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f EVERYBODY reads it that's why you can rtacu everybody through THE X RECORD. - 4 ger list of Actual Subscr i bers in Madison than any , other newspaper. J GUARANTEE 4 lar". i . .- county RECORD v . - I POLITICAL REFORM AND THE GENERAL UPBUILDING OF MADISON COUNTY. - i .... i -'-l..-.l,lr. - .. . , , , i i " ,1,.,' i .,i " , i , , .. ." ...l-il ' ..... ... i , ., . ' ,. . , , , , 1 ., ,., ,;. '. ,. , , ,' i ', i," r VOL.111. ' . . . MARSHALL. N. C; FRIDAY. AUGUST 29. 1902. , NO. 9. FURNITURE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL v WE LEAD! Solid Oak Beds from 2.00 to 6.00; Cane seat chairs, with three slat back, for 50c. Kitchen safes, with tin fronts, from 2.25 to 3.00 Cupboards, with tin front, from 4.00 to 7.00 Dining chairs, from 75c to 6 00; Rocking chairs, from 1 00 to 10.00 ?3 r 1 1 : ... r - . Side-boards, from 12.00 to 75.00 Bed Lounges, from 12, to 20.00 - We cany everything in Furniture. See our stock. JASPER L SMATKEHS & SON 45 PATTON AVENUE m ASHEVILLE, TO. : 0. H. FRYE, PRACTICAL MACHINIST. Cleans and readjusts all kinds of Sewing Machines. Tunes and re pairs musical instruments. A card will bring him to your home. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Address, i.r. WALNUT, N. mm mw "t Firs lass Hay neatly baled for sale. Call or addsess C. A. HENDERSON, Dry Bramh Farm, near Mat shall, N. C. 8tnd us your JOB-PRINTING ' If you want it done really any omce COB CAN CLAIM, - WE EXECUTE Subscribe lor the Record and get all the facta la reference to trie 9m Congressional district and at the same time get a chance ut the $100 PRIZE. The sooner you guess the better your chancee aic to gft a prize. Turn to our prize offer on another page and read it carefully. Atianta,KnoxTiue &BrtiiMN Railway Lot Round Trip Rates on Winter ' Tourist tickets from all poiuta to - resorte iu Georgia,' Florida, South x America and Cuba. Scenery ' 'through the mountains nd Hia ' trasee River Gorge unsurpa8fed for" beauty and grandeur. Tbe only Raiiroad crossing the moun " taics by a loop line east of the Rocky Mountains. . All copper slag and Marble Bal last and steel bridges. . - .. . For safety and comfort be sure to ask for your: tickets o ) the SOUTH to read yia the A". K! & N By, All ticket agent tave them, for full in formation write'to ( - J. H. Mo WILLIAMS, G. T.A. ' " . : Knoxille, T'nu Wa pmmntlT obtain V. a mni trw in .... ""'mWtWWWI'ilW !.-ii kk.1.1, umtii or phool mTemUin tot ..... .1 I "I B It iilllV The Record rvill print your an nouncemeut from now Until conven tions are held for $ 3.00. This will carry with it the privilege of your fri"end9 writing short letters in your behalf. f '. ,; ; : : A vie wif always feed her i ' 1 belore as king him for tooi.ey. FOR ALL N. V NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. By virtue of the power vested in the undersigned as trustee of a certain deed of mint executed by S J. JIaynieon the 22nd dcy of February, 1902, 1o W. W. Zachary which deed of trust and note which it was given to secure, has bfen transferred to J. J. Rediimn and default haviug been made in the payment of said note and request having be?n made that I should sell the property herein de--cribed. Now, therefore, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House dnor in the town cf Marshall, N. C, on Monday the 29th day of September, 1902, the following described tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Madison oil. Walnut Creek, adjoining lands of A. J, Ruunion, the Lewis Peek farm, the LUenbee farm and W. L. Runnion, lying and being near the Wnlnut Creek church and near the head of the Lisenhce mill race. Being the same lands deeded by the said S. J. Ilaynie by G. W. Runnjon and his wife A. E. Run nion by deed dated 16th day of September 1882 and recorded in book K, page 411, of the records of deeds for the county of Madison, reference to which deed is hereby made for description- of the said lands by meets and bounds. JOSEPH R. HESS, Trustee. This August 23rd, 1902. Miss Nina Kunnion is confined to her room for a few days 011 ac count of sickness. , "HYETAB" f WHISKEY BEANS Somelhinit abgoluteW new and wilh which we have xperiaented for yean: One Bean make one cIam Artificial Wh ta ker Kye or Uourbon; aiz Beam to the pint. Juit the ihim for tra Teller, and convenient for picnics, excursions, vtc Contains all the virtue of the best whickies without the deleterious efleccMad from the pore vesetabtc matter, and ((uarnteed to contain no poisonona or narcotio drugs ot any description. - '. ' If a binrerve is sol desir ed, a Bean may be taken in the month without wa ter, and Ills mmt exhilep ati g t-tt'.t will be exper ienced. : -,J ... . 1 Bex of 13 Ccana. BOo; Hi lirans retail at 10c rach, end etin be procured from anr drugi-it, fa dot grocer, or finuelrss bar. For sale' on dining cars. Olio fan frt postpaid on receipt of V) etn. 5 S a X B 5! it i v'GIesiij SlsUlhti' Company ' CIKTII.I.KKS OF" RYE Am) UOUHO.V WHISKlEH ex. ijoui.s,mo.' ; MADISON'S - BEST KUW8- .. - ; n - v ' - - - . - PAPER IS THE A 'n, EECORB. t - SURVEYING". . , All persons, who have land to survey would do well to remember that J. II. Hunter of Outlook, N. C, is oue among the' best if not tha beet land surveyor in Western 1 Carolina and alwayr ready serve ithe peoj.Ie on hon notice. - . THE RECORD Pubiished Evicny Friday by thi RECORD PRINTING CO. "W. W. ZACHAHY, Kditoii. J. K. 8WANN, Business Manager. OFFICE IN 3o FLOOR BEDMON BRICK B'LD'Q S-We extend you a cordial invi tation to visit our office when ever you are in town.. j WE I 'HA LLEKGEthe Eagle the. offieuil oi aan of the Court- m'- MKfl( A. MI " " V.l .... ttn.' a single instance in which tee have made a mis-statement of 2 facts, or have mis-quoted the records oj tlis county. Marshall Moving toward Industrial Improvements A cotlon mill for the town of Marshall seems to be no longer a question. There have been cotton mill men who have plenty of money making propositions to build a mill at this place if local business men would subscribe enough to show that they were willing to do their part in starting this enterprise. Last Friday there was a meeting of t' e business men of Marshall and surrounding country in the office of C. B. Mashburn and twenty-five thousand dollars was promptly sub scribed and guaranteed to the out side capitalists for the erection of the mill. That was the amount asked for but we have no doubt but there are many other leading citizens of the county who would like to invest some money in the cotton mill business as that seems to be the business out of which a great many men in the south are now making their thousands. Marshall is an. ideal place for a cotjon mill. The French Broad river furnishes water power second to none in the State when the cost of bridling the stream is taken into consideration. There is more sur plus labor in this county suited to cotton mill work, perhaps, than any other county iu the State and at the same time there could be produced enough of every thing that would be needed to feed a town of a thousand people in a few miles of the place. Now is the op portune time for our citizens to press forward and never stop until the wheels of industry are beard not only at Marshall but the whole distance of the French Broad through the county. She can furnish power for all of them. The mouthpiece of the Ring, last week, took great offense at The Record because this paper made some remarks about the good men iu the republican party that were beaten in the primary with money and liquor and gravely as serted that there was no liquor used. The editorial writer of that paper, who is a stranger to the people of Madison county, seems to think that he can fool them right before their eyes. But be will find that they are not so credulous as he thinks. They know a thing or, two when they see them. ' - Let the Eagle, the mouthpiece of the Ring, tell us how the Ring will have the Ring candidate for the legislature to stand on the liquof question, and also on .the question 'of the county indebted ness. If he is to represent the people' of Madison county in the legislature they would like to know how he stands on these important questions. The people are' no longer in favor of the Ring pro curing just such legislation as is to their interest and then try to pack it off on a democratic legisla ture So just let us know how the Ring stands before the election. Governor Jelks, of Alabama, defeated Ex-Governor Joseph F. Johnston in the democratic pri maries held iu .that State on last Monday, As bnfore stated the democratic hog of Buncombe swallowed us by main strength, while tlie republi can hog came down to Madison and stole the whole business in broad daylight. See? It is said that Mr. AcNamee de dines to run for the State Senate on a ticket with D.m Reynolds lor sheriff'. After associating with the drunken pang ' that attended the Judicial convention here at Mar shall and stealing a nomination lor solicitor, we are of the opinion that Dan is the man Uiat ought to kick Senator Vanee'i Poem on the Tariff. ''Our Mary ba-I a little lamb, Her heart was most intent, To makes i's wool bey and its worth, Bring 56 per cent. "A pauper girl across the spa Had one email lamb also, Whose wuol for less than halt that sum Slie'd willingly let go. "Another girl who had no sheep, No stockings wool nor flax But mony enough just for to buy A pair without tl.c tax, "WoLt to the paper girl to get Some wool to shield her feet, And mkc her stockings, not of flax But out of wool complete. "When Mary saw the girl's design Shfi Btraight began to swear She'd make her buv both wool and tax Or let one leg go bare. ''And so she cried: 'Protect, Reform ! Let paup r wool in free ! If it will keep her legs both warm What will encourage me ?" "So it was done, and people faid Where'er that poor girl went, One leg was warm with wool and One, with 50 percent. ''Now praise to Mary and her lamb, Who did the serene invent, To clotha one-half a girl in wool And one-half in per cent. "All honor, too, toMary's friend, And all protective acts, That clothe the rich in real wool I And wrsp the poor in tax." ALL WERE SAVED. "For years I suffered such untold misery from Bronchitis," writes J. H. Johnston, of Broughton, Ga., ''that often I was unable to work.' Then, when eiery thing else failed, I was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. My wife suffered in tensely from Asthma, till it cured her, and all our experience goes to show it is the best Croup medicine iu the world." A tiial wilt con vince you it's unrivaled tor Throat and Lung disease. Guaranteed bottles 50o. and 1.00. Trial hot ties free at Redmon & Roberts. If yon want good, honest government, you must select good honest men and soner business men to manage your public affairs. Ex-Judge David Schenck, of Greensboro, N. C, one of the most prominent .lawyers in the State, died at his home io Greensboro on the 27th inst. at the age of 71 years. LOOK. PLEASANT, 'i PLEASE. Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Eaton, 0-, can do so now, though for years he. couldn't, because he suffered ' untold agoay from the worst 'form of indigstiou. Al' physicians and medicines failed to help him till he tried Electric Bit ters, which worked such wonders for him tnat he -decla.-es they are a godsend to uflerrs from dyspp ia and stomach troubles. Un rivaled for diseases -of the Stom ach, , Liver and Kidneys, they build up and give new hie to the whole system. Try them. Only 50o. - Guaranteed by Redmon fc Roberts druggists. - , Pint I rd CoBTenUoa. ' ; The democrats of First Ward, No. 1 township, are called to meet at the Court House ia ' the (owu of Marshall at 3 o'clock p. m., Satur day, September 6th, for the pur pose of selecting delegates, to the county convention to be held io Marshall on - September 18th. Every democrat ia urged to be present. : 3. R. SWANX. Chairman 1st Ward. An Editor's Enterprise. An exchange is responsible for this goon story: A rural editor who was fisiting New York was quite amazed with trie promptness the newspaper displayed in getting out reports on King Edwards condition He determined to adopt the idea on all important events when lie should return homo Soon after wards he was told one morning by the locid physician that Deacon Jones was seriously ill. The deacon 1 was a man of some distinction in the community, so the editor posted a series t f bulletins as follows : 10:00 a. m. Deacon Jones no bette r. 11 -00 a.m. Deacon Jones has relapse. 12:30 p. m. Deacon Jones weaker. Pulse failing. 2:15 p. m. Deacon Jones fam llv hat been summoned. 3:10 p. in. Deacon Jones has died and gone to heaven. Later in the afternoon a traveling salesman happened by, s'opped to read the bulletins, and, going to the bulletin board, made another report concerning the deceased. It was: 4:10 p. m. Great pxciterrenl in heaven. Uencon Jones has not vet arrived. JUST Whence LOOK AT HER. camo that spriglnly osy com step, taultlesa skin, rich, ro plexion, emiiing fac SI good, lecls gc-ad. Here's be looks s Her se cret. She uses Dr. King s M'W Life Pills. Result, all organs active, digestion good, no head aches, no chance lor "Inues. Try them yourself. Only 25c at Kedinon & Roberts. To Resign The Solicitorship. ' Special to The Observ er. Aslieville, Aug. 2. --It is r- nond abnut the city that J. M Ju.lger, who received the nomiiia- tic n for Cong ess from the Demo cratic party of this district at the Hendersouville convention, in ends to resign the solicitorship, and that William . tjocKa, un democratic candidate for th office, will be appointed in his stead. In the event of this taking place it is said that Mark W. Brown, who holds the ofhco of po- ice judge ana who is the republi can candidate tor the solici.orship, will remain in hia present position uni after ihe election. It is said that the friends of Lawvcr Thomas Jones, who re cently brought suit against George V. Vanderbilt for injuries received in a fall lrom a carriago, while returning from All-Souls Episcopal church at Biltmoro, are strongly urging his appointment to the position of police judge, which will be vacant by the resignation of Mark Brown. The Second Fiasco - The adjourned meeting of '"dem ocrats" in Warren county to en dorse Mr. Hill for Chief Justice was held iccently. Seven were present one more than at the first meeting and there wasn't a de'nocrat in the crowd. If the Warren crowd, who aro running Mr. Hill's campaign, had set out with tho intention of destroying his cundtlacy they could not have succeeded better. The real friends of Mr. Hill would advise him to write a card withdrawing his first caid and reallying himself with his old party. News and Observer. Just wait until after the 28th and tie convention of doodlers and bung smellers at Greensboro will endorse Mr.. Hill and then he will hav "backing" lrom ''awa back." - "Eplnrltai Splsttenstnt" By accident- the Ron. The Kluttz's and Ihe Hon. Epluribusj Sparta, N. C, a few days ago and OUlUliCi "'Cull UWI,U1U u.-v Spence was torcea into a aenate oy his . , friends. whereupon Mr. Kluttz's proceeded to unravel this bunch of bluster. After th speak ing Mr. Klultzs reoewed his chal lenge for a. lull joint canvass mil Blackburu said 00 he didn't want anymore, r . . . Fnelient Cosing Smtt. President Roosevelt has accepted an invitation to attend the Annual Convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, to be he'd at Chattanooga, Tenr. on September 8lh and win idea go to Asneviue, N. C, and he and Senator Pritch ard are to go to Yancy county and take a bear hunt with Big Tom Wilson the noted hear hunter of Western North Carolina, The president will probably pass throu' Marshall about the . 9th, but we have no definite information as to time. . Iredell count democratic con vention Tuesday endorsed the can didacy of Hon. Lee. 8. Overman! for the United States Senate, Perhaps Judge Boyd didn't know that Zeb Hunter had just "Hopped" or ho would not have censuri d him fi-r muking a mis trial in the Pu'liam l):inl( case. Will the Eagle, tho subsidized Iling organ, please give us a lit tie proof on its statement ol uhoac- cuniulatid the county indebted ness. It 11 :eds a few '-sinkers'' to give it eight. Every tix paver in the county kuows that taxes are too high and they al 0 know that tho cunty debt is co: stantly increasing and the present it ng crowd is in abso lute c-ntrol. vVhere will it end? Every den.oer. t come out to the county convention on September 18'h am! lets put out a good countv ticket. Congressman Webb will be present at, our county convention 011 1 lit 13th ai.d will ai!dn-ss the convention, good speech. Cou;e out and hear a A change iu diet is good for bot!i man and beat, and a change in the count' management would be be; ter for all. Even the l-lind could tell that there was plenty ot whiskey 111 use at the primary. They could smell, vou know And there wus no whiskey used in the republican primary savs tho Eagle. Perhaps tlie editor of that paper t k1c a few ''whifs'' himself and was unable to .-ce further than 1 he end of his lio.-e. So the Igle whispers gent'y to Mr. Cocke that the majority in Madison will be twelve to fifteen hundred. That's rignt whisper gently and vpry easy fT you-know that there is no one so ignorant as t believ j you. The county indebtedness in- creased about thirty thiec hun iTred dollars last year, and this, too, with the highest taxes on rec rd. Where will we drift with this kind of management? Reports come from Havana that the Cuban Republic will decoiate those who rendered "notable ser vice to the Cuban Republic " Among 01 hers to decorated is Con gressman J . M. Moody, major ot he bi-ans brigade, what did he do to win Cuban gratitude? News and Observer. Why, he distributed Yankee baked beans end r-tten beef for the trust to Cubans and Uncle Sam paid the freight. Wantkd 1030 bushel peach .... 1 11 seed, aave your peacn seen ana bring them to me. R. H. Wahp. Have yoo If not you have lost money, iu stock at wholesale cost' TO QUIT THE GOODS BUSINESS, Not a few catch penny items to catch the unsuspecting, - but every item CUT TO FIRST COSTI Shoes 2 00 shoes for 1.50 i 75 I.50 1.25 1. 00 i-5 i ......1.15 ; o5 . ..75 80c ' 17 to 38 c ' Infant Shoes, Ladies & Gents 10 c 1 Hose- -,-l7C i A few Lawns at 4, 5 and J)i cents per "yard, worth from 6 to i2c; Fancy Negligee Shirts, 38c; Good Jeans Pants, 50c Folding and Woven Wire Bed Springs, I 75 and 00; Crock Ware, 7 t-2C per gal; Best Coffee in town, 9 lbs to 1 00; A real good one at ia lbs to I 00 J 9 THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. HtHHIHHIMtH4HHliH)Hili)lllllltl It Tax oa Incomes. The law requires that every per-, son withan income exceeding one thousand dollars per annum shall pay a tax of one per cent Oil said ii comes over and above one thous and dollars. This law applies to officers as well as others, and it seems th.t tl.e-e are people iu this county who draw more than one" thousand per year, but up to this time none have listed for taxes. Moral lien Unct be Chosen. Rev.. P. R. J as in. Lumberton- Robesnnian. It was refreshing to hear, so much inquiry at the State Gou vent ion about tho moral standing ot candid j tea whero they wereon known. It it a good sign. Men got vote ia that convention on acj ' count, of th ir high moral charac ter and niwi lost votes because thfir moral standing was not so good. This teBt is growing iu pop u lar fa or. Conventions are now learning II at the people will pot vote lor men in moral disrepuje necause they are nominees. iow in a w-ord it is b.td policy to se.eet a nominee with the disregard to hi I i;,Dijs aa s was the custom in by-gone , years. Humoral tone is higner and its tension less flexible than was the case at a. time to which the memory of many ot us reach. One thing about the republican-, t arty, it requires no man t ) come in at Ihe back door. As soon as he gets in he id showed right up to the pie counter. Dm ham Herald. And this tort of thing gives the old timers that tired feeling and disgusted look. Gold Leaf. It is unreasonable in the demo cratic opponents oc Judge Clark Io expect the republicans to allow them to name the candidate. The republicans will get the biggest vote and they should put up the man. Durham Herald. This would be but fair, but the new converts want to get right up to the front as soon as they "go ovpr." And if they are not allowed to hive things their own way what s the u e of turning republican? Gold Leal. Does anybody remember just what it was that Noah Rice said to Jess Starnes in the Judicial con tion. Dean Sisk, a brandy guager, of Macon county, is one and the same Hon. R. D. Sisk republican nominee for Superior court judge in the 10th distiict. This looks like getting the "swill tub'' and the judiciary somewhat mixed. We haye now already sub. scribed about twenty six thout and dollars for the cottou mill at Marshall and several thousand more to come in yet. Any citizen of the county desiring to take stock will please come forward. Well, the other candidates can stand off and throw rocks at Messrs Pritchard nid Craig Durham Herald. seen jack? He is still selling everything l IU I I I Dress Goods-- " 75c Serge at- 53c 60c Novelty at.... ..40c 35c Cashmeres at.Il.25c 30c Cashmeres at .oc 20c Cashmeres at.... 15c 15c Cashmeres at....ioc Calicoes at j4 to 5c O O O O O O O f! cr
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