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ah ir i "T r rtTTT . A TTTYW loos. . lvJw.JrOTN : r; 1 POLITICAL, REFORM AND . THE'QENERAV URpUILOINQ Of MADISON COUNTY: MARSHALL, C- FRIDAY. MARCH 28 1002. NO. 13. VOL. IX LU.UlMYr- t It I S tiff Jtl I 1 I .. I .1 1 KAD1CCI COUITT . RECORD m 3 . v m And I mean every word of it! c::::3 to c:ll a vrzi stc:x-if tcj r.:;:3 a c:.::.i::j its rem c;;:i fa:lti : CIicGS For AIL . NT : INFANTS FROM 17c DP: - CHILDREN S7o TO 11.00 "CitliaFina Slioos forLidics: OA ARi S l.vu, : . .1. a Fablisbea Every Friday, by THE RECORD PRINTING CO J. R. SWAKN, Business Manager. the iherifi and solicitor to not fm- entertaining exercises at which he ploy attorneys, that did not belong I had the pleasure of' being present . We challenge the hntennsc, the official organ of the ' Court tt ..." n....?....t. $ uouae limy ana ine ctunn fpcvn m Intnrt nf the cauntv. to mint out - -y - a, -- j . irAicA tee m a tingle instance in m have made a mis-statement of J facts, or hate mis-quoted . the m records of the county. . :. tt tt tt ' 12.50 SHOES FOR 12.00; 11.65 SHOES FOR 11 25; ' $2.00 SHOES FOR II. 50; 11.50 SHOES FOR f 1.15; Ilcnsoo Special t . tt JJES f $1.25 SHOE ON ' THE MARKET, f 1.05 ; ; MEN'S FINE SHOES,. ..... i -5 --SPLIT LEATHER BROGANS,...;.. : m $ -2 :,9 mm. BLAIIKETS t S -. 60c GRADE. 87c 75e. GRADE. 60o. -'1.00 GRADE, 75c. 2 8 ' U5 GRADE, ;8.50 PUREfrOOL BLANKETS, 12.75 s I Seeinjr is believing" so come and for yourseii.. j; ;r;, 3 if-, see 2 wann . THE PEOPLES FRIEND. , SlIlZD S We Sell only John L. Watts Seed Company's, .. - Louisville. Ky, , ; - , Xnt twltwt 4is83i ISft" Clew. Tlastby, Ordur Orus Urn 0r ui M Top. - ' AImOdIob 8tU ant 0ti . - J , . ; - EVERY SEED GUARANTEED. CO.Mg IN AND Fcc' I ,'-."'V:?''.:.'.J'' t" ; - 5i p r- ) - lajtSIs It has become an unfailing sign to the mind of evef f thinking per son that if the Enterprise is for a man that man certainly belongs to the Court House Ring , ... The democratic party ol Madi son is divided into two parte one element is ledby "Jr. M. Gudger, Jasper Ebbs, Ed Fry 'and others, and the other taction is led by Zachair ' and Swann - and their heelers.?: Which, will come out on top T Enterprise. i True democrats and conscientious republicans are not ltd by anybody They vote for what they think is the best lor' the j county, 1 Those who expect to make big money out of insolvent lists and the claim peculating business are the ones who try to lead the people for. their own - benefit, The Enterprise i always found von the side of the ringsteri and claim speculators. We were not aware of the fact that there is any split in the ranks of the democratic party in the county. but if there were o be on.e and the Enterprise thought it could do any diry,work7lw the Court House Ring by so doing, we hare no doubt but it would jo'n the demo cratic party to . take side- in the fight, notwithstanding its boasted allegiance to the republican party. I J PAINT!. -v : -' PAINT! NOW is the time, to repaiut your house. Protect it from the weather and it rill last you for years. It costs yon but little when you buy your paint : f from us. We ke ? everything you need in that l'ue , ! SEEDS! i-w v I l.'e M bt frsde recleanedME.r- : ' ' ; .CliOVnTt TDIOTHY . OIICIIAI ID GRAG3 GEEDS T n't buy un 1 you f t our prices and examine our will r we seu save yoa some :tiu 13 Its; . I.: I c: r for.. j for.. 1 l'S . i : i f.T- from 15 pnis op ri from 75ctop i ....75 cts tip r oc8,75 cf i cp i Zi cts up fl 03 1 Qj f 7 -p. Corns and see ID. Tb Bceord in iU Iat ud devoted wbole column oL wmpliioti abont tiiingi and ualteri Id ceneral I be .editor - ana owner of that paper teemi to be soar anil mid tt th courti H aayi wme eaeea are let off linhtlj,,and othei1 defendant! an penecated, we ask him to name the ctium and the emoen who am re-poniible fortbe Xrtvianoie about wnlca he complains . in making replv pleaee kt the - grntlcman sigii hit name to bis article liotrpriiie It is an easy matter , to find out who the editor of The Recobd is and who is responsible for what appears in its columns. ; ' ' But which one of the mongrul headed editorial staff .of Little Ananias wrote the above is hard to telU v.;aVv-. Whether its nominal, editors, whoso names appear at the head of the editorial column, stopped their hunt for moonshine .distilleries long' enough to get tbeir sleepy brains to hring forth such a won derful production ; or : whether its editor-in chief,' Little Windy Tom my, stepped aside in his wild career of exaggerations and let the above f til as a specimen of his best; or whether the business manager, being over-proud , of his scientific art, is seeking for further admira tion in his line as a specialist and expert by the prestige the prod uc- tiun of the above would give him, we are unable to say. But from tbe combiD?tion of scientiSo false Lood, gis, wiud and stop, in our c:r,iiii each sad every one ol ' e i Lad a band in the got up of ' '? vn.J.'rful production. '..! ' h cne of tl;t ,;reat;oii . ti t ..a 'e 0.8 request 0;at . f :.'err f Tni Hkcid tltouid sl'it " to 1 s si t, U on , s .1 if l.e Kic'j L't r , t ' ' X 1 ! i ' ? i to their ring and combination. It that Is pot the fact 'et the Enter prise come to -their aid and show that it is not the case and if those are the facts why does the Enter prise seek to defend Uf Js it be cause they all belong to the Court House Ring together? ' s - "In an other" issue of the paper we called attention to the fact that public officers of the county opeuly and notoriously refused to comply with the law in reference to .giving information as tft the disposition of public funds, which is a misde meanor, and were not prosecuted. while many boys .of theV county were prosecuted for fivilous cases, which the Enterprise look great umbrsige at. . ' ,. We would like to ask the question if it Is not a fact that some of the public officers of the county do not openly and notoriously refuse to make the reports required by law that if such failure is not a crime; that if they have ever . been prose- cuted tor such crime ; and ii there are not many 1kV ff the'oOunty who are pro ton ted" fur less crmes in the eyes of tie law. than A mis demeanor in office f T Let the Enterprise5 jlease answer these questions and ' if they are true on what ground ' can such con duct be defended is a'; question the people would like to tuow. Closing Exercises of Pretzcland Public Ou the ;4 8th land l4th of March theclosiug exercisonof , Frpseland Public School tf this county were held.' It was possibly one of the most successful and agreeable en tertainments of the sort that has 3 -r ever be:n held ; in the . county Good fortune -was. with , the man agement of the school when nattjre furnished "the- most . agreeable weather 1qt the occasion. 7 As a result of the flr.e weather and' 'marked - pnptflarity ' of. the teachers the house was crowded to ts Utmost capacity at all ot the exercises and sUuding room was in demand. ' The teachers, Prof. Howsrd-A. Angel and Miss Pearl Ebbs hsve reasons to feel proud of ' the way everything went off. on this occa sion, as the Record' correspondent is informed that it was most de lightful and entertaining In all its features. . ' ' - ; On Thursday night the evening was devoted to the primary de part ment including recitals, songs, dialogues, tableaux, etc . in which the children acquitted themselves most admirably. This feature ot the exercise . went -off without a bitch,: and the auditors were de lighted, and the 'fathers and moth ers of the youngsters engaged in the performance were exceedingly happy over the evidences of , the fact of the fine training that their children had had under these two admirable and popular teachers. - One of the most admirable features of this occasion was a striking' and' forceful address by Jasper Ebbs, Esqn on what one might call "the improvement and evolution of the Spring Creek country and especially the Freest land community". No man iu Madison county is intelligently in terested more deeply in I he educa tional interest than is Jasper Ebbs, Esq., and this was evinced most forcibly by his strong, masterly and entertaiuing speech. ' On Fnday morning a bait doieu little girts, brigh and well trained occupied the stflge for a recitationtl content and in this little Larelta Price won the prize, though she had sever! exeeedingly cKwe con testant. A handsome book was a'Jr 1 d br Jasper Ell a, 'Esq , as t! e t ri?,'?. Tl.is number w i '.: ' v.s f.-otn V ( f 0 .- 1 Lo i At this point the exercises were ad journed tor dinner on the ground After a most delightful," old fash ioned picnic dinner out in ' the pleasant spring time air H011. Thos. J. Murray regaled the au dience (of whom most were his strong personal friends) with one of the strougest and most forceful and eloquent speeches that he h i ever made in the county; : "Man 1 and his general history" wus his theme and your correspondent re grets that na mere synopsis, would do justice to this discourse and be therefore does not attempt it . County Superintendent James whose work has been so thorough Jand efficient then commented on the schools of the county in a most intelligent and entertaining man ner and in bis remarks alluded in a most Cumplimenlary way to the excellent work of which he had that day seen convincing proof as to what hd been done at the Freezelaud school. Kev. Mr Brown was then called on for a speech and responded in a sensible and practical manner. " On Friday evening at 7:30 the intermediate department occupied the stage with songs and amatuer theatricals to the great delighfof the audience-. , , In a very dramatic way Rev'.'C H. Carpenter eotidUcted;ue closing exercises, at ing the different de partments of he school each sepa rated to itself and m iking Hpprc priate remarks closed with singing, "God be with you 'till we meet again." So closed one of the most pleasing occasions of a literary t ni educational character that has ev r been enjoyed in the Spring Creek section.: And tt is but fair to add that much of the pleasure of the whole occasion is to be attributed to the excellent music furnished by the Paint Fork orchestra composed of Smith BrosBoauy Edney. VG. T f ""7r Slg ftas Xotss. Editor Rkcobo : We are having some very one weather at the present and most all of our farmers are preparing to make good crops this season. On last Sunday, Maroh 23, Mr. Hezekiah Caldwell and Miss Delia Henderson . were married " The wedding wav, Indeed, a pice one. Mr. Ca'dwell is tbo son of - Mr. John Caldwell and if qne of the community's most highly esteemed young men. The; bride is the daughter of Mr. James Henderson nd is one of our most popnbir young ladies. - After the marriage the wedding party went to- the home of the groom's father, where tbey partook ot ait elegant repast. Wild Bill Henderson is in serious trouble someone has killed, his favorite dog. e--; Mr. John Warner has moved, his saw mill to the log yard of G. W. Roberta and Son, where he is saw ing a fine lot of lumber. - Mr. War ner will soon move his milt to the other side of the 'river where he has a lot of timber to saw The school closed at this place Friday, March 21. The teacher, Mr. L D' Edwards, returned t his home at Mars Hill. Mr. Edwards is one ol Madison s nevt teacner. Success always follows him where ever he go a. - Success to the Record. Henry CaldweTL Jr. ailctel fcr LTj!:i Cizpilii Coa- Louisville, March 21 Indict ments against Former Internal Revenue Collector Sapp, Leonard rarsons,' assignment clerk under Collector Sspp and Jot, Pctonin?, were returned to the federal grand f..'.'owcd by I jury today. A capias fur each of 1 Call to Dotj. Ashevillc Register (Rep.) . v: JTou owe. it to yourself and to your country, to tote. So, bestir yourselves. Husband your , re sources. Make sacr'lices if neces sity requires ft. Whether . you vofe or not you will not be released from the . payment of, your tax They in nst be paid later on any way. If you can't pay all, then pay your poll tax and sustain your right to vote. Then, when you have secured your receipt, tuke the time to make t canvass of your neighbors, ' warn them . ot their danger and see that they pay tbeir taxes before the first day ot May. It will be a worlrof love and duty that you will be g'ad to reflect upon. - folltlos Vat ths Vhsls Thlag. : - The bovs have been taught that about all there is to live (oris some political job. ' it's that way from the University down to the old field school. This political job induce ment has been held out to the North Carolina boys in order to make him aspire about long enough. We need to tesch the boys to aim high but there sre ' higher things than governorships. To be master of a factory and to know ita com plicated machinery . is a greases thing than to hold down a gover nor's chair, ' To know how to bring . from the soil U that soil is capable of producing requires a lot more brain than it does to be president' We have enough men in fhe po litical plum orchards and around the political fie counters in this state. We need men who know tow to do things, who consider the construction of a bridge, the fine cultivation of a farm, the skillful ' management of machinery greater than political jobs. Young man, your chances to be governor, con gressman, senator or pnsident are . "none scarcely," but your chances to do something - in the material upbuilding of this great undevelnp- : ed state, which needs men of strong red, brawn and active brain so much to develop it, are as stars for multitude.' Get away from the tool idea that there is no honor save in the line of politics. Mon roe Enquirer. wfcsfwfcwfrssV J)fcVfcwVtfffr Sviid ns your , JOB-PRINTING If yoa want it done neatly , amy omcrmi cam CLAIM, WE EX' eeee)ieeie)lTeee)ieles NOTICE! Having purchased the timber interests rights of way and" other privileges belonging to M. .Bruce & Sons, on waters of Big Fine Creek, Madison county North Carolina notice is hereby given that we .will vigor ously prosecute all parties trespassing upon this property. Me L. & I M. Gudgerjr. MarshnllN.C, March 5th 1902. , ; . A Free Picture q! Gn. Lee Any veteran, who contemplates attending the Reunion at Dallas, April 22nd to 25th, wuVreceive a handsome picture el General Robert E. Lee, and a copy of bis farewell address (suitable for. framing), if he will send us his name and address, sad the suune sad address of the Camp to which he belongs. .- ; Taw kwt rate to Dalles win Tls Mrnvkls Vke Cowoa BaUofMrMMlt.owa train. twoeaehaarlfraoi Msmpkls la IJaJlu and otbar Tans cltlas irltkoa k&BM. TkM. ir&lfM laara - Momnhts. bkhuIbk sue CTanlnc. aftor th arrrnl of trains Tla all linos, tbos ly.V y iauaarassjwioisj,au r ; 1.. I a! C :;es out sd- ',r '7 i thora is iu tbe bands of the United ;'v in- i T, ' li es deputy 'marsh .!. The r.T.t t.'.' : t' -t in Novcu, S-'.'r;', Person and ra.-.nn fu'.'y c-: r;'rrl to v!ii It I ;ve 5 " :t t k 1 c-" ' ' ; f r j .1 I'V-;-- ., u-w, It la' t t! e i ;i if c :. f r '- t Zpeeial Tnzzz- ' on ' . FOR SPRING OF 1902 , - V' GENUINE STARKE'S DIXIE PLOWS ' Boy, $1 60. No. 10, 11.85. No, 11, 13.35. , HAMPTON PLOWS ' ' r Painted and Polished. . -" Boy, tl.75 No. 1. 92 00 - FARMER'S FRIEND HILLSIDE - No. 1, $3.00. No. 2, ft. 00. Shifting Clevis, 25cExtrs. ; SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOWS Latest Improved. No Better Made. . LEVEL LAND, WOOD BEAM ' Light Two-Hors, $600. - Medium Two-Horse, I7.C0. LEVEL LAND, STEEL BEAM Light Two-norse, $7 50. Medinm Two norse, fS.&O. - 11 ILL SIDE. LATEST IMPKOVED . No. 86,LightTwo IIore.$5.60 No- 12a. Medium two-horse,l7 CHAMI ION CUT OUT DtFC HAKKOWS COMrr.ri" f !7.rT. v JIOr.GAN FPADIXG HAL..0Vi'3 complete s:3(n Thomas Solid D K.irros, Surl'O r,,,3. iiANC : 113 rr ()'.-. A KiAVLri; x r: : r . .:;
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