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MESSKNCKU l'UHUSUINd CO. r' hi.isiu-.ks. .1. Y. Mil' NT. ) W.M. II. W II I I K. f SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, SI.00 Entered at the Post Olfice at Ma rion, N. C for transmicsion through th mails, as second class matfr. r riday, Ai'ors r i isos. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES, lou J rii ;.:- iV ,-rj'i :im u crt. First !).:,t:u.' !?- 1 Jr.. ot ii-.tif'-rr StT.oii.i 1 J-.lr:'.t II y X Ilryaji, of Craven. i of (; ! Sixth ! i - 'v- !!. A!. en, of Leno:: . Seventh ' ' ' .McNeil,, of Kobe n. Kkventh I tr,, --VY. A Hoke, of Ln i Mi Nun n Co '. T. CJ i .i 'A r - i- ,1(1. i ; ! i : ' i i. i. Ki.vioia.ii. i A'trr one hundred and lo'irleen ; o,)V- A .var. Spain fia-. agreed to j , r',,rr idv all of the demands of ; i I tl f I'niten ... and the 1'resi j on Friday last announced a i ( rStllO!! of hoMiiitit'S. 'artin:' (o- ''" humanitarian v-iounds !or th--freeing of Cuba of ,hr tV:.,i,u.;.i I'i'e o! ;.a:n, we n ,: !:!!! 'hat end iKj.om pi ished ami .n addition 'hi-, country con- 1 t'r l'wrto l':co, an island in uie ,:i.-s. and the '.it y. hat bor and Ladion I a v of Manida. i io represents ii;t; i'.ss to Spam, as h'-i nav the llV" A 1- Ufa! iV def-tioved and of -o-vt-r.il thousand of her ; ,ave been sac i ; heed . : -i!ts of the war force j i tie M.,,,n ot.r government new and j opinion among our people, as to ..i.ie responsibilities. The proper our keeping the islands, the opin i.r,,vei nnient of the newly acquired I ion is practically unanimous that temtorv is a subject that must be handled with careful and wise con sideration. lur past history has established the fact, that as a na tion we aie competent and able to meet any exigency that may arise in government and there is no doubt that in the present case equal wisdom will be displayed ami suct essful and satisfactory re sults attained. In the geneial conduct ot the w; i and his effoits for peace Pres ident McKin'ey has the approval and commendation of our unbi ased citizens, 'Having dealt with the momentous matter with dignity and patriotism. It is to be rc gtetted that equal praise can not be accorded the Se. n-tary 'd War, Ceneral Algei. The shameful mis conduct of hi- dep.. i t men! stands oat consp'u u, ,usl v in tonttast with other biainhes -t the government. Alger could not rise above parti san i , I. tit s, and the severest cen- sure am; i iti ism is neaped upon j him tor his incompetent adnnnis- j nation wheiebv m.-xi usable su Iter- j . . , : . , i n i? ami u -t : eat m-nt ot the sol- : "o. m- m.isi t-nninr in men uis , .- , i I tti,..- , ,'M .il.... ,1 ; . t ..; .. i:. tl let s in cam : . .... i ami in tin" lie it: were ' 1 ' 1 " " i-o tiiuiimie i uei a Aooarentiv tlos :s ! tur - criticising the war revenue t i e i it.it v i . .'' the onlv dwordant note :n the- i , i .t.i .. i . - i "i-ut'ia. t.aim- ii in.,; u.is . mmcu i i, l he ; : -'-t H ; ;i ! the war. 1 ! I r,e t ti t ch.mg' that an- iiouncet: i l nt '. ud e t h c Alger. P.- t cm ye the o! trie en 1 1 1 How n r. : ak e ; ' o'e soon will i'liiciMi'iil ot St. c r e' at y .'e:;t McKm'.ev will re mcere I'ongratu'ations c .ii n t ; v . the I 'nitrd Mates is '..v., , t k i idiidi w e all :!.. .!'o : ':; c'a r . ! i na ' 'at m ei s ask ed for the rem oval on itii. by the grace of A : o :t u v e i ii' ;i t'i .and l ! pi esen t Com in is- 1 t Agiii'u.ture, on the hat he holds tlie Position er i : ; c u :r stanres not iied't t" hiraseif n u t,, the grand of laiTtos of the State." As a I 1) d' '":.:s .-: pulency has already shviwn ins ciMitempt tor the farm ers bv saing that ' it doesn't re tpi:iean ftrains to run the Agri cultural department," there is no reason to believe th.it Smith will be o'.is'cd Isuss. 'l has no use for Trie tanners except when he is 1 personally interested in a political r 1 c'imPaK"- (iiMKi. Ia i will probably be named by the Presidenit as one of '.he peace commissioners to go to Havana. In that case Bianco will be more respectful to the Ameri can representative than when the latter left the island a tew mouths ago. Time ami gunpowder huv brought the Spaniards t realize . i. . . 1 .1 . . ... . , . . ' u.ai c , tie ..am is uoi 10 oen:iieu ; with. 1 n e v paid high tor their folly, but Spanish 'honor" h id to be satisfied. 1 1 a 111 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 "s Colic, ('ht'Icla ami Dianhoi-a Remedy always ,f. fouls prompt relic!. For sale In M. F. Morphew. FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL I A Proper Philiine Policy Puzzle I lie Pridtnl anl Cabinet. TIME TO CONSIDER IT DESIRED. To It.- ( tnint-nt Ihr lliiti.l t;il s l iirt KpUiii ( oiilnil f the ajiliireil Terri tory vl ixliil Work of the lied t ron i.-t y - Detiioerxis Con lil en t in the ('oiireioii;il 'iim p;ti jjti Tro to I5e II. 1. 1 tn.il IVac e Im t olly KtMllihed. i'nr.n i'ir U'-uxunr C rreM" m'l i t. Washington. An;'. l:)s .Mr. McKiniev is sull m doubt as to r I - policy we idtouid put . sue to wards tlie 1 ii i 1 1 pi h rj-s. It uathis tlj.it eaued the temporal y peace agreement, signed b representa tives of the two governments, to provide that the Co:nrnisioners to neoi !,:. the treaty of p-ace, uhiel. shall determine tlie final WIM oe uwrrieti out oi lono kico disposition of the Philippines as a possible, but as there are should meet a' Pan, not Liter I six or eisht weeks moie of the un th .n .:. 1. uh.-i. it would have ' hitthy season in Cuba, our repie Immo. to l)ave(ixe.lamonthjht'ntativ,'sonthe (-'on. mission are t,v i,;.v.t,- fi. c, ....... isw,n not likely to object to the Span- Sep'ein her 1. The Spanish gov ernment h.s been quick to recog- nie this doubt oil the part of .Mr. MeKitiley, and to act Upon it; it has issued a statement, to the Spanish people saving that thev had lea.-on to believe the peace commission would allow Spain to retain the Philippines. What the policy of the administration is to he towards the Philippines will be plainer atler Mr. MeKinley names the five American peace comrnis ioners. The only one yet known is Secretary Day, who may be con sidered as Mr. .McK'hiIcn s mouth piece ami personal representative. It is daily becoming plainer that a great mistake was made in allow- ing Spain to have any say as to the disposition of the Philippines. While there are differences of Spain should not be allowed to retain them. It will be farcial for us to talk about driving Spain out of Cuba and Porto Kico for tin sake of humanity, and then to allow Spain to keep the Philip pines alter they wen: practically in our possession. We should not confine our humanity to the Cubans, else foreigners will refuse to believe that it is humanity. The government is preparing to send food to Cuba, not only lor the insurgents, but for all that need it, including the Spanish soldiers, but tlie Ked Cross Society is ahead of the government as it is already distributing food ami other relief in Cuba. i I the democrats do not elect a majority of the House this year, it will not be the fault of the demo ci a tic Congressional Campaign Committee, which is preparing lor a vigorous campaign with confi dent expectations of success. IWI.O.. 1... I V : . : ii " 11111 " i,ounuuiee win, as usual, furnish the candidates with 'he kind of literature they think , ! I I... ..tV . i. i : . Liw . because of its being hauler ninm the iiiioi fliii, miwmi tl... ..,'. 1 . "i in..n mj-wii hm- iu.u show ing up some of the many evils resulting from Secretary Alger's using the War Department as a Republican partisan machine, and the financial question will riot be neglected, but will be discussed in accordance with the Chicago plat loitn. Democrats who have vis. i itetl the t'ommittce headquarters, "without exception, regard the cl-s' of t he w ar at this time as j decidedly advantageous for the ! democratic party, because it will i enable them tobnti'ront the ones. . , .... ., . ... Hons to the attention of the voters ami because it will prevent the other side going into the campaign with a false plea that a vote agains a republican candidate would be a vote against the con duct of the war. It has not yet been detei mined w hether the ad ministration should be attacked tor its action in giving Spain too much to say through the three jtrnr commissions provided lor' in the terms of peace, when it could j ;,, .r ... t, ... , . l.liist as etsiU nave settled everv ,.,,,.r ;.. , ... ,i . I tiling n: the terms themselves, j which Spain would have been j bound to accept anyway, although ! such action is being strongly ad j vocatcd. Then' is some very strong talk among the Senators and Represent ifives. who have been in Washington since Samp on was advanced eight numbers ; and promoted to be Rear Admiral. 1 . 1 . - ... 1 1 1 - nor .u.n. ,u. a .uso piumo- 'ci to te near Aomirai. was only j advanced six nu.iibeis. which ' , : makes Sampson one number ahead I , td hiU!. Mis'iad of Olie MU!lbfr be. ' : . IlltlU him, as t0 ..S :'-foie these I 1 , ,..(,. ,, , . wi,,: . ,t I I . ','iir1 ' ' t j I 1 . , ...... ,1 1 . 1 i ; . . 1 . . .... 1 I 1 1 l v.ll III , .1 l,,r, 1 I l,t 1 I t I 1Z "JTfr - ---1 i - - - it is almost certain that occasion will be taken in both IIoue and Senate, to show tljat he owes it to favoritism more than to anything he did. It will not be surprising, either, should the resolution otlered by Jiepresentati ve llerry, extend ing the thanks of Congress to Schley for destroying Cevera's lleet, be adopted. It is stated at the War Depart ment that no troops will be dis charged uiitil it is known how many will be needed to garrison Cuba and Porto Rico, and it will be some time belore that is known, as the military commissions are first to meet at San Juan and Ha vana, and arrange the terms and time of the evacuation of Cuba and Porto Rico. The Spaniards iards taking all the time they want to leave there. Tii, i was a rather facetious and ' ironical reply of General Fitzhugh Lee to the notice sent him by Adjt. (ienenal Corbin that all hostilities should cease: "Thanks. I will order the Seventh Corps to cease firing at once." As the command of General Lee came no nearer the scene of conflict than Jackson ville, we suppose that field prac tice at targets will therefore be abandoned. Stiinley Must ray. The decision of .Judge Simonton, oi' the United States Circuit Court, holding that the. bonds issued by Stanley county in aid of the con struction ot the Yadkin Railroad are legal, and continuing the tem porary injunction in the matter until the final hearing, is a triumph for sound morals in financial a Hairs. Tho end for which the bonds were issued was attained and payment was resisted upon a pure technicality upon the ground that there w as irregularity in the passage by the Legislature of tho act under which the bond election was held. The case will doubtless be appealed, but if this decision is affirmed, as it no doubt will be, it will put an end to the efiorts at repudiation of public obligations which have been instituted in other counties which had taken encouragement from Stanly's lead. It may be expected that the Hood gates will bo again raised and another torrent of abuse poured out upon Judge Simonton, but io amount of detraction will alter the fact that in morals his decision is just. That he is right also as to the law, his high character as a lawyer and a gentleman unim peached until he began to lay down the doctrine in North Caro lina that property rights are sacred is an ample guarantee. Cli (i l ttc Obscr nr. How to Look (in,,,'. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver is inactive, you have a bilious look; if your stomach is disordered, you have a dyspeptic look; if your kidneys are affected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. 'Electric Bitters" is a good Alter ative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, purifies the blood, cures pimples, blothces and bods, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at White & Yancey's, Marion; V. II. Disos way's, Old Port, ."id cents per bottle. Time was when the Populist could enumerate their voters and oiler them in bulk to the Republi cans in exchange for a certain number of offices, but that time has passed. The Populist voter has tired of being a chattel and getting nothing out of the trading, to which he is an unconsulted party, except higher taxes and worse government. He Is there fore goi ng to do some voting this year on his own account instead oi under instructions, and those who don't believe this now would do well, at all events, to mark the pi edict ion. Charlotte (Isc rri r. Let me give you a pointer." said M. F. Gregg, a popular con ductor on the Missouri Pacific rail road. "Do you know that Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy cures you when you have the st omach achef Well, it does." And after giving this friendly bit ot advice, the jolly conductor passed on down the aisle. It is a tact, thousands of railroad and traveling men never take a ttip without a bottle of this Rem edy, which is the best cure lor bowel disorders in the world. L'. ami cent bottles for sale by M. F. Morphew. Rear Admiral Kirkland. corn rnandant of the Maie Island navy yard, California, died on Friday hist. He was a native of North au (. arolina and a gallant officer, it is r epor ted t hat he ow nt d or oner t v ( . A Sure Tiling for to... ii.iii.ui.h'11 , :i you 0:1 n 11 1 I U,Mr is a ,:rc i'--fui;i-. kl hc:t.t;,vhc. iur- hi! t.::iciif. liter, j.iii-s ana :t t h--i:jt iat ' thir !N aie oau-ol by t.T.t:;.:cii..n ;ir.,l !uj;i:ish liur. CiiHiiirtt Can.ly t,atii:nti,-. the .,u- aire.:! i.e-.v tivc-r Mnr.ular.t ar.tl jt.tot.nal t.-.iK- arc ! alt .'.nmiMs cuarantrt-.j t,, cur -r in. ia. ii r-.mtlcil. c . c ire thiUfj. 1 nil.le i.d I ' rv ;t lj' i in li.iyi nc. k!c t tree at nil druist IT HLIC Ol'INIOS. In the South and this state the li publcan party has in the past been lesponsible for negro suprem acy, c.upetbag rule, and geneial incompetency in government. The Populist party, the great 'iefoim' party of the present, has consented to negro .iupremncy. It has been found wanting alter the opportunities ot power which fell in its way. By its fusion with the llepublican patty it did not "re form" or uplift that party, but it was dragged down by it so that fusion rule in North Carolina has been more abominable, if an thing than old time carpet-bag Kepnbli can ism. hat is the remed f The Demo ciatic party has always been the negro's fr lend, giving him schools, ami institutions for his insane, his blind and his deaf mutes. But it has stood for white supremacy, and it has only to point to the record of its long rule, from 1877 to lSOo, to prove that the State was prosperous and progressive during its administration of power. It lias been weighed in the bal- ances, and not found wanting. The remedy for existing political evils in North Carolina to-day is a Democratic Legislature. Char lotte Obrrrtr. ' North Carolina has more colored magistrates, more colored post masters, more colored school com mitteemen, more colored county commissioners, and moro colored members of the legislature, and more mean white Republican lead ers of these colored men than any other State. Economist. The weak point in the fusion campaign this year is the fact that the masses of the Populist party can no longer be deceived by their leaders. They see now that one more step will land them perma nently in the Republican party, which is composed, in North Caro lina, of 11:0,000 negroes and JJO ,000 white men. The best element i" the Populist party will stand this degradation no longer. Wilming ton St nr. A Valuable Neighbor. The prospects of closer relations with Canada aie gratifying. The joint high commission composed of prominent citizens of the United States and the Dominion of Canada will undoubtedly take such action as will bring the two countries into more intimate relations with each other than they have enjoyed hitherto. One of the matters to be considered by this commission is: ''Such readjustment and conces sions as may be deemed mutually advantageous, of customs duties applicable in each country to the products of the soil or industry of the other upon the basis of recip rocal equivalents." If our commercial relations with Canada can be arranged on a busi ness basis both countries will profit greatly thereby. The trade of Canada is already of great value to us, and will become more valua ble ii we do not interfere with it further by tariff legislation. Our exports to Canada now amount to about SO.000,000 a year. Canada's population is about f,000 000. We sell about ?K worth of our products on an average every year to every man, woman and child in Canada. We expect a great increase of trade with the people of Porto Itico and those of th3 Philippines. But the exports of all nations to Porto Rico average only about 5J0 per capita, while the total sales of all nations in the Philippines are only about l per capita. If we could control the entire trade of the Philippines the trade we have already with .Canada would be nearly sixteen times as valuable to us. W'e have never appreciated properly the possibilities of com merce with the Dominion of Canada. So far as trade is con cerned Canada is far more impor tant to us than Porto R co, infi nitely more so than the Philippines. The people of Canada are thrifty ami buy largely in comparison with the inhabitants of the Spanish islands which the present war will bring into much closer relations with us. The fully of the policy which would establish barriers of trade between the United States and Canada is becoming more and more evident. What we want to do is not to put up more bars between ourselves and our nearest neighbor, but to remove many of those w hich now stand. The joint Commission will probably effect th;U dt.sirrtbIe rtfsul ,l,iM 7n mnl. llauty Is r.h.od Dt-ep. Cit.ci Mood means a clean km. N.!.eautv without it. Castarets cni.iiy cath.-trtic clcu.n y..ur a::.l kecj) :l clean hv s;irr:n' uji tlit I:-;.' l:cr -iv.d :r: . i :i. j.-i r. L c- . r- -r-i tic l-odv. I'c',-1:. t..-d.-tv to har.:sh j'.cs. hi..tcbcs. hi.-ukhr.-td-. and that h:;u..is complexion hv tak'.i. ; taartt heauty tor IO cents. AH ilni'iMs. satistac- ti jtl guaranteed, luc l'."c,3'c. rn M.ii'U.1. Many excellent bands. Six thousand Europeans Ail woman are brunettes Nobody hurries or worries. Men wear white thick suits. The cathedral cost sq.ooo.ooo Four bundled thousand Chinese. Natives have 1l". holidays a year. The witch doctor i a demi god among the Malays. Tune is reck oned by tlie ains and moons, as m China. Man eaters will attack natives who title down in'' the sea on horseback to bathe their animals and nip off a leg 't tmv have half a charier. As a rule, though, the natives nu-et the man-eaters hall way. and will .live in and np the fish open witji a knife. An KuTf! iriiiiK lruuit. There are few men more wide awake ami enterprising than White & Yancey, and W. 11. Disosway. who spare no pains to secure the best of everything in their line for their many customers. They now have the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- ; sumption. Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by its many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all af fections ot the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug stores and get a trial bottle free or a reg ular size for "( cents and 1.0O. Guaranteed To cure or nice re funded. A lit i-I.itiiiej Kepn Ul it alic Ilctt-rniliit tl. Raleigh correspondence Char lotte Ohsrrir: The situation in the eighth district grows more in teresting daily. The news comes that Chairman Holdcu cannot put down the revolt against Linney. The convention of bolting Repub licans may nominate Dr. Wilcox. It is said that if it does not make a nomination a Republican who is a lively campaigner stands ready to cotne oi:1 as an independent candidate. ISuckleu's Ai iiii a Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tet ter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cuies Piles, or no pay required It. is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price L'5 cents per box. For sale by White & Yancey, Marion: W. li. Dissoway, Old Fort. The insurgent Republican of the eight h district evidently have it in for Brer Linney. Our readers were informed yesterday that he went to Boone, Watauga county, to speak last Monday, but found the Republi cans so hostile that he left without making his speech and ery much demoralized. If the old man doesn't look out the boys will get him down this year. They could do it if they had the nerve to stand up to what they have said. Whether or not they have is the question. Chnrbf! Obsrm.r. It is always gratifying to receive testimonials for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy, and when the endorsement is from a physician it is especially so. 'There is no more satisfactory or effective remedy than Chamber Iain's Colic. Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy," writes Dr. R E. Robey, of Olney, Mo.: and as he has used the Remedy in his own family and sold it in his drug store for six, he should certainly know. For sab by M. F. Morphew. The Klondike gold output so far this season is estimated at I.OOO 000. Two .Million-, a Vihi. W lieu ;.c .ilc titty, try. .ttnl l,uv ;i;nn. it menus t!u 're satiMit .j. The j.e.le t.t' tlie l'nite.1 States' are imw imvir.j; C n scan t s Can 1 ca tlui 1 tie at tlie ra tt ut tvi inilli..:i lioxts r year .-itk it will he three million he lure New Vi.'ii's. It mentis merit proveii, thrtt C.-iscart ts are the nv-st. .leliKhtful howel regulator t..r rveryh-.ilv tlie year round. All tlr-.ii.'tri-ts, l.ti . W , ."tie a t.ox, curt i;uar.-ni teeii. The Pope is said to be dying at the Vatican i:i Rome. WOMAN'S WORK. An apt old adare de Clares til at woman's work is never done This is true of the touscwife 's manifold du ties and ap proximately true of the if thoasHnils who work all If V day in factor- ' iesand stores and half the n i h t in mating and mending their own clothes or sewing for others to patch out a much On their feet or tin arc iinnhli. tn WW- 553? mm W I Mil I Wi ' ' ! stand the strain of over-work and worry,' are peculiarly susceptible to the weak . cessc-s and irregularities that are the bane j of womankind. The symptoms of such j dcrar.geir.tnts are insufficient or excessive menstruation, headache, backache, neu : ralgia, leucorrh'ea, displacements and ex- treme nervousness amounting in many j cases to hysteria. The use of morphine 13 I dangerous and examinations by male phy j avians are painful and unpleasant. j BradrV.d's Female Regulator, the , Stan lard remetly for a quarter of a cen t tury, will sjyeedily and permanently cor rect the wort disorders of women, "p-rrul-field's ?.---.; it., r is v,':d by druggi at one d oll jr lt;le. Interesting iA vaiu i able Ixoks for women mailed free oa j application. i T.4c BP.ADF1EL0 REC 'JLATOH CO.. Aiisnta, 6a. MASON'S FRUIT J o o o e o o e o o o o o o o e o o o f Quarts and half-gallons I JELLY GLASSES, IIalf-pints anJ Apple Paring, Coring and Slicing j MACHINES j Found with other goods you may call for at a I Well-Stocked Hardware Store. ; Marion Hardware Company. YOU DON'T WASTE Money when you buy o00vi j. You don't waste time when you read them. 1, fact you could not invest time and money t0 . Letter advantage than buying and reading alu. hooks, and it docs not take a big investment to pay handsomely. A little can add much to VOu: pleasure and profit if you purchase a few volum of the new books next week A T foa 5ag Inow It is Good and lot Soo iglp. 1)0 YOU WANT TO PRESS WELL? Then see our new lines, Spring and Summer, percales, dim ities, organdies, for evening dresses, Irish dress linen, lawns, plaids, silks for any purpose, calicoes, dotted swiss and trim. ii- ' r a 1 XT 1 ! CI i mings; general line oi uenuemen s icgngec niris. Also, Shoes (the Douglass Shoes), Hardware, Farming Implements. Harness Goods and Saddles, Lime and Cement. a and Groceries. J, S. DYSART. Marion, N. C., May 6, iSgS.-t f. DD N'T BE SAMPSON AND SCHLEY WILL TAKE CARE OF THE SPANIARDS. Come right along and Buy your Supplies of us Cheaper than ever. We are determined by the aid of our friends to make 1S98 OUR BANNER YEAR in the Mercantile business. All Iiy,lit Dress Goods. Laces, Straw Hats, Low-Cut Shoes, etc., at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. A Full Stock Shoes, Extra Pants, lrur Hats, etc. Our Stock of Dry Goods is Hnmfull of Bargains. Nissen Wagons, Syracuse Plows, always on hand. McCALL & CONLHV. MAR ION INSTITUTE, Marion, North Carolina. A School of high jrrade, non-sectarian, but under decided ieli;,'i" inlluerice. Tho fourth session will hein on Monday, September .", is'.H, ;ul close dune -S, 1801). Holidays: Thanksgiving, Christina New Year's day and Easter. Tkkms From 10 to :;o per sission, payable monthly. No de duction for holidays or for absence, except in cases of protracted m -k-ness. Fuel Fee, L'O cents for each pupil each half term. Pupils are regarded as being entered for the full term of iv months, except under special agreement with the principal. .!. K. (iCY, Pit iNr 11 'AI-- THE STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE Offers the young women of the State thorough professional, literary, classical, scientific, and industrial education. Annual expen rJ '' $rjo. Faculty of 30 members. ' More than 400 regular students. matriculated about 1,500 students, representing every county in t: State except two. Practice and Observation School of about 200 pupi To secure board in dormitories, all frte tuition applications must be tna.li i ) " August 1. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained teachers. l or catalogue and other informrtion, address PRESIDENT McIVER, Gkkknhok... N. DSf 180S. RUTHERFORD COLLEGE, burke rounly, North Carolina. i:xarninations h.r entrance will !egin Sept. .", sy.j. For healthful climate, thorough instruction by practical rnacliers, corn teous treat ment, and low rates for board and ! tuition the Codege is without a 1 rival m North Carolina. Hoard .... ro 7 per month. Tuition ?2 to d. Address Puks aiieunktiiy, liutherford College, N. C. 'OK CLERK OF COUIiT. I herewith announce mvfcelf a candi date for the office of Clerk of the Supe rior Court of McDowell county, euhj'.-ct to the action ef th Democratic party. THOMAS MOKRIS. PARKER'S m HAIR BALSAM tritr..H ft ltiiur:t fr.w-Ji. Never to Beator OrtT Hur to lta YouUifal Color. Cure t. d fmct b.r Imuu. -adl' LfTUjfMM lis JARS, SWINDELL'S. ALARMED! j DISOSWAY, THE DRUGGIST, OLD FORT, N. C, Oilers to his euton.efs au absolutely correct block of Drugs and Patent M''!i" ernes TURNIP SEEDS, All Good and Dependable Varieties. ;OR TREASURER. I hereby announce rnjeelf as r" didate for the oflice of C'outity .Tr''J" urer for McDowell caunty. ubj t the action of the Democratic pnnri and County Convention. w. M. (;ooi MTICK. I hereby announce myself a- a can didate for Treasurer cf MtD-.-' county, subject to the action ot tt Democratic primary election. John L. Wn"- J'.tly ii, 1 MgS.
Marion Messenger (Marion, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1898, edition 1
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