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' -jYJ. ' " 7T : , . GLEANINGS, j A' SAD ASCIDEHT. . ABlOisT nsr. THTTJSID, SEPTEMBER SO, 1894 iltii; ,. ,.f MilIuU, .; Thursday for ,. of our most Vebstcr attend- -..!) v.' rt-l i: it'I fro:;) ' i,!, 1"' v,,'ul to I, ;,,- i i ti a;rain ac ,;l a- "iirht operator j:..i!r..a 1 depot. - o!' eh.kersville, i;! i ,,'Vii 1 i r i ii the , . T J. KofTers. CQSSM'JNICATJOHsT ILTO The Mim.t D:ii!i f oit f Cn the night of Seutcinbcr lnh,lS!M, Walter K. (;en:ry)t with an acci dent tliat vat a dark jrloom of torrow over this community, lie was on the Southern .aiii-.-ail about o'ie-haif mile above the depot, and Was .-truck by.,vi east bound freight train anil his biidy was nicst horribly manned. He died ''aa aim body wore I ora i:ol!Mtt.--J;..;o and (,iiCr- u""'j -" I'nf v.as.wi'i'i mm ic i barter eei'i, and no one knows jut how the accident happened. Walter was a in-phcw of Mrs. J. 1". Norton, and was raised by Mr. and r. . Norton from hi. infancy, his f-tlu ; having died when he va a baby, He had ju.-t recently returned from Davis' A Visit to Sorts tovc. M ords cannot express, neiL.ht.-r thoughts dream of a more cm g'inl and jyiiy parlv t,mn thaJ. v.l)ich pa-ej street lust wool: ' route to visit friends ar.d rela tives in XorLh Co?-e. The nrtrfv f,,iKi.t.-.,i m;.,.... I'Sitt.- J; .io and (h-erie idJ. G. Orant, (beau jren- IKE.-iSOCIIATIC PHIMAKV. ui! Jiist w o;:iesiiay trie Demo- orals i:i each, township held a pri- ' mary election, and on Saturday tho 22v, tin? convention was .held at the. court house, j T-h'i following ticket vfaa nonii BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS. Crawford for the .-lei la- it to . W. Ma-tcr Willie have just re-J "Military School, and was one of tin most popular young men tu town. Kverybody was his friend, and every heart was made to ache to see .such a bright light put out win. n just bloom ing into inaiil.'i oil. Ki-v. T..J. L'oger preached the iun ra sermon at the .Methodist church Wednesday evening, and the retrains were interred at the cemetery. We sympatic ileeply with the bereaved family. .; oi i. '-pi. i. . ;:itain, were glad to l:,.-(l:iV iiiu.-h im- .-. who has been :,ji;-r iiere with Sirs. i.n,r.i.,'l to her lu in iiov of the late died on ! he 22ud of relatives and I.ai. o;i!-ned ;pt ii t ii!irc!i O f.ji.tilUU T!inW!lI. .. ; ; j. S.Jii.aili o!' Sep'.t-tii-. ! White if.-.-a.'lie.l in r ., . j !! .vumlay of .. -ui! !' V his pulpit. :.,i"-v : ro. :l)!c ti kerp j, , ;Ki!a ; If fusion ean- ! on ! he t rack, but ,-,.i,;rael to fill the ap-.im- iu this county, Mltch- t -,r.-J . , ;i: ; i-i the interest of t'un . i.i is of (Jreen lliver ,. will meet with liethe! i i : o. l'..re the ."!h .ib-llii- i,.iitii and continue . Ni r.".::i ii Co., who IWhly ii ;i i ii'u'e audience here on : , ; . : 1 -i .i- :- I erfoi-m.uice ,: !,. 'i'hiir.-ility night !;,-:, i'li.y gie a ,treet I'o! t fail to see it. . !'o.::i;y :). mocri.t ic . ; i,,,lov. i;iu' nomii.al ioi.s l;i. i'. ; -so;i, f- t he : .'. !o. i lappold: , for Clerk : .. lie-i-tcr; 1 . A. ih-rry, : .1 I. l.;-!o:i. for Vreas I'. i . i i'o ton. for i 'utility jMir- Irving W: Liiviitiure, idiydical (lirt-ft r o! V. M. '". A , Uis Moines, I :!., siys l:e j 11 colli rk-liti on ly lToiuai"iol .'liaiaberbiin 1'niii V-ih" ' lL h jyiiinnsis. liicyoWts foot Uii'l pliLyrri .in ! t'i I'lulfS.-iou in ;ni er.il lur bruises, jiraiiifl ati.l ih. locatl uis ; til -o I r $i:n.i)i-s and sluincss !(' ths imis-cli-.H. Wliea si :pi ii-l bclore the psirtn lie coint- swo'.li'n it v. iil cl'Vi-t a cure in onc half i he '.iaie usiial'v ivij :irtil. for sale by Morjihew k While, l'.r--i.t. Tin; parly rclurnod after p. wrih? itay, and report a pleasant trii) and i;u;c! onjoy-n.-nt. Pitcli a.-; Jmnfng, fi.siiing ta;d visiting niany placus of interest. The young ladies sLo-t p d at Mr.-?. 1. ,V. iiiYwns, iinO tin y all agree that fclio undorst.-uids to perfection tho sri of entertiuiiin- lier gin-sts. On Saturday ev'nitg a delight ful lawn party was gL'-n.at Mrs. II. V. 15 rown's in honor of the visit ing young ladies, v.iiich was largely aLli'r.dod hy the youn; peojiie of the Coye Tho night was t'.n ideal one, Vur Jiin i piercing tho ti.- snes of her L. I tun:. l'. B. Price for clerk of the Supe rior C'otirt. Geo. II. Gardin tor SherriY. J'.e.- C. t ruwn for Rgister. J. U. l)t:r'in for Sunvvor. Tan M. Lah; for Coroner. Marti.' Mr. (Jrawford received in tlte I at 1") n county :-70 votes. for. Maj. V. A. Conley, hl3 opponent, jeeeived oo-5 votes. Mr. Jlrown receivexl 47S votes, and his oponenr, Mr. 1L L. Mo Curry received 180 votes. Mr. T. M. Dale recomtl S91 voti-s, and hit' opponent, Mr. Ike Canrton received 0 ! votes. Messi-.s Gardin, Durgin and Trice had no opposition. The race ltweeU Maj. Conley and Mr. 'Jrawford created consi i ei.tl'.e excitement and much inter- iK'iusof Iistei rM in '3lirv-Jtnrl Times. '"''e is n)-' ifi" vif the prrsent, f:r tonioi-rovv may b? too late. Insure your lives at om e. See "ati" of V. Wood in another eoluian. We are receiving cur new fall stocli of drv goods and not i ns, bought at lowest prices, and wili he sold on same ha.-sitf. We invite a comparison f goods and prices wrth ;;nylod-. .a('or.i' and sje. McCall i'c.Conlev. J. G. XICiluLS, K. L XiCUOLS- lTOW 3TOI TEE SAJE- This is a day !f hot' cjji.uitionsa .v. nv-a:inrnnce tl.atno firm shall heat us in fnmr iwr gMds at '.Ms sell worn. -ns shoes that others ask $1.25 OM 'IH,'ies Xule Ajw. And at reasonable pri 'i.r: I color clothing both gentlemen and ladies good, and I guarantee s.iti.- factior. and 1 also bind, repair and clean the most delicate fabric. Give me a trial .?nd Ve convinced. S. V. WEiTS. nxTi'iyst of niprry-aiaking devote; est was manifested on the part of 1 (1 i j i-..: 1 . e ...i i . ii. ii,,,,,. , i ,. i i . . -( ii;'u menus, iiiiitiy ui noui uoin heeey clonus, shoniv.vitni ., , .. , ' ,. . igeiitlenien lnive. It is very compli- soh'ndor, when ihis the ,.u.n,nrv t l1(!, n,:1t. tWrai, (dl at home. Mr. Crawford carrying .Montfwt, his old homo by u9 to 4, and Maj Conley carrying Finley's, his home 81 to nothing. Ike Cannon carried Montford 89 to nothing. The Democrats have ioini:.vat.'d a strong ticket. i. I'.ii'.lie ..ill ha. , ;i . ..o:: p'.ev-: i'iti; Z to the f.vt i ! i :arvi::er and - i or t !.e Senate a joint iii.cu.j y at t he follow - Marie::, Weii ; Iiysarlsvilh old 1'ort, l-'ri- Our Aia!ry. V.' e desire to apologize for fail ing to get out the paper last ww!:. It was with-b.ehl so that we could give the result of the primary elec tion, but the legislative race was so clove t hat'it was not determined till Saturday evening. As we have to print again Thursday we t sue a half sheet only to-day (which is r.loijday.) wiiich consisted of more than thirty in number, gathered on the lawn.. Old fashioned gajnes' was the order of thy evening, such as the 'here ring'' '-cross niesii..ns and crooked answers," "clap in and chip out," Yankee and hank," etc., until the wee Rnall hours of the night when refreshments were served on the lawn, alter which the parlies returned to .their respective homes without a single .word or act to mar the pleasure of the evening, but all exclaiming as they separa- Marion, N. C. teu what a delightful evening we hf.vo i-pent. I. C. G. if PRICES We l a ;e just received a largo stock of killing, H its, Dre Slices, ie. t -Mtit every one, ar.d eTi f iim with t!ie GikrIsi .i: in- lav !.i .hi (the 22nd;. !!.. I'd 1 In- 'residence el ., ii: 1 1 ; . i ! 1 own, and -lole . I! -iida'i even lease his i.eie ioi I.i;'- amount. We i,' i-.ei - ( i keep :imi:ey lay-li- ii. u-c loose, and advie ! -, a;e-r edi ers to at a praet ic- as we have pert I hat .'! r. I.e Tawford l"i i'-l:.-!;ai-d is imniv t he n- i Uii-i.mi.T t in in-;-, wit h i:o in- i iiii-; ii-'-c!it anyone. Maj. -'.' !:. dn! not so iitnierstaad ii'. an.l !!::-.'. I t l.ever said y raw ton; ; old him i hat he " i "rl: etiard. i'orgei pv'.-i. mis- !-ai.!i:i! aid let's have har-th.i- the primary is all over ""at I'arty" at Mrs. J. L , : pitablc residence on Mor-Tl:i;r-.ilay night , was ip.iite 'n and s-.iei cssi'ul affair. The W':i- iii honor of iUss P.esie ''"l 'how an county, who is visi-Mo;-;,an. Sop.ie of te hats " ;' l.ie joiieg men showed ! ii:., rior milinery sk:,'l ami U-h'i'.!uneiits were served and ,; " e. -ti:-',i to en joy tle oci-asion From Jarlison. Mr. Editor: I will attempt to srive you a few items from Jackson and oi her places. Tie; first thiag that givata.l my oars w.is that old Jai'ksoa is still t-Jlhe front on 1 (emoeracy. 1 ?n that Ifiei.j V. T. Crawford t!i!- ):i'':i hiA f i:thi:i!, i ie.o-iest wtir.-i in losigre-s Wi.- rt;;l up a larger majority in November next, t !;:v he i'id to years .".go. 1 was in formed that the bi-rokee Indian: will gi .ehim a strength of about s or U hundred, which lie missed two years ago. The Democratic party lias nominated Jas. II. Thomas to represent it in t Ti l; : next general assembly. Mr. Thomas i is an intelligent-, nu' n. and a son of i wot;.,,.. If 'I'l j I,,. ,11,1 ,i mm Ii A ter h- uring t he evidence heron, . U r x ;.h ; :iiun attiU-hed and after careltllly exam- ! iiusii,ess is beginning to open up in ing the body do for our v- rd'vt say i Jackson. that we lind that the sad Walter; Mr. i. D. Davis and the T.oves have sold their speculation lanes near iiai.s Station. The company is now working iie Y-rH;oris Vvvli-S. In the .'latter of the death of Walter JJ. Gentry. We the under signed jurors summoned and. sworn to hold an iinjue.-t over tin body of uaid WalU-r E. Gentry. II. C(;ntry ci.me to ids death at tl'.e time' stated in t!-e evidence, by in--juries from a freight train on the South 'rn Railroad at the place stated in the evidence. This the li)tn.iv Sept. IS.) L .1. G. Grant, j. A. McDoi.ald, W. M .lames. J. L. Morgan, J.M.Clay, O. M. Teague, Jurors. 1I.' re is the place to buy your parts. We have them at greatly reduced price. McCall & Couiey. at the mineral business. ..Hears is playing havoc among th hogs lure One went through a Hr, Crawford's !icld a few nights ago. The farmers have leautiit.t crops ihrot'gh iiuncomb.', llr.ywood and Jai'K son. We are informed that some part ies have lie i slipping other peoples cattle ot-tofih" ll'ie i.idge' moeurjius ami selling thuii to the butchers iuA-he-ville. and very holvHy. )iv !o; having fallen among the Dem ocrats Of -ii-i-owell, I will proceed to do ail 1 can along the line. A. J CKSOMTK. In the parlor of the Dcllinger Hotel cn Sent. 19th, II v. M. C. Elliott to Mis. Nannie C. Poteet. Rev. Wm. II. White officiating. Much happiness is wished to them. Mr. S. V. Weeks .to Miss Eliz ab.th T.tlent, at the' residence of Mr. Thos. Modd. Rev.-T. J. Rogers olliciating. Wliil in C1iii-j;"i in-. Charlts L. Kuliler a jiioiaiueiit siioe luei cliiuit ot I'.vi i'o; lies. Iuw:i, lind apiit t HSi ri.on tim-oi'it. He took jiicn a ii vcrH cold iloit In.- co. :i l hard ly talk .or Kuvime. Ixit liiu prompt Uio ot Cli.i.nbi'ilaiu's Cuugii ILoiaioly i-u-edliini o!' his c 'LI i-o 1 1 i : k I y ih.it o;hi-is t tne hold who loot li.ol i-ulds K'i:o.ve 1 hi ample mid loot' a dozen i:1-.oii3 rrdcrnl kt troal lliu lie:ile-t dmg Store 'i hey i-rc i.rolus.'. in i heir thank? H Mr. Kuliler for o-.li i ' llictu how to enr :t bud ndd so H lickly. for Sit'tr ly .M. i,.Ir-vv u Wliii i-.iiuts. Xollv.v. We as a firm have dissolved, and will run separate' Imsine.sse3 after November 1st, 18'Jl, and ail per sons who are indebted to the pres ent linn will save cost by settling with us at once. Respectfully, llKMPHIbb tfc Cl.AUiC. riolic:1! to th? Fn?lic. The Clyde lines having abandon ed the fight of cutting rates the Southern Railway have restored their fjeight rates of all classes to the usual rates charged prior to J tine tfth ':)4. G. K. Lee, Agt. J. Gi XU:holr, ec Rro. are oc-rtain-' f -ellin?f clothine-, hati- a;:d!!i.o cheap. Something new, Ta'ploe.;, j :vt re ceived at .L 1'. Norton's a fine prepa- ration for n?fdn;.g jelly. See the ni". buggies and carls for Bale-by W. . Jones. Martin Rros sell the farmers f hoes for $ l.(X) ,t:iut others sell for $1.25. The blggoft, prettiect Hud Iost line of 5 cetit calicos ever in town at Wanton's. Finest stock of Razor and pock et cutlery at Jusies' lia.'dwar-'.'. Of all thrt,'oodt?, Dr. Jones has the linest. Go there for liardware. Clotliing, Hats, Sho-s, Sifters Ruckets, llaskets ami pictures cheap at Medd s anety Store, "Why in tin world didn't you buy those hoes from- McCall .V Conley and cave nionev?" They keei tiie best sh.oe at the lowest prices. Also lull stock ury goods and notions has arrived. Bring us yovr produce and get good prices cCau cc Conle y. J. G. Nichols & Rro. have jtiPt received a large and varied stock of clothing. A lui'c nnl encrnl liiu: of Moiduunlirv,- Croetnics &c. CALL A XI) HLi: US, ANNO UNCE M EHTS. AT COST!" AT COSH A fair notice to everybody. 00 acres .r.iti-mj' roved laud for sale by W II Itete.r, i i i Go to Meild's Variety Store for all sizes of Fruit Jars. They are tho U'-st and ,rheapi't. Martin fcros. have -The largest assortment of line sboua in town at low price. Hoots iuS!M;es vv all must wear, The good will wear.t he hail willter.r. Have patience folks am! don't he scared At the l'icdLioirt can he repaired. K. W. Williams. Tickled tripe at J.P.Norton's. kly -Tu:: Kkcuki) and Atlanta V.' Constitution 'e year fur JflJiO. Go to A. R. Gilkey & Son's for fresh French candies. New "koine made mola.ssa- of the very besi grade at A. II. Gilkey fc Son. TTTe are reipiesteil to announce '. W. j (iih.ion as an independent cau- di at for the Legi.-lrs.uie. "piIK voters of McDowell County, JL 1 having b.'ea urged by my Irienils. suine ct the prumitient .iml Most influt-nliai men of oai countr 'ooFVr irvst-lf lietore tin- Public for the otilce of licj-isii-r of IeeiU i an.l us ttere is iiu politicd i3:uie in snido!'- t'u-e I with due respt-ct i "11 panie Inreby ntiiioiince niMH-lf an ind.'pfudeiit candidate tor the cH.cb ol llepisti-r of Dirds. I "vi'.i ra:ike rir ciiiupic with fie nt-lirr caniii- dalei.itiol if elected 1 will serve you -like a tiinu ami favor you all 1 Cir to nil who may make impiiries cfncr.r..in;r my tiorlhi-aeas and coaijietencf are i heerfuhy refei red to County Superintfiiduiit of i'ublic Instruc tion ex-county uperiotendeni of Public in ttructton also to lies Public Wclirtol t'oiu milteemen for white rate district mitcuer 10 nheje I tai.httwo n-ssioes. Ciiiztrg come out and vote for tie; and liave yur l;eU3 mid Mortagei r giiered ut a tower per cent iliau ever Wfort Youug men rote lor tue and haveyour l.ici-nfe is juetl clia ui- r. llesprctfully, J. K. C-u'g. HAvit gheeii solicited by many of tiie good peopleU' McDowell coun ty, hereby announce myself a canili itane or representative in the nest general assembly of North Carolina, to represent McDowell county. I will make my campaign for a'.rel'orm in gen eral taxation nud the public, seiiool system. 1 am in favor of miimwy n public expenditures,. ami reducing the salary of state otlieiais. J Jim in favor of nensions for disabled soldiers, i and liroviilinir homes anil physicians for !' noor who are ilcservhm. J ask the sunnort of good people oi aH par ties, and pledge myself to be faithful to vuur inlere.-ts il electeil. 1 am opposeu to making the ricii richer and poor poorer. Your obedient servant, Aug. 6th l.V.i4 I- DkaL. I will within the next 6ixty daye SELL AT COST FOR CASH my entire Stock of .Merchandise. Stock now Complete, Comprising everything kept in a lirsst-cla.s country store. I also have one genuine Steam Saw-mill, Six hundred acres of ridge and branch Jaud, one-tLiard well tinv berod, - Three gooxl jnles, two good wagons, two good log carts, A fcplendtd yoke of oxen, One gmd dwelling house, barn and other buildings, on a 4-acre lot i-X Nido, N. C. E?erylody coint? atkl e mo, ur address me at my oftioc, Resn;ctfifllyt G. M. ANN IS TtfE'EAGIL BAR . KEEPS Pure Kentucky Ityo and Nortk Carolina Corn Whiskies, Wines, Urandies Export l'eer. Champagne, Brandy Peaches, French Brandy, and in fact, all liquora kept m tirst-class Saloon. Orders solicited from Adjoining counties, Address 15ne EAGLE i:AH n iitio.v, xv. EtcX;lic:iit Omi.iS)' t'j:vcs:Jio;j, The Republicans of McDowell county are hereby called to meet in tho" Court 1 lease at luarion on Monday the 1st day of October 1.1 at 11 o'clock a., m., for t lie ,. iiuroose of nominating a candidate i 1 .... 'i, t -.V ! 1. 1 1 i'i i -o;;i : The statement -di-ecis ef Marion that I I vol til for .Jeter - h;lse. Mr. Conley asked 'I for Pritchard :;ml 5 em- 'id liiiu I did not. f never 'vit.-hard in my life, mil 1 I atix -ne 1 voted for him. 1 lor e0iijri."m:iii 'rnwforil. 'd for him in the election, HUuU tii) friend to f.orrcet r! Yours truly. I.:.k I. C:tAWi-oui. )', m we'l 'Icnown uiti.i-n of !.;iy? Ms wile lias for year it i iirnaic diarrhoea imd ""l.es with little rcliL-' until ul'vi Iain's Colic. Cholt ra Kiel ta1'.!)-. wii'uli li;ls curedl.tr ' Hiva it a trial mi l you 1 nt th i.rompt relief it ' i c,-i!t i o'tki for -Ve by for the House ol Representatives, Clerk of the Superior Court, Regis- I ter of Deeds, Mieriff, County Sui- veyor and Coroner, and transact .such other business as may ho thought advisable. The chairmen of the committee of the diiVerent voting precincts will call township meetings on Saturday Sept. -tit and elect delegates to the county convention as provided by the State plan of organisation, to rep resent them iii the county conven tion. All who ore opposed to the present adminisirat'on of the Dem ocratic party and favor a repeat oi the present system of county gov 1 , i n I..... :. ,. eminent ana i aync e.eciion i..,t The farmers have begun pulling . i tl'.eir leaner. Corn is right promising in Ihis community. Rev. Mr. Hough pri-aehed to large congregations at the M. E. church Saturday night and Sunihty moi-nii:?. Bel ore services on .'iin- i day, Capt. E.J. K'rksey and Robt. L. Howard were ordained ana m stalled i- ruling elders at Dru.iUa Presbyterian ('hurch. Rev. Mr. Hunter preached n good sermon last Sunday night. Miss Lizzie Watson, of Sunshine, .spent Saturday and Sunday with friends here. Mr. W. H. Morrison, of Brir.dle- tov.-n. who lias charge of Gleji Al pine Hotel and springs, was here this week. Mrs. Will Bean, oi Asheville, Vi visiting at her father's, Mr. W. J. Allen. ' Mr. J. O. Waters and others at tended the soldiers reunion at Mor gantcn the ."0th and 81st tilt. Mr. and Mrs.' Geo. Satterv.hite An elegant line of dry goods. notions and a full line of celebra ted Rivd Star Dre:K Shirts, hats, snojs, vsTore no.tf iV.c, at Martin Bros. We defy competition in prices. Wa'jted a partner who can fur nish from .i'-.'.'Oto s-t.VKl capital. ln veiimetit safe and lug profits, f.r particulars address tl.e Marion R.eeotlD. Waxtkd: A few boarders, good h-oard and a plenty of it, good bed.! and good rooms for man a.'id horse, ,ei Spring street. Mia. ..Cr i.icif, ZVotive Mr.. Morphew, the mother of Ihe M"ssrs. Morphew, of this place, is in n dying condition at her home in V au tauga coMiity .- Dr. anil Col. Morphew have gone to attend her bedside. KAOK COPPER W0!C8. ESTABLISHED IN ISStb ft Repairing and Fitting up Register ed Distillerres on short notice. 1 have Stills, Cap.-rand Worms. invited to take part with' us, erres-( v,ere visiting relatives recetly. Mrs. pective of past political affiliations. Satterwhite is still here. J. L. Mokoax, j r, and Mrs Ben Daves infant Chairman of Rep. Ex. Com. child was buried at the Baptist :. i Church Sunday. -Vai iin- j Misa Maud Beam, is on a visit to .... . .: . n ....i.io,,!, ,.t- relatives and friends here. lliomvreiiii..-u,.HUH...-......... w; , u..,., rf.)r metime at her jiome. clean. oin n Cakoi.ina, ) In the Superior, Yancey County. Court Fall Term. James Itoland. et. u-., Sarah !oland, .'. W. Ed-wards, ct. nx , laicinda Edwards et. al. vs. Cratns r.ailey, Lodusky Ilai ley, Cora hailey, rover P.:iHev, Mittie ihiiley, Tansy P.aile'y.et. al. The deleudai.ti abovp named will take notice that ati action entitled as above lose been co:inai :i-ed in L':c Superior Court of Yancev cuttnty to set sidtf nd declare void a certain :!eed t-' a ciTtain tract of j land t: wbicli llie dcfi-ndaios liave become " heirs nud widen deed was improperly aud J Knnelli Bazemore bad the good fortune to illegally tnndej and tlin said deleiidants reccjrt. a ?ni:. bottl cl CbainbtrlainV Col- will fuitlier tuKe notice tleit t'i'.y are re- 1 ic bolcfa and Dinrrboea Ketnedr when .tiirtl to appear i ia utxi icrra oi ine Sii:utior Court of Y-itu-ey county, to be he d on the Kill Monday nfier lb a lit Mon day iu September IS'j-i, lit the (.'Jurthoue of said couuty in Itar isviiic, N. C, and a i. scr or dein ir to the complaint i'i said ac tion, or the plaintiff will f 1 p'y to the court CHEAP FOR CASH. Guttering and Roofing, all kinds of Baths made to order, infact any thing in the metal line. Sewing Machine:; repaired and put in good running order. J.G. Mf X-U-fiHro:.. 3 5 COMPLETE NOVELS NKATI.Y BOUND, AM) A YKAii'.S SLTJSCIMI'TION o a Inrcre lo-t'wp'' illustrated uioiitlilj m iL'a.iie for ON I.? 30 CKXTS. '1 his is a most liberal oU'er as l'ose hold Topics, llie Iiiann2ine referred to, i a high -class paper, retd-te with sl-.iries ot love, ndvenOire l:cvtd and short interesting aiel iiiftrnc livi- s'.vrtrhB ot fitt and faucv : aud in llie !It f 35 novels i re such tieaMires as ' lirave Lflward. t'V I!obe.-t houiiSlcveiiso A lllacksiiiiih's Daughter, 1'V Ktla W Pierce; Ninita. a inotM phasiuii story b.y l T. ealdor:, A Cildni Sin and Uetweeu Two Si is, bv the author of Dma 'i'lioru1 The, Tiutii of If. by the popular writer. hu-h Coiiwitv; tid the M..:i--iio'i.- liage dy. rather ':i?i;lioti.l, by Mis. Jane '. Aus in; A Heroine, a lel igh tt u I story by Mrs. Ueoecca 11. Davis; Wall Ht.wir., by the poiiular Alarinu U.irlai'd. mid the prvi.t story Cui'.i) or Not (iuilly, Uy Amanda M. Douglas. 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JJkown, Clerk of Board of Co. Coins. This September 4th ls'.H. t DK. AV3I. A. I! A3I3IOXD, t y In li laborutory at j.ealnKlna.I. K. Kltt nKlMU from lti lrln. for ll- tav- ( tii M.iia anl ner u.r. n rlem. IJ.I.U from lb- ppmai rM. for tlwiKi el llie cord. ( Lucuuiotor-A aTila, $ "l imtME. from tne hf-art. tor dliteas J X of li.- h-rt. m X TUTISK, from th tt-, for tfiarnms of tne ti. ( Atropby f tuc crcau. u-r- liitr. -f. ... X VAKIXK.fromUioi-.ri-.forlUefcs A Of I tl ovaries. ' X ntHIUXi:. thyrndin. to-. - Fit brr- frif Ji sdiat i. T Th pt.yiolieal rVri .r.1ara ly a X 1al ! f trnrl N-ralioii of tne pulelth feiiiir fioln t tonlixn In tfr b'-n . ex i ilar:o'i f .tr ia. :inrrea'l urlnitrr r.rtr' u. am in-"illi"0 of tl.e xpuliv f.rr ..f l.lad'ler nmi'ililrtrtiifli of Ibemfw-ilm . Ii.ere A in mualar airftirtli aul fflur.uc. in- A T CIa.l power -I V.PH. I.i IJ"I -.le. i T and lnereinlapitnKnf!-.icIH ti.-r X Wher r-al iimcriita ar mrplit-o X wllh l!ie Rmrtx.l Animl J."i--l lbr T will l. mnlled. t..r'-Oo-r wii ail e.f.l'f W lltrralui-.ua tUeui.j. et.ou rt teipl 'f pri. by r Tim c-j.t.tiii.i -iir.n:-.T. o , I:l7ta. It.t. X i v.f three meinbeis of his lnmily were sirk with dysentery. This one sra tli bntlle cured then nil and 'he had soul! left which he give to tieo. V- baker, a pro'niatnt riercii-int of the place, Lewiston. N. "., met it cured him ol the ga:a5 complait-f When troubled with dvaenterr. diarrhoea, cioij or cholef inorbui. eivethis r-medv a fial and you arrives at Marion at l.-SC, f ia., and learet AKUIVAL- AND DEPART L'UK OF TUAINS. SoiTnaas FUilkoau W.et bound train will be pleased with the resu't- The praise that naturally lollows it introduction uu l Undoing k Watson, Justice Jlorplitw, j use has a:de it very popnuir. 25 Airoini-y's ft.r jdainttif. i -'j!tlei ! .r ?a!e by Mcfphviv A' Sr-i f man. at Ea-t bouud train arrives si 4;Xi, and learea at 4:3."i p. m. C.. '. k C. I.jiilkoau Train arrives at 12:15 J. m , an 'I h-ac at 5 f. fi. V-
Marion Record (Marion, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 20, 1894, edition 1
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