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MMDISON RECORD CIRCULATION OF THIS ISSCTEt 1,008.: t OF THIS .ISSUEi :! 1;008. POLITICAL REFORM AND THE GENERAL UPBUILDING OF MADISON -, COUNTY. marshaiaL, jsr. c Friday, april is. 1902. no; ice vol. n. , Mm blD YOU KNOW? THAT on Jan'y aoth, when , going out of the goods business, s w $7,000.00 Which I have been selling at bO YOU KNO w? "- I THAT more than half of those goods have been ' SoM? yjg rAmd haw uiirh you havetost- by-TwrtT-snpptjing -yoiOTelf here ( . . r ' ' The Remainder If yon miss a bargain its YOUR LOSS, not mine-for as oririnallv stated? L AM GOING OUT OF THB GOODS as onginauy uuueu, -business, r S ' - J. R. tljc tDcrDi fit L W) , ) W I'M HIW M OUR nECLEAHED "6ILT EDGE" CLOVER SEED Ii the BEST in town.- We rwfc.rd dram. Red Ton and Bine SWEET POTATOES THIS PAHSTT! ..-I., ,...... . ... . . . . '.; NOW it the time to repaint your house. Protect - it from the weather and it mtiXI last you for years. ; -;.." It eots you but little when you buy your paint from us. We keep everytqing you need in that biie. ( . ? SEEDS! -Vs.: W sell best grade recleanedjtg;." . CTXDfVER. TIMOTHY AND ORCHARD; GRASS SEEDS ' , Don't bay until you get our prices and examine.our- goods. V .- We poaitiyely jwill , save yoa tome " . money, - Remember we, sell ' Oft Iha trr.nnl.tad snear for ... . TI. . 7 .. '-' 1U lot gooa green,oonee ior..v - Men's wool hate from 15 emits up ' . Men's Brogau Shoes from 75 eta np '" VLadiee' Shoes from...V..v75 eta op , . ', Ladies' low quarter Snoes,75cW up l- . - Children's 8hoesfrom....;.20eU up ' Other goods proportionately-cheap. .. us ana onug u yvut iwuifun. IRBDMON& w li HarshallK'NC j DRUGSTORE BUILDING $592 OFBTflE fRlCE '--)-x: ON ALL - f We have in stock K n 3 Wn-hiv! u riMired. snitabttf Specially ironed with extra thkk steel- tire, etc; ' This great re duction in price applies only to our present stock. After these are sold, the old prices will be resumed, COMB AND SECURE ONE BEFORE THEY ARE GONE. - f ; . - -: T. S. Morrison, AGIinVHJLE. n. a DR. T. C. SLIITH. Whole cile Drudiot, 'iici-nsviLiK, it, c. 41 vara ia C:n. I announced, that I had on hand over I was I wholesale cost? is Going i C.Q FPPAD 1 - V . . . i W1WWIHMW also have a large stock ot Grass. See our Seeds. Timothy, WEEK. IE BUT IflJtUof SEEDS! ,$100 . I 00 .. , ........... Come and see inc B4" tn medium height or for the roadrtjrlntnber hauline.' - J I' - r--i 1 ir c worth of stocl i Swann EGBERTS ( MADISOI COUITT MCOBD Publishea Every Friday, by ; THE RECORD PRINTING CO J. R. Swann, Business ManNger. 9 ' We challenge the Enterprise, ins vmcuH vruun vi urn wi - m noueemnganameaavm wjmif j latum of the county, to poM out i I ft a tingle instance tn which we nave mane a mu-euuemenf or m facte, or hate mie-quoted the record of the county. - t&9G9X'- If you will send in your guess in The Record contest before the first of May you are almost sure to get . part of the 620.00 second claim. From an inspection of the tax 1 ; I list it appears that there are yet a I ereat many tax pavers of the county who have not paid their taxes and as the time is getting so short it will be necesssary for those who have not paid yet to bestir themselves to keep from loosing their vote at the next election. Why So lanj RelsasesT Article five, section one of the Constitution of the State, contains the following provision: "The Commissioners of the several counties may exempt from capita tion tax in special cases, on account of poverty and infirmity." ; The above is 1 wise and a just provision of the law, and the last Legislature, in passing an election law to carry into effect the new Constitution, wisely and justly provided that all those who had been released from paying their poll tax under the above provision of the Constitution should have the right to vote without . having to produce the tax receipt, as is re quired of all other voters who are of the proper age to pay poll tax. It ia to be noted thaj the clause of the Constitution above referred to does not say "on account of pov erty r infirmity", but "on account of poverty and infirmity". Neither does it say on account of , political affiliations or for political gains. Now, we are just as ' much in favor of a man who is physically disabled and who is too poor to pay his taxes being released as .the Board of Commtsoioners are, but with that we think the releases ousrht to stop, f .-V. -'"'. - The bold attempt of the Board of Commissioners to use the, taxes of the people of Madison county la too plain to 'admit ; of. a doubt When, in the history of the county have there been 55 releases from 'paying taxes; as there were 00 the first Monday in April ?,,. , ' And when has there bees an ad journed meeting of the Board to meet again just before the next regular meeting, .without? some urgent necessity fcr it? ..-n -.- - - What urgent necessity was fhere for the Board to meet on the a8th day of April? - r. ; - They have ; been taking . their time about the bridges heretofore and what is to be considered on the a8th of April that could not have been attended to at their reg ular meeting on the first Monday in May? ' . , v,- .. The whole scheme and conspir acy is too plain and. apparent, for them to attempt to conceal; their purpose in the whole tnatten The (ax list of Madison comity has been used for political purposes until the tax payers of the county are going to stop it if they have to oust the whole Court House Ring to do it. ' .". UTiatls the -uifferCTcr between co"tiig taxes out of the " people tad paying for votes dtrect, and re- ..'asirg a man from paying their axes who have plenty of property, Vr co other reason than to lnSa :ne ts vcte? " It Kf-i to us ' that Censor rr.: cl.-r I c-:V.t to take tnto 1 ' self a lesson from that old adage that "people .who live, in glass houses should not throw stones' especially so when his ' partner in law is getting a fee .out of the pub lic funds of the county to see that its interests are taken care of. The above is a fair sample of the measures the Court House Ring is forced to resort to in order to per petuate themselves in power for a few more years;' But their down fall is coming just as sure as time lasts. , Such conduct can't stand the light of investigation long. . . Caa't lUaiThslr Cttraptlm- Editor Madison Cpuoty Record, Marshall. N. C. Dear Sir: I winh to inform the citizens of Madison county that today I withdraw trom the repub lican party for the following reasons: First, that they have held office so long that they have Rt corrupt in Madison county, Second they make laws to the big man's iutereBt. Third, is a good and lawful one, that on the 25tb of September, 19O1, I paid my -Vr v J f 4 taxes to O H English one of Ram sey's deputies and1 on the 18th of October 19O1, I was published as insolvent. These are facts and can be proven and hereafter I will rote the democratic ticket so far as county aitd statu affairs are con cerned. Pldttse publish this as soon as possible and let everybody know what our good officers (T) are doing. Yours respectfully, . R. P. Ponder. Buokner, N. O, April 9, io02. Btnard Items. The winter daya are past and the .March winds have ceased to blow. April is here with her picturesque Kenery and the song of the birds are heard tbrougnout oof land, whioh hae stirred np tbe'peopJe ot our community and they are very busy preparing for corn planting. Mrs. 8. W. MoClure has been vary ill for several days with la grippe, but is considered better at present. Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McDcvitt, fine baby a few daya ago, of which they are proud. Mr. Allen Henderson has gone to West Virginia to work in the eoal mines. Died, near Walnut, N. 0., April 5, the little baby of Nellie Thomas. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. J M. Rowland, The in terment occurred at Walnut Cem etery. The Nichols and Haynie saw mill has been idle for several days oa aoooaat of the sickness of their sawyer, Mr. Clarance Faine, who has been confined to his room for several da va with la grippe. : KcClure A Co.. have opened up in the new store with a full Ue of goods,' People1 wLo , want a bar gain'shoukl call and see them, -. The young people of Walnut will meet on next Friday night; to re ornnise the Epworth League. ' . : Mr.' Putnam ' is now .. making prenaxalious to extend his tele phone line Irani Walnut to Mar- shaiM Jewel Hill will be no longer known by the old -name, but will be ealled Walnut, N. C , which ia the name of the new postoSee at that place. J ' . '" " "" Rev. J. M. Roland hu moved bis mother and sister to' the Meth odist parsonage at Walnut. - Miss Lillian Bi Wines, one of the teachers of Bell Institute, has been eonfined to her room for qwitc awhile witlrrtienTOaUsaf."rf -- MrvC A. Nichols hu bought a part of Ifr. Miles bottom land near the depot and is nuking prepara tions to build his broom factorv. The people of this eounty should raise a Urge' crop of broom corn this year, as it will be a 'good price here at the factory. . . 1iM Sue R.'GrindsUff and Miss Bell Davis, of Hopewell, sut MYdr&l dijt visijng in Asbeyille Uwt week. - ' r.. J. :L Roland tiled his ip pointrnpnt at Walnut the fint San clif. lie preche4 'in . excellent gpr'non. f .',! UoMlt Tr-Jway, after! several days visit to Hot Springs, returned home very sick. She is now confined to her bed with feyer. Mr. R. R. Ramsey, left our vil lage last Sunday for Wilson, N. C, to accept a position wiih the Range Co. B. E. Guthrie. Proceedings of tba Board of Conntj Commissioners.. Continued from last week. Ordered by, the board that U 8 Foster be released of his oil tax for 19 Jl. townsfaiD No 6; ordered by the boanLthst' W S Lawson be re leased of hie poll tax for 1901, township No "ordered by the board that Clyde MeElroy be re leased of his poU tax for 1901, township No 15; ordered by the board that Adolphus Massy be re leased of his poll tax for 1901 town ship No 1 ; ordered by the board that G. F. Lunsford be released of his poll tax for 1001 township No 7; ordered by the board that Henry Massy be released of hi. poll tux for 1901 township No 1; ordered by the board that T W Arlington be released of his poll tax for 1901 township No 14; ordered by the board that Ambroa Sprinkle lie re leased of his poll Ux r 1901 township No 15; ordered by the board that Cornelua Booue be re leased f his poll tax for 1901 township No 5; ordered by the board that J H Callahan be re leased of bis po!l tax for 1001 town ship No 5; ordered by the board that Tildeu Jervis be released of his poll tax for 1901 .township No 5; ordered by the board that Jesse Rice be released of his poll tax for 1901 township No 10; order, d by the board that Sam Roberta be re leased of his poll tax for 1901 townshin No 1 2; ordered by the board that Josikh Buttles be re leased ot his poll tax for 1901 township No 13; ordered by the board that Taylor Vangh be re leased of his poll tax for 1901 township No '13; ordered by th9 board that W J Dockery be re leased of his -poll tax for 1901 township No 7; ordered by the board that R W Arrington be re leased oi his poll tax for 1901 kiwnshiD No 2; ordered by the board that Jas Norton be released of his poll tax for 1901 township No 2; ordered by the board that JoeGrffin be released of his poll tax for 1901 township No 1; or dered by the board that J S Faulk ner be released oi his poll tax for 1901 township No 1; ordered by the board that R H Capps be re leased of his poll tax for 1001 township No 9; 6rdered by the board that D S Robert be released of hit poll tax for 1901 township No 6: ordered by the board that D G Wright be released of hie pnll tax for 190i township No 2; ordered by the board that R F Fox. jr., be released of his poll tax for i901 township No 1 ordered by the board that Isaac rWahih be re leased of his poll tax lor 1901 town ship No 1; ordered by the board that Fate Fox be released of his poll tax tor 1901 township No 1; ordered by the board that L A Fautkuer be released of his poll tax lor 1901 township No 1 ; or dered by the board that A D Ed ward's be ' released of his poll tax lor i901 township Nol; ordered by the board that ' W J Balding be released of his poll tax for 1901 township No 9; ordered by the hnanl thai R M Kent be released ol hu poll tax 1br l90r township No ordered by the board that Asbury MeDevitt be released of his poll tax for 1901 township No 10; ordered by the board that L o Norton be released of- his poll tax for 1901 township No 10; ordered bv the board that GfV lfcDevitt be released of bis poll tax for 1902 township No 10: ordered by the board that W R Candler bare leased of his poll tax for 1902 township No-lp-ordered by the board that C P Lewis be released of fci poll tax for i90l township No 7; ordered by the board that Noh Rice be reieated of his poll tax fr 1901 township No 4; or dered by the board that Jas. M. Chandler be released of his poll Ux for 1901 township No 4; ordered by the board that Ed R .ce be re!taed of his poll tax for 191)1 township No 4; ordered by the boardthat Thoa. Chandler be released 'of his poll tax for 1901 township No 4; ordered by the board that Jno Chandler be released of his poll tax for.1901 township No 4; ordered bythe board that Jno. Culberson be released of his poll tax for 1901 township No 11; ordered by. the board that Robt Landers be re leased of bis poll tax for 1901 township No 9; ordered by the board that R Gnnter be released ol his poll tax for lo02 township No 10; ordered hy the board that Cbailey Tbwnsend be released of hia poll tax for' ioOl township No 10; ordered by the board that W. M Davis be released of his poll tax for IoOl township No 1; ordered by the board that M Godfrey be re leased nf bis poll tax for IoOl town ship No, 1; ordered by the board that Charley Brazils be released 0 his poll tax for I9OI township No 9; ordered by the board that Jake Garrett be released of his poll tax for I9OI township No 9; ordered by the board that F M Rice be re leaked of his poll tax for I9OI township No l. Ordered by the board that J C Pritchard's county claims be con- sol it ;1, ;th j of recent date of 22.29. Ordered by the board that Dr J K Hardwick be allowed 10.00 for serricrs as county superinten dent oi health. Ordered by the board that J C Chandley be allow ed 2.80 for half fes county liable. It is ordered bv the board that the order heretofore made at the February meeting of this board ap pointing R F Payne, Jasper Ebbs and R H Hipps jurors to lay ofl a public rond from E M Wagners old saw mill place on Jasper Ebbs farm to Zach Rogers' place Little Piue Creek be and the same is hereby continued and the said jurors are ordered to meet and lay off said road in accordance with said order and report - their pro ceedings to the next regular meet ing of this board. Ordered by the board that Ira Plena mons be re leased of 8.00 merchants pnrchate tax for the year I9OI; the same having been listed twioe. Ordered hy the board that R H Ward be allowed 14.70 for ball fees; ordered by the board that W J Gentry be allowed 16.00 for bailiff of court; ordered by the board that Jake Jarrett be allowed 2.05 for half fees; ordered by the board that Thomas Rodgers be allowed 6. 10 for full fees; ordered by tho board that Thomaa Keener NOTGE Having purchased the timber interests, rights of way and other privileges belonging to Bruce & Sons, on waters of Big JPinc' Creek, Madison county. North' Carolina, notice is hereby given that we will vigor ously prosecute all parties- trespassing upon this property. . r. ML. & J. M. Gudger.jr. Marshail, N.C.. March 5th 1902. AFrcoFiclnre cl Can.Eco Asy veteran, wbe coetemplates atteodlni the Reaaloa at t: a, April 22a4 te 25th, will recefr. a handtome picture of Cetierml Robert E. Lee, and a copy of bis farewell sddren '.aV. Ij . Iraminf), if ae wffl s4 as bis name and adirws, C sad address ef um Camp w wblck b belons. ( Te Tfmm w r'n w1 Nn tf t f, , ' V 1. . J5 av . . ir--. I - a UUtlr be allowed 7.40 'or ' half fees; or deied by the board that W 11 -Keener be allowed 8.80 oc half tees; ordered by the board, that Joseph R Hess be allowed 1.55 for v . half free; ordered by the boanUfaat S J Kent be Allowed 10.20 for full fees; ordered by the board that C C Norton be allowed 82cU. forjialf fees; ordered by the board thJft'J R . Swann be allowed 1.00 fox, $e blanket for county; , ordered by the board that Cora L Rector be a- . lowed 2.55 for half fees; ordeusd by the board that P A McEltoy be allowed' 22.50 ' for bedding fur " 1 county jail; ordered by tbjs. boatd that Enoch Rector jr., bellowed 1.00 lor 1 day work laying ofl road; ' ordered by the board that DF Bradburn be, allowed 2.00 for 2 days work, laying off road; ordered by the board that W M Keener be allowed 8-00 for transportation ot prisoner; ordered bythe board that J W Ramsey be allowed 1.00 for 1 days work laying off road; ordered by the board that M B Reeves be allowed 1.15 for half fees; ordered by the board that R N Ramsey be allowed 12.85 for listing taxes for I9OI; ordered by the board that H G Chandley be allowed 9I.4O for halt fees; ordered by the board that R L Gudger be allowed fcr half fees; ordered by the board that WJ Weaver be allowed IB.oOJor half fees; crdeied by the board that Mitchell Franklin be allowed 4.i0 for half fees ; ordered by the board that A Stackhouse be allowed 8. IS overcharges on taxes; ordered bjr the board that M J Keener be allowed 1 1.60 full fee; ordered bjr the board that Wiley Martin be . allowed 9.85 services sanitary com mittee; ordered by the board that W M English be allowed 38.00 for 12 days services as county com miasioner and milage. ' ' Ordered by the board that the following drawn jurors be sum monsed by R S Ramsey, sheriff, to serve as jurors,-May jmR& 8operW court, Madison county: 1 FIRST WKEJC. Township 1, R H Ward, Robert Ramsey. J E Rice, L B McDari, A C Gilbert, R F . Tillery; (own ship 2 W K Gentry, ' William Thomas; township 8 M W Buck ner, Robert Edwards, J R Buckner, townnhip 4 L G Young, J E Chunbwi, J M Bay Bab j, 3D Hms1j township 6 G J Morrow, J M Payne. M C Hinson; township No 7 S C Dockery, Stephen Buckner; township 8 J B Willett, J G Piemmons, Thomas Gibson, J M (Continued ok last Pg!) m lot X M !
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