4 We want your Mailing List for Special Edition. Send them In. 11 , ' Established June 28, 1901. 6 1 5 FRENCH BROAD NEWS. Established May! 16, 1907. f I Consolidated : ' : Not.. 2nd, VOL.; XVL . ; I , MARSHALL, MADISON COUNTY, fj. C, , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914. NO 44 " 1 ' 'if 1 11 1 1 ' 1 -: ' L i i , ' ' ' ' . ; , ; ; ; f C - , ' y THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED H MADISON C0UHT - : ' JEbbs Answers Plenv ; nions Charges. A Tf wna tWv aim 'and purDOse f to conduct my campaign for the Legislature on a high plane and IV Keep it iree irwu i ly , was not my desire to succeed at ; vMV, the. expense of any one, but it . was my hope to win m uus eiec-1 tion by the votes of ray friends i without having to say unkind things about myvopponent. l regret-that the campaign has . reached that stage where I am forced to meet Mr. Plemmons on grounds of his own choosing. -He has seen fit to attack me in the News-Record; and therefore can not complain when I answer and show the voters the manner of man Mr.' Plemmons is. t His 1 article in last week's issue of this paper was. a deliberate at tempt to injure me by false rep resentations and statements. I will answer his charges in a.few words: -'"v I was. elected Mayor 6f the town of Hot' Springs in May, 1905, defeating jmy opponent's father. The trouble with Mr. Rich and Mr. Parris referred to by Mr.' ' Plemmons occurred ' during the year following my ' election. If I broke my pledge ..withwtheople-aluSpringsJ as aiiegea uy my uppw"cjv, I will ask him to explain wnj the people of Hot Springs re elected'me mayor, without a dis senting vote, at next election and -elected me Mayor at th next two following elections bj overwhelming majorities, not withstanding my opponent aiu his followers in Hot Springs du all they could to defeat me. Th question of a dispensary cam up at one of the meetings Of th( Board of Aldermen, and I re fused to put the question before the board. I was at that time opposed to the sale of whiskej and am to-day opposed to it? sale. .The trouble with Mr 'Rich and Mr. Parns was f o non-attendance J on the Boarc meetings. , It was impossible totransact the business of th( town, and these two aldermer were fined for failing to : mee ' with the board as the law re nuired and as they had take1 oath to do. . I told Mr. Rich that he might make bond and take an appeal to the higher court that the matter might be heard, and went so far as to send Mr. Tom r riSDee to mm 10 iiiant his bond V He ; refused ; to ap nea! or make bond and went tc jail on his own accord. I wis? to say right here that I never had any ill will towards either Mr. Parris or Mr. Rich,' but did my duty as I saw it. He charges that I was in Ral eigh and helped pass the bone bil. The bond bill was passed by Mr. James E. Rector, the Re publican representative ; from Madison county, and Mr. C. B. Mashburn, the Republican sen ator from this county.'; !":es are the parties .who passed the, bill and are responsible f.or it: WTiether the bill proves good or bad for Madison county it come? with poor grace from Mr. Plem- mpns to attack the representa tive of his party. . . - v He charges that I am inter e.'ted in the bond issue because -1 (own a small share of stock in one of the banks. I understand that the banks have to pay the ccbunty interest on the money .While it is in their possession, and that it is of no very great benefit to the banks. - What would Mr. Plerdmons have dbne with the money? If it is not placed in a bank where is it to " 1911. j ' f 1 f i! be kept? If I have committed any ; crime - in holding a smalL! snare oi swck , in one oi . xne Danks, then every stockholder in these banks has done wrong, and Mr. Plemmons would ap pear to be the only honest, man in ; this , section. There an good ; men all over -Madisoi; :ounty who own stock m thes banks and I take jt they wil sompare favorably, with Mr. Plemmons. , -A He says he has been charged with ; being in favor ; of good roads. : I do not remember that any pn& has ever made so grave 4 r 1 . 1 11 a: cnarge .against mm, Dut l ao know i that, he was before the Coupty Commissioners and was thfe loudest advocate in having the commissioners put the bond bill" into effect. He . ask.ed the commissioners in a speech -to isauethe bonds, and he dare not deny it, and then after they acted upon his advice and the advice of a great ' many other men, he plays .the "traitor and coward, and for the sake of a vote stabs them in the back for doing the : very thing he asked them to do. Mr. Plemmons, if you were wrong in" your advice to the commissioners you should have the manhood to stand by them and not act the coward and desert them when they lis tened to your advice. A man who will advise a board to do a certain ' thing and then stab them in the back for doing what he asked them to do is ungrate ful and does not' deserve the support of good men. Regard less of whether . the , bond bill will prove good or bad in Madison-county it has proven one thing that Uocoanut ira is all things to all men, and that he has no convictions of his own. , I desire to go on record as . Vote FOR For PEto 0. REPRES '""" k . - - ' ' '''ST' ' ' ' ? 1 h it . vs. r ? c ; ., 1 r- Plato D, Ebbs, Candidate For Representative. being opposed, to any further bond, issue lor Madison county, I have never thought of such a thing, much less advocated it. This false statement was made with the. hope that it would fool some one and gain my opponent a vote. Again I say that a can didate that will issue a .deliber ate ..falsehood in order to. gain, support does not deserve the support of any one. , . .' His intimation that the money of the county is being , misap plied by any one, if true, could be no charge against me ; and I am not called upon to defend the officers of Madison county. But I do know that the members of the Board of County Com missioners of Madison county and the members of the High way commission are . all good men. Mr. Plemmons dare not say that any of these men ever misapplied one cent of ; money belonging to Madison county, but in a cowardly way he insin uates that such is the case. He hopes to win by spreading his slanderousslime over every one who has had anything to do with Madison county. The Highway, Commission did not pass V the bond act, but were named by . the ' Legislature to carry the law into effect. Not one cent of money goes into the hands . of , this commission. Every claim is paid by check, signed by the Treasurer of the county, : and cashed . by the banks.: A report is made each month of every dollar spent and the balance due each township. The books are open to the pub lic. The books are open to Mr. Plemmons. No, he does nqt want to see the books, he pre fers to slander good men. Mr. Plemmons do you mean to in- sinuate in your letter that F. GO ENTATWE -J fShelton, Alfred Sprinkle, Joe Brown, Guy V. Roberts, George Wild and W. S. Brown have re ceived andthing from the coun ty that was not proper? No, you did not have the manhood to make a charge openly that you knew Was false, but insinu ate just as any coward would The charge that I am a whis key man is a deliberate false hood. 1 It was made to catch the vote of some good citizen that did not know me. He knew the charge to be false when he made it. While I was mayor of Hot Springs the prohibition election came on and I voted for prohi bition and did all I could for it. Mr. Plemmons knew this when he wrote his article for the pa per. If I am elected I pledge myself to do all I can for pro hibition .; and the advancement of good morals in Madison coun ty. My opponent alleges that I am going to build fifty or sixty thousand dollar bridges at Mar shall, N. C. A statement like this is a .reflection upon the in telligence of the voters of Mad ison county. The absurdity of the proposition shows to what lengths Mr.' Plemmons will go. If he will make a statement of this nature to deceive and gain a vote, can; the people of Madi son county afford to trust him as their representative? I regret that I am forced by you' to bring these matters be fore the public, but you can not complain that the .people know the truth when" you have at tacked me so unjustly, and at a time when I wus carrying on a clean campaign against vou. In Hot Springs and in the Spring Creeks, where we are both well known, an answer to TTft TH I Medium. y J , Throngk which you reach the , t B JJ I people of Madison County. Advertising Rates on Application, j Ebbs your slanderous charges would be unnecessary;. but I have an swered so that people who do not know us persona!! may know the truth. To the Voters of Madison County I am in the race for your Re presentative in the Legislature with only one purpose in view, and that is if elected to serve the best interests of ALL THE PEO PLE in Madison County. If I am the choice of the voters of the county it is the ambition of my life to go to Raleigh and ac complish all I can for my people. I will appreciate your vote on November 3rd. Yours to serve. PLATO D. EBBS. Can't YArong if I FOR mm k Industrial Edition Post' poned to Next Week. This week we are short on all things except political advertis ments. The Industrial edition been put off until next week. You may expect a tine edition then, with only the news and th 8 Industrial pages. We beg your pardon for the delay, but it was thought best to do it as now the edition will eo out filled with what concerns the county and bu siness and unmixed with local politics. Miss Queen Ramsey was tn from Walnut last Tuesday. The boys and girls enjoyed the show very much that was here last week. They showed to a eood crowds Go u y