1 1 r Formerly McTotlt "Democrat VOL XIV. MAIUON, Na, THURSDAY; JUNE 9. IQ1Q NO. IX . 4U v- PROFESSION AXi n T. A. MORPHEW ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office over Merchant's & Farmers - . Bank. " , , MARION - N. C. DR. J. GILLESPIE REID, Dentist Will answer calls at any hour of the night, u :: Rooms 3, 4 and 5 First National Bank Building, , Marion, N-. C. McBRAYER 6 ROSS ATTORNEYS AT LAW . Prompt Attention GivenAll Business Intrusted to Their Masat " Valvi Up Stairs,' Streetman Building ZR. WM. FLEMING DENTIST OFFICE IN STREETMAN BUILDING. C. E. HOUSE Surveyor and Draughtsman Make or Copt Maps -Blueprints and Abstracts a ' Specialty. Office in Streetman Bldjr. Main St L C. GONEKE, M. D. Physician & Surgeon . OFFICES IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK - ON FIRST FLOOR . Spzcial Attention given to office practice in the treatment of chronic diseases. P. J. SlNCLAIE D. L. Carlton I SINCLAIR & CARLTON LAWYERS Practice in State and Federal Courts. Office over Gaston & Tate's Store. MARION, N. C. r McCALL & LISENBEE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Poteet Building; MARION, K. C. DR. R. J. BURGIN DEKTIST Marion, North Carolina - Office in , POTEAT BUILDING. C. R. McCALL R. E. McCALL McCall Eros. UWDERTAITBRS . Coffins and Burial Supplies Any business intrusted to our 'care will receive. " . .:. - . " Tlf.l -. prompvana- careiui i- v tention. . . - . Over McCall 5c Conley's Furniture - Store; ' FOR SALE A Good ; Sewing Machine. Apply to this office. 77 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room; central location. Gentleman prefered. ULU NORTH STATE NEWS Interesting Items - of . News Drieny .et f orth lor busy Readers. A car load of pigeoDs, contain- ing about 1;500 .birds have-been liberated in Lexington. - " . . ' I The first car of North Carolina I dewberries was sold to a Northern commission house for 16c per quart. Democratic Convention of the Tenth Congressional district is called to meet in Asheville on Tuesday, July 12, at 12 o'clock. The enrollment at the State Nor- mal College last year was 613, the highest in the history of the school, Ninety of , the 98 counties-were represented: a xr - ii j. A i euuri. was recenuy maae to have. Toxaway Hotel ComDanT. which has lareeholdiBgsIn Tran- sylvania county, declared a bank- rupt but the United States Circuit Court of Appeals at Richmond has decided that the company is not bankrupt. John Allan Stackhouse, schedul ed to be electrocuted in North Carolina's new death - chamber. June 10, is granted commutation by Governor Kitchin to life-imprisonment. Stackhouse killed his wife in Scotland county, the rep resentation made to the Governor being that the killing was under extenuating circumstances. - At Salem Female College com-1 mencement this week it was stated I that Andrew Carnegie had' agreed to give the institution $75,000 -of I the $300,000 endowment and $80,- 000 of this amount is yet to be raised. This is the fourth woman's J college in the country that Mr. Carnegie has recognized. . Hub Holt, a negro sent from Davidson county to the State pris son two years ago, to serve a sen- tence ot lo years tor attempted criminal assault on a white woman, turned up at .Linwood recently. and it was found that the peniten tiary officials had mixed him up with another negro whose time was out, and had discharged him by mistake. Mr. 'Valter H. Woodson has i been ejected chairman of the Demo cratic executive committee of Row an county to succeed Mr. A. H. Bovden.' who resigned some time " ' ago, ana wno neia ine posuion ror 24 years. In all that time Mr. Boyden never failed' to lead the Democratic hosts to victory. - r.kA D.IU!.I Dn4.:n . Free Pohtical Boosting. Our esteemed-and interesting neighbor, ' the Cleveland Star, emerges from the recent primary ftWtinn with an exoenence that has put him wise for future similar events "The columns of The Star during the primary campaign, were groaniDg under the burden of a free correspondence sent in v by friendly Doosters or ainereni can- didates, an oi wnicnunueroruiuary conditions, is just as properly clas-: sified as "paid matter" as -is the announcement placed in the paper by the candiaaie nimseu, anu a newspaper can no more give its space free to a political friend than price of experience, but we learned it early in hJe'-a? timber and it is understood that J'-. W of th r'flh icUl Dis our brother of The Star: IS now th contract orice was $40 000 His bleeeed metnory shaU shine as long ' . V aA Kot thp frPA Wrft hn. 12. wntrac. price was www. unselfUh worth U praLd of trict, and received mire votes than convinced that the free space bus Xhe iand is situated between Swan- , any other Democratic codUate on ness is a buraen that ought not oe nan0a and Black Mountain station, n. u ot dd. that ml ao mn and k-;v. tiKrtMK u imposed on the country weekly any more than the city; daily and that be will suffer it no;longer: Give them the column rate next time. Kings Mountain hleraid. - " 'The comet is as shy and shrink inr n ft sweet summer girl that L- cAm- coPt. Riimmpircrirls. . t : z-- : r. 1 : i . . FOLK GIVES . HIS IDEAS Former Governor of Missouri May Run For President , in 1912. Si. Louis, Mo., Jnne . 2.-Mis- souri democrats of ril factions at a dinner tonight heard former Gov- ernor Folk announce the principles on which, it is said, he will seek the Presidential nomination in 1912 The dinner was in charge of men i who have been promoting ihe boom ,6f the former governor.' The doctrine of equal right should be made a living, vital and controlling force in the govern- was aue 10 ine r101 cnanges tiorvs or the ifgisutife act author mentM said Mr. Folk after he had I nd in lho measure, from the ixing them to meet the July bood listened to democrats from all over thftstjitAti.il th miMto tK.t th former governor should be en- dorsed for the presidency. "The democratic oarty," continued Mr. Folk, "should insist upon the I stamDim? out of frraft and corrun- tion from every department of government? tnft p.rriir.xinn or rn.il I r ' I lP! irs, mcioains ooanues,! sabsidiesnd''torifffOTJr P" P? tner revenae. -. We need the honest, sincere enforcement of the laws we already have and the regulations of public utility corporations upon a basis that justice mult be done the peo- nl nd a fair rotnrn for th amouut actually invested be af- forded." STANDS ON ISSUES. On the subject of issues before the people the former governor said: -The great issue before the peo ple of this country is, shall there be government by privilege for a class, or government by tne peo ple for all! This is a question within parties as well as between parties. UA ronnKUn rvtr w, -M. M w If n 111 I dominated by special interests and operates withT them upon a profit sharing basis. We should not be oblivious to the fact, however, that we have Aid richs and Cannons in lour party, and it is the duty of democrats to lessen their influence He had ench pity as few mortal Ure as much as possible. We cannot For suffering-i ke alone" be would be Prevent some of them being in the pany, out we snouia Keep uiem from runniDg the party. "A crisis has been reached in tne anairs oi tne nation, stick up a newspaper any day and you will find accounts of thievery and graft. What does it meant Is corruption becoming a national disease! Is there something in our system of government that encourages men to violate the commandment Thou shalt not steal.' Is not the govern ment itself in a large sense to blame for this seeming general disposition? Has not the example which the government sets in en-1 I - u .ill I Q it UJ . 1 VU1 Bill Dy means Gf the protective tariff been an influence for cormDtionf of pain. ional government giving privil- ficps to ft fp.w thprfl is Pnronracm - ment afforded all forms of graft, for all graft is based upon privil- ege. Officials are not bribed tdl give . equal rights but to confer I uoon the few some nnvileiresdenied the many.' The elimination of" Kouf !ouca WOUia TMa privilege is the fight confronting democracy. . Big Timber Deal. AshAvillfl rlf.v 3ti An imnnr. t&nt timber deal was consummated h j.- he w B KfcEwe U iwis and jl' A. WaJ. ker purchased the stumpage rights and privileges of the well known Connan? t boundary, in the Black Mountain" section of Buncombe county, a tract of land adjoining deathf pravalling la the strife. Judge Manniog worthy of judicial the citv's water shed. The tractlatm w. v.r wM-k iwMr,li . t.: .i . embraces 40,000 acres , of, yirgin Lomft sir or seven miles from the . v - raiiroa(j. A railroad will either be built or flumesv constructed to I get the lumber out - Several mil Hon feet are said to be on the or n coirl tn m nn . thft I KAnn.NT onrl thtk nnrrhur hv - 1 twelve vears to complete thereon- tract. Operations will begin the near future. ; - ,1 RAILROAD BILL PASSES SENATE Vote Was Fifty, to Twelve Insurgents Voted For it. Washington, June 3. The Sen-1 ate passed the administration rail- clamation calling tbe North Caro road bill at 9:55 o'clock tonight, lint General Assembly lo xuetllo It had been under consideration extraordinary msion hf re June II for more than twelve weeks, and to take action as to the impending hctictly no other business ex- cept appropriation bills were coo-1 sidered in that long period. Jjiljr 1, theDccrtsttj for the spetis) ; Only 12 votes, all of these by seuion being the inability of the Democrats, were recorded against Council of Bute to market the re t he . bill. The practicable unani- funding bonds at thit time in uf. with which the measure was pass- licient quantities under the rmtric- . .i i. rorm ln wmcn 11 WM OraiKU Dy Attorney . General ickersham. foHow"2 numerous conferences at the blUj 1Iouse on 106 subject of mcndmg . intersUte ; commerce wa- , AU of th6 nsargents who op- P$ed many features of the origi- w tl l t - ' K , w , ..r"." "7, " tuktt shippers the progressive Republi- cans c,'lme1 to n wor .a.ln 1CMrT' mofil 01 . uemo- crats expressed themselves as fav- oraoie u me targe poruoa ox me measure. In Memory of Dr. B.'A. Cheek. And now I feel tre to twy of him tu has been said of another "beloTed ph j. ddan." "He waa a man whom all the people lored. For he wm good, and lored to do teso good.- And always round bout him goodsefli moved .'. He ooold not be on gentle If he wotUd! Each dT. unfftilififf a the son in I I . v v heaven. Hia bleewd round of healiog be formed: Each day eotne portion of hia life siren. per That others might be rirUUd and warmed. tt he He brought hi lore and left it wtxm be went. rich poort hnmUe iad the rreat. With equal faror sought hia tender akin. He never need to pans the poor maa's gate Becanee tne ncn man lnt Deyond waa ilL' Early and late he toiled for poor toaa Und. In summer's beat and winter's bitter cold. His heart waa nerer chilled by frost or For loa kiudneea wripped It fold infold. f a, tlmM a nlivvil wK. ottun WAM I aaleep,. The loved phyaicUo sooght the couch ke a rock that break, the angry 1 . . . . - . tea oaca ine awnu ware oi aeaui again..,. He was a tower of strenKth to all the . fint, And hopeT when other hope had almost K fle1J ... . . ,, - it j a trembUog sigh of peace io- stead. ! Where'er he went the sunshine of hU face .... Brought gladrees and a sense of sweet relief: V - ' Death turned away with quick and silent pace, ... And bone, returning, fook the place of icrief. - - Thus erer. through hU long and buy llfe " , The lored phyaicUa tolled for others- but death could. . - v - strong I . He liree, an-T we shall see his face Paper and Pulp Co.? with t plant across Trent river from New Berne, inlhas been placed in the hands of receivers. GOVERNOR CALLS- EXTRA SESSION. General Auemblj to Take Action in Bond Issue MatterWill Convene June 14th. IUIcigh, Jure 3. Governor Kitchin Usutd this evening a pro- $3,4S0,W0 rcfumlicg borxi issue to take care of bonds falling doe ..... . obligation. Why Should Judge Manning be "Turned Down." Ay rr. tv. o-u.. ai. Aurx. ine people of orth Carolina are to be congratulated that they have two such worthy grnUemeo, !. . , . WUUVu i.uiusiw Btvi tiuturu. L" " T . . , 1 "17 "l "7 ur ufrujc vqoit, w cause either of them would fill that position with credit to himself a ....... .. ana nonor to trie &ute- And yet. while this is true, we think that uemocraur: uwge ami common fairness demand the Domintionof Judge Manning. During the forty-two years, since IbCH, that oor judgrs hare been nominated by political con ventions and elected by a vote of the.people, no Democratic .Stale Convention has. "turned down, or refused to nominate, the appointee 6f the . Governdr, and only fonr district conventions have refuted to Dominate the judge of a dulrkt who had been appointed by him. - - So that according to Democratic usage Judge Manning should be nominated. Common fatrn' alo demandi hi nomination, and th pcophs of North Carolina are fair-minded. Judge Manning hat "made good" the Governor appointment of him. for he has fully met the high et nictations of his mtny frirnd ho urged his appointment. lie hi worn the judicial ermine moat .ta as rortniiy, and hts opinions are ranked among the bet ever de livered by any judge of our ho preme Court No lawyer doubts his fitness for the ofEce. In char acter, Ugal learning, 'party service and judicial temperament he U worthy of receiving the endor ment by his party of the (tover- nor s appointment. And why should he not receive it I The on ly objection suggested, is that an other good Democrat wants it! Is this a sadcitnt reason for turning down Judge Manning and tebukinr Governor. Kitchin for . appointing him! While, o course, the Democratic party has the right and power to rebuke i Governor for ariy appointmcc made by him, jet does .Governor Kitchin deserve such a rebuke in his appointment of Judge Man niogl If Governor Kitchin had r . . ... t . . lD J oafft5 AI,ca lMVCaa 0 Judge Manning, when both were aspirants for the appointment, and be had discharged the duties of his office as well as Judge Manning has (and we do not doubt that be would hare done so) then we would I have urged Judge Allen's nomina tion for the same reasons above given for Judge M inning's noml naGon. In this connection we may men tion that the Democrats of this State, ao far back as 1SXL thoocht mri. wt, tut:r tA. tQt i v KJ wmm e v a ew wAt defeated by the Fusion ticket. A. P. Andrews, at present direc tor of the mint, has been selected as assistant secretary of the treas ury to succeed Chsrlcs D. Norton, who has been appointed prirate secretary to Prcsident.Taft. PEOPLE'S FORUM. Tfct Pi!er.t Chsrs. rrither, UK why this wiU gu-esaipg at kientitis st4 caai, this fonakiR? of practkal totm to Invade th terrilAry .of Jaccs has Irrctr "uxh ai.j your awtitaptioo iht U UaacU bachelor will rile htm ssia aid make thitga orv for Jat. Yocr lormi as to l,U Uitg achsm agent may t correct, ft all e know, there r Mteral amccij this spring. in tUtemu why shoutd be pov as th or.! cof rectn authority oo fsrhfel How admirably be proved in h:t artkU that it Is eaier to U cntkaj than correctl llrrrfur Ui it be to derstood smocg cormpoedecla that only th "Jokm of J act do cot need !atlitg. arxl any levity or jokicg from olers will be coa tidered as "Vnom" aJ drvitg of reproof frcm Jsosa, whd "ac cepta sarcajm of do moruL (Ja nus was the to-facvd rtL voa know.) Like rb, bo i a fill- osophcr, we prvpow lo ukethitgi quite goodtstorrdly. Th "U maids' sod 'Vhoolcaa'as, bkt the mothers-in-law. are alay fair game, and they don't tnied a blUe sarcasm. etxallv of th Jartct brand! IU vd. to! TLev'rt Ufcrd to it, acd ckU tw lotrttoe tlhout it! Any ibiUjj o4J maid who Un't wdlitg to sspport some indigent man drMrrrrt a!lth gets. The school toa'ats. Ihocsh it Ktmi to ut, mihl be exrxsL Toey hare Ucghl in th "htUe brown schoolhos.ni wbrre Jascs imbibed th 6r pntclrie of phonetic fpellitg. If is odly 0 eollegr and higher edocalko t-el is in the way of literary sociclirs and phot tic sjIl;tg. T. IL will hste lo wiU the tig stick oter the Carcgi ho do t-o ktow eveo a lilue. tivrt-sm tixKrarh. the socielim arJ iplhtg will hate to be termed 'MhUraJe" afur U-t collegrs the h:ghly rd&ca'-J hate all breo diiprrd f.) Well, prrhspa Queui tl Del try co caps that do Dot tu iiDce th nia calioo we locg for u alas jcoJ ot, and "hsgber." Tbe olier we gmw a&d the forth r we dtlte it- to k&owlrdge the oore cecaooc we are c4 oar tgDora-x, ari Cue leas pert arxi Cippart txcf. The "smart Alecs" are u!!r found only at&ocg the tery soxitg. A little leamicg is a dargrro'cs thing, qooth the old phikawj-er. but moat of us rererrDce the l.lil brown school hotiMns arl Lit schoolma'ams too moch to ceo demo them lo "rr-arrjirg cf." They are dotcg a Dobie work a&J we would ps.tioo theni ir.tU4. They are knoicg. loo. tbowe school ma'ams, aod Lave do inua tion of jempieg cut of the fryitg pan into the 6 re. N'ow Queox dora Dot make eteo wild goesars at idetlitrie, so all these feeble rrcsrki are., ettirtly impersonal aod in do mtj Vri ous.n But Janus ssysQsesx tripa the wheels of 1'rcgrra, aod thai I must never be! AU this is highly undignified. If cot highly edacati. aoyway, and in the InWrsta of literary societies axd tisccrtjcipel- ling Queux rtlirtj to keepsttUb a corner and watch Janes march by aa a leader of literary sock lira, mstrimocisJ bureass aod phooelic ipellers. (If Janes gtts cm th war path again we may be sorry. yet, that we did cot buy that pat ent charn!) Only the Ucgcsge of Bill Kye Is adequate to the sltcalkm: semper domino. In hoc asreka, limbergher, gobrscgh. Qrtrx- Pubniier1! Hclltt. Please remember that cs-iiiaim' cards and CA commocicatioct ad v oca ting men for See apTcancg In Tub Ptonxrss are chargni for at regular aJfertbtcgTsUs, rej able in ad? a&ce, azd list tils rule will be strictly adhered to. A PITIABLE CASE, C9 . Uarvfcwvd. Ur Uk t trvilr Ulf dowa lr t:V. lUUa &rjra. ad attract rt l.k itg cifl cf parria; tr'xo yrara, wt ia a ssrrry ia f reel cl L. clly UU irurij afurtcco tzti rite etursree to tLe Unl rlit f a mAriac bnra icxcll (tvta btr bco at tLt IWay SI ill aa was Ukea, as ejklly as M.i:si W. 5!ek AiarutcotU wnu a exesrutoret, to b tos-zxj wbrre si is bcanersd rc.Jirg a?paoalico for htf ts Iraoe it to ihw 5iaS Iuit Ajjl- -cm at Moegai'-ec. he stee a puia wiut crvMs aad wbttt sxl talkbg loolly aid wViJy was to- cvrl ia mrxhit-g co a lnth cf Ur.sr.aa cakea, etc. whkh Lai bwa protkied for ber. This is aiioftbtT raMt trsraJLZt dirvcUy to the iifeocw cf tt kton locge tribe which rxo-ti-t iu orrslkcs ia tils L- tDdu! SKX'tjco cto5tJ It It betxw all tbe csort a txm fee r prrtr fly as ber rersri tTlt rniht bate bra trevnttcd Lai lh;t sgrtgslka cf fakir U3 rsi aay frcca Otaocla scot ts sgtx This is cc!y co cf quite a tzz.lr cf cxvr w Late ct& to I git la Gu-ccla itiia tbe tctt ynar la which L'rra bare bra UIgiVJ ta coe way cr aiotber by tbe barf ;1 tJJlswsact cf tie Dar rv giocs caonUta-iks. Tbe girl wbo was ukra la IH3-. las yeaurdsy afbrrDcco U tbe c bo,ootbe t!giif May Ifti. as chrvckM ia Tbef5siue cf May -th. rird a large ttiif pf pfotie at bfr bctDt ca tbt t-tp- pn;tcta liat sbe was to tit fcw ried tLa! c'gil La a crula ycerg rt-aa ia tie cccr-s.itllj! Hs fii lo tbow cp a-iil co lirratlxslko il as fot.J Ibsl be ktw t:J.lrr Ls'.tr el t cuttur au5 b?r cely n;Uz.ljco ws cceuiti ia li cVclsraco tbsi ,lbe IaH lJ tm ewer to t c&artiJ lecit. Il as tcui tia List sbe vat liDeitg zuUt a tcul c!;J al ibsl l. rue be Las grrwa isd;y mxi.rm cttj it was f;tij ttj la r'acie br la cceX:e- cxtL It st at-wrrtid triittlr t r ihciue ia a rc. Ccc to kt-: w O il a a - ism at aa a:z?itM al le ar tKa cf Ue ctktowa Ucg-e pa-crie ai.4 Irfr itaty it d.ret.'y IracraUe lo Lv-e itrciof estrthl cta br br tbcji pwjie. ESTAS11SHES A NEW RECOr.D Er'wia AtU::f Cmti F.e crcttti lit E?'h CUtftl la i Wrii! Sp'l't iXjter, Kcglaiii, J coe 2. Tbe Hoo. Cbsrkt 5uarl IloCX csj uia ia lb Lo&dco srciko cf tbe srey mcVcr mre, d ri ir g a Wright U;lar viaii jos4 -Atg-Sssoo s-frccjii'Jos by crowurg tbe Ixgliih cisrDl tk tilitrr'zg wiliest al itlig. He taie tbe rosad trip kira iVwr aui Calais la 3 tsitsUna. While to Frrairr2 Lcclt ICenot aJ G?ct Ii Ijcxs; Late crotjMvd tie c barrel la aa aerophuue, il maslcrfd irr aa EcgiUista la aa Aoericaa ta dbisie lo prfcra tbe dxlie feat. Tbe dhuac acrcMt titrro tbe two poCsU rsTd U 21 titA, so tbl tls rerwa-rr Cit cf 42 tzile witboct a step esisivabrs a tw rtoori. D:t:r Pt!tft:a A rrgiUr aid expert Iiytitlaa will suit Mtrko every Mcoity, slop;g al II Ul t .r.r g, ts. gltt;rg co Itl KcCiisy la Jct. II dors ccl Uvrfrre w;ih tbe work cf jc.r lecal lTri.dtr:t tel toci Lis crk lo tbt trrnvrg cf CbrrcVc au3 iitraclai djrna, soch as HbccrsaLiia. 1ji;-.v. CaLarrh, etc, etc If dons t:l seed yea to Dreg Sierra, tit f;r clibm Lis Medcit-na frr. Cco s!utoo f rvw aoi IstiVni. " If jc-zr trvalraect wjib clbtrs Las De l txo M'J-t.'actcry, ccciIl iXxtf Ptr-. cc, srsj yea wvll tct bid-up pctctAi. Urssesbrr Cot szl dt, aiJ ccoe early. Apply at this office. , : . . --.- iw apww - j w