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Editorial November 9, 1839

Columbus Democrat

Columbus, Lowndes County, Mississippi

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In June 1839, Mississippi newspaper editors issue a public call to assert their rights against non-paying subscribers, proposing strict rules for advance payments on subscriptions, ads, and printing, and pledge to enforce them collectively.

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TO THE PUBLIC

The rights of Editors and publishers of papers have been too long neglected. "Justice will never be done unless they themselves assert their rights & enforce the most rigid rules, which in the end will be found alike salutary to the public and beneficial to those engaged in the press. Publishers of papers have been so long imposed upon by the community at large, that they are considered to some extent a degraded class of beings, when in fact there is no vocation in life more honorable, deserving of so high consideration, productive of so much good or a class that exerts so powerful an influence. It is known to be proverbial for the debtors to Newspaper publishers to consider their demands as the last to be paid to which there is attached too moral obligation, and which they can refuse to pay with justice and honor hence it is incumbent upon the conductors of the Press to assert their own rights, and resolve, severally and jointly, to bring all patrons of newspapers under the same obligations that attach to other contracts, or always remain in poverty and want, with thousands due them from the most solvent men in the country.

We call upon all editors and publishers of papers, who approve of the following rules, to endorse them by their signatures—place them at the head of their papers, and strictly adhere to them.

1. No subscription received without payment in advance.
2. No subscription received for less than six months.
3. Advance payment will be required from all transient advertisers.
4. To announce any man for any office, either State or County, without the advance payment of ten dollars.
5. Political circulars charged as advertisements and payment required in advance.
6. Advertisements of a personal altercation will be charged double, and payment required in advance.
7. Election tickets will not be printed without order, nor delivered to any person without payment in advance.
8. All subscribers, without respect to persons, who are delinquent, on the first of October, will be stricken from our list and their accounts put in suit.

The above rules, we the undersigned, pledge ourselves to abide by.

JAMES A. STEVENS
Editor of the Yazoo Whig
S. H. B. BLACK.
Editor of the Natchez Courier.
BESANCON & HALIDAY.
Publisher of the Mississippi Free Trader.
JAS HAGAN
Editor and Proprietor of the Vicksburg Sentinel
W. M. SMYTH.
Editor of the Grand Gulf Advertiser.
SAMUEL CURTIS.
Proprietor of the Southern Argus
THOMAS BROWN.
Editor of the Huntsville Telegraph
JAS. DUFFIELD,
Editor of the Grand Gulf Whig.
WM. J. TECO.
Editor of the Fayette Advertiser
A. B. & S. L. CORWINE.
Editors and proprietors of the Yazoo Banner.
ARCH. S. CLARKE.
Publisher Port Gibson Correspondent.
C. A. FOLSOM,
Editor of the Southern Sentinel
WORTHINGTON & CHAPMAN
Editors and Proprietors of the Columbus Democrat
June 1839.

What sub-type of article is it?

Press Freedom

What keywords are associated?

Press Rights Newspaper Publishers Advance Payment Subscription Rules Advertising Policies Editors Pledge Delinquent Subscribers

What entities or persons were involved?

James A. Stevens S. H. B. Black Besancon & Haliday Jas Hagan W. M. Smyth Samuel Curtis Thomas Brown Jas. Duffield Wm. J. Teco A. B. & S. L. Corwine Arch. S. Clarke C. A. Folsom Worthington & Chapman Yazoo Whig Natchez Courier Mississippi Free Trader Vicksburg Sentinel Grand Gulf Advertiser Southern Argus Huntsville Telegraph Grand Gulf Whig Fayette Advertiser Yazoo Banner Port Gibson Correspondent Southern Sentinel Columbus Democrat

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Assertion Of Newspaper Publishers' Rights And Enforcement Of Payment Rules

Stance / Tone

Call To Action For Collective Enforcement Of Strict Payment Policies

Key Figures

James A. Stevens S. H. B. Black Besancon & Haliday Jas Hagan W. M. Smyth Samuel Curtis Thomas Brown Jas. Duffield Wm. J. Teco A. B. & S. L. Corwine Arch. S. Clarke C. A. Folsom Worthington & Chapman Yazoo Whig Natchez Courier Mississippi Free Trader Vicksburg Sentinel Grand Gulf Advertiser Southern Argus Huntsville Telegraph Grand Gulf Whig Fayette Advertiser Yazoo Banner Port Gibson Correspondent Southern Sentinel Columbus Democrat

Key Arguments

Rights Of Editors And Publishers Have Been Neglected Publishers Are Imposed Upon And Considered Degraded Newspaper Debts Are Proverbially Last To Be Paid With Little Moral Obligation Editors Must Assert Rights And Enforce Rules Like Other Contracts Propose Rules For Advance Payments On Subscriptions, Ads, Announcements, Circulars, Election Tickets Delinquent Subscribers To Be Removed And Sued After October 1 Signatories Pledge To Abide By These Rules

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