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KKIDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1897. Marion Directory. Town t.overnmeiit. rV. M- Martin. - Merman, Wm. Sweeney ,r. v. W. Nichols. Jno. H. Kinlcy. , 1 Trras. Wm. Sweeney. !; C. I". Kaikr. County Cioverniuent. K. L. Nichols. rilriir Court n. It. Price. '.,1 Iirtdi-Joe C. llrown. , r-wm. C. McCall. Mirvtvor Jos. H. iiurgin. .-i r. ".. I'. Kcid. C'liu relies, Kev. H. K. Mason, pastor , rv drut ami third Sabbaths at 1 1 I ni the evening. Sabbath Hchoo itl,. '.' -to a. m . I. It. I'rice, supt , tneet on alternate Sabbath I. allies' missionary Society .-hi .-, T usil aftcrnoo i after i-.h. I'rayer mietin-; Wednesday , ,,, scco Hi Sabbath the pastor i In -idncw .iter, and on the fourth ,1,11 a. m. anil evening. Kev. T. J. kodgers, pastor, v :.bbath at 1 1 a. in. and in the -,i tin: fourth, when the pastor t .. .v Hill. Sabbath school, 1 0 ,!,,:, th. A. It. (".ilkcy.supt. Mis ,.,t first Munilav evening alter i'.:ith. bailies' Aid Society, each ; in., alter first Sabbath. I'rayer , ,im s.l.iy evening. i.. Kev. C. J. Wingate. rector. . erv brst Sunday, morning and -unlay school at '.i in afternoon, rt every -ml Sunday , morning and . unlay school at It) in morning. Ki'iw Kev. Wm. II. White, pas every second nnd fourth Sab :i. m. and evening. On first Sab ,r is at Siloum, 11a. m.; Old Fort i)n third Sabbath at Old Fort Mloain in afternoon, 4 o'clock; in evening. The Marion Sab ,,l imits every Sabbath. 1 ) i. Katlitf. supt. Ladies' Mission v i -v Saturday before third Sab ;, ,n Voting People's Missionary t:rst Sabbath afternoon at 4 r.i ver meeting Wednesday evening. COI.OKKIl. ion church, Kev. A. Mclver, pas hms every tirst and third Sunday , p. in. and H p. m ; at Old Fort li.uirs on the second and fourth sunday schools at '.) a. m. iliui'ili. Kev. W. It. Williams pas i lini every second Sabbath at 11 a and p. in ; Itridgc water on id third Sabbaths; North Cove on Sabbath; Sabbath school at '. a. I, bath. 1 Ks. n,i cts every Thursday night in the !.. I. (".aston's store. Wm. Swce- il A. M meet on Friday night on , ni h lull moon in the lodge room i, as, oil's store, l.onon building. . , W. M. met Is each Tuesday at 7:rt() p. m. i hall. I. II (lorinan. W. K. M meets each Mo lday at 7:.tO lasmiic hall. It. C. I.nmbcrth, C. Arrival of Trains. j K .mi. wav ( Kastern time) No. le, west, ilue 1 1 :rir p. m No. 11, 111 i in. ICast. No. 10, vestibule, in. No. 1-, east, due 4-:-'t2 p. in. it icaiius passengers,) east, due , 'west, due :t-' p. ill. i K Ml. WAV Passenger arrives , daily , leaves 1 :to p. m. LOCAL NEVS. Mr. J. . Swindell has a new al ,4rxtra st:ial " as to spec tacles. ;ie us the name of a friend w ho cm ami would take TlIK AlEs- Si'.Mil'.U. I.i't us call your attention to our stumling i'lnlliiir rates with journals to suit every taste and pnrketiOok. Travel is quite heavv. The hotel lias been crowded for three or lour d;i s. ( 'In ist mas two months from next Monday. An invariable way of time is it Hies. During the past week there was lioin to Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Mason a little girl. fifty people of Wall. ice's cir rus leoisteied at. th: I'le in min g-fn-iV lat Sunday. The Synod of North Carolina iiici-;s in Salisbury on Tuesday, N 'v. niln'1' Jiid, at ",:;( p. in. Mr Sun. II. Yancey will be i im.i-e.i with Dr. (1. I. White, the iln.-ist, from the first of next week. I'.ishop Cheshire will hold a mt ice in the Episcopal church here n next Wednesday evening at 7:.'i0 o'clock. Several of the rooms of the l'ii in min g House are heing entirely I' lui uihed and fitted preparatory t"i the winter season. There are to be a number of S'.i'e elect ions on the tirst Tues '1 iy of November. They will tuniisli straws for 1S!3. Temperature for the week: Maximum, 7S; minimum, 50; rain t i l, I.S.") inches. Another general "ilown raster" rain has fallen. While banks are suspending tie n us, we are proud of and feel site in our young, growing busi ii' ss institution, the Commercial l'Hik of Marion. four thousand people have 1 !: Montgomery, Ala., from the yellow lever scare. The seat of fciate government has been tempo rarily removed to llinningham. The street committee is com I'ftuig the sidewalks and streets, : the means are at hand, without limning the town in debt, which is both good and safe management. --The usual large crowd was 1' ie on circus day. The tour large '-leph ints and the six camels that I nailed the streets seemed to be r uhl specimens of the Asian and AM u'. in jungles. Mr. ,T. C. (Irant asks us toeor r' ! a put of the account of the k''i''!.ng ot the dear on lluck Creek. He k ;!;. (! the buck while it was run ,1;ng tiear the creek. It weighed a'ti!it 1 to or l.'.O pounds. --l'.xen If ou live at some dis ta; ('. it would pay you to hear on s'"t;itlay night. November Otli, H'"' shrewd, southern, homely, f 'ii'hhiig. practical, common sense ) i account of the Nashville liti!i.'ssv Centennial aud Inter ,1;i:;"i!.il lixposition, the Southern J;'iiw;iy will sell a round trip -t tioni Marion, only, ou Oct. U"od to return five days after ' 'ife of sale, for 4.".3. M: Sallie McDonald, Mariou's ;:':!--r. will leave ou next Mon- t r r.akersville to spend all of eoinuig wek there, rrotn jM Tuesday morning she will be """."I at the Tenland House, K. 'mug's, with a greater variety ' ;! 1 !.n, r stock of millinery goods .( i:'' vtr befoie. Wait till Miss 'I'oiiald arrives in Bakersville Iu' ,ur millinery needs. -Vheu any changes are to be made in church society meetings, or if a special local notice is desired as to the same, we will be pleased to be informed by the secretaries as we desire to give attention and prominence to such work. We have inst rer-oii-,,! n.. schedule of the O. K. & C. Kail way nu"-" wm uave inserted. The passenger train fiom here to Charleston leaves at 7 a. ni and arrives from Charleston at 7:30 p. m. The freight carrjing passen gers leaves at 1:30 p. m. and arrives at 12:L'0 p. in. Mr. Ab. Illanton, having returned from the markets has something to say to the public as to his immense stock an varied line of gopds of nearly all sorts sold here. The ad. is an index of what you will see by visiting the big store and turning over the new goods to a pleased aud critical eye. There appears an advertise ment of more than usual interest of the kind" Payne's Celerv Com pound." Merit in the diseases claimed to be cured by it only could give the remedy such a pat ronage. Inquire of Dr. (. I. White, the druggist, for the medi cines advertised in The Messen ger. As the Wallace show was on itH way to Ashevillo from Teuues see, a collision occurred east of Morristown. While uuloading some wagons, ou account of the acci dent, a man who had gotten drunk and laid down near the track, was run over by a wagon and killed, lie was brought to Asheville, aud a coroner's inquest held that it was accidental killing. Some damage was done to the engines. "Bill Arp" (Chas. II. Smith) the humorist, literary entertaiuer and moralist, will deliver a humor ous lecture in Marion on Saturday night, the Cth of November. This will be aii unusual treat for Marion. His talks are pure and good, it is claimed, as well as helpful, in this work-a day-world. He will lecture for the benefit of the academy. Prices, 15 and L'.j cents. Mr. Arp's usual prices are 50 to 75 cents, lie will appear in the court house. Some complain that there was gambling iu and about the show to an unusual degree. Such fel lows will follow all crowds for whatever purpose gathered. Aside from its being wrong, the strangeness of the thing as regards local persons is, why they will ever think a moment of betting ou a skillful rascal's tricks. Yet sev eral, it is said, lost money iu bet ting, or in some sleight of-hand tomfoolery. Is there uot a law against such gambling ! Of course. This being the 250th anniver sary of the adoption of the Presby terian confession of faith and catechisms in Westmiuster Hall, London, the pastor of tlie Presby terian church at this place will deliver an historical and practical addiess on the subject during November in the Siloaiu church ou the tirst Sabbath at 11 a. m.; in the Old Fort church on the thiid Sabbath at 11 a. in.; in the Marion church ou the fourth Sabbath at 11 a. hi.; and at Creenlee ou the third Sabbath night. Similar addresses aud exercises have been and are being held throughout the christian world by Presbyterians Having had "the question asked by several as to taking out and paying for a paper, would mention : That if the paper is not dusired simply notify the postmas ter of the fact at once, and then it becomes his duty to notify this ollice on a postal card furnished by the government, and we will discontinue sending, as we always do when so notified. If the paper is taken out of the office, then the oue so doing becomes morally and legally responsible to pay for the paper, of course. We want to send The Messenger to all who desire and can pay for it, but not against any one's will, if we know it lor it costs something to send out a paper 52 times a year. Hut these lines only by way of explanation. A Railroad Accident. On last Friday at Greenlee's siding what might have beeu a very serious accident was pre vented bv the cooluess and skill of engineer T. h. Fisher on the local freiirht. The latter s train was going west aud had the right of way. A through freight was to meet him there, going east, which fact ruled the through freight to take the siding. Engineer Fisher hail stopped on the main line, according to orders, some ten or twelve car lengths from the west ern end of the switch, iu order that the east bound Height uugtit have abundant room to go iu on ihe sidetrack, aud permit the local freight to proceed west. While the latter train was waiting the through freight hove in sight and instead of preparing to go iu on the siding came rushing down the nearly a mile straight run towards the local freight. Efforts were made to iuduce the oncoming train to see the error it was making but too late to preveut a collision. Engineer Fisher had uncoupled from his train and seeing the crash would be greater on this account backed to his train, reversing his engine and remaining in his place to prevent his reversed cugiue from rushing the train back towards Marion where another train might have ruu into the rear of his train. The engineer, Mr. lleach, of the through freight, had reversed his engine and jumped, but it struck the receding local freight hard enough to break off the "cow catchers" of each engine and do some other small damage. On the rebound the engines came together a second time. Each engine was able to pull its train away afterwards. The local freight was run back some 300 feet. The few passengers ou the local were shaken up, but no serious injury resulted. The road has entiiely exouorated Mr. Fisher from blame; iu fact it was a cool, brave act to stick to his engine aud risk an injury that the concusion might have given him. His backing the train was the cause of the singular fact that uot a car was thrown off i the tiack. PERSONAL. Mrs. Joe Person was registered at the Flemming-Eagle last Tues day. J. L. Kean and li. li. Kean, of Baltimore, are at the Flemming Eagle. liev. A. W. McMaster has been returned to this field among his people. Mr. J. II. Greenlee's familiar form was seen on our streets the past week. State Treasurer Worth was in town last Tuesday on his way to Burnsville. Mr. li. II. Fiuley, with Dr. T. C. Sruit h's drug store, Asheville, came home on a visit last week. lit. liichard Telghman, wife and two children, anil Miss Kirton, of Philadelphia, are at the hotel. liev. Mr. Honeycutt of Morgan ton has been assisting iu the meet ing here in the Methodist church. Mrs. J. P. Gowan went out on Buck Creek Wednesday to attend the wedding of Miss Maggie Chap man. Mr. Arthur Kerth, of the United States Geological Survey, Wash ington, D. C, is stopping at the Flemming-Eagle. liev. J. M. Greenlee was accom panied by his family to Turkey Cove this week where they will spend a part of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hopson, of Sulphur Springs, Buncombe county, parents of Mrs. E. L. Gas ton and Miss Mand Hopson, her sister, will spend some months at the home of Mr. Gaston on Mor gan street. They came a few days siuce from their home. A Miarrlage. Mr. Z. V. Austin, of Morganton, was married on last Wednesday to Miss Maggie Chapman, of Buck Creek, daughter of Mr. Lee A. Chapman, liev. M. L. Kaylor pro nouncing the ceremouy at the home of the bride. The couple then left through the country for the home of the bridegroom's father in Burke county, whence they will reside at the Morganton State Hospital, where Mr. Austiu has a position. "Come Unto Me." It was sad when little Walter Everet Lee, the youngest child, and only son, of Mr. G. E. Lee was takcu from his home. The little innocent died at 3:30 p. ni. on Tuesday and was buried in the cemetery on Wednesday after noon. He was three years of age on the 27th of last June. Natur ally he was a bright, strong boy, but strong diseases had taken fatal hold upon him. He first had typhoid fever, then typhoid pneu monia, terminating into consump tion. But the little sufferer is now at rest. The sympathies of all go out to the parents. Mrs. Lee, while this death is hard to bear, is gradually recover- TO CIKK A COLO IN ONE WAY Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All 1 ru;Kists refund the money if it fails to Cure. nplieautiful hat pins at Swin dell's. OThree (3) spools of Clark's Spool Cotton at Gaston's for 10 cents. 27" Most beautiful line of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Neck wear at the Old lleliable Blan ton's. Our CliibliiiiKKrtte Now that the fall of the year is coining on and money is not so hard to get, aud desiring to iucrease our circulation to 800, if possible (aud it is), by January 1, 1693. we would call your attention to our clubbing rates : The Messenger and the J.t7ittr Weekly Constitution one year, SI. 50 saving 50 cents ou both. The Messenger and Thrice a Week Xeie Yotk Hormone year, l 50 saving 50 cents on both. The Messenger and Home and Farm one year, Si sating 50 cents on the two. The Messenger and Welling ton Weekly Font one year, $1.15 saving S5 cents on both. The Messenger aud Cosmo politan (monthly) one year, S1.25 saving 2.) cents ou the two. The Messenger aud Ladies1 Home Journal one year, SI. 7a saving 25 cents on both. These clubbing rates are open to new subscribers aud to those who are in arrears and will pay up. J2?Underwear for men and women at Blauton's. tGaston has the largest stock (see it) of pocket and table cut lery in Marion. He will save you tuouey ou a pocket knife, or on a set of knives aud forks, spoons, etc. Si-pOur Dress Goods are tLe very latest, and the price within the reach of all. See them at A. Blantou's. "Mr. A. M. K rkland, at Old Fort, has opened a restaurant in the room between the Sandlin building and Mr. J. U. Blalock's old stand, where he hopes to meet his old friends and the public, aud satisfy the " inner man " with good meals at very reasonable rates. He has fitted np the room and hired a good cook for this business. Call ou him when hungry. Two Millions a Year. When people buy. trv. and buv again, it means they're satisfied. The jicople of the I'nited States are now buying Casearcts candv cathartic at the rate of two million boxes a year and it will be three million be fore New" Year's. It means merit proved, that Casearcts are the most delightful bowel reKtilator for everybody the year round. AH drti.cjiists, 10c, ii5c, SOc a box, cure guaran teed. Zf Everything new at Blan tou's. They are just receiving their second stock of Fall and Win ter Goods, which far surpasses all former efforts. Be sure and see them. Beauty I Bloody Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. Xobeautv without it. Casearcts candy cathartic clean your blood and keep it clean by stirring up "the lazy liver ind driving all impurities I torn the bodv. Hc.nin to-dav to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking casearcts Inrauty for lO cents. All druggists, satisfac tion guaranteed, 10c. 25c, SOc. Old tdtt New. Correspondence of the Messenger, Mrs. J. S. Bradley aud Mrs. IS. II. Moote left today on a visit to friends in Morganton. The heartfelt sympathy ol our people goes out to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lee, of Marion, in the death of their only sou. There are probably no two former residents of Old Fort who have more siucere friends here than this couple. Mrs. Julian Salsbury left this afternoon for the Episcopal Church convention at Ilendersouville, N. C. Mr. Garland A. Thomason is the delegate from St. Gabriel's Church to that body, and also It;, this afternoon. The uegro boy Iloyce, who so severely cut Mr. Mitchell some weei s ago ami escaped, was caught in Asheville last week and brought here aud taken before Magistrate O. U. Blocker. He was bound over to court in the sum of S200, and not being able to make the bond satisfactory to the magis trate, was sent to jail at Marion. The boy's brother later obtained a bond considered good and brought the boy home. The actiou of Jus tice Blocker iu requiring an abso lately good bond is iu the line adopted by Judge Powell of the United States Court, and is great ly commended by all thiuking men. It is said that the bond was made at Marion by the brother, John Boyce, giving a mortgage on his farm. In the matter of the graphite said to have been found about the head of Curtis' Creek, the facts, as uear as I can gather, are that for some years past there ha? been talk now and then of its existing somewhere in that region, but the knowledge of its exact locat on was confined to a few people. It now appears that there has been a sale toCoIouel Connelly by a party who claims to owu the land on which is the deposit, but as there are two other persous who claim that the tract iu question is theirs it would seem that the purchaser has secured in all probability only a title over which a law suit may ensue. There are tracts of laud in Westeru Korth Carolina on which the entries lie three and even four deep, and this may tie such. Wild stories are afloat of what is to be done, one being the building of ten miles of macadam ized road, &c, &c.; but there is no excitement at all here aud not much of faith iu auy of the fairy tales. Far be it from auy of Old Fort's citizens to throw "cold water" ou auy project which might be of any advantage, how ever small, to the town we love, and every oue hopes that all this brightness and prosperity may realize. Sidney. Old Fort, Oct. 20, 197. Kdurate Your Bowels With Casearets, Candv cathartic cure constipation forever. 10c. If C. c. c, fail, druggists refunii money. Everyone is delighted to know that they can get an up-to date line of Trimmings at Blantou's this season. To Cure Const I put lou Forever. Take casearcts cand v cathartic. 1 Oc or 23c. If c.C.C.lail to cure, druggists nfund iuoue. tONE No. 2 Sargent Saw Mill for sale complete. Terms made easy. Apply to W. P. Jones, oct 15-2t Marion, N. C. JSETEverybody is cordially in vited to inspect onr New Line of Fall and Winter Goods. It's a pleasure for us to show them. A. Illanton. A Sure Tiling lor You. A transaction in which you cannot lose is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, fur red tor.gne, fever, piles and a thousand other ills arc caused by constipation and sluggish liver. Casearcts candy cathartic, the won derful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are h all druggists guaranteed to cure or money refunded, c. c. c. are a sure thing. Try a box to-day; 10c, 25c, SOc. Sample aud booklet tree at all druggists. SSFor Sale. Tweuty shares of si,ock in the Marion Furniture Co. Address, D. li. liAPER, Marion, N. C. 23f The up-to-date varieties in fall silks and dress trimmings charm the most fastidious. See them at Blantou's. Everybody Says So. Cascarets candy cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age. pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gentlv and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fevei, habitual constipation and biliousness. 1'lease buy and try a box of c. c. c. to-day; lO. 25, 5(1 cents. Sold and guaranteed "to cure by all druggists. George M. Pullman, the palace car magnate, died at his resideuce iu Chicago Tuesday. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for one pur pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it id not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other dis eases. CHIEF CAI SE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kid neys is the chief cause of bladder trou bles. So the womb, like the bladder, was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weak ness or disease, except in rare cases. It is situated back of and very close to the bladder, therefore auy paiii, disease or inconvenience manifested in the kid neys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to fe male weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set your urine aside for twenty four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates kidney or bladder trou ble. The mild and extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realized. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. At druKgists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both 6ent free by mail. Mention The Marion Messenoek and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingham ton. N. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees the genuineness of this of fer. The mayoraly election in Greater New York occurs on uext Tuesday week, the 2d of November. liuckleii's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores Ulcers, Salt Khenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hauds, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give peifect satisfaction, or moiu y refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by G. I. White, Druggist. Few Appreciate the Dangers to which th expectant mother ia exposed mr fthe prewM to nar betrt ber babe, ud th dread with which ah look forward to th hoar ot mpproaehlrg mother hood. BytbeuMOl "Mother's Friend" tb body la made to yield pleasantly and without itternal protect to the enanre it ia ondereolna;. Headache and nausea are uupeUed, the depreaaed and nervous feeUng yield to one of pleasurable expectation. Danger to life of both mother and child la avoided, and the paaaea through th ordeal quickly and her recovery ia rapid. "I know one lady, the mother of three children, who Buffered greatly in the birth of each, who obtained a bottle of "Motber'a Friend" of me before her fourth confinement, and was relieved quirkly . All agree that their labor was shorter and leas painful.' Johw G. Pqlhiia, Macon, (ia. Smt by Mdl.OTfcccio( price. $t cb PER BOTTLE Book "TO EXPECTANT MOTHERS" uiM fces. TNC BRADflELD RCGULATOR CO..AtlTA.Ga. SOLO BY ALL ORUOGISTS. Extra Special, J ill A Good Fit in a Good Fair of High Grade Spectacles. A Nice j Article; Low in Price. Five Dozen Fair Of Fine Bronze, Steel, Aluminum nose piece Spectacles fitted with Beat Quality Peri scopic Lenses, and a nice case for them AT 75 CENTS Complete. Come and get a pair before your s number is gone. Jas. B.Swindell, .JEWELER . . ? ? WANT ? ? A SHAVE OR HAIR CUT J. II. lJeddingfield cuts your hair for 15c. (boys under 12 years 10c); shave, 10c; hair singe, 15c; shampoo, 15c; beard trimmed, 10c; mous tache dyed, 15c; ladies' hair dressing at the home, 50c; hair cut, 25c Shop lately occupied by Wm. Sweeney. Vou will be satis lied with my work. Very Respectfully, J. H. BEDDINGFIELD, Attainted ly Iteu If .lljlurton. The Flemming-Eagle, Two Hotels in one, under oue man agement, by THE GRUBER FAMILY. NO - RAISE - IN - PRICES. Summer, Regular and Transient Boarding. Re.isouable rates. MarioD, N. C, July 22, 1S9C . . THE . . NW YORK RACKET ST0R Keeps to the Front in Low Pries. TTE are now offering our entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Groceries, Tinware, and Queens ware at Greatly Reduced Prices. One bar Soap, 4c; 7 bars, 25c; Gold Dust, 4c; Celluloid Starch, 4 cents; Peaches, 8 cents; 7 lbs. Soda, 2." cents; Coffee Pots, 8 to lL'c; Dish Pans, 12 to 17c. ; Covered Uuck ets, 5 to 17c. ; Pint Tin Cups, 2c; 1 doz. 22c; Misses Shoes, DOc. to $2.03; Ladies' Shoes, COc. to l.7"; Cotton Plaids, 4c; AA Drown Domestic, 4.Jc, was 5c; Bleach, 7Ac, was l()c ; Calicoes, 3ic, was 5c; Men's Half-Hose, 5c; Ladies' Hose, 7ic. to 10c.; Opeu Bridles, G5c; Blind Bridles, 55c ; Zinc Trunks, l.o0 to 2; and 100 or more article at similar prices. T?)E would here thank the people of Marion and vicinity for the good patronage given us since wc have been here. TRICTLY no goods sold on a credit. When in town call and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. Yours anxious to please, MAKioy. x. c. j jj GOTTGE rK)Tini:Toltt Sept. 28, 1897. 5w EllltlllllllllIlllllll1ll!llllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIII!lll!;l!!l!!l!ll!;!llimilllMIIIi:IIIIW TO KLONDIKE FOR GOLD E Too late to go now will have to wait till spring. But at any time you can Save Money by trading with us. We E have the nicest line of Shirts and Ties we have ever been able to show the E trade. S E A complete line of Notions every- thing in the Novelty Line. A full E stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Overalls, f E etc. Can fit you in a suit of Clothes at the Right Price. I SYRACUSE AND SOUTH BEND I Chilled Plows always in stock. The E E farmers who use them say that they E 1 are the BEST made. The NISSEN WAGONS you know what they arc: E E they have NO EQUAL. 1 E ,57" Be sure to see us often. E I RESPECTFULLY, wf Jr 2J Siniuimuuuituatimiiuuiiuiiiiiimuiniiniiiiinuuiiiiiiiriiiiiunimiiirmil TO-DAY and VERY DAY t RELIABLE... t ..'.WATCHES t v GILBERT... Z CLOCKS v 5 SPECTACLES ? I THAT FIT j JAKES B. SWINDELL, iH?iH? DISBSWAY, THE DRUGGIST, OLD FORT, N. C, Offers to his customers an absolutely correct stock of Drugs aud Patent Medi cines Seasonable Goods Just In: ! STOVE BRUSHES STOVE POLISH .g. SCRUBBING BRUSHES AND ; SAPOLIOS. F, 0. Company Corsets, MAKE American Beauties CORRECT SHAPES. ARTISTIC EFFECTS. All Lengths. NEWEST MODELS. FANCY juio PLAIN. CORSET CO., SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOLD BY McCall & Oonley. a. V - 71 Jill's -m "Money Saved is ecn save you money when it 5 uu opeciacies. we keep THE VERY BEST & And Fully Guarantee every article we sell to give the BEST of SATISFACTION. We also do WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING, f Jewelry Repairing, and Engraving in the Finest Possible Manner. It m r A vvn-r k.. n . i 1 ...... T TAinieu uj uj- uDi- iq 9 ... J. iinnniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini:!::;,!;!!!!) I EverythingNew&Dp-to-Date f .AT. j BLANTON'S. I Everybody Cordially toiled TO INSPECT OUR STOCK. 1 1 (Hnheapdof - ppiees FOR CASH OR GOOD PRODUCE. See us before selling your Produce, and see us I before buying any Goods. We can please you. ! A. BLANTON. I iniitruiutiiiiiiiiiiiMiHiuiinHuiiiiiiiijtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiiii-(D) Jci 5I?ay IJnow It is Good and TJot Soo igl?. 1)0 YOU WANT TO DRESS WELL? Then see our new line of Fall and W'intcr Goods: Tamis cloth for evening dresses, Irish dress linen, lawns, plaids, silks for any purpose, calicoes, dotted swiss and trim mings; general line of Gentlemen's Negligee Shirts. Also, Shoes (the Douglass Shoes), Hardware, Farming Implements, Harness Goods and Saddles, Lime and Cement, and Groceries. J. S. DYSART Marion, N. C, March 22, i8g7.-t f. ilL SHIP IIV WASo s fill CALX. J. Q. GILKEY, Agent. INSURANCE - AGENCIES. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, OF M I LW A I'KEK, WISCONSIN. Having nil the husinrnft charnctoristica of perfect reliability. 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Marion Messenger (Marion, N.C.)
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Oct. 22, 1897, edition 1
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