' -' -y -. ' - Formtrly McDclvtll 7tmocrat ' - ' ' '. ... ' . . - ." DR. E. J. EVANS, DEKTSIT MARION',' At Old Fort second ' and fourth : Monday's "V T. A. MORPHEW;?;-attorney-at-law; . Office over M erchant's & Farmers' Bank-" MARION DR. J. GILLESPIE REID, Delstist -- I Will answer calls at any T hour of the night. : : : Rooms 3i 4 and 5 .: - , First National Bank Building, ' Marion, "N. .C- . ; 7 ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Attention Given All. Business Intrusted Cto Their JaIu v- . ... Up Stairs, Strcetman Building DENTIST OFFICE IN STREETM AN BUILDING. C. E. HOUSE Surveyor and Draog ' Make ob Copy Maps ; - " Blueprints and Aktracts a SPECXALTT;tJr;' Office in Streetman Bldg. Main St L. c. g6nme Physician 8 ; Surgeon X OFFICES IN'4::;- FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' ' ON FIRST;-FIX)CR Special Attention given to office practice in the treatment of " " chronic diseases." . R. E. McCALL C: ft. McCALL McCall UNDERT a!I Coffins and Burial Supplies Any business to our care willf receive prompt and careiul ,at-: . tention. .. .V':'."'; ' Over McCall & Conley's Furniture .' .' Store MAKE HER l 1 HAPPY BY TAKING IT THE YE AIC ROUND :MM Mm ---':- . z -a 'v- ear A DOLLAR SPENT ! AT- HOME Is a Dollar That May Come Bac BrieetoHhjFpK;: B usy.Read efs.; fZi , a ue senate has conHrnxHl th- nomj nation .ojfjfiu tHerVsiiistmas tfer at Biltmore;; . . ; tThe Jittle townbf (iranilc Falls. on the Gv& N. W: RailroarL ships : annually, iDOO worth of. chick- and egs.: ; - special note of interest . to- Methodists in general, is the ; news that nearly one-half of the $300,- 000 for a National church in the city of Washington, has been sub scribed Although 1,200 pensioners died in . the,, state last year, - the total number was increased 1,000 over 1908, same being due to the fact I that the legislature increased the number Of Widows Of Soldiers who Could get pensions. - . Charlotte has passed the fifty- tnousana mam, , according to. a I -census taken by a directory com- Editor MiRio-PEOOBESs: rX C pany which has been at work on the job of numbering the people. It is estimated that in . the : last 12 months there has been a gain of 1 5,000 people. There are over 17,- negroes in the city, l 7 - "' ---" ' r -' 'f- '' I In Catawba county two brotheri away out in-the . country from I Newton are making plow handles iio oeab : ine . oana." x.ne enter-1 prise says that hardly, a day passes that big four-horse loads are. nottnat; tne next Congress-' will be hauled to the depot for shipment i The handles are made of white oak and are so superior to the general run that they command ready sale, In kecDinff with a law oaised bv the last General Assembly of North Carolina : the .Southern Railway Company has ordered all . its loco- motives equipped; with modern electric headlights. , This rule ap- plies to freight engines as well' as those in the passenger service, the greater portion of which have for some time been using the electric headlights have : beenr shipped ' to Spencer and will be piaced on the locomotives by April 1. . ;; : The Glen Alpine correspondent 1 to the Morganton News-Herald says; the big power plant to be erected on the Catawba river above the White, or Corpening, ford is getting down to facts and business, Surveyor.Millner, of Morganton, will ; be up -to-day to survey the ground and otherwise arrange for the conmencement of- the work A syndicate composed of Mrl J; rv l Pitts, of this nlace. and Mr. Andrew Kistler. and others, of Mnrcrflnton: make insubstantial and practicable." Mr. J-' R Pitts after election. - : . has bought the "Jim Orders' place," : Who can offer the cleanest "re rembving the Jast objecti6nto co" Jn: addition, to: the above backing: of ; water, by. dam on land cited' points, so thafthe opposition owners. . Mr Pitts owns land on can. And no other' mode jof attack both sides: o the river aoove and other than the plain issues . of the below the projected dam to the i;'-.! amount of : $35,000. : Mr. j Kistler , Answering these premises, I feel will use the power, to run the large . . , . , tannery at Morganton. : Ma' Establish Farming School for B oys : in North Caro una. New.fork, March 24.The Key; Dr J Oscar Hay wood, pastor of the Baptist Church of the Covenant of this citv: announced this afternoon w 7 . . " - - --- 5 I that he was prepared to offer sev eral hundred acres of land on the 1 lower border 7 of the ;niddle-pied- mbnt section of North Carolina as Wfl'rnnnd - nnd : foundation for. a cr-hnol of farming for -boys. - De tails of the plan were pot -, made mn bn tV i t i s ''. su nnosed that it prQVi.je(j 'that there is a I so fficient I fin.Ul - suobof t;i to; i transport A - - . . . r i . - 1 l-v - tk;thai nitr-norn oojs an the landless classes oi-me k-u... fitQhem SforS a -life- as f practical farmers-iiSe" :ir$ t: fcrac?is too of tenj' merely the art of. lying without being iouna ouw U5; WW mm J.t PEOPLE'S FORUM. (TLda departBMat la rMrrel (or lettm from th people on various topics. Thk Pkookjcm It (At wannnilhla fiu. IK .f Wa , m dents. All ooramuDlcstioas mast be originally J 'OTOur protection though the name may Pnlitiral Ritnatlnn in Mrhnll I ask the courtesy of IS portion the space you.so kindly allot to subscribers in yodr "People's For- um." My purpose is to" exoress mJ views regarding theT political situation in McDowell county as regards a nominee for Gonrrfts in Tenth District -V LO stuaent or politics, or even to tn0 ordinary observer of current ccuw uuiy reasouaoio vo state, but it is ona; safe guess," Democratic so far as the House of Representatives is concerned. I f ja congressional district in . Massa- chusetts, which never in it's history elected a Democrat now does so with a. plurality of over 8000 when the;usual;Republicao : majority is apwaras .or ana docs so upon the tariff issue, then what may we exDect 1Q tba dually strong Democratic, districts. , It has evcn t11 the usual, result, to nave defeat overtake the party in Power when a teriff was a part of the .legislation enacted by that Now, what part doesthe tenth" wish to take in making Democratic victory, certain ; and: t, have our representation in icongress, a it should be Democratic. The an swer is piain. , - - 'The next point for consideration 19 the nominee. We will base our consideration on the tollowing pre- nuses, viz: - ' . 1 Who best can unite the party for every purposel Who ; besfcan. get into the gameW at ;. Washington with the least loss of time in learning howl - Who can lay the strongest claim to proved strength as rf campaignerr1 man, and as-a 'representative a, NEBO HIGH SCHOOL, NEBO. N. that, out of all of the actual, pros, nective or tentative candidates thus far known, there is but one man who comes most nearly being the ideal candidate. . My selection does not carry with it any implication of lack t)f ability; deartn of char acter or capability to campaign ,ou the part of any other man. We have many, many men who would and could do most admirably under ordinary conditions. Bat this present opportunity demands more than ordinary attention and a man somewhat out of the usual. I further believe that the rank and file of the Democratic party in McDowell county are alert to the opportunity and are holding very much the same view of the situation as the writer. I have sufficient in formation at first band to warrant this belief.- Also from opinions expressed and assertions made, I am con vinced that not only are the bojaw swinging into'line.for'ao 'bid-time democratic victory but there are many, many - votes coming to . us from the republican ranks. Right thinking men, even in the rush of party politics do not approve of 'war on women and especially on 'widows." - My selection, and throne most logical, and most nearly in full ac cord with a careful canvass of the county from many reliable sources, is that of Hon. J.'M. Gudger, Jr., of Asheville, clean of heart, of re cord,, proved strength, -acquainted with the how" of things in Om- cress, a brilliant 'campaigner and a splendid ;democrat to; rally to. lie not only is ray choice but will come very nearly representing the choice of 250 Democratic .majority in McDowell at least if be is aa he ought to be the nominee of our party. . . - . . "A Citizen." Won Seat in Congress on High ' " " Price Platform Boston, Mass., March 24. When Eugene N. Fuss takes his seat in Congress next month he wilf be known among. his fellow Congressmen as the 'bigh cost nf living Congressman." Foss, who is a banker, manufacturer and cap italiit,'owes his seat from the Four teenth district to the general rise in the cost of living.' lie defeated his Republican rival" on thw plat form with opposition .to the new PaynerAIdrich tariff as bii,text, by nearly 6,000 majority and in what b known as the Old Colony aisinct, one or mo strongest ue - publican districts in New England. i ! NEBO HIGH SCHOOL DOKMITOBY ' 7," ' -. w (1. NO INSURGENTS MADE OBJECTION Vote on New Rulet Committee It Declared Unanimous by Speaker Cannon, Washington, March 5. Hy un animous vote tli 1uq today adopted a resolution naming lhe& tc, fornix committee on roles, composed of six republicans ami foardcaxxrala, in pursuance f the proruioot of the Norm reunion Hepreaea- Utire Curner of hew UampaMre reported the resolution, naming as the committee oo rctea: . Dalzell of PennsTlrania. Walter T Smith of Iowa, Doutell of IllinoU. Law- renccof MaasacWttt, raaseUof New York and Smith of Cali fomla, all republican, aod Clark of ilia sou ri. Under wool of Alabama, oi new iorv, aeinocrau. .After .brief discosaloa. which made it a matter of record that the members name! in the resolution had been selected in party caucus, the house by viva voce vote adopt ed tho resolution. V- V - J . I State's Educatolnal Progtet. A bulletin of the progrraa-of local taxatiou in North Carolina for the improvement of puUic schools, jast gotten out by the state departnxM.t ut rl ucat"0, hows that during the latt (bcal year 152 school district wer car ried for local taxation, dittri bated in 42 counties. 132 districta' I ad been carried within the period of 00 days. The inconio for lal taxes for the year was t31T.2l5, an increase of $1C5,510 pver.the previous year. There was raised during the year by bonds aod loans for the special tax diatricta 220,- 070. Sa the total amount raised during the fiscal year In the state by local taxation aggregated . $1, 037,320 a gain of $37,023. Since 1806 the numVr of local - tax dia- tricts have mcreaied from 402 to 995. These are distributed in t3 of the 93 counties. inesiaie supreme court now a that the stipulation written in a Mm . . a a bill of lading by a railroad that unless a claim for damages Is made within 30 days after tho fo&a of freight or the delivery of damage igooas, me rawroaa win not oe re goods, the railroad sponsible is void and will not hold.! r!7 mhI karrjtaf aUsct wti a liy ali him froea W. VtlZ wrt yt AUic Ul i) do lU ni aciJa rata est aa4 ta B:f mlT.t araig Tb mhoU ai ZVtUca. UacfcW Ut. JeUaa rjkr. (Wl Kardi 17, aa4 V Us4 u Uk tekoaloOAUiploHkaary Nsl too mis. wvy a, urg ponkm tl4 cIk4 aa4 tuuoj oiVrr gtwUy cc74 Bj ociock U enrol t4 l at J. 1L ilrow o lUrm tr Jota lirova. Jam Oibna. JtUu tr. Doy4 Ilo-U, QuwWa IVW. Loa tU Brova. Birr TUr. Ox UwU. Joa Drcmm. Cary IrW. UiU Uioa. 8cM7 8oQtW. AlfmS Oibno. JMi ltra aa4 EUaa Oitaoo aa4 Uum tXara llocaa. Qttacav Leia SLUr. Otila rortci-Atlia Bron, Eula lUa" ftisC AbcU G It-cm. Dora !kwiW. Iw ftU Gitwoo, IWI PitW. XaaU Drai aLaw. Cdaa lUvaa, AaaU rm;r. ilu rWt Gibc. Asai Dnr-Tx. fW2 KrU aSu v, Lvla If Iio aa4 Alio Bradtlw. WaC oca wr yi aranmtf aaj b Uocvfroca t& fu tl- toaUia vooa ta irocx w tmxt ball war l mijrtt cocao to I AaAw Moaouia. UrJ erf th dy uu UWaas; "S1 uia ftjoiw aad y Iaa4 LosaW Brw vm ihm tnt to I Afir raaUis e4 I Cr04 aa cam tlir aaA Utlli axj a ipar I baa to txrr a la mtxk U Maay good rWn coaLI U froca Look-caa Rock, (vbka U aWt a ta Dl oq accoefit c ao tooca acaoka diSat fijuwm av b A boot I o'clock tat waa4?rt n- kr4 aola aJ. afW Ukla a farw3 (Uaoa. atarta4 dewswart a4 hoom warL AH acal ta nfrj th trip MesidlqiisuriLeirs for ED ISMflidiNg - 43 rra jcjc n NEAR DEPOT. Watches Watches All Kinds Repairing Done J.:FRTDD JE WE LEU ltscast!T. 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W tara LaJ kcm cx PrWa aJoo t-SU Ka tKu art boialall peaxazt c;tracrv aoi while r are willirr to do all ia c-ar powrr for tbo coolaeci cf tU party. cU aak tUi at Imst a little eococracersest bs arct a3o ith tlfa lorz anklna ?dClj whea Uuy cota frcca ctLrr ooca tiL, It U be jt aa rra-aco-aU to axk yoar tUhbor to U!p tcoJ yoor crop wiibo-st rtcoca peactor raward aa to eaact a rcral edilor to prist corra afttr coicrsa for a caadUala witLc.1 reward or hop of rtari, wb hii Urig drpcdf eatlrdj c;oa hla taper. Execa ta, WiUoffa IrsocraL PeaJB" Yoa ca do jra4 a larcrl ctjrhl lelUr over ti Weaiera Ua ka wire for U aaia4 rvU aa a 10-word day taeucae, TLli U a mairkaUt I&aoraika oo tbe part of live cottiajr aid bouexa rata all oTer tbe cocatry are taVIrx aJraaUv of iL STUFF Materia r rut . .. PllOEI37 Jcbuctry and Watches at All Prices. in Factory Style, SPRAGUE and OVTlClAJi t f M i to Tour Purae