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MARION RECORD. fiatercd at the postoSce at Marico, N. C. As aeconJ malter. Marion, N C, January l..C. he vsiii or A VI AK. The following is copiM from the Chnrlott Observer, and is a bit of good r?aling mattar: " "Tho ridtkst night of all the twelve months lias just passed and tho iroming sun l.hts up the first da) f n nev, ycur. Any of ui who think, instead going along through life heedlessly, leaving tach (laV to take cara of itself :;b fc .luUly, and !e:ivin' the pant, rith nil -is r.n.iiories behind, as fast as it becomes the past, are iad !u niehC ifi gon and that the bound ary lina hus bcn crossed. Tho poun i .f tb talis, a.- they ring the oit' ?- out, Till upon many an ear as th knoll for departed souls, r.nd ths transition from tho tolling to tho ringing is too sudden to al low tlia shaking olT of the sense of H.prBM'jn and to inspire the nier r pent which the rhange is sup ;sed to suggest. Rkrhtly regarded it ii afcoltmn night and thoso who fo regard it would olus their ears to the tolling, with all the added thoughts it conjures up, and with vpual gladnept- c!e their ears to tho piick sounding boll, tho nciae of which ill comports with the heaviness which hangs about the hoait. It might well have taen the lat night of the your that the Lord pafitd ovr tho houses of the Egyptians and saote all the first born. Thro is that in us that represses at this tim the recollection of the gladness which the past year brought. It nay crme up at n othr time and be dwelt upon with pleasuro, but this night is reserved to the recollection of sorrows, re versos, errors, wrong-doings short comings, and rem jrse gnaws nt the heart lik a canker. With ail dse comu the ienn thst aw ther turn haa hcn taken in "the winuins up of the watch of our time that we are a year's march nearer th nar row house; that we aro clober by a twelve-month thnn we were when the bells last tolled and rang lo that time which is appointed unto all men. Surely we shall be ill-re-pati for the memories which como trooping, for the reflections which f-pring Uiibidden, for the night of the evil spirits which dance I of ore our eyes, whether closed or open, if we loam nothing from the past to guide our steps in the future. It must be profitable to us that these things are as they are. It is not, at any rate, the better part of life to surrender ourselves at this time to the memory of the unhappy events or the misdeeds of the past year, anymore than it is the part of courage to sink under the burdens which are the inevita ble incidents of this existence. We may well use th recollection cf -whntever has fallen into our lives as so much knowledge- gained in the school of experience : and after thia proper use. it becomes u to throw 01T, as completely at we may, tho rhackls which bind us io a pa.t which i dead. To live amidst its ruins is mere weakness; the reaier pnrt cf its memories are mere clogs which burden us when we should be stretching forward to those things which are before. Th9 world does not wait, nor should it, for the men who sit down to reckon their accounts with them selves. It goci by them or runs over them, and the responsibilities of citizenship which belong to them are transferred to ether, tron?er and worthier shoulders. The review of the year is well, if not pleaant, but uovp can afford to dwt-11 in it, now that it is past: and this morning there opens an other year, bringing with it duties to be performed. If we shall have learned from the past how better to discharge them, wo t-hall thus get from it all the good it holds for us; if we do not, we are worse dullards, for we have bn attend ing the school in which we are told that even fools l?arn. As for the rest, it only remains to give greeting to 1595. Hanpilv i . u. juiwvr, ;:ai ii r.u.vlo m stor?. We shall best use it b- c:n ployiLg to the best advantage the opportunities which it way afford, and by meeting with our utmost steadfastness its duties and trials as they arise. This paper hope, that the uew year has much hap piness and good fortune laid up for each of its readers, and it withes them then? only because it can "uh them no more." The I gilnture meets next on f Vec!nslav 9th. The following bit of Wnshing toh news show here some of th" government's money goes every fjuara-r of the year; and the sum has ta'-n increariog ever ince the war: 'Tho Secretary of the Inte rior Jate Saturday issued a requii tion on tho Treasury for $10,700, 000 for the quarterly payment ' pensions."' The Republicans are hopelessly divided en the ftenatoral question. I'ritchurd, .V.ott, Ilolton and Ewart are all in th r.ice, with no certai :ty as to :i.o winner. The !' puiiit- however, worship at the shrine' of no politic:"! god but llut 'or, and as they are united on him, he will doubtl get tho long term. Dtigger has withdrawn. fiood ikOtid. r altirnore Sun. North Carolina waking up on the mbjecf of better roads. As a proof of thii, announcements of net-ting for the discussion of this important subject never fails to draw out largo audiences. A cas in poiot'was ah-cture h'.."t week at Wake Forest, by Slate Geologist Holmes on "Good Iload." lie was greeted by a largeaudienre. many persona coming considerable dis tances to hear tho lecture, which as illustrated by a large and va ried collection of stereopticin views. The method of instruction was by cortrasi. A series of views of th? magnificent roads of Switz erland, France or Sweden was fol lowed by views of th- ordinary dirt road of this cvisntry, all two famil iar to every man in the audience. The lc'c'irT stated that during the eight months of the year when North Carolina roads are at their i'est, a two-thousand-load is about an average one for two horpes, but in tho had -rivn it is reduce! t aVout one-thourRiid ; wb.ile ot; a good M Ad -"f. ti'.e avear lend is tur thousand pounds for two horse. He had h'.Uifi.-h ffeu a pair of Clydesdale horses draw easily a seren-thousand-pound load on ouch a road in New Jersey. The movement for good roads in Amer ica ia most advanced in Ne w Jer sey and Massachusetts. In tho lat ter State the last Legislature vol untarily offered the road commis sion $.r.OC.OOO for the improvement of the roads in one yar. Some progress has ben made in North Carolina, with Mecklenburg county intho lad. Indeed, the Professcr rather suspected that the Mecklen burg Declaration had pome ground for jealously in the growing pride of the courty in its system of gra ded McAdam roads. He mention ed also in this connection Wake and Craven. Ffnanccst or .orlh Carolina. The committee appointed to ex amine the books, etc., of the Sute Treasurer and Auditor has comple ted it work. The statement of re ceipts and disbursements is as fol lows : For ISO", receipts of public fund $l,491,4t57.27; of educational fund. $59.V0.02. Disbursements for lSto, of public fund, $l,14.UlM.41 ; of educational fund, ioMW.77. bal ances December, public fund, $207,442,S: educational fund ?32. 740.23. For 1804, receipts of pub lic fund. $1.44C.tSS.71 : education al furd. $51,S22.1'5, Knh these amounts including surplus from the year previous. Disbursements public lund, $1.1 lo.740.33; educa tional fund. $43,734.53. Bala ce in treasury. December 1st, 104, pub lic fund, $303,239.3$: ediuational fund. $S.0S7.72. Th ctmunittee recommends that the annually increasing balance. now amounting to a surplus, be used annually in retiring the 4 per cent, bomb of tho State, and the cext Legislature take steps to con vert it into a inking fund for this specific purpose. It appears fur ther from the report that during the present year an apportionment of 30,051.30 was made by the State board of education among the var ious counties of the State, thus re ducing the balance of that fund bv 27.042 in 1S03 to 1594. This s.hov s ! a ret incr.as. of the accumula tions during the year of $, U.04 j It ;:pps;;rs from the oot'Uiiittee'j i report that the nitm2tinent of I State Trereurer Tate has been ad- ! mirable in all respects, wise and economical and that no Treasurer has managed the State's finances in a more brilliantly successful way. He has accumulated and cov ered into the State Treasury $5, 371.03 clear profit. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS' rA II A Glt.tr FEED FOR Tiir. ZlEOi:i KKAIEIIS. Enoch T. Bennett, -f Craven, w3 : On Ci.iistnia 1jt & Lenrj laden Cbriit killed Tuesday by a filling tree. ! ms tree ws prctni-.l lof.-ienJs, .-tu.nts lie leaver a iarg lamily. vis-tori ir. t (Mlron ol Round iiill s-hool Lettuce is bing shipped north froa W nghtsville section and brings from jfo to $7 a barrel. A rat and a match destroyed the barn of Mr Albert G. C-rpeuing. of liurke, with all there was in it. Samuel Fowler, the colored bar ber who recently cut his throat at Ilendersonville, died from the ef rocU of his wound.? iaat week. Avery liutler, who v. g serving a lifo Kentnce iii th penitentiary f r killing his fatier, t scat.ed a few nights ago, by meanu of a key of i:ie own i:iaking w ith which he un locked his cel. door. Attempts hfvo been made to blow up the Democrat oibce in Ku herfordton recently It is said that these attempts were made be cause the Democrat has been ma king war on the blind tiger men. Mr. Thos. Random, who has been practicing law in Asheville for some years, hasg.ne to Jackson, Northampton county, and will be associated with his fat:. or. Senator Ransom, after his term in the Hen ate expiree. Judge Armfield returned Satur day night from Carthage, Moore cou .ty, where he held his last court, his term as Superior Coi r; judge expiring with this year. The judge will return to the practice of law in Statesville and will be as ciatcd with the firm of Araitield cV Turner. Landmarh. The Statesvills Landmark re ports the killing of a young white man named Henry Robinson, by a negro named Dave Dalton, while engaged in a row, m which several negroes and two white men were the participants. The killing was done with a rock, on Christmas da and in I he northern portion of Iredell countv. A Washington telegram says: J. II. Wats n rvas hbvt r.rid iustai't-y ki'i'd by J. V. r.urgror. Christmas inn'.ini near Aurrii. V."at-n ra ti cor.stabk. i-ii'i wve ;ili.-d whilo eonvfying Uurgcron t p-.T?inb w ho were to sign his bond to keep the peace. Thursday night Bnr geron was taken from the iook-up at Aurora, and hung to the limbo i a tree mar the scene of the mur der. A sad accident occurrr d on Co!. Frank Coxe's Uroad river farm Christmas day in winch raw ford Womack, a s:xten-year old son of Mr. Ueattv Womack, was i:-snntlv killed. A I rgf party of boy s w e re rabbit luii.tinj;. Young "Womack had shot at a rabbit, and l'ovc? Scoggin, aged 15, a on of Mr. Na than scoggin. was standing ir- front of him with his gun on his shoul der and was in th? act of taking it dow n, cocking it as he did so, when his ringer slipped from the hammer and the weapon was discharged. The entire load, consisting of bird and buck shot lodged in young Womack's face and he fell dead in his tracks. He never moved or breathed. His companions carried his body home. Youug Scoggin is almost crazed. Rutherford Demo crat. Mr. William Goer, one of the county's oldest and high-y respect ed citizens, who lived with his on Mr. W. A.Greer, ne'ar Darlington, was kicked by a mule Friday eve ning and died from his injuries within an hour. Mr. Geer, accom panied by his four-year-old grand daughter, had gone to the barn to feed the stock. From what can be gathered from the child, it seeiru that he had dropped an ear of c orn near thj mule's heels and was in the act of picking it up, when the mule kicked and he fell. The child at once ran to the house, and toid her mother, who went to the barn at once. She found Mr. Urer lying hel less in tho stall, breathing with difficulty, lie asked her to raise him up, and wlun i his was done, assed to bo laid down again, then became flnconcious and died in a few minuUs. Kutherfordton Democrat. Tax .otice. The corporation taxe? for is due now, and iuust be j aid at once. J. il. CLAY, Tax Collector. Cheap OooU. I will sell my entire stk of goods at a very low price. Call and see for yourself. J. S. Dysart. lice. All per3on$ xho owe me accounts of any kind ar6 requested to pay by Ja:.. t, r ail si; ae-ourUs f r c;- ItOtl' M). Mis. McK-iv J. 11. lias in v Io 1 in . . I bOIlie gOCKl 1 llOtogl-aphs Of .1 ... uie rums liom tlie rcc nt tire, which the will be gUid to bell cheap. Address "Af" T T T- iirs. li. McKay, Manou, k. c. j Kot: imII I ill eu. I'rof. L M. .Al.nn; tliy c -J ins school V 1 '.v.ts ;m.rra,!r cuucricU to be ice ot i the nfci si occasion j ot the leoson. nrecbts -s;its tad cjmjiojitioas 'rre r.aJ nnd -ie- Itvered in niann-r tiinl nis tighlr eij j I rb't to all. aat' sli art nOaiout tor not!itrr J Cbrisitn?.! to be usU-rrd uroaad br old t father time. Tue school clo;e J ycsicrdtj bcI Prof A i.ci n ii Ui v, whu h.i3 duriu j (lie Si sttiioj disciirtrgc-ti his duty in icth a tutanrr that cciuKrudhb.f , i.d ibertbjr, lur.tle 1 ir.anr f. iru-is who arc xcj orrjr to gie i him up. M.rt Dei: Illiiot I gnve pi'iin,: on j New Yt.l3 Cj tJ u lag ui!)i r of f-io iii who gr-.-alljr eujoeJ tortus. Ives. IIiivBrntic! ."'ew. Af rr many aps itnd duwni oa II. iw Brunch,' O. irpick up courje to write njaip. We cannot give much news this t-tne. for l.iir Branch ni-r.s itexi are .-rv scarce. Chris tmms jiass J off qnietlj. Mr. Joseph Kanipe was on tb Draach sotr.e tlajs ince, cons aaiu Jost ph. After a week's visit, Mr. Willie Wilson lias returned to his home at P:igir Hill, l.'ow do To'i ::ke the Branch Willie. Cz r. Notice. Bj virtue of a powercortained ic a mort gie deed executed tc I?aiah Rabnrn on th rd day cf September 1 800 by U. Weslj Cannon, I w il! sa!) at public ruction on the 4th d(.j of February 1835, at te court flour in tf i' town o" Marion, theland ie'cr'-'d in sail ranr jf.e tv s.itiy u debt of $ I f0 and inttrfst. For a more par ticular de$cri-ior of sid land, refTeace may be bad to Book No. 4 page 106 in the RegUters office cf Mcri?wtl! connty. Jan uary 2nd. 189S. Ia'ah Raburn, ti. H. tlaroin. .".lor'M j e. As:enee. TAXES, TAXES! This will bo mv last cr.ll for taxes. No excue V lir t"X S. VvY'A for H'.-t payiupr j me. Ii' -v. !.--i'i your ::nt :v-X .;, rut. . i - : . ? :i 1 will meet ycu at the following pi acts : N. II. Jinimcrsoifs Mill, on Jan uary 2nd, 1895. Nebo City, January 3rd. Old Fort, Saturday Jan. oth Marion, Monday, Jan. 7th. T moan to collect th- taxes, and the 3? w will hear mo cr in X. G. H. Gap.I'In. ShcriiY. Salo of Laird. Iy virtu? of power frivon me in a .eririin Mortpae ld ?.hd exvouted Oi-tober loih by T. A i.yiiand wi; to rcure the payment of a certain bond therein mentioned for the sum of Forty h ive dollars with interest, di:t and payable October 1st 14. which mortgage is registered in thr otlic of Register of Peed for Mcl'owell county in liook 5. on page 375, 1 will sell at public auction for cah to the highest bidder &t the court houfc door in XT r- r. t- 1 "..1. If . urday locemter 2th 1S94. The tract of land described in said Mortgage con- taicing IM acres more or less and bound ed by the lands of J II. Burgm, J S. Lavender and John II Turner, and situated i.i Crooked Creek Tow sh p in said County and Mate. 1!m 2t. t. j J. X. AV:itu MuiTsrairce Valuable Presents Tree. W w.sh io introJute oar Jjs;eru Tills ir.to trrj l ease. Wc know that we ic n ufacture the rery bst rem.lv on e;irt!i f . r cure of CouL,"ijitio!i. Bi.iinninf-??, 5-Itk Hea'lniLr, Kiduey Troublfs. Torj.id Liter etc.; nd tlit when r-u I.ve tii-.t tl,p;e j.ills ou wiU gl.idlr reco.Tiir.eri t!'n to oihrrf. or tike m h-dcv, ni in this wv we h.ill bar a lurge, e!l-pua deinsn.J created. As a speclnl in Jnccrnr.t tor every re i-ier j n t, . ,i -i . , , ! iencj at one we will g.xr to eic'.: perion who sends twenty-fire cents .ash, or thinjcer.ti in fr.i;.j. for a bo cf Ssm Pilis. or.j of following iet' ti: A Handsome ,. 1 W.ttcb, a goc-l filter Watch, a Viluiluabie Twwn Lot. a Genuine Ditnond Hiop. (. fisket of iilrerw ire or a Genuine 5a0 Uoli piec. Kverj purchas er gets on, ot the above prtseiits There re no eicp'ions i?hw Remedy Co., :.ctherford, .V J. 35 GGMP ETE NOVELS. NKATLY BOU.XD, AND A VE.tRVS M'B.rKIPTIOX irr:z.ne kr UN I V 30 i r M 5. V, . most ibrral ogr is .-ou-hc! i Toi.ic?, the snajzir.e referred to. is a hii. -Ci. -- j-.-r. sep'riewith ftorie ot 'ot. . .-di Tire t -re! ni shon terrsrnc u '.-'. wl '1T- Sketch- Ot fn.t Hl.i Irury -..,-) ll-t t f 35 nore'j .- re such Mirs -a 3r-ve or'. hr Jtobe.-t :.uui . :ten.ca A Riacksrai U's IMUj;l rr. cv rtia ti 4 r. l C J'r AH' : i'"? t'lji-'j tr v -rv 1, t ,ot (,t.!:v. .aiu.Ui . Spct forblls 'trrrtionlLg tb oihrr oorels, but hev rr a.'j the arae h f,j ?'. p-poi-. ,osl ntIC mct r-ter-niu- s;rri-. The 35 nets : i he urrant iisue of Hoi rhold Toic stili be em too the dT j Tour ordrr is rtcfi. -4 Thi"s:i: lapPi'r " reaiuS for mere a:,i rp' y -u . K'ritu'' 0 WK ARE JUST ITTTlNt; IS AN KS TIRKLY NEW OFFICK. F.VCRTTIIINt; WILL BE FIRST CLASS, AND NO PAINS WILL BE SPARED TO PLEASE EVERYONE WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR WORK AT THE WE MEAN EXACTLY" WHAT WE SAY WHEN WE TELL YOU OUR PRICES WILL BE THE VERY LOWEST POS SIBLE AND TAKING INTO CONSID ERATION THE GOCD QUALITY OF papsr r.cr.i) and the experience OF OUR FOREMAN IS THIS SPECIAL LINE OF WORK BE CONVINCED BY iw0 S A Trial. WHEN YOU WANT anything in the JOB PRINTING LINE FROM A VISIT ING CARD TO A SEVEN COLUMN NEWSPAPER. WE .MAKE A SPECIAL TY OF WEF-PING AN-' VISITING CARDS. RECORD J0H OFFICE. Marion, C. 5- 1. Y A i t i V. r. tf th'- pub.-ic. over N; r;.-: itor, or at Morphexv i!c i.ite's drug stsre . J. J. WIIISNAN1, oeali:r in SASH; DOORS .XD FRIGES FURNISHED AFPLIGATlOKf. KlCAlD liOUbi: MORGANTON. X C. ! Ult 1 n'-'lic Square, opposite court house. h...;uir; lights and bath room. TABLE FIKST-CLAS.-. ampie rM in tree 'I DR. B. L. ASH.VO ii 1'liysici in and Stirs "ii 4 B BOOK LOWEST LI?1 Wtti m m I will be leady next M eek to sdl the goods hieh were save from the fire, in one of the cottages, in! Jrear of the old stain!.' i Ihe prices wil be I iiio object, i 1 liav- a large quan tity of goods not dam aged. lMg to at k- oh:: t C.OfCp .Nutter. All persons who v me either by not or account are pptiullv UTsd to p.ay n-e aV new; a ncsi in? money, and matt hare Pliie pay ami save cost. Respectfully Your.'. Wm. Mel). Urrniv. it. T1MA3 I If so it will eitt & Qillam AT MORGANTON. N. C. For anything you want. Save your Railroad fare b going to see them, or send order for what you want. Satisfaction in fit, sf yle, qualify, and - Th largest stocK in w-iVUlj, Bought it Is Present lov Prices ELEGANT SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS! GENTS FURNISHINGS ! Overcoats and Mcln toshes, bet goods and latest stvlos We will compaie goods and prices with Wanamaior or anvbodv 1 Square dealing and one price to all. Call on us or tend ub Your tiers. V. e kep every article found in a first-class cl-thing houe r" Respectrullv. C0LLETT i G!LWM, Morganton N c. I k JL P Rft a r Atd other iclal:Ui tor Centlnaas, L-Mlica, Boji D3st :n the World. mect which tppcm In l&H ppcr. Take so SctctitBtc. :tlt n hrlrj Y. L.. J. 8. DY3A.1T c 2. L:. 0;:i r'o rmjayA w SS'V In : oor t t I Health means so much more than you imagine serious and lata! diseases result froml trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's frreatest cntf hw th. O t" y 4 Browns and Kenerally ex- hansted, tTon, t Cv no appetite aim i wvn k t bee in at oncetak- jlron f.r the inoctrelia- M Bitters i ... a r very first dote if Uetk.. a tad it's p.easaat la Uke. It Cures DvDenla. sla. Ktaney ana Uver f r Neuralgia, l:?- .Uu.cn corapiainis. M r nnei on the wrapper. Ail others are tub- -it has croaaed red w iwo c. stamps w m T B90WN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE. MO. V -..uy IWVI-irn. m 'MwV WMM JL MAM for the rfiiitc To-rrJrJlrfc2 J lBt.ll!lV.T- iBotanic Blood Balm I SVJ All Skin anrt RlnArt n?ce 3 If w.f uiwu IS10AO--O M It pari5.es, tuilis u? and enriches Bt, -'-"-J never taus 5 ilto cure Lhe nn i-iv.r- ? CM BLOOD AND SKIN D1S-? Et EASES, if direction, a 1 X 5 ZA f rviV eTi rT WRITE for Rk of Wo a- (JyrfiH Cures, snt frtg on tv 3 If not ker-t tv vour lvsl (mrritt a send 1 1. 00 fcr lare brttle, or $5.00 fl for six bottles, and raeiicice m-iil be 2 sent, freight paid, ty 3 BLOOD fLALJI CO Atlantm. r,m 9 Damage si Hardware. p I hare a lot of h.rdware, H.jhtlj fi.VT rinaoiWk.-i; dam?. -ed bj fire, for salt At redurei v lL ta aa oiloroTer wur'srd bof price. Ca'l and tee me. s Pr F-C5- Tor talc by dregs- J. S. Djart. j Morphw Jt tr-taian. pay you to go Co Western North f'nraiino m EMM M of Morganton, N. C. Geo. P. Ekwin-. Pre't. T. Pricsos, Cihirr. iiurglar Prouf Vault, Patent Time I.otk, Chrome Steel Safe fur Cash and Valuables. Exchange on New York and other Trade Centers bought 4 and gold. Banking hours 9 a. m. to 3 p. u. THE ONLY LINE nurtNina THROUGH CARS" FROM ASHEV1LLE KNOXVILLE CINCINNATI. lrrriUtVicwrrai , CtUCAea. DIRECT I CLOSE LINE CONNECTION L0U.6VILLE j ;Nlsl OR VIA POINT CINCINNATI i R0RTH, TO MO RT Hi AST, CHICACO n(r9T AND THE V'T WORLD'S FAIR. 1 KORTHWEtT. SOLID VESTI BU LED TRAINS. ASK f08 VOU4 TiCKCTi lA QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE. W. cTnTHZAAtOH. 0.A,. CIHWUMATLa I ?TH kUiUXl XVTDAOT0? T Tji? U'M. . MAMMOVD. f laU '.x&miorj i HwilfW, P. C of tii t.r. c 1 t-r i-aiaa. MEDIXI!iL'. irrr. he avtcai ecrO fw CABHHE, from tt krt. tr immm of ye Le.rt. TEtTMC, fro i 1 tr- g'"'"' llitr v . Mtaci UKZ. lr-... m. Tift trass. FrV 1 sw. 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