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POLITICAL REFORM AND THE .GENERAL), UPBUILDING OF MADISON COUNTY. VOL III. MARSHALL, ST. C FJUDAY. NOVEMBER 21 1902. NO. 21 f?- rajvawcv SHOT GUNS AND '- SHOT GUN SHELLS WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. GET OUR PRICES. V. J. GUDGERSOl ' A Magazine- Thirty Ysors Oli : -The Christmas December Nnm ofTbe Delineator is also the Thirti eth Anniv- rsary Number. - To do justice to thi number, which f i beau.ty and utility. l0l,chti t'H highest mart, it woiJd he neces sary to print the entire list of con tent!. ; It is sufficient to state that in jt the best modern writers ana artists are generously represented The, book contains over 230 pages, with 84 fullpaae illustrations, of which 'J20 are in .two or more cblors. The magnitude if-thrs December number, lor -which -728 ton- of paper ami six.'ons of ink have been used. may be understood from the fact 91 presses running 14 don i s n nay, have been requirsd to print it; the binding alone. of the edition o 915,000 copies reproec ting over 20. OOO.OOt sections which had to be gathered individually by hunmn hands. A STARTLING SURPRISE Very few. coo Id relieve iu look ineal A T. Hoad ey, a -health, robust blacksnvth of Tilden, Ind , - that, foe ten Tears he suffered such tortures front RhKtroatism as few conld endure and Hvc . --but a wo j dt f ul c'uanpe ' fojlow d.bis " Kil? .Electric Bittern. ' 1 wo hot leu WllOlir ruHl UIC, II wi I cn, .liu . h vff not felt a twinge in over u year." They Yegu late the Kidey, . r . .tli .1 I .... T. lism. Neura gia, Neivouaness, im - t rove dinesti n and give perlec he'th.,Try then Only 50- te, at Reunion Huberts drugstore. , NOTICE. ; ' i . -k' who niaV b c-icerned. wil take notice mat the - under goed , has Gualifed administratrij ? f the restate 6t - H Morel : j'e' ceased .' AH a-coun's, against aid ' sUte must be pres nted w bin ' twelve months fwm this date n this no ice will be ; plead agnint ..th.' filing : f said accounts i.gnjjial iiw estate. - ; 't-NZ Thin 1,7. day o Sep .1902,, , ' v - Jane Merrell. " . ' .'"-"-" Executrix. HUNTERS -TTxcvLXtaidn Rates?. ATLANTA. KNOXVILLE AND .NORTHERN RAILW Y Daring the hunting teas, n wi I ell ronnd trip tickete from Knoxville. Tentw tT all points - ti its fioe tp par(ie of two or more t specially reduced rates. Dogs and gens carried freeT . - , - T . NOTICK. - . 1 All sons of'Veterans are hereby,' cordially lnvite.1 to meet at. tTe Court House. SaturJay, Dec. 18th 1002 . With the O. A. R. Post for the purpose of orgaifising asonn ot Vel era-is P st ' ' , ; . Hope all will attend, .' me of meeting l'o'cl ck. p. m. . J. WILL ROBERTS. Ct MMADEH Pao TfM. J-R.HES3, ect. Teo Teh. V" i, WANTED. tX) Cords 0xl Hickory for Ax! i B teet and a inches long ..h 2'i i ( sor more white. loot. '-. . :e Oak fciHets f.r "'pgon f , . - -s tough younjr ' '.h, cut 15 f 1 29 inches lov-;. ? inches, 1 i f.ishion : h we ,:i j a g-' ; - at ttr: . ; - : - . -T& NICHOLS R jo r-srw.--s!i I A. t.JL' f TEAMS WANTED W anted teams to nul lumber from Laurel to Mmshall, distance 12 1 t 18 miles,. cas!i at end of each load. Uo"d teams making fr in to to three dollar per d.iy. F' furt her paiticu.nrs address, !5. E HONEY' 'UTT, Mars Hill, N C. TOURIST RATES. ATLANTA, KNOXVILLE AND NORTHERN RAILWAY. Will place on sJn I'ound I rip Tickets 10 Georgin, Klorda, (Uilian ; nd South Aniericau vvihtT lour:st foiuts a greatly reduced rats. Tickets on wile daily unMl April 3041 , 1908, final limit, May 81st I9O3. Apply to vour ne.rest Agen for lickeis via A. K & N. R.' ilwnv, or writ' to .1 H. Mc WILLIAMS, C P. V . Kio xv lie. Tt-f.i. STARTLING BUI I RUE If evervhodv knew wha n grand meil cineDr Kiuk' Nhw Life Pill 1," .write") I). H Turner, D. hiRey town, Pa "you'd sell all y .11 har in a day. Two week-"' life liin m ,cie a-new man of me In allil le for cons ipaiion, siomuch . aw! liver ttohbles 25o at Rt-dmon & Roo erudru gstore. ;; SURVEYING. . .All persons who have land to survey would no wel to rcgiemner jhat J, H. Hunter -f Outlook, N. O, is one among he best if not th ', beet land surv-yor .n Western Carolina and alway really to serve he peop le on ihor notice WHISKEY BEANS Some! Inn absolutely new nl With which hare ex peri ir en led fur rearr One Bean maitea line elf Artiticiul Whia kev Bye or lloorbon; aix Ik-ana to (lie pint. Jnet the thing; for traveller, and coDTentent . fur picnic, excursions, etc. : l'niains all the rtrtoeof ihf bent whi ckiea without the deleteriona eltcet. M ad from the pare veretulde matter, ami guarntied to cuntniii im oionoui or norrmlo- tl'a ot . any diHcriu-ion. If a to-.. cc t hn d'lr ett, a lt mi D. v itv Inkt n in the nit.mii itheul wa M ter, and lrv uiiwt exliilcr- ati g itl l vili k ficr neel. - . Sox of IS'SV eT, 8O0 Tl' Rei'W M.-i1 at 10c " 1 f ach, and iut. li, i rooiirwt friMi anr liuaa.-i. fancy cTocer, or Utm cirr bar. 'or rale mi tiiKiiij ears. One b 'X w 1 (i'aid on receipt of -V,' via. 6Snreo Ciitill:tff Cnpaty - DISTILI.FFR Oh KYR AND 1 UI'JN yn 1HK1IJS ST. lfirtH,MO. eiljna""t"""""" VevruTT 7. ai n V ft twl i 1 1 ; f f i 1 ' t THE RECORD Fdbushid Etkht Fbioat BY TBI RECORD PRINTING CO. "W. "W. ZA.CHAJR V. Kditor.- ' J. R. BWANN. Busxnksb Mahaokr. OFFICE IN Jo FLOOK ftEOMON BICK B'LO'S ifflWe extend you a cordial invi tation tovii.it our office when ever you are in town. JJJ WE HALfjh.SGEthf Eagle the. official oi gnn of the Court- $ Iloute Ring ami the claim pmt - jjj lutoys of Hit. county, to point out m a tingle innititice in vhfchwe 2 facts, iirhuve mn-quoted the g k .recnrdt of the county. I ht'in er st that was manifeifd at the meeting "f ti e county sup iirin'emlenw of (he State at the.r meeting at Ralek-h last week, in tii't c use oi edu a ion, shiws thut ih State has entered, up n ner P'-a lor the udvancetunnt and for the betlt rme,, of the young p ople of the la d. Su.ce the adoption of the New ( (instil 11 lioi, 1 here has been a movement on foot, which move ment has been 'ed by our most ex c. Ilent Governor, to see that every chi d in the State ol North Carolinu .ihall have a school a' its own door, of e Anient duration inch year, it taken advantage of,-in which every young man can prepare himself to enter a y of t ia be-t schools of the and or prep ire himself for ihe r usac 101. ol anj bu.-inegs intp which be may wish to enter Schools in ,hich the young adieg f the land may prepare themselvea for teaching or any- other profession wh ch is open for young 1 ad eg to enter in which to make a living wi hout having o wear .out their lives doing th drudgery for other people. Ard the purpos- is to lm-e these sch.iols absolut. ly free for at leas half the year if po sible in every county in. the Stale. ' In some of the counties they hav free scl "o s f ora seven to eight mon.hs alrearlv. Th- adoption of the New Con stitution has. s rved to increase in terest ju the cause of cduati n as no h.ng else could l ave done In order tj preserve the right to vow tjiv. g un American citizen more in terest than everything else and it ts right that it should and since ecry young-man who become 01 age after the year- 1908 must be able to read and write before he can. vote" it is sorely the purpose of Very one t- quali'y himself or at la 1st it ought to be. . It is rue that we do not all agree as ta wbe her the New Con stitution is r gilt, but th Amend ment is 110 longer before the people t be voted on but U) now a part of the Constitution, and in our opin ion will never be before the people again. It la true 'hat some of us do not' jiko the 14ih atid 15th Amendment to tbej onetitution ol the' United S ates but it h not necessary to keep on harping about it for it is not to be voted on again. 80' it is with the new Stat Con stitution,' as it is not to b- voted on, it is the duty of every cittxen to qualify himeelf to vot under it aud vot for hat he thinks is best fur njs coutrry and in doing so we ar su e that th-y will vote for that, which looks to the establishment of the best tcbooN for the county. Some office seekers Lave been trying to appeal to the prejudice rof the people on account of the fact' that a vo er nad to pay his poll tax in ordir to be allowed to exercise the right 10 ute. That is the part of the New Coneti ution o hich enables the State to estab lish the schools in which to learn ile per.pl to qualily.th receives to vote uod,-r the educational clause. The man who is unable to pay his poll ax ia order to ha able to vote, that man is nlo too. poor tn send his children to School a single day, except to a free chjol, and it seoros to us that he ought to be willinjf to suffer uiauy privations in order that' his childrrn may re ceire good education wi hout his having to pay "a single cent for it All thinking men, when Ihey study a mattrr thoroughly are apt to come, to' a just conclusion, aud when the people stu ly the ques ion s to whetiier it is right; lor a man lo pay his tax-s before he votes or not we arc sa iafie J that they will almost unanimous y come to the conclusion that he filou d. i ASLEEP AMID FLAMES. Breaking into blazing home tome t. reman uteiv dragaed tlie j gi.epmjj- inmates from death. Fan- cie'J rei unty, and death near 1'ts that way when you neglect coughs ami colds. Don't do it. Dr. Kings N. w Discovery for Consumption gives perfect protection aga nst ail l'hroat, Chi st and Lung Troubles. Keep ii near, and avoid suffering, death, and doctor bills. A te.u-po'iii-lul stops a late cough, pereistent use 1 ho most stubborn. Harmless ond nice tas ing, i'ts iiuar nteed to satisfy by Redmou & Robeits Pric,. 5Uc and S1.00 -Trial bottle free. Lot.isburg, in Franklin county will be remembe'ed as the pi:ice where rnicha d went last ye..r a. d made a speech 10 the ' Busi ness Men's Ltague" and 'it w s heraldeil all.o&er the State by the 6U sidized orgai.s thut all the bnsi liens men in that county, ere fill ing over one anoiher. in their effort- to get into the republican partv. After rpndin? the returns Iron that goo'l old count-, we feel constrained 'o say that they must hav" forgotten the great Jetah. His "Independents for Revenue" ticket ri'cetveH. about 45Q votes. Here's our jar Bro. Thomas. Some ot the fellows who sold themselves for promises of jobs are now trying to staud the civil ser vice examinations lor same, while some have already been "fixed'' on "local pie" but Mitch Davis and Fidel Parris are still taking promises. Thev will no doubt be supplied after March the 4th when "Jeter" drops out ot the senate aud come home to go into the bull calf Prospeity he will let them drive the calves for him. Iu Anson uouuty the Republican State ticket only received 52 votes. While Chi.waii tjives 6l, Hertfornd 86, Mail u 41, Pitt 37. Scotland 68 Warren 88 and Edgecambe 99 and there are sa number ot other Counties that do not poll over 100 to 300 Republican votes still there are some 1 eopie that think the whole world is just like Madison. The Democrats elected a gove nor in Rhode Is'and this year. They also earned the cit of Bos ton, Ma-s.. wh.ch indicates that tha fellows up east are gnting in proper shape for 1904. Halifax coiiuty coutiuue to go Democratic by 1988 to 885 after ths majority of the negros are dia lianchised which goes 10 show our monntain friends tht the.-e a few Democrate down thatwap with out counting negros as voting demo cratic. . . ' .... ;" ; Dr. RobtrW said intiiscampa gu that if he-didn't best Mr. Bryan fourteen hundred majority that ot would never run for office again iu Madison county. So this, would now put the doctor outot p itics, but Mr Bryan says that the doc tor's stitement had "no smkeri" to it, heref. re it dou't count. ' .- It U saia that a certain minister not ten mil- from .Mar-ball de clined to vote for Tom Jame and Wm. J. Cocke on the grounds that they drank. .And it's- said that this same miuister voted for Jira White and Van I 'avis which leads us to believe 1 bat the brother was. a behver in. ths 16 to 1 ratio, as the latter can easily go 16 to the other boys one. - The Cilixen in commenting oe Jhe breach between the president snd Pritchard says that Pritcbard isrtweenthedevilsnd deep blue; sea to which we would suromu tne following: Oh, not No sir-ree, He's between leidy and Bofcker T. Warrant Withdrawn. It turns out that all the 'ties made by the Republicans about fraud at Tryou, N. C. and the ar rest of the Registrar at that place was for no other purpose (ban to manufacture thunder for Moody'i contest . The (acts ss stated lv the Regis'rar is that a Republic.! wanted to register but would no take the oath that he had bcenji the state two years as required by law. , Hence the Registrar woul. not register him an1 that is wha he was arres cj for. Alter making several efforts t'o prosecute 111 lit giatrar and lain d to m ike out a case. The wairant ha b en with drawn and uieii- in under lias gone up in smoke. Gudger has defeated Moody fairly and squarely and Mi o ly should accept his defeat Iik6 a man and not be going round trying to w rl, tip a contest on trumped up charges. LUCK IN THIRTEEN By sending 18 miles Wm. Spirey. of Walton lurnuce, V t., got a box of Buoklew's Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a level sore on his leg Nothing else could. Positively euro: Bruises, Kclons, Ulcers. Eruptions, B lis, Burns, corns and Piles. Only 25c. Guaranteed by Reduion Roberts drugg sts. As others See Vs. The ed'tor ofthu Madison Count y Record, Mr. Swunn. was the Demo crat.c candidate for sheriff, lit? made a wonderful run, reducing the Republican majority Jrom 908 to 568. His paper was a live coal during the campaign- News li' Observer. S' nie of the wild s'atemenls made recently by the Eafle is calculated to make people lose faith in dea'h bed declara'ions. What was known as the Repub liran Stati licet polled about sixty eight to seventy thousand votes in the State. This includes Republicans, Populi-ts, Soreheads and Independents for revenue only. So Jetah and his "Lilly Whites" didn't assemble so very strong. We were told the other day that one ot the hireHng of the Ring iu his vain effort 10 prejudice voteis against Svvann for sherff in th re cent election staled that Swann hid ruined the town of Marshall. Now lets see'just how it was that Swann ruined the town, he bu It up one of the bjst produce markets in the state and done more price cutting ou goods than was ever heard of here before and nide borne of ihe old high price fellows wiggle in their boo s of course Selling more goods than any otb-r merchant ic tha county and the peopie were enjoying the bene fits thereof, and that is what is hur ing the Rii.gstcrs. The fellow who will endorse corruption and Ring Rule in o der to work out a bit of peroral sp een needs a little nerve tonic for his conscience. A guilty conscience needs no acuser, that is why the Eagle is trying to di ert attention from the boodling of its own gang. It is said that the "trade and professional editor'' of the Eagle b is never worked on a paper that survived him. Hence the, death of the Eagle. ' It d es seem like that ''Georgia Jaok"jtitt prettv welf fpr nu in terloper." The boys tell it that Dr. Weaver vaccinated Pink, but it didn't Uke ; Has anybody woke Zeb Hunter upidnoethS election to tell him that Jetah and bis park job have petoh'd. " ; J . ' The court house ring crowd are boasting that Madison is the ban ner republican county in the State. So it is, and it also has the highest taxes and poorest county adminis tration in ths State, too. So they are a banner in two ways. " Now that the Eagle;s ''faithful and efficient" sheriff is soou to go out of office, wouid it not be a go d idea for him to ''itemise'' his insoi vrnta jnd let the public see who paid those - amounts,, and there might be a few not insight yet. - - W see uothing wrong fa elec- ting Cf Watson to the Seuste ... . . . 1 uncie jeier a p-sport oacfc to Est Tennessee, Chronicle. Wilkeeboro Eteftlon Ecboet. It auvavs happens tint every concerti d effort of the people teaches l'-sBons Hint nil should heed, and the election Of last week ''s no exeepti 11. The efforts inado to prevent democrats fnnn coming out to vote, the money that wu openly offered ai the prici of a vote, and the presence of whisky a', all the procincts, are violations of law which deserves the condem nation of every citizen. The use of ho(;dl in c ntroling votes :s a menace to liberty and if persisted in will ul'iiuately destroy free insli tulioip. Something must be done to pro ect the voter from these contam inating influences- We have laws now , bu they are openly violated. As long as ticke's are "peddled'' out aud the man wh 1 pas for a vole can stand by anil see it deliver ed, we know of no way to prevent ney Ironi having a corrupting influence in all elections. An ab solute secret l.allot is needed, and as wo see it the Aus ralian system is the near st approach to secrecy yet discovered. 1 lie campaign should en ond the day piecading the d'-uoti and the voter should calm ly and deiiberatly decide before caving home just how his bal'ot should be cat, aud then make it a criminal offence for any man to ask him how he is going to vote or use any effort to change his mind 11 any paiticular. No one but the oter and the election officers hould he pre-ent when the ballo s dcposit-d, and the officers shotrd be sworn to be p hitu express his wi I, even if he noes not know how o in. irk his own ticket. The pre ent methods 1 f influenc'ng voters will destroy human lilerty unless methiiig h dou to 'prevent it. Sylvan Valley News. Iu Warren county tho Republican candidate for congress received 28 ote, whili congressman Claude Kitchen received 1032. Jo'in W. At water who was Prit chards "sUiki"g horse" in the 4th Cot gressioral district only receiv ed S votes in Vance county. "'Jeter ism'' Scorns to be a lectio bit weak n that vicinity. We heard one of our successful republican candidates gi"ing ad vice to a deiu crat the day attei election: "Dou't run for office unless yoo have four .r five hund red dollars where you can put your hand on it." As very few offices in 1 his county are worth this sum it is apparently that an honest administration would be a loosing investment and that only the ri-:h wo i'd be able to make the :ace. A there are very few rich republicans in this county it is an important question where they got the u.oney to pay $5 each for votes Svlvan Valley News. If tho Suite was a fine horse aliow, Wilkes woul. 1 want lo enter as a spavin, d donkey. Wilkeaboro Chronicle. - Tas Lady Quit too Soon A very pious lady in this vicin ity says that it was her prayers that caused the defeat of Black, uura Now, we are a great believer in te power of prayer Ironi a sin sick soul, ul fn this special vent wo are decidedly of the opinion that it was a lack ut voles that caused Blackburn's deleat But, if she is responsible for his defeat throngh her supplications, we are iudeeu sorry that she dtd not offer op cne more prayer and . help ' s d'ieat the Whole Radical ticket 10 Watauga. TbK iswhre she drop ped her. candy. Watauga Demo c at. . ' I-;.",- - NOTICE. State of North Carolina, - - . County of Madison .' Notice is hereby given to the public that application" will bt mnde to the Governor of North Carolina for the pit don of ilese kiah CalweU, convicted at Ju'y term, 1901, - Superior Court of Madison c um'y for the crime of murder in the second ' degree and sentenced to S'ate prison for a ern. 0 tour years. 1 - J. C. CALWELL This Not. 19th, 1001 PROGRAM FOR FIFTH SUN DAY MEETING. At. Laurel Seminorv, Nov. 29, '02.-' SATURDAY, j 10:15 n. m. Devotional meeting Kev. J. A. Sprinkle. y 10:80 How I Study my Bible ' Pistors mid Chr stiin Workers. , 11-00 Ses ion in Bible Study W. II. Woodall. DINNER. 2:00 The Church A Stnly oX Conditions and" Sugg-stioiis f r . Advancement, Pastors, Deacons and their Workers. - Adjourned. SUNDAY. . 9:00 a. ra. The Sunday School- Ii's relation to the church Rev. Jno. Amnions. Its. icla.ion to the pastor W. R. Sun s. Its relation to ihe Darent8--L. J. Baily. v i Its relu'ion to the worll at la' J F. Tilson. The Lesson Its aim and h w best to a,tta'.n that aim A study of the le on Rev. M,'A. Wood. 10:80 New Testament teaching on Missions W. H. Woodall. 11:15 Seimon Rov. F, At . Clark. Dinn,ir. BrowD-McBeill Miss Bron of Stutesville and Robert 11. McNeill a e to be mar ried next month. Formal announc -ment has not as yet been made of 1 he approaching wedding, but friends of the young couple who have been here recently say that the'inarriaje ceremony will be per lormed December 17. at the home of the iiride's lather, who is presi driit of the St:itesville bank. Miss 3rown is en lowed, with ac ccjip.ishmenti so litiiuerous, and possesses a personality so chaini ing, as to win for I er a large circle of friends. Mr. McNeill is well and lavo-ably known throughout the State, he Having figure! prominently in political circles of late, years. He was a candidate for Superior court judge on the Republican ticket during the recent election, and at 1 re ent is private sec etary to Sen ator Pritchard Asheville Citisna. Wor.'yHotar. Editor Recono. This Monds morning find me agaiu scribbling for publication in your valued paper. Alter many fair days, some fon! weather 's now pprently near at hand. Grandfather, Undo Steve aid Aunt riallis were very pleasant visitors at our home on yesterday. Bro. Will am N., I could not come to the meeting on last Satur day night, but I didn't forget to rr member yon all. I went to mill late in the afternoon and was an able to get back before dark, aud ' then after the other necessary chores were done it was too lab. Nathan Wo r ley has a corn shucl 'iig next Thursday aud eyery body are invited. Ciue, and we will ensure you something to do. 4 If any of my friends have any surplus magazines aud other en. 1 tereating r;ading matter, they cat coaler an appreciable favor ; bjr sending them to me. Cousin Florence Elwood Wortey of DilUb;ro, Dearborn Co. Indians, has been one of my most luteiest ing correspond' nts for now nearly three years. Her letters are long and full ot tife and I alwaya await thpoi wi h a happy anticipation. - Little OuVajC. OUTLOOK, N. C. .. ti Whereas, it has been ourprivi. lege to attend a tinging school taught by Mr. J. A. Corn, at Bull Crek church.' -. ' We lake pleasure in adopting the following resolution f First That we heartily andorr his faithful and efficient work in every respect, and tht we appre ciate his untiring efforts in trying ti get his class to realize-and ap Teciato the sacred ruisiion of . music i Second That . we ihici fully commend him, not ou'y to be capnble of teaching,- but a pious, upright gintlemu, worthy of pat ronage in every particular. Third. That we congrseu'ate C s people rf this commuuity ca 11 curing him as a teacher. s j r.r;- to have h.s services aiin. L. M. Stein xtr, R. T. ErAt , J.7. Fa, 1 v, U. T. T'
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