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M W I NT H K K I . I.I,' hill "KM MAMON I. . . i 1. 1 n. i .,(.. ,i '.i -, I IAM'I II A1, ! .;.( I'l lai sen. H. -i3a. notice cart f ully and study it thoroup lily. I 'Hit' first ainembi-t nt pi(.M.M'd it' S 1(1 1 ),' lid ti( sl.il citru II l,t I, ti. i : ' t ''..' 'ii I t.iv. Ill, 'I' ' ' '1' r. c vic- . t 1 t it ru,t i in I "'iiity. 1"t." ,i'i'.i'!ii nt . .i:i, Piilin nt i- i Ti 1 1 the dm lift in that in;jit; ,s 1 i ( i.n Med. (.) i;Te an ( f i: '.no is u .minittt d to a ceitain i.( i ' - u 1 (i infest t 'if md it Is d e med tie it s- ifi.C.TtlO MASON CltC r I U'd tvcLL.: .E ."'t :r.ri writHnc an 1'nval ( 1 1 i mh-'i 1. I ''ill!,tl ,il A .1, s I .1'liOillit ; Ithere, .' limit- ,i a county, , . ;-ar tint Jim i.ditional judge l.e ! appointed, m that lht docket1 may he he t clear and justice i i may he seemed within itason I able tin . Vv at objections there ! iaie Id t!if pa posed amendment, I we do net Know. We do believe, j TUCKER & PALMER .. rf&SELLJ?. Kentucky Hordes :ivA Mules km.kk BufffSes and Wagons Railway. JA?JEY35 plqopreMfpy IS ', I I. I I I I Madison Drug Co., l a. II i r ! - ' 't '.- ! I S , v ( it 1 w however, .ilirn.-igh the law di- ( if ft that the while Slate vote; (.11 the t .h.ih.m il urn r.d 'tk iV. .t I the matt.i should he Mi to' thejls JFositiel Gu a.r antee d. vwii-- in i.iwii t oumy. j t,f (lection call s. ffitically staivs t thf (.'.!i"s .f this addi tional judj.ro a.'nl fo;.it shall hf T a ii nut or tlx' jn-noial rt-vtrni i' Dm M"' r. Atlanta. A i ,. , M i J Can. In, a ai'i! Virpli.., : , v,,.),, inj!ioii. Nf vv York aiii: K,,'r i vu . lcse l"i iiiift ticn !'!.ii ,,t i tlelM.ist with Sf.uti.tui Jtiaitis fur V.r on, A:! f(iiiit; Vv" m. ilivi,iy "i and The fit ttiic all iist'-- (il cr I tii' I a i mm I I ( a mi ii adi:('I) Dihj? ('(ani'aliy will icfuinl ovr : miik il il faii:' lo nut RANEY MEDIGlf'Z CO.. fM.ma.Ca. i W 11 s a, 'Hie t wfuid j:: ct' i'l 'nil I'" U'i .'. to i ,a , t..i.r. th in that the; , to ;a e. ;,':. at the they e J ' ' : !'l 111 I ('( lit,. ' I'M'!' . 1 f 1 ' ' ' 11- 1ell.!. tl .,' U 111 A I'm v --". ih;. i .ii, Hi'. '.'iitii'fy, aial as to twf.t the bill, we e Ki h;iij ,'in cxiH-sion 1 i th'.ii. 'A'e ould a i-iudfii! y (iivi ra.it c.a' e t' sa;r,e titi.e a ; uer: j ; -It the ctav j )" i-a1!' d 1m. i 1 ii. V vi. ; lll.ilv I'S.i I'M l" 4'. .i IK' 4 Ii:"' I I 41' S 11". h ',:i ii in ' .'I I; M I' .1 :i i i I C. , I I ."i!i. i ii;ox wrruoi'T a I'll;;-: A ..KLi-lh ivu . -I. M Hi 1, V ilu .u Ku: n I ,,r-i Mi.ii 1,,.1-t I'- ji..i. I-. u V : I. , ... I, . I. ..;.-ii, Ar !l.l.l li C. C. C'AKKV: L. II t ( 1 1 nv.' I:;,! d ,1 . ' i 1 1. a I 'I t i. T'l I. . t. I - fi - to 'I .'1 ' a il r ib.-4 Yen heat lla Iran thf 'n wait-1 i,f., til! I'dii:, tu h' at. 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(iiiai'iiiiif'M: MISS WILLIE HOVARD Exclusive Acerjl l'cr MttOiscn Cc:i::tv K :.d i :i i.s'. d arr-nd- i is a Imal n I l-f.-i.,f .'-ijirif in , It ai'ii- tu jdv e t'ne L'isla- i k u i te laevale r special ; c'V.(.( (ii-ti a.is, aral th-e i u Vinu vcr rommnnieat inns aniicai tint-- .'I'a.i- .; le.'ids lor the I jn the Kntei inise Re cordei leme- di th- it- lt must he undei ct(t'd that I j'(',tr to play tin I in the school majority of of the 3itr s-. pitivjoei-i n sent the thoughts of the wiiteis ii i,t i ( ' r nf ! ' t v. i .i'i 1 1 di lull ii. I'l I.S lit' I HI I1 It'll lilt Itiil.t 1 1 in". i mill lie din a. ct, who are iitehc !d- eis. favdr such a procedure. There c an he no objection to the propose d air. endrntnt, ,ie Jar as we can see at rarest nt, find we lielieve that the amend merit should be passed. The third j.ropond flint ml merit ! is the much disc ussei and olten Associated Press dispatches ol j impeifectly vinderstood Initiative la:;l Saiuniay tell us that Thto- ! and lieierendum. The jnirpose dore Roust t It's speechut Chita- !i this- pt posed amendment is to ! 'th, Senator Root's ' vest the It jrislalive authority of .ri.atjon and Piesi- j the h'tate not only in the State's ic.chci acceptance tboKn it jaese-'lath's V-iit also ' .7 a i r. .- '- i ( id ! I I H i i;o on Au'.i' speoc h of ;ic dftit Tiii:".-.-and s.'e-at' ; c f MtiV-i- Wood,,,.,' ','. ctp; a in" A' s:on tc; : j iiiCits. r-: t ( 1' 1 he t ' i inn. ljo, .- ( l.is'.i d ,.s '-( ii e j' : .led ; '. at- i ' I ' -p- s pi a-t it j eel ch (d tic d itini S' iblic doCa .d people the prim es carJ he .e )'. Iififd ltd oi s W hot t of. and not necessarily Ihe views of this paper. An instance of this might he mentioned with repaid to the riticlo in liist week's paper, sighed. A Coward, in which soine timely objections wtie raised. Theeditor, erson ally, did not agree with all, how ever, as, for instance, the ice and light (jueBtions The under standing was trial the town was to furnish ice to Mr. Porter, who in turn was to sell it to custom ers at i tent per pound. As a matter of fact, however, the town has been unable as yet to i th" people thtriSthts diitct-! i ,,l!v s.uonlv the ih niiinil and Mr. hovild thi--proposed aiT,erid' I'oitfr has been forced to ship he ratified, twenty per cent jn, in addition, a iiuatitity of ice, '.ottisof the Stiite may ! aiid this necessarily makes the ll(r an .'lection on a bill they j c( higher. Our private opinion h fi t.erorrif a law ?ni )t t' .ll-i c (locDTiei'it'i '.M. he .-ion the v Ciim ; 1 1 e. in h erid'i'ij' I '.'ioiid oar i" paien lit'-iatv.i and th.e lV:f. d St. ('"on, has no 'ou.- it. tlieia 1 1 inttd find out V'e rntit iy c. y tt.it, knov, ii c full weekly f-aper iiwa Miidison Cou.'itj vv ill have no el feet in dtcitiising the numlier of tilt st "pt.blic documents," but ,i :''i- oi the State give a major it in finc roi such bill, then the bill bt u'i;,,es f la a' upon procla mation by the (iovtrnor, Sim i'aily, t a e ir,y per te nt of the act, item, or tesol'.'- t u :i, pa-', d by the le gi.-latuit . ttferied t( them, ar.d thov ate i na-1 votei .- r.'i.i) ha e any a i;-;g ! ( i section of any act. the'' r owr Pro-; tne trai at a little : they t! down here in 1 in nit', r s ,', nether or not di allow sat!) action of the legis'laf.ire to stand. As a siifeguaid, the proposed amendment is ad mil able. The people of Florida restive the j in the matter is that Mr. Porter has been doing the best he, oi j anyone else, could under the eir- cum.- lances. It is true that the j light question is at present un I satisfactory, hut this is caused j by the f act that ne w machinery I :s being put in. and ,ve are told I I hat when things are tu ranged. v e will nave the proper service. A leards other items, how ever, we think the writer's point knowing i.lso that we have lair right to propose legislation and ideas ol the i ip hit and wrong of things, especially when, as in this instance, these ideas are not in lluenced by business, politics, Friendship, lewanl or hope of leward. TliE KME KiWOStl) AMLMD- Mo doubt every one of our readers has seen the notice of election appearing each week on paj't' 4, at which election the people of Florida will declare whether or not they will ratify three proposed amendments to the State Constitution. Every voter in the Stite shouldread the to reler all acts of the legislature to themselves. If we believe in the intelligence of the people of Florida and in the right of the people to rule the-mselves, not alone through their representa tives, but also directly, whenever v ere well-taken, especial ly with regard to the illegal sale cf liipior, which goes merrily on in both Madison towri and county. THE NEW PARTY MOT A JOKE Several of our exchanges have been disposed to consider the candidacy of one Theodore Roosevelt for Piesident as a joke occasion demands, then we must land to look upon the new Pro agree with the purpose of the 'gressive party as an insignifi- proposed amendment. Suffice it to say, that this pa per, after having been undecided about the initiative and referendum propo sition for some time, announces itself in favor of the proposed amendment, and will work for its passage, and we believe it will pass on the coming fifth day of November, 1912. cant factor in the political life of the nation. We beg to differ with them. However much we wish to see Woodrow Wilson and Thomas R. Marshall our next President and Vice-President, we are not blind to danger, and it is our honest opinion that this Progressive party, headed by the arch-demagogue of the age, is port ant part November election. We believe that Y il-ion ,v d ?jr shail wii! v. :r, l-'.;t V. btlit ve ai m llj.it r,oo-e n e it and Jol.i s-iii u ill ; ot he m t'.-e ntities. V e -ay the above be'tause, a tina g cUei tilings, the pe !'.( iiiility f Roosevelt, is it mar lia ble. A nan of boundless- e nor gv. overweening ambition and egoism r::n riot, he !- truly le iii.il ial'le. !t ,f true that he 'i."nl, "Wiiile ''oiigiess tallied, 1 took the canal," and then he turned around, when his ex was gored, and made the slogan of his new patty, the command ment thundered on Sinai, "Thou shalt not steal." It is true that ht leiii-ed to attend a barup.'.et at which William Lorirnet, who was accu-ed, not convicted, ,;,s to be prese nt. and then turned around and dined with Boss ( V, in comparison r.ith whom. Lori mer, with all his faults, v,-;i-' an angel. It is true that while President he did nothing . to break up the mms. and now he po es as their invett rate lot' and as the ft jfiid (! the ; ,. -.-e --. t is true that he coviih . hj use o1 the .-te.mi toller in pine i"k' Talt in the presidential chad to tuny out "my policies" all right, but when 7 aft follow ed the les'ion taufcht him by hit. predecessor and used the sttam roller in his efiott to stay in, he considered it a trying shame. But it is equally true that he is a ! wonderful man, one who will never admit defeat, who scorns danger, who loves labor, who never tires, and who is not dead until the breath leaves his body. For these reasons, we, sound ly democratic as we are, believe that this new party is be reckon ed with. The fifth of November w ill reveal to us its true strength, and until that time we can only wait, earnestly hoping that its strength will be spent on the old line Republican party and that, with these two parties warring, Wilson and Marshall will be swept into office by an avalanche of votes. j Asst. Tru'tc "''sr., A,iiu-:i, Ca. i ' i. c V,. i '.I i i.N, TV; ""V ..! . ; AuM'-.i--. ' -k. i I r iiX "fJALS ! A -.uk ! .ii.) a t'uvt'.inv sa.ttu.i:"." w.te E. E Yinii.;. E. te.shitf. '. t . ,-:ci wat iiltrn li'oi.t Ii i! with ci :.'t:j l l i -i .unl in-(liM-hi'ii 0-1 i t'tMin I" iist' .n. hiiiv'i New Lift- Pitls. which 1 Uv f;mi an ( it lie i I :ni;t(,y." Fur ii!) sli.'i.m. I., live! oi lod.it ;. I'cut'lfs thtre is i,it!.;i , l,t-l!rr. On'y 25 it' Is lit oil druj.ustv T"e West tier. j I ut lie vitili ti.ii.ii.iv Tutu'.... An;. , III. H,(.!i Li w j Tt:;i 'j'tia Tuiijfall WeilIia) H 11 :A T!'urKii. 71 ,U Iiiiliiy . 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Davis THE JEWELER My stock is always complete: he- cause you don't see window display don't t hink I have not fot any thing you want. Just notice for bijj Watch Sign next door to Po&t 01t.ee, and come right in. Presents of all kind-v for School Breaking, FJirth day anrf Weddinj, all new and clean. Re member, Spectacles at half price and I will fit you. Don't ask; come and see for yourself. R. Davis, Jeweler Watch Maker and Engraver ., 1