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Hr lite sen tfci !'JIM!IN. . n ; i i - $1.00 m Ma- 0;fr Y' :iK ;:. A. Di'.Ti-.f .McDowell ;n Mail mii, ,v,ti unani- :;.ti'iii n ! .its he! S'i'i! :, l he. noni f ,i : i! i'.it -r r ! : . ' . T h : v i;. vme sec :. ;r-:v'nt a :nt;iiH-n' ,i - ven : in ,iin. tt uiii lha' !. !t is ca k nesx d isoran n. hen-e- pri!i(i iouid be .ritv anil ; ii L i ' t' i at i. y oilers I he a-ith- ; r 111 ;ih 1- : in a I 'aniation. 'litiiidness ir: the argu 'um ad v icnHf s ol party hat a !vant:!::c w:i! be ( s :t y i ir.; out i heir ;iftn . 1 c'".i m ight bt: . iiti a CoUi'st but it i attcr- aily to ;i!' ity !l vic- . r i iri; an i at i on ii. .m l ciif. Livc organi ociv he obtained and I by il.': party asserting v in . y political Con : iie-n i i t' s v. 1 1 ! I' tit this . ' ,'. a : av.r ,to n t 1 1 thov I ' " i:.-e :a.: pphoM i.' Mi v w !:en:'V( r ' . t . , a a ca le i . :t: Ie.:r rc.e I", s its a the Chinese cm :ic I ) i' isb I: a: '. i.T to -taitl.nv 'si)wl. While i pow:rs arc casting gi.'i.i c at eat ii other it illow th.-.t war between ai'.ncir.. Ca- ''tul dipla i piobably adjust their W'c hope our little h S;a;n hasn't incited s.l t il ; r iio igam al A war ould l.C ...c.cd small ('a en -s i! lis hemis a;s .i I'ai a: ;:: tour t he u nun: dc ' 1 'r a w to; il, I Let the ; hi igii'cr it j ses Kepab ! 1 Miconioe : s i W . i ! 'n ; .in d on: the lie ::.oc , j,,, 'ousi t nra-s an nd i I c be; t t"T.i: ; success. plit.X PH'POM'.. ii ;c t he idiances j s. The Deni- ! es ; o make a t !o:e tin1 pen-. i hT A (it ii I O'M'st tlglll :c;o!v. and !i ! g ' lit". I C. l list '"thing nllj more than ; aii tn if.sciissaiu ot the ;m b 'hat concern the Mr . t i ,i tonl '. ill some h ud nuts Mi g humanity sh,H:ld be '. h " -i n means posil;r '. i ; is vuh ph asuie i ! he ! .11. 'M in-: i his is a..' ! n is ; ::-rr 'bh- m;i'. e : i ei lei e ''om Vedow .laniiiLi-e i,,r v- n hs. and w as treat;1.! Ii e ol the b. sr ph siciatts and : a a;l. 1 )i . Pel!. ,uir dr ag I eoiiouei.eed j;;,., ti ,,. i;ji,.r l.ikiag t v bottles ! was ' C aied. ! now t-.i!.e er...t en 1 " ;"ea e.Ml,..g thcra io i ' sane!,.-;; le,! t.jlv Ul- "' ' ' ,",! 1 am gratciiihy )y Pog.i:-. exing;..!. 'V Sc.'u by 'cYhlte , V.u-eex. ii: ,V. Ii. Di,swa.():d Pon, FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL ';i iJocMi't Know ;t MOi)l Tiling Vv'l.fn , s''n It. YEMX IS VKT l'JiOSl'KCTIVK. irld J;ii him 1 )i- I lltful Mi' n by Ik i-.h r.l ir 'ordial I oine Army I'artiiilily I -;'.ii t in t-ii t i i t i- t ti , -! I tin Alc-r nt. i it i - U'.n:.; i .:.-, Aig. . bvs. !! t i.e Sp.trnsh Ministry had any ;ui'i"-r idea of t he pub! ic -en ti meiit :u rh:.-. eotiiitiy it wuijid Tnt have v.iMtu t'Ti days in deciding wether ro accept the terms of ri I'v oiiered. I! they J: new a oi.ii uiii-n they saw it, they u :iid have j united at th'W terms. ! n the ! ateineii of the terms of ; '-acr. !!? week the administra ':o;i "a a :ven -; - I : r to which it v.i not ejjtHi. il. Iti:eadof HO vidin that ehtifjis o Anieiicans tot piopeity destioyed, in Cuba -hoiild ie paid iiy .Spam and iis- liiimin responsibility for .Spanish iio! ls !ued ;is a hen oil the reV-I'linc- o! Cuba and J'orto Kico, it ::ent loneil neither, leaving those matters to be added ' ! r i oub'esorm to ;!,e iiutiictosi - ot her tioublesonn things tliaf will Irive to be tackled j y the Commission that will iico riare :he treaty of peace. Theonlr certain tiling- Hi the terms of peace arc t hat .Spain shall evacuate Cuba arid l'o:to Jiico and that we ' shall retain Manila and Manila !'.;iv; everything else is to be set ! tied b tin commission. Mr. MeKinley apparently tally beiiees that, the Spanish Ministry :s hoi, .'st Mi lnloimally telling him thai it intends to accept his terms ot peace, although oflieiaily it still rem a ins silent . Ills faith is so strong that the orders ior the re-inforce-ment "j (ien. Miles have been held up. and that notliiug is being done to send Cen. Meuitt the re-inlorce merits that, he has asked for. It fcpyin accejits the terms, these hold-ups will do no harm, but should Spain be foolish enough to reject the terms, they may be Ti auht with serious consequences. C-enei al M iles is si ill having cverv- j thing his ow n way in Porto Pico, i ! ami betrr" rovallv welcomed bvtlie j I'oito l;;cans? i m : r if it. becomes i:ecessal fi'l him to atiack t he I j .strong forj liieaf ions at San Juan, j lie has not men enough to take i I hat tow n, without a great sacrifice i ol life. j ot withstanding the harsh criti- cisra winch has ( nine tVorn all s( e- tau.s of the country and from the rhe fact that the sailors who des- hol,l"s((; shades of political troyed Cervera's fleet will get omii. ion id t lie partiaiitv shown by j :l!,"r -00,000. but the soldiers the Naw Department m favor ofwl7 Un;k antin;o get nothing, .land asks it this is fair. The acting Admu-a, Sampson and , !fllt). niistakl.H ,vhei) u says a- ainst Commodore Schley, t loit j Santiago soldiers get nothing, p tiality -till exists, and, accord - j They get broken heads and maim ing to current gossip, is about to ' 0,1 hni bs and yellow fever and bean 1 ' ........ .....1 .,!,..... Wi. .. i ... s-t,,! ,,,,,, ,.vioi.t...r I.,- .. ! ;ng ot oideis !oi the purpose of gUlllg SampsOin an Opportunity j io .splurge in Kuiopean waters, i 1 he orders for sending a strong licet to the coast, of Spain, issued some weeks ago. for- blufling pur poses, have never been revoked, and the officials say that, the fleet is logo fur the purpose of "impress ing Purope," now that the pending cessation of hostilities and the prospect of permanent peace have made further lighting apparently niiiiicessaiy. There being no tuitl.ei oj.poi t unity for Simpson to ;i.ijiiue either glory or prize money ;n Cab .a waters, he is to iven 0 iniaand ol the Pino-1 iid Commodore Wat s ii i st assigned to that to hae command of ! ha; remain in Cuban Watson ranks Schley io important coin toi ilic lattci. This 'i: lliaud. i e wat e: : lici c Hi. Kid Na Deii; t iiit-nt clique may suc- ' d for a t :i:- in depi iving Schley o! honor- he has won. hut Congress can ie depended upon to slH. ;h;i aistiee is done h: III. Secrttaiy Alger's mixing of poli tics with military matters has added no'hing to his popularity iepiKaton tm political nor h sagacity. In his eagerness to injuie "Ted.h" Poosevelt's politi cal loituncs. Secretary A'ger went t" 'he extent of uidishing a pl'v.ite lettcl Horn Pooseveit to ho:. se!t m wir.ch slurs were tlilown at tiie ti-'htlli'' onaliriex i.r l Miiiiiieei solilieis. in or ,.r j th be ti- !, i r .................. . .. ,.i an .:!;.; t' :cpi to Poose'. t !t. .'id Ho::: himsell Alger so much a!,',:,i r"" "iouial lob'n" signed by the Gem-rals under Staffer I iile.'i i,v p. ...... .-.. ... .. is aeTM.g romin irolej- ol . rig l ie. 'vonlo 1 cietl ted With the ace. move'la-:: ts il'"u r; i'l.-ii r :n e,.tj ;rw a v li om S in: iago. an oiiicial t.ier:u':it 1'iesv. aiag :::i 1- 1 i-uretl. f-r: lein: moved in neeonl.inee with tli' plans made before the jiil'.'lir.ittOii of the k,lniHid robin" whieh, by rite way, Kooev It is ;H-:u-'l ofhaviiig furnished T t lit? Associated Tress. This nei-d not j foul anybody, as ir savs that the i Set n-rarv of War had M:netiiiie a no; iheil (jenf-ial b ha Iter t h;tt ; i his ninn would be brought back" to ; tin' I mien urates as soon as tl I fe er stilisided. The fever ha.- not , subsided, but the men are beiiit: I brought iiaek as fast as tliey are i able to et altoard transports. There isn't the slightest donb' tli.it ! the louud roljiii."" however much il IliiiV have beeri tinned with i insubordination Iron: a strictly ! military point oi view, causi-d the : men to be moved sooner than they ; would otherwise have been moved. ' ami that theiebv manv valuable nxes ueie saeu. i nsunoruiuauon ; that breaks red tape that is kill- nii4 our soldiers is not hkelv to! I :. ....... l i i . 1 : . . ; receive popular condemnation: nor!'11,'"' 1 does it deserve it. j Oliver lla.anl Perry Uelmout raiiuateu witn nonors from thecincKs anil uraits ass turouj;n j naval academy at Annapolis, j ls ; christbm nnmr. i a herit,,, !,, ,i0,10rh1 n,lw"Mtw w,,. ,n u itn HAlupiMtiriW!A tf" . a 4 1,. '. v,,M, .mri.Fu,.u,p inuir Aiiiccicji vietor n batti of Lke ... . l'r!e IIP Tlplmnnf- mnd 'n r..r j Life Mr. lament made an oflir, to the government of a war vessel ; to be commanded by himself. The , boat was to have a speed of I'O !......, .....1 I .1 ' i iiuwi.i iiimi ot: ainicii Willi LMIIIS , i i firing high explosives. Mr. Mc0;m ; ua' . , , V 1 r ... . i i kinley was inclined to accept the j 'rlt't. bat tlif :ivv I )m i t a mi.n t ! , . ... ...i,..jv .,i said no. The matter has excited j critici.an among Democrats, tiH, j .p.estion being asked why the gov. 1 . : I n.ment should pay s2,On(j,o()() , j more than its worth for the Mem- ; ! mac and take Senator II anna's ! ! yacht, the Comanche, for lt;.-,.uoo ' i . ,1 i i when she is known to be dear nt 1 i i 1IM.())0. These and other like j j suggestive queries should do good j Democratic service in Congres- i . i i.,..i; f..u -l 111(1.1. II .S llJl.s 1(111. lUnkin (lood and Harry J. Price, of Cincinnati, who are en deavoring to secure ;,000,000 to build a battleship to be called The American I -Joy, are in Washington and called on Postmaster General Fmory Smith and talked with him about the project. The Postmaster General apprved the enterprise ";lve t,M .voun ni('n :l h'tter t com mending their purpose, luey j had previously received a letter of ; endorsement from President Mc Kinley. I he boys are about 18 years of age. They have raised about .j.".oo(. The Philadelnhia Lhi,r notes "'i' g'oi. nai more can they want? A i:ni;iik:ilil.- Curt of Chronic IManhora. In ISHl', when I served my coun- try as a private in Company A. lbTth Pennsylvania Volunteers, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. It has given me a great deal of trouble ever since. 1 have tried a dozen ditl'erent medicines and several prominent doctors without any permanent relief. Not long ago a friend sent me a sample bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Pemedy, nnd after that 1 bought, and took a () eent bottle; and run I can say that I am j Tlielr nail f naunnr l.u t!.....u i ful enongli to von for this ,t - wv iiiriii.v- enough to von tor this great I Kemedy, and recommend it to all suilenng veterans. If in doubt "r ir "". Yours gratefully, Henry Stienberger, Alientown, Pa. Sold by M. P. Morphew. Ii. ;.. h.l :i ,-iy 1.m IMi. S.ua.T.l !APnv The political status of N'oith Carolina lias certainly reached a eiy low ebb. We aietold that at the recent IN-pul liean convention in Harnett county the delegates fiom each township wer e composed of one negro and one white man. the negro's name coining first on the roll in each case. The negroes ran the convention. So completely d;d they dominate the voting that they elected themsehes as dele gates to the higher conventions, shoving the white men to the rear. l)ii in .1 l.j i4 R innan. t .. .. i . -vnoiuer giear uiscoveiv been made, and that too b .. ,., I i in i u:s country, insease ta ter.ed j j its clutches upon her arid lor seven :er lmr ),..r x.r.i ..,.. ills were iiion-i uiiiieu aim U'-ain seemeil mi. .i .. i . . i .. . i i .1 miiit-nt I-or three months she j ougTM-u incess,.tiy. ami c.uild not J I sleep. he in;i v . bscov i.r,..l wav r. r. d.- t. . .. . ! v " ... . JMII t ll.tSillg Ol Us a bottle ot Di. K.ng's New lbs. r(,Vl'Lv huConsumpt inn. and w.is !"' much relieved on takiri" th.- tiir lose, that she s en :l : m-'hr- f" :Ui" With tWO tio'ltev w k ih. l --' Ol - i ei i.iUiif :s Mis. Liiriu-r ! ... iiriier . 1 . . 1 'n. ....... . ..... 1 ' m' .u . 1 1. . 1 . , , , , ties lrv at White , Yn.v M . I '.ti - " ,vlkt;t I ..X;: irlV-t- Chr-'mc 5jre and iiik nv j n y.w oi;k. I I it for mat ion (Hi-fniii2 the irat't ! ! tnili. on -Thl OmVim-iit. i A death (ifcijts in Yoik iOlv i'vitv seven minute-, and a ,-hiid is born evei v s;x minutes, Five h Minimi thousand people t'H'i and Iave t his city every day. t i i-. i- . mans. s.iO.Ooti Inh, 1 .o.noO Lug- ljsN j.-.u.imki Jlusans. H'." Itai- iats, be:des a bii: balance. March a;l the people of tilt- c;tt 5P sii-le file d t h!mI n.iit and K would take nt-uly thit-e motitii." !or t hem to liass b . The 'a hole piopeity value ot , ew or k would buy one-1 hin i of the farms itj the L'nited States. IV; lions ,,f Wall Srieet ami T.road way an- Valued at ?."t)(M) a square foot, a tul et Manhattan Island was boi.bt for J. The paved si l eels wouhl iXtelid as one to Minneapolis. The w halves and locks in a single line from the liatterv wtmUl n.aril Havt.K (;onn. The freight b i ait exceeds one third of all the .shipments by rail Two-thirds of all the imports and two tilths of all exports pass through the gateways of this citv. Nmety six milium dollars in Hie Lieai Hi' II. -Use eacli working; hi , or one-hall lal-er than all the i.tln.r lufl.-c it. tin. Vitiiwi 1 Theie it ol opera houses and j il ... u 0.-...1.. ...... .11...... . i, iiinifffc, r pu'iJi; ari- sttueries, .ji i t . rt-. . .1 .... a.j!ui m hpiMUi, and over! JVU rilOTCBOS. IhV lUfnail latll-l t.har(.h th, Meth. hst VrhUeriiua ,.:i)iSru. palians ss. p,aitist : , Luthern -js. j Jewish o7. Pefonnei! :., Congre- :if inli:il 1" I'll' Tlii-ie -Alt' "'"i - - " ' - i" . . i ..i. ...:.i . . .ii : .! 11 ii'oui luiii iiiiuuirii iiiiui'Mi (lo!;.us (.f m)W)W). Of these the l ... , i...' i I .,., l- - , ,l1 tj(- II O.ll 111 lllllllV, wi;ich is located on the Powery in which was once a very dangerous M.nai-ti-r ff . " fk alou" has nmuioo ()(( in denosit. WsuU-s the saving banks there are State and National banks with U'po-its amounting to aK ,)00,M)0. 'i !u',c' :u' !lliUl-v ,;dl "il'I"" ni t he citv. .; or 10 of them over , , , v , . .1 . . l'i dries high, three of them 2 ' stones, one stories, and one new building, .".O stories. Chicago's highest building is si stories. I he undue connect mg .New i oik and Urooklyn is OhG.'JT feet long and cost 'lo,i()0,(M)U. A biidge to connect New York and Jersey City is proposed, to cost J.OOO.OOU. No city in the world has liner hot'ils than New York. New York has 1':! paiks, embrac ing about (.(M)i) acres, worth many millions of doliais, ol these Central Pai k is the most beautifni. It is miles long by . mile wide and contains .sijJ acres. New York pays annually in city taxes alone a bout ."(. ,"( . The population oi New oik pioper (now called the borough of Manhattan) is about L',000-,000. The above facts apply to what was known as New York City be- fore Greater New York was form- ed. Iiy a recent act of the Legis- lature of New ork, the cities of New Yoik, Urooklyn, liong Island City and adjacent territory was consolidated under the name of Gieater New York. Tins great city is the second largest in the wot Id in point of population, hav ing now between 3,."i00,000 and f 000,1100, while London is the only other city having a greater popu lation. The area of Greater New Yoik is 3.VJ squaie miles (about half the size of Purke County;. The area of London is OSS square miles, of Chicago ISO, of Philadel phia 1L"J. While Greater New York embraces ,'l.VJ square miles, more than half of its population is on Manhatten Island, which is only 10 miles long and less than 12. miles wide at its widest point, tin"; area of the island being less than U0 square miles. jvoo i, llurc la tlrt Tend.. ri'i i . - - . , ,, ,. i,jr ua, ",ur caronna is sale troin the negro is when white men vote white. God pity the white man who has forgotten to diaw the color line both socially and politically. The white man who attempts to wipe it out ought tn lie wiped out witn it. Are on going to vote Padical this t line, or white ! "Let me give- you a pointer," said M. F. Giegg, a popular con ductor on the Missouri Pacific rail- I The "yrapathetic tenderness of a lov road. "Do voir know that Cham- ! . ? huibdn'l " everything to an expec berUiu's Colic. Cholera and Diar- Lf10?"' "J rinK her i no.-. jkemi'o cures on wnen you have the stomach ache.' Well", it does."" And alter giving this Ir .end! y b;t ot advice, the loll v . i . . , . . . i i . . i bic'oi pa--ed on down the aisle. ! !- ii t i,.r r..x., .....i . i I thousands of railroad and tiav mg men never t.ike a j trip u itiioiir a liottle of this Pern- ! i'd . winch is the best cure tor houe! disoiders in the woild. L'o I 1,1,1 "'"i-'nr !ort!es f,,r sale b M F Mn,h j A! Lynch barg. V,i.. ;i per, a ity ol I wits imposed :n the M;iu; ;C"iiit ag.i:n: tii.- .Snuthem i;x- ptes i.omp.my tor charging an ex Ce e I a e iri u ce. Itirt kien's Arnica Sale. Tiie best salve in the xoild lo: its. PlUise. S,,:es CIcei.s. s,aJr K,1rl,In- lrvV S"--.'r.Chap- ; r, u, ..i. is. , i...:i;.tnjs. t o:ns. aiot Ifll ; UK I I ' . , I n I',.....- ... 1 I all -kin la :io'oms not .,,,..! ill !..;,. i- i . ! A War I"rlmr. A's for A'phnnso, the boy king of Sa:n. ' : lor IWaiiCo. and brief be his i Mirn. C b pressed: Cuba, the tyrant p- J) is for Dewev. with victory biessed: H is for ICnlaml, most friendly f Towers: !' i-fo; France, whose aid is not inii.s (i is for Ciome. so fierce in the Hay: H is for Ilobson. our hero today: I's for Insurgents, those bold rebel hordes: J is for .lingoes, all firing off woids: K is for Kingdom, which threat ens to fail; L is for liberty, the best gift of all: M is for Maine,, remembered, indeed; X Is for Navy, taking the lead; () i. for Oregon, battleship grand: 1 is for Philippines, the far con- ,j, ,j 4 i for lneen Christine, who oauie aonors. U is for ii-hteous and justified wars: S is I,! Sampson, an Admiral he; .... ... , . 1 s tor lorpedo a terror at sea, l"s i'nele Sam. who gives the big snow: " ( for Verde, what's there we ... i r! ' v " k;iow: Ws for Yeler, so cruel and i - for Xerxes, of war methods ; for vellow fake rumors of olt. wai ;or Zeal of our Ilip Hip, liuri ali;" Cincinnati Vost. rati About lorto Kico. Porto Pico was discovered by Columbus in 1 !!:. J'orto Pico ranks fourth in the gieater Antilles, having first place however in density of population and general prosperity. In 15S.V cholera carried oil" 30,000 of the inhabitants. Still, it is healthy. The city of San Juan, of perhaps !0,000 population, is situated on an island, connected with the mainland by a bridge. Its harbor is one of three only which are sale at all times from a ground swell, which often breaks against the island eiifl's with great violence. The San Juan drainage system is thorough. The houses are all connected with sewers, which j'n j underground, am! all empty into j tiie Sy s() tll,M0 are evpn n wut ! t(., s. " I j The Senatorial convention of the Ashe, Alleghany and Watauga districts, have nominated W. C. Fields, Esq , for the State Senate He has served twice in that body. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Pemedy always af fords prompt relief. For sale by M. F. Morphew. A big annual meet of the Leagua of American Wheelman is being held in Indianapolis this week. In connection with its regular busi ness, some interesting bicycle spoit is had. SytBpai&eiic Busbattfo ordeal. Gtorge Layton, Esq., a promi nent draggist of Dayton. O., gives the fwillowine case : A customer of mine, rho nltf hut used four bottle, of Mothers Fnend Ufore co liy: ";aii!f she ha1 ,D ?hrou?h thordai .-4.1 wt." oln i?ur K oo the rr...rk;.-t -ni the cot was $loo per bottle, she jon r.a.-e thtn. " Mother's Friend" is a scientifically Con:pouadtrd hniraect which affords cer- ! tnin Tc-f in V. : i . ced-.nj? childbirth, and assures proper eJft:-2ty to the cord and muscles ia- oivea in ine cnal or.Tt-al. . "Mother's Friend" is sold by 3mg Jpts, or esprtssed on receipt of one dollar. Valuable book, "Before Baby lj Ujrz," mailed free on application. THE BR:rJLD BEGUUTCR C0 At'tnta. Ca. kin Diseases. ::f!-y 'vA i-naanent enre of :a-a:r: ari l tcz.-ina, Chaia-i-ye and .Skin Oir.tr.nf-n -ith.,itane,;na!. I: relieves the itch- t-ii'i. s;;.,'.rrlr.,, o ir,-,f i..l i Co:.nn;.l n?..ft . , ----- 1' U r;Sw) fife it p 'u x ri-- -'e-o ri'.e , 2i cents . MASON'S FRUIT JARS, Quarts and half-gallons. JELLY GLASSES, Ha-Pints and thirds. Apple Paring, Coring and Slicing MACHINES Found with other goods you may call for at a Well-Stocked Hardware Store. Marion Hardware Company. e o o 0 YOU DON'T WASTE Mouey when you buy good books. You don't waste time when you read them. In fact you could not invest time and money to a better advantage than buying and reading good books, and it does not take a big investment to pay handsomely. A little can add much to your pleasure and profit if you purchase a few volumes of the new books next week AT Jou and If getpt ell it DO YOU WANT TO DRESS WELL ? Then see our new lines, Spring and Summer, percales, dim ities, organdies, 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, May 6, 1898-t f. DON'T BE SUM AND SCHLBf WILL TAKE CURE OF THE SPHIMS. Come right along and Buy your Supplies of us Cheaper than ever. We are determined by the aid of our friends to make 1S9S OUR BANNER YEAR in the Mercantile business. All Lilit Dress Goods, Laces, Straw Hats, Low-Cut Shoes, etc., at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. A Full Stock Shoes, Extra Pants, Fur Hats, etc. Our Stock of Dry Goods is Brimfull of Bargains. Nissen Wagons, Syracuse Plows, always on hand. McCALL & CONLEY. MAR ION INSTITUTE, Marion, Nortli Carolina. A School oi" high grade, non-sectarian, but under decided religious influence. The fourth session will begin on Monday, September 5, IMS, ami close June 8, 1899. Holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas week, 2?ew Year's day and Easter. Teems From 10 to 30 per session, payable monthly. 'o 'In duction for holidays or for absence, except in cases of protracted sirk hchs. Fuel Fee, tiO cents for each pupil each half term. Pupils are regarded as being entered for the full term of tw months, except under special agreement with the principal. J. E. GUY, I'BIM H AL THE STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE Offers the young women of the State thorough professional, literary, classical, scientific, and industrial education. Annual cxpenm $130. Faculty of 30 members. More than 400 regular students. matriculated about 1,500 students, representing every county in the State except two. Practice and Observation School of about 200 pup '' To secure board in dormitories, all Jree-tuition applications must be ma.le hf r, August 1. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent traire! teachers. For catalogue and other informrtton, address t PRESIDENT McIVER, Grkknsi.oro, N. C. 1853. 1898. RUTHERFORD COLLEGE, Burke County, North Carolina. Examinations for entrance will becrin Sent. .1 lxna Vnr oaikrnt ' ' I J- UV UllUiUI climate, thorough instruction by practical leacners, courteous treat ment, and low ratpj far lmnr.i .1 ' ivrt KJKJiM 1 lj jUU tuition the College is without a rirl . "V . 1 i y t - uuu Carolina. Hoard G to 7 per month To'tion 2 to 3. Address, Pees. Areknetiiy, liutherford College, C. pORCLERK OF COURT. I hfrAirSfh onnr... 1 . date for the office of Clerk of the Supe rior Court of McDowell county, subject to the action ef the Democratic party TIIOMAS MORRIS. PARKER'8 HAIR BALSAM fu Ormj WW itetai 4, mm tm hkir i?...r. 3 9 C o 0 0 e ) e f ei SWINDELL'S. 5$ay Inow It h Good Iot Soo .figfy. ALARN1E OlSOSWAY, THE DRUGGIST, OLD FORT, N. C, Offers to his cutoiuer an abholately correct stock o Drugs and Patent MeJi cines TURNIP SEEDS, All Good and Dependable Varieties. P"0R TREASURER. I hereby announce myself w c didateforthe office of County urer for McDowell caunty. subj- . the action of the Democratic pninan and County Convention. r xmcr. I hereby announcemyself asaca- didatefor Treasurer of Vjey county, subject to the action ul I' -Democratic tfrimary election. John L. Wilson- July ii, 1X98.
Marion Messenger (Marion, N.C.)
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