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V , :., ; DeMldSkli.j. of the threVcomrflUalonera ill. ' In Hdrtif fif JlWSi M.Neal. l'UBra nave been Qultn few ob-U1 n5eo?on . , J. iWatlsu .adopted by; Mritia" Til jeCtlons interposed by some of the nence tne dispatch of btuifcfea bdge. No. 37. A. r. A a. ILi . whsbxas. It hath pImmJ Almighty MARION PROGtJiGD Mcdowell pubushing: co. wrZnr"; Marion, N. C. .- I desirable features of the present rtht course thereby eliminatm convention system. Those writers """"""t puimc. fcrayesiy. S. E. WH1TTEN, Editor and ProD; tend tbat th convention as to I ius unsasui man . or oriranizauon VAnnnn nr1 mlv- f '. rVvro Via Entered at the Postoffice at Marion, N. C as second class matter. ? : ' .... . TERMS: Owe Ybab, i' -.. , . '. . . Six Months, v . - THSKB MOUTHS, . - ' i ; 7 strictly In Advance! 60ol 25 .;. ; Th8 Marianna Jiotel. V All hail to the man who, - from motives of unselfish interest in the welfare of his town, invests of his means or his time. In this spirit should be noticed, in the outspoken I the date of the charter December IS. appreciation of the ' community, 1 1W5 be baa been true to his aHe stance snmft ftf:thft man of Marion who I rer forgot his obligation to the believing that it would not Se a MARION, N. C. JULY 21, 1910. leads to disorder and disintegra tion, and as a consequence elimi nation of those candidates who stand no opportunity of nomina- ixo l tion are permitted to hang eve r- lastingly on and are not eliminated on the second ballot as should be the case. -To an extent those employing such argument are right, but only - Hon. J. M. Gudger, Jr. The Democratic convention of i the Tenth Congressional district .held at Asheville on Tuesday, the 12th, nominated Hon. James M. Gudger, jr. of Buncombe. We think that the convention in t.hfl .t.i- . r-i . ... I lencrthv nrocflfirHno8. has hftpn that seiecuonoi mr. onager acquniea "r,'; .TTtK.t -w.V. -it.u. itself with credit, for it is the oi wng ana arawn oui ngnis, wmcn ; , Z n.i.i;nMMM;i;h.t tut r a fights we contend are -indicative town feels 1X1 beautiful !im?r- ? of democratic heXnW and strnctu re, nothing so favorably lL strength. Such battles lend to the advertises the town, and impresses -uve uuutjressiuuai aspirants, aaaea ; " to that Mr. Gudger'Tias seen ser- independence of democracy, show vice as a member of congress and in there b nQ slated 4114 Pre' ? . -ii ui' ti I conceived conditions to be com- ' - s is iui BAixuuuuai v Hum iiim.ii i i. i . i ... . - I . ... ...... . .. I tiATAio Avon in email oitiaa n iPil with thftt. in thA rantrc thPrft "v"i .v. Uod. tbe npmna Architect of the nni- vree. to remove froa oar midst James M. Keal and call bizn from labor to re- rreebment on Earth to labor la the Tempi above not made with baud, eternal in the bearene. Therefore; IU- oiTed. That by the death of brother Neal we loee a patriotio dtiix, a chrir tiaa gentlemen and an exemplary Maeon. With bim the but linkVhich bonad xlm to oar charter memben U eerered; since - IL G LTLTD (S Si LTD CLlI CeiKBlllt fraternitj. "Pi i ut urn nnnr vvn TV.t U piiuHawui nNimuwiuBUHniH, OTT Of him U a charter Dtmbtf and but of the greatest good to their I Pat Master of the lodn. th ewwv- oraped in xzu.urxxlng for a period of I ninety daja right in that the organization feat- wwn capitalized, un many cases ure sometimes causes a lengthy rom small savings) and built the and he'ated discussion. - new hotel. Such men and such The convention history of" the sPirit coopl with the tireless State this vear. with the exception energy of John Gray, made the of the State convention at Char- handsome 'Marianna'' a possibility. them and that a copy of the aame be 1 1 ii ' lotte which offered no cause for a men a lasi a reaiiiy ior xviar- lon. To say nothing of the Dride Fusthek Resolved, Thet thie lodge tender it condolence to the enrrirlng I members of the family of deceased. That a copy of these resolution be gi- the strangers who , come among us as this hotel modern and up-to- date in all respects as , the best of furnished to the county paper for pub lication and spread upon the minute of our record. Fraternally, E. Htdlst House, Dcrxxs T. Giles, Beucx B. Prick. Com. on Resolutions Nealsville News. is of vital . importance that the district be redeemed from the are neither steam roller politics Th.is disposition to place the Xealsrille. July 19. Mr. and Mrs. Will McOall and children of Marion, spent 8nnday with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. r"lD! nor the mach despised feature of P"bUeBol Wore the of mt j ' ' . . days it is indeed refreshing to ob- Improriag. 1 he democratic conventions are jcj - "j. j Mrs. Pratt of Bockr Paas is risitiDS' i , a. j j . . . . . serve and to find in our midst, and . ,.tJ . v"0 only heated and intentional in com- - , . , , t , her son, Ceif Pyatt, whose Uby has i-i himself and doing much for his parison with those of the republi- , ... - i t. a u .u- by the citizens of a community transforms the village of yester- ; we ining man Mr. viuager is emi- C. nently qualified to do that and also ; .make a most becoming record for I sell the Cotton Boll Lime, 98 per cent pure, I sell the Old Dominion Portland Cement The above brands of Lime and Ce ment are high grade and will please anyone. Complete line of Furniture, Mat tresses, Screen Doors, Stoves and Ranges. Agent for the J. I. Nissen round and square hound wagons. district in the halls of congress. cans, and when we appreciate the The convention forthwith recog- fact that the republicans have but nized that Mr. Gudger was the little timber, and too, always fol lomcal standard bearer and to de- low closely the advices of their r U feat him meant a defeat of the will I slate and bosses we then see that ! -? of the people of this district. No theirs is a system of merely empty p matter how able and brilliant his form and they have no reason- for te; opponents were it was remarkably a real battle. 1 1: in evidence that the people saw By employing a. plan whereby f redemption of the district only in expedition will be substituted for S Mr. Gudger. It has been said that open fight and candidates early day into the city of tomorrow. This spirit ought not to be dis couraged by that of a few selfish ones in every place who seem to live only to fatten themselves. Fortunately Marion has but few such. Mr. Grant is an accidental con- withdraw that some one may im- gressman, however we dont dote I mediately be nominated will foster t x much on such terms of relief, for I the supremacy of foregone con- if indeed there was ever victory elusion and would tend to sap the brought about by dint of perse- convention or its tree and open yerence it was Mr. Grant's elec- democracy. tion. The fact cannot be disputed Deadlocks are not to be consider that Mr. Grant is an excellent and ed a detriment to party welfare a most worthy camDakrner. Those and when they cease we shall un- The friends "of Mr. R. L. C Gibson are insisting on him to make the race for Register of Deeds on the democratic ticket. Up to this time no one has an nounced as a candidate for this office. Mr. Giles Not a Candidate. Mb. Editor: Please allow me space in your naner to thank ttjt minv frip.nrf fEthat Mr. Grant happened to fall I of conventions which typifies boss- j throughout McDowell county for mio omce Dy acciaeni ana not Dy auu stm rvuW puuW. their assurance of support and ur perseverence have materially de- t request that I be a candidate .haded themselves and endangered Two Conclusions. renresent McDowell Hnnntv in democratic party success, for with- There were two distinct con- the legislature, I am not a can- put a harmonious organization and elusions arrived at bv the conven- didate. and cannot Dermit mv name here. - i ' w been sick bat is better. Avery Byrd left Sunday for Old Fort where he has accepted a position. Prof. Hlnshaw was In Marion Satur day on business. Floyd Morris spent 8unday in Kebo with friends. Will Bobison's three youngest children of ClifUde are visiting their grandpar ents. Rev. and Mrs. If ash burn. Miss Kate Green of Marion spent Saturday night with Mlaee Brackets Ben Reyborn of Morgan ton spent a lew hours last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Bajborn. - Mrs. Will Bnrgin returned to her home at Old Fort after spending two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Byrd. Miss Thelma Hicks of Marion is risit Ing relatires this week. A. P. Poteat went to Shelby yesterday on business. 8chool started Monday, July 11th. with a good attendance with Prof. Hln shaw principal and Mrs. Hlnshaw as sistant. We are all looking forward for a good school this year. Miss Era Eeeter of Marion is staying with her aunt, Mrs. A. L. Bright, who is very UL Master Keel Morris of Marion Is spending a few weeks with relatires Jo Do IBlsiotoiriL 3 ic 3t I 9 a: consequent pulling together tnis tion at Charlotte last week, indi- to be used in this connection. My f Csame accid eating the will of the people, duties and responsibilities in con- j kipg that the success of Mr. Yxxs the people , oyer the state nection with tlte schools are such i Grant' liesv in an accident would generally object to the monopoliz- as to demand all my time, and I sftend largely to minimize the effort ing of offices by one section of the shall, with . the support of my on ihe part of the democrats for state as is instanced by the case of friends, continue to strive to make exPen we n 0 Wt for the Robert Holland of Marion spent Son- day with friends. The Ice. cream sapper went off Tery nicely Friday night bat owing to the bad weather there were not as many visitors as was expected. After all the Garden City News. Sped) Is Minos raooaaaa. Garden City. Woodsy. July 15 Aft aereral days Titii to h4 mothr. Mra W. IL Hennessey Miss CddW Toa&g has retamed to br bean at Bridge water. IL 8. Brown, of Asniord.mad a abort Titlt to his mother. Mra Bv. A. Brown, the later part of the pest weak. Miss Pearl Patterson and John McCc mick, both of Clear Creek, were aaii4 in marriage on the 18th. D. A Sn!ps offldating. AQ good wiahee are extend ed to this bappy coople. Miss Cora Loo Batt left the ISth for a few days riait to reiailr. at GreenW and Bridgewater. The Infant child of Mr. and Mra a Glenn has beeo right ekk for time. Our school, which opened the Ulh, is procreasiog nicely with K. F. Stepp of nendersonrille, principle and Miss Eflie Gibson, of Crook ed Creek, assistant. Mrs. Kste Gowan has returned after an exteneded risit to her dasghler. Mrs. J. IL Gorman, at Salisbury. But. rc U.O. DOC DOC Prnf ffc Pnnff rt Porfiilnfrnr U a I Vi w i o 1 UUILI V ItUSUlU LU1 n u n Don'i kt -3ur Honct. Coin, Hen Chkier.t dc cr to poor when you can keep them hra!y trd in tci eery. dirion by inves&r.c orJjr 25 or 50;Tn fYiti't Ar.-rr-l c fuJ try Regular or. Every rudix? rurir.rd. Yoa cm pcru riveJy utc your bene froci Cr.t of Ccz ty crnrj cc cr ra o doses of Pna'i Vetcnrary Cxc cere, lircry tocie tuanntecvl M'e have all the remcjika ceeticd to keep yoa In tt!c money making poiincn with your -v.-ntlt sr4 flt. Osc hdy itlli ui Lwai the cooey the ipcnls fcr Pnn't fV-Iy Rc4!itor and Eg Producer trtrxt tcr grcixr rrrrra thaa ny Invcacneri! she nukes. You try U too. Get U it the MARION BARGAIN HOUSE, DOC DOC n c thft schools in McDowell Conntv BPtltt church. better. Again thanking my friends most heartily, I am Yours very truly, D. F. GILES. Allen is typical of the latter in stance. It is true that Judge Allen, Nebo High School. Nebo High School will open on Monday, August 15th, with the following teachers: Prof. G. H. be- Weavery Ifriticipal. Assistant cftnsft of his nnnnl aWli tnnil Principal is yet to be chosen. Mrs. record as a Superior Court judge, G H Weaver wil1 nave the fif th, ccmnxUty and did not spare in treat- rAmocrmtlo Conrtio. together with the opportunities of ". ."IT .u.T -Z wUa MHitt with thk rnnlA Mattie Hicks the third and fourth We think yirtue of the arCuit ' judgeship; f rades Mi? Nanie Mrdl inaturally tney would not expect judee Graham against Hon. W. i ! the accident to again happen. T. Lee. Second, that the people I pere is a great big battle to be are strongly against those possess f fought by -the democracy of the ing appointive power paying politi- ixenxn AJongressionai uisirici ana n cal debts by office appointment hooves the democrats to stand in j and consequent emoluments. The nks unterrified and presenting a appointment of Judge Manning Jfront in real battle array, and not land consequent defeat by Jndge depending upon Mr. Grant's ac cidental election to win its fight. : ';There is no situation in the en- fe state like that of the Tenth. hie fight by democracy to redeem e r district must be conducted if ter methods peculiar to both ituation and district. hat Mr! Gridger. because of his 1 3 first and second grades. The mus- bndnct of a", winning campaign. Associate Justice of the Sunrema 1C teachcr 13 et to 06 ectd. rmerly and his ability to meet of xrorth rjarolinn. How. Mrs- Masters, of Manon, has e pecnliar exegencies of occasion, evep JndM Mannings onnortnni. en secured to have charge of the l landlthe 10th in the demo-Lt ww aa tn I dormitory and it is believed that - I , " A II I . . .. inis arrangement win oe most sav- an opportunity to show, his judicial temperament as an Associate Jus tice of the Supreme Court, and having made good; his "decisions Welt did themselves oroud. an(? Pons4)eing clear, rconcise ft- - .... -v .. -,. : -' - - " I a m -l AAtMMaA nsee va a a m, a m I 1 a. f T . a a st a t te a long discussion as jo wmviHc iu uu over, jwiwr uo. u. xrawon .oi ine fewevelt's traits and qualities, one band SQOwed marked qualifications Charlotte News was married on the brother ith grey hair and Ior ine Piace inua naving acquittea i4tn instant to one of Charlotte ing on a stick gave vent to the mmiie" sumi r? wouia cnarmmg aaugnters, Miss Louise owmg:"iruaciers ana sisters ---- 7- -ov.u. wuwuuvwuw. hisrptrudihg teeth ah ; could fPf0 PP11 carorread as follows: water mill on "iew 01 "" - 5eeing-; m 1 ua juib. Algernon seTeriy Aeeee troy. KltChm bad appointed his aoancw w marnagoox war sister campaign manager ; to this"1 high Loniw Wadsworth ressuretisDeingvorougnt toiv"!3 - luu w . Mr.r Joeeph Collia Fatten S on Mr; G. C. Conley to make payment of political indebtedness I on Thnrsday, the fonrteenth of Jnly Pacuxe. Correction. See Reid's Clearance Sale on another page. Sale commences Friday. rDi -1 HARDWARE I Bnnnyrale, Jnly IS "We would like to correct the statement made In last week's Issue under the head "Fought Orer Groundhog" The statement must hare been one without any "basis." There did occur a quarrel in a family near here which lead np to an unpleas ant confusion In the cecum unity, but truth of the matter la this: A number of young men brought whiskey Into the WANTED Coppers, Knitters and Loo pert- Good pay. Steady work. Apply at once to Hickory! Hosiery Mill, Hickory, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENTS. itic column, but Lrd fought battle. only after a flAt a camp meeting in Georgia it long since the negro brethren discussing the, merits - of T. u ;.vi iAA u-a this arran . .. . , . j. . Jisfactory. Nebo High School is fortunate in securing her for this position. The prospect is good for a prosperous year. Editor Patton a Benedict 1 ' roa rgraitnux I hereby announce myself a candidate or the office of Treasurer of UcDowsU county, subject to the action of the I sua crippled and probably for Ufa, and I ax to perform manual labor. I promise if nominated and elected to give aU of my time to the dotiee of the oSoa, and wiH eerre all the people with the best of my ability. M. O. Pot-ut. roa Taxxaraxa. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the offlce of Treasurer of ildVwea Ceu&tr subiect to the actioo of the Democratic coa recti on and It nominat ed and elected will try to serre the peo ple to the beat of my abQity and doct the ok in a sais bojdnesa : ii J. IX LrxmrrTOL For Treuurer. 1 hereby annoonce myself acan- didtte for the oEce of County Treasurer of McDowell County, thty easy bite, a jugh a rail fence." e for sheriff this fall. In saw nt to forestall tne perpetuation "arts of the county : the ques-1 of such political procedure. : Such is jaskedWill Conley make was-the course of Judge Manning's race?n ; It seems : to : be the aereat. : . - 5 : iral opinion that he is the. man On the other hand the people democrats should nominate. I saw fit to heartfeltedly interpose a o not know hher or not 1 telling bbiection to the monopoliz- nley will permit his name ing of qfilces by the'one section to before the" convention but it! the detnment of the other section fe t Myhis friends will insist and state at large. In a snre and t him again making the racei ? telling manner, because of such a ' v ; i. : vi possibility ' of monopoly the con- slately develorjed that all f vention readily nominated W. T. one thousand nine hundred and ten Charlotte, North Carolina ; Hon. Kpe. Elias died at Jiii home "Governor's ' xsland,w J in Swain county, -Tuesday.' The in telligence of " the death of Mr. Elias will come as a shock to many friends in western North Carolina. After almost a month at Oxford, following its first or eastern tour, the' Oxford Orphanage Singing Class will, about July "21st, start second k v-i:j?:i f; w.,M:ifA A.ru.etl upon iw secona or western war. mtuesnipsinanuiaciurea,w .u?,?rr Thw far this year the Class has lharlotte Navy yard wereLsubH Commissioner over j page trranam gftemGa to meet with exceDtional ?is; Irhafs why-nobody ever of Granville county who, had he success and excellent are the pros-l r.a of them. 1 - I been eJecteo, wonia nave oeen one pecM ior me secona or wesrera mp. 1 ing all who desired to drink. So it clearly be seen it was not a groundhog altogether bnt something else. Some of the family had been to Sun day school, and belonged to a family who had seen these liberal young men and on return of these some trouble arose. But for the statement that the trouble occurred orer the bead of a groundhog is every word an nntrne statement. There was no using knlrea. chairs, and coffee-pots in the affair. Neither was there two families connect ed In the trouble. And if there is any "telling effect" left it is beyond what wknowv The trouble was the whiskey, which was brought into the coxmnrtrnlty by nnlaw-abiding parties, and it Is. said they not only treated the older members of the family, bat also little boys, not more than eight or nine yean old. Now, If such as this mast be exposed to the public, let ns hare the troth, and ubjcct to the action of the D mo no some man s "maxe-up. ui course rv,tw IVnrentW this statement was furnished the editor, I . T Y T vvir as a "slur" on the community, and we I L,TTlx I ea e v ts A A accept it as so. This error could noilUid lorx, July iiu. have been made unintentionally,- for any one who knows any thing about it at all knows better than what was pub lished. This certainly is not giving the communityijustice therefore we aak for a correction. While there are many thing which occurs In our community which should not be, we aak Mr. Groundhog to bring np one which has no "black sheep,'" "We have a school, which Is doing good work, 8unday school and preaching twice a month, and so dont pass judg ment on the whole community because Ur. Groundhog has seen fit to blow off after studying for some time over this affair and hating something published which U a fallacy. -Mr. Groundhog yon mnst bar your shadow, so go In your hole and spend-forty days. "m xonrs, - - fiSLvrsTxa- -' These hot days call for Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, D Screen Doors and Windows and Q New Perfection Blue FJame Oil QCook Stoves. We have them all in stock We have the bcit SEWING MACHINE ca the market for the price. ' Don't forlct our Moutrs and May ttakxs. The Price Hardware Co. n o D n 1 n Horse Shoeing REPAIRING Ws do ft prompt fx do ft rijhf Our prUe arm rtuormht VL any of yottr farm tools, or machinery are out of order ajsd needrepei kt r thesa right We repair anything from a lawn mower to a threshing yr I na Carson's Shop Court Street. e&&KfrX CJV ))V Hih- You toih ia r fjOT tn J. C C CORSETS. Thxi' why we famrc ihcm. Vc'rc roc ia bdaa fcf Kxity cr toc-.orrcw merely. UVre kxllit r.ot orJy to pmr.i prxEa but u cext yeir's and the year tfirr. In this line there are rnovids for every type cf tfrc. jc cr err s and for every txnc A3 Icrirhs arl Mca Ptkcj tern tx 5 1 ,m5 and rue by euy Ken to $2.10. SPJECTAT. PRICES Doac fail to see cur BirriL--i cn Sum.-tr Dru Coodi, Mens and Boys CLothinx. Ch!rens mJ VTomi Haa s.-.i tr.a-y other tirr ihsreve hare reduced the price oa la cn5cr to cule rocra fwf cur Hz FiU Stock that h already conurj in. IV. z Rrfuctoc.f 03 2 Lev Ct Shoes. Come la tnd kt prices ixlk for therves. in 11 iiiiiikinn 11 . . . . .
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