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- i i r " : : : : .w. "ii:ii:aAK u, 1898. LOCAL NEWS. he AY Nichols advertises some !):',' rAoA:i lands for sale. A.er of Mr. J. H. Ilemp ; .vetk near Nebo. She . : m.1 a 's'od woman. '; . !:. House is writing a , the resources and pros- ;. ;: : iii ;.r.! adjacent lerri- : .. !". r-,och, the father ,- , ,.., who visited here ;cd in I Jan vii !e, Va., : -: ( )!d Fort the mail goes ti e w stotlice "Teck," on Wednesdays and ). VA Clip.e has bought . i ;.;.-!C-, on Spring street, il. I'rice. Mr. Clin; a larger dwelling. ; ;.e I'r c hyterians will soon : herr. sei vs in building a Tb' v have room for one a ei '! of their church : : ::,eriiber the entertainment ..Mi's Hail Tuesday night, :. ;ii;t. The curtain-raiser f comedy. Fine concert; i: h cak iu m light effects. :e was some good skating j v 'at week on the pond . . M . A. Iirown's. From ., ; , ., ; e by t he toiin has :nto tov. a l.y Dr. Mor : A. oi , r . f'.Ii'jwing quotation is ; 1 i ! , .11 1 . . .s 1 . 1 . . i ; . i pe r very u; uch and I ,1 ; . ..iiaut future is destined tor! indication of growth ! , that reai estate transfers . :.i i ng more lively. Hots . - s., uglit alter here : : bt ing a b ug o;j the .' ra a: ket. .e -.-iii.li.ig committee of . ; A -t church have selected h . .v. Mi. (A A. Dale's resi a 'u'u h to build a parson . v propose to complete . . . l.y May ist. A v; ; '. ! be an entertain- Narfi: Tuesday night . !..ti of Cafjon chapel ; ; f u :. !. Cu rta; n wi i 1 rise h. S unethiag entirely : i be prod need. A: L" gan liurgan sold a lot .: d to him to Mr. 1 ). F. :!:. v. ho iu turn sold next to i '. i ' . 1 hookshier t M r. J no which 1 ).' W. P. jones t r,i act to build a cottage . :h. Mai di ( i: as Carnivals .ainyham, Ala., Feb. 22, the baiiwa v " ! i I sell round ! h ir t he p; h e of one ' .0 . ih ' an Marion the ; ; ( :i sale from lAb. . - i inclusive. i ' 'Mwii.i l:urniture Co. is : lour 1 . , i ' . : i iaid for its . . ! 1 a - m The c ,iv. pan y will a. pieseiit capacity as soon :. : buildings ai e com - i: as will add aout 35 aa A ! o the ope 1 at i ng force. , : wi-.-ks si-ace we used a "I housekeeper's choice," ..i Col. 1. J. Sinclair's 11 m.i'ie at his Muddy . a, A k is "straight flour" ' . ing a rich cream color ttesli, pure wheat taste t a pi ospen ;is round : . dicss of the times. It :1 at I.S. I)ysait'sand Mrs. xk i':'. 1 v's. - a:-., ill er writes that in the i vol of the county it is : ha: the c u it has decided .. c '. i c- a , t y w. i! hi h a ve ; t he Mt. k lav fence a:.d lv -it lu-l ford. A ;s ;a ip-t be ordv rumor, ' ;ie court would hardly a decision. Rut her : I.apiMC.l to bnihl .: voted for, and not . :' . : . , of Chi Fort. at an pen a door. It a : h a metal 1 a 1 .-, aat,.- in the hand ; -.iid ;uii!s d u n w : 1 1 : h.e other 00! opens of its ,'. th.e c.;t ;umps -. .1 h walks down, .a-iacs down the She h.-.s opeiu .1 er m u: . ; the rhhaim A nonie up and asc the building c rrugated ii on. ; the 1 !'. i! rch and :e. w.oden steps ; improvements. .. 1 cv"e ntly t lectcd h.e U'etminster . Mcioy, vice : Tate secertary They have a good a a . t :!;a 1 h.vh Sewing C m pa ay was driving ; . ': iv la a ses up Mam :ard..y. when they ' v a iaitiing. empty I ' horses began to back v r on their si ties in a ' 'a ,c:i t hey could not - :.:e hatlier was cut ' . 'it ra turned over from cr when they cpiickly to ;:,eir fed unhurt : and hai-gy escaped .....i j ,;;t ,,,, ioi-i--.;T. ! - - I. I '. 1 ; !l .I lk'. 1 1 "I' "o. 1 . .': u.m.-t : i In in! nx-tu-y. McCall's Roller Mill is receiv ing wheat from farmers along the railroad. The recent cold weather dis covered many a "nigger in the woodpile." A building and loan associa tion controlled by our people would benefit Marion. Mr. V. V. White has placed a new sign on the office window for TlIK MhS.K.NOKk. Mr. J. V. Streetman has had pretty signs painted on the plate glass front of his pharmacy. A beautiful young widow pro cured a marriage license last week from the Register of Deeds. Abe McBee's team ran away on Henderson street Wednesday, but fortunately did no damage. Judge Starbuck will preside at the March term of court, which, we are told, will hardly last more than a week. Mr. J. I Norton is building a tinshop for Mr. J. E. Horn on the rear of the former's lot, back of White Yancey's drug store. The gr?at smallpox scare on Wednesday was without founda tion. The house is uninhabited in which two cases were said to exist. Temperature for the week end ing Thursday: Maximum, 67; minimum, o; average, 3S; rain and snow, a trace of each; sunshine, 86 per cent. John McLean, who fell into Mrs. Neal's well a few days ago and lortnately was unhurt, says he just wanted to see how deep the water was. Mr. Howenstein, the photo grapher, is having most convenient and pretty apartments arranged up stairs in the Neal building in which to take your pictures. Messrs. F. II. House and G. G. Faves have formed a partnership in the real estate Dusiness, tne titie of the new firm being House v; Haves. See how the two fit? Mrs. W. W. Nichols received Si, 000 this week from the endow ment rank of the Knights of I'yth ias, of which he was a member. He had paid but $43 premium. The extra demand on our col umns this week for advertising space compels us to omit some interesting communications and other matter prepared for this issue. Dr. J. G. Reid has moved his office just across the hall in the Neal building. The beauty of the apartments will tend to lighten the reflection of pain about the old tooth that is to come out. Mr. John W. Carrol, father of Mrs. James M. Ilobbitt, died in Lynchburg, Va., Wednesday. Mrs. Ilobbitt was visiting her daughter here and was called home Sunday on account of her father's illness. The February number of the Xi! Ctiroiini jour mil of Education very aptly prints on the first page selections of George Washington's views as to public and higher edu cation, and is altogether a most interesting number. Mr. Rob Martin has purchased from the Alamance Stock Farm two beautiful white pigeons, per haps the only birds of the kind in the county. They took the first ptizes at Spartanburg, Shelby, Ashevillc, Charlotte and Raleigh. Roles are being hauled for the use of the telephone system which is to tie in operation here by March 1st. Most of the material, such as the switchboard, phones, etc., is already here. The exchange will be in the store of the Marion Hard ware Company. The birthday of the hero of the "hatchet incident" will occur on the 2 2d inst. The memory of George Washington, the Father of our Country, is dear to every patriotic citizen, and ought to receive annually public recogni tion in every part of this broad land. In the large ad of this issue, McDonald, Dale & Co., have an extensive list of good town and country property for sale. Now is the time to buy, if you are inter ested in property here, before prices begin la climb up, for our town is building. They merit voni confidence. Mention Thk ;Mis-inoir when you write to ! them. ! Our taste has made a test of a ! good, pure roiler d ut "The Belle 1 of Marion," made here by the McCall roller mills. It is creamy , iu ccLr. wheaty only in flavor, j and it will behave itself seemly ! under the di.fi hand of the kneader : .o;d c ok. The "Rede" rings ; swe : and true when you want it j at McCall Conley's store; 75 ' cents a sack. ' iii.cu.iK Kiina. j Mr. Wood I licks, abou; IS years i of age. while hauling lumber near Tin key Cove l.wt Sttuiday morn ing met with instant death. On a 1 sloping, tioeti road the wheels of the wagon appeared to havr slipped '. otV of some rocks, the chain around j the poplar squares breaking, and throwing the load upon tne young man He was found" with his shoulder broken and skull crushed. Il is not known whether he was upon the uaon or on the ground , hcn the accident occurred. The four oxen attached to the wa-pui had stopped, ami the wagon stood edgewise on the sides of two wheels. V.K WITH M'AIN I'lO HI '.Hi I'.. S::ii.ih :i..UWr Iui,. A.li.iiU Writ ing I. tt r illinu rn-iIit Mi Ki.ilo H Coat-ite jn Iw I'oIitif iHii ml .Jliu He Will Leave W.iliiii;ton. Si-c-ial to The MtsnciiK'tr. Washington, I). C , 1-Vb. Ki Senor De Lome, Spanish Minister to the United States, has resigned. He admits having written letter tcade public s!erd y, and which he at first denied, lie will leave Washington immediately. Trouble is looked for between this country and Spain. Y. W. N. PKKSONAL. I'AIiAf.KAPHS. Mr. A. Tripp, of the O. K. ic C Railway, was in Marion the past week. Miss Fannie Morrison, of Can yon City, Col., is visiting here this week. Mr. James W. Fox, of Knoxville, Tenn., was here this week on business. Mr. Raird has been visiting his son-in-law, Mr. J. S. Elliott, for some days. Miss F. E. Rritchard, sister of Senator Rritchard, was registered at the Eagle on Tuesday. Mrs. J. C. Horton recently left for King's Mountain, N.C., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Cansler. Mr. Arnold Chelsey, of Brad ford, Mass, was stopping at the Eagle Hotel for a few days lately. Mrs. R. II. Moore and Miss Ida Crawford, of Old Fort, were visit ing Mr. G. E. Lee and family this week. Mrs. J. M.. Robbitt was called by telegraph a few days since to Vir ginia, to the bedside of her sick father. Mrs. Richard Hall, of Scranton, Ra., mother of Miss Addie Hall, is at the Flemming Hotel for a season. Attorney Gwyn Finley, of Lin colnton, was up this week on busi ness and to visit his sister, Mrs. E. F. Greenlee. Messrs. L. H. Whitner, John Laughridge and John Diviney, of near Dysartsville, are now in the mining regions of British Colum bia. Others, it is said, will follow them in the spring, and still others will go to Klondike from this county. Miss Lacy Simmons, daughter of Mr. R. F. Simmons, left this week for the Greensboro State Normal College to take a law course in its relations to stenog raphy, so as to be prepared to fill the position of shorthand reporter for courts of law. She has just written a life of "Big Tom" Wil son, soon to be published, that will make a book of several hundred pages. She spent a month recently at the old veteran's home securing the facts from his li rs for the book. He is now about 76 years of age. FjT'Go to Howenstcin's Photo Gallery to have your pictures taken Neal building, up stairs. Syniis of Sunday's sermons. At the Methodist church the text was from lsalms cxix, 18 "Open thou mine eyes, that 1 may behold wondrous things out of thy law." It was shown that the text contained three propositions by implication: (1.) That there are wondrous things contained in the Law of God. ('I.) That these can not be discerned without the divine opening of the spirit 111 regenera tion. (U.) That with the divine opening wondrous things are dis cerned in the Law of God, that are always there but unseen by the ttnregenerated. At the Episcopal church the text was "By the grace of God I am what I am.' From the rela tionship of man to the God who made him, and considering human weakness on the one hand and God's almightiness on the other, we might natuially conclude that the a'l loving God would help men in their struggle towards a higher life. The facts of life are an assur ance that God does so help men. St. Paul realized the truth in him self. His experience and investi gation asserted the necessity of divine grace or help and of God's power to assist men. St. Paul knew what he had become under the mthieiiee of the Holy Spirit the bond servant of Christ. The divine gifts are Love, joy, peace, long ufiVring. goodness, gentle ness, meekness, tiuth." When these are found, there too we find the transforming spirit of the eter nal, all hiving God. A Clf-r TrU-k. L certainly looks like it, but theie is really no trick about it. Anybody can trv it uho his lame back and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous tumbles. We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. Tins medi cine tones up the whole sytem, acts as a stimulant to the liver and kidney., is a blood puiiiier and neive tonic. It cures constipation, headache, fainting spells, sleepless ness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Lleetrie Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only jOc a bottle at White v Van eev's, Marion, and W. IL Disos win's, Old Fort. Li U Li L il ti va? E3 Every mother feels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. T? : fnl mother should be to all. but the suff erin cr and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. is a blessing to woman. 1.00 PER BOTTLE at all Dru? Stores, or Ecnt by express on receipt of price. EC0K3 Containing invahiaMe Information of F- inteicst to all women, will l.e sent ittt to any B'l'ircss, upon application, by Tha BBADFIELD EEGCLATOB CO.. Atlanta. C,.. j Real j Estate uiiice.... Of McDonald, Dale & Co. in Martin build ing, lioom No. 1, up stairs. J il i MIM-ltAf. am! , TIMBER LANDS 17 arming, Mineral and Timber Lands ..AND... TOWN AND CITY LOTS Below are Some of the Special Bargains We Offer. No. 1. House and Lot near Court House on Garden St. House seven rooms, all elegantly finished; size of lot 66x240 feet. Out houses. A desirable property. One-half cash; balance in i and 2 years. No. 2. Store House and Lot on Main St., opposite Eagle Hotel, 30x320 feet. No. 3. Six-room House and Lot on Spring St. Lot 80x320 feet. Good loca cation. At a bargain. No. 4. Vacant Lot on Spring Street, 140x160 feet. Price low. No. 5. One three-room Cottage at head of Main St., 2 1 acres land, good well, etc. Cheap. No. 6. Good House and Lot in West Marion, near Furnituie Factory. Cheap for cash. No. 7. Six-room House, one square from Court House. Well, barn and out-houses. A bargain. Nos. S and 9. Two tracts of Land in Dy sartville township. One tract, 254 acres, in Gold Belt, well timbered. The other, 145 acres, on Muddy creek, good bottom land. No. 10. Three-room House near South ern Depot. Good well, etc. Nos. 12, 13 and 14. Three Houses and Lots on Morgan St., all new. At a bargain. No. 15. House and Lot on Crooked Creek road, near Furniture Factory. Good well and birn. No. 16. Tract of Land, 700 acres, both sides Southern R. R. on Catawba river, three miles from Marion, heavily timbered with pine. Good opportunity for saw mill men. Also some number one Mineral and Timber Lands in Mitchell and Yancey counties. j A Snecialtv. Corre spondence solicited, liespectfnliy, j 3Id)onalil, Dale k Co., Subscribe furTut: Mkssenoku. Have you any property to sell or rent? If so, we would be pleased to have you list it with us. Our rates are reasonable. Prompt attention given to renting, collecting taxes and insurance. RESPECTFULLY, Martin Building, Up Stairs Marion, N. C. Mcdonald, dale: & ca FJIIllllllUlllllllllllli:i!!!ll!l!lli!;!llll!i;illlllllll!llllllllllllli:illlll!llinilllIlt!lliy 1 Fresh Staples In Our Stationery Department Box Paper Loose Paper Envelopes Tablets Colored Inks Indelible Inks Assorted Pens Visiting Cards Playing Cards Card Cases Pocketbooks Lead Pencils School Crayons Pencil Sharp'n'rs Banjo Strings Guitar Strings Harmonicos Key Rings Key Chains Blank Books Ink Erasers And a New Line of Small Tasty Pictures ... AT ... . SWINDELL'S. m7 1 ! 1 1 : : 1 1 l i : 1 1 1 ! i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! i 1 1 : s i j 1 1 : ; 1 1 1 : ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 i 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 an The Chattanooga Plow in feeeb ipo orpe to blow it. J,'1' its own horn. CiiiMninUrd to scour in ;my Mini nil kinds of hind. This Celebrated Plow, Cane Mills, Plow Points, Shears and Mould Boards jAVjVf JJft Cnn found at tli Marion Hard wan; kvVJij-' Company's, who are agents for McDowell XlCi count v. See tliein and he convinced. ....YOURS TO PLEASE,.... Marion :-: Hardware :-: Company, AGKNTS FOK CHATTANOOGA 1'I.OW CO'S PLOWS AM) CANK MILLS. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ri 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 tiiinin 1 1111 in 1 11 1 1 11 miiiu 1 1 ut uitTLtM I ITS A SIGHT! I 5 To see the New Goods piled up in our store. People wonder what wc g S are going to do with them during g 5 this dull season, just before the open- E ing of spring. But its no puzzle to E us, as wc know the people will buy 1 Good Goods at Shoddy Prices 1 FEED SAVERS Stock Feeders THE "SMALLEY." FAMILY OF FEED SAVERS" J. H. GORMAN, ( irmhin t Wntrlmtukvr ;tTnl ()tifi;tn A specialty made of the very finest watch repairing and adjusting. Sprtacl's sei.Mitifieally fitted and a fit guaranteed. t-J- IIICII AI IT EN ( 1 K A V I X i Yours ta c.j.ve, J. H. GORMAN, All our Goods are New, Fresh, Clean Stock, bought at a sacrifice, and we can simply clean up the deck on prices. Come and sec our new line of Sacrifice Clothing; it will do you good. New Hats, New Dress Goods, New Caps, New Shoes, Beautiful Line of Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery, etc. etc. SySquarc your '97 account if you want to adorn our '98 book. Very Restectfully, A. BLANTON niiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuuiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiMuuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiimiumiumuixBHiiz n' Ji Ar:&, SJ,,x. r: ; Will Tiit rrf tor 1 "'- a f".i ar.ri compift" imp of y ii-ilu- V I ! r 1 t If rf rhan.1 r.d !il. Il'f I.-.rut- nri-1 tnt of l"nt ::.t ni ?lirr ldT r O - .1 'ta :. A ni . I't.rn rbrrildinifAlttirhmenl ',t 1 . r M.:- I n:i I I M.tls, li-aA Cuttrrs, a .,, . r- 1. r .. ri, :..'. "ff-u hr, ll. l lt.;uty I r.li'o.l i:et. CU a:i Mo..,l iiu:i:'.s a clean skin. Nol'cnutv mt it. C:tvar.t!i camiy cathartic c!c:ut x our ai;.i Kcii1 it cltati by stirrm.c u;) tiu- lav Iicr in.'. iriiii Jill iii.t'ur.ues. trutn tl-i- l.c'.lv. luyiii t..-.iay to li.inih pitr.plcs. 1. il. 1 louins. f.lai'Hicau. ami that sickly IuImi-.A coTiiplcxion tv taking cascants l.iauty lr 1 iiuts. All lrui:i;ists, satisiac tii'ii naranti.i'i.I. li'c -vc, 'c. two .lilllon it t-Hr. When jc -iilt- Im v. trv. an.! 1 a..iTi. it nica;:s they're s.iti:',n',. The ;'e", ie u: the I'nitcii S'.atij a.. now luvii.y Cascaret :.iaiv c.aaariic at the rate of two million t oxes i year anil it will he thrtx- mi!liin he frc New VearS. It mear.s merit pr.ei! that Cascarets arc the mt Ielihtt'ul lwc! regulator lur eycrylxnlv the year ruund. All ilmii-l. 10c, -.".c, ."I'C a Lux, cure .cuarrtn-tceJ. . ; ;.!.r. ; i-r- - i "ir a ia:niit.lel, tiftii t- ., ... 'r.. I s t, !' if f ' name tlna p-r. i.4l I.S ,'lti-. IU., .'iauitowoc, V SMALLEY MHFG. GO'S ill. I. I.IM. Feed Cutters C Feed MUls Hoot Cutters S Horsepowers Write IVir Catalogue. T. S. MOUUISON ACSKNT MK NOKTII CAUOI.INA, -iii:villc, n. c. OLD FORT, N. C, Oirers to his custonjC-ts au ;lsolatcly toii-ct stock of Drills and Patent Medi cines Fresh and Reliable Garden Seeds. Skin Diseases. For the !fely and rrmanent enre of tetti-r, ?alt rhtuia anl tcz-.-ma, Ciiara-b-rlain'd Eye and skin Ointinf-nt is vrith'.nt an tual. It relieves tho itch ir,; ar.l smarting alraoft instantly aral it continual n-e efff-ct.s a jrf-rm.iiir.t cure. It also cur-s itch, barter's itch, fchM h-al, pr.re nip:.l.-, itcliirif pil--?. chappl han'l, chronic tore eyes and granulated lids. e e Q O o o o o o o o o o At the Well Known Stand ? m White & Yancey will supply the public with all kind of pure and fresh drugs. A general line of Proprietary and Patent Medicines kept on sale. See our Iieautiful Toilet Goods Soaps, Hrushes, Sponges, Perfumeries, etc. We keep all kinds of Drug Store Goods, and sell at reasonable rates "to live and let live." The h two it care taken in filling preset itions. We pay the highest cash market price for birch oil. Most sincerely. 9 WHITE & YANCEY. A if gapt ell It GJgu JPacj Ynow It is Good and rot Soo fi DO YOU WANT TO DRESS WELL? Dr. Csiy's Condition Powders for horses are the bet tonic, t lol jinrifir andvenEifnge. Price, 2 cents. tldby Then see our new line of Fall and Winter Goods Tamis cloth for evening dresses, Irish dress linen, lawns plaids, silks for any purpose, calicoes, dotted swiss and trim mings; general line of Gentlemen's Negligee Shirts. Also, Shoes (the Douglass Shoes), Hardware, Farming Implements, Harness Goods and Saddles, Lime and Cement, and Groceries, J. S. DYSART. Marion, N. C., Jan. 7, iSoS.-t f.
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