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WE GUARANTEE a lar" DISON EVERYBODY read f? ger list of Actual Subscrfc' bers m Madison -than. any: other uewsnncer. : '. -.- thit'twhcvon cin narb everybody through? THB. RECORDv, L MA COUNTY RECORD ' POLITICAL REFORM' AND THE GENERAL UPBUILDING OF MADISON COUNTY. . VOlilll v ' MARSIIALiLj, N. C, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12 1902 ifcE i-uiiui iuut " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 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 Solid Oak suits, from 12.00 to 125.00 Side-boards, from 12.00 to 75.00 Bed Lounges, from i3i to 20.0a .. ; ' We car jy everything in Furniture. See our stocks , ' FOUR BIG FLOORS - JASPER L- SMATHEaS & SON 45 PATTON AVEftU ASHEVILLE, no?ice oftrustee's sale: "', By virtue of An power , vested iu tho undersigned as trustee of a certain deed of trust executed by S J Hay oie on the 22nd day of February, 1902, 1o W. W. Zachary which deed of trust and note which it was given to secure, has bren transferred to J. J- Rednmn and default havitiK been made in the payment of said note and request having been mode that I should veil the property herein de-cribed. Now, therefore, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House d'or in- the. town of Marshall, N. CM on Monday the 29tLday of . September, 1902, the followlng.deacribed tract or parcel of land : lying and being in the couoiy- of Madison ou Walnut Creek, adjoining lands of A-. J. Runnion, the Lewis Peek farm, -tho Lienbee farm and W. L. Runnion, lying and being near the Walnut Greek church aud near the bead of the Lisenbee mill race, ' Being the tame lands deeded by thosaid S. J. Havuie by Q. W. n . . w.im A . n. . i 1111 ... . tt n . v.. Wonl : Htd '16th da v of September 1882 and . recorded in bok K, page 411, of the records i f deeds for the county ot Madjsod, reference -to which deed is hereby made for description of the said "lands by meets and boumls. r- JOSEPH R. BESS, Trustee. This August 28rd, 1902. ..Trust Items. Left over from Jt week. ." Trust, N... C, -Sept 2. Every thing ii qu'et here,' sava politics; they are almost burning.; . ' -Several of 1 our people attended the very successful Union meeting at. Si ding ' Knob Saturday., and Sunday. They report a nice tune.' ; Jasper Ebbs. Esq-. U. A. Angel and J. G. Oardner (Shorty ) took in the Knoxvilie excursion . Sat urdar,V''; - ' The - writer is r iuioruir ui "Tad"? 1 yet dreaming of hia Frog l.evel friends "and that Ira has ap il ted . for a job w ith ."the " Hot Springs Livery Stable'.- and this . ' m ' . 1 can't be anpntea as every. gooa citizen knows they are very enter prising men and worthy of all the commendation they get.. f - ' The peop'e of this sectiou are very anxious to know who is to take Levi t Raleigh since Lyrick is one.-v T : , What tax do' you support Irs will levy on borses- and buggies ? Has any one heard - trom Chapel of late ? ', Guess he is forever gone. Is it true about "Tad" being endorsed tor constable in No. IT Ilis a known fact that he will make a good one for . be is alrays theic- Oar people are very much interested in his election.'- ' Cue school is very good this yesr and accompanied by a large ai t on dance. . ; r-. ; . ' ' Addio. - lT.i .' r;. Tsraia Vi. J. T"Tssl!j Notice is hert by given thst aj'pli i ' n . has been - tnada for anew V. t ; J to be iaidefl ' in No. 9. Tow us', p, with- voting place- at tckhouw. The same will be oiderf-d by tbe Board on Monday 1.1 inn?. - Jgf jh R Hess. Chm. Scty. J run : ;;-.:;;N. Heeded no Guardian. Our giant' commissioners or the Madison Legislature which ever you please to call them it seems have taken a very unjustifiable or extraordinary courst- in the trans action of business The order or legisruion 1 nave reference to: is in regard to the roads in No. 5 township'. It-appears there '-van an order granted by this Honor able (?) body to amend tbe road from or near the Forks of Ivy to tbe eop of the Walnut Mountain, which, in places, is needed. In getting this order No. 5 was oi ibe opinion she could take care of her self aud needed no guardian, but the Madison Legislature saw fit in its wisdom to appoint men from No 11 to take care of us, and lav off these amendments, which is very unsatisfactory to our people, for in making these amendments it will cost our township about fiye hundred dollars. . It seems that part of the Legis lature and No- 11 wants a splendid road through our territory, sorae- I thing Dfi the style to run as auto mobile, while their -owa roads or nut fit to drive, an ox cart over Now, in the name of oar good Lord, to save us and give har mony, .the Madison Legislature had b tier repeal this notorious act of legislation aud let old No. 5 manage her own affairs. We are strictly iu favor of good roads, but we do noi propose for Tom, Dick and Harry to dictate and run uur business. ' Now, may the Lord save this Honorable (?) body and on tbe first Monday in December adjourned them siue die. Ml KB . - Sept 4, 1902. A PARSON'S NOBLE ACT, "". " I waut all the world to know writes Rev C. J.Budlongof Asbwav R. I.". "What thouroug'ily good ana reuaoie medicine 1 round in Electric Bitters. They cured me of jaundice and liver trouble that had caused me great suffering tor many years, for at genuine. - all around care they excel anything I ' ever saw.'' Electric Bitters are the sur prise ol all for their wonderful work in Liver, Kidney and Stomach troubles. Don't 'oil to try. them; Only 50cts.. Satisfaction is guaran teed by Redmon 4 Roberts. ' "KYKTCAB" ;" WHISKEY. BEANS. Snaje:lii. nbsulatelr Wwviiil wtth which wh bare rzvrriircnled for tow On itM nakea on Artificial Whi kr Ky or KuuKbonk ix Bnuif to the pint Jot the thiuf for traveller, and convenient fur picnic, eicurviuo, tc- -Contains all ihe.virtoeof th bait whickiee -without th deletarioua enact. Mad; from tbe pur. retKablt Batter, and. (uaratttd to ooDtain bo poiaanoiM or naroolie dnigi- ot oj dcacrip'.ion. , li ifrenjt ia not danlr t, a Lkaa mtj ba take in the axxiih wilhont i t r, and the Boat eihiler tti tf effect will be exper i 3 : If. c ; r K 3 X n lf II atean. (Oo; i The Bean retail at lOr ' ' h, and eaa be prorarrd Aim aav orti(rgpt, Uorr --.oer, or iru-li bar r or oale on diniox cars. (n? b z wr postpaid en peript if Vt eta. ? Ciitr.; I.. .;: -j C- ff-tty k DIST1T I 1 i-H r - r v- A ND I JjVjL ' -.". "ill' ,4 err. ijovh,mo. THE RECORD PUBI-ISHKP BVDIT' FnOAT BT TBS. RECORD ; PRINTING CO. TV. W. ZACHAHY, Kditok. J. K. SWASN. Business Minaoer. twnwmnom riomon brick s-lo-s kWe extend you a cordial invi tation to yisit our office when ever you are in town. r jam WE CHALLENGE the Eagle thti' official orqnn of the Courts House Ring nnd the cbiim specu- htort of the county, to point out m a tingle inntance in which we have made a mis-ttatement of J jj facts, or have mi-qmted . the records oj the county.. The tax list for the year I9O2, as made out by the Register ot Deeds, ami turned over to the Sheriff by the County Commissioners ou tbe first Mjuday in Scptnnibea amounts to 80740. 86. If the sherifi will make his report on the first Mon day in every month ot the amount of mohey that he has collected du ring the previous . 'iionth, as re quired by section 98 of the machin ery HCt, it will be no trouble for any tax payer of the county, at any time through the year to rc- f. r to those reports as given in the Record and toll jnst how the sheriff is getting on collecting tax es and just how much is still, be hind, and any" tax payer of the oounty has a right to tnat infor mation at all times. In a mon- afchlal form, of ' government ttie officers are the masters of the - peo ple and hold nheir. offices by right of birth but in a repub' icao form of government public officers are the servants of the people or at least ought to be tbe servant ot the people and not their boss, and can only hold their office by vir tue of the will of tbe people. It is the purpose of a newspaper to give to its readers all the in for. mation that concerns their inter ests, that ia legitimate for the pub lic to know, and we hope to be able to give to our readers during the coming year all the informa tion concerning public matters as will enable them at all . times to know just how the county finance. stand. We do not wish to make any fUht on anyone hut simply wish to do our duty as a newspa per, that is Kve the people the facts. The Eagle seems very much dis turbed because we are not com plaining of the Board of Educa tion. All we have to any about it is that if the board of education is doing anything wronger i leav ing' undone anything , that ought to be done that it is the duty of the Eagle to call UteDtion. to the fact in wider that it might be cor rected. We give all the proceed ings, of the - board : of education just as we do the - board of com- missionera aud ii they were to fail to kep their records or make their reports aa required by law ii would be the duty of this pa per as well as ail other papers in the county to call that fact to the attention of the people which we would gladly do. So if the board is doing f anything . wrong pleas let us know in what particular and we- will help to get them tj correct it. -.- . II the Record will take the tron ble to examine the recorda he will Lnd out who madi the indebtedness of the county. W have heretofore shown who rbey were the records tell the st ory ; and if they lie, they are democratic lies, for they made theo. Eale. ' We have aearchsd ia vain for tome proof of your statement and fail to find it. We have elfo reques ted yt)u a number ot times to ivler Ct to the Book acd pagehereit raaj be found. Now where are lhevt About Majorities - The Eagle says that the Repub- Mntxn mainritv rtott iam ttiat znnK led since the Record was estab lished. Now every citizen in this county knows that this paper was not established until-about a year after the last election and we would ! like to know iust how the "trade and professional editor" of the Eagle arrives at these figures as there las been no election at all since its beginnings ascertain the figures, but this is just like a great many other things that appear in the Eagle its manufactured poppy cock to try to mislead somebody Just wait until fter November, neighbor, and then give us a few lines on majorities. - Tbej Know Tb Law, Bit Ira says that the commissioners and the sheriff certainly know the law, and that the sheriff's bond is perfectly good. Well, who would have thought that they knew the law from their lack of compliance of it ; and if they do know it why haven't they com plied with it themselves and also required the sheriff to do likewise. Is the fact that the Sheriff's bond is good a sufficient reason for you both to violate your oaths of office? Peace possess thy soul, friend Record. Thou canst sleep a peace ful sleep now. Our mutual friend, Sheriff Ramsey, has turned over $1,169.09 to our popular county treasurer to be divided among the outstanding claim holders. That is the way Republicans do with the people s money. Eagle. We have careful!y examined the treasurer's report of September 1st, 1002, and we fail to find this item included in said report. But per haps the popular(f) county treas urer will have to keep it strictly quiet and out of sight for a few months just to be Ifke the eificient(?) sheriff. . And we would like to ask jijst here if the . 6iant Commission ers required the sheriff to pay the 2 per cent, per month as the law directs for holding county funds for more than ten days. If not, why not? The Eagle continues to boast of the 1500 majority against the amendment. This sounds mighty big and is no doubt a sweet morsel to the "Ring organ." Why not look up the majorities as received by your present efficient ? sheriff and also yonr popular ? county treasurer, then you might throw in that of little Giant Ira to make out the i5oo. Wonder why it is that the Eagle does not put the name of its "trade and professional editor" at its mast head. Mr. Sams is not doing the editorial work and we predict that there are very few of its readers that know who the trade and pro fessional editor is- ' It now. seems that the "Ring tail" movement in Buncombe has gotten so billious that neither lit. McNamee or Dan Reynolds cared to run with it . . We congratulate them on their escape from the mot tled mixture.. .'." : :.:-?-. ",. We are informed by one who was present at both con veations that the judicial convention held here some weeks ago was a very! tame affair as compared with, the : mixed con glomeration that was held, in Bun combe on last Saturday. Col. Mc Namee and Hon. Thos Settle sat in an off eorner to lend respectabil ity, while Virgil and Ki and Dill did the performing. - Hon. E.". Y. Webb, our next congressman, opened his campaign in Mitchel county on the sd in St. where he spoke to & large and en thusiastic crowd.-. - P. P. stands for fritchards par te, 'ikewitN tor Pop Producer and Pie Promiser. Later ou tliey ill stand for Punctured Possibilitie News A OHeerver. ' ' Tbe new Pritchard capsules are to be taken only after each seal. Winston Guide. t Proceedings of Lh Board of County '' Commissioners. September meeting,- September 1st, 1902. Boflrd met, members present. Wra. S. Rice, Ira Plemmons and W. Id. English chairman, and the following proceedings were had: Ordered by the board that R. H Ward be released of the following taxes on $B00, the suine being ar error, for the year 1901. Taxes, to-wit: State, $126; pension, 24 school, 1.08; county, $4.12; total $8.70. Ordered by the board that M. E Haynit; be released of the taxes on $500 for the year 1901, the .same being, a mistake, taxes to'wit State, $1.05; pension, 20c: school 90c; couMty, 8 43: total 5.58. Ordered by the board that Joe Shork, Jack Buckner and George Buckner be and they are hereby appointed rosid jury to lay off and amend the public road in JNo 11 township, Madison county, the beginn:ng of the amendment iu the public road above James Ram sey's old mill, near or even with Anderson Hensley s house and running up on the East side of the old road so as to intersect with the public road somewhere near James Ramsey's dwelling house or the upper end of orchard. Ordered by the board that T. C Gentry be released of his poll tax for year 1901. township No. . Ordered by the board that MisJ Alina Wurner be released of the amount of taxes on $2,826.00, the same being used for school pur, poses. Taxes, to-wit: State, 4.88; pension, 93c ; school, 4.19; county, J.15 97,, t' tal 20.97, for tne year 1S01. Orderod by the board that Nin Norton be released of his poll tax for the year 1901, and also the tax on 9TZ0.W, taxes to-wii ine poll being listed twice, state, 47c; pension, 9c; school 41c; county, 1.55; total 2.52. Poll part : Pension, 12c ; school. 1.50; county, 1.73; total 8.35; grand total, $5.87. The same being in Nos. 2 and lO.towrmhins. Ordered liy (he board that J. S. Davis be released of bis poll tux for the yar 1901, he being dead. Ordered by the b Jard that T. J. Graham be released ot bis poll tax for year 1901, be being in too U. b. army. Ordered by the board that W- F. Ru'inion & Son be released of the taxes on $1000 the same being overcharged taxes to-wit; State, 2 JO; pension, 40c; school, 180; county 6.87; total 11.17. Ordered bv the board that Geo. Wild, J. N. Gentry and J. N. Buckner be reappointed as road jury to lay off public road in No. 12 township- Beginning at tlie Forks ot Big Pine Creek runs up to Robert Bakers; said jury to meet ept. 6, 1902, aDd proceed to lay off said road.. Ordered by tbe board that Mar shall Milling Co., bi and is hereby released of tbe taxes on $2000 worth of property; the same having been listed by error; taxes to wit: State 4 20; pension 80c; school 8.60; county 13.73; total 22.88. Ordered by the board that tbe jury's report laying . off a public road. Begin rung ar mouth ot ine Tillery branch, .runs between the packhouse and stable, on the right hand side of said .branch, with a riss ot about 1 tcot in 10 to the top of the fulls at the lower end of the Tillery o'd farm; thence up the Tillery branch with the old road with some amendments to me ts. Tillery house where Reuben Car ter now 1ms; thence with the load made by B. Tillery to theJxmg branch school houM intersecting with the public road at or near the Long branch school house be and the same are hereby approved.' Ordered by the board that W, II. Ferguson be released of the taxes on tbe amount of $1800 -for the year 1901: State, 8.78; pen- sion, 7zc; scaooi, s.z; county, 12.36; total 20. 10. Ordered by the board that W. C. Sprinkle be appointed ' finance committee iu pUce of J. N- West resigned.' Ordered by the board- that Low Clarke be admitted as an inmate to the county home. ' Ordered by the board that tneJ jury report or no. is township, Madiaou county, laying outa put lio road ; beginning neat-A. E . Plemmont house on Meadow1 Fork creek and ends- ia . the gap ' of mouutain near Lee Rogers to tbe Fines. Creek; road - at Haywood oounty line, the grade being 1 toot in 12. that the tame be approved. Ordered by the board that the following drawn jurors be sum moned by the sheriff to serve aa jurors for October term 1902: ' : nasT week. Township No. 1, J N Jones, J J Perkins, R V Deaver, A E Roberts, DH Sprinkle, C N McLaio,GW Gabagan, J M Jam, J W Gileb, Township 2 More- Landers, II M Shelten. " Township 3 W B Hunter, G D Bird, John Edwards, Jesse Fisher. Township 4 W J Roberson, A W Ingle, W P Metcalf, L J Ho' combe. Township 5 W P Willis. Towuohip 0 K G Teagur. Township 9 C G Snelsen, C N Candler, J A Melton. Township 1011 M Walm. Towneliio 12 W L Dvis. Township 14 J C Robert, S S Con's, B W Clark. Township 15 W G Ingle, W M Bryan, Township 7 John Goforth Wiley M Roberts. Township 8--W-J Lusk, PA Early, Jas. Anderson. SECOND. WKEK. No. 1 township W V- Davis. No. 2 township Dick Kirk No. 8 township A N Smith.Jas Ellington, Lee B Taylor. N-. 4 N M Anderson, J G, Younir, RG Met.alf. ' No, 8 township J H Price. No. 9 township W L Hender son, A J t armor, Jas. Fortner. No. 10 township J J Paris, R. Ratnsev. No. 13 township R P Reynold. No. 14 township L V Fenders, ' C 11 Lewis. No. 15 .township A O Carter. THIliD WEEK. Township 1 G C Havnie, J D Crowder, Jno. A Craigmiles, S M Davis, Q V Lewis, b C Buckntr: fuwnsliip 2 .U K rrigman. Township 8 P G-Coffee, WG Hunter Township 4 J C Cudd, A E ndcrson. Township 8 T II Davis,- C C Dnckett, E..U nldrop, Vv R Smith. Township j(J L 1' Wttllin, J R Shelton. September 3. 1902. Board met, member present, Ira Plenuniiiis and W M English, at 1 hi.-i tune una the lollowing pro ceedings were had : Ordered by the hoard that .1 11 While be allowed 24. 9O stationery for clerk's office. Ordered by the board that R S Rarusev be and he is hereby ap pointed to let the contract out for construction of . the approaches or nil to the bridge at Hot springs. Oraered bv the board that K S Ram it y be allowed 23-60 for sum -mousjurv. Ordered by the board that Win ston Rice be allowed 12.00 for 1. st ing taxes.- Ordered by the board that A E Keith be allowed 5.26 (or halt fees. Ordered by the board that Dr. J K Hard wick be allowed 10.00 for services as superintendent of health Orderwd by the board that, W J Gentry be allowed 22.00 for ser vices as bailiff of court Ordered by the board that H O Cbandi-y be allowed 17.23 for half fees. Ordered by the board IhatVB Davis be allowed 10-50 for clerk to board. Ordered by the beard that C II Sowers be allowed 18 00 for in spection of construction of bridge at Hot Spring". Ordered bv the l"ard that K S Ramsey be allowed 22.40 for con veying prisoners from Asheville to Marshal!. Ordered bv the board that R S Ramsev be all .we I 22 00 for hold ing August court. Ordered by I be board that K S Ramsey be allowed 15.15 for con veying U A Hrndentou to atylom and expenses bringing Joe Roberts to Marshall. Ordered by the board that R S Ramsey be allowed 77 .80 fo- keepi ing juil from . August 15, 1902 to Sept.!, 1902 Ordered by the board that It A Henderson be, allowed 72.43 - tor keeping jail from Aug. 1 to Aug. 15, 1902. Orde ed by the board that Red- mon & Roberts be allowed 7.58 for stationery, for', registers offiueand burial clothes for a. Jackson. Ordered by tha board that J R Hess ba allowed 4 00 for , services as finance emmit tee Ordered by the board that Ira Plemmons be allowed 26.00 fr ser vices as county commissioner, ,D days and 5 trips.. Ordered In the - board tuat Bracket Bridge Co., be allowed ,159 40 for part payment- for- bui ding bridges Ordered by- the board t tnat Bracket Bridge Co Ur-allowed 3,640 6Q lor balance- for building bridges- Ordered by tae -- board that uta Henderson be allowed 183.36 for keeping pa'ipers. V Ordered by the board that w Ki Sprinkle be allowed 4.40 eerric as finance committee. Ordered by the board that C A Nichols be allowe I 6.40 services as finance coma ittee. . - Ordered by tha board that W M Engl.sh' be allowed 1400 ser vices as county oommiwioi.er. : lOOKTIXUID Mil WSEK ) Ssktcrlhs tor tat Rsciri and get all the facts in reference to the otb Congressional district and at the same tme gf-t a criance xt tfin SI00 PRIZE. ,KindN C, Sept 7th I wish to have & fear . line pnb--lihed iu yo-ir valuablepapcr. Farmers ore busy palling fodder at present. Owing to wet weatber they are getting along very sfow. Our Sunday echool is progress ing nicely at preteiifc. . The liltle 5 iCefe cH ? arhtei -oft Mr. and Mis. S. J. Parker oj this" locality, died almost suddenly Saturday about 12 o'cIocL . It itr stippo-ed to havatcome-1 its deatb. by cholera lnfar.tom. We extenet tbe hand of sympathy USu-ttteni. There is quite an. iotwxatiHgr fight over the- pwdace-by tha locafc. peddlers in this vieinkf ostnow. The democrats vt this, the thir teenth township met Saturday, the 6th inbt. and held their town ship primary convention, which, proved most satisfactorily. Tl township' delegates appointed ta attend the county convention oi the 13th inst. were a filkw. H. B. Balding. R, H. Balding; 7r E. GreRorv, Thos. Rogerr. Th nominee for constable wa A, B. Russell. For J uatice ol tht Peace, H. J. Fleming. Jas. ' D. Balding i and J. E. Gregory. ' " J a ties B. White of this locality, went to Newport, Tenn.r tbe 4tb inet on business. J. B. Brown Mid J. N. Ebba went to Hot Springs Saturday ca buainess. James Davi, Buise, was withnsv -x Suuday. Success to the -Record. Viatuxc A BOY'S WILD RIDE.FOR LIFE With family around expecting him m die, aud n son ridinv lor life 18 miles to get Dr. King flew Dis covery for Cousomp-km.Conghsaud! Colds, W. H. Brown of Leeaville, In 1., endured death's agonies fxomr as'hama, but tliis wonderfnl medi cine gave instant relief and soon cured him.; He wruesr"! w slet p soundly very uigbt. Like marvelous cure of Cvatamptiaa Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove its tvatchtafrr merit for all Throat an Lung : troubles- Guaranteed bolUes 50c and $100. Trial bottle free at Redmon & Robert drug stMfc. Don't lose any sleep neighbor, over Jumbo Redmon andhk garret Jumbo will furnish plenty of turret 00m and will also- do- little; tu ning where the stubble is good- Evidently from, the- charaeter af the contents of tbe Record last week the editor was absent. Either tha-sub-editor presided or the fcdevil" straddled the tripod Eagle It makes little difference aa to whether it was the sob-editor or the "office Devil' that straddled the tri pod, as either eon Id get out a mora creditable aheet than tbw "trade- : professional" editor of the. Eagla. "The county Dewapnper ia notv t only a business guide, bat iea.pul pit of morals fot the eutire ooamn nity and county in whkh k i pub listed, it is a kind- psakue- -rostrum where the afXaira ei ststw-. are consiJcrfd; it i a esiat friend, "' a promoter of friendship, and foodt ' will.. - x . .. , - Off ftrHrortiCarellaav. I . . Mrs.- Bet tie- Swann and hr daughter-in-Uw,. . Mrs. Fittcher Sws tin, and a lovely baby, girt, of . Ensley, Alabama. who. have keer. oa a visit hen for some tie. Is A Wpdareeay evening for Marshall. Nv C. It will be quiet pleasant hr ' "Aunt Bettie'Mo see her sow Jack, who is now doing newspap-s work. : and is engaged ia battle- whh thcy re publican - eiur-era over there. t'ooyers (Ga. Fra rn : Tbe resneei ability aspiration t9 the rtpubliean party lad tha Raleinh News acid Observer to re mark: "The Republican) rtane Sad their aseitaats keep otlwjgii thir mouths tha words "a rpectaLl Repul.lican pary. I it postil! that they atlaataeknawledj t1 at.;) Republican party- never tut be& re-pevtable and ia now tnriagso pretend that it ia conrrrmd?" cVad aa your - JOB-PRINTIN - - If a wuot i! da.-, : i r Wti cub cmCLA'
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