V MAKI,OX RECORD. -"-EatereJ ii '.lie poaloftice at Uaxioo.S. C. J. II. ATKIX, Editor aiid Prop'r. lie JvertUiiv rte of the RECuhU it riuiiDiliit aij wiu ie lurmstiea upon ciiiioiiiMi. All .irniieoituts are pv. j tleiUntbljruiiriPrcUl.ui..ien.rnlre, r frunnlbll auJ will ht furnished upon made. , ! ! j-UEsfc'itii'TioN Kate?. One Year - 1.00 Six M;nth - - 5fV ; Marion. . C, Mov 11, 1S9-1. The Republican Thursday nom inati'd Kichir.an l'euron for t'on-gr.'-s at Asheville, and are on the war path with plenty of bad poli tics and good boodle. The pofetmastfr at Oberlin, traded postage stamps to the ni-r-chanU for goods, and made a fitUe report to the department. The n--feult i that 2 cent tamps are only worth lGj cents per dozen in (Her liu, and Ilezikiah Cook, the ex postmaftter, i in jail. I'oxky and two of his olfi-tr, Carl lirowno and Christopher Col umbus Jones, have leen convicted of walking on the grass on the Cap itol grounds at Washington. Tie penalty is alxut 1U0 tine and 0 davs in prison. We conrutulat' Coxey on not doinu something worse. One count in the first in dictment was for carrying com monweal army banners. Truly this lias become a great day of nothing ness. It will be a source of plea.-urc to old man Harrison to know that whatever the balance of the world may do, McDowell County Repub licans are still endorsing him. Rut then it would be ingratitude for the old office-holders under him t meet in a love feast and not sav something good alout the old. relic of the pat, It is not Renjam in now boys, it is Banjam out, and will remaiu TilK taritV bill ? Yes, well, old mau Hoar made a few objections. old man Harris mad a few re marks, and nearly everybody in the Senate wanted to make a few changes, and this is the latest from the tariiV bill.' The Senate is dis agreed, the party h disgraced and the country is disgusted at present' but we trust it is only temporary, and that June apples will bloom pretty soon, and all will be lovely in the sweet by-and-by. Fillibus erine will come to an end. when there's no Wilson bill toWUnd. Ax effort is being made to have ilw rate of postage on newspapers and other second-class mail matter increased to about double the pres ent rate. Wo trust our represen tatives in congress from the "rural district" will see that no such piece of infamous legislation is adopted. The buiners nu n of tin northern cities are demanding this increase with the hone of securing thereby a 1 cent letter jK'stage rate. lVple throughout the country and in small towns would have to pay more for their reading matter if the postage rate was increased. If Congress will remember that nueh a change would only affect .the farmers and people in small towns, while the government spends annually nearly twelve million dollars to deliver mail matter at the doors of people in the citie-. ve Indieve the rate will not be changed. Chapter 341 Section 1 Laws of Jojrth Carolina, says "That no person shall place or allow to re main in the Catawba river l otw.-eli the alouth Carolina lino and Old Forf, in McDowell county any ob struction whatever, to the free and open passag'.' for 15 -h unless &uclt obstruction shall iv.' a trv and opn pastas1 U r tih of not u than one hundnd feet at any one place in said obstruction or ob structions and where thrre mav euch obstructions on Ktli siles ot an island or islands or shoal K longing to the saine or different persons, then the opening of aid obstruction or shoal diall be nt less than thirty feet in eacli of the different channels, under a K'iialty of twenty-five dollars for every day that such obstruction is allowed t remain, one-half to goto the party sueing, and the other half U) the school fund of the county w here euit is broupht W hope tho - .-li. tinv.i tiwli .l inii urtriifv in the1 , -it . i . r ti I Jneo. col : Hatiiel Sookers: Mary T Catawba will take note of the,Mil,er " 1 alwo and rememlr that thy are liaise to le indicted any time, and ! those killing out the fish with j dvnainito should Iu made suffer tho full penalty of the law If they are allowed to go on killing the fish in auch a wav it w ill only W a matter of a short time until they will all be killed out. They ought : to know that they don't get one fish out of every twenty that they'j I ill. Stp it. " THE TRUTH OF HISTORY, orth Caro'iiia's Record In the War Between the State. The Landmark. . - A tie spapercorrtsjiondeiit meii iioiis thut in the speeches tit the CVnfflerat- whrans' n-union at birmiiighain. Ala., last week, th-re wad COllfepiCUoUb laiiuru iu uiokc ; aiA niention of the deeds of thw v' , rrii:.,t trmiTu in the-late wad COlltiic war; and tin com-.spoiidt.iit, aj (Jergiari, gjn on to &ay that in a recent conversation with U'iierai j James Longstreet he asked him what State furnished the l-st trtiops in the war. " neral Long strt'tdid not ai swer the question directly, but replied that upon numerous battle fields he had noticed that there wore more Fed eral dead before the North Caro lina regiments than Ijeton those from any other State. As for t lie failure of the North Carolina soldiers to get any kindly mention from the speakers at the Rirniingham hurrah, North Caro lina is t,uite accustomed to omis sions of that kind. Other atatws brought on that war. other States have writUn histories of it, and tlier States are siili doing the blowing about it. One ot our tow nsmen, in narrating toanoiner, ii few davs ago, the story of his life, said of its chief event, said: I went to the war from Mississip pi, but 1 wasn't very brittle about t. hmploying a part ot that citizen's language, n mav be said that North Carolina "wasn't very brittle" aUmt going into that war. She nalized that "war is the scourge of Ciixl" and that secession meant war. with all that the term implies. Her ordinance of seces sion was not passed until the liOth of May, 1GI. South Carolina and other State to the south and Vir ginia to the north of her hs.u al ready gone out. Here she stood between tle ui and nothing was Ic-t't for her but to go too. When she went she went in a whirl and for w ho would stay the longest. She furnished the armies of the Con federacy more troops than any other State in it, though she was not the most populous State. She furnished more troops than she had legal voters and they were the stubbornest lighters of all those that followed the Starry Cross. Testimony to this fact has been given by other just men ; it is giv en by (ieiieral Longstreet in his statement in these words: "Upon numerous battle-fields I noticed there were more Federal dead in front of North Carolina regiments than in front of the regiments from any other State." That tells the tale! Let it be told to the children of the State. We have been robbed of the glory of our war record by those who gut us into the war, but lets keep its history straight at home. South Carolina and Virginia did a vast amount of vaporing in advance aln.ut what they were going to do. and have vapored no lit le since about what they did. WithoiijLiiile, threats in advance, or unbecoming expiations smeeit was North t'arolinaWTnrVSm the execution w hile the business was on, and the proof oflt was found in the num ber of Federal dead in front of her regiments. General Longstreet is the latest witnes';. Impartial his tory will one day record the facts as they were. Meantime let the children know that North Caro lina sent more troops to the field than any other State; that they were the I est soldiers there: and that more of them died for the Confederacy. DUN'S TRADE RtHORT. Tba l)cr. h la rl:im th Ml ChcM lug Sign. New York, April U R. G. Don A Co.'s weekly rvviewr of trade says: Husincss improvement meets many obstacle;., and is scarcely as distinct as it has Wen in rvoent week. Mrikes have cl.ccki.l the improvement in building and twimt? other trailes, and scarcity of coke has caused the closing of Rome irin vork. while a strike of a'.l 1'ituminous iron workers is ordered, and m.iv prove serious. Jlorc favorable crop reports than were expected, which justify larger hope fr nei.t fall, have arrested the upward tendency in prices of products. The renewal of g-oul exports occasions some disquietude, but the gradual ex haustion of poods in the hands of deal- makes the consumption of the peo- ' pie tr.;ice dintinctly felt, and apparently Lirpur. and this demand increases with the tfaln ia nnmber of hands t work. It car.nnt kid that uncsrtaintr aa tuthe futnn ha njatcr-ully dir.iiaiahed, j pvi T:.erc h i.u evict n y gt.ii.g liu- ' r'si)n thr.t there v 1 lc iirtA.rl;-nt : le(ri'.at:on on the currency or ta I tarfT. T:ie in.vress;t n. whether err on- . ons or n-it. indueseva the action of many. The proposal to remove the tax t on isue of state banLs is not by many thought likely to prevail. Tin tl; 1 who'e. thouph pro-jres U t:.U ob- j atructed by anevrtainties. it has not been arretted. The most cheering sin !t the de crease of commercial failures of import ance, though one mortajre loan concern has failed with liabilities of S5.5oc.liu0, tLe liabilities in mil -r.m i. mres for the first week of April were i omy rJ.HW.9Hl of which sm).0. were ! of manufacturini? anrl f i ".!v 1,i I trading concern. j ; Vnrlaimed l.eiien in narien t'o.t Office. J. M. Vauchu: Miss Carrie Tate: C. S. IHnn: Samuel Ash: A. K. Jimm-r- ; "": M's Millie Kit.caid : Mr. Thoma -tiSDon: II. i. Ardlss: Mis .l.ilU I J. r. Mi-Ti-BKY. r. m. NOTH K! XOTICK!! XOTICK!! Ve are now in possesion of the most ! ! valuable inioa nrorrr- in t;t..hn j Yancey and McDowell ruiintiVs, also'i j fine timber lands, and it will pay the J . nhvrn capitalists and speculators to i tTty, i on us wiien tn need or such prop- Ialc A Atkin. l For Salk: A Valuable Iron Mine. (.all on or aaitress A. n IEMa.v. iirioi.. . .'. AT COST! w e mean what '.ve say. The above man held up a train loaded with goods, but the engineer told him lit; could buy them cheaper from us than he ouM vv-:y l!h in hoind. The little chap is strictly in it, so are we for Low Prices. Of course all our ladies dress goods goes with everything we have at cost. The old lady can convince him of our prices, as eh. Jhajust bought ' her spring and summ r goods from v"inen could us at cost, and twentv nt keep her from our store during our closing out sale ft lit ' THE LARGEST AND THE CHEAPEST STORE That has ever been at XEBO,N.C. The rapid increase of my trade eneourajred me to com plete my stock in everything that is generally kept in u Hrt-clas country store. Come one and all and ex- i amine, it is here impossible to enumerate, omc and see for voursclves a bargain in icveiythig I sell. I can io furnish lumber ainl laths in any quantity desired at the lowest prices possible. Respectfully, G. JL A XX IS SALE OP Valuable Y VIRTUE of the power cor.terre'. ipkt i.. v ir.ji rt- , On the 17th day of February, 101, and duly recorded in the office of the Reg ister of letd-! of Mc Dowell Countyi we will sell At Public Auction To the highest bidder for rash at the Court House door in Marion, McDowell coiintr, X. at 12 o'clock M. on WEDNESDAY THE 23RD DAY OF MAY 1894. The tract of land described in said Mortgage and known as the "Bynuni's Cross-Roadi Place," about feur mile from Marion in McDowell county. Containing 600 Acres, And being the name place on which the said B. F. liynuni used to live. Thus pale in made by consent of Mortgagors, B. F. Byntim and wife, who will join in the Deed to the purchaser. The-!3n6fis well watered .Aad- tfmbered, and for further description reference is made to the Mortgage on record in the Reg isters Office in McDowell County, or can be obtained from E- J. Justice, attorney, Marion. X. '. .1. 11. Millis, ' j -Mortgagees. Xotice. J. S. ElKOit V. S. Master and wife, G. A- Masters. Bv virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of NcDowell County made at Spring Term 1 694 the undersigned Commissioners appoiuted by said decree, will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House'door .u Marion, on the first Monday in June 1894, the following described tracts of land. First two tract) adjoining the lands of the Hicks heirs Gra;son and Vount and otLer., containing 105 acres more or less. The third trad adjoining the Wni. M Dobsoo lands, t lie Stock laiids and others. All of which Slid land is ftIly described in a Mortgage Deed made by V. S. Masters and wife, G. A Masters to j. S. Elliott aud regUtered in U0ok 4, page 319 of Mortgages iri t tie office of Hegister of Deeds of McDowell County, to satisfy a juug.nent in favcr of the plaiuiitf for the sum of i44:..00 acd interest on Bute ftom July 1j, 1S91 at sf per ce::t per annum un til the rendit ion of said judgment and 6 rer cent thereafter and costs ot this acfon 1!. 1?. Pkics, Commissioner. May 2nd 1601. Reduced Kates ou the Rich. inond & Danville. The Richmond A- nnviii lii. ;iouo win f.-n rou'iit-irip IICKTS L' ! i !?.'.! 'zh at.'I r t 11. v i c -c ut.: )T t .- ' . .. 1 ...Ml 1 . i . . I fne Lie;, w-jmt A jJuvillo itaij- ! road will sell round-trip tickets to j Charlotte, and return from Marion on account of the annual meeting of the Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons. From Marion $3.00. The Richmond & Danville Rail- ; road wil! sell round-trip tickets to Durham and return on account of tht ltetiug of the North Carolina ' ntal Asstciation. From Marion $0.30. ond & Danville Rail - road will sell round-trio tickets to 1 j i i Cxoldsljoro and return on account I f , . . , , . , Of the mating Ot the Grand Lodge j I.O. O. F. From Marion $11.20. I The Richmond & Danuille Rail- IrMaHuill 11 r.A.tr,n Aashville, Tenn.,and return on ac- count of the meeting of the Gen- eral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church at that place on Mav 17th . .. , ' , - . ' "" iiie-i.as tare lor me trip. pea to all p-rsoi a indebted to the I of tbe said -n P JaiitU to Uiak j diate pavcier t aiid aett-eajeni ; j.", . KiCA MIKE FOR RfllF n tU Mica 3Ji in Mit.-hell countv One liundrrcren of lard in the tract Jut) birch tr s and other timber tJaf train Apply to the Carolina Improvement CoM XIaricc, Ii. C rr-3 UFE FOR LIFE. mrj mt m If ! Trtfdj h4 Ftto f tMm ! HxBMonixo, Me., April 14. James Corwin, n American commercial trav eller, arrived here yeeterday frwa Guaymae and brings word of a tragedy faet enacted near that place, in which a wealthy Americas colonist named F. W. Tennett was the victim. Mr. Tea Mtt had had conaiderable trouble with a Mexican neighbor named Longorio. This led up to the commission of the erime. Longorio ambushed Mr. Ten nett and riddled his body with bullets. Longorio was immediately arrested and confessed to the crime, lie will be shot. . ltrcord and World f 1.50 By special arrangement we ar en abled to send you The Makiok Recobd and the New York Weekly World for one year fr ? 1-V) in advance. Old sub scribers who pay up of course are en titled to this rate. A fir.t-cla!3 shoe, the "Ferfee tion," can lo had in any size and quality for $1.00. worth $1.25, at Martin Uros. Ladic-3 and gentk-men. if you have any walking to do, or a sum mor tramp, it wili pay you to call and see Martin Ilros., line of shoe before vou ttart. ClU'lHU DIRECTORY. METHODIST CHfRCH. Services on the first, second and third Sundays in ach month, morning at 11 o'chn-k. evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday School at 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night at 7:00 o'clock. Rev. T. J. Rogers, the pastor of th Marion Church, will also preach every 4th Sunday at Snow Hill at 11, and Dry Pond jt 3 o'cloc k p. t:-;v:ia in the fciloWUlg chiirchfs Iy tli pastor: Marion on the 2nd and 4th Sabbaths at 11 a. m. and at night. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. weekly. Old Fort the 1st and 3d Sabbath nights, except every two months on the 3d Sabbath at 11 a. m. Siloam the 1st Sabbath at 11 a. m., the 3d Sabbath in the after noon. Greenlee at 11 a.m. every two months on the 3d Sabbaths, and every other 3d Sabbath night. Sabbath School each Sabbath at each church. NORTH COVE CIKCVIT. Rev. A. Y. Gantt, pastor. Caper naum at 11a. m. 1st Sunday. Carlisle 3 o'clock 1st Sunday. North Catawba 11 o'clock 2nd Sunday. Centenary 11 o'clock 3d Sunday. Green Mt. 3 o'clock 3d Sunday. Concord 11 o'clck 4th Sunday. Ianl NortL Carolina, I Kale, Superior Court. McDowell County. Wni. M. Iiiai tun. Notice of Sale vs I of Real K.-tute. 1". J. Si clair, et. als. IS y virtue of the power confern d upon me bv a decree of the Sup-iior Couit -.f Said county, luade t the Sprirg Term lbi4 in the nbove intitied cause. I w ill sell tor chsu at the court bouse iloor iu Marion, N. C On the tiisl Moudav in May I8i4, it being the Mi day of May The fallowing desciioed lai.ds, to wil: A certain tract or p tree! of laud lying nnd being in the county nd state aforesaid, on t lie watirs of Young's frk of North Muddy Creek, and known as the Drllinger lands, and located on the south boundary of Thompson s tnap of the C. C. k C-. Ad dition to the town of Marios, N. C For a more particular description, see deed from William Dellinger and wife to Win. M. ICanton, recorded in the office of the Ueg isier oi Deeds tor McDowell county in liouk 11, on page 63. This April Gth 1314 D. K. lll'DGISt. Commissioner. FLEMVIING HOTEL JInrioit, 3T. C. JOHN YANCEY, Jr.., Pkopkietok. ' ! NEW EQUIPMENTS THROUGHOUT. First-class Sample Room. FREE BILLIARDS. First-class Livery, Sale and Feed ! ' j Fre? bus; meets all trains. w terms lurnishea on upplication.JI ' 2 V MAKUiN, N.C. J. A. McDonald, Proprietor. Everything neat and good sam- I . j liH.solu(ion. TO WHOM IT MAY COMERS, ' Kdow aW vrni 'hit w. w. rvtari r.d I J- S D-TWrt' herttotot doing l uines aa partners under the firm nam cf V V i r,rtur. , n .,, ; u.Tart 4. Co., at D sartaTii;, in McDowell j county in Xo.th Carolina, b.vethi, day j difc!Ted their lusicess isttrest. and that " d' b,s due lo ,he ,aid 5rw "nd " J"!,t owiS .T"bH te paid to nd b, W. r. j Xo(Ire. ' Having qnaKaed a. Executor of tbe last t wiU "J lUn3K' f Scmb -irc d. i on 23 lay of March 1st. Notice i be'ebv t a'.e son ij!i:; claims .:eiil it i Till iia.e il be TUi .. . . , ; Prticrib'"1 hT i or tb-s n.iiice I P'eaJe I ia fear of tUei,- reoorr j March 2Ttii 16.-4. G. II. Gaaoijr, Eitcutot ci Acn P. Si:L VARIETY ! html. 2Vf curlew, jV S. When in need of anv Cfood, call and see me. I have got the ! Largest Line iu town, and sell them low down, and I know it will pay you to EXAMINE MY GOODS AND PRICES lefore making your purchaes, as I can save you money. Yours for low prices and fair dealings, &s mi INSURE YOUR LIFE INTHE Most Reliable Company in the WORLD, THE NEW YORK LIFE. W? p.iid U o-ir Pi licy Holl.-rj a-...'! " ii-"t, .t!.G74 Every Second, $100.42 Every Minute, 16.025.02 Every Hour. $48,200.10 Every Day, $269,200.90 Every Week, $1,203,204.18 Every Month, $15,038,450.27 During 1893. We are the people, and will visit your city. Think of your interes. Pearson &McDowdl, Jloi'fantoii. X. Q KENTUCKY BAR KEEPS Pure Ktntncky Rye and Nurth Carolina Corn Whiskies, Wines. Brandies Exiort li'-er. Cliampi irno, Brandy Peaches, French Brandy, and in fact, all litpjors kept in a first-class Saloon. Orders solicited from adjoining counties, Address the KEX1 VCKYBAlt, FOREST KLNG lliirh-Bred Trottinjr Stallion 5 Years Old, will iakp: TIIESEASOXOFI894 ATMAUIOX AX D MORGAXTONN.C. At $10 to Guarantee. PJIDIGUEE. Sired by Veteran, ho by Happy Medium, and he by Hambletonurn 10. KingV tirst dam, Lady Forest, j f he by Edwin Foreit, ho by Mara- i brino Clin;npIon, ho by Mariibriiio I.-liii. Ve !t Ma'iibri.io CI-if". Fot .-: KiiHr H t:4 I.iJN's -i.iest u.id lj.?t brtu stj-ii-n in North Carolina. lie is a trotting and sad dle horse, JI is a nephew of the Great Nancy Hanks, the rpieen of the turf of the world. He 16 hands high, dark bay, stylish and fast, Address J. H. ATKIN, 3Iarion X. C. Always Cares, Botanic Blood Bairn Jy a curt ot SrnjU. tiKnmm-: Carrh. I'tcers. i r-i " AND BLOOD DISE ArtS. Aiiie tron the preicripUoo i f an tiaxt-i ptivixi.a no nsei mnh mrrl jl nam lw4oy-i Mr.i f c-.'inacS ne tar fitc veji Sy to- saniaof grmttvi P"t has aoMmraJ at t uhrfarawtMUtKiuJ t up Tome rad Civod PurfSer ever offered to th.. worii. h cake a healing rr-Pt-!. ssr HiTe fou coo of wo-certix If not ken ejr tout local drurr M. ttni Zz ce f tr a larr? t-jIe. w f :jn fc bi MUes. tr.i BLOOD RUM C0a fll!2nt3, Ga. j Will BF. OPEN '-'1 ! --rttry?r-r&fi NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL KOR THE DEAF AND DVMB. This handsome building will be fusnislied and ready fur occupancy in September ncKt. It U an attractive building and an ornament to the progressive city of ilorantor;, (;ku. 1. Rurirlar Irugs, Patent Medicines, Fine Colognes and Extracts, Toilet Soaps. Tooth and Hair lirush-, toinl)s, Stationery, Tnba eo and C"iif:ir, and everytliin usually kept in a firt -Has Drujr Sture, can be bought at bard time prices, at J. JV.SJJllSJJTJIAX, Untrfjist. MAKiON. X. C. Brugs I Brii DRUGS! I am now receiving and opening up the largest and best selected stock of drugs ever brought to this ii:nrket and propose to sell these lov. er than ever before Station In this class of goods I propose tn suit the most fancy taste. Come and see for yourselves. I will have in stock during the holidays as good stationary and cologne as can be found anywhere. I also keep the best 5c cigar on the market. French endies and Toilet arti cles generally. Respectfully, m. F. MQEFHEW. SPRIMG AND WITH IT i Will be Found at tlie General Mercliuidisc Houm? O ihe Clioiccbt, Larger and Cheape&t StocK ot ginxls over ofieied in Marion. I -vvi&li the Public to conic and see my New Ci""! and new prices, and defy all competition. STOVES HARDWARE AND UME SPECIALTIES. J. S. DYSART M A IX S 1 11 KK I , M A K IUN. X C e io stock tLe best of RYE AND CORN WElSKTbS. "!.vt.j, ;;s M'iK. u';r:i: .l jo-u-. hHC.;:. anc Battle livedo. ; -:.-..tfu!"j ..livIt 3 tl.re ;f: . i:e. CHAMP ELLIOT ! ! 2 ' i I a i I X I 2 ! 1 1 5 ' I ' IN SEPTEMBER. bb mm m v MORGAXTOX, N. C. Kkwis, Tres't. S. T. I'kar-i.v. a Pro if Vault, Patent Tim I.. Uhrotne Ml .safe f.-r t'a.h Valuabli's. Exchange mi NVw York and ither Tradu Centers Imught and sold. llunkimr hours 9 a. m. to 3 id kk "9 THE V Ht 1 1 1' V vVn I OTol AliUALCAIHAUlo: rHi aecor4ib( to the formula "f DK. WM. A. IIAM3IOND, la ata labcrmtory at WwhliftM. C. CnCBRISB, from tbe brain, fcr ! MI t Ik brain ua n.nnnt avsKm. M MaaCLUSE. from tb pin'l rofi. ft aaailE, frm tt hert. for dlM Of thr brt. TKMTtnm, from tb. tr.to. tor t.r of th. tMtes. i ALtudLt of tb orro ' Ulty. rir AmnK, from the oru-ie. for !: ' or tB ITlnr. I K1UXE. tbyrod:n.:c. mm. r tewr. rrtra amtau', t! 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