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fcWE GUARANTEE l& FV Il .IA A T I 1 '. ' . EVERYBODY tend) RVBODV rendu it-- L ' 's why you can TiwixJEu vbody through TUEV - 6 that': A every 4 RECORD. RECORD ? "I '.).'" ' ' '-' " 1 . . i . I- j, "' i ..... !''. '..' ; i.i' . . " . ; . i. ., - r,,;,l:" ;""'v - : . , . ' ' - ' political reform and rwr general upbuilding of' Madison county. .. " , voii.ni. ' :- MARSiiAj. n;; ic frioay. October 10 1002. ' no. is ' v ...... .... . ... f 11 1 1 "1 ' ' ft vJt-Jfc 1M IT M-HTiiiMTl-11iri1i"llil m to ir .v;. j. GUDGEn & so:j : : DEALERS IN Ibuybrsand. . ' SHIPPERS. f ' air-kindz of otintr 3? .IPro&ueea, Come and see 'Weant NOTICE OF. TRUSTEES 8 ALE. v ' ..... A By virtne ot the power vested in vUi undersigned - trustee io cer- vltii deed rf trust executed on the 22nJ day of March 1902 bv J C. Kilpainclt and 8. K Kilpatrick to W. . W. Zachary which deed of ' irasi aua ihc now which was given to recure have beeu duly transferred to J. J. Redmon and de'ault having been mda. iu the pai roeut of , tne note secured by snid I'eed m trust and having been miuested by the bolder ot the said . - note and ded 1 trn-t to proceed to mill the land hereinafter described I will threfot aell tt ;ha highest , bidder for cash, at (he court hous ' door in the twwn of Marr-hall on SAT IIRDAY the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1902, at 12 oVIock m. the following described ; tract or ' parcel of land, lying and being in the County of MHdison.adjoininR the lnd of B. O ChandloyH. D. Mct ain, w. j.- west ana oineri, this being 64 acre tract of land, lying and being on the Landers brunch of Walnut creek, and what is known as Lot No. 6 of the estate ot A. J. Riiinaey. as divided among bis heirs. And (or the motes and bounds of the said tract of land re ferenH k had to an old deed in trust trlve to secure a debt to J. N, Wert and recorded in Book of the records of .deeds of trflsr- for MadJ "son coiintVn page, 506 where said ueeUnd bountlt are fullrjset oat, , The vdodr f4'd sale will be applied, to' the discharge of, the 'deb above referred ; to together .with interest and cost or sal 4, and ine remainaer u any win oe raiu to the said J . C. Kilpatrick and & K. Kilpatrick.' - y:.V - ' This October 1st. IW'l.s : ; , JOSEPH R HESS, Trunee ; ' i notice: All who ma - bexxmcemed. will take notice that the undersigned kas qualifed us administratrix of the estate ot H? F. Merell de ceased:. AUaconn's against said estate ntutt be press d ted. - wl'hin twelve months front this i , date or this notice wilt be plead ' against the filing i said accounts ugaiost the estate. I ; Sri '' V- - -Tbia 17. day of Sept. 1902. ' $ ; - tf jf..- Jane MerrelU .-j. ' ' " -j " ' . . i '. 1 Executrix. l Inter-Stiate Faix Atlanta, da . , October 8th, to asth, 1902. ATLANTA, KNOXVILLE AND NORTHERN RAILWAY. Will for the above occasion sell round trip tickets "from all Agency Sutious 10 Atlanta and return at t) e following rates? : " . K is UX V 1 1. LE, TE N N . , $&Jto Al.v tates include one admis Moo to the Fair. Tickets to be Sold from all Georgia stations daily Oct. 7th to 34th, except Sundays From all other stations Oct. toih, iCih. 14th, 15th. 16th and bt. 1 ittal limit of ail tkkeU Oct. 271b, r 02. Ee sure that your tickets I ! via the A K. & N. Ry-, the ; J. i. ,1 Scenic Line over the loop. WAITED. 1 - C 's g'x.i KioVory for Ax II ; 7, ', ot and a inches org s i.a a . ' or nu.se v. ' ;te. c- j ? C k t ' ft 1 S, t 1 -i ; ct 25 i. ! i t.-. Ifs li , - '. a; ' K1 - irlrf r rt-ttlrtrm-fcia-m 1Wif-n-fti'frff1r-m'iT I . us, your trade : Tha Blaot Iteh : ; The Republican wind pumpers who are going over the State Jrving. to republicanism it are telling, the Democrutc speakers who met them 011 the stump "yon must notmen tion the negro. You Democrats said that the. amendment would eliniiiiatd.j That ia all true about the elimination ot. the negro from politics In this Sttte Mr. Negro is not botheruig Vn politically uon. But suppose a man had a bad rase of seven -year itcb and gets well of ir. Of courts the itching and the nasty old scales would all bt over with, but it seems to 11s like the fellow might be allowed to tell once in a while about how bad tbe itch was wh"n he bad it and warn his friendj to be carefu and not be to ) familiar w:th a man with the itch. It is no harm to recite history .ccasioiislly, Monroe Enquirer. THE TWO PARTIES When J'.e Democratic fiiate Con- vent.io met in 189S the people were confronted by tne two records, one the record of the Democratic rarty, during it twentt -three years of ascfudcy prior to 1894. and thr o her the record of the Fusioniists during tfie four succeeding years. In that campaign we had only to point to those two records as ob ject kssou and invite the people to compare and consider them. The confidince which we had from the beginni"g of the campaign ia the result of the election-ol that year was predicated upon the conviction that the people of North Carolina posessed sufficient intelligence to distinguish between good govern ment and -bod government, and sufficient virtue-to prefer good gov ernment to bad government to bad governmeut. F E. Simmons at Greensboro. viv.-:-'.t MADISON'S ' BEST . NEWS PAPERS IS THE RECORD. ... "RYETAB'- f WHISKEY BEANS. Somethioc abtolalelf new dJ wiia which w have ezperiireiiled for feaiw Una. Hean nakea one rla Artificial WhW ker Kre or Bourbon; nil Bcana tn the pint. Jnsl the lliir,i( U irnvelloia. and coovvuirnt .. fur . picnics, excurHiona, Wr. ' , Cuowiun aM I tie virtue of (Uobert vl.kkiaa withoot tlw deWu rinu. meet it ad j fioro the iiura vaceUhle waiter, and (tuifrnUad to amUiu on poiaonoua or unmiUe iltng ot any description. . If a bTer-ge h not drur t, a Bean mnt bm taken in the nionib wiihoot wa ter, and the ! nhiler-tii-.g effoct will be exper ieuecd. Boa of 12 Beana. OOo. Hie Beina rrtai! at 10c acH, and can be pn wared frutu aor dnir'i-l, finer erocer, or trucirht bir, forwieoa orninjr ef. One b x aent pwipaid on receipt of SO etii. 3 v 7 ND DISTTT T vri il i - '..it.. O.- ST. Irl'i t:-.i-i and ft all i ) r" tr nee to the 51b . .. v'tt nd t i ; . e t! n i Cor (rre t r nt t) "it j t r ; ',1 r s i -1 ft I 1 pt a - '. ' r ( 1 THE RECORD PaaunncD Bvnr JTridax aix mm RECORD PRINTING OOVi V. 2ACHAHY, Kottor. JT. R. 8WANN. Bnmmi Mawaokr. orrict m mo ruoo mtouoH bihck e-Lca We extend you a cordial jnvl - tation to visit our; office . when ever you are itt town. , " VPS' fin T.T.Pwnpti lfZXfM 't i official organjof the , Qurt S , House Ring and the claim vptcw- tutors of tht county, to point out a tingle inula nee in which uv S have made a mia-statement of $ fv8, or hate mis-quoted the m recoidt of the county. S STATE TICKET. For Chief Justice : WALTER Cl-ARK. Associate Justices: HENRY G. CONNOR, PLATT D. WALKER. Corporation Commissioner: EUGENE C. BEDDING FIELD. Slate Superintendent of Public Instruction : J. Y. JOYNER. Congressman, 9th district : HON. E. Y. WEBB "" Judge 15th Judicial district: HON- FRE1J MOORE. Solicitor 15th district: , Wm. J- COCKE. ' CODITHICIET Representative THOMA8. N. JAMES. Clerk Superior Court HOW ARD Av ANGEL. Sberifif-J. R. SWANN. Register ot Deeds-J. WILL GOLDSMITH. . Treasurer JAMES E. BRYAN. Coroner Dr. I. ,E, BURNETT. Surveyor J. HARDY HUN TER. Commissioners MERRITT F. WHITTf'.M. C. BUCKNER, HEN. Ry B. BALDING. . Wt would like to ask tk Eiale, the mouthpiece of the Court House Ring and claim speculators of the county, why it Ss that the Ring requites toe county treasurer 10 hold more than five th'ousaud dol lars Tf the public lands ot tbe county in his hands, while the peple to whom ; the money is go-ng are asking for t the money every day . . .'.;;,. ''''- :' . We would like to ask tho Eagle. the mouthpiece of the Court Houe Ring, how the Ring -candidate for representative (Mr. Hamlin) stands- on the , liquor question in thecoMntyt - , ;.. Will the Eagle, the mouthpiece of the Court House Ring and the Claim Speculators of. the count, please let us know how the Ring candidate for representative (Mr. Uatiilin) stands on tne qneeuou of forcing tbe Claim Speculatra of the county to take their money and legal interest for-their debtai and thereby saving to the county about twenty five or thirty thous and dollars,? - .- fair Trsatmsat "t ' The Eagle the moa'b piece of the Court Hous- Riag,; has abused and criticised tbe pesent democratic state administration. Now, for a moment, tax payers of tbe county ref.ect that it is -a fact thai tl Siate Treasury has paiii fnt,o the Ifadison.couoty treasury for aciool and confedarate pensions, more money than the tbe tax r-ayvrs ad ti the state. Isn't that tresj ing tbe county pretty fair and square? ' a 1 " ii'. lj 11:::-t:.:o:tr- ; u If you wsut t- f '--s i)t the 1100 c' 'i f r'x ' : i ty t1- Reeorl it 1 '.t t ( ', ' U..!y t '' , t 1 e ' " T; " ' 1 r-a Proceedings of T tbe Board of Coaatj i Cpnunlssloners. Oct. 6th, 1901. Boird met, :memberg present, Ira Piemmoiis, Wm. S. Rice and W. Mi' English chairman and the following proceedings were had: ; ; Ordered by the hoard that Elbert Btickner be released of the tax on $240 for the year 1901, the same having been tlisttxi twice. Taxes to-wit: State, 50 cents; pension, 10 cents ; schOolf ortv three cents ; county, $1 65o; total $2.88. Ordered by the board that Joh i Nelson be released of his poll ta for the yoar lM)l, he being in the United Stales army. . , , . j Ordered by the board that the jurors report laying off a public roud in Net. 11. township be and the sinifl is hereby approved. The road beginning Jat ' the branch at the old saw ,miil place and runs above the . road and mill race, running above Mr. Ramsey's house nd orchard so as to intersect with the road at fi st' hollow ahove or chard. We further aeres that the county pay . Mr. Rambey $15 damage. f Ordered by tlie board that H. D. Frisbee be 'released of his poll tax f 01 the year 1001 itbein satis factorily proron to the board that he was fifty. years old at the time he listed his taxes for 1901. Ordered by the board that th; jurors report laying oil a public road in No; 1 tjwnsliip, Madison couny, be and Jhe same is hereby approved. Tho rond beginning at or near the gau this side of Anders and running northwest as shown by marked stakes crossing the point of ridge and running as shown by marked stakes to the second ridge at or near. the corporation line Ordered by tbe board that J. B. Hetisley be releused of the taxes on $600 owing tp ,the freshet last Spring waj4uosjway his. barn and other cut houses, and also consid edible damage to his bottom. Taxes to wit: State, $1.26;" pen sion, 24c ts; school, f 1.08; county, 4.12; total $C.70 for the year 1902. Ordered by the board that Reagan Ramsey be allowed thirty dollars for taking care of Van Rigs by for twenty three days and a'so doctor's bill of 6.00 paid by him. It is ordered by the board that the county treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay out the money levied and col lected under Section 8 of Chapter 322 of the Public Laws of North Carolina pro rata on all of the in debtedness of said county con tracted and incurred prior to the! passage o' said act March 1st 1901. . Iir making the calculation to as certain the amount of said indebt edness the said treasurer will in clude all of the indebtedness con tracted, and incurred prior to March 1st 1901 with the interest on the same up to that date. , He will pro rate the money ac cording to law, as above indicated and' credit on the back of esch claim bonds or coupons, . the amount paid thereon and the date thereof .and take ft receipt therefore and make a full report to this board at , nect regular meeting. Said treasurer shall pay out tbe same onOod 15, I9O2. v ;VV . It lsordVn-diby the board that Ira Plornmous is hereby apptinted to rfleet bidders at . the Ivy bridge on 0:U Ifftb at II o'clock to let co a tract for constructing and building tbe ahutux-nts and mak ing fill atihe Ivy bridge, ' .- : Ordered by he board that R. K. Javer be released of the taxes oh $200 for 19U2.. ' ' . - , ..' ..' Ordered by the board that the jury report laying oft a publio j road iu No. 12 township, Madison county, be and the same- is hereby abproved ', - ; Road beginning at the" Forks of Big Pine creek running,!? t0 Rob't Bakers laod, No taage allowed by said jurora. . Wbrff a" petition waa duly died ia MyT?01 with the board cf commissioners by the citisens of Litt'e Fins Cr-ek townghip asking that an election be held in said t Titory csi ti e r - t on of stock !.f (ftJ itoc 1 . a; i ' f " T rs ' v; an election was uuly called and duly held on tbe day ot July 1901 at which time a majority of said vo ters in sai l territory who voted, voted in favor of placing said ter ritory under the stock law, and a report 'showing the same was duly fiirfd with tbe board of co'mmission ers: -It is therefore ordered that snid election Le ratified and declarctl valid and that the, said territory be and it is hereby declar-d to be un der the stock latv lro:n and after Dec. 1st, 1902: It is further ordered that Mitchell Randall, Kirk Payne and Loranzo Farmer be and they are hereby np pointed a fence committee for t.aid township and it shall be thejr duty to make and" maintain a' t-uitaltle and proper fence around said.tor ritory hercinbefore'described. And it is further ordered (hat public notice or" this order be port ed at the court house door and at 3 public places in said territory. Ordered by the board that all road jurors laying oil any road in their respective townships that they be paid out of th roud funds due said townships in which sai.i jurors served. Oidered b.vthe board that S. D. Randall be allowed 12.05 foi list ing taxes for I9O2, Ordered by the board that R. S Ramsey be allowed 23.OO for clothing for county prisoners. Ordered by the bourd that Rgan Ramsey be allowed 3O.OO for feed ing and taking care of Van R'gsby and for doctor's bill paid by him. Ordered by the bord that Reagan Ramsey be allowed 1.00 for se -ving as coroner's juror over Robf Chaudley. Ordered by the board that Levi Henderson paup r claims be eon solidated amounting to 237.53. Ordered by the board that Red inou & Roberts be allowed 5.36 for merchandise for county. t "Ordered by the "board that R. S. Ramsey be allowed 179.02 for keeping jail. Ordered by the board that R. S. Ramsey bo allowed 6 03 Tor money puid out for county. Ordered by thi boiird that W. 0. Sprinkle be allowed 2.00 for'ser vices as road juror. Ordered by the board that I'at tie Messer be allowed 2.00 for ser vices as road juror. Ordered by the board that A. II. Bryan be allowed 2.00 for services as toad juror. ThtSeeorl Alnght- .The Raleigh News and Observer has this to say of The Record, in the editorial column, of the issue of the 7th, instant. The Madison County Record is tbe right sort of a Democratic paper It is exposing the bad county gov ernmeut in Madison county as car ried "on by Pritchard's henchmen, and is doing great service lor good government. Results: Pritch ard says no decent people allow it to como into their homes. The kind of Democratic paper the Senator praises is - the one that booms and praises him, . is silent about the wrong-! ot his party, and writes up his Qry-as dust tarifl sophistries hs the able speeches of a statesman. By the same token the Democrat, tre tired ot that article. GOES LIKE HOT CAKES. -; "The fastest selling article I have in my store," writes druggist T. C Smith, of Dayis, Ky., "la Dr. King's New ., Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs, aud Colds.-because it always cures. In my six years of sales it has never tailed I have known it to eave sufferers from throat and Inag diseases, who could get no help from doc'ors or any other remedy-" Mothers rely ou it, beat physicians prescribe it and, Redmon A Robtrta guarantee a.t istaction or refund price. Trial but tles free Reg. size. 50c and $1 Mobile-Asheville Sleeping car line will be shortened to Mobile Birmingham LtnO. Last car for Asheville, leaving Mobile, Satur day nigbt, October 11th. Last car leaving Asheville, Monday October l3th. .. Charleston-Asheville Sleeping car line on train 9 10 will be short ened lo Charleston-Columbia Lin? train 15 aud 16. Lost through car leaving Charleston, Saturday nigbt, Octotx r 11th. Last through wr leaving Asheville, Sunny C ' Vr V- h. The County Joint Campaign. The joint ca npaiVn between the county cand dates is on Tt Hiiiran " e ! , on Tucsdify at Lit'le San ly Mush ehurcli. About 60 voters are ssTd to have hten present, and the occa sion" went oil pleasantly. 'I hou . N. James, esq. tho democratic can d'date l'r tit li';iiliitiire opened the discussion 111 a forui' le, strong speech iiiTtinging the repuM can jiarty for ljcal mismanagement of public affairs. Mr. evi Hamlin followe.l in an at tempt to explain mutters and ui')sl of the candidates for the .other county (fh.iHS made short speeches announcing their cindiducy t.nd n'ding wieh other reniaiksas seemed fii them suit able for five minutes talk. To-day the discussion if at Dig pine Creek. Th Governor at Marshall . Governor Aycock began his western series of speeches at Mat shall on Wednesday. Coming di rect from Raleigh this was his first sp;ech west of the ridge during .1.:.. tm. . 1. - mis i;aiiiucii;ii. 1 iic loiii l utilise -. wnafillori 1 with demits inrlt.diiiw a sprinkling of repablicins The f-penkers were given the most careful attention and a keen appreciation was manifested by the thoughtful crowd. Quite a number of ladies were out . and seemed to enjoy greatly the patriotic, elo quent and at times humorous ut terances of the speakers. " County Chairman Chas. A. Henderson at i o'clock introduced Hon. S L Patterson, commission er of agriculture, who made an in leresting and practical speech ad dressed largely to the farmers whose interests he so well con serves as the head of the agricul tural department. Hon. Tom J. Murray in an ani mated and highly entertaining speech introduced Gov Aycock. Tbe distinguished speaker, after some humorous alluMons to his in troduction, stated that there were nearer no issues in Slate politics this year than there had ever been within his knowledge, "The republicans-have raised one issue" he said : "They accuse us of ex travagance in the administration of State affairs. This accusation is totally unfounded," he continued. "But if they had said that the democratic party had spent more money in the same time than their ( fitsion crowd had spent that wot 1 d' be the fact." Then the speaker showed in the most forcible manner the necessity and the constitutional demands for longer terms of public schoois. The constitution says that at least a four months school shall be taught in every school dis trict each year. This, the speaker declared had beeu done in every county iu the State with possibly only one exception. There had been built one sc! ool house for each working day during the last school year. There had been sen t to Madison County, out of the state treasury- over $2700 for school purposes an amount ex ceeding what Madison County paid into the state 'Then 3rou Madison republicans have no cause to complaiu as 3rou are peid a pre mium to stay in tbe state." If that be extravagance, the governor said, to provide for the education of the children of the state aacordin to the demands of the constitution, then let the republicans make the most of it. When he went into offiice he found many of the indigent insane confined in jails and poorhouses of the state, and had pitiful appeals wives for - their insane husb.-.nd, from mothers for their demented, boys from women with families to core for and they themselves io want, All this he said should bp remedied, ond $100,000 were spent to Dut no a new bnildiutr for them at Morgan'ton, ''Do you like it?" j Exclaimed the orator. -"It yon don't then vote thertpublican ticket for I don't want .10 aie iu ine same party with you." . " ; ! A touching plea was .made for the old confederate soldiers, and it was shown that it was only just tnd proper to some what increase j the amount for pensions, so as to render more tolerable his few re maining days as he toters down'the ' western slope of life's journey. The governor then quoted ihe state republican platfoim to show that that party was in favor ot am ple appropriation for all these pur poses. The charge of extravagance in state affairs was shown to be tot- tally unfounded. The Governor then addressed himselt to national affairs. "Senator Pritchard is ap parently ungraieiul. He was aided by the negroes to 'get into the IT- Senate thn.he had them! kicked out of theeonvention" a mast j cogeut argument agaiast protect ive tarif was. The speech was ad mirable in matter and. delivery and appropriateuess. Joint Casiass. I - '11... 1. -1 I . ' "io -Krccuienk luanu tu:s oep . loo ioao i. 1 r n Ward, Chairman Republican Coun- fty Executire Coamittce and C.A, Henderson, Chairman Democmfio County FJxecuiive (ommiltee, wit--nesseth: , Said parties dn hereby arrange fir. a joint canvasf hi tween the Ki publican and Democratic canr . djdates of Madison county, on the following terms to-wit: The candidates for representative shall each have 35 minutes ou his opening 3ech and the 1st speaker a ieply of ten nruutcs and th" 2ud speaker a rejoinder of 5 minutes. The said paudidates r.r to open the; di-cushion alternately. v Mr. T. N. James making tfiw opening speech at Sandy Mush, it being the first appointment. ' All tho other candidates. for the various county offices are . jo have ; 5 minutes each except the com- . uii.-eioncr , und no one sliall assign . . . . 1 . . "" l""" f LlS 11(11,5 t0 0ther speaker. We agree to Ihe lst of appoint ni?n'.3 hereio ittachvd Speaking tlull begin each day at 1 o'clock.. It. II. WARD, Chairman Renublicitu Executive , Cotumittio. C. A. HENDERSON, ! Chairman Democratic Executive Committee. . Siindy Mush, Tuesday, Oct. 7. Spring Creek Seninar.y, Wednes day, Oct. 8. r ' Meuiows For!., Frisbee School House, Thursday, Oct-9. Big Pine Cre.'k, Friday, Oct. 10. . . Little lnoCretk, Caney Fork, Sat urday, Oct. 11. Hot Springs, Tuesday, Oct. 14. Chapd Hill. Wednesday, Oct. 15. Big Laurel, Thtusday, Oct. 16. Grapevine, Friday, Oct. i7. Old Bull Creek, Saturday, Oct. 18. Fosters Cretk, Tuesday, Oct. 21.; ' Upper Laurel, Wed'eslay,:.0ct. 22.".. California Creek, Tbursdiy, Oct. 23. . Middle Fork of Ivy, Friday, Oct. 24. .. Mars Hill, Saturday, Oct. 25. OUT OF DEATH'S JAWS "When doath seemed ve y near f.om a sever stomach and liver trouble, that I had suffered with for ' yoara," iit.s P. Muse, Durham, N. C, "Dr. King's New Eife Rilla savea my l.fe and gave perfect health." .B,st pills on eat th and on ly 25c at Redmon & Roberts diug store. v A Storm Part;. That was a most enjoyable affair Tuesday night at the residence of ' Rev. M. A. Wood, that pound party that was gotten up by th young people of the villege. Mr. and Mis. Wood werrf taken by . a eur prise, as the full handed callers ca no trooping iu. They evideutly had previously been to" sse tbe butcher, the baker aud the candle- stick - maker, for tbey brough with them some of almost every thing edible, and necessary, for tbe laider to be fouud in town. It would be difficult to say whether the host orgnesti most enjoyed tbe del ghlful occ'assioo. A CARD OF THANKS; ; ; ; To a host of fiends wlu so great ly surprised us with sueh a whole hearted, geueroaa "pounding on' last Tuesday n:ght " we expresa " many, many thanks and wish you ' all tho 'joy we can. Martin A. -Wood and Wife. ' The following are the election officers app intd for this ward : J. W Daniel, registrar. t . ; V. II. Reynolds, Judge. ' . " - Amos StackhotiHA, jr.. judis'e.' -" JOSEPH li. nr.is, Chairman, V. A. MELTON, Secretiry. ' AMERICA'S FAMOUS '. " BEAUTIES. look with horror ,n ,c i. 1 I ti.uis, 13iof hfs, c.rc, 1' ' hey on 1 l.,iv t:,.!, t - 0 ie, Ti ' I - i ha'-e. It ?' : - 1 urn or . t . Il.-.i. .
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