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1 Ji W i. Pnterfd at the .-iotfi. l Marion, N. (J. Sfcori'l !hs m itter. AHKIVAl- AMI lJKIiR'T!:F. or Til A INS. f-'oeTfl ::i n:irnM T :-t bo,iid t.-iin "'riri i at Ma rio-i t I . 7 p u;.. ni icarc at 2.f4. K:i$t 'iOtiti'l tr;ti.i triive? it 4:15 ana leave at 4:1 1 p. m. C . C. k C. lji!.'.oA() Tr.i i i wrrivei at 1 2:4 i p. rn , J L-avel sit 4: 1 j p. in. .? L'n.-'J? I'l SON Ha i k. One Year - $1.00 Six Moiiflin - - - r;c Tlm.'t M.'iit!i - - - Marion,,' ('.. J;i.i nr.' 1?. i'-'.. JviGZ Uvntm. of Mcr;:nton. has rer.iowd to (iro'Mjaboro, wlicr he will practice law. JviK'.K J 4. L. (iUKEX, .v!io sir - ' Ai .1nl; Ilyniiiii, i- li' lilin' Lii firt fvurt at Durham. An ojx'it I (Iter t. the lci-laturo : lVr tha ku!;h f suffering IiMinan ity ami the animal kingdom U not forest t!ii mads. Wi: trust our roprrj-iMtalivo will kc that irivato at"s are not nl lowed v:rovj public r n.da aftr tlirr legi.slaturo adjourns. Tut fusion loginlaturr ha takf-n all the authority fron LieitUnunt (iovernor Dougiiton, ho far an an jHjinting committees gf;(-a. Thix ii unpnM'odtmtfd. Thk Raleigh Vews and 0!;h rv r wiys that on Monday night Hi the republican caucas, a negro was robhrd of W2. It's too kikI, to think tluit one of the pure in heart should he rohhed in his own hou -hold. W i:vcro iu error k)3io months ago when we predict J.d that tho re )ul)licaiiR wi.uht vr.lov the pop iilints. It is prw;i.sely tho (Contrary. The p ps. have come the Jomu act. and swallowed the radicals, niggers, wool and all. The Legiahit'iro Monday v t -d to repeal the law letting the public printing to the lowest bidder. The democrat made a hard Tight against repealing the law, hut un der thy leadership of Jim Young, tho bill went through. The print ing will he diHpOtwl of as fusion patronage. Many farmers sit in the grocery on a box of Hoap talking politics hour tfter htur. If such would btay ht home, attend to their own business and to their cattle, they would then help to make thom nelves and their country prosper ous. Thy could thrttt turn with more r ghteous leisure to the sav ing of their country. We are informed that our rep resentative in the legislature will secure the passage of a bill which will authorize the erection of a new jail ia Marion. As a matter of fact, public necessity demands tho passage of such an a"t. V: would auggoct. that tho lot upon which the old jail stood, be sold, as it is a valuable lot, and'one. be pur chased on a back street, which can 4e bought for a small sum of .money, and which will be much more suitable for the location of a prison. An I in port mi t Pe-iMion The decision of the Supreme Court in Rurko County vs. the Ca tawba Rivor Lumber Company elTectually puts a stop of tloating timber in such streams as the Ca tawba and John's rivers; the logic of the decision being that any land owner along these streams can prevent the Hon ting of logs through his properly. It would lx the height of folly for any lumber company in the face of the opinion tiled by Justice Macrae to attempt to float logs without first getting .an easement signed up by everv riparian owner between the mill and the source of timber supply. Without this it would be subject to innumerable suits for damage, jind would be liable at any time to have its business tied up by an injunction sued out by any one of five hundred interested land ownf-rs. The sum and snbstauce of the opinion ie, that the court having decided that these rivers are not ' iloatabk'" streams, they are consequently private property as much tinder the control of the luul owners as their fields and gar dens-property in which no rights ! Cfll 1m ! rwi ii i ., 1 p . - A I ,. .1.... 1 ri-i . I u uiuiivu e t uy umi. 1 lid importance of this phase of the case overshadows the point at itsuo in tho suit, in which Burke county naked for an injunction to protect the low county bridges across the two rivers mentioned from tho logs Heated down by the defendant company. Morganton Herald. XAME JCTCK: A;TXfi: JBA.. j " " :fcPi i:i,ir.t.s ricii iiai:i jFSOM A?FHliCTC SENATOR. Tlte Vote Mood 34 fo Against Hoitoii Sr!l!e J:ij .'lou II tirniM'iit Ii2 it -II;! 'I'io l':irs N"!io!i" - I'ritci: ird h'oilo" 1M. That i - th? ;ory .f .'-.- :i- ;!.t ci.vas. .'l- I J r J. ' :...-.:. So i !.. S. .'-Ikv r.' m will h'i t1 :i i ;;t ...!. tClii! Wii'. :'' States Seuatiir from Nortli Caro lina. '1 he ni'.M'tii.g was called to rrder about nine o'clock by liepresenta t.ive I.uik and la:-led tv.o hours md a half. Tiri ball was optn'd by Repre-s'-ntativo White. (R.-o ) of P-iaden. who called the frevi .-;us question, which reesirred on the fpietioi of n'jmin.itioiiJ of candidat'..-. T. i votowa- thede -isive one, hvg j been '.Y. to i5. in I'ritehards favor, j Thy .Vadi.-ou man never fell fiom his figure. Ewart withdrew in favor of I'ritehard. Refoie the vote was announced Walsorgot thu floor and moved to make it unanimous, which won hi have been done with a hurrah but for one thing: Lineback refused.. Like the old guard, lu wouldn't surrender. liut there were cheere that h' ook the walls all the same, Linebsiek continued to kick even after he was a corpse. rrilehard'sroom lot), at the Yar boro, vg prick d. All had on hats except I'ritehard. His handsome head showed to great advantage, and his handsome fj.ee, with cour ageous, honest, kindiy Newfound land dog eyes and modest as a boy with it all. Dr. Carver 1ir1 a joint of possum wrapped up which he was exhibit ing to the crowd in I'ritchard's room as the suppei he was going t sit up with if necessary. Spears said he was the happiest man in America. Pntchard strolled into the hall; he was met by the scholar y figure of Rutler. P. u tier's hand was cold and eollegia'.e; I'ritchard's was warm and full of blood and grip; for he has a powerful frame. Rutler cautiously, even then, but cordial as he took I'ritchard's hand said: ''Well old man.' One had come from the college, the other the case; for when I'ritehard was sixteen years old he had walk ed trom Jonesboro. Tennessee, to Rakersvillo, N. (, his present home. His mother when he was 12 had stood him up on a box in the office of the Jonesboro Tribune to learn typo et(ing. and. Ht-: sne hers ;,. ;,,, w.?!;".; . j and hb br.-.f-r (;c r:;.- 2'1 r '', - Ohhipgi'.;., T wn.. t- pu. ii., m to school J .rter got two years sciioel ing all he ever had, and when he set out for Ihikersville, he had ten cents and n chicken that 'lis moth er had bundled up jr him. He arrived and looked for a job, got it in a newspaper office and afterwards marrh d the daughter of his employer's brother. Then later he Leeo v.-s United States SenaVr. rruth is the big'nnn:g i.d h.. up-to-date end of thismnn. All things hap; en in Anurica. And to tell the truth., there is a touch of pathos even in the vic tory of the man. For it all started with ten cents and a poor lov. The New York Hearld savs of the prospect for cotton manufac turing in the South: "In the n- j cent progivss . the fcouth ie thi:ig j ib mote MnKin. man tiie tieveiop. ment of its cotton manufact uring industry. Within the last four years the number of mills has in creased from two hundred and fifty to four hundred, and the capital invented from sixty one to cinetv seven millio.i dollars. This rapid development has be.-n due chieflv to Souiiern enterprise, but now that New England manufactures have ontored that Held their lead will dualities? be followed bv other. We have long ago pointed i out that the South was destined to become a gr at cotton manufac- luring centre, and events a J rapidly confirming that view. Me- H..x .vtl ....4.. . - 1 . , I -t . i-uncn .uuiiiv nas piflliv OI line water power, transportation fac ilities, cheap homes and the healthiest climate in the wo; Id Bring on vour factories W w,. i land lnends, and we will show vou I the road to wealth. j . - - ten-stin; artieie sh.v.ing hvx nri - true it is that thre i-;;.o r ar.ee in ..,.1 ; r. n- .v public ii.V for young men in North Lar.;iii-.. Jt has ;tten L-t; ;!!cg ed that t!;e demo-ratic p-ariy of this Slat? forces its young men to th- riar aiui reserves all its honors for gray-'jeards. It does well to hori'-r t!i old iur-:i, for '"t! " l.oary ! ad ; :i cr-.v! frh.rv."7 'er'amiv not .1 '.:.(: voum ; n. -; who I r.ve btcn r.-:tcled Speakers ,f the House, and iuig'.'t have me-if ioned Rose. It r-!.r-;to ex-Chief Jr slice Shepherd, f the Supreme Court, and Roykin, Hrown, Rattle and All 'n.of the Superior CVirt. We supplement its list with II ke and Winston. Among the solicitor, it names I'Oiig. Webb, Jone, Rarber. Ron and Voodsrd, and might have named McNeill and AlUn. Tho prent Attorney (J.nal. it trulv says, "looks almost a b.y,"and the State's Lieutenant CT. veii.or is a young man. Congressmen Rowar and Crawford, it remarks, are nursing their tirst babies; and the list c. uld be a g -od deal prolonged. Wo do not suppose there yt State in the Union in which young men have a more open field than they had in Nnh Carolina while the democrats had possession of the State. Their favors have not gone by age; there has been no other test than merit; whoever was able to measure up to this standard was eligible otherwise if within the le gal age limit. Wo are n:t charging that any other party in the State i roscrib::.g yo.:ngn:en, but only supporting the contention of our esteemed c.ntemporaiy at Sal if- bury that the democratic party certainly has not done so. Char lotte"()bservei ..The unprecedented case, Staie vs. Hall, i attracting more atten tion than any case, perhaps, re corded in a decade. Hall stand ing just on this side of the North Carolina line, fired and killed a man just over in Tennessee. He was tried an 1 convicted in this State. On appeal this v. as reversed on the grounel that "in contempla tion of law," Hall was in Tennes see where the killing was done. He was then arrested and held as a fu gitive from justice. The judge be- low refused to d ischuria him. On ' . . , c, ., , , appe;i, uiu oupieme v-ourt, oy a mai.trity (Tone, decided tin' le must be discharged because, not having been in Tennessee at tiw: time of the killing, he cannot be a fugitive from justice. Justice Clark dissents (Justice McRae join ing in tie dissent) on the ;r;'ovi'l itM? if, i c..;N i io;i ; .e .. . v. tli? . o Vt.iA c.-.n.;.::. h ied in Xoi tn Carolina, in the sdiiie contemplation of law he must be a fugitive from justice for he cannot, now 1)3 found in Tennessee, but in North Carolina. lie says: "If a mob occupying the Jersey side of the Hudson "should shell the citv of New York, or from the opposite side of tha Delaware should can nonade Philadelphia, tmd jv the de cision of the court they would be liable to no punishment in New Jersey because 'i contemplation of law' the mobs were it. :- York and Pennsylvania. Hut it i ii u as eor tended by counsel, that tli-3 members of the mob cannot I e ex tradited because the mob was never in those cities it would be a singu lar state of things and wonl ! place those cities, as veil as avnunah, Memphis, St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, and hundreds of other border towns ;:t the merev of any mob which might assemble with weapons of long rang ; acro-s the State lino. Who is the host dressed nun in the Filly thirl Con ri es.-.?,: Jreckinride.'' 'Why?" "Iiecaus his spriu suit cost fifteen thousand lo!ln." Your farher "15 entirely bil.I now. isn't he?" said a man to the s of a mLliunair. , "Yes,-' replied the voutli sajly, "Un. tLt only heir be has It ft." AdminiMralor's oiico. !'av;.i: fj-ialiiic.i as a1iuiz:ufator of li,.l V '.r J I . s I 0:. C!l":i ; ''i; - daia-o gain?t the estate cf U.,.,...,.,. ..1:1:.., . - - . ..u..., a.t persons 1...:. .1 ... ?eid nod L. AI"iMt n,ei1' 10 '"C under oa or before the 4ib day of Januarr, A Is.'C. or tuts notice will Ue : thMi rc. -very. This January ' in t ar 01 I'.h t-:..s X F. V. r, hew A.!ir:r.i?tra'.;-ir .n - ond Atlanta Wkly onstitunon ohh year for? 1. 40. I Uil.u U"il tl IJIIM". H ij IM'U'j, 1 who !iad U-;n iivimpn comfort $ nd j ; f..w. j:, n r , ! p-.l.'W are le: ,1 ; ,. . ." I any se.jot et up oy a pior.s m: i-.-man in a pr.il :.f wr.ier which h pourd in:e h.is can in JVdr to gie the Uiiik : iore b-dy, I thereby increa.se l.n rienu,. Ti?e frors ver.) very much astonisli ,'d to ;iud :1i "!i "?'v "; in an urd.i: w fn:( nt ' .:i 'n n , ' . ; s- - :r !c to -up- i j vei li ! f- !:!. P ? ;.e tei- oi them. b"ing h.!:e:irte!.cd bv ':err.g .-!:ul up in t':ehir!; in an ej eme:it entirely n .w to hiiii, said: ' L. t'sgi tip and g to th- b ttom it no us kicking any longer." The other said: "Oh, no; let's keep kicking -ti long as we can and seo wh-it the out-aom.- will bo. Maybe things w.ll chRuge pres ently."' Rut tile first frog gave up and went to the bottom The other kept o!i kicking; and when tho pious milkman came to town tid opened his can, behold the frog had kicked out a lump of but ter large enough to tloat on, and he was sitting on it veryJeomfortabhB Moral In hard times keep on kicking Ex. IVoiicc of frvicc oi Summon. . I.,. Jliirii! a:su J. Kliiott, l'laintiils l Notice of Sii!i;'o:.s Arthur Tljjir. ;. ! an1! I A. I. .lores, Ud'ts. I 1 l.e Jf.'c-iahitii, Ailliiir T'lon: rj;.;i), wi'l t;ke notice hnl tin- j! i n t i J. I,. .Morgan miJ J. S. Ki ictt: Lav f omnicDrii! an m lion i'.i tlit? .Suj.ei ior Court of McDowell Co. State of Noi til Carolina, n gainst him &nd V. 1'. Jones, to foreclose a iroi tfljje upon certain real estate -.ituatc.l ia t!i dlbresaiti eounly a:ni Mate, tiie summons in sail ae tiou if returnable to t!,e Spring Term l:C.i5 of the Suj'eiir Co'irt of .McDowell cjuuty, North ('a o!iaa, to b-j hoi-Jen on the irst Monii.-y in Mjiivli lil'jo, in the town c! Marion, where ari wutii m are nq iire.! appear and answci or Jt nr.ir to the. com plaint wli cli will he fiie) wi hi:: the ilee? liist .lavs of i lie term or tin- rc'i-' lmani -e l tlirei:i will t,e .rraate.l. This t h 1 0; h day of January. A. D. H.5. I. I!. Price, CI -i.i Sup(ii. r Couit. J. i, C. I,inJ, Cow.i.i.-l f.jr i ; : ill"-. Notice. I!y vir'iKofa power co:'tainnl ir a inort iKf.l fxecutf.l t I-aiah Kahnrn o:i :he 3rd day -f September I SO ?, hy M. V Cannon I ui.i 1 t i.nl,! ! r . t ;,.n ii, 4th day ct Fehmary is:5, at t .e court iioiim' uoor n; the t ,n o' Marion, the land described in said in .r .jre to gati-!y n d. -it of 1 0'i and inn n-t. For a inert- par ticu!:tr di-.-.i ip .ioi ()r u, iiitni, nf-reci' may be had to Hook X... 4 nan? lOlj in .he li.-jritteis ollice ot McDowct! county. J.u,- '1;n 2nd. is::.. Ijaiali Galium. ilort.iiice. (i. II. tiaraia, Assignee. Va;aal3e S 's'til fro p. We w t.j lii.: .j . i- (. i.r ;i: o e.'cry i ,i'ae. ' i- i.aov,- liiC u future U.r voy Ia m rcia.-dv o. the ri: re of ( iimsii ;n 1,1 , . em re ii; ; lieu-t'i fir :.-. Sick id Liver. llcadac! . Kidney I nut' ' h it w li -n Tr etc. r an w o, '!'" i'-'I--'' i oy :, I.. .,, a piiot t oi:ce. vc wiF !vr tu each is; n who fee..U twenty li o reic-i ,u v.i. ,.( thi ty cfiils in st on - l..r , ,., ,. Piiis. 1 1 ; c- (f lh- id !2T !..: I. 'i- Hati'ijOtlie (Jj i Wa th a ; iivt-1 Watch, a Va n iinaliie Town Lut, ;-. (.nuir.. Di mioiiil Bi:M', a ti.-l.et f il .v:irc ,n a Genuine ?.VcO Gol t Pit-.. !:v : v ; i:vh :. er Sfi ts ti:i ij the s.Ilivh r;-.-i!s. Thru are no eAcpiioni Sii cv Fi i.ie Iv (d , utherlonl, N J. 3 5 "gGP ETE fi 0 V C L 3. AND Yi Ul.11il. in r 1,1 ! to. . i epi -te with stern s ot t nvel and short intei . h :,a., jllH,.,!C ' liv.- Vet h-s (if fat ,t,d t'an- : ami in ii-t 1 f 35 noveis r- such Oe'iis.ir- s as IlraTe t oward. .y Hobe.-t :.otii- ; rv, -,; ; A Il..cksr.ii!li'tf Dauli:er l.v Ft; t W Pi rcc; Nine-ta ,. ,.. .f,. 1- .at.Jor; A GU,.., ri;, ... Two Si is. by ih ;llit!,or of I,,-a T!,.ji . Tlie Truih . f It. hy tlie '.tMii.r '.trcti liilwh Coi.n.t; ; al i 1 lie Mo-. -lio ,S1. ')..,, r..." dy. ra'lier --:t r :i t j,v r j.,.,.",'? An- ms; .V ii, r-,1 n d,-! f ! , itr., v l,v lis. Keu.cca II. Davis; Wai! HiV(.! ,"v the r.ui.uiar i.ri. u li nurd ami .-t'.rv 5uiii or Nut ;ui,.y, l,v '..ii inTa V, Ioiigh.s. Space !o:hi Js "dm K., tl.. oilier novels, bin il,y :,re rt;, ,lit? ,HUs. h;?h grade, j-. j-nlar. 1,;.!,,, tJm ul;c spicy iiitf-r-stinr Etorieti. The 35 t. .teis and -urrrt-t issne of Hoi.ieht.d Topics v. i!i JK sent yo . the d y your order is itceiir-,J TJ-K l- .u--,;, you wiih a s-aso.Fs mtchsg f.;r':. iV--"e so:r; and will he appreciiTed f.v in !.e hous.hold. Send a: once 3 "cents :0 Hocsil'olo Tone Pcr. r0. 0 li..x I 1 ?r New Vnrk t'ltj N V ' COPYRIGHTS. -fA I OBTAIN A PATENT? Cr"n)Pt.nswfr and an bonct opinion, write For a .iTwVi: iV .V "no "aTe had nearlT cfty years' to lea. ana Rinfflc txw ks m-nt frf t.-tpts tai.en ibn. cb M.in-i A Co -wv-.. u'rr cor-i tint frw on,H '-'Ayr. 1 MLA t niKV v- 0'mr- Audrey WK I . !". JUS I' T.N . IN T I HKI.Y I.V.' t'F. ICK. FVF.LYTH N J WILL f.i: ff:t class-. AND Ne f. in's vrr.L i:e spaled to I'LL ASF. EVEf:YNK Wilt) FAYor. ir. with tii::i:: wov.k. at Tin: m WE MEAN EXACTLY WHAT WE SAY WHEN WE TE'L YOU tl" ii FEICES WILL BE THE YEUV LOWEST POS SIBLE AND TAKING INTO CONSID F.UATb). Til E C.OCD yf.ALlTY OF I'AFi-.!i USED AND THE EXPEII'KNCE OF OF!! F0r. F.MAN" IN THIS SPECIAL LINE OF Wo::K US CONVINCED t!Y Giving Ii i Trill. WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING IN HIE JOB PlilNTlN.i LINE FROM A VISIT ING ('A I'D TO A SEVEN COLUMN XEWSPAPEU. WE MAKE A SPECIAL TY OF WEDDI.N( AN..' VISITING C iRDS. RKCOIID JOR OFFICE, Marion, N. C. Offers his professional services to tlie pub ic. tJlnce over morion store, or at Morphew iV White'.-; drug aitre . J. J. wins mm: n DEALER IN SASH; D 5 i. J J r, 3 v. q- AFTL-CATiL! J;drtric iigois and h-alh roor.i. TA1U.K FIIiSiV'I.ASS. .r:a:ei I ro;n f.-.-f. 0:-;. B. L. ASHvVoTiYi'. ' h si.-i nd Sury mi.vt Fii::i. jr. o. -mm fci '3 w ftr B I will Ijo lead- next V; avk to sll the jroods v iiien 1.: Cl VTii n-oin tiie fi;- mi one 1 Lilb CLtUigeS, 1 II rear or tho oi-! stand. The prices wii he no object, 1 hav- a large quan tity of goods not dam- at 1- than o-jt until all can ha out. mm IIP. i ! A l' t -'-r.-o::- '.v';(j ) or acc ;;::t. ;,rc mo f-itht I in I lii' tV : it. AN FN- f mrm mm mm If no it will pay you to go to AT MORGANTON. N. C. vor sii.ytiun- you want. Save your Kailioatl filre :::hi to see them, cr send o'der for what you want. Satisfaction in lit, style, qualify, amr - trices Tlic largest stocic in Wcbtcsn xorth Carolina. EongU At Tho Frosfnt " low Prisss ELEGANT SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS! GENTS' FURNISHINGS ! Overcoats and Mclntoshcb', best goods and latest stvio, We v.-ill coitii;trc goods and prions with Wanamakcr or iuivhntv .) . .Squart dealing and one prior to all. ('all on us or send us v Ur ders. We k.ei every article ound in a first-class clothing hou. . r" Ivtseot'ullv, COLLETT & GILLAM, Morgantcn c or -Sl-ft' W. L D S3 SHOE UCLAS. 13 THE BEST. vEsa NO SQUEAKING. Aud otlicr fpeoi;Jtit;3 f... Ocntlctncn, Lii.t.'c- Ik.-s arid Silssts cro t-o Dc-st in ths World. 'cc c3esc-r:pfve aJvcritsc mor.t wLich unpearsiu UiU puiT. Tike ilo Cctstitnte. Insist on havlug W. I.. norcLAs tsiiorsi, with name as.I rr,'3 ttatr.;cJ oa Lottotu. Tolu tf J. S. DYSilBT 3. B. THOON, M irion, X. ('. Ol 1 Fr-it, X. C. T ' means so much more than 'you imagine serious and intnl nt;r'n;pc rrn!t from 1 trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gilt health. 1 If yrn are feeling ouioi sons, weak J Slid can't w nrli . lieyjin at or.cetak the most relia ble strengthening niedicine, which is lirowii's Iron Iiit- iron Bitters t!es cure benefit efit the comes from very first dose ivon't ttain your J ttetk . ,1 i . . S plea&ani tu take. J It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver meuraigia, Troubles. 'Constipation, Bad Blood 1 Malaria, Nervous ailment Women's complaints. Cct onlv fhr. o.,.,;n.t. i . lines on the wrapper. All otheTS are ub Stuutes. On rrrrit t -f t 1 will s?tul set of ten fUautni.i Vorld's ?E. MO. V . ... mu oook tree. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE g -rCtt TIIE HKALI OF 1 HZ XATI05S- i . . 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TCHICAOO ESTIB B!(3 IAN, IftAlflSJ imurmi Hit d L0UI5VIIU UUKKU1 Chicago RRIMAJf A3HEV1U .TLANTA SDlAfl ACOM llrrnn:tMe THE ONLY LINE RUNNING THR0U8H CARS rnoM ASHEVILLE KNOXVILLE TO CINCINNATI. 1 LOUlSVILLEOs I v Jt VI x. I He DIRECT CLOSE vjaUNE CONNECTION LOUISVILLC ! FOR ALL CINCINNATI NORTH, TO NufiTHEAtT, CHICAGO ST AND THE J Ut9l, WORLD'S FAIR. ( NORTHWEiT. SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS. ASK FOR YOUH TICKETS VIA QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE. Any Afcat .f th. K. ft D.. B. T. T. A O . 0ms A CrtBt, will jlr. job luforsufe M I MM, Ktacalm, 14. W. C. RINEARSON. Q.P.A.. CINC4NAT1.X THE ANIMAL EXTRACTS Prcriarrdaccrdii.stathafofainUol a 4 ajjv. m. A. 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Marion Record (Marion, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 17, 1894, edition 1
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