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" 1 .n VOL- 3- LOCAL GLEANINGS. C.url )re "xt week. .,,! H.!t-r!; Hottest!!! -ad' of Martin KroH. on this 1 1 court house is being cleaned , r ,.,,nrt. i .iiih.i Newton k'ft Wednesday f.'.r itii liioorL !1 ili.x l I -fail is loaded for court tjv"' Ir' , '"i- Mr. irfcii, of Shelby, was in Mr. .liin Weaver, of Thermal City, ui- in town Monday. ISccf Kitd meat markets are getting: iiiiiiii-roii" in the city. ilr. K. M. Taylor, of Asfieville, was ,er- -viral days lat week. Mr W. Men. Burgin has Iw inili-i'OM'il for several weeks. j .Mr-.. K. J. Isurgin, wlio v,;:s verj cicK !a-t wiek is reported better. C.,1. J. F. Mnrpbew, lias ret iiriicd ifter .hi absence of several weeks. !. A. Trijip, Superintendent of the " "s was in the city Tuesday. V r. M. A. Xewland and family are i-.it intf friends in the country. The editor is absent tin's week at temliiiij the congressional convention. 1I II. Williams, of Chapel Hill, hi a lci ii pe ding seme days in our town. cm 1 1 attention to the new ad. id M. t'ull & onley in another c olumn. Mi- Jennie Simmons, of Ashe ville, i lisiling at Itev. M L. KaylorV. Mrs. M. A. Wul ton, of I Nicky hi"., paid the Rkcoko a visit this S. V. Weeks loft for Asheville, Tiii-silav to accept a position with W. M. Hill il Co. Kev.T. .1. Roger left last Tues day for Henrietta, where he will spend .-aw ml ii:iy. Mes-r'i. A. V linger and I). K. Ilmli;iii, took a few days trip to I. in ille, I his week. ii. D Kay, of Rurnsville. was in I he city Iat Suturday, and paid the Kkcoiu a vifit. - Mr'. W. P. Williams and son, of Yorkille, S. C is visiting her sister, ilrs. A.J. Gilkey. The town authorities hayajnoWed tlirir era. jo the Meets; they are much improved thereby. Mr. E. A. Thomas has moved to the dwelling house belonging to Dr. H. J. lliirg n, on Garden Street. Miss Nellie I.e Harhe, of Asheville w.w in the city last Tuesday attending Mi.- funeral of Mr. W. 1. Wanton. The music rendered by the cele brated Criiber family is the best it lias fwr been our good fortune to hear. Mr. Dillingham who was severely .ut last week in a row near Green lees, with a drawing knife, is improving. Mi8 Klla Clapp, of Washington, ptscd through town Wednesday en rontc to Hakersville, her former home- l b Higgins House, at the hands of George Varker, has been converted into a large and commodious store room. The Register of Deeds ays the novelty of marriage is decreasing, as he has only issued two marriage license this month. J. G. Grant filled the position of poMmastcr during Mr. .I.C. McCurry's absence to the o.igressional conven tion :tt Ashevrle .1. G. Grant, who visited his old home last Friday, had good enough luck fishing to furnish the Kkcoro with a mess of silver carp. We are glad to Sw'e o: r friend, 'V. W. Cooper, back in the ci y. lie h-i hern at home in Statesville .some tirr.e J recovering from the measles. See in another column ad. of Mich igan Mutual Life Insurance Company. I v tin inttnd to insure your life, writ t.. Mr. W. V. Wood, Marion, X. C. Mrs. Carter, mother of Mrs. W. 1. Jones, has moved from Asheville here. She will occupy the Kanipe house We wch ouie her and family to our town. The Court house is undergoing re pairs we are glad to notice, but none too soon. The brick tiling floor is be ii'S taken up and a new floor is being laid. Messrs. J. D. Ulantoii, Chas. Blan- ton and Ceph. Wanton, were in the ity Tuesday and Wednesday to attend 'h- funeral of their brother, W. 1. I'-lanton. lion. M. H.Justiee.of Kut her ford Ini. passed through the city Tuesday on hi' wav to thecongmsional conven tional Asheville, which was held Wed nesday. Mr. W. c. Xewland, the solicitor f"r iliis district and the nominee of the lst judicial convention," is in the city shaking the "paws" of his numerou iends. ' M-iioisr, nsr. o, xjdjht, jltjg-tjso? 17, 1894 CRAWFORD NOMINATED. V Large niid Enthusiastic vention. The democratic Congressional Convention met in Asheville on Wednesday. Hon. M. If. Justice, was made chairman and J. II. ,t kin, set-etary of the convention On motion all members of the Democratic press present were re quested to act as secretaries. Mr. Crawford's name was placed in. nomination by J. J. Osborne, of Henderson, Mr. Adams was nominated by II. A. (Jtidger, hsq. Jr. Adams came torward and in a forcible speech withdrew from the race in favor of Crawford, and moved to bii.iation. .a jiupiination of ii. Mr. ti. .;. Eaves, f MeJov.vl!. made t.i, of the big speeches of (he onsion. Jir. Craw for! re..eivod the noiu inatioti in th- most enthusiastic and unanimous manner, that any candidate, perhaps, over received a nomination in this district. Mayor James Morris waa elected chairman of the McDowell delega tion. The convention was largely at tended, every count' being well represented by intelligent and en thusiastic Democrats, and it'i goodbye Pearson, of Richmond Hill, we'll lick you like thunder with Tecumseh Bill. IHath of W. P. Blanton. We were never called on to throni- f He a more sad event than that of the death of our popular and esteemed citizen, Mr W. 1. Blanton. The news of his death was like an electric shock to all his friends so sudden and unexpec: ed was it. Just two weeks sgo 3Ir. Blanton was taken sick but no one thought it dangerous. On the contrary every one was expecting him to be up in a short while. On Monday night about eight o'clock he complained of being chilly and commenced to get woj;se immediately. Physicians were umnjoned and all that medical skill and loving attention could accomplish was done but in vain; t lie end came about two o'clock. The funeral services were held at his residence on Main street Tuesday af ternoon at 5 o'clock conducted by Rev. M. M. Landrur.). A large concourse of his friends attended the remains to his last resting place. The grave was dec CO WEEK A RIAL ft n WE -A-K-E I1T THE T.-FA.r OF X'xjj cblsjtE'ETITOlis"' XtSf"1" n new goods We will have new goods coming orated with beautiful flowers by loving in cver' day, in tho mean time, you can get splendid bargains from our present stock lower than ever, in order to make room for new stock. Remember . all of our goods was hands, and sympathising hearts. Mr. Ulantoii was one nf the most en terprising, successful and popular mer chants of our town. His death is a great loss to our town for he was ever alve to its best interests and whenever anything was undertaken which looked forward to building up the town he J bought at panic prices, and will, be was alwava found ut 1 Iim linn! f tho I " v list. His genial manner and good hu- soltl -'" F'r ceul ?iieaper than else- mor always won for him a host of go d .vi,,.r irienus ana aittiougn lie lias not been Mr. Otho Atkin, of Asheville, is in Marion on a visit. See Blan(on's advertisement, and go there for bargains. Mr. AV. P. lilanton, whose death we chronicle this week, had his life in sured for $8,750. Miss Hattie Conley, one of Mc Dowell's accomplished young ladies, has been honored with a position as teacher in a college at Johnson City Tennessee. Messrs. Bird, McDonald, iludgins McCurry, Morris, Eaves, Morphew, liracher Hemphill, Xewland, W. W Nichols and J. LI. Atkin. with a good many others from the county left Tues day for Asheville, to attend the con- gresst&naT convention. In order lo introduce Chanibirl.iin'd Cough Itemed; hero we 6oM several doen httlv8 on strict guarantee and have found every bottle did good eet vice.; We have used it ourt-I-es and think it superior to an i.:h.r. W.I. Mown v. J.trvisv;lle. W Va Fot sale by iloiphow a Strcetman. J. C. Brown, Register of Deeds, found a rattlesnake in his woodpile t'ie other day, and as he was not in the snake business, he sent for Sam Creson, the veteran snake catcher, of the lilue Ridge, to catch his snakeship. From last accounts Sam was busy moving the ten cords of wood to find him, and he never fails. Madison Sandlin, a young man who was raised in this county, died in the Cherokee county jail on July 30th. He was to have been tried ou a charge of killing. His friends are confident he would have been acquitted. Ho was a young man 22 years of age, but mar ried, and leaves a wife and two bright little children, who are at the home of I. S. Deputy Marshal, Ceo. Sandlin, at Old Fort The family have the sympa thy of the community. Madison sur rendered to the authorities, and seemed not afraid to stand his trial. There was a small 'richerche' Pro gressive Ku' re party Thursday eve ning -Tr nnd Mrs K. J. Jus- , i . .: - ... Misses. Cut lar and !)..,., i : v. V.'iiniingtou. The prizes we iv fpnle Handsome. - serpeiu rm with ruby eye, was Hi.' irst prize. The second, nr, exrjiiisitely embroidered ier piece. I no ur.-i men jri- i silver .thole;:;:' ih frame, the second was mulch box, and the booby a gbus. It was a charming affair, and much en hanced by the beauty and toilets of some of the young ladies. It has been along time since such a thoroughly en joyable affair has been given. The finest line of clothing ever brought to Marion, and tho lowest price on them for s pot cash or good v . y ... . . 1 ..t I1... produce, ever oneieu m oianu'u The Greensboro Record says that Judge John Gray Bynum, of Mor gan ton, thinks of going to Greens boro to live. merchandising here very long his trade was constantly increasing. Honesty and fair dealing were special traits in his character. Mr- Blanton leaves a wife and five smajl children and numerous relatives o utourn his loss. Their loss is a heavy one but they have the sweet consolation that their earthly loss is his eternal gain. Truly .l.he ways of Providence are mysterious, but may they in their sorrow Je.arn to say "Thy will be done." Mr. Blanton was 32 years of age ar d has beemfor a number of years a con- sistant member of the Baptist church. To the bereaved wife and family we extend our most heartfelt sympathy for while they have lost a loved one, we feel we have lost a friend indeed and our town an honest and upright citizen. MARTIN BROS. Marion, N. C. shoes. Just received a new stock of shoes and we carry the largest stock in Marion. We bara what the people 1 demand, good Shoes cheap and with ,the best of stvle and wear. Big drive in a ladies f 3.00 shoe, but will sell them for $2.00 while they last. Less than wholesale price. MARTIN BROS. Marion, N. C Men'Engliib, tie shoe, high cut, t'-.T V worth $1.25 the worldVtfrer, our f i price $1.00. This shoo is sold for less than it cost to make it. Big drive in ladies lace and button shoes at 75 cents and $1.00. Call and see these special bargains. MARTIN BROS. , Marion, N. C. In ladies dongola button shoes. They sell everywhere for $2.00 our price $1,25, less than wholesale. V We feel gratified in being able io quote this line of good shoes at such a popular low price, and trust our customers will appreciate the splendid value. MARTIN BROS.' Marion, N. C. THE 3-'v,E-AT Now is the time to secure bargins in all lines of "We have the cheapest line of shoes ever sold My hoy was taken with a disease resem- ntnrirhn1,a All W RSlt 1 I . J . j bling bloody flux- The f.rat thing I thougl of was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rencady. Two doses ot it settled the matter and cured him sound and wU. I will answer any inquiries regarding it when stamp is enclosed. I refer to any county dffieiiA i to my reliability. Wnr Roach, J. P., Primrtiy. Campbell Co.,Ton. For suls by Mor-h?w & Klrectman. is vour inspection, aud then you w il see that we mean Bring us your pro duce as well as J. A. McDonald, Proprietor. MARION, N. C ICocky Pass IVews. ('orn crops in this visinity are looking remarkably fine. Tho weather is warm and sultry and our farmers enjoying a leisure season that is quite satisfactory to their minds as well as bodies. Mr. John Miller of Greenlee has been visiting at Rocky Pass, also Rev. John C. Brown who brought fa come to See US 111S lIUilovcu tuuiii iui uui luffjrovi.' and we will send you home rejoicing. Don t ion. e ininK n gooa. A few days since Mr. Joseph Duckworth left us for Asheville taking with him man of our young and best chickens for which we mourn while Ashevillo citizens feast. As a result of tho Sabbath school convention heldatNebo, a sabbath school will bo organized at Pinna cle next Sunday. A singing class conducted by Mr. Marion Simmons is to be organized at Harmony Grove in connection with the Sunday School. We hope our young people will improve this opportuny. A protracted meeting held at Pinnacle last week and conducted hv Rov. J. C. Gibson was attended COURT WEEK. Yours for low prices, asidL ANNOUHCEUEHTS. XT aving been solicited by many of JLXt THE Free Silver Act has not passed yet, and it therefore becomes absolutely necessary for a successful firm to adopt a Low Tariff Rule - QQjjyj COS! j inbuyingit8good8' We have bou6ht or Fall StocK for spot cash, s A fair notice to everybody. ,QXJ TUW &ZlQQO X Will W11I11I1 IUO UOil OIAIJ UOJIB I , SELL AT C03T FCX CASH W Receiving Daily my entire Stock of Merchandise. I Xhe Largest y oiock now uumpiuiu, i Comprising everything kept in a OClCCiea ana Cheapest-Bought Stock ' cft: kcucht to kas:3! EVERYTHING ! EVERYTHING ! THAT YOU NEED, THAT YOU WANT, THAT YOU'LL BUy; Large and varied stock of Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, Lace Curtains, ' Counterpanes, Hats, Dress Goods ' Clothing, Hardware, Grain, Meat, - Flour, Meal, and all Kinds of Gro- ceries, Country Produce &c first-clanfl country store. I also have one genuine Steam Saw-mill, " Six hundred acres of ridge and branch land, one-third well tim bered, Three good mules, two good wagons, two good log carts, A splendid yoke of oxen, One good dwelling house, barn and other buildings, on a 4-acre lot at Nebo, N. C. Everybody come and see me, or address me at my office, Respectfully, Ch M ANNIS he good people of McDowell coun ty, hereby announce myself a candi iltinp fnr ri'nrspiirt i v in the next w'ith great success and many souls I general assembly of North Carolina, to were given to Christ while others represent, jicuoweu county, i win 7 . i I hkiIa mar no m ro rrn frsm aWf aiiyi in (ran. were aroused to a sense ot t taxation ad rhrpubii; tiooi danger and future duties. svstem. I am in favor of economy in Rockv Pass boasts of a store, I public expenditures, and reducing the fficp. lilncksmith shot) and salary of state officials. Iam also in whithin a distance of three miles favor of pensions dfW wWier it has a saw null, two grist nulls for tge poor who are deserving I ask two churches and three schools, the support of good people of all par also lias fine mineral property. ties, and pledge myself to be faithful to SOCIAL jour mierwis ii cmicu' i iii u;iuncu to niaKinjj tne ricn ricner mm puur poorer. Your obedient servant, Aug. 6th 1894. M. I Deal. It is lieu red bv Col. lireckin ridge's Kentucky enenii that he is certainly tleteatett. n editor who has made an ex tensive tour through the North- ; he sadly said "I wilt." west, estimatos tnui tne spring The Xew Way. Will you tako hr for your pard, for better or lor worse ; to nave, io j a.nX01XCE myself a candidate hold, to fondly guard, till hauled 1 for the Legislature, subject to the ff ; Iimpm? 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Meals T Hereby announce myself a candi d ee He iiigures that uheatand lunches served at ,11 hours, date ot -CWer, subject to the ac yield of the States at $125,000,000 Groceries and fresh iwats always tion of the Democratic party. You are cordially invited to come and seo us. MARION, N. C. Dissolution Notice. The public is hereby notified that the mercantile business heretofore con ducted under the firm name of McCur ry & Nichols, has this day been dia- aolved by mutual conent. J. ti. JN icq- ols bavinsr purchased the interest of J C McCurry. All claims due the firm must oe paiu at once, aim can oe scmeu with either member of the firm. J. G. N ichols will conduct the business at the old stand hereafter. Thanking you for past favors, we are. Yours respectfully, J. G. Nicuou. , J. C- MeClTRRY. Marion, X. C. This August 9th 1894. bushels. 0.1 hand T. M. Dale. Notice lo Use Public. The Clydelines having abandon ed the fight of cutting rates the Southern Railway have restored thtir fjeight rates of ull classes to the usual rates charged prior to Juue 8th '94. G. E. Lee, Agt. THE EAGLL BAR Pure Kentucky Rye and North Carolina Corn Whiskies, Wines, Brandies Export Beer. Champagne, Brandy Peaches, trench Brandy, and in fact, all liquors kept in a first-class Saloon. Orders solicited from adjoining counties, Address the EAGLE BAR J1AUIOX, sic LOOK HERE. I desire, all who want shoes re paired neatly and substantially will please apply to me at the ''ark" m Marion, .C, W. II. Wakefield. TalaaMc Preaeuu Free. Ws wish to introduce onr System Pills into tvery borne. W know that w man ufactura the very best remedy on earth for tba curt of Consumption, Billiousness, Sick Ueadacbe, Kidney Troubles, Torpid Liver, etc.; and that when you have tried tbes pills yon will gladly recommend them to others, or take an agency,, and in this way w shall bavt a large, well-pajiog demand created.. A a a. special inducement for every reader of this paper to try tbess pills and take an aency at one, wt will give to each parson ho sends twenty.fire cents In cash, or thirty cents ia stamps, for a bos of System Pills, one of the following presents; A Handsome Gold Watch, a good Silver Watch, a Valoaluable Town Lot, a Genuine Diamood Ring, aCfiiket of Silverware or a Genuine $5. CO Gold Piece. Every purchas er gets oce ot the above presents. There are bo eicepinn. Shaw Remedy Co, Rntherfotd, . J. (
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