tTD) TU) f TO Formtrty McHcxvll Democrat VOL XIV, MARION, N. a, THURSDAY, MAY 19. 1010. ?0. 2T. it'. t. Try, PROFESSIONAL T. A. MORPHEW - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW r Office over Merchant's & Farmers' ' Bank-" MARION - N. C. DR. j. GILLESPIE REID, Dentist Will answer calls at any hour of the "night. Rooms 3 4 and 5 First National Bank Building, Marion, N. C. McBRAYER & ROSS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Attention Given All Business Intrusted to Their Care. :-: :-: Up Stairs, Streetman Building - DR. WM. FLEMING DENTIST - - i OFFICE IN STREETMAN BUILDING. C. E. HOUSE Surveyor and Draughtsman Make or Copt Maps Blueprints and Abstracts' a Specialty. Office in Streetman Bldg. Main St L. C. GONEKE, M. D. Physician 5 Surgeon OFFICES IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK ON FIRST FLOOR Special Attention yen to office practice in the treatment of chronic diseases. OLD NORTH STATE NEWS. Inte resti ng Items .' of .News Briefly Set Forth For - v Busy Readers. R. L. Gwaltney, of Taylorsville, announces that he is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress in the Eighth district. Friday, May 13, was the " anni versary of the birth of Senator Z. B. Vance, war governor of North Carolina and the state's distinguish ed member of the United State's senate until his death, 15.yearsago. Fines, penalties and costs collect ed by the Ashe ville " police cou rt for the year ending May 1 amount- working smoothly, ed to $19,109.06. The past year there were 789 arrests for drunk- j enness as against 1 87 the year 'previous and 1,425 two years ago, j the last year of saloons. THE RAILROAD REGULATION BILL - - . Much Good. Work Accomplished by House Democrats and Progres- -sives Will Je Reversed.. Bj Tarenner. apodal Wahlntoa eorrfttpoadeat Washington, May 17. Repre sentative government almost-but not quite prevails in the national House of Representatives. "" Although still objectionable as passed by the House, the railroad regulation bill was discussed, amended and improved. And it was all done in the open. The entire 'membership of - the House, for a change, was permitted to vote oh the question of rejecting undesirable r sections. Improve ment of the bill by amendment was also allowed. Had the Cannon machine been . lew men The North Carolina Agricultural ! Society awards the contract to Messrs. York and Cobb of Gren j ville for a fireproof concrete agri cultural and horticultural building at the state fair grounds, the bid being $6,725. The building is to be completed by September 15. The Republicans of Mitchell county held their convention at Bakersville last week and decided would have done the legislating instead of the entire membership of the House. -TW 1 .ft mTm. under tne regular tjannon sys tem of gang rule, the railroad bill would have been reported from committee under a rule prohibiting OLD FORT. NEWS. - 1 '" Former Native of This County Dies In Colorado Personal Paragraphs.; Old Fort, May 11. Esrl-Brad- ley and Frank Terrell have arrived home from Mars Hill College where they have been io school. Mrs. Robt. McElroy and two children are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Blackwelder. years and Walter Calhoun, aged W. O. Ledbetter, who has been twelve years, of Marion, Jf. CL, teaching school io Oklahoma the rnt Tuesday night in Newport. TWO MARION "BOYS SENT TO THEIR HOME. Citizens of Newport Provided Then With Transportation. The following special from New port, Term., appeared la the Knoi- viUe Journal and Tribune: Having wn enough of the world which they ran away to e a month ago, Charley lUrrott, aged eleven n I ii n jnieaoqiusur icers for FEE D STUFE past year, arrived last week aad U stopping at Mrs. Hetue Bradley's where his wife has been for several months. Mr. Britt, of Asheville, Is visit ing his sister, Mrs. this week. Mrs. T. M. Chaney had as her guest from Thursday to Saturday Mrs. W. D. McSwecn, of New port, Tenn. S. F Manney, representative from the L O. O. F. lodge here, joined the other delegates who were traveling in two Pullmans on No. 12 Monday and went to Golds- boro to attend the sessions of the the membership of the House from voting for or against amendment. J Grand Lodge. Bad features of the bill could not Prof. L. C Cornwell and bride have been eliminated. were in Uld Fort two davs last The entire measure, iokers and all, would have been forced down the throat of the House jus Was dictated by the railroad companies. and just as submitted by "Uncle Joe's" Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. This com mittee is packed with men who While here a pure was raised and the boys were given tickets to get to their home. The boys were not anticipating the killing of the fatted calf in their honor, bat times it . . I II Green. I ntTe wn Drt3. J, DOOC I . ft mm i wiu iook got-a to inem regsraies of tho physical sufTericg they wen due. When train No. IDS came Icto the local sUUoo Tuanday night the boys were riding the blind baggage, but one of them was seen and both were put off. The boys ran way from home for the purpow of seeicg the world. They saw Johnson City for a month and were sathficd. Iuricg that time they resided In a bam and took what food they could beg.: The cold weather of last week made Building' Materia BuffalocSuHewit NEAR DEPOT. PHONE D7 wees visiung Mrs. Uornweu s peo- them lorn? for the comfort of home. - YA C IMW1t I m m .ft ft ft ft . Fv uu-uu. 1 1 in Mondir ther beaded UiaI vet A. H. Spencer, the popular and after being ejected twioo from agent, leaves this week for Atlanta, freight trains caught the blind bag- Gulf port. Miss., and the far westlgmge of a passenger and landed In on a two months vacation. J. N. Morristown safely. Tuesday cirht Cowan will act as agent daring his they started for home, but were io noia a orimary election on Aug- have been aided m coming to Con- Waugh, of SUtesville. they finished their trip in style gress by the railroads. tv, Mmtkt Uln in;M r . Mp mK. The improvement of the railroad I rn:ntTtt 4 ftV 1 nrV hv tKr2 mi roancest of the rmir stated bill m the House by a coalition of .... . r. . Mr. . . t .1 a r-. t r j t : I j , - . , . - mocravs ana irrogrexTe found Dorlh of r anywsy. a cause ior rejoicing, nai n apes it i , noi mean m me people nave real- . . PUADinTTC UAQn W rM trl f Ka T,;n.l llss uouru, lormnj unniiLui i i- nnuu- ust 16. A resolution was passed that Chas. E. Greene be endorsed for Congress at the Congressional convention. ' Mr. L. C. Wagner, who was ap pointed postmaster at StatesviHe, notwithstanding he had, told QqU. I law-making machinery from the tariff trusts, Wall street and other a native of this county and a dau ghter of. the late WauMashburn, WARE GROWS. gressmanwles that he wasnot a rrn u With 25 m candidate for the place and would (orms of special Pnv leg which .,. n... c.!... c.i' decline the apDointment, has noti- dommate tne itepuoncan party tied the congressman that he will through either the control of local not accept the appointment and it is supposed that his nomination will be withdrawn. politics or by masing large cam paign contributions. The House is only the lower branch of Congress." The railroad bill will not become a law as passed by the House. The Senate is the been appointed postmaster aCSalis- dominating half of Cougrees, and of Qld TofL u is sun controlled aosotuieiy oy W. Henry Hobson, chief clerk the Salisbury postoffice, has She left this county about twenty five years ago and at the time of her death was conducting a hotel at Durango. She was a member of the Presbyterian church and ber funeral was attended by a large crowd or friends, interment was at' that place. She was a sister of j Sheriff P. H. and J. M. Mashburnl J.T. B. P. J. Sinclair D. L. Caklton SINCLAIR & CARLTON LAWYERS Practice in State and Federal . Courts. Office over Gaston & Tate's Store. MARION, N. C. McCALL & LISENBEE J - . ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAW WW IS the greedy corporate interests. mm Mm ftft ft Ine benate will pass a Dill con taining some of the very features stricken from the measure in the House. Both the Senate and House bills will then be sent to a conference committee composed of either three or - five members of each branch of Congress. As the majority of conferees will j bury to succeed Jas. H. Ramsey. All told Mr. Ramsey has been postmaster at Salisbury for 20 years. Hobson is a Davie county man; 30 years old, and has lived in Salisbury for ten years. He has I served in the postoffice in various I capacities for several years. v - May 20th will this year be "Au tomobile Day" in . Charlotte. The members of the Charlotte Drum Corps have secured the co-operation of the Greater Charlotte Club" and plans -are rapidly being matured the Honse Democrats and Progres- of seeing Jlalley'a Comet as he has in close proximity to both the Sea- Sugar Hill News. Mr. Thomas Morris and son Lawrence of Marion visited rela tives here last week. Mrs. Emily Wilson and Miss Ella Grant are visiting T. W. Wilson of Nealsville this week. Mr. and Mrs. IL P. Morris, Will Wilson and Misses Lizzy and Floor Secured Salesmen Increased. To keep pace with the extension of its business and the growth of Charlotte, the Charlotte Hardware Company is enlarging it stock of goods and separating the whole sale and retail deprtmeot. The company has been very successful during the four years of its life and it has become necessary to se cure more floor s pacts and roke an addition to the stock of goods in order to cope with the growing business. Mr. W. W. Hagood is erecting a building at the corner of Sixth street and Railroad C0xl?0 feet two stories high with a base ment which has been leased for the wholesale department of the con- cern. ints Dotkitng win uooi mui w a. t c rim s ! JUST RECEIVED. A fresh lot of 0 Sire 6 Suz 12 Su-c l6Si.-s IS Sue Watches J. FRED SPRAGUE JEWELED and OrTlCIAt Poteet Building, MARION, N. C. which, when carried out, will make a very attractive series of events by no manner of means ill suited to the importance of the occasion, i A mammoth parade of automobiles is being arranged for, to take place at ll a. m. Annie Wilson attended church be "regular" Republicans, specially services at Glen wood last Sunday, selected by Aid rich and Cannon, : The "stork" has visited B. A. it goes without saying that much Simmons and left a fine boy. of th good work accomplished by Mr. Snowball has about lost hope iure gotten his toes frost bitten by get- board and Southern tracks the ting op at; nights to look for it. Lhmmentsean be received and dis- ithout ALL THE GIRLS LIKE KISSES Uc nuke them fmh every day. Ccccur.-.-! K-cs, Cmra Kbscs the ten oer. Our Cream Pui!i Laiy F-rtn, Mica room sr.J Docxhr.un 0 My! iiey are r-" fresh dxJy. W MaKjr a Specialty of Fancy and t&iJitty rmn CaMjr. PUin, Lsyer and OU Faxhior.ed Iocr4 Cske. Vrmzi Cake, Eii. YcrCkc to Order. Fresh Bread and Sar.mxh Bur. o crjr day. Hc HcZ. rt try CTer.ir.x it 5 JO. TofSl,.0, Marion Bakery, J. T. Cartee, Prop. It- was so B. K McCALL C. B. McCALL The Newton News says - that when William Clippard,' a young man of Caldwell township, Ca tawba county; visited "the : show in Newton Saturday- he lost Burial Supplies $75 betting on a trick in a side show, and that $50 of the amount was not. his money; that jhe went home and was so "grieved over his loss the next day. that. he wrote a nice letter to the family, telling Ove?McCaH"& Cdnley's Furniture of his trouble, then took-a . singly McCa.ll Brps. - UNDERTAKERS Coffins and Any business intrusted to.our care will receive prompt and careful at tention. . . , sives will be reversed, with the tariff bill. The finale of the railroad bill promises to be the Payne-Aid rich fiasco all over again. Representa- ive government will have given special privilege a tight racey bat in the finish Aldrichism and Can- nonisin will win by-a nosel. But why should such a result be con sidered strange I For what pur pose do the railroads .make $260,- 000 contributions to the Republican campaign fund if it is not to con trol the Republican party's legisla tion! Store. ABERNETHY, LYEREY & CO. Manufacturers of all, kinds of LUMBER. Boring; ceiling, siding, mould- ; ings, doors, sash," fraracs.'and- all kinds of building material AUo Manufacturers CL barrel shot gun, placed -it against his temple and pulled the trigger. Death followed at once.? At the .closing -session of the G rand Lodge of Odd Fellows of North Carolina in Goldsboro last Tlinrsdav. Winston-Salem . was chosen for the"annual meeting, in 1911. Ulhcers for the ensuing vear were el ected as follows: Mr Charles Dewey, grand warden, Mr, R. N. IIackett, grand master; Mr. W. H.' Qyerton, deputy grand raas- . Z . . v-1 fRrtcK. ioV Afpssrs -R H. W llliams ana But he is glad for the supposiUon . j tm uv smm tmj .. " " r I . t rmm the other day what it was good for; cost oi araysge. invs ouiwmg A man like himself wanting to seel will bo devoted entirely to whole-1 the wanderer had gotten up to take tale, while the ofSco will bo maio mm, I mm. m mm 4 W A A UMArtftlA ak TV1 I m ' m aft ft discovered his daughter with suit case packed and in the very act of eloping with a young man, but on seeing the -fatner be applied the wh'iD and passed on. The old man said Halley's Cttmct had routed Cupid. Bnowball finds some re lief in this and thinks that his toes were not bit in vain. - : - Snowball. -An interesting programnas been prepared for the twenty-seventh annual session of the North Caro lina Teachers Assembly in". Ashe ville June 14-17.- Ine .program will consist of forty-six add resses and 'reports, . in : addition to the proceedings of the Woman's Asso ciation for the Betterment of Pub lic Scboolhouses in North Carolina, and informal discussions. In ad dition to those from our own State with whom the teachers are famil iar, the. teachers will have the pleasure of hearing some of the teachers and educational leaders of other States. I Indigestion and constipation upset the entire system cause a wide ran of other ailments. You needn't snff er from buy of these trouble. - There certain relief in Ilollister's Rocky Mount ainTei Chapel Hill Items, East Trade street where it Is at present. ' The business has outgrown the Dresent ouartera bkh has been used for wholesale and retail since its organization. When the change is made In the near future, the four floors in the present boildicg will be given op entirely to retail trade: New lines will bo added and the office enlarged. Four salesmen are now on the road traveling tho territory within a radius of 100 miles in which the company has substantial patronage in its line. The number of sales men will bo increase to six and the present territory will be worked Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School Maintained by the State for the boys and girls of Western North Carolina. . . . Special Course For Teachers run nnrnint rxroiniA-nox xDD&ir-a R. L. MADISON, Principal, 'Cs!!?vlrft Jt:U:a Ccss?j, N. C. Mrs. P. II. Cannon of Bridge- water is visiting ber daughter, Mrs. J. H. Simpson. T. J. Swan spent last week, in Marion. . Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Kanipe'of Marion were visiting at .Lesley more thoroughly and enlarged to Haney's, Sunday. - . some extent. Misses Pearl and Ruby Davis of Tbe officers are: Mecxrm. J. C Marion were pleasant visitors at McNeely, president; IL L. Erwio, the home of T. M. Hicks, Scndsy. vice president; Robert Glasgow, Mr 'AntW mn tr Mi treasurer, ana j. t. neeiy, secre- Della attended the commencement I tary. at Marion Friday night. I IC. E. Troutman, who was for- . Lafate Poteet went to Glen wood I meriy ecgtgtd in tne ntmware yesterday on business. I business in Marion, will bo one of Mrs. A. McGee, who has been the new salesmen. suuenng from tne etlects or a lalL, is slowly improving. A. McGee and grandson. Holland, spent home of . Stroudtown. . . Rosebud. Leo Saturday at the M. England near A teach of rhumtixm. or a tvi&jr of nenrahrU. whaUrvr Ihm troU U. Chamtwlaln Linimcl crtrrft ivi; the paid at oon aa4 cor to com tlalot Ctvl-klT. Vrtt mrrltcmlXja rim rtlirf. Bold VJ liarvoo XTBX vaX U4 COMMUNITY GROWTH Every "visitor remark cn the growth xzd pros pcrity of Mxrioa. This growth haabeca raxdc pos sible by the efforts of our dtiieas and with the sid of the banks. This bonk has dose its ctocit to tnararac the forcing ahead of the ci titers and has helped them la every possible way; sofeaardbf their money, collecting their checks and drafts, asd lending money to legitimate enterprires where pro tection was assnred. Become m customer that yoa may help cmr pro gress and receive help la, tarn thrcaih this bonk. The Merchants and Farmers Bank fS5c at all dru&gisto. J. W. Streetman all dTDgwa. XL r. CUXiTOK. Ca-Tuca get a TnermouwwM w