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Absolutely Pure' , . - . ------ 0 II I I - I ANNUAL REPORT RAILROAD BILL PASSED. .... . . mm Secretiry ind I 111 UUgll WliWIII w .... - w . ;. Many Original Provisions. . Treasurer, Town of Marion Washington, May 10. By a r (ConUnoed from 4th rag) vote of 200 to 426, the House to- waterworks and sewerage fund KU Chopin, day passed Ihe administration I Exinsrs Mav, 1903. railroad bill with many of the ori. W C Roland, order II 1 1 ginal provisions stricken out. VAI Attn . -a.;;:u; t;nviof knt heaton, or rder II H Tat relating to the acquisition of com- John (jle, Jr., order luting lines was voted down before the bill was finally passed.- The h nJw goes to the Senate where a bill, similarly" introduced as an administration measure, has been pending for nearly three months. "'. To Make Special Effort to Eradi cate Hookworm. .Raleigh, May 12. Dr. John A. Ferrall, in charge of the hookworm and sanitation department of the state board of health, and the spe cial work of , the Rockefeller sani tation work in North Carolina, is preparing to inaugurate "a special campaign for the eradication of the hookworm through putting in the field as many as five physicians in various districts of the state to devote their entire time to going among the people looking up the patients, inducing them to take the treatment, appearing before teach ers' institutes, medical societies and other organizations and presenting the features of the hookworm cam paign in such a manner as to awak en the keenest possible interest and bring about, the most general cooperation. II H Tate . ' . John firepnlf ?, Sr., order H. II Tate . r Harvey Greenlee, order II II Tate , Win T Brown, order II H Tate Arthur Irwin, order II II Tate A 1 1 ft ' nrrlAP II Bridgewater; News. A ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rowe of Glen J D Glenn, order II H Alpine visited the former's mother, Mrs. Tate A. E. Rowe, one day last week. ,; Tom Bartlett, order II II Mrs. M. F. Tate attended the com-1 Tate mencement exercises at Rutherford Col- Clay Conley, order II II lege. She was accompanied home by I late her daughter, Miss Carrie, who has been IT M Jb in ley, oraer i n in school there for the past few months. I Tate Daniel Brown visited his sister. Mxm. ht Md draj& oa meters U. 8 Cast Iron Pipe & 9.00 500 1 87 Fonndrr Co H Alex Tate, sewer and water line Lead, order.II II Tate Thirteen Perish in River. St. Louis, May 12. Thirteen persons were drowned wnen tne Sallie Carter, in Marion last Tuesday, steamer City of Saltille sank in the Mrs. Clara Geer and little daughter Mississippi river near Sulphur Zelma who have been here some time Springs last night -At first It was on a visit to Mrs. Goer's parents, Mr. thought that not more than four na f" h , iT-ESS : ,, . , , , . turned to their home in Rutherfordton. or five were drowned but a search , . , t n . . , . . A , , A , Mrs. Ralph AbeiHethy and Miss Grace during the night and early today and Nora Ballew attended Howe.B revealed that thirteen are tlead. show in Morganton Wednesday. - Most of the crew escaped. Miss Kary Tate was in Marion Thurs day. During the first ten days of May W. Lyerly spent Tuesday in Hickory. the government spent $1,619,081.- Mrs. A. P. Hunter, spent Thursday 46 more than it took in. (News- ni8nt Morganton at Grace hospital. naoers that have been stating the -Mx- and Mrs- K Benson gave thel-p i t on new tariff law is a success from the T0?600! a ttheir home p .ht 0Q melers II II Tate, uliry for Oct. U!ns Roltad, work oa - watrr line Bill Bliriw, work oa wat er line - Cjro.W Gprusn, r&ui of av riht of !ty .1 A Liuirhndtff, culm ntxJ 11-2 Mclell Pub. Co, claim asl 11-2 -U'LGiIkcy, cUtmapd 11 2 Price lUrdware Co, claim and 11-2 1 87 Tom Finley, freight and drai-ai.'C on meter 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.23 rtxj 3.75 2.00 1.50 1.06 499.10 21.C3 CO 5C0.29 C100 8 4C 4 25 250 1G.1U AM 43.1H 'l.l 1 787.44 1.47 3 19 JUNE, order H II S D Glenn, Tate H Alex Tate, foreman BufTaloe & Hewitt, cement H H Tate, salary for May W C Roland, order II II Tate 18.99 24.65 7.67 60.00 4.70 9.86 1.40 DECEMUKU Frcicht and drajige oa . meters HufTiiloe A Hewitt, brick A Hall Johnsyn, claim apd 12-7 . 1U0.0O H 11 Tate, salary for Not. C5 00 Freight on sewer pip 104X9 Interest on bonds 1,250.00 A Hall Johnson, securing right of way PitUburjr Meter Co Ncpture Meter Co , W O Inland, work oa water line T M Finley, freight and drayagv on meters . 1,053.95 JANUARY Prioa Hdw Co. claim apd lf-7 H H TaU, labor account Boi?alo A Hewitt, ortamt Southern Ry Co, claim apd 1-4 Price Hdw Co, claim apd 1-4 H U Tate, salary Deo Dob Willi, waur tin Chattanooga Swr Pip A Fire Brick Co Win E Brows, right of way for water line 5C0 50.00 OS. 40 4 80 1.40 " !l L VcC-rrr. a ' - Jm O -if ry. t f c 4 I ' - r iriu w eu vy. to j JATiUAHT M JCDrovs.Uti IVilW - - DJUvo.iiJ t:3 - H 11 T. trt Ui so 0 - H II Tiy. rttwt UK M CO - J C IUwc. Ull v 3 . - II II TU. 4?c uV 14 CO - X"A Fi&ty, d. Ut f 01 ... :ii:ici WATW WCJttCS iUf 5 To cah cf J W fcirwiaaa May -To ci n II Tu iu Jalyt4-ToaS " - tn 41 Aef S7-To ca! - SUSS 8p U-To caii. - - S4W Stt U-To ch - - 54.T rC 1-Ta cmsh M - 77XT4 Jaa !t-T ouh M ' r.b 14 TocS - - SXSTI MarSl-Tora - - SHU Mar exf L W IIa2. oua. 41a LO UTS lLar3l-Toea2iof II UTaU 11 U tic? x7mW II K7iu Snrt tlcr-J r s4 1 ; Ut ; 1 tit til i) 44 7iul (wrnl rx-4 f.LJ Caifc aa4 fl Tt f:UM 41 ait. TAKCHY. JWy a--v4 1wa yect ivts-ryt r If J aji U4 Jl;'t" f.rf tztw-a T ANTED to. buy the cut p;ls of icTcral jood cir cular taw nulls for cash. Address Harviood-Yi'caver L'b'r Co., 11 &4 l.CC a t4 too ma 10000 standpoint of producing sufficient revenue to run the government, please copy.) Phone 36. J. A. McEinney of Morganton haa I Bank Crooked Creek News. Crooked Creek, May 9. Those who attended the commencement of Bound Hill Academy report it a splendid occasion. Misses Dora and Edna Hogan are suffering with the measles. We hope their case will be light. We have had plenty of ram for the last few days and it has done much good for the grain and young corn. -' We have been asked to state that on Saturday, June 4, Bethlehem Baptist church will ordain three deacons. - The deacons of Cherry Springs, Zion Hill, and Montfords Cove churches have been invited to help. On Sunday, June 5, Rev D. J. Hunt will preach the dedica tion sermon of the new church that has been recently finished. Every body is invited to be with us - "May time" Robins in the tree-tops, . blossoms in the grass, . Green things a-growing everywhere yon ' -r pass; Sudden little breezes, showers of silver dew, . Black bough and bent twig budding ' ont anew." Evangeline, The Comet has come from the dark abyss, where the temper ature is three times as cold as the long polar night. The swish of the tail as it brushes brushes us brings with it a whiff pf this cold, and giyes us some unlooked for -frosts; but be not discouraged, bro ther farmer. Tnxthe morn ing sow thy seed; and in the evening withold not thy hand, for thou Tcnowest not which shall prosper, this or that." The comet will whiz around its perihelion, and gather heat from the Sun; and will carry away the films of cosmic dust which obstruct its rays; and the rest of the season will be almost tropical. ' The farmer that puts pokomoke fertilizers on his crops will be in sop up to his knuckles, this fall. But if he fails to raise enough to eat and spare for necessaries, he will be up against some thing more than the Comet. been here on business for several days. I TJ H Tate water line CX- S. P. Tate is a juror at court in Marion tension this week. ' Freight on pipe Rev. D. Monroe held services here Freight on meters both Saturday night and Sunday at the H H Tate, water line X Presbyterian church. tension Mrs. S. P. Tate is attending the com- Sou nh W rent mencement exercises at Cnllowhee m n n 1 j j 11 11 school, in Jackson county this week.- W O Roland, Order H II .. . 1 xavo j. li- rotten, ox uamptonruie, stop ped over with friends here Sunday en- route to Pittsburg, Texas, where he has I JULY accepted a position as superintendent of Smith-Courtney Co, pipe a veneering plant U S Cast Iron Pipe & Robert Hodge and R. Seals visited Foundry Co friends in Morganton last week. Pittsbun? Meter Co. Miss Sadie Seals gave a "singing" at Southern Rj Supply Co her home Sunday evening. Paid Win Sweeney, order Q. C. Anthony and others from here lA,Rl3er . T "decoration dav" exerdaoi at Glen Al-l H L Gilkey, claim apd pine Saturday. Jay Ballew of Boetic spent 8 an day at his home here. We are always glad to have Jay come back often. Jack and Jill. 1,250.00 FEBRUARY DPLoadmzxilk 25.37 II II TaU. amlarr for Jannarr 27.20 1 L W Hoffman, claim and a 1.50 1 P H Maahbnrn. ataU wmlrr ta i PltUbnrr Id tier Co. 3 etr 22. CO I Price Hdw Co. claim aod 1 A tM 00 a. If 09 SO 00 1.00 MARCH i 4.S5 1 Nrvtone Metr Co NATIONAL BANKS Are the safest placet to bank, for the United States Laws, as well as most rigid GoTcrcmcnt Stjperri ion, make them so. lo what kind cf depe or tsta tal commodity are you now investing your spare change? Better bring it to The Old Reliable" where it will be perfectly safe and promptly repaid you with interest This is a fact, not hot air. Total Hcjourcca OxJer $500,000.00. SSSST Firsl National Bank of Marion. II II TaU. salary Feb 19.78 U II TaU. swr work II II Tate, aewvr work 86.42 101.C0 81.00 CS0O 5507 Price Hardware Co, claim apd 7-6 US Cast Iron" Pipe & Foundry Co. Freight and drayage pipe' (Freight on pipe AUGUST. Also wine and groceries 47 California avenue. HOUCK. at o Little Talks on Mail Orders No. 3 To get the out-of-town trade to come to Asheville, a num ber of merchants representing different lines of commodities have gone together and organized what is known as the ? 'Merchants League." These firms are the acknowledged leaders of their respec tive lines in the city. ' ; .' ' - ; We represent the Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear section of the "Merchants League." : ' Now what is the offer this League makes,:: to - prospective , customers! Simply this: If you buy $30.00 worth of. mer chandise from one of the several firms, why we 1 pay your - o i o o o . o v o ; o o s.r" O - o o ' o of fifty miles. : " J : - This is only one of the progressive steps this store has ta ken to help its mail order patrons. : - ' : ' ? .Every mail order received before 6 p. m. is filled the same day as received. Promptness has been our motto in 'this department. -v1--- Send in your order today, no matter how small, it will re ceive our careful attention. . . . READ 'Little Talks on Mail Orders" No. 4-in-next week's issue. . . , :". '...BON. MARCHE C , ASHEVILLE, N. C. o o o o o o o o o o o o o - o o v O . , o - o . o o ,- o o ' o o o o O ' o o The Postal Bank bill, promised in the iNauonal Kepublican Dlat- form AS H fillhstitntA fmr tK rmmr- .w. -- o!iL r . antee of bank deposits, is hovering ,7nT p,p between life and death in the House v C Roland, order H H Committee on PostofEces and Post-1 Tate roads. Bill of costs, J M Beck vs town of Marion The report of Commissioner of Gco. M Carson, right way Internal Revenue Cabell shows HHTateV water line work that under the levy of a tax of one J Clay Conley, order J B per cent, on the net incomes of I Rider corporations in excess of $5,000. H H Tate, water line work made in the new tariff law, the to- J5S , tal I number of returns is 231,243 Pric? Hardware Co, claim total assessments $25,079,045 and .nA R.3 penalties for failure to furnish re- Price Hardware Co, claim turns by March 1. $101,570. In pd 8-3 North Carolina 1,289 cornorationa 1 ; -. - - 1 mase returns and the assessment on these are $35,506. 15.00 eo.oo 6.50 80.69 1,000.00 5.05 2.44 1,458.57 APRIL II II TaU. work oa wwr lia IS 10 F X Bank. Intereat oa booda U 00 DaSalov & IleviU. ottnr&l t2 04 11 11 TaU. Httr work L A PatmW, claim ap4 4 9 8a 00 U4P Dank. InUrMt oo boada 130 O0 P U MajkhboTB. ataU wUr tax 1&00 Price Hdw Co, claim a(l 4 9 tXH II II TaU, awr wora 64,40 II II TaU, aalarr for March W 00 II II Tat. Mwer work T. U It TaU, awvr work W 03 1 li 11 .at o o I631.M 32.57 23.78 2.75 25.00 4.85 Ut.il .50 f a . ! " . f . ------ ikhij muse oe lnsnmcien' weanie88 ana disease mnnt rnl There's nothing like Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea to create a healthy ap petite. Tea or Tahleta, 85c J. W. Streetman - SEPTEMBER BufTaloe & Hewitt, cement Alex McKinney, order II HTate If your appetite Is poor, be insnfflaentlr nonriahbd lTTi'nrtr T? WnrtM 4 Ji " 'J I J - .1 meters Brick for man-hole, II H Tate H H Tate, salary for July D M Gibson, claim and 9-7 Price Hardware Co, claim apd 9-7 15.00 A 0404040040404040040A0404 0Oao40404004.000404040 mi II im v it a. t i o im Is extended to one and all to yisif the, opening of Michael : Bros. &;Cp;JMusic Store next ':f "1,, ,v "'.- ' ' '- ' " Monday, May 23rd. - r The Progressive Farmer. No other medium" published is so I II II Tate, work on svstem valuable to the- Southern farmer I Freight on meters as .The Progressives Farmer and H 11 Tate, salary for Aug. Gazette, of Raleigh, -N. C. Send ?,eJEl??e Mer - u inai suosenpuon. iijach copy will : , , - aid you materially in your farming . , i rwrtnvry "3U16 operations. . Frankly speaking, . . rouLK mru-nnmU (o - . Freight and drayage, meters 1.23 , o a. KU1UO UUaL tin I i t-. i i . . . . . Aiex rucivinney, laoor what might otherwise be a rugged Alex McKinney, labor road to prosperity for the agricul- W C Roland, labor turalist. Try The ' Progressive H H-Tate, salary for Sept. Farmer and Gazette for ten weeks Pric8.Hir(iwir0 claim CASH RECEIVED. MAY To caah of J. W. Strwtmaa 45.35 To caah of J L C TVrA caxnonl JUNE TocahofOW &m1. aid walk ISS.lt To caah of A ICanton. aidrwalk U.10 70.00 JULY . Id To caah of E II Draart. aid walk tXli To caah of All Johnston, aidrwalk S3. 63 l.w I To caah of J P Norton, aid walk KLOOl To caah of 0o I WUl, aid walk 191.63 18.00 Tocaahof RUDtxDU.a(dwaIk bass To caah of J D Blantoo. aidrwalk tit I aw m I . 14. Id To caah of BB Prtoa. aidrwalk M.Z31 To caah J Ulirld. aid walk 4,71 Tacaahof Wil Dlaatoo, aidnralk 71.14 To caah of J C Brown, tai 1Q77JSS COO I To caah of A TU an too Oro Oo, ddewalk ao IS 2.60 1 To caah of A Blanton Gra. Cn sidewalk 47 70 37.50 To caah of R B Nl. atdrwalk Stm To caah of VI L Jnstica, aldcwalk Sill 6.75 To caah cfTFWrvna, sidewalk 91 60.00 To caah of J W Birr t man, aldrrk S7 M 2.00 1 To caah of J A Finley, do tax SO W To caah of J D LrdUttrr, aidrw" ZXU 65.60 1 To caah of J E Toa. aidrwalk Vi H 6.05 1 To ca-h of J II UctaphlU. atdew'k 17.80 1.06 Tocaah of M n J N Ambler, tidrw lt.M 60.00 AUOUHT 51.60 To cah of J C nrown. tAiw but what you want ts a coil thAt will GIVE HEAT while burning. We hire the hottest thing ia the cur kcL Gtre us your and be coarinccd. . You Want! oruer ICE ICE Prompt DclUtry. Phone So. ISO, THOMAS COAL Company, 268.18 THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL That means the best Life In surance to have and the best to sell, for it furnishes insvu ance protection at actual cost, pays annual dividends, and sells a model policy. :-: :-: :-: i Connccticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford. Conn, V. M. PRATT, HcnU Marlon, ft C 5.50 6.10 6.50 60.00 am you could not invest a dime else- I where that would pay you a biV- ger aiviaena. - r What Happened To Jones And a -lot of other People Is Described In fife HOME PAPER apd 10-5. J Clay Conley, claim apd 10-5 . ; - ; M & F Bank, interest on bonds - F N Bank, interest on bonds -' Geo M Byrd, right of way BEUrindstaff B W Willis, A Willis, J E Jimerson J A Ayers, J Ci Patton, k WEPatton, I Geo McCormac, Mrs Sallie Willis it S0.48 4.75 120.00 3000 20.00 15.00 20.00 -2.00 60.00 25.00 75.00 60 00 100.00 8.00 58 83 U7i State Laboratory of Hygcne 32 00 TAKE IT REGULARLY W. 'R. 'Cn U3E11, Sdlesman l V " ' : 631.-6 NOVEMBER. Neptune SI lpr Co. meters' 103.20 I Interest on bunds 450.00 eoooo TaCAftbot BoZak St Xlawitt. ataewaia HTM 111 d rnturAnrt To caah of McDowell Co, alirw-x To caah of Mn J Q Kaal. ldw"k IW 81 To caah of Go Eavea. aidrwalk 11.17 Tocaahof Mr A JGUkj.aUnrk To caah of J QOUkej, aidrwalk t!S9 To caah of O 8 lrbj. aiwalk To caah of O E Decker, aidawalk To caah of II W Djaart, ahow tax ' SETTEMBEH -To caah of II H Tat. atrat tax To caah of J Yaacry, aidwalk. To caah of O W Crawford. aidawTt Zfi. C2 To cash of J A rotoet. aidwalk To cah of RF Barkm. aidrwalk To caah of IX II Tate, ttnyt tax To caah of H HTat, old lumber old OCTOBEIl To cash of Wn Sweeaex. poll tax To caah of E McCalL doj? Ux To ch of Mn MlottU Blaatoo. Idfwalk . To cah of J C Brown. Uxea To caah of II UTat. Mrt Ux .. F N Bk. COlay ncU " " Urn MilW, aMwIk NOVEMBER " FNlTk.&May oot IOOaw " QoCLaptuaa. fidewlt 11 W " " IIH TaU, trrt Ux ti W Talks With The Foundryman umber 5. I haxe a word for saw-mill men. Also factory owe tra in fact any man who has an engine. I am now prepared lo do any clasi of brass work. Mkc &U5 fittings: renair carts, tin In a wnrrl t t,i . e low - " vr tsoo 7oar aiiijcuuy wticn your brasses go wrong. No need to send ofTand pay high prices, express charfes SCO and haYe your engine idle until the part cr parts are sent Come to me a few words a little work and ti arr nrW 4 w - I will give the matter prcmpt ss oo l oo J to go on with your work. 47 53f U you cannot come, write. 7t1 attention M CO Pangle Foundry and mi Machine Shop -yop cn Ccmtr Garden and Court StretU
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