records of the county. ' BLANKETS w . KO an T)E. H7... . 75 GRADE. 50o. 1.00 GRADE, 75c i $1.25 GRADE. $1.00. I3.5Q PURE WOOL BLANKETS, $2.75 J 'Seeing is believing,'' so come and see .8 . '-; .for yourself. - : 1 S J 0 zbwann l: THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. . SEEDS SEEDS: r SEEDS We Sell Qnly'John Watts Seed Company's . , v ., Louisville, Ky. - ; , , -SmI bcluntl :BUt Wj" Clow, TlmotTiri Orelurd Gru, B1m Orui ant Std Top. 11m Onlen Sett tad 0ti . : ';: VE?y SEED GUARANTEED. " ' ' : ' SELL , B,e sure and pay jour, poll tax before th first day ol May so you can have a voice in helping stop the claim speculators of the county from collecting such a big interest off the people." . ,. . . J ' A full - four months school in every school district in Madison county to be taught by - a compe tent teacher, for next year, is one of tbev benefits brought about by the tax paying feature of the new Constitution. " . vote. .. OS course these leaders want to have the right' to come upon election day and, use a lot of their ill gotten gaiu out of the pnblic funds and pnf off the taxes for a lot of poor men'and hare such men to vote lot them and ' thereby per petuate themselves in power by the use ol such money. If such were the case' no poor man would ever stand. any chance tor election no matter how deserving he might be. s ' ' The-E n t i t p t i 8 6, Pritchard'e mouthniece. with its nominal rinir doodle , editors t the head of its I column, through the ' efforts of its editor-in-chief, Jittle Windy Tom my, is trying very hard to create a false impression against tne tax paying feature of the new uonstitu tion. Of course the leaders of the "Ring'.' and the claim speculators ot the county are opposed to.it for they can ten ver plainly that there will bo no more fg'"nioney to be made out of the jhsolvent list and the claim speculating business will soort be at au end. , That crowd kick because it lakes money out pf their pockets. ;T ' many of he. leading newspapers of the United States offer sucb prizes, notwithstanding the opinion of Little - Ananias to the contrary Though we bavo no doubt but the Cincinnati! Enquirer and a num ber of other such - papers will change . their- policies and .take dow'n their prite offers Just as oa' as they learn , that Little Annie is opposed to such offers. But it seems that the leading papers are ju6t as ignorant ol what, theopin-. ions of Little Annie are. as Little Annie is" of the rules and regula tions of running a decent news paper. - 1 Theleaders of the f'Ring" seem very much -agitated because the poll-taxes can't be paid on election day and the man be allowed to r Thd Rbookd,' in order to get ud some interest, in the new con gressional district offered a prize to the. oue- wno would" mane ine closest guess to "the whole number of votes ca6t in Jd!.strict." r The Enterprise ..seems to f take "very serious exceptions Vsuch a course. Such an offer ii - iothing liew' in the . newspaper world. ! A'; great . Barnard Items, - The Bchool at Bell Institute will close March 28. The commence ment will begin the 26th, at 7:80 p. m. Rer. W. T. Rogers, from Knoxyille, Tenn, will give a lec ture on what he saw and heard on bis trip to Europe. : On the 27th at 10:30 avm. lie wilL preach the annual sermon. The night of the 27kh will be mostly occupied by th primary department, which will be the sweetest wenes of the com mencement. The night of the 28th, which will be the last uight of the commencement will be oc- ennied by the hieher erades. It would take too much space for me to mention all the program that will be carried out, but come and see. v ... . Prof. W. P. Jervis has offersd a $10 medal to the young man that delivers the best declamation Several speeches are beiug pre Madigon Goiintu ; Siipenoi' Gourf, . , Calendax o Civil Caujses SPRING TERM 1902 Plaintiffs' Attorney.-" TSa. " Defendants' Attorneys. . GudgerttMashburn - J M Uudger ir Maehbarn & Ebbs Zaohary P A&R Q&SS. BUI i t ' i it i , m a f i nil r LiiiMfk PAINT! : -m ..PAINT! SEEDS! NOW is the time to repaint your house. Protrct it from the weather and it will last you for years. -1 It costs you but little when ;you Jiuy your paint a from us. We keep every tqing you need in that l'ue. SEEDS! , lTre soil best grade recleaned-r, , ' , ' .' TLOVnR.TIIOTIIY A?TD ORCHARD GRASS SEEDS Don't buy until you get our prices and examine our ' '' gooJs. We positively will save yoJ some . money, '. . Remomber we sell . " ; ' , 20 lbs grantila'ed sugar for.. ...$1 00 10 lbs goo i r-or n colTeefor. 1 OC : : d's wool bats from 15 cou's up . ' : 1 l ion's Brogan Shoes Irom 75cts up , - ' Ladies' f-hoes from.:..;....75 ets up - ' -s' ' Lfiuip low quarter Shoes, 75 cts up -. Children's Enors from 20 cts up , Othpr no-Is proportionately cheap. Come and see t and I rir g us your produce. . . , A Z4A H.PAAR " ; G&Mc :j - Vs '!r --' . . s: -".'Z g&m. g & M PA&R " Shuford & Z M fc E & Gt M '. tt . . . it : aw .r J A H G& M && Z . z ROB t i . RTSJ' Gfc M Z PAfcR I N Ebbs . Z P A R Gi'M PAmlR Mophbum R ami O ond tt t'ashburu tt P A and U Week Beginnivg MiT 5th Trial of jail cases only. 1 - MONDAY, MAY 12th. 1 217 The Crosbv & Beckly Co vs Wm Fox 1 1 6 State Ex Rel Treas Mad Co vs C B Candlerjet al 18 R F Williams & Co ys W L Carver et al , r 25 Elizabeth Treadaway vs James Pay no et al - ' ; . '; ,! . TUESDAY, MAY 18th ' :v: ; r 26 Francis R Shaw vs C T Garrett et al K 37 W C McKinhey vs J W & C C Ramsey 88 C W Roberts vs G, W Freoman " 89 L W Roberta vs Vau Brown . ' " - - J' - '. ' W EDNE SD AY,' MAY 14th ! 44 3 is Rankin vn John P Ball et al " . 48 C T Garrett Adm'r vs J H Rnmbough et al j 5$ J H Rnmbough et al vs J C MoPhersou et al j ' 66 Joe Phipps vs Southern Railway Co 57. Matilda Caraway vs Scuthern Railway Co r .THURSDAY," MAY, 15th . ; 69 LD DeWeese vs T N Reece et al 65 Samautha Johnson vs Southern Railway Co V ; 6i Len Johnson vs Southern Railway Co 70 R S McCall va W W. Zochary . ' , ;75 Jacob Garrett ys Southern Rail way Co FRIDAY, MAY 16th ' 87 Thomas A Kizervs'Hot Springs Bary tea Co v 88 J A Kizer v Hot Springs Barytas Co . 93 D P Miles vs Southern Railway Co -r 84 DP Miles va Southern Railway Co ' ,- . . -' : v I , V : SATURDAY, MAY 17th" ' ', , : , . ' ': All divorce cases, - - . - Motions, j i - - , , '1 tit'V'--' MONDAY, MAY, 19th, - -' r95 Bnan McCullen vs EC Laird S ' 8 James Rice vs J W Potter, et al ; 107 Jacoh Garrett vs Southern Railway Co - ' , , - 109 J M Wallin et al vs W J Roberts et al '. ' " ' TUESDAY, MAY 20thi 114 J G Ramsey vs Gus aud Matilda Wilsoa 118 S D Thomas vs N C Land anl Timler Ca : 120 J H Rumbough et al vs T D Johnson et al ' - WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st 129 W. D Martin' vs Southern RailwayCo ' . 132 C T Garrett vs J B Huff Co , . J41 TCEbbsACo vsWIITunisndCo . . . 142 Zebulon Da. is vs Southern Railway Co THURSDAY, MAY 22ud. , 151 R S McCall vs W W Znchnry .. ' ' '- - V,2 r.'lton Bruce vs W II Gaiduer . - 153 State Ex Rel of Board of ComVs ys Enoch Rector et al P and N P. A. R. Zncharv, Shuford J S McE G&Mo Zachary PA tR a , -. - ... .- Mashburn & Luslt J S MoE & Shufprd GAM Zachary s -" . Bason k Rollins Bason & Rollins G & M Bason & Rollins, . Basu & Rollins v G& M & Shuford BaBon & Rollins Merrimon Merrim'n Bason & Rollins " Bason & Rollins PA&R Z Bason & Rollins G, Mo fc PA&R&Z P A k R Shuford ; Bason 4 Rollins Mashburn " Bason Rollins G M and S 150 J Z T Itogprs vs Joe W orley lo7 Annie t".iy Winslow vs A J Roberts et al ' FRIDAY, KY 23rd. 1C1 N J Lance vs Southern Railway Co J Lftn.'e v r.uth'-rn Roi'.way Co i v.. i oi if lannne va:r-7"r G and r: 1". V r A and R G and 13, Z Bason and Rollins B8'n and Rollins Itcke Cruig Bason and Rollins pared for the medal The president, of the Woman's Boayd' of Missions, Mre., W,' J. Darby, from Evansville, Indiana, is expected to be be-present at the close of the school. , Her visit will be greatly appreciated by the people of out village.- , .i A 1 ew weeksJonger and the In dustrial Htme wilt be finished: Prof, R. F. Johnston has received from the Wouiftu's Board!, of Mies ion a car load- pf furniture fortbQ Home. This , will about '.Half furffish the building. - Joe Cantrel is cow building a nbat dwelling house, on tbe South side of Main street, opposite the In dustrial Home. ' The Methodist Sunday school met last' Sunday and reorganized their-school. Mr. J. M. ; Ramsey was elected . superintendent of the school. Mr. Joe Reeves, secretary. Miss IMaggie McDevitt," organist, Miss Neta A. Boyd was - elected . teacher fur the young mens class, B.' E- G uthric, teacher for tbe youfrg ladies class, Mr. Ed Clark, teacher- fcr the boys class, Mis Sophia; Ramsey, teacher . for the children class, n The -.writer Jeels assured that being led by Super intendent Ramsey; the Methodist Sunday school will 'do b wprk, should be accomplished, you can give him a word at leaijt of eu couragemec This will do good. Why, backbite and abue a brother because he chooses ia different road to that:hrren of rct or the educa tional training of tho' sexfs."l'or useful.and prosparcus life prejiaied by the Great Ruler -bf.allf '. Each church and school is a road, thai preacher or teacher the gatde or fingerboard and etch pointing to 4hex same piace., . 'Jit glad that you nave a nngerboaio: watead,ar,usiiig y9ur, might tp destroy iL , ' Throw away, all superstition, stand for the right. The results will be, equal rights to all and - privileges to none- - 'This will help . all true workers ot the causey unite churches and schools and uplift humanity, what, we want, w true : men and women, in every sense ot the word, an opportunity tc prove themselves as such by laboring for one and all alike. 1 " ' -t - ' ; i We do pot ask for forms and creeds, Or useless dogmas old or new,-; , r v But we do ask for Christ, an deeds. With man's progression in full view. Let us ..go w dear Christiitas c and Gid will bless: and prosper us - n our grand and good work. Let the world hate us, God . truly. loves us, let men and deviu curse u during the bright days of Spring our Heavenly Father vopuhafea t ;, and bummer, that will not soon be, bless us, let storms howL peraecu- forgetten Mr. Jake Davis, who has been unable to work for several months, is now confined to his bed with consumption. Mr. Rod Shelton has rented the Haynie store house and will fill it with goods at once. We are glad to see our village improving , so rapidly.. B. E. Guthuie. ' Bnle or Bnln Policy. ' 1 be rare or rum policy never succeeds. It ultimately results in injury to those who attempt it. It would be well to bear" these facts in mind.; If a preacher or eacheror any one else as far as that matters is deiug good work, take ofl your coat and give him a lift. . Suppose you do cot agree altogether as to bow such work tions rage and friends struggle lor ; . our downfall. Jesus will never leave u, if true to our God, ttue to the world and true to our fellow- ' men, notwithstanding air trials and discouragements. , " It would be well for someieople to review their own past , live and in so doing they would never take the mote lrom their 'brother's eye : -r before removing it from their own.- It is far easier to sit in judgment over other . people aud pick out , : their faults, than it is -lor theui to locate their own. 1 ' ' " God is a just God and will bring .' them to judgment in His own good - ' time) (both in this life and that : ; which is to come).. A Christian community should work for the ap-' lifting of ihair fellowmAi.'Thfe is ; Continued on lut p A Free Picture of Gen. Lee Any veteran, who contemplates attending the Reunion at Dallas, " April 22nd to 25th, will receive a handsome picture of General Robert E. Lee, and a copy of his farewell address (suHabls for framing), If be will send us bis name and address, and tbe name and address of the Camp to which he belongs. . - . : Ton taat roaM M Dmllaa win b itaMnnUl Tfc ' Couon Beltoyermtwliiown trmlDs (twoMota dar)from -Kempki. to lJi)M and other Texas clues wltiKml . , -i cbuice. TtaM train lfr Hemphla. morn I and : DinT.arirtheaniTl of trains Tta all lino, tone ooerlag joa oloat oouooolooa and ajmilaBt acrrlaa. LQ L t. SfTTal Tnrta rMraar ajnt Hi la. - Zpceial : IPriecz ; on IPtoUjs "F OR SPRING OF 1902 -- '1 GENUINE STARKE'S DIXIE PLOWS - V :. Boy, $150. No. 10, $1.85. No, 11, $3.35. .. HAMPTON PLOWS ;V ' '" '; Painted and Polished. - '. . ' Boy, $175 . No. 1. $2 00 - .. - i FARMER'S FRIEND HILLSIDE : -No. 1, $3.00. No., l.Oa Shifting Clevis, 25c Extra., r SYRACUSE CHILLED FLOWS . .-iatest Improved. No Bettr Made. , . LEVEL LAND, WOOD BEAM Light Two-Hodm., $6 0a Medinm Two-Horse, $7.50. LEVEL LAND, STEEL BEAM Light Two-norse, $7 50. Medinm Two riorse, $3.50.' HILL SIDE. LATEST IMPUOXTD ' No. 86,UghtTwo IIorp.t5.50No 12!?. Medium two-horse,$7 - - CIIAMTION CUT OUT DISC . -.', H ARROWS COM Pf.E I'E f 17 JW . t 'JIOr.GAN FPADIN'G HARLOW'S . coMnr.n: j: ) ox . - . "'Th'oniaj P.d.J D.-c Catrowe, 8 a- 1 13 D;r.-s. IlANf'O PTC fi'ttV.-A a i;r.vo;i: in i : '-. '3 V'r.--t f r C;.irj , -n r 1 Co ' ay Co i . Fr'l o etal 1 1 Tr; ! e. et al ... -it- P Aao l R P A and R tv:r r .'
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