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MAI 4 - ION VUO F1 ESSIONAL W. T. MORGAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW i i i',:,r c : 1 1 Kirst National Bank Bldg. MARION, N. C. DR. E. J. EVANS, DENTSIT WW MMU"N. N. C. ,111s l, l2 and 3, Poteet Building v. i ii i Fort second and fourth Monday's T A. M OR P HE W ATTt )RNEY-AT-LAW ir over Merchant's & Farmers' Bank. i:l : N. C. DR. J GILLESPIE REID, Dentist Will answer calls at any sour of the night. :: :: Rooms 3. 4 and 5 First National Bank Building, Marion, N. C. SINCLAIR 5 HcBRAYER ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Attention Given All Harness Intrusted to Their Carp. :-: :-: :-: :-: ) V K R GASTON & TATE STORE DR. Wm. FLEMING DENTIST wwww nKKICE IN STREETMAN BUILDING. C. E. HOUSE Surveyor and Draughtsman Mark or Copy Maps Bu ki-rints and Abstracts a Specialty. Kni.v Block. W. Court St L C. GONEKE, M. D. Physician S Surgeon wwww "FFICES IN Hk.-T NATIONAL BANK " FIRST FLOOR WWWW 'i. Attention given to office prii r , e in the treatment of ' hronic diseases. & E. M' t'ALL C. R. McCALL McCall 'Bros. UNDERTAKERS Coffns and Burial Supplies Any business intrusted to our care will receive prompt and careful at tention. '. .'. .'. .'. . 0ver McCall & Conley's Furniture Store. Stop Look! Listen! NfJ danger ahead if you will member that I am headquar eri for stove pipe and elbows, tin and tin work of all kinds. hrst -class plumbing and Plumbing goods of all kinds, J.na at prices that defy compe '1,on All you have -to do is ' stP at my shop, look at my Jf,fjds and Listen to my prices n be convinced that I can mave you money on anything lnniyline. Yours to Please, W. Huffman IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS Of Interest Told in Brief For Busy Readers. LINCOLNTOhTSNEW MILL Will Be Equipped With Six Thous and Spindles. Government to Collect Income Tax. Child Burned to Death, Negro Lynched. The new mill which is being built at Lincolnton by Messrs. Ed gar Love and J. L. Love, is now receiving the machinery and when completed will have 6,000 spindles and will produce fine yarns, 60s to 80s. The national government is ready to collect the income tax recently levied by congress, and it is esti mated that a net revenue of ap proximately $'25:000,000 annuall v will be brought into the treasury. 122.000 corporations are likely to i nave to pay corporation taxes. " T ii l taken from lown Marshall Brosd- j way and Deputy Joe Camp 12 1 miles from Meridian, Miss., last j Thursday and lynched by a mob of j 200 masked men, and his body rid- with hnlloto TVia na,r V.qJ ilTO nckiu iibu beatten and robbed Martin Ores- I sler, an aged citizen of Point. : rpi 1A . .... Ihe little 10 months old ch.ld of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gardner in Charlotte, was burned to death Saturday by its clothing catching on fire from the kitchen stove while its mother was in the yard at the; well. xu uccu ut nib ujomer ana other members of the family Jno. ruuer, aiiea lis, snoi ana Killed his - . ; father, Jessie V . Fuller, ner Iau-iint ' J ! was brutallv assaulting his wife ! when the son emptied a load of ' bird-shot into his abdomen, killingr him instantly. , The Tennessee & North Carolina Railroad, at present running from ; Newport, Tenn., to Waterville, I Haywood county, a distance of 21 ; miles will according to an an-1 nouncement made by A. J. Mc- j Mahan, general superintendent, be extended within a short time to ; Canton. This announcement was made after rights-of-ways had been ; . , . , , . , , ! secured and paid for in cash from Waterville up the Pigeon river to! Canton ' Not since the downfall of the ad ministration of President Palmai has the political situation in Cubaiderexl about fifteen been more laden with suggestions ; of trouble. The re-established re-! Dublic is scarcely nine months old I and already rumors are atloat that some way is being sought to se-! cure the retirement of President n ... , . . Gomez, either by persuasion or by I compulsion and place V ice-Presi- vroium w n.Te u.rj wni dent Sayas at the head of the na- hold an institute ail al.-:.o r--tion. locality was the hamlet of ' r ..... , Charles R. May was sentenced to three years in the county jail last week for breach of trust with frudulent intent, May was former treasurer of the City of Rock Hill, and was indicated by the York county grand jury and tried before Judge Moore at iorkville. He Dlead guilty to the charge. He wasshort in his accounts and though friends raised the money and made good the shortage, the solicitor declined to nol pros the charge. "Stonewall" mills one of the most historic landmarks of the Valley of Virginia, and one of the few mills to escape the destruction which Sheridan handed out-to everything else in the valley from the Potomac southward, was burn ed Saturday, loss $6,000. This mill did business all during the war and made flour for the men who wore the gray. The plant of the Guilford Plas ter and Cement Company was to tally destroyed by fire Tuesday night at Greensboro. The loss is $40,000 with $20,000 insurance. A high wind fanned the flames from one building to another, while firemen were helpless to check the fire on account of insufficent water 1 supply. NEWS. OF THE NORTH STATE World's Greatest Corn Y.e'd Per Acre. WOMAN KILLS OWN SELF. Asheville Jury Returns Ve-.c! Guilty of Murder Witr- R,- comendation to More, i Tweed Cas. Good Corn Yield. Mr. J. Y. Batt, of iar:.er. N C, lias just jfath'rl ar. i iheli.M from one acre t.Ush.K of .or- which so far as wt ha;e ar. v rt i - : leads the world in rorn-rnisinK' The cast of produring this y : -: ! of corn was $i;u.irj; a.s follows Cotton seod meal, $li; kan.t, $i acid, $12; nitrate and a, $K, guano $7.05; cow manur f..rtv five loads, $5A.-J5; labor a:. : . $23. 'JT; total cu $ 1 .-j. C:m anyUly in Mc 1 M .v-l I u.y u' im.s n.i vr i i rv an-! h 1 - u. , ear vou can t oni." arv w Committed Su c do. Mrs. Ueut woman : I ur:;ni emm suicide Thank., vinr dv v ting hor throat w,ti, i.rr iaws razor. ua-s vjtH daughter Mrs T (i vn(ir i- a Ti dint ,.-r u il i f, -.. . I family and wmt for fu.- ,, ,ai , f , short time aftr m her ru; , , . , " . . , " "An " ' ' ' cause oi me ras!i a. t Attempts Su-c-d". Mt. Airy, Nov jv YAv- x-. afternoon at .', o'.-hirir i) r attempt at suicide near whn M- v Trn , . . . ,ady about u Jean . .i-.. i. WJ WKf UtT own HI,' (iv . --.n i , into a well. Mi. !v.n .4. ,.t ..4 at tier t)rother, t'caiiv i.. rr' .s. iu, , , . 1 :, i . ,, . . ' I, j, round uuiity. Asheville, Nov. r- - in ti,e ,,f Sta.4, i;..'.- and Major Twei. the h, cases from Ma.iiMn cut.iv. morning at 1 1 oYlovk rvtur: r.i verdict rindim? both th. dfe:-. guilty of murder in th ; !- gre with a rvoinrnnia:; ' - mercy. t u "an Murder Uurham, N . ( , ; A r- "rL r '' ner in :s mort. .; ; shortly Ik' fore noon i' i:r:r.; t..'. old man J. A. Kimball, :.o : . o i alone in his home, .ad tnn ir. ;r m : 1 4 -a 1 urham. Nnrth r.irnlipi ,m D . . , .. T . , . , r ,.,, , v in trie mountains of wo-strn N 'r'.:. , awtvy up the valley of I'..--.. river, before Mt. Pisah I r-v.-mentioned elsewhere th pp...s . this section, and at the Suu F;r in Raleigh tlierc wis a woriorfui display of thw mountain pir Schooner on Shore. Beaufort, N. C, iw. j Tv schooner Marie Palmar, th.o irK'st four-master on the ctuist, i .:. - on drying Pan ShoU in a dar.r ous position. Dynamite Explodes. Columbia, S. C, IXv. J I; roportexl here that a dynamite n plosion in Camden, S C . lat t afternoon demolished thr' st'" and several persons ar rc jir t.i injured. $500,000 Given Trinity Co'.te. Durham, N. C. IVc J Ao ncuncement was mada tiar if half million dollar donation 'o Trinity College by tKe Dukra, i; millionaire tobacco mtn. 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