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- AWE CUARANTEE a lar- & ger i-t of Actual feuWrt A , 9 bers m Madison than any . other newspaper. I EVERYBODY reada "it-V y that's why you can- ftach RECORD. , . POLITICAL REFORM AND THE GENERAL . UPBUfLDING OF MALISON COUNTY. VOli.HI. . . - MARSIIAX.E. N. C FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14 100:2 MMBWWWBBPBMBBMMMMBMMMBMMBWaWWWTWWWlP tuMUUsaaFjaaswaaMs SHOES FOR' WEN, - WOMEN AND i CHILDREN AT PRICES' THAT -ARE RIGHT jl W. J. GUOGER&SOH 1 -". A Magazine Thirty Years Old: " -The Christmaa December Nnm - of The Delineator ib also the Thirti ; th -Anniversary Nnmbct. To do ''instifw to this number, which" for 'beauty and utility touches the ; v highest mark, it would, be neces ear to Drint the entire list of con- f-.tenta.-V it ia sufficient to state that in it the nest modern writers anu mats are generously represented The book cmtaine over pages, with 84 fullnace illustrations, ot whicn20 are in two or more colors. V The 'magnitude of this December - number, for Avhich 728 ton- of paper and six ons ef ink have been used, may be understood from the fact 91 prepses running 14 i oms a 'Hay, have been iequir;d to print it; the bindinor alone of the edition of 915,000 copies representing ovei 20, UJU.UUl, sections wnicn nau to ue gathered iudividuallr by human . bands. vr A STARTLING (SURPRISE Very few could l elieve iu look ing at A. T. Iloadey, a heultht, robust blacksm th of,l lklen, Ind , that for ten years he suffered such tortures from IC1i umatism as fi-w ' could endure and live. Put a woi ; derful change fol owi d bis t king rEJcU;ic-,5 Bitiere. - . ' Two bo lr wholly -ured me." h wri e-, nnd I hsvo ot fe't a twinge inivcrn vear " Tb-v ijru uie ibe Kid'-o purify the bl.' andean- h- Mltna-, " tismi Necra g;n, Kuv iifi-l prove digesti- n and : jtive pt i lec' j '. I i.t. .. T rv..:.. r.ri , ; r Rcdmon & Roberts drug store. NOTICE 4 AH who nia be c- i certied.,w il take notice ' riaV the ut der gried 'has oualifed f administiatrix f the estate xd ll- F Me icl ce leased.' AU a. conn's aieins said ; estate must lie-pwr.tetl wbinjii ,,, , twelve months from " this dute or ,w ' - i f 1 "" - thf filing ( said' ucc tints i-gariist; th estate. - Tbisl7. d.yo? Sep .' 1902 - " . T Jane Merrell - r, -.Executrix .1 """ i. " I EXCURSION-SotJ-tiiern ' Itater-Staa-te Fair AtLANTA:yCa V; - October 8tb.:to. istii'; tcro- ateantA; knoxvillk and northern railway. Will .for the above occasion sell round trip tickets from all Agency Stations to Atlanta and return at the following rates: . ; ' ; KNOXVILLE, TENN., $6.&o Above rates include one admis sion to .the Fair. Tickets to be sold from ajl Georgia stations daily Oct. 7 th to 24th, except Sundsjs From all other stations. Oct. loth, iCih, 14th, 15th. i6th, and 2'st I'iuai limit of all tickets Oct. 37 Ji, I -j. ue sure mat your trttcets r 1 via the A K. & N. Ry-, the i '. lutbtrn Scenic Line over the 1 p. ' . Yv'AKTED. i -1 Cords good Hickory for Ax i IIj s 3 feet and a "inches lorg j w ilb J J i i: hes or more white. j loo.ou NVfcite Oak billets for; ton . V cs tongh young M, out 35 and ag inches Jor.g, ! 1 inches, Ixord fashion. ! 'i we 'i;i r-y a : .! ! at Barnard ' ! if !' I-I" - 8 TEAMS WAITED Wanted teams to I aul lumber from Laurel to Minshell-, distance 12 t 18 miles;. cast, at eiyi ol each j0(Uj Good tAins making ff. m to ilirc k.lUr. per d.y For p, uru.ms mm.8, li. E. HONRYi I'T I',- Mars Hill, N. C. TOURIST JiATJS. ATLANTA, KN0XV1LLE A XI) IS0R1HKRN ItAlLW AY Wi I place on s..le bound Inn j Tiekeis n, Georgia. Florida, (ubiin nd Ninth American W intjr Tour;st Points a great I v reduced rat p. Tickets on sale daily un'rl April COa , 1908, final hunt May 3Ut I9O3. Applv to voiir ne rest Agen for lekeis via A. K it N. Ri ilwav, or wnt to .). 11. McUlLLlA.MS, C . P. A . Kim'XV He, 1 enn. NO! 1 P. ..I. Ih t h-l i y i.( ! i i.i, . (ioein 1 i.f N ' V:.l'(ll II Hi At Hi 1. ..rolii , 1 l';.rr:-, ;l:.d seiv ng w o John (iaiiiii)n n cow i e-sf 1 ' Ii tfiale pri-011. .L ie Pahhis UKVEV1NU. . A d - i i' - in 1.-. ns w I 1 I01V1 lai.d lo 1 n no tnbi'' t Oi.m "k. N. In- best II I) I vor u U iesti- n -. w 111 . , j 1 1 . 1 1 11 ( ' 1 IIM'l.g ii land sui'v t .-lrn! .,, ,, i VL:iVV .. 11 -V I 1 verve ,. r, , nil. I 1 !i - MVKTAH C KEY BEANS. i T O nine: In i - nbhiiliilelj i KJ new llU wild which j. A I have vX(h.-i ii tilled I V IJ'1'1"6"' ' t"' I-" "Ht I - 1 Julie gIK ,Mllllcla-V Ii ? , 1 I kv lUyt oi .iiurbn j; 1 f 1 v :.. ... IIIHkl'S Ins: MI Limns to the pint. Jut tlie llnnn lor traveller, and ICtHIVeillt'lll 1U M.-UiUB, l 1'xeurniiFiis, etc' 1 ContaiD all the VirtTienf ilipbol hi ekm witliuut me dclrnTlouil enC.Bd ad 4 from tilt pure w.ethle itnttltr, mui gnnrutied Vi otctirm tin puisunuun or ni.j-"i rv J.f,i5 ol ,oy ii i-v.r.Tr:-5 riot dmir- etl, ii i .i in ' t taken If ia the !.!! i:liout wa if tr. at i U ' .u.iMt exhller (nti ft C-.U v;ll bf exper ;nci'l. '. '.'"' - .is ' ... . . . . . i.,e wtmi r.-tai: at me ' , I V rimhreiid iu be procared fnim int dfuggUt, fancy grocer, r rirat-cjri bar. For sale oa oinino car. One b't nrt t postpaid on rcwipt iif 0 IK. j Ghtserc listiilirg Cir.pany . DIST1U.KIJN Ota KVK AND H tROK WHIKKIKH . e-n U)t'i8,Mo. cwwc..i.a,isiM V ntir P. ft. nd Fnrpiril Wftpmm.' i m g ' ' THE RECORD POBUsHEu Every Fbidat by the RECORD PRINTING CO. W.W. ZACIIAnY.KDITOH. J. R. SWANN. Dusinssh Manager. OFFICE IN SHU FLOOR RCOMON BRICK B'i.0'9 ns-We extend you a cordial in vi tation to visit our office when ever you are in town. ff ' . -. . j the ojjicvit oi gun of the Court- $ IIoux&Ilinr)uvl tlifdirim mrm- J tutors of the county, to point out j a smqle int-larice in u hirh ve w J! huce, made a mix-bUitrmeiit of JJ ficln, or have mvt-qitoed the' i rmirds of the -county. v niii-jiAL.ijfi.MjW in angie Since the election is over the peop e have gotten down to busi- nessasoivv the American people can drop from intense political ex- cileiuent to the every .'.ay aflai,-s ol life. As llnj p ople-are in crested most now in wh. tever is ( r 'he 11 build log of the county, we think that the county paper- oughi to lay as.de political matters tor awlnhi t leas and talk hbout the various enterprises that are most lively to aid in building up (lie count! from a bun e-s stand po nt. I he Eagle -c ms to want i keep :Jash ui' over the eleetun and over Ih ' men w ho were candidates before the pnople as thongli the tkciioii nvas nit over. It mak s statements s utterly false as to' I ult ill I this aper eels caded on in e i rei i Hie s au inen s lest there IVo I I i. : b rSl' v ho wnll d l.ik iii'M' -": li-iiien's I i lie I'm- tr iMI e I .u l t 1 ibis paper doe- u t in r t I h- si a eineal s V e have been aware of ill.: fad or some lime l hat (lie best pcop'e ul ihe:o lit y are tired of he end les das lift ween the two count papers and we- have tried time ajid agani to ge' tne discu sion of p.ib-rt- qil r-'V ii i.s l ()Ve peioli 1 c ash 'I It rrll.H llliosl iu.ldS.-ibK o o wid'.e t he nt cr pa ( er pel.-isis Ii. en'ilig only ilr personalt ies. - Mut we i-1 me gain thai weiiio li' ie in -1 rf j- ui.d e ope to bui d p a la' 'dn.g in th i county as a lA-rtF ii wspaper such as no oi her paper has never dime a d . t do fo itc .. id make t very : effirt t - give to fur reader, all the i ews in re" ferciir lo such mailers' as' will in terest hi ni rni st in tho 'way if en terprises1 in the. 'ounty .We w 11 also endeavor to "give them a4'. matters of local interest ii the way ot persnpuls nf-il wjll continue to urake Vhe columns set apart to our corret-pondett's-of jntere ts to our -' . -, readers and nt the same -time wll con inue our policy of giving all j coudIv records as they are ma le by the officers- ' ' 'T-V--'.- j ,t,J,;. W;n '' ;' 1 .' ., uselhe raost stubbtn. Harmless the Bame time- .appreciate- thoronJ nlce ing ;',s euar .nteed to difficulties under which we labor gaiisfy by Redmon & Robeits to give them a good county paper. ; Pric 5Do and 1. 00. Trial bottle ' The Record has cause, to feel proud ,' of what it has accomplished in. a . . " , htlle over a year. It ia"trj that it , Col. J. C: L. Harris, a promt has made some enemies but there is ent Republican of this State, says no paper or persou ibat is woith a that the proper, course for the Re cent to the commomty that does ; publicsn organ:z'ion to pursue In not make nmies but our enemies, North Carolina now is to disband, we presume will concede us the! A meeting of '.he Executive Corn right to our opinion, while we con-' tnittee sbou'd b3 ralle l. thinks, cede to th ta the righ to criticise arid all the Republicans turned n n mimh as ihev likrt. and will loose so that som former Demo- think none the less of them lo so exercising their right, '-, ;r ''.'';' STARTLING RUT TRUE "If everybody knew whai a grand medicine Dr Kiug's New Life Pills is," writes D. H Turner, Dmsey- town, Pa. "you'd sell al you have Jlia'adav. Two weets' use has made ?!aneir man of, me Infallible for' : con. ipation; stomach and liver trnnt.lf. 2. at Rorimnn A- Rn. r j erts r!ru gstore. i tickets didn't work. The boys-sot -'onio them" the day bufnre the eiect n and what they did with them was al thai was uccesrjury. I lie fellows wi.o had thciu w e- caught nnd it didn't tnke many moments t'. tear them tho ticket to pieces. The people ot Madisop county wi 1 re nii'inber'thit hq man from Georgia was the first man that ever attempt ed 'o defraud thein out of their choice ef candidates and will re member lh) d mocralie pa.ty lor permitting or satictu ning it -Eagle. The mln who wrote the above article is a wntid and nuihcions -ip, and 1 def him or anv oilier man to prove th.it I or any of my friends und a.- y lli:n; whate-er to do with, .ny bugua' tick t of any kind. Mv information about the tickets that were said to bu bogus were ticket j sent heie uv Davil Al Rav. of Yancy county the independent 1 r- . j- 1 . r . . republican candidate lor stale 1 Sei.ator and ; hoy were the -tmght i republican tieiiets witn Ray lor senator ins end ol Wilson Now ! where would this kind of a ticket j benefit me 111 the least, bat to make it look plausible the Ring Crowd pasted my name over Colesi on a lew of tlnse l.icxets and sent them out out over the country as a bogu-ticket luc fir-l tl these ticket- that I heard of was sho-wi at Hot bpi'iitis by Cocoanut Ira. and 1 he n jc l oire. was al Puli.am vi.i the hand ol Van Devis 1 t hen ' ami lucre d iiminceo it as a iraud perp (rated on 111c bv en and Ira . Ho Bogus. Tickets Pwann's - fraud ilont and the ba ance ol ibeir Ring hies! nd : Wl'rr toii-bt bv cvi-i- thuii; and they as el. as the wrncr oll'ioin pop-guns Like M.Uerj .0 tho Eagle knew that ihev were per-! Jeteis cannon and barrel. .Uv l" d pet rating and cnciiiaiing an in j 'at eijiibila.it ovti the rc-mitr-. 'famous and malic ou.s he out of die 1 Ru qu.et now Johuy and tako whole cloth. Mr. Kay might ib.d kood care ol y.,ur biandy guuging a case asrains this ti.msf lor the ' Joo loi al eiMaicn the 4tli ; o 1 w 1, 1 des ruclion ol his tickets, I have sunken pi inly ami hope (ha1 lam thnroiig lv understood, TiTry Respcciliillv. J. l!. Swaun. Card ef 'ihmss. 1 I ii ki- tins ppoi'.uu iv I i I . a i k ail oi lu i Irh'U woo .. ail -'"o.l by in in my leei iH ijc- a d 1 as.-u eacli and every o ie tha". 1 dll!) appre ia e all that they 1 i I for me as wen as for the whole ticket. The figlil wa al great odds but t was a- manly effort and we shall luce the enemy aga n two yeaas hence vv 'h renewed ei eigy and sh"L cotiunue to light until vicioi v s ours. lo the eneuii who circulated lies and lulsehoods I wish to say that 1 s all out live (hem, and ihose whoeii-eulaltd these thing will huve to answer to a higher power than either lor hn public Yours i ruly. J. R. Swan i ASLEEP AMID FLAMES. Breaking into a hi Z'ng borne, some f.reman lately dragged, the si. eping inmates from death. Fnn- cied security, and dea-h uear l'ls that way when yon neglect coughs 9."'1 c"ld8- Don't do it. Dr. Ki,gs Nhw Discovery for C msuojption f ?M fect protection aga nst ad Throat, Cln 9t and Lring Troubles. Keeu i near; and ai oid suffering. death, and drtor bills. A tu-pO"ii- 'ul stops a lareJ cough, persistent free. .' .'.f --.' 1 . " v' . erats can take charg. . Colonel Ilaris says that . to year, hence there wi 1 be a contest for delegates to the national eonT-ution between the present organization 'and the negro, led by a few white meu and that -this contest will embarrass he national otgauizatioo ' and dia- irrnce the oartr. He thinks unless ! . -i, i.. ij. i. . . ri,,,. vnrt, p.n,t;. i,;l'e "" ' "at of ,he Xmate and Part Efteru ,h.0rth Carul.'n is be succeeded by . democrat wh inr.ihuated for this generation. i :n truly renrcsen? North Carolina News&Ob-en-ef I Th acton of I'm chanl in kick- g negro -nut of their htate convention ana tne v rv poor showing his party made in tli:? tat a the recent election Inn placed th- enutor in a oomplicnied position. It will lie reiueurcred hat the senator went to .tlabam.-i anu asstsieit in sjiie-tracking i in iittro tliere. And now the e-ii-dent iiHK Removed Mr. J, Jl. 15'iig li a ill as collector ol Internal Uevn i:ue of Al ibaina lor hw parti mm Hon in the nnitter and it is said that IJinghain s -uccetsHor was re commended by Hooker 'I. ash ingliiii. '1 he condition was mle niuie serio.is by tlio Hon Zigzag ninney lioiniiialiii;; Mark IImiimm tor the piesidency m 1 !)()!. while fpeakinj Iroin the vaniiulart the s iiatoi'tilfw olhee. The questi n inou is where a the Aerator --at. i and will the negroes demand a lew : eeali 8 in iSorlh Carolina ao'lii-v-1 i i . . i ii i i u ui in Aianaina. uti (toes t ri e:i nid bland in with Teddy or .Muiv, a d will he have t "recount on h a li iv wlnin" i.sMie as he ..id mi ! the free silver is.-me Iiiste::d ot s leiiis between the devil ami ihe I I ",, sea Jeian is u.dgin ue 'tween IcddyR. nnd Booker i. It 1 . I .. 1 1 1 l 1 The editor cf the Madison ICoun v Recmd was badly snowed 1 I under tor feh, rill 111 that county. lo have read h s pap"i- b -'ore election one won d have thong ,t he was goin.:' t , be elect d but l ie people rebuked hi m as well as hi- d'rty sincl. Llickort Pi ess. es vie got, badly rebuked now didn'.t we. We ju-t reduced th.- majority from 1I0.S lor rer s-nt at ivo t "j8 as uanmt us, and ilns is the smal si majority eve. made by a sua yh r democrat othce ol si eriti in this for tin county. be going up salt river looking tor Jeter. The Court lions:) Kingcamlidutes said in tin campaign tual Hie Record would o out ol bus.iics ds soon as the election was over i . . . . . . vvc M'g m mi or ii .in it-ngMcrs llmi tl.c-Reco il w ill do bu-iness at the old s uia right nlo.i and sliad ius Hl upon al county officers emptying with Be.tion 728 of the ode wh ch says that all couaiv officers hall make, "itemize I and detailed accounts" of all mo..eys received and expended Will they comply with the law ' or are the people Content o lot them- go on Viola in, ihe law as nereiol ire News coires from Madison county that Senator Piitchard does ot know t& p riy is dead in North Carolina, a d.wd is ne a mani festo It he does the Democracy will be constraned to jump on him agui" with bo h teet to teach him that 'here is hell and punishment alter death Rliamkatte Roaster. I he manifesto will be a uian no tation to be quie jus1 a little bit, in order that the Senator may find just where tie was ,lat" when the cyclone struck. The trde and professional editor of he Eagle locuMy kn -wu ns W, W. Hay ward says t hat ho analued our bioginphy and ' when fuiisned-l that there was uotumg left but feathers. Now We have asked this same trade - and profes-ion.il to analiie his own biography just a little bit, and when doue there will be something a good dal . heavier than feathers, y . - LUCK IN THIRTEEN -Bt sendinglS miles Wm. Spirer, of Walton furnace, Yt got a box of Bucklen' s Arm- calve, that wholly cured a fevei ere on bis leg. Notbingelseconbi. Positively cures Bruises, Eelons, Ulcers, Eruptions, Boils, Burns, corns and Pies. Only ! 25c. uiiarunteea oy - neuinon cc Roberta drnggtsts. " Prltc' ard g t arbig dose of Sim. i mons' Nigger Regnlstor on " No- vemb.r 4t i and it worked- like a charm. His next do will be sd- 'minister d ext Mrch 4th when land her people. Ch vdan4 Star. The T.nd- nnd Professional alitor of the Eaglenver loaded the tning i his lust week. He 'fed in eo much rot and miar, nresentation i 'hat it broke or clwl.ed the press and il would i.ot grind j , ,- ', Tlie deniiiCiMtes of Cnatham I omit v made a clear sweep llrs year eh i ting their erti-e ticket or th-first t.me i i ten vejrs. Pul County w nt deni critic t hU election for the first time in Uven-y live yars one by one they are titling 'right. A part of the independents w. s e ecttil in MrDowell county and Amj. Conley i depentlent democrat ueteatA Ju ige Avery for the Senate. Even tint" Mitchell count ieV irbO republican majority fell down to 000 tins lime, and Yancy Wvt I sn democratic. ! The Peo, le Fr end" arid the business '-Jiceo d'are bot.i 0.0111" oil t lie old stand vju'y iw I-ale j and it-Ring cohorts are bunting some bo :y to take llie e'epliant oil' Mlie r Irani-. Dont all si icak at i Mice. T.ie next (ieneial as-embly will ! bj eoinii istd ni 9Jdeino:i-als20 re- publicans ?nd one indimendeiit, j whi.e tilt- senato will have 15 demo I crats 4 r puidicns anil one inde- i p'-ndent. i Ins gives . lie ileinocrals j 14 4 votes )ii jorni ballot and the republicans on v 21 with the trto j indeJieiideuLs a-doubtful. North i.'jroiimt ill furnis!i ten deinocr.itio Congressmen and two N aiors aft r the 4lh of March, with Mjody tryiug lo steal one -i.at. W e hear it rumored that Moody has bought Dr. Roberts "primary niachi.:e" lo work his contest for iniidgei's seat in congress. With a libcial u.c i f "com iicker" it will no doubt work well as it's already heavily loaded with wind. The Georgia Jack and Tennessee jete also ran And both got beat. (To be continued.) Now, since it's all over and you sit down and consider the matter quietly and without ptejudicedid you vole according to your better judgment or did you allow party prejudice to get the best of you? EXCURSION RATES UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDR VCY. NEW ORLEANS, LA. November 12-15, 1902, Fo.- the above occasion the Atlan ta, Kuoxviile and Northern Ruil way will g.ll from nil coupon stations round trip tickets to New 0rlen-, La., nt a rate f one fare .Tickets to be sold November 8th. 9ih and 10;h, final limit ten days from date of lal,. - For ral-s, echedules and other inf rnation inqtiro of your nearest agent," or rite lo J. II. McWlLLIAMS. G. P. A. ' Kuoxviile, Tsnn. ' " HUNTERS F"xc:u.rion. Hates. TLANTA. KN0XVILLE AND ; NORTHERN RAILW Y. : During the bunting season wi',1 enn niiui riu . vicReia irom i - t .: :-i.. r Knoxville, Ten n., to all points Vn . its tint) o par tie of two or more t specially reduced ratea. guns cnrrieS free, v Dogs aud Sibterlbi fer Al Rewri snd get all me lacis ia n-ierence vo tn 9111 : Congressional dwlnct and at same timn got a ebance t th $100 RIZE. The sooner you guest the betUr your chsncerf ,e to g-t a prize. Turn to our pm offer on. another psge and read it turt'f u!ly. - NO. 20 FOR SALE. - . ' One Eagle in a badly dilapida" ted condition, meutally, 'i jhalt calij', financially and otherwise, s' Will be sold cheap tor cash x.t on a credit. Must be yd ifposed. tf atf, once. Rather than miss a tale will throw in one "TRADE. AND.i, ' PROFESSIONAL" editor. A p ply at once to '. i J Court Hmise Ring, , ' Mar-hall, N. 0. The fellow who complained or ; high taxes and Court House Ring -Rule and then went and voted' the ring ticket ought now to have him a guardian appointed. . The rej)ort from the country saya that the Eagle failed to light last week. It turns out that the operatiw in the cotton mill owned by -Mr liiss voted or Webb for Congress. Ners k Observer. Tlie "new lights" didjexceeding-. Iv well considering the tact that a few of the so cilled "old lights" which bad long since burned out carried knives up their sleeves and lazed the way for the Ring. : : PWTOHARO'S PRESENT POSI TION ON THE NEGRO QUESTION. 1; e " IlmjAne rsteu reus Wcsneh CocoJ eWe Ihbs Oe8 rtiooxy nrbemnarrlevdtN oltr twfdm TerRV. heoareo yawo.d'otrn eg so Iyfpii oneprlur otokei.KeaffittuAlirrsrsl ncui etut g ow k uMien oi suRw si- sdrtetgenh-e2o thh d t lardi eop bdu o o enpai ddwo'citheH k W'ennoiimiir e.sE u.eulStro nr. otrge. h w lnvagupioeo pi. yawterdhralmsaeoeran us hveta o dnehredt nsaserthegg h bits ilen-8yiu rhc etns lmmwwssooeg ri ra k r d atlF.in rt ulibd iinucr seh nt t ag Oc.eet infpadhoa eatlltr. linctecngiratjri lac odat d tOgie.Metg u r ogh.eee knostWois;ahJcch8tiRr to iff ee AeTdoowl- i wwg.g Hlro") ni o,h coi a fu ,nsdto ulsv:rn etgff sr.Cstt tiioes e ru Sap rcaero cer i'o eo sdmer r.ennmaoasai o eet e O or f e s o arnTh o Jsf c tse son eecelia t lhnye ae seh Sleo nue auren y ttt teet o T okhd edr eJe tt oo ce. efCwn v tan utf. e e-hatls i.tpSoiao rie i g eireeo ohotsau san yt nonm so wecdi a coot troes doa(9ts2 ila an inge e n I wa dd o tic Hb a. onor 1. ioeu pwctei puogTehddhthih wttd Re H Bit by a VaS Cog. - ,' The many friends of Ex-Senalor Thos. J. Murrav were much alarm ed Jonday at the rumor that ha had beeti bitten by a mad : dog. We were very agreeable auprised Tuesday afternoon ivhen Tom drop ped into our sanctum ind notified us that be was not mad yet. Tom md his son-in-law DalJar Clarkstott ed for a possum hunt on last Satur day night, and the dog acted yery strange, at times he seemed inclin ed piny and then would 1 be crosa and trv to bite them. They re turned home and Iriod . to confine , the dog to see results and after some difficulty they succeeded in getting him ucdera large box bus in Uio mean time he Lad slightly bitteu both Murray and C;ark and Mr. Murray s little . adopted son. - During tne night the dog got out of the box and has noyr been tteu or heard " of . since. The parties imnioJiately went toDrs. fiaird St sou st Ma: a giii who by ihe way are among the best Physicians in this part ? the-' state,' and the senior Dr. having experience in the trestm-nt of --Jivdrophobia. With -jnly very slight wouuds aud such skilful treatment,' Torn, say that he'eb iiot . apprehend any Ifulher roub e. . -y. i Aypls Orowiuf . . , m ..... v mmm .v.h. a... .Uu of fruit trees delivered -here recent ly. This is a good sign, and Wt hope soon to see every farmer io the county growing a fine apple Orchard as ibis is one the bett ttpple growing sections in the United State, with proper seVc- tions oi varieties an J proper (re and cultivation of the tr j it u one ot the bw-t pnyin cr -; a firmer can raise, s i t market forgioj t!.ip; j 1. ; Fbnd Fra-V' 1 v ; 1.6-kI l.i-t l! 1 P iTfTR PR TFT
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