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COUNTY CIRCULATION, - RECORD, t "5bSr-M"A-LII2Ur CIRCUIiATIQN THIS ISSUE': 008. POLITICAL REFORM AND THE GENERAL UPBUILDING OF MADISON COUNTY. . A . . . :,.". , " AT A A "T TT rft TUT tfr A -wr-W . -m-.-m. " ' i. i ,. i-.-f vuu : . jyjAitoriia.xu, xn. jo-x.xujxx, JVt'KlL. 25, 1002. NO M jfif wHutwi HDISOH COUITY RECORD blD YOU KNOW? THAT en Jan'y 20th, when I announced that I was going out of the goods business, I had on handover : : : $7,000.00 worth of stock ! . "'Which I have been selling at wholesale cost? - Published Every Friday, by THE RECORD PRINTING CO J. R. SwANif, Business Manager, to be talked about that is to be legislated on and why not talk about these thirgs. DO YOU KNOW? i i THAT more than half of those goods have been sold? And how much you have lost by not supplying yourself here? The Remainder is Going If you miss a bargain its YOUR LOSS, not mine for as originally stated, I AM GOING OUT OF THE GOODS BUSINESS. ::::::::: J. R. Swarm S t j" We challenge the Enterprise, the official orann at the Court- S $ Houte Ring and the claim epecu- $ flaton of the county, to point out a siitqle inula nee in which tee 5 have made a mis-ttatement of fi facte, or have mie-auoted the " recordi of the county. ,. If y.iti wish a clean and decent administration of pubic affairs you must select clean men to fill the offices. They should be hon est, efficient and strictly sober. A man who is full of whiskey or beer all the time is not competent to attend to his own a flairs much less those of the public The Hickory Press boasts that its the only republican paper in the New Ninth Congressional district. Madjson County Is in the Ninth and it seems strange tbat the Press never heard of the Enterprise with discretion, to purchase land suited Appalachalo Park Bill. Following is the full text of the park bill reported to the house of representatives by Maj r Moody from the.committee on agriculture, in ?ieu of H. R. 3128, II. H. 0543 and H. R. 12138 : A BILL. ror the purchase of a national supply. Sec. 7. That the secretary of agriculture is hereby empowered and directed to make such ruins and regulations and establish auch service as he may deem necessary for the care, protection, control, and use of such format. to sell such, wood, timber, and dmti BPriat erk " mill from . - , . I 0 1 11 IT - forest reserve in the Southern uuler Prouuul' my 68 ved ,,..., . .. nooui injury to ttie forest : Fro- u u""i was in vidod, That no wood, timber, or u r VUia recenllyon business other proJucts shall be sold other- ' 0tD Sock. wise that, under such rules and Hot FP"ngs, April 2tf, 1902. roni Eot Springs. ' - Jack Robinson and Jake Mehon are in the telephone business this week, We now have a telephone line from here to Marshall. uapt, Moeley is floating Ion Appalachian Mountains, o be known as the "National Appa lachian Forest Reserve." Be it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America iu con gress assemDiea, mat the secre tary of agriculture is hereby an thorized and empowered, in his alt of its boasted circulation. The Enterprise, as puny as it is in understanding, realizes that me Tax-payers or uie county are function of th newspaper. oecoming very much dissatisfied with the present Ring Rule of the JTi"wV.S Ata une oi me enlel Mnricei a nmumr can render to the people of a community u to maae public all that concerna Kg in- tereata particuHrtT in the administration of public affairs. ,.Thia aa ell aa giving the newa. has come to be recognized aa a function of the newspaper. The people have right to know and it ta. in (art. i.n of the duties of citizenship to be informed are I THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. . WiasssMaas""itas"a-" M OUR RECLEAMED "GILT EDGE" CLOVER SEED Is the BEST in town. We also have a large stock ot '1 imothy, Orchard Grass, Bed Top and Blue Grass. See our oeeds. SWEET POTATOES THIS WEEK. IB SELL ETinrtung in WE BOY- h;tblntj county affairs and knows, that if I conducted. The newspaper is the moat t. n... T. j . I TBimoie ami enenire meana oi aitsemi the Court House. Ring does not ntina information. Kenorta of the action get up soma false cry for an issue I ' gorernment officials, of the conduct of at the next election that the Ring Sitnreof public finds, .Uo reports of the JKUle Ot MadlSOn County IS going to I ooinga ,r political leaders and parties, be overthrown in November. So the Enterprise it trying ton7 uew8 thru cn be pobhshwl and console Itself at the present over whose intorcsts are conseryed.-A.heville an imaginary breach among Oazett. .. rr r - i i some of the democrats of the tokw ua neen pursuing county, which only exists in the 'he above course aince its establish weak and distorted imagination ment without fear or faror and we of its editor-in-chief, Little Windy believe the general public is being Tommy. benefitted to some extent and are The Enterprise is welcome to all 2 . Wlth Uf P')licy lew ot great public any in about county l he Enterprise u welcome to all 7,, , ' , t the conso'atiou that it can get out ?till the Enterpnse and a f of any split in the democratic l ::R'-D'te, it Improved 1?arm IBaehincrg THE LATEST LABOR-SAVING INTENTIONS lbr Agriculture. I Liyle Windy Tommy could spend party of this county at the next election lot we will inform them now that every true democrat in the county will be standing shoul der to shouldor against the men who are nominated by the "Ring." crime; to give the formation at all aflairs, but then we djd not start out to cater to this gang. to the purpose of a national forest reserve in the Appalachian Moun tains within the states of West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, CS it- Jt . . ! J-1 aa. ounui Carolina, ueorgia, Alabama, regulations as shall be prescribed by the secretary ol agriculture, but no sale of such products shall be made at less than the apprised value thereof: And provided fur ther, That the proceeds of such sale shall be covered into the treas ury of tho United States Ian Hill Commencement . Mans Hill, N. C, April 19. "02. Dear Editor-There is onlv one '"" oi scnooi, and then comes commencement. - A vnml program has bem DrenaraH. Rv ' T u r.r.i . Jl. - v . . iviuaarason, ot Thomasville, will noh 4ha bee. 8, That the secretary of The address will h oivn k. p,J agriculture is hereby authorisod dent J. T. Henderson, Jeffersoa and empowered to make contractu M'ty. lenn. Ihe sermon wilt h ju u ij vjaitiiiiia. iTriiriiiM niuiiuini I n . and Tennesseein total tent noi '" HSreslTw LTiJ' to exceed four million acres; and -auce , u, accor- The trusteC8 ilf t to caro for, protect, use, and make """ aay at one o'clock. It is an im. accessible the said reserve: the u lue Bmouul 01 nt toex- portant meeting. Every one of name to b known as the "Nation- eeed te" mi,1'OD doI,ar8 and the ..t"9 mCmbeSl. "hou,d sum oi two million dollars thereof, - prtaciii. mere will " "i""u ui iuo jrcur ana several medau in lM 1 T I .... " ..UV euuing juue tnirtietn, nineteen on Wednesday evening. uuuuii-u urn ui., is nercoy appro- Jivcry enon will be made to pnathd, out of any moneys in the make it a pleasant occasion. To treasury not otherwise appro- erery one who may find it in his priatcd, for the purchase of lands heart to come a cordial invitation for a national lotest reserve and " given. R. x. Moonn otherwise to carry out the provis-l ions of this act: Provided, That the al Appalachian Forest Reserve." Section 2. That the secretary of agriculture shall advertise in the keyeral states named in this act for lands to be purchased under the provisions hereof; and as between lands of equal value, for the pur poses of this act. tha lowest bids shall be accepted: Provided, That the secretary of agriculture is here Mars Hill College. by authorized and empowered, in . - ... , hi. j:.. -.JL r I ternary of agriculture shall, each W M - '-- - - - - 1 fU a"V. .-. .m I his time just as profitably to him- LlTinflna aiassEsus Charlotte Times-Democrat. Before Inditing any more open self and the county by looking letters to the people of North Car after the interest of the county to ohna, Senator Pritchard should pay for some of those big fees he I consult his Madison county con- gets out ot the publio funds, as to stituency. Failure to do so has spend it trying to discover a breach caused the State Republican ma in the democratic party. ebme to slip its trolley in what - must be a very embarassing man- naa frit a flAtinl-A) . a u, , i - a f - wr.aBk x s-rvsiavva inucu a uie r-awrprise ana Msociaies m.nifesto which he t fortn shed crocidile tears in every nook that he had information to the ef aud corner of this county over the I feet that Democratic Commission- poor white mea, as they alleged, j er8.,n various counties had released that would be disfranchised because "c" "..T T A rr they could not read and write. I ti,,-. - t . c&Zj, ' 'Itallsi "" """ JAnd by their much impertunity printed in the few Republican 4 . land loud talk they succeeded in I organs in the State and also in the makings great many democrats I handful of hybrid Fusion, boiler . I nlate wVUm with whirh trii Cultivators, Disc-Harrows, Hay-Rakea and Cultivators. Ie"UI n" mignt oe the tact. ute fa afflicted Fertilizers of all trades. But since the New Constitution Tftni. nnn unrhA tn ItwUlbe to the interest of my farmer friends to see me before buying is adopted and it is known by I seriously, the charge was grave, any i aese uungs. ... every man that no white man ia to but Democrats recoirnized it as I .a .a m T - be disfranchised beoause they can't fn.otner the senator's read and it u demonstrated before fiS4 every man's eyes the falsehoods! imoi.v.i - i i.u .i i It ... uibv crwwu tuiu m uia tank cam-1 ing nnger oi aenunciation aroppea paigo; they try to get out of the do- to his side when the Madison Conn Reapers, j W. C, SPRINKLE, Marshall, North Carolina. Apras , purchase of lands, exclusive of the) timber thereon of kinds and siz-s to be specified in the contract, said timber to be cut and removed under the supervision of the secretary of agriculture in accordance with rules and regulations to be estab lished by him for that purpose: rronaea iurtuer, mat the sec is red discretion; to contract for the Asks for Jagroes on lun. Charlotte Daily Observer. In the Superior Court at Char. lotte, W. H. Green, a colored at year, make a detailed report to on gress of his doings in the premise And provided further, That no part of said sum hereby appropriat ed shall be expended for the pur- torney, of that city, asked that the coase of land in the state of West uul ot indictment against his If...- tf . . . I nliatnt I).. J Ti I . . . v irciuia. v ireinia, jNortn Carolina. w" .eupies, wno was South Carolina. Geoi eia. Alabama, charged with gambling, beauashad or Tennessee under the provisions because there were no colored men nf th'm ant nni.l o w.lu :i. ,. tk.lon the irrand inrv Ha uvl,..,nil retary of agncnlture is hereby L ame sha , the Ullited his right to peremptory challenge ont hAfifaH anH AmnAtwsma1 ... U,al 1. . . " " rv States, and until the state in which PT refusing to accept four petty , F. . . . jj MUrors. and he than olii l.. k , - , - , . v..w '" ..1.D ( HUTU vvUW V ' VHWIUIIKW t lltj cnse of lands exclusive of the ,,.TT . . a, . , . ntira in . - ki v .. , the United States exclusive juris- "n,re jury as a body. His motion mineral rights therein; and on AlMi.m f . ,.' ... ion..h... r-,,.i uju.. 1 i ... a wiwuuii ji hiu Damn iuJllK luv I i " " v- u sv, uiq viicu such lands so acquired mineral .... ITni.f. . ... . m Was tried. vintarf ... -- - , i v 1 1 vu WMWi-a Dllai w VI I - crvaa aajMi A ucpusnu uinj lw minea unaer eucn nues ana regulations as we secre-nnrnnaaa v.., t. chain traii . e . , , . .elr t"-"'" "v fK4iuaaaiDtfaAVll I O O and which rules and regulations, as 1,1 . i t . ., a a- u- 4- t n the service of any civil process ana removal or tiraDer and mining foi minerals remain the owner thereof for all lu wrve ,ern oi six weeks on the Green created a decided Sensa tion. He is a young and very black negro with a propensity' for talk. W hen the case against Bad Peoples was called be axoe end! Btated that h expected to create sr shall be embodied in the contract for purchase and con WOflfiT lOtfiS. f ..-ti. i ' " vino. IV. Pmnin, Tlia Sec. 8. That in Ihe acquirement Lf ha ,., iMi.mM nrPn,e b lhe remarki tha b of lauds for the purpose of this Act and variable in consequence where- ProP0,,cd ,0 mak- His prediction t ...1 Iwavaaa . a. 1 I ft if tne secretary of agriculture shall, 0f our fanners are somewhat tardy 7 . "7 "ul,DO' lurne lne nn ..1. .Sit w.. .1 'I ri 1 Vtrf Al attntxtiAH M.sf at- . . in eacn oi ine several states named ,n their preparation for crooa and t. . ... ....i nerein, conrorm to the conditions many are possessed with colds. prcBcriofu in me present or iuture STATIONERY. BOOKIaETS. CATALOGUES. PAMPIILETS fe GENERAL JOB prestitTng. plorable dilemma into which they ty Record, a weekly paper publish' havo-otteuth.mlVa.r.w1ini;n ed at Marshall, prints an article i , v. j:,i . showing that the Republican com 4U" ' missioneraof that county have com- peoph, because they do u.t pay miltcd Mme illejfai and dishon- tnetrUtes. I est act with which Senator Pritch- The children of North Carolina ard charges the Democrats. We attend to the whole business. - Tell na mhat m ni mn. An.ii .nA i .. That article is reproduced else- do the rest, and nobody con do it better. Address- , . a t-,,,-., -t w wlierefathl issue. Acoompany- fiRmwn PBTMTTwnr1 -u..i,.ti xr n I . ..." ' . ' I mg the article in the Record was . . .v. caW lneia wun anu we money account of the proceeding of ! can't be raised without taxation, I the commissioners, showing that and it is nothing but fair f r every J tny had released on the first Mon- 4 : man who it able bodied or has APni-7 W" Irom pmp rty.o contribute hi. share to VrrOZ? ZX? the publio schools of the State snd ltaeet April s8, to have one more to take care of the aged and infirdi I round at their ' illegal releasing who can't care for themselves. .. gsme. , . And further mom I her. i. Ba Nw, Madison county is t hide- douiki, ayea in uc wool. r $5g00FF THE PRICE' v ' , ON ALL --'i ' :-S - J - -NISSEN WAGONS: - , We have in stock 9 and J Inch gears in medium height or low wheels as desired, suitable for the road, or lumber hauling. Specially ironed with extra thick steel tire, etc. This great re ductionJn price applies only to our present stock. After these -ore sold, TL Md prices will be resumed. COMB AND SECURE -, ONE BEFORE THEY ARB GONE. . ; - , - . . T. S. Morrison, ASIIEVXLLE. N. C. -- t t "t 1T1 -v- more nse of the discussion of the Radical stronghold the stamping r -DR. T. C. SMITH; Wholesale Druggist, ' ASHEVTTJ.K, 3ST, C. 40 yen la dmgi. New Contitutlou being an Israel grpandt and pasture - of Senator ot making a campaign on the 14th Hi V -in-lw -nd w partner is and 15th amendments to the Fede- &f Y1!!?'',?0"! and draws, ral Constitution. . All the talk in to :C0MCrw the world wont change either the! The troth of the matter b a nut- Federal Constitution or the State I sheu is Senator Pritchard desired. Constitution nntil it Is brought by his open letter, to detract atten before the neonle and there ia nn nom ine rascauiy 01 D 13 con change ssto either one before th. f.SwK -Tl peopis at uis time. ; formaUon" part of his little joke tri a . a I . . . . w ny nor aiscuss matters Ipat are I smacks oi a vivid imagination tho' to be voted on f I to be chanubie perhaps the aena Rorh to w.rllf,. i).. tor was so Busy onticipaUng on taxes of Madison county and get- jtirj our county iDaeDtcxtness in ha shape that it can be paid ' without Srst doubling itself in in . tewst. There are plenty of things odor from Canaan, he did not de tect the rottenness in Denmark. Before be ends out any more open letters, the Senator will prob ably run "down home" tor a brief ! consultation. Sabbath schools have recent It act or acts of the legislature of each been organised bcth at Big Pine such state ceding to the United and Mount Pleasant and seem to States the right to acquire and con- be flourishing at either place. The trol such land: Provided. That officii and ti-.rhon at tha fnrmr when the owners of luds sought I place are: Superintendent. Will to be acquired for the purposes of jam Worley, jr.; Secretary Reagan this act are unwilling to sell the Worley; Chorister. Wm. H. Ro- sarae on terms satisfactory for the berts : Chaplain. E. M. Arrwood acquirement of such landa shall not teacher ol male bible class. Wm be had so long as the said owners H. Robert; teacher of female bible shall protect and perpetuate the dags, William Worley, jr.; teacher loresuon said lands, under such 0f boys' primary class, E. M. Arro 1.4.- I -1 I 1 I ...... oKuiakiuu. o sua c prcsuriucu vj wood ; teacher ot girls primary the secretary of agriculture for the class. Miss Ella Calwell As to the control of the forests on other Utter place the writer is not so lands purchasod by the government weU informed, but Mr. Cling under this act, so tar as the same Gentry is suptriatendent there, may be applicable. however. Sec. 4. Tbat the secretary of i Now I would like to ques'ion agriculture is hereby authorised our honorable Board of Road Super add empowered to accept gifts of I visors relative to their acts of lest land for the purposes of this act,! meeting, Why did they g've ard such lands shall thereafter be three able bodied Toad . subjects known by such names as the leach one year's time for damage ot donors, with the approval of the J road amendments in passing secretary ot agriculture, may pre-1 through their lands, alter the dam- scribe, . - j age was fully assessed by a Jury Sec 5. That the secretary ,of "d damaged (T) parties paid agriculture may do - att thinrs ont ln f01 ""o7 necrssary to secure the safe title in -honw like to remind the I . a m a the United States -to the landa swresaia aonorabie board that a . . . herein provided to be purchased; ben citiiens aspire to offices of but no payment shall . be made fori lU8UC eJ re sworn to gose- any land purchased nnder this set cording to law and equity and nntil the title to such land hall be hon id refrain from acting other- satisfactory to the attorney-general J186' and xmveysuce thereof duly exe- Wishing Thb Ricoob great snc- cuted and accepted 7 cess, . fcec. 6. That the .secretary .'of! n P09' the ring rule tosup- agricnlture shall make provision fori P18 1 had best Close out I gores, And give to all my last address. Yours for Democracy, . . Oki or the Readers. Worley, N. C, April 17, J9O2. divided attention of the crowded court room for nearly half an hour. 1 he colored people had been im posed upon long enough, said Green, and they proposed to have freedom and their rishts if ther went to the extent of blood and death. He had a motion to make and wanted it to go on record. He had plenty of money and back ing to light Ihe issue and "he ex. pected to gel justice even if had to obtain it in the United States' Supreme Court under the four teenth and fifteenth amendments. He charge.1 the jury box officials with corruption and perjury and said that they should have selected tor the jury list good and lawful colored men of this county. He said that in Delaware a ease wenV up to the Supreme Court on motion that no negro had served on a jury in the State courts since the emancipation of the negro. The Supreme Court sustained the motion. "And for the same Ma son," said Green down In the State of Texas as mean as that State is a man was granted a new trial We have spent millions to free the Cubans and the Filipinos, bnt here at home the colored race ia being discriminated against and has no freedom." At the conclusion " of Green's speech there was a momentary silence in the court room, and then Solicitor Webb stood on bis feet to say, m eBect, tbat Gren nr '.1 want a good many lhiu-a t' th couldn't get and totrht--t ; , the reforesting of clearings on lands purchased under the pro vis ions o' this act, whenever such planting shall be necessary lor the protection of the soil or the wa'er didn't want. cheer the solic stopped by Ju JuJjs CcLIe motion to c - nst 1 I of ia a t -r f A Esovc; : r v ii 5 C Me. cv -.: t u
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