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v MARION RECORD. Kulcrrd 1.1 the po.-to'tice al Jhiricn, N. us second cliim maiter. J. JI. AT KIN, Kdit-.r and l'rop'r. No subscription will ho taken unless paid for in advance. Five cents per line for all obituaries. No candidal.'' niiiiin;ee:nciit pub lished unless paid for in advance. No co:nimini( -atiou published it' ilie writer's name is not. known to the edi tor. Write on one ride of tin pr. per only, or we will throw both sides inlo I lie waste basket. Don't take the paper out of the post ollii e unless yon in'cnd to p.nj; lor it. Loral notices 10 cents per iiiiC for (ir.-t insertion, ;" cents thereafter. Display ads iS-.i per column per year. S l' E.JCIt I IT ION R AT Ks. OUR CONGRESSMAN. Ono Year Six Months lin u Mouths - .Fi.no - oik- Marion, N. (!., September G, jrno i:ath: xo.wki:i:k. For Congress. V T. CKAWFOIil), of Haywood. V ''i:aw roKi. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. For Judtf 101 ii District, VM. 1J. Ol'NCII., of Wautauira. For Solicitor, ('. NEW LAND, of Caldwell. Tho Democratic nomine for re flection. Mr. Crr.wford rescued) this district from tho ilepuMi jans I four years ago, and whipped all tho combined opposition two yoaia ago. His record is on of which all Democrats are proud, and ho will ho elected a.aitj this year with a, Iarg"r majority than ever. I'rin.ic opinion is divided on tho income tax. Those- with incomes over M.tMJ a yi.'n.r are agsunst it. Those with less than .$4,U:X) a year don't care. For the Stale .Senate, "1st District, EDWIN J. JUSTICE, of McDowell, and C. EI LIS (JAKDXER, of Yai c y. Tub Ilepublican Senatorial con vention meets to-day. The announcement of Capt. S. A. Abhe, of Raleigh, for successor to Vance's place in tho U. S. Sen ate, has called forth editorials from the Western papers. It is the gen eral opinion that it is rather pre sumptions on his part to desire the Snalorship which rightfully be longs to tho west. Mr. Ashe is a good man and is worthy of recog nition at the hands of the Demo cratic party but the west is entit led to the place and there w ill no doubt lo great dissatisfaction if we do not get it. There are plenty of men iu the west that are eligi ble and who will make good Sena tors and w hy should we not be represented in the Senate? If Capt. Ashe wants to go to the Senate why does he not do as Jarvis does rijht Ransom for his place? That ii the right thing for him to do. Tjiky call it 'Vo-operation.' They do not like the word ''fusion' because fusion means a complcb mingling of the parts; it means absorption, and neither the sly, 1 w icked old party nor the light headed, susceptible new one wants to be suspected of having been ab sorbed by the other. They have formed a conspiracy and are out on a marauding expedition to gether, but they want to make be lieve, there is no permanent co partnership. Each professes to re ject tho doctrines of the other and each adopts a platform of its own which contravenes the platform of the other. It should, under these circumstances, call itself '"The Rep-l'op. Co-corporation, Limited'' neither responsible beyond, the amount of his own stock, and no bt-Jy responsible for the debts of the company. Charlotte Ohs-er ver. Times ara getting better all through the country. Kvry newspaper we pick up tells of mills resuming operations, factories be ing built, commerce picking up and business of aM kinds being en livened. We mav notice it here in our town, lercnants are con stantly receiving goods by every train, the railroad business is in creasing as indicated by the num ber ot trains passing hero every day. It is evident that better times are close at hand and a new era cf orosncrity is about to dawn. The cry of hard timed will soon be heard no more in the land. The:- s results are occasioned by tho p:ei Srige of the new Tariff bill. V.'ill lie Succeed ! In nine cases out of ten a man's life will not be a success if he does not bear burden:-, in his childhood. If the fondness or false vanity of father and mother has kept him from hard work; if another always helped him out at his end of the turn at pitching off, he stowed away all the time in short, if what was light fell to him, and what was heavy to some one ely; if he has been permitted to shirk, iui.v;icAii:i"i rois tiski i::: oi:i zsi:.im:zss. The first bale of new North Caro- lini cotton appeared in WadesborO on the .Y.d. I'd. King, 10 years old, wns killed by lightning in Rea son county Saturday of last week. The second judical district con vention at V.'tldon nominaUd W. K. Daniel for solicitor. Mecklenburg county commis sioners treated the county convicts t a, load of 110 watermelons. A Nebraska man has arranged to establish in Wake county a slock farm, on which he will breed French coach-horses. A Rennsvlvanian has planted -10 ru-res m p-eans, ouiternuts ami filberts at Southern Rhus." The de e opment near the latter place is remarkable Cabarrus county fair is to be h Id September 25, 2(5 and 27. The late was changed Irom October 2 J and 4 to prevent conflict with the Rowan fair. The North Carolina Baptist Sun day School Chatauqua. is in session at Mt. Vernon Springs, Moore county. The attendances is larut and the program attractive. Warrants have been issued for eleven of the Guilford county men who a few days a ;o drove away a pair of Mormon elders. It appears that the latter had friends, who applied for the warrants. ISilPOIEZTTIIVX The wife of Spins Moore, who lives in Moore county, was found hanging to a tree dead last week She had recently gone blind and her mind was weak. The Carthage Blade says it is thought to bo a suicide. A Lincoln county correspondent of the Hickory Mercury says Rosa Clark, u colored woman, became entangled in a halter chain attach ed to a cow, w.as dragged quite distance and so badly injured that I she diva. It was noticeable that some of th best known Populists, such as Otto Wilson, W. 11. Worth and W. Barnes, had seals in the Repub lican caucus in Raleigh Wednes day night. Two years ago Wilson declared he -would never vote for a until it has become a habit, unless miracles are wrought, his life will be as much his faultas that of his weak and very foolish parents. On the other hand, if a boy has been brought up to do his part, never allowed to shirk his respon sibility, or to dodge work whether or not it made his head ache or soiled his hands, until bearin" burdens had become a matter of ride, the heavy end of the wood his choice, parents as they bid him good-hy, may dismiss their fears The elements of success are his and at some tiine and in some way, the world will lecojrnize his capac ity. Orit brother of the Press and Carolinian seems to be on the w ar path or to be more explicit, is firm ly convinced with the idea that the United States is going to have and Miust have a war that nothing else will or can satisfy the Amcri can people that men North and South are thirsting for blood He predicts that tho Nation will ere long be engaged in a w ar of conquest for the sole purpose of 8titisfying.the blood-thirst ness of its citizen. We can hardly imag ine on what he bases his opinion for wo always thought the Ameri can nation both as a governmen and citizens was inclined to be peaceable. lie may bo able to lovk further in future than we and hence can see what is ccniing. We certainly trust that our brother is wrong in his predictions and are very sorry he has formed such an opinion of tho American people. The time has almost arrived that such a thing as "war and rumors of war" w ill never be heard. Civili zation has reached that point that with its modern implements f warfare war is not to be thought of. War at present would - mean, ex termination and no nation could afford it hence arbitration is the mode in which national difficulties will be bet tied. Now is the time to secure bargins in all lines of We have the cheapest line of shoes ever sold anywhere. AH we ask is your inspection, ad then you w ll see that we mean Hsiness: Bring us your pro duce as well as and we will send you home rejoicing. Don t fail to come to see us Yours for low prices, Deinocintio" Iiiit?r?ry Occllon. j A primary el.'. 1 .".t ol t l:e iVmoerats j of Mcl'nwfil ;; n'y Is J ?rcby called to bo held in tha various townships, at the regular voting- places, on enes tJay September the 19th 1S04, for t lie purpose of ascertaining who is the hoieeof the Democrats of McDowell county as candidates for the House of Representatives, Sheriff, Clerk of the Superior Court, Iit-gister of Deeds, County Surveyor and Coroner. All Democrats are earnestly request ed to come out to the primary and ex press tiieir w in- The county convention will be held at the Court House iu Marion on Sat urday September the rJi'nd, at 12 o'clock 3d. for the purpose of counting the votes from the various townships, and de clarim? who is nominated. l'y order of the Democratic Execu tive Committee of McDowell County. J. S. Dysart, Chairman. Marion. N. C. Aug. 20th 1S1U. P. & r.-jf.'j Jj:w is Madjji x, I'uksjpkn t. I.. 1 Mcl.oi u (', AS II 12 villi;, IV. c DFSSGSATFI) STATE DKI'OSIToilY. CAPITAL $50 0C0 SURPLUS $25 000. We have Special facilities for handling the business ,f Merchants i : ICulnrn "VjiHh Pnrolino Tf vrm lmvt nr l!.,..l. ana olsic-ib hi - - - - ".uia account or think of a change, we w ill be glad to have yon correspond with u3. Ke nneth Ifcizemore had the good fortune to rect ive a Fniall hott'ieol Chamberlain's Col jc. i ho'et.i and Diarrhoea Remedy when tiiri-e incmheis of his Inruily w-re sirk :itb dysentery. Tbisone srail! bottle cured them nil and he had somj left which he gave to Geo. 'V' Uaki-r, a pro-nintut nerchaat of ilif i.lncc. Lewiston. J. C, and it cured him ol f!m same comolninf When troubled with dysentery, diarrhoea, coiic or cho'.cM morbu3. give tb'u rercedy a trial nod you will be plcHS.-d with the result. The praise that naturally follows its introduction nn J u?e h:is made it vtry popular. 25 and 50 ct bottles for Sale by Morjdiew & Srectnmn The 2ui-kct 011 l.ocord. Al tt r All. This Congress, notwithstanding all impressions to the contrary, has really disposed of the tariff more quickly than any previous Con gress that had the same task to perform. 1 he Morrill tariff was reported to the House March 1:2, 1800, and passed that oouy in the following May, but did not pass the Senate until February "20, 1801, just be fore the expira ion of the Congress that enacted it. The tariff of JSS3 was reported in the House in March, 1882, and passed in June, but remaired in the Senate till February it), 1883. and was approved March 3rd, the day before the expiration of that Congress. Tho McKinley tariff was not so long before Congress, but it was longer before the committee on ways and means, not being report ed in the House till April 10, 1S90. It passed the Senate in September, and was approved October 1, 18i)0. a month before the election of a new Congress. 1 he llson tariff was reported in the House December 19, 180: passed that body February 1st: t passed the Senate July 2., and passed linallv August 13. 18D1 The time that elapsed between the election of this Congress and the enactment of the taritl is less than I in any former cases. Philadelphia i lines. .Republican. The Populist and Republicans in Northampton have fused. Tho Populists will name the Senator and members of the House, and the Republicans name the county ollicers, except that of the clerk and treasurer: those were left blank. To this date 17,15(3 warrants in settlement of "direct tax" claims have boon issued through tho ex ecutive department. The amount paid -to the State (or rather re funded) by the United States was $104,0(X), and Private Secretary Telfair says not over !?40,K)0 ;s now unpaid. Will McPanh 1, a colored lad, shot aud killed Charley Erwm another colored boy, in Asheville Monday uight of last week. The murderer and an associate" Henry Webb, who was implicated, were arrested. The trouble was about a woman. Wednesday morning of last week Horace Webb, adopted son of Dr. Whitsett, of Keidsville, shot him self tnrongh the neck with a pistol. It is understood that he left a note s:iying a love affair caused him to oesire iieatn to lite, lie is nt ded, but dangerously wounded. Washington special to the Charlotte Observer says tho Presi oeni win appoint, on the recom mendation cf Senator Hansom. Piev. W. E. Edmundson, of Burke, now stationed at Murtreeshoro, a promising young Methodist Epis copal preacher, a chaplain of the navy. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Mortgage Sale. By virtue of power given me, in a certain mortgage executed to tnt by Samuel Dale and wilV on tlie 13ih day of May 1893 to se cure the pnymcut of a certain note therein mentioned, and default having been made iu the pay ne:it of said naie and interest I will sell to thf highest LiJder for cash at public out cry the three tracts of land des cribed ia said mortgage, adjoining the lands of N. C, Kinley's tstato. Dock Ownby and ot'uurii. TI1IKD DAY O? SEPTEMBER 1S94. Une tract contains K5 acre3, one contains 11 acies aud one contains IU j'.ciesniore or less. For further description reference is hereby made to Book No page 156, in tlieofiice cf the Register of Det-ds for McDowell county where raid mortgage id recorded. Sale will take place at the court bouse door in Mar. on, U. al 12 o'clock noon. August 1st I-JM J, S. Eluott, Mortgagee. M A. Newiand attorney. Valuable Presents Free. We wish to introduce our System Pills into .t'vtrv home. Wc know thai we mm o fact ii re the very best remedy on earth for the cure of Consumption, Billiousneps, Sick HcaJache, Kidney Troubles, Torpid Liver, etc, ; and that when you have tried these pills you will glauly recommend tnera to others, or take an agency, and in this way e thall have a large, well-pnying demand created. As a. special inducement for every reader of this paper to try these pills and take an renrv nt once, ws will give to each person ho sends twenty-fire cents in cash, or thirty cents in st.inips. for a box of System Pills, one of the following present? Handsome Gold Watch, a good Silver Watch, a Valua'.uabie Tow n Lot, a Genuine Diamond Ri"g, aCiifket of Silverware or G-.'nuine J3.C0 Gold Piece. I'very purclm; or cuts one ol tha above presents. There are no cscepiions. Shaw Kemc.ly Co utherl'ord, N J. Notice. Ky virtue of a decree o! the Supeiior Comt of Buncombe County, in the case of E. L Greenlee Administrntor ot E. T Gtecsilee v.. Minnie Greenlee, et als. I wi'l on Moneny S pte.uhrr 3rd 1!!94 sell nt the Court House tiecr in Marion, N..C, to the hilifft bidder for cash ti.e following real csta'e to wit : Aboi.t 3t) acres of land on Catawba' Hi ver, n-ijuinirg the h"rflanl or ricctor lai:di iii'.d the it eidce lands iul!y desctibed in a deed frnm Murctts (Jrceulce and S. II Greenlee, t' K. T. Greenlee, reg istered iu Registers Ulficj tor Mclluwe CoiiLtv, Look i:, page j-'. A tract o! land on Sl.adicK's (,'ieek, adjoining the hind ot htirs ol Jiiints Bailey and others, fully de scribed iu a deed Irom Wm. II.ill to E. T. reeulte, registered in Rcj;ictrr3 Office fo McDowell County in Book 19, nasre 203 Lots Xos. f.4, 55. DC," 57 and 5':. accord to B. Btirgin's Map of the town .f Marion, North Carolina, and situate ou Logan street, Marion, N. C, fully described in a deed from John Car30U ai wife to E. T. Greenlee, registered in 'Joo' 15, 1'f.gc 1 75. Aiso one undivided halt iu terest in the J. M. Gr.'enlee home place on the waters of "Clear Creek" and ' Catawb River,"' adjoining the lands of Brown Young, D. J. A. Gneulee and others and lully ill scribed in a deed from J. M. Creen lte and wife, Harriett Greenlee to E Greenlee and E. L Greenlee, registered ia the Registers Office for McDoweli Count v ia Book 13, page 181. E. L. Gkkekiee, Administrator of E. T. Greenlee, deceased. Justice & Justice, Attorneys. .President Cleveland declare that the struggle for tariff reform is not ended. Of course this decla ration will subject him to th charce of being i;n as--. i rant to tho third term. This is un aspiration which we would not chartro him with entertaining. The p ople do queer and unexpected things somi- t unes ; nut we do not believe that thecouutrynun of George Wash ington will ever disregard the un written lawwhich h:s example gave mem. Kichmond Dispatch. Administrators IVotice. Having qualified as Administrators of Wm. 1. BlatJtoti, doceased, late of McDowell county, X. C, this is to no tify all persons having: claims against the estate of said deceased, toexhihit them to the undersigned, on or before the 2iih day of August 1sft5, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate, will please make immediate pay ment. This August lXth 1894. J. G. Xkal and W. M. Ulaxtox, w 1 0 i'liL -:.it-'.- Kfli" THu BIS! BHS of MORGANTON, N. C. Geo. P. Erwis, Pres't. T. Pearsox, Cashier J?urglar Proof Vault, Patent Time Lvl- onie lur vasn and Valuable?. Exchange on New York and other Trade Centers bought and sold. Banking hours 9 A. m. to 3 r. m. Will be Found at the General Merchandise no i ? ) ihc Choicest, Largest and Cheapest Stoeic ot goods ever offered m Mniion. I wish the Public to come and see my tfew Goods arid new prices, and def- all competition. STOVES, HARDWARE AND LIME SPECIALTIES. J. S. DYSART REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Prompt Attention Given to Work "Received BY MAIL. Estimates Furnished cs to Charge?. EETURN POSTAGE PAID ON REPAIRS WINDELL, THE J1IL1, When in need of anv Goods, call and see me. I have got the Largest Lino in town, and sell them low down, and I know it will nay you to EXAMINE MY GCGDS AND PRICES before niakingyour purchases, as I can save you money. Yours for low price:! and fair dealings, Administrators. At the State tiremen's tourna ment at Winston in tho steamer contest Wilmington won the prize of $20 on long distance throwing. 275 feet. Winston engine, Xo.2 next distance 243 feet. " It was de cided to hold the next meeting in. Newborn. 1 RUSTLE'S SALE! l?y virtue of the powers contained in a deed of trust, executed on the 5lh day of December, 1802, by Alberto Ifig ii)s, winch said deed of trust is duly accorded ia the office of Keiter of Heeds of McDowell County in Mortgage Hook No. 5, on page 05, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash at t ho Court House door in Marion, N. ! C. on Monday, October 1st,ISP4, at 12 o'clock M.,a valuable iarm in I)y sartsville township containing "05 acres, more or les, beiug the homestead (.f the said Alberto Iliggiin. Fur cer tain and specific description of said lands reference is hereby made to the said deed of trust, recorded as afore said, j. L. C.Bibu, Trustee. This September 1st 1?94. " , Dissolution JVotice. The public is herebj notified that the mercantile business heretofore con ducted under the lirm name of McCur ry & Nichols, has this day been dis solved by mutual consent. J. G. Nich ols having purchased the interest of J. C McCurry. All claims due the firm must be paid at once, and can be settled with either member of the tirm. J. G. Nichols will conduct the business at the old stand hereafter. Thanking you ior pasr iavors, we are. Yours respectfully, J. (I. Nichols, J. J- McCirrv. Marion, N. C. This August ith 'Sy4. I'y virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage executed Ly E. T. (irct'nice nnd otliers to me, and to satisfy eaid Mortgage, I will on Monday Sept. 3rd 1804, at the Court Ilojse door Marion, N. C, sell to the highest bidder for rush one undivided half interest belong. in;; to the estate of E. T. Greenlt e, dee'd iu and to the J. M. Greenhe lanJn, on the wt era of Clear Creek and Catawba Kiver aiijoining the lands of Brown, Young, i). J. Greenlee et als, and fully described in a :eea from J. il. Greenlee and wife, u ET Jfc E. L. Greenlee, registered in the t flkc of Register of Deeds for McDowe:i Con my in Book 13, page 134. tin 13lh day ol June IKMj. Frakk Cosb Blood and SKln Diseases Always RRR Cured. D DD- BOTANIC BLOOD BAL1VI never fails to cure all manner of Biood and Skin dis eases. It Is the great Southern building up and purifying Remedy, and cures all manner ol skin and blood diseases. As a building up tonic it is without a rival, and absolutely beyond comparison with any other similar remedy ever offered to the public. It is a panacea for all ills resulting from impure blood, or an impoverished condition of the human system. A single bottle will demon strate its paramount virtues. C37Send for free book of Wonderful Cares. Price, Si.ooper large bottle; $5.00 for six bottles. For sale by druggists; If not send to us, and medicine will be sent freight prepaid on receipt of price. Address BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. ftfARlQN COPPER WORKS ESTABLISHED IX l.sstf. Cl.amberlain'3 Eye and Sbia Ointment Is a ctrtein cure for Chronic Sore Kyer; Granulated Eye Lid1, Goto Nipples, Piles, rxzerca, letter, bait iiacnm end "scald Head, 26 cent3 per box. For fala L7 druggists. 73 EOSSB OWN229, For putting a horse in a fno healthy coa dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders. Ihey tono up the system, aid digestion, euro loss of anpetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to nn old or over worked horse. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists. Morphew & Streetman. Repairing and Fitting up Rogi.su-P "etl Distillorios on short notice. I liiiv Stills, Caps and Wormx. CHEAP FOR CASH. Gult'.'ring and Roofing, all i"!'' of Raths made to order, infact an' thing in the motal line. Sewing Machines repaired and put in good running order. J. G. McNaughtox. UNIVERSITY OF N. C. Incli::! a the C liege, the Uni v'rsit', th: La.v Schofjl, the Medi cal School and the Summer School for teachers. COLLEGE TUITION. $00.00 a year; hoard $7.00 to f 13,00 a month. Sessio.i b gins Sept. 5. Address President Win- Tlie Bumps 011 Your Fare. Are caused by impure blood, and will ne ver be-well unless yon cleanse it sod build it hp in richness and parity. I'd"111 io-Blood Bnlm, Hie great blood purifier aad tonic, is what y u need. O ie botile will clear-your complexion and purify your blood. Try it- Price $100 per bottle. Vo s.i le y diuKisj(t. Notice lo tlie Public The Clvde lines having abandon ed the tight of cutting rates the Southern Railway have restored their fjeight rates of all classes to 4 he usual rates charged prior to Juue 8th -94. G. E. Lee, Agt. -Pickled tripe at J.P.XortonV. o5ire ISc-Sale of Land. i.y virtue 01 ajuugmeut and decree or the 1 f f.L . ,,. XT Superior Court of McDowell county, North j81011' UM C Carolina, the undersigned Commissiouer will offer fur sale at public auction at the Court House. ia Marion, X. C, on MuNDA I'TllE 1ST DAY OF OUT. 13&1. at ll o'clock, the real estate belonging to tlie estate of the late Wm. 11. England, de ceased; said land lying io McDowell coun ty on the waters of the Catawba P.iver cousistinsj of about 50 acres rirer bottom ad about 200 acre3 mountain timbered land. Said land to be sold to pay debts and lor partition among the De.'isets tf V 11. England, deccaied. ThUilSr-Onelhird Ctb ou day of sale tue rem under in mtt'Hinenis or six ami twelvi months, villi bend iw;d ajipror-d security. The til!o retained till purchne money U all paid. Tor lurll.er par;iculirs apply lo J. F. Er.gUnd, Lenoir, N. U. J. F ENGLAND, Comn:i .!on?r. Wanecl at once a good reliable man to sell our good in McDowell count J (Jood contract to the right party. A small honesty bond required, address. J. I). (iKAlV, Lock liox 503. A8hville, N. I. WHITE, JI. I MARION, N, C, Offers hia professional berviewsto' .tho public. j Office over Norton's store, or at lorpnewtv lute b drugsU-re . See the nice buggies and carts for j sale by V. P. Jones. DR. B. L ASHWORTH, Pliysician and Surgeon. OLI FORT. O. A Warning. The law requires that all residents o' our viLIae shall keep their premise clean. Tlie marshal will hereafter J tend to those who seem to ignore tin X TUP a tnii it i-if Tn 1 ftTO 'V niiiiii Prepared arcordlr.r to th formula of A DK. W3I. A. 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