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U c lit c c sen ri e v FRIDAY, ATGrST i?, 1898. 1898 AUGUST. 1890 SuJMo. TuJwe. Th. Fr. HIT m 7 VjTj9"!2ojii u T4i15jL6j27 18 JL9 21 22 ' 23 j24 J25 28 29 ' 30 31 Sa. 6 13 20 27 JOTTINGS. A dance was given in Martin Hal! last Friday night. Mr. (j. (j. Haves, of Marior, .:., in Morganton Tuesday. -liorn to Mr. and Mrs. W. V. McConnell, on the 51'n inst., a son. The streams last week were higher, this time of year at leas', ;,:tn for years. A new platform is being buiit : v the Southern Railway at he Kound Knob hotel. Rev. Mr. Foster, engaged in the mica business in Mitchell, was .r iast Saturday. -A washout below the Swar. ;i tunnel a few days since ayed trains some hours. Mis. H. F. Greenlee and ch:' ::;.. and Miss lijuchelle left Sal '.; for a isit to Wdkesboro. Mr. Jim Thompson, who lived . . r Marion, died the last of last .'. ! k of fever. He was about 50 -The phone line to Bakersville progresses. Among other places, ; is said a phone will be in Turkey (,'ove, Mica, Spruce Pine, Ledger, ' it , n the way to Bakersville. "Helping Others" will be con sidered from a biblical standpoint by the Kpworth League at the Methodist church, 715 Sunday night. Reference: Isa. xli, (, 7. Mrs. Bird Rickets, who lived near Old Fort, died last week at an advanced age. She was a worthy woman, leaving an aged husband arnl many relatives and iriends. The livery stable that was used by Mr. McDonald near the Southern depot is being partly torn away, the remainder to be changed into a dwelling. The part torn away is to be placed near .Murphy's blacksmith shop for a wood shop. Dr. B. A. Cheek, assisted by Dr. J. ( ). Simmons, removed from a lady near Gilkey on last Sun day, a fibrous polypi, weighing about 16 ounces. She 1., about .S years of age and will now recover her health. The Dr. has it pre set ved in alcohol. -The Siloam and Fbenezet con gregations together last Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday cleared off the church and grave yards there and worked out the road between the churches. One side of the Siloam church has been recovered with fumigated iron. Rev. J. M. Pike, editor of the 11'. iv ot '!!.'':, an undenominational holiness organ. Columbia, S. C, was here last Saturday on his way t Dry Bonds, near Bridgewater, t preach in the camp meeting there. He stopped to inspect the 'atawba Hotel bought lately by Miss Perry. The Charlotte Vr,"r on Wednesday heads its principal news column "Spain's Reply In voak." We were aware that Spain is generally in a bad fix, but this the first we knew t tin t her ; -"verty is so great that even he." j : -p'v to our terms tor peace had i ' ' ' to a pawnshop j !:i the great land suit entitled j " S ..: vs The Western X. C ( ' :n ; Ti ." oidgement has bet a j d in tavor ot the defend- j is may end litigation, ; tier defendants are sued, j aci is of la rul in Bun- j Mcl hnvcil and Vam y j we: : involved. :: e w building for the 1 j m t; id is now being covered I '. a s;aie root. ( )wing to delays 1 btaining brick and the fre i:t rams tor several weeks the :nig wii! not be ready for iipaney when the new term r-ns in September. It is ex 't'd. to use it for school par es about November 1st. -Mr. A. J. Bailey, of Bryson v has bought out Mrs. Mc i's stock of merchandise and 1 'i her store building in whir l - '.duct a general mercantile :''es. especially to handle a'l Mr o: mercnantaDie proi.uce. Ba-.lev is a most exe itdarv man of business experi-c'- He will move his family rc about September 1st. 1 -e Second Association at "tain Retreat, near Blacl ;i';n, begins on Aug. 15th, to "';e two weeks. The program e more elaborate than last Kev. I'. M. Lamb, of Maine. Mr. Howver. of Ohio, will di- rect th C SinpincT Amnnf the j 'y-rs will be: Kevs. O. C. Wel ' JcnTy Chicago: Kv n V'r ',S' ales. North Caro Vi' '; lL H- 'iLbud, Masachuset-.s ' 'idc-tte, Hartford. Conr.; C. 1. . -vtfiens, iia.: ii. 1 . icns, ' i.'i-r. ( levdand, and others. who was very in, is out again. Mr. Edwin Shaver, of Salis bury, is visiting at Mr. V. R Kat litfs. Next Institute here. Monday for this the Teachers' county opens Miss Julia Werner, Mrs. and the Misses Mills left for Charlotte last week. 1 here are some twenty pupils ! ! attending Mr. Tav! .r's writing ! school in the academy. - Attorney I). H. Hudgins is having another cottage built near the McCall flouring mill. The Southern sells round trip tickets to the cam pmeeting at Dry Ponds, near Bridgewater, for jo for 40 J cents . Mr. W. II. Bobbitt is taking a census of the people within the in corporate limits of the town this week. Mr. J. D. Bianton, a prominent shoe and trunk merchant of Ashe ville, came over to see his parents this weeii. Mr. Fugene Hemphill, of Old Fort, who has lately been at Ter rills on the Southern, has been sta tioned here as night operator. It is noticable that, so far, all of our county candidates are among the younger men, and from different parts of the county. Temperature for the week: maximum, minimum.G;; aver- age, 70; A .1 gust, inches. rainfall. 1 inches: for since July 1st., r .Mr. j. C. I'inley has returned irom Xorfolk, Ahither he had gone to see his son whom he reports wiii recover from injuries lately received. Misses Annie and Funice Leap heart, of Columbia, S. C.. arrived on last Saturday for a visit at the home of Mr. F. L. Gaston on Mor gan street. The move to establish a li brary in the academy is a most ex cellent and timely one. Who can not give a book, or several good books now when they are so cheap5 Mr. Flam Powell, of Lenoir, a student for the ministry, was here Wednesday, stopping at Mr. Ki.-by's, enroute for Spruce Pine Thursday to teach the school there. --Attorney F. J. Justice and wife left on Wednesday for Wilmington lo be at the bedside of Mr. Du Burt Collar, the father of Mrs. Justice, who is very low from pa ralysis. By the Southern round trip tickets to Black Mountain for Sec ond Mountain Retreat Association for one first-class fare. Tickets sold on Aug. 13 24, inclusive, lim ited to Sept. 3d. We do not want more than our dues, as others, but we note tn the Asheville 6r,,.- of the oth three items of news credited to our excellent newsy neighbors instead of our hu.nble selves. Of course this is simply an oversight on the part of our city neighbor. Five young men were arrested on Tuesday, the day of the "collos sal" here, and lodged by Marshal Rader in the calaboose. That night the door was broken down by them, or by some one from the outside and the inmates made their escape. The Marshal is still on the lookout for them. At the Democratic county con vention held here on Monday. Mr. B. B Price was called to the chair and Mr, Wm. M. Goodson made secretary. The delegates sent to the Asheville convention which nominated J. B. Stevens as Judge of the Criminal Court were Messrs. J. W. Streetman, V. J. Sinclair, F. J. Justice, V. W. Clarke, M. F. Morphew, G. G. Eaves, L. C. Go forth. A. W. Gilliam, .1. L. C. Bird. D. F. Hudgins, J. A. McDonald and Jas. Morris. By the recruiting force men tioned formerly :i or more volun teers have been secured for the First Regiment, among whom are Messrs. B. Pyatt. Fdgarand By 11 urn Cuthbuit son. Joe Hendly, Tom j Pyatt, Geo. Tomer. Joe Walls, j i-.. it. tiaii. am McLaniess, w ill uesterman, 11. i. ami r . w . Cooper, J. D. (ilass, II. B. Wilson, Wm. ueen, K. B. Parks. N. V. Relley" F. J. McFee, J. M. Wall, R. S. M. Duncan, J. C Jarrett. Wm. Rhodes. G. H. Turner, M. F. Dor- ! sett and K. L. Connor all of j whom have left for Jacksonville camp. Friends and delegations, groups and individuals have lately been waiting on Attorney H. Justice, of Marion, recjuesting him to run for the othce ot representa tive. These persons represent different townships and classes of people, indicating in the nvnds of many an impression that the o:':ke is hunting the man for the occa sion. At this time when the best representation should be made of our strong case againt the present administration, when mal-admin-istration. crookedness, weakness, etc.. should be shown, it is believed that Mr. Justice is the man to run for the place. Being an attorney, he could at this time when bad legislation should be undone, rec lined or altered, be exceedingly useful to this section and the state, rendering the victoty a practical rather than a useless one. Oihcr good men there ;re but r.o-.v there is a general and strong call for Justice. He has li. is consented U run tor trie tate House ot Kerre ! sentative ft -r earnest solicit lion ov many citizens, his card appearing elsewhere in this issue. Mrs J. S. Dysart, Putt Miss J S s : e Brown, of Newtor is visiting at Mr. J. V. Kirby's. Col. I'. J. Sinclair went to Asheville on railroad business this week. Prof. S P. Hatton, President of Claremont College, Hickory, was in town yesterday. Attorney G. G. Haves has b-en endorsed by ;he county convent1', n (rr the office d Solicit' tor .auv. k. i. i-.aves of Kuther- tordton, republican candidate for Judge, was in town last Fridav. Dr. W. P. Jones brought us a roasting ear of sugar corn, the cob of which is 16 inches in length. Next. ioti-f? of l-iiiOf-rat U- Convention. A Democratic convention is hereby called to meet at the court house in Marion, on Tuesday, the 30th day of August, iSoi, to nomi nate candidates for the Legisla ture and all county otficcrs. The primaries are hereby called to be held in the various townships and voting precincts on Saturday, the 27th day of August, 1S9S, at 2 o'clock p. m., to vote for the differ ent candidates, and elect delegates to the county convention, accord ing to the plan of organisation of the Democratic party. Wm. McD. Br kg in, Chm. of Dem. Ex. Com. Aug. 10, 'fS. 2t. lVjt-hTx' InxtittiT-. All persons interested in lie cause of education, especially the school committeemen, are cor dially invited and earnestly re quested to attend the Teachers' Institute to be held next week, 15th to 20th, inclusive. There will be a public address on education on Friday and I shall be glad to have as many present as possible. Prof. P. P. Claxton will be as sisted in the work of the institute by Prof. F. P. Moses, of Raleigh graded schools, and Miss 1 1 a 1 1 y burton, all of whom are eminent in their profession. Let us have a large attendance and a splendid institute. Make a sacrifice at. d come. Respectfully, W. F. Woo n, County Superintendent. I'or Mt'inher of I lie Legixlat u rr . Editor of Tho Messenger : We are nearing the time for selecting officers for our county, and every voter alike has a right to his opinion as to who is most fitted and can cany Greatest strength for the different olhces of our county. Being aware of th;s, I beg to name Hon. F. J. Justice, who is specially fitted and capable in every particular to be our rep resentative in the next Legislature. Mr. Justice is known to every one in our county as a gentleman of honor and integrity, as a politician in a good sen'e. He is without a peer in our county and is an equal to any man in the "Tar Heel" State. lie is 1. life-long Democrat, vigorous and untiring to the prin ciples he advocates; conscious of this I feel assured that the Demo crats of this township and county would give him their undivided support, thus showing that the citizens of McDowell county be lieve Mr. Justice will "render unto Ca sar the tilings that are Cai-sar's," (the State,) and unto the people the things that belong to the peo ple. A Democrat. Old Fort, Aug. 10, 189S. The State Executive Committee of the Prohibition party met in Sa'isbury last Friday and issued the following manifesto to the voters of North Carolina: "Believ ing in the righteousness of our cause and the absolute necessity of its adoption: to secure the greatest welfare of our State, we declare that the one great question up for settlement by our voters, and overshadowing all others, is the abolition of the liquor traffic, and in the coming campaign this shall be our sole issue and to this end we invite the co-operation of all lovers of good government." ( 1 ' ( ( KSC'i ro A't -rd. The KfWiira l Industry. The well wishers of the Walden- sian colonv will be glad to learn that. with 'few exceptions, the peo- pie are feeling more and more en - couraged as time Coes bv. and that, with few exceptions, the peo- have certainly ample reason to rejoice this year over their splen- 1 uiu wneat crop, several nave j over one hundred bushels, others : eighty, and where less than live years ago there was nothing but wild forest may today be seen flourishing fields of corn, sweet potatoes and cow peas, as well as vineyards and fruit trees, which bear noble testimony to the in dustry and perseverance of the Yaudois. One of the nearest farms, that of Mr. Salvayeot. is indeed a model, and. with its six teen acres of well cleared ground, wholly free from unsightly stumps, its tine stone stable and barns 17x33. and its generally neat and well kept appearance would be a good object lesson to some of our American farmers. ( M A M I'. Kl; CH1I" Corrct.x::cr..c 1 : Tl.c livral'l Mr. Horace Dale and Mi? Luey Tate were married lat Sunday at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law. Mr. K 1. Dale. May their lives be long and happy, and their ; joys many ar. 1 sorrows tew. j Misses Mat y Ferree and Nt-ttie ! .,,..1 ,-,. li,,- ,,,.i r, Marsh Ft-rree and Will Bow m an. 1 attended Hie l t-rrv mee tig at ' Snow Hill last Sunday. Mr. Hampton, on the pkce, has a very sick child. TIIK 1. AM l- Hiih;i li llif School .! ll It-iil ion m( llir I oIiiiiiImi-. Ohio. Coin m; ion. The North Carolina deh-g it ion ! to the tri ennui convention of American intruetins ol the Deaf, held in Columbus, Ohio, last week, has returned after a pleasant and profitable session of a week. Those present .ro n the Sta'e institution at thts place were Stna i n tetidetit j Goodwin, Mr. and Mis. F. G. Hun1.. Mr. and Mrs. II. MeP. Hop. teater, M . .lo . . C. M J Young, .ud our t i Mdiel. Mis lie right 11-year-old deal pupds. Mimine Hartsell. The North Carolina school was the only one accoided special men tion in the reports published in the daily papers of the city, although a tmtiiitt'i (.1 other institutions r ep resented gae exhibitions of their work. The followm aceo "it 'ti le Ohio State 'Journal imi inteie-t to the people of this 'ate : The ino.st interesting leatiue td the alternoon session was an exem plification of l ho method ol teae:: uig deaf children, given by Mrs. K. (i. Hind, of the North Carolina institution, and orr- of r littie pupils. This little miss, Mrs. JIuni said, had been at the sehool lor only three jears, and had 1 brought lu tk eunvnrior!. l-nti j child in ill eowl, bat lc,t- it was convenient iiiwt liouli u 1. ... 1 1 . t-l .. 1 very hriht and attractive. She is conenitall y deal'. odf'mp! impiis to n-.ui tn- nps a"d to articulate, and titen, hv que.Nt ion- in; the child and receiving answers limn her, illustrated the wonder ful advancement made hv deal children. The child understood her teacher questions readily and answered promptly and tli.-ti:ictly. While Mrs. Ilurd was speaking to the audience, she ave her pupil a slate, asking her to wr ite a letter to some little friend ut home A perfectly normal child could riot have done the tak aMio d with more rpiickncss and intelligence. The chiio.nraphy and spellin'weie particularly fjood. Mrs. 1 1 11 1 t then took a stoiy which she had clipped from a news paper and which, she felt, sine, the little girl had never seen he fore, and asked her pupil to read it. When the child had read it through, she was questioned ahout the different points m the story, and gave answers which were cor rect in every instance. Mrs. Ilurd is a linn boliev r in the oral and auricular methods of instructing the deaf, and dries not teach her pupils the manual alpha bet, although she says that they all acquire it sooner or later by assoeiation with other mutes. Many of the profession of this National convention favor bidding the next meeting in I'.tbL at the sehool in Morganton. Ihol. Gal Iaudet, of Kendall (lieen College, Washington, I). C, was re-elected president of the Association. Morya n to n lit-raid. T-gPThe highest cash price will be paid for green hides at J. S. ! Dysart's. I l.ATK WAK NKWS. Hoxc, Kom;, Aug. 6 Advices ; just received irom Manilla show ; that a severe engagement took j place 011 July i s r , between the 1 Spaniards and Americans, near j Manila. The latter were victor- ious. but had eleven men killed j and 37 wounded. The Spanish loss is estimated at joo. The United States monitor Mon terey arrived hereto-day. )drrla will fall at ? ikr. irnitoi Monadnoek (om hre, he. is expected by next Thursday. Admiral Dewey's ship are strip ping for action General Greene's f"rce, number- ! men' l,nu a,:vi:nc' ! 'HR and cntrench.nir. 1 he arnvnl J lhe rd exped ,. i,n tiled t .e Spaniards with r.ue, and thev;!- terminf-d to i-iv.- hatile f Camp Dewey cuid bo re-en f; r ;.-d. i In the midst o i a 1 a g i n 2 t y p r; . I with a tremendons do.vnpojr .f I rain, the enemy's force:, estimated J at 3.0CC men, attf rrptfd to surprise , the camp. Our pickets were J driven in and the trnc t-s as ; saulted. The brave Penr.sy'.vzr.i rif.-n never flinched, btit s:- ' i t"( ;r I ground under a witr ! The alarm spread, anc j California Ivegiment. companies of trie Thin r " r, 2 Ihr I. U:th t A'lilT wno ugn: ftiin rir. es. were to reinforce the Henr.svivar The enemy were on ton trenches when t'r.se r ments arrived, and nrver discipline of the r-r4; :.': :.--. t-e' fie ; r. ' nder C could demonstrated than bv t the Th;rd Artillery, u tain O'Hara. N tViin'j be seen but dashes M. Our men ran up to the attacking Spaniards and mowed th'.-rn d .rxv. with regular voilcvs. The Utah Battery, under tain Young, c vered itself Ccip- u ! : hi glory. The men pulled their g tnrough mud axle d-rp. guns were sent around rl and poured in a drstr-;';.:ve lading f.re. Tr.e enemy -.va pulsed and retreated :a C.sor Our infantry had ex ::aust-d ammunition and did not fo the enemy. its w fifteen horse-power Engine and Boiler, original cost, $600.00 W orm or Condenser, cost, - 20.00 Root Cutter, cost, 50.00 I anks ; an abundant supply of water connected. ALL AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. Situate 5 miles Irom Marion. Also one Familv Carriage, cost h 500.00 ; To anyone opportunity. two Morses, vihinjl to Will sell on DHTJ ZHLd o o Jjgi 1 L IIAVK NO SECOND-HAND DRUGS to offer you, but have just returned from Baltimore, where I purchased a full and complete, stock o! j nufac tones, and i - ill lan elsewhere. e cine, but when we do, t() huy thc!r I)rgs where they can get I I his is where I count on your trade ! I can as iully and confidently commend to Goods. Stationery, etc. Respectfully, o 0) c 0 o G O 6 o c G G o o (I Fin j, m 1 UUL u n T" UUJJ EVERYBODY COME TO SEE US. SomelhinL: New in all RIBBONS RIBBONS RIBBONS EVERY COLOR OF THE RAINBOW (1 m REMEMBER EVERYTHING IS FRESH. ' Produce taken in exchange. A, B I AN TON,;. ; x::':,;:::;:::: , ,,r, by a town tror:i public library arc so ouvk'US "i!ai it i. unneces- sarv to criiir.it.r.'!'.'.' them. j Several nttein;)i.s made hereto-I fore in Marion i et up and keep up such an int itution, have as yet ended in failure. Hut iet us pick our tlints and trv attain. The- teachers and pupils of .M.Tion Institute propose taking J steps towards ac-.;mpiishine this v -y (itirnb:- f:id, and invoke the id rf r i :e.' r.o. and f arejiti. ! The pi.-.n it to fix up 'nt of the j i.'.u'ert ru.-.-rns in the amdemy and ; licit contributions of books or j Money tr-.-m the citi'jns of the! to 'AT. I AimwSt ever ) r , e or more v trimiiv coulii spare j lutr.es, hich in the I u!d make a t"iu(l 1 a ,0 Ohr-, ! :) ra r v ot ill be dele ,.n. 1! one periodicals, active a s a g . . t e wa ection of b : k these t a ; e no in Ma p- t)u' t r " l: it the acade-rv, tut most of ave c.trncd away and various houses of thete can He-id"S. irary kept at .' V : r 11 'j t ore a c-.u;d also bi ot t:,e sub- 1 e : r. ; : t a t e i i v. o'k the rerer:(.e and t by ; g a r, us". ou It va 'iatH nig to rerelv. re-nujo'ii.tls tor Chan)!-rla:n ( ol;e. Cholera and Diarrhoea R.-rn e l . a:id W he' the endorsement Irofii a piiy!r:,in it i e.-pe.-:,il! 1 1 ... , ,;.. ' ,1, s. ,d;,p or 1 r-'r,i' J, ,. i,:iri;!,f'r " - V1 "V.1 V'1'" l. uir... .. t-,ri.ik 1. J . I ) ' ' V , 01 Olney. Mo.: and a he his u,-d t..e Remedy in h; own f .tudy and 1- i;j hi u nie lor ix. Ij 1 1 ....... t 1 . siKMi.11 -na.ijiv Kiio.v. lor vaie by ii. V. MoipLe. 1LJ 3SvT IHI IB J3L IHL HD D IF1 IS J5L 1HL CIS- Ja! H IKT I younij and sound; one set double Harness. manufacture oil or whiskey. time or trade for realty. Address. I O. Box G-SI .DIE?, Pure Drills and Chemicals fresh from the which I propose to sell all verv much dislike is it not natural that Kch nnnnci s) i. ! Mirx nnnnn i . IXU-YY VUUW, O o o 5 o o (& s (S) i o ft) I) o o to) o (& o o s the Varied Lines we carry ISP southern railway. tii i: STANIARI RAILWAY K TIIK S O UT H . Tl'K IIKrT LlNH To A I.I. I'oINTs. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strictly lirrt-clas -pjij.rn-rit on all Through nn.I L...-..1 Trains . I'ullman I'alrteo Sb-t-j.jn C.-trrt on all Nijjht Train-: Yv A and S.ife S hedules. Travel ,y tlie Southern and von are assured a Sif.-. CornforuhJ. and Kxp-- litiou-- J.urri-y. Apply t Ti-k.-t Az-ni- U,r Tim-TaIU"-. K:it-r. arjil '-ij.-ral inforniation. or addre-. II. I. Vu:;..,N. j-. 1:. IU:l!y. T.I'. A.. IM'.4T.A.. harlott.-, N. C. Asheville, N. C. No Trouh!j r An-wt-r 'u-.-tions. Y. S. Cannon. J. M.Cr r.i-. W.A.Tikk. ''A V. I. t (,. M. T. M. (,.p. A. wa.shincjto:;. I. c. to Raleigh. j A sp c:al excursion to the State I Capita! v id be run over the South ; '-i ri Railway i.u , Whine.v.lav, AujM 2 tth, leaving Morganton at o'clock a. ! ": r-turnirig. iave I'.aleigh, , ihursday. Aug.ti.-th, at 2 o'clock ! p. rn , zivui ' I'l hours in the c-irn- tal c:tv Fare from Morgan ton. S3.50 ; U)T ronQd j Tu" r"'lu,n who go win ; - ' arefuliv lo-Aed after. There I Will le- a ; without.- r erved car for Ialies who may be ac- f 1 1 .r. .11 .l. l.lr.... I compHUM-d b Mall children. j For further particularH inquire i Of, P.KV C. M. MUBCHESON, this is a most advantageous o. 111, Marion, N. C. LTG-SI as Ciikaf or Ciii:.ri:K to h:wr to tnl-r medi all intelligent people them Pure and Fresh. you my line of Toilet Some Leaders. Window Shades 13, iS 35, 25, 35, and 50 cents. Celluloid Collars all sizes 5 cents. White Bed Ouilts 50, 65, 75, 85, 95, 1 .00 and 1.25. Colored Bed Ouilts 15. 65, 75, S5, 1. co and 1.25. Two Bars Good Washing Soap for 5 cents. Fairy Soap, best made, 3 and 5 cents. Large Box Gold Dust only 5 cents. Silk finished Windsor ties 5 cents. Laundered Shirts 25, 35 and 50 cents. Linen Napkins only 5 cents. Two-Ouart Agate Sauce Pan 15 cents. Double Wall pockets 65 cents. Table Covers, Turkey Ked,5o, 65 and 75 cents; Better grade 65, 85 and 1 .00. German Linen Table ('overs 65, 75, 85, 1 .00 and 1.25. Feather duster, 10 cents. Glassdippers, 15 cents; Handker chiefs, 3, 5 and 10 cents; Yard wide Bleaching 5, 6 and 7. cents yard; Lace Curtains 45, 60, 7c, 80, 90, 1.00 and 1.25 a pair; Curtain poles, complete 25 and 35 each, Looking Glasses 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 35 and 45 cents each; Towels 5, 10 and 15 cents: Clocks 65, S5, 1.00 and 2. go l.A H ONK ol'AKANTK V.W, a good line of Medium Priced Jewelry always in stock; a 'arge line of Framed Pictures suitable for Din ing Room, Sitting Room or Parlor, all at low down prces; also to ar rive a good line of Photograph frames to be sold the same way. Besides the above goods we al ways keep in stock a full line of Plain and Decorated T; ble ware, Tinware, Glassware, Lamps and Notions and Novelt'esof ?!! kinds. Will be glad to have you inspect our goods. P. S. Sole agents for Fairy Toilet Soap, pure white and float ing. TRV IT. If not satisfactory, you get your money back. Respectfully, Thomas Medd Variety Store, MARION, 1ST- C. JT. H. GORMAN (ir;t lu;t t'- W .i t iui;i A t Ofiti' i.in A sjM-eiiilT v rii.id-'f the very finest woteh iepiiring ;u.d ;nljiist ing. M-e?;wI.- s i.-ntilie;illy fit t-! ;ihi .1 tit gij;ir;irit--l. txrllU'iH ART I "NCR A VI v;- J. H. GORMAN, J5?Many friends of Mr. E. G. Goforth hereby announce him as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of McDowell county, subject t actton of the Democratic the ensuing primary e!ecti VI nok iiufsK r ki.i'Ki.sH: Ilavict contented to tcont date before the Democratic! Convention for tb noimnatin IIoue f ItepretwriiUtti vet. proper to give notice ot such on my part by iDrting a car I-aper. K. J. Jl Penelope, Rurke Co., . C. Au2. C, l.-tf.
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