i 1 I 1 g 1 1 j 1 1 . 1 1 1. 1 1 diXm&m tin" iiiimiiimh ii MjiiON KKC01U). Rrtert'j the poslolficeat Marion, N. C. M svenrtil i-liis r:ntter. J. II. ATKIN, IvlitoranJ I'ropr. Tbe advertising ra'es of the KKOl.l are r.-asotmbje and vill e furnished upon .application. All riiseinents Hre paya ' bl monthly unless special arrange Hh-ntJ art Cuttle. Correspondence from the country and j neighboring lowm are solicited and om - municatioos on tircMjr to,,,,; are always ! I rlrcme. S U H HI 1' I JON II A T Y. ? . One Year - - - $1.00 Bix Muntha - Marion, N. C, l-Yhrurtry L 1KH. i Ci.kvki.am may l a good Jmo crat, hut ho has a Iivpublicaii way of showing it. Definition of Senatorial pre rogative: '"I am a d:tnid siglit higuor than thoFralo I r pr(-s--nt." GitoritK nominates liis inuffwiai.jx t ill, And h playing tfi v ry l vil. I.ut IVukliatn si rurk a I )fiinx rutic Hill. Wlieii In thoiilif tli ma 1 was I v . I'lM. Nvk, tho hiimori-t, who lives near A.sh-vill, !h dang-rotis-ly ill i.t Niagara Falls, with h art failure. Jl may di-. "A lTnue offic is a jmhlio truHt," hut it H'cm to take a ni Vftto understanding with tho .Sena torial ring t get Wn knkvku a in f.n (hliidfH his mind with the id-a that hin State can not get along without li i k s r viccy, that is just ahoiit the time that tho old Stat- is fool tuoiigli t try it. Dm any nt nt ist ienl financier ever pan ho to rolled that the world's wheat crop of 1S02 washes than that of l.H7 ly litX )(),(()()? What h 'come of the tlo-ory of overpro duction? Atlanta Constitution. According to the latest advices hy the fiteanier Alameda, tho AmericariH in Hawaii have ostra cised Minister Willis and his fami ly since it hecame apparent that it was the minister's intention to re ftoro the ijueon. Thk Chicago Mail pertinently fays that there is no such a thing ih overproduction. What seems to ho due to overproduction is really Vine to lack of facilities for ex change. An illustration is to he neon in the fact that today the sil ver producers lack Hour and the wheat producers lack silver. Thk President, with a head of lus own, has heen defeated threw times in important nominations, to wit, Moonlight, Ih.rnMower und rcckham, and still dors not seem to see, or care either, that he is widening the hreach hetween the JJemo.'ratic party and the adminis tration. Oi h representative in Coiurivs-j, Mr. Crawford, it is said, made a very aide speech on the Wilson tariff hill when it was pending in the House. The Kkcoi'I' has neer received u copy of it, hut wh have our friend Wiley Shook's word that it was a good speech, and Wiley is tv good judge, hecause they say he wrote a good one himself once. .It is jH s;ihk' ti e Senate will not endorse tLr- jyoome tax, hut if tho Democrats jn power have sense 'enough ,fc govern the toindry, they ought to have enough to adopt some measure to relieve in some way the tax hurdened people of the South. Do as you please, gentleman. The pie w ill held you responsihlo for your actions at the next election. Senatok Yanck, writing from Florida, says ho will light im jnons hecaufo ho had the impu dence to interfere with ?ntu of Yunce's appointments. Ho says Simmons opposed the appointment of Mr. Gudgcr for collector of this district, vvc. Well, suppose hr did, has not any citizen the right to op- ose or utivi'catc whom h p.eases or a puhlic otlicc. Thk Denver News is of the opin ion that Mr. Cleveland's Wall etreet managers secured his nom ination at Chicago in by pledging t lit south in tho demo cratic platform the repeal of the 10 per cent tax vii state hank-., wnicii gives in.' naiU'iuu iar.i;ers financial control of the states. Now Chairman Springer, of the banking and currency committee of tllO hoilse, dec ret s I lit defeat ot this measure. It serve.- the south quite right, for it forced tho re 11 Muination of the Wu'.l street autocrat. Wiikn Mr. Wilson said the roll call on the tariff l.ill wan a roll of honor, lie struck the key note. All Iw.r.-.t- .1,,,. 4.. 41 II.,. X """"-tThere orat who fought not only th lie-j ltlolicHnf lilt that win.!? of Democ- racy which M unworthy the l a mo thawing that does not want to kwi the IMrtv'f I' i'" Tin: administration fc"ru3 to re:og:iiy.;.' the services of tin editors Mr. L"le, of tho ('otii-t, has t .,.n a J o 1 1 ( t-I jH.ht.'iiast'T of j Jofnifc :i City, and Editor Sherrill, of the TillH , WJ. appointed p..ft-j tun.-t-r of C :ic:r.l a ' w d.7. :-coJ . I your ii -th are not !-!iv"r- proiuply jiist 4'cus out'' tho p-i-t IIIiht.Trt. It is s:d'i the 1'residentV private secretary is greatly admired in Washington for his hi autiful hair. I'ut what tho country needs now is !.- hair and more hrains. Tie n-" a William goat in Marion with whiskers a yard long and hair all over him, hut he- docs not know how to settle, the tariff, .-oive the financial question, or restore the Queen of Jlaiwaii to her throii". Tin: sr-rvi.-'.-s f hoth Senators lian.-om and Vance havn heen of great value to our State, and duly appreciated hy all North Carolin ians, hut if thooo two much and ofU'ii honorel soiis of h State that wants peace, harmony and pros perity, can not agree on u division of the spoils without having a Kil kenny cat light hef ro hreakfa.st every morning, it is time to make a change, lest there ho no spoils to divide. CkovKitdid Peckhiin a candidate, for justice of the supreme court, hut the Senate did nlso reject him, as they likewise did unto JL-rn-hlowor and Moonlight. Senator Hill, whom Grovwr heat for th nomination for President, is retal iating hy defeating (irovt r's nomi nees. The Uepuhlicaiis in the sen ate with their characteristic sh lewdness, kindly lend a helping hand to anything w hich w ill create a hreach in the Democratic ranks. Tiik signs of reviving husines multiply in all parts of the land every week says tho Florida Citi zen. From every manufacturing town in Alahania came news dur ing January of the resumption of work in plants which had heen idle in many cases for months. In New Kngland not only have the manufactories which had shut down reopen el their doors, hut in some places, notahly, Manchester, N. II.. tho operatives have hegun to work overtime this week. In Chicago the clothing manufactur ers have more men at work than at any time since the financial de pression hegan last summer, and some of them complain that they cannot get tl. -if orders for mMc ial tilled, hecac.se the cloth is not in the market. It is noteworthy that the improvement in husine.-s has l ecoiu" more pronounced than ever since the passage ot the tantt hill through the house hy a majori ty so large that the concurrence of the senate is felt to he ns.-ured. This shows tie1 utter ahsurdity of the repuhliean plea that husiness was depressed from fear of a lower tariff. Ik we had State hanks, it would hn no trouhle for the Southern States to get money t" carry on the husiness of various kinds which is adapted to this section. We could take municipal, county, state and national homis, as a hasis of se curity, deposit these with the state treasurer, and upon this hasis, a state hank could issue its own hank notes of grceiihack, and husiness would he revived in all depart ments. Why have m not as much rigiit to hduo money from State hanks as our Wall street money rings have to issue it from nation al hanks? Is not the credit of a atate immensely rich in mineral, timber nnd farming lands like North Carolina as good as that of the national government? Are not we as a State as competent, to manage our financial affairs as the ! general government? We must 1 i,.arn t, lvlv upon our own f,,r ?Uceossin I mhu-ss ent efforts nterpn.-es and the greatest step in the direction e i self-reliance is to re peal the prohibitory tax on State hanks, ar.d let us have monetary institutions of our own. Tho ieuiotrats pieeigea their honor at v mcago to uo tins, but under km administration too thick with Wali lf-d ml t!n national batiks th p'uge lias Kvn bn k. n ami it i i'-i 10 me 1 vooie. 1 oil li.r.y wriu- it on ll.eeiiim' That a feller is a t,,(.l When tl'.e eye is or. the olliee An' the mortj-ageon the mule! Constitution. Lovers of irood cigars tun find ther.i v . t reel tnans Iirii; MMl! Fain! i:iidin? of the n'e'uiitand Vu'riM IIpKnrfe II Wind ii l lu Poetry. j Written for Tba Rtcouj. was a Udr to the press J,d write. A piece wbitL !'.s;.1eafd the people q-iite wrili woi severely criticised To have it primel shi not wise. 'Her in'enttons nnr have b-n very good. If 50 lUr? were tfr';'l!l.'' ras.:ndrtood. The peo. throush the p.es did rt-ia!i iti That sLowe J towards her titr mt t, um h tie .th; trie d h!I animosity tonriKnd An J :ui spuloy through the pr.r did send. 1 fM it not be"ccPP.l. their kiuJi.-ss has ben 'pite r jectci. Sh- s.il th.r wrr0 "ijrriori ;t ud di J ri: ino, ,i ..: . - . ... i .. . h Tlcj wrr nut tac t'jr " s ,in : co ll i not rea l, They r- n very t-hi.'t?3 tot," ' but very liAj.fiT indeed. AVhn r'ne entertained them ftt her houst? to ditto, J-he was ti'.ltd hy their coming about liii.e' - '-She st nt word i 2imd'atel they were r.ot in l:ie Society hu slio n 1 1 not po so long ' t.eluie the t me.' The tEijfiity of housej Lad on'y ';one rot in" But LosMtt;ity towards her they tried to nsruue. They ir.viud lit,: o diuo, nud .aitake cf a tire nitnt, .-he s.id "the imitation she hoped they'd ne'er rej.eat " She struck the people with a deadly fanjj When tutRtf.iitin inouttaia talk, wita Virginia colored trtaiip, Thii was inexcusable, and seen;ed rather Tunny, At sh thought "The mountain jicopli: su iu:eres'.i!. etu.ly. When living u;oiig iheui she tried to do rixht, Kor i:cedii.g buittr an 1 eggs, she was forced to be pal'iif, When coming to hef i.O'.tie sho vc them hr a. trillion, Or without things she would hnve done (th id did her writ-n oieution.) Her deiorii-tion cf the mountains ''So ruxjet;c a'id jrand'1 Showed that it was written by an educated hand. The beau::e s of that country, on could t.vt poitray Without an obiervatiuti of th. in ench and tvrry day. It eeinii Brnr that this "furrin' dame, lias made by h-r r.liiiK a prominent name Her "you"un's and t'anV have trav elled the state O'er tho ceuip.itnentary return?, one could not elate. Hut people there are who make a mi.-take And thus with the prees greHt libcrt'eo t e. It would have been brttr f have lot the pitco remain, Where it oiiinted, in an iiii.iiLHtivobrain. VIOLA. CHARLESTON CINCINNATI & CHICAGO SAMIKL HI" NT, A sfnt for Purchaser. Time table of tlie C'liarWton, Cin cinnati ami Chicago Itnilroad, in ef fect from ami after iH-ceniljur 17, ls!!3. ooiNi Noarit N'o. 33. Xo. 37. r.v. 'a"i'-n 1 05 pm 12 05 pm Ker.-l:aw 1 OS ptui 1 08 pin I.aiu:asier i J J pm! i u ,,, t aiawnn June, 'i i. pmi 2 15 pin Keck Hill, 2 45 pin1 2 33 pm Newport Tirzaii, Yer: illf Sh;T' 11 Ilii K -r.v ;rw I!:;H'k; ii.-g Kails a u: pm 2 5 piu 3 1! pi:i 3 03 pm 3 ! pir.; H li pir 4 IH j,m: 3 31 nin i nia K -15 pin (5 5s Dm :' 4 p. 1 ! i!t; 4 45 pin 4 52 pin 5 02 pin 5 30 pin 5 40 pin B fs pn 6 15 pm 7 20 pin l'attcrsou Sp'ujts 7 Ot pn, " Shelby ' 7 15 pin " Monreshero 7 43 prn " Henrietta 7 51 pin " Forest ily s 12 pm " Hut lierfordton S 2S pn Ar. at Marion 9 30 pm SOINO SOCTII I No. 3(1. I Xo. 32. I.v , Marion Hut herfordton Forest t'ity Henrietta Mooresboro S 05 aim i 45 am !) OS am! 7 47 am 0 21 am 8 03 am y 42 uii .s 21 am ! 52 am 8 32 am 10 22 am ! 00 am Shelby Patterson Sps 10 35 atn !) 11 am farls 10 45 am! ; is am lilaekshurjr 11 15 am 10 10 am Hickory t trove 11 43 am 10 55 am Sha ron 11 .Vi am 11 IS am 12 13 pm 11 41 am 12 25 pin 12 08 pm 12 32 pni !2 18 pm 12 50 pnvl2 50 pm 1 10 pm 1 10 pm 1 44 pnr 1 44 pm 2 3; pmj 2 3ti pm 3 20 pmi 3 20 pni " Vorkville " Tirzah Newport " Kink Hill " Cataw ba June, ' Lancaster " Kershaw Ar. at ( anulen. Trains Nos. 32 and 33 run daily ex cept Sunday, and trains Nos. 3 and 37 run on Sundays only. Nos. 32 and 3t? naveconnei'tioii with the C. V. & A. at liocji Hill. Nos. 32 and 33 connect with the Seaboard Air Line at Shelby. At Kodtlys. Old l'oint, Kind's Creek and London, trains stop only on signal. Sicond Class trains, which 'also carry passengers, leave Camden at 8:20 a. in., and arrive at Kork Hill at 2 p. in. He turning they leave K'.i k Hill at 3 p.m. ami arrive at Camden at 7:45 p. m, Trains of the snnie character leave Hlacksburg for Marion at .) a. 111., and return at : :ih p. hi. S. Ii. Lfwi-Kix. Cr. V. A. A. Tiiii-r, Superintendent. MOKTGAGE SALE tK HOUSE AN.. LOT I'.y virtue of a power of sale contained ia a Mortgage Deed executed on the 3 1st day 01 .arcn, isji, i.v w . r. Jones to secure the pnyiuent of the sum of Five Hundred Hollars, which sai-i Mortage lUed is duly recor.icn in i lie once olilie Uegistcrof Heeds of McDowtll ceuntv in Mortime Hook No. !, on j nge 377, the undersigi.ed Mortiragee will se:! to the highest bidder tor cash, to satiify s.tid mortgage, interest ana costs of jle. at th fnnri n I in Maiion.N. C., on Monday, M,ircli 12.h, I 12 o clock M. that valuable lot iwit" dl-;:in ho"5i- th-r-on. situntea on HiOMSt sue e: C.rdin Sireot in sail lew': cf MaricD. r. , I i i!i.in t t"i I ,t. . 1 n- ii,:v a!:,t n rl-e, Lue w.'t! !..inits i.ov iivt. be i.g Uown as the llu. tin;:" hoi:se and lot: aUo the fo.iowi-ig J iota in the "North .Viarion Addirion" to I tjwn M.rK.p.N.C, viz; 25Iuts in Block No. 00 Kts .alUsJo.I); i lots ia j ;:j k No. i: ; Cs l.-.t in Clock No. 21- 13 !o.s iu How Nd Z ; 33 lo 3 in eow No' is. For more definite and cert nn descrii tion lo' said ptOHUj nftrence is hereby made ,iot.ie tu t i)..rt-i-e IVe-i. recorded as aioiessi.i. m s SIil dav 0i Fihruary. A. D. J. L. Vl'MCAX. Mi r!,. L. C. Ka l ;ee. Alior. ry lo. Mo:t m Cost FOR 30 DAYS, In Order to Make Room FOR SDPZRrisra- a-coiDS- I tvIII sell at COST Mv entire stock of ml winter goods, embra cing Clothing, Shoes, Dress Goods, Hats, Blankets, Overcoats, wraps, etc. Wm. McD. BURG1N. Marion. X. C tXZ2,SUM2JUtl TO SIT OLD fKIESDS. Mr. Editor: Dense allow me space to I uppesl to my students for assistance, t am lirr. ana wnni to po 10 Dtiiimore, 10 nur Diy ee trra:e 1, and if each of tbe persooa who have attenled ray choo!s iu the p.tJt will send tn 10 cents, it "ii! eral.le me to do :l;'n. Friends, please help me thii much, j I am Land er would not ask it. I bare It inht over 7.OC0 pipils in hit experience jAdJress Prof. i. W. Bird, Marion, X. C. AOKTH t'lROUNjl, I MdowvII County. Superior Court. V Haynei vs A. I. ;rayson, et al 1 he undersigned, a t uminissioners in this cause, by virtue of a decree of the court therein made, will offer for j sale to the highest bidder at the Court I i!ou e door in Marion. X. C. at 1 o'clock I p ni o'j il.judrr. ilen !i 3 h, H 9i tbe W I i. J .-.iur:l :a t (.1 l..nd a a r hole u: i'i 1'. 0 iu's li1'.'.: Whs; in i;yr.. n tii- ..'. Iluv.-cii ho'i.e j,'accn Mud t! trtk, a'lout 4 iniiej from M.noa, coa taiuiu abnui. 491 acre and the boundaries of the w hole tract being as follows: Be g rnlnj at a Spanish oak (marked D. C-) on a InghriJe and ruiu thenee H. 19, E. 21 poles to a chestnut; thence S. 32 K 0 iiies to a pine; thence S. 45 E 13 poles to a pine; thence S. 67, E. 19 polj to a pin and Spanish oak ;th(.oce Eait 90 poles to a di.ubl post oak. A. L.Green's corner; thence S. 14, W. 4 ) poles to a small pill oak ; thence S. 5, K. 12 poles to a small post oak, beginn:ng at tbe corner of the lower tract bought of Ximrol Elliott; thence S. 50. W. 383 poles crossing the creek to a stake (with Elliott's liue) to tbe top of the mountain; thence X. 31 polts to a poplar; thence X. 7l W. 126 poles .o a small kory ; thenco . 2'.', V. 18 poles to a black jack in th line ot the W. Green old 6urvey; thence YV. 54 po!es to a white 0:1k; thence X. 33 polo to a black gum; thenca X. 50, E 247 poles to a Spahi;h oak: thence SS. 75, L. 11 poles to a persimmon ; ther.ce . 55. h. 110 poles to thebegnning. This tract of laud has been divided iuto two tracts by a line crossing the public road and Muddy creek. Luving tine wood land, and bottom on both tract'. Tract Xo. I, containing anout 231 acres, and tract Xo. 2 about 2o acres. There is said to be a vey fiue talc mine 011 this properly seur the ' railroad. Tbe terras of Bale are one third cash, balanc in one and two years. For, an inspection of the map of the property or any further in formation in reference to sacio appljr 10 K- J. Justice, Marion, X. 0. Jan. 27, laU4. J. I). Murphy, K.J. Justice. ( Commissioners. North ('aiolina, Superior Court, McDowell County j Spriiijr Term 181U. (I Xichols. Adn'r of I Witter, I Summons s. I and X. M. Holiowar Adin'i . Attachment. of B. Witter. The defendant in the aboTr entitled! cause is horcby notified that the plaintiff abjve named has commenced an action ugauirt hie r for the recovery of the sum of $120(.00 to be due the plaintiff by the de fendant because ot the w rongful conversion bv the intestate ot the dt fetidntof person al property belonginjj to the estate of the intestate of the plaintiff. And the said de fendant, X. il. Holiowar. Aum'rz of E. Witur is he.-eby required to appear at the nut Term of the Superior Ciurl of McDow ell Com.ty to be held at the Court House 111 Marion, . C, comment in;; on Monday tho bth day of March 189 4 and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff. which will be filed in said court, during the first three days of the term. The defend Lint above named is further tiotitied that Attachment proceedings have been issued in the above entitled cau.e, and tne War rant of Att tchment has been levied on the property of the detcuuaut, in tbis, McDow .11 county, X. (J. January 1 1th, 1391. B. B. PUICB, Clerk Superior Court. Jdires Mmrij and Justice k Justice, Atty'a for rlaiut'.tr. NOTK'E OF SERVICE Y PUIJLI CATiOX. North Carolina, ) SuTiur Court, Mclovell County j Spring Term 1804. John Carson, Plaintiff, Notice of Summons and Warrant E. A. Thomas, Joseph L. El list on, C K Itrooks a.'ul JN,bert P. Uari of Attachment I'elentlants The tlefer.dants. Joseph L. Elliston, c. K. i;n.ois unci lCouert I . Hare, are iicroby notiicd that the plaintiff has begun an actioa against them and K. A. Thomas in the Superior Court of McDowell county ts recover the interest due on a note axecn ted by them on the First day of May, 189, for the sum often thousand eiht hundred and thirty-seven and 50-100 dollars, (f 10, 837.50,) due five jears after date, with inQ tereH at 8 per centnni per annum from date, due and payable annuallr. and the sai i defendants are hereby requi'ed to ap po.ir at the text term of the Superior Court for McDowell county to ba held on tbe First Monday of March, 1894, and an swer or demur to the complaint which will be filed within tbe first three days of said term. Aud the said defendants are fnrthar noti fied that on the 18th day ot Jar.uary, 1J94 tbe plaintiff caused an attachment to ha levied in said act. on upon tbe int.rt of tbe said Joseph L. Elliston, C. R. Brooks and Hobt P. Hare in and to a tract of Und situate in the town of Marion, X. C, which saia lanu is tuny uscntej in a certain ded executed by John Carson and wife to K. A. Thomas, Trustee, the said deed ap pearinz on record in Dook Xo. 22, on page 408, 1:1 the oQics of the Hegister ot Deeds of McDowell couuty. and also upon five sev eral lots be'.ouginx to Robert P. Hare, in "Mt. Ida Park," fully described in a deed frcm John Yancey, to Itobert P. Hsre, ap pealing on record ia th e office of the said Hegister of Deeds, in Hook Xo. 19, on psge 33; That said warrant is retu rouble to the Sprinjj Term, 1894, sid Superior Court of McDcwell cvunty, aud was to seeure tbe above mentioned sum. This 20th Day of January, A. I). 1694. li. li. Pkick, Clerk Superior Court J. L. C. Bird and James Morris counsel for plaintiff. NOTICE. By virtue of a .Mortg-go Deed executed to me by J. II. Atkin and wife, Mary Atkin, and registered in tLe oBice of Register of Deeds for McDowell County, X. C. In Book of Mortgage Deeds No. 4, on 13. I w ill sell to tbe highest bidder, lor cash, at the court house door in Maiion.on tbe 2eth, day of February 1894, at 12 o'clock, M. the fol lowing house a-d lot in the town of Marion. Adjoining Spring Street on the Xorh. A. B Oilliey on tbe South, Mrs. Mc.rj-1. Carson on the South, and V. P.Jones, H.J. 11!!, A. V. Hicks and J. (i Nichols an the West, :t being the lot J. IL Alkiu bought of B R Price, aud is lett wide aad la poks dtre; Tbis January 22nd lsOt. L. F. Lose Record aud World $ U5oT By special arrangement we are en abled to send you The Maiuox Kkcord anutlie ework Weekly World for une year for cIJMl in advance ft.i...i.L " -"pii. Jannarr 3d .. . -'" bcribers who pay up of course are en 15. 1 MAIN STREET, MARION. N. C. Keeps in stock the best of RYE AND CORN WHISKIES, WINES, BKANDIES, BEER ALE Cigars, Tobacco, Bottle Goods. and Liesj ectful! solicit a are tf jour pat" rooage. CHAMP ELLIOT Marion Beef Market. JAMES & WEEKS, : PROPRIETORS. Keep on Land Fresh Meats of e? ery kind, iacludiu'Beef, Porkand Mutton. r-VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY. North Carolina, J McDowell County. ) J. B. Rustic ) Notice of vs. execution John Carsou and others ) sale. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the superior court of McDowell county in the above entitled action, I will on Monday, the f.tli day of March, 1S'.)4, at 12 o'clock u, At tb" court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest winch the said John Carson, one of the defendants above named, has in the following described real estate, to wit : A certain tract tlan l lying and bing in McDowill Ciunty a id a joining th Unds of Richard Turner, X. C. Corpauiof , and Hrnry Po est, anl known as the Jobnatban Duncan land, and conveyed by J. Porter to Jo in Carson by detd, regis- red in the office of tb Ksgister of Deeds for McDow .11 county, in Book 21, 00 page 8t. Containing about 1 03 acres. A certain tract of lanu granted by the .state otXorth Carolina to John Carson, on 1 March 18tb 1872, lying aai ba'uig in saii county, on tbe waters of Big Back Creek, on Bull Ri'le. adjoining the lan4s of the ate J. K Hawkins anl others; tbe said grant being registered ia the office of the Register of Deeds for McDowell county, in Hook 14, on Page E9. Containing about 374 acres. certain trwt lying and. being ia Mc Dowell county, on the waters of Clear Creek, adjoining the lands of J. S. Brown, James M. (ireenlee and others, deeded by K. Hawkins, on 7th July 18)12, to John Carson and registered in tbe Regis tars Office for McDowell county, in Cook 11, on Page 541. Containing about la9 acrs - A certain tract of Und C ) iVryrd by Sam uel D-al to lohn Carsou, and registered in t ie office et th Hegister of Deeds for Me Dowrll county, in Book 12, o Psge 69. Containing 2 acres more or less. A certain No. ot lots in the town ef Marion, X. C, convey d by the Augusta, Marion Investment Company to John Car son, lots X. 3tf and 31, Block 9, lots 1. 3. 4 and 5, 15 lock o. 14, see map in the office if Register ot Deeds for McDowell county, uooK 10, page a'JQ. A certain parcel of land lung and beinjf in McDowell county, on the West side of North Fork, acjoiuiog the lands of widow Acftr.iy and '.he ilurphr hinds. Containing abou-. :00 acre mere or les. A certain tract of land Iving and being in e id county on the Kat side of tbe North rurk, adjoining fie lands ef Douson on the Kast, Joe Craig on tbe South, Emanuel Lewis and others on tbe South. Contain, ing one hundred and forty acres more or less, A certain tract of land lying nnd being in tbe county of McDowell, ou tbe waters af Little Buck Creek, adjoining tbe lands of openrer Elliott, Patton Snipes, Hick Stroud and oinrs, containing 121 acres more or less. A certain tract of land lying and being ia Dya.'tsvil!e Township, and conaty and Mate aforesaid, adjoining the lands of Jason Allen, A. L. Bright. T. B. Hemphill and others. Containing 490 acres more or less. A certain lot in tbe town of Marion, 5.C. acjomiBg the lands or Dr. Urotb, James s) Kll.ett and others. A certain house and lot in North Marlon fronting ea Hemming Avenue. Plemming Avenue beiag on the Kast of said boue and lot, the said lot was conveyed bj tbe Augusta Marion Investment Coropaov. to John Carson and aojoins tbe lands ot the Carolina Improvement Company and others. A Certain number of lots in tbe Augnste Marion Iinvestment Company addition to 'lie lewn or Marion as wnl appear frent 1.1 apt in tbe office efthe Register of Deeds tor atuovm vounty in noon is, en pegs ouu, mo ionewing is ibe nnaber : ef lets Bloaa Xo. 1, containing 11 lots; Block No J, containinx 4 lots ; Block Ne.,4. boand ed as follows : On the North by Cresent A v euue, oa tne west hy lilock No. 3. and Maia fcret, lands of Win. McD. Burgin, on the otitn, ana Uaran bweat oa the Kast Hlock Xo. 5, containing &0 loU; Block Ne t), conuiaing 1 1 lots, l;lock No. , contain "ii - iui. oiot ao. o, containing ia :o:s ' n-ore particular description, see Book ot Weeds 1Z. on paga 396, in tbe afiice Register of Deeds lor McDowell county. This February 2ud, 1831. :o. II. Oaaonr, Sheriffof McDowell Ceunif SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION' North ('itnnvi McDowell County, j per CuBrt. K. M. Burjin,plaiiit'n,, vs. The Kis-hmond A Dan- ' ville Kail road Com- ! Order of Pub- pauy, lieuben t-oster f lication. anu t. n. Uuideko per, receivers defend ants, j Cpon hrating tbe affidavit upon fi e in the abovbstattd esse itis ordered by the Court that publication of the summons be made fur six (6) consecutive weeks ia the Marion Record for the defendants above r.anied 10 pear beJere the Judge of the Supeiior Court for the said county of Mc Dowell at a court to be held at the Court House in Marion m the 1st Monday ia Match 1594 and n:aer the complaiut of plaintiff which will be jled in the office of the clerk of said Superior Court wiihin the three Erst days of the term otherwise judgment will be t;ken lor the rli-r ,tr- mArti isa4. - 1 xt,r i . . . rr?r t t t it't, . uy. r ttttiu, I'kesidext. JChartered 1186 CAPITAL $30,000. PIEDMONT BANK of Mobgakton, N. c Accounti of Merchants and Individuals Solicited, Erchngo I0, , " and Sold, and a General Iiankin Busing Conducted ' INTEREST-BEARIN8 COUPON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSUED, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. . That 1 am headquarters for anything yon may waut I don't blow about buying my big stock for cash. I uo Detter and get down to hard nan antl son rTSa' treat every o.e alike and thl. Is tbe reason wbyyen ca s.ndyen, eh.te le - mui-a goous lor me same nionev as you can. KIK7 One Price to Rll -IV Bi?niiIfmJbU,iD'-M !-' ----- , r inai s never aeviale Tress these Clad Kulei Ifyoo want smooth tailing g.i iowa to a boint where vet yourself and buy where you can ' Obiarin k Most Goods for hi Don't get into such that another Kan's vsloei uit become bis bargains strangle you. The borrower is servant to the lead.. SOLOMON jTITEW am bet er prepared than ever before t. ir;- n ,,ocVl,M 1 h" before aud 1 have g., te tnit yon. Ba inniDd utn. .i.vi..r ...-: . gwS TOJ. I expect to obb m. B - vh.vmhm mww UT ll.C to show you a better line of Crockery, Glassware and Lamp Goods LOW PUKES A sd fa ir d kalis q Thomas IWedd, Vxr'cty Store, . Drug, Patent Medicines, Fln Colognes and Extract, Toilet Soap, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Comb, Stationery, Tobacco aii't Citfarn, and everything usaally kept in a first-class Drag Store, esn b bought at bard timtf priews, at I am noTf reeciring and opening up the largest and beat selected stock of drugs eyer brought to this market and propose to sell these lower than erer before Stationary ni Edops. In this class of goods I propose to J suit the most fancy taste. Come jj and see for yourselres. I rr ill hare ji in stock during the holidays as j of ) good stationary ;! be found anywhere. jj Jl I ilso keep the best 5e cigar on jj I j the market. 11 li French candies and Toilet arti- I It cles generally. if j Iflpf-ctfully, II M. F. MOSFHEW, Marion High School, For IJoth Sexeh. prii Term liegins Jan. 8. 1894. Instruction given in all tho English branches, Latin, Greek, German and Higher Mathematics. A good opportunity afforded for a cheap education. The surround ings are healthful. Tuition from $1.00 to 2.50. For fur thcr particu lars apply to, W. P. VOOD, A- B- Inn- S. r. PEARSON C-iPiiiEn Ot-ganized 188!).) SURPLUS $lo,ooo. -the- AFFORD TO M, 7 'ps j 11 P"e'-Good value d P,.p.r trM, Ir ewa r. est to supply alt sour wants, havin A u ' . j' " piease K nmlftr hunnn 1 . will then be able Marion, HA 8 VIS, R. C !! and cologno as can j i R.W. WILLIAMS Boot and Shoe Maker ' "P Piedmont Hotel, Marion. Repairing neatly done a1 ! - f. : titled to this rate. l e1BU' I I'rice, I -tt for Plaintiff. J CTkSu'pC work guaranteed.

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