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MARION JM:C()HI). I"- POLITICAL XOTKS Kutrei at the po.-lofTice lit Marion, '. C. a secoiel cUm iuattr. dipt. frick'HRTlVTiwi' was Ti i.UiA;!r?r3i.i rojt T:li;l lalkativ at Monroe ' tli.-ih j ' i:i.i:t 01 SJEAIi !:?. int., and in talk!!.- h.-.-jM-n.-.a his - .ihI-ii! of th-Ashevil! mouth wry vide, lit; repeated so ' Cjti.o u says that ( 'rawfoid i, ai- j v.'.- . informed what he said in I ivaov elected in th- 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 di.-irict Kt'LKH WK 1N T HKK.vK. No sulwcription will l laV.en unless paid fr in advance. v,..i;;ih..V. ,n,-,.!n.-n al- t!:.M)iv,.':;:-1:fS!,.,iir at . i:"! ,'!l-t lVr-'.-i tili H-hting L'k-vh Mai.ih x, I'imii.;t. I. I. McT.o; i,C'Asim.i:. I r HITl i ::;:?.;rv iTr.i) .t..ts-: dkposstorv. ;isli(;,ul,UMsl,:iitf..ri,a.lvaHi-,, I Smithfi-M to wit : -that h,. llov, j J't to p. sip,,,,,. tile una. CAFrfV 5,5,33 Ct,p, . P ... : 7 J,l,1J?;r 1 r,M 'ut Tim- I, ljf ,IH, nl .",. . J- ( - ; ji; , IM Ul,llH,j:i vr. IVJ W, !:.v, Sn,,ial Au-ilits for handling tho liu-ii,. of Merchant -.2-N ' ' ? " Loeal notices ci'itK per line tor , ia i.i.. m... j. .. c..- 100 nu.tji- . ., .., ; , i . 1. . , (! 052 1 - -. -, 1 1 oik ami other IriJ ar-,tius..rii.,n,5.-.-Iltil.vr,-a!(.T. r-.h, r." j 1 -s:- 1 ' "" V and oil:, rs l:i Western Xorth Carolina. If volt haw 110 Ihmk a.r,ni vSXi;'' C.-m.-ix l.o,i-!it ' - ; . ' -il ' " ' -ii'j'-'.i ; 1 i !;.;.(.! ot a '..jiu'.... v.-.' w i:l ! f'n 1 o Iiuvc vou rorn-.-jM-tiHt v. ith "t. .,:... v o-.,.l i-r 1 . l.'OJ. i'av-r t!.:.- j i - - -: 1 : .-v.i:.! - . --r--1-., i..i- . PIEDHOHT UII 32 S3 6 44ia1i HiliU. of MORGANTOX, K. (J. r.urnlrtr Troof Vault. l:t Marii.n, N.C., ()-'.ol t 1. Di'.tiot icatic: o.mi:r. For 'onri's.-. W. T. CKAWH)!tl), Of IlilVWlxxl. for Jntljj.? lot it I ".-t ri't, W.I. 15. t X l I., of Wautii'ia. For Sol'uMtor, of ral.lw.-ll. For Uu- Slat.' Suiiati', :j.Ist Distrit l, KDWIN" J. JI'STK I), of MfDowfll, ami U. KI lis ;akinkk, of Yancey. oFvrr n-ici:isx. For I lie !ilaturr, I.KK T. CKAWKOIth. 'r rlerk of tli Ssiiin-rior Couri, Jt. It. 1'ltK K. ( !. (!:.. r ii. P. :..- ' ' Co:.-:vh,i.laa ;..v;til iiaC- iiii a- ;)'!;, tiii-a; l -'.:;!; iu jlalf:uh on ' iinax ro-iniy was M ean..- in- r- j hu rsshiy ni.iiit. it is iMal-'itoo.t was !io! a ! 'cvi-t whit" Ui-juiMi- l.-;wi v -r. that t;. . ': ry w :!! not i -.. can in th v:!!:ty to i'aso v. :,"-'!'-- and th. y ili i n t can; to h" :'oii!i ; A Third pariy conv-;iUoii was wiln til.- iM-in-oes. Hj-aiv!ii''ot i';o J"' h. ia .-v J 1 i;i.v.'i' ctiunty Jion- !:; and iii-:iiaat":l S. Van A iiicr i:;1," for clerk. Hlijah J i i-H : for t : 1 ! I M r ' i. .. n f.,r d-'d w-d that it w -uld -hov. in:; ' ji,,. 1 ; , ; .., in rneoi 1 i n ri; 1 - -v r vot"i ; i ia- t !:ar;-tic !S' ! V"r 01 y cju.dv l--Vi'Mi'i' lit, ;.!. 1 i-. ;;!! - ! the r.aoli they did i;ot fa.- - in J adicia! ,'. 1 t ; !:!. w ii h ci:a: a -t'-ristic wariiit'i :i!id 1 moh;:.-;-. ia- For StiiTilt', JJF.O. H.CAttDIX. For Ki'gifli-r of le-ds, For Surveyor, j. r.. nritNix. For I'oroncr, T. M. iAi.i; ( 1...,.' 4 I ll. F:i i re 11 it li 'i ! . I K11 r-i .-. i rui.r.'w i,, ' ." """ ' .'. vTi " " ' ' t.-rday s.'v: jimt Lo'igr..-nian iii'!!-!.!, tliat .'Uect. News and O .- rv- r. ' ,j -li-.-aav i:r.a!" v'. ! 'U-Jv Train Itohrviairsi.ila. !" ' ':iil'in- t!i'- '-"' l'-'-e''--' : l.as tiait iiiiil. V Jii :v to n:a:;e. 1 r. n -:mr. - ... A hand o rohhers hoard. si an , T;.,.,: ,. j,,t.i;., from now j " fiyJ.'iSiSSi, "id . .a express train on t'i" i ichmo'.id. ; unli! ele.-tiiia daw I - ...... . : ' 1 r rciiricUsnun; iv roio:,i ;c railrea on the niht of ().-. l:Uh, a:. compelled the fiivnaHi a. id en- not only faL :i to omluu" un "ineer to leave t!a- train, t- rri fi. ! h'.ii". indejieiident, wiio is runni: the iWS.-11-ers, I nleled the evj,:-S '" S car and riili.d the exj.i 1 -s .,ucii"s. 'v s"ciinn aixail .'rioM.ui i). i!:ero!- ijj, ,u, !,;u .ji; liery o.-Cllplevl twenty I!! : Tlllif 'S. 1 niirht was dark and the place h Aa o'.Ut r frrialtlca for ' U 0 ti ii iif B P U j0 : CPCt!oi-.c:i. Idlos, L.rjs I I ft'" and Sll-si-i r.ro tUa I ! CT 87? K3 -I Cest in the World. fj j w N i W "vr - pUpy! Vv-i;.' -iA Tika ra S&istitate. 1 i ':-. .... ... , . ... , i i I'.anU'ii: !iot:rs '.) .. m. to r, :.. 111 I ik.3 E3 Eutstilnts. -t on bavins V. I.. IlOKJl.AS' SHOES vlth name and price ' tta::i;ii a ou buttuu. ooU b 3. DYS.RT. Murien. X. c. X. c at ih ::.nuhiicau.f Asiic count v 'jcr:- 3 J'7Sl-- Craeat ' V:'tmTitt?r, fjali ISic;r.i:i jim' kcu!:i Ilea;?, ::5 ccaU per iji':;. iW talc l y 2: agists. or Newhiiid. het d--Newhind. it is i. fi at ii I 111 LY.O li' iiire- a L",.Bii. Siwtitnti for the cure of liquor and opium lmhits has hcen organized at Durham. Now if you will cure tlio Durham people f makinj? ciKiirettfs, you will li" taking a htcp towards saving the health of theyoiing.Americans. What right have the UepuMi canstu howl l)t!caus- a liill failed to jas that they fought for days and wcoks and used every ctfort in their power to prevent its passage. Which deserves the greater honor, tho.-e who endeavored to secure its pas sage, or thosi) who actiid as a dog tho niutiger. One of the most ahsurd things in the l'opulist platform (and that is making ft hig assertion,) is the fact that it denounces the new tariff law as unjust to the consumers of the country and then luui and commends the Populists mem b -rs of congress, and points with pride to their clta:i records, whin cry Populist in the house voted .'or it, except three, a d it was de clared l-v their leader that they would have voted for it had they heeii present. Isn't that consist ency? The Ucpuhlicdiw of the North denounce tho n'W tarilV act :s a Hectional measure and urge tic Northern voters to ivpiulia'e the Democratic party lecaue the a t rontuins help for the South, and yet the southern l uhlieans d -nounco the hill as coetainin no Lenctits to the si u. he; n pcoph . Where is the consistency in IU pulicanism? You lus-iointe oratorit who are telling the people of North Carolina, that this l.ili dMM not hem tit them, McKinh v ives you the lie, for this gr at alostle 1 f protect on said referring to this tariif hill. "Free trade crops out in it h ro and th-ire, an I in every schedule there is the erosest exhibition of sectional issues and unjust di.-crimmat n towards the South." In a litt 1c over iw. weeks the qia-s tioa will l" tlecid. d i:t the p. l"s: Shall the government of North 1'arolin.i continue in the hf.i.ds o the party wliich t r twenty y-. a.r Las administered it with ahi'ity and patriotism, or shall il pa-.- int the hands of a party coiupo cd . j Iiite llepublieans, negvees. Popu list si and all the di.-nle:it"d el. -meiits of society? T1mm w ho h v.- the Did North Sjati-. l.cr institu tions, her principles of govern-' nient, who Iwlieve in economy and honesty, should work w ith umir in energy to defeat thr elYort that this comhination is making to wret the government of North Can-Una from tho Democratic par ty The uioro thoroughly our wcrk is lon the m re complete uil! h tun victory; the two weeks should he full of such work on the part of Denim ratio v .1:1: paign managers. State. ( ' 'nity and Township, ns to make i-i;r triumph nverwlie-lmiag,.that thisquenti' n Vi the 6th of N'oveml i rwill l o m i l!cd tor another twenty wars. Tii" col. je.l people of i'l.hfson coiiiiiv do le.l take kindiv to the ted was in a d"ep cut. When their (U;.Uin. ,t a ma-s meet ing'ii'-ld at work was completed t!:.-y eompt 11- Maxton !a-t Saturday a.nd, v, ith ed the engine crew f un;-a;;,le the ' the o'cepiioi, of one colored ma:: locomotive, jumped ahoard th .:,- i'My l.o.imja Demo- ' , ... . -crat.thev weree. unit l-.r a straight n; am: i.jaoe eoou nieii ei ,ioe m ... 1 . . 1 1: . . 1:. 1. .. I For pr.ttir.5 a hor.- in a Uno licaliliy con Y.:la try Dr. L'2:!ys Conflition lV.-vdora. il.cy ti:3 7 '.he rv.tora, z'v dic.-ticn, cure !ra of p.;-.:ctit, K.!i'"o cenntipatien, mrroct ki-ir.?v i'..s'piv'r v. I ibslroy worms, piving rcr to an cl.lorovcr worketl horse. 0 cjeis per puckti. For sale ty drcgists. ilorplc-w t'c Streetman. mi mm m phi -j :v I tiy J C C; J - V., I havo bought anew and Inrp-n sfnnf - -d v-vl. I Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shors, and raiii Vi ill sell tliem at tlie Lowest PricDo. V;i"f?iils3e Le;seills S'l'PP. U 10 itiUMiJut-e our SvsSem I'i!!? ueo cv-rv '..mm-, nr knw :iiit v.c nn'i- Vi'iien in need of cny Goods and see me. I have gof h: Iairgest Line in iown, and x-11 them low down, and 1 knew it will pay y. a i EXAMINE RY GC0D3 AND PRICES he fore makingyo'.ir p;ii'!i.i.--e?, as I can . ave you iva ncy. Yours for low prices an Groceries, Grain, Produce, &c. ISee my line ot STOVES, HARDWARE AND LIME SPECIALTIES, iiso Choicest, L;u:;-est ai:l Chewiest Stocu of grcds ever j oflbml lit Aliiiiop. d far: dealin- 1 olU 1 1 ' 1 - u ' 1 1 e a 1 1 l.Civei. .V legl.-ia- j f?r:'",fJI 1 71 3 "ft the direction of the I'otomfC JUver. ,iv,. t;(.K v . ,,:,,, .1,. 1 ....q ti. I "l-.u-tniv t' f v-ry h.-t ri-ni-.ly on enrth f.r , Y r i j .:, j n fffl where .1 is suppo .1 they had h.-at : malt-r of the county' ticket .s 1 -!";;i:;; j liM)) U&Mi waiting totake f.em to Maryiaud jn-U with the cmiiat;. e. L-.. ; -ok! ih a Uv, ni.-! n.,--J ! Clio railroad uanv hay rohlier.s who -1 The tin W! 1 d.i.l'v r. :limi':l't lh.ni t- , To K.M ..ril ff Vs II a reward of $1:(KH) on !.:.;!. of the Major (inthr.e, w ho is making Po orukeiu; . m-y, an I in this way 1 j.g, g WEII'B'K, ?i. J) .-even l!l l';m..er i ""I" - : .-.. ...... j , - md dis'Mised l-v ma.-.ks s.. that it1? lhy. "lU- tli'.' : i ''r j ' As .1 ?: :;! i-i-lui-, t lor t-verv rei.l 111" i;: ivUl i iRHPAXBXNG A SIiCIALTY 'JAIMON, X, ( Prompt Attention Given to Work Reciivcd is imposilde to v anvaccu.at-1 .,; r , ,. ..dio, .! !,!" i,,!!,'r " f! "n" lAe OlV.-rs his profes-::oii:tl servicstot J''f J.f 1T deseiiptiont th".a. , '1 ho irirt. is to let lum cS;!:vass arm i lvl)r .u nvo-v ii-.c KUXa 1U ,4h, or the u' : . If sti males Fuinlicd r.s to dirges. RETUKN POSTAGE PAID ON ItEPAIRS .Ol!C Jo tin' Si'tilsifc. The Clyde lim s i;a ing a:ai.vl ed the f-glil if cult ing rales the Southern llailwav have restored then n:n him, there l.e;nr an u:i- .. ; tv it in : r ;:ie. i.r a Im of-vum 1 Ollieo over Norton's store, or at written law again.-! the jmiiciniy i pnis.ot.e ,, t he i.:hii". j.Hsttit?: A 1 MoriihewiV: WhileV. drugstore . oilicers making poiilical spe.riies. . i; ,u,,is... (; ,1 v., a pt.o,t Silver!. . i! I.ol, a (.'i nuinL' :i ', ti i.-l.i t . I .Silvcrwarii or a I 'i. el! o Iheil- fle-r'o ;-Oes o-- .,'1 eKsses (,' A re coi sol l.y i r. l.l.o', mid wilt , -,,:.i;m. . 1 H-c. iaor ua-uar- f- . O f j - A 1"T U Ul. U .aao. .1.1 i.a-.-lo f y c;,.!,lte it aD(, j ,.r .t3 0,.c ot tht. .y,,,,,.. , .euls. There UH- U L. AollYf Uu I tlj the Usual rates cha.rgeil prior to ! n..i U m, in i-iclau-ss a:.-l :f.-. Cot-m ! Mr ,.r,-pr'i'.ns Sm.it. Itcuiftlv Co . i . 1 11 iiiiil ;.n::i, :: "ii'iii o;oi.n 1 in i.v: June jsui ;;k ti. 1.. 1.' e, A See the nice I no fale )V W. P. Jon 11 il iiiiil i;.ii::i, 'lie 2i'al h:oi.il 1 ui,!la.-r I'lei l.u:i- is v.iml y n nccl. ly.e- lo!:!u i 11 ti l : 11 1 i'y v i 1rhwT1.nl.. X J. l lie iii,:e ouuuieh Him ra 1 is 101 . ; . . - - .. 1 nl .. . r , , n . . 1. .....1. hi a roc. ;i.vj ,uh.!i.;. j or fhiiureii iry ic-r ntcners oa3ioria. ! L'iis ici i:i and kSurgoon hill ti ami WILL YOU HELP? In the great contest which is to be fought between uow and the next presidential election for THE PEOPLE'S R50NEY T3 Csiaags c! biii Gold snd Sliver, witisout discrimination, which means the free coinage of both as opposed to the policy of contraction, which is being dictated by England, and which levies tribute on every product of the i'ariii, on valuations of all kind; and oa all compensation fur labor. Xh6 GiC3t JsSU ROW 3 the d(id)le standard against the single standard the use of both gold and silver as standard money metals, against the organized eilort to hold the currency of the country etrictly tc the irold basis. published at ATLANTA, OA., and having A CSRCULATiOH OF MORE THAK S5S,C00, chiefly amenn t!ie farmers cf the Country, and going to more homes than any weekly newspaper published on the face of the earth is The Leading Champion of the People in this as well i-i other great contests in v.hieh they are engaged against the exactions of monopoly. By special arrangement with The Constitution the paper publishing this announcement is prepared to make A REMARKABLE CLUBBE&C CFF8fl-v which Wh this paper and Tho Constitution will be offered for one year at almost the price of a year's subscription to one paper. in Cash Prizes ! 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You v.n v.air !.;. ,e jc;;, ;, la.v.ever, publishing this, and The Constitution, for almo.-t il.e pi-ice of one, and rimeschc-r th'a'aii club:.ii,z subsiTiptious mu.-t be sent to this paper and not to The I'on.-titut'.um THE CONSTITUTION U among the few great ::ews1.-Ivs p..:bli,l,i,,g daily editions en t!l3 cb'C C? ths people against European Domination of cur nnasy cysli, cnJ ii iicarliiy Uil.'csatcs: 1st. The Free Coinage of Silver, ix'iievmsr that toe establishment ot a pingle gold standardi will wreck the prosperity of the great mass, of the people, though it may profit the few" who have ahva.ly :rowu rich by lederai pVutvet: sa :u. d icdr: biinsiay. 2d. Tariff Reform, Believing that by throwing our port? open to the market - of th world and lowing or.lv enough imjiort duties to j ay the actual expenses of the government, the people will bo LcUer sn ci than bv lnuking them pay double prices for protection's sake. 3d. An Income Tax, x Pebeviug that those who have much property ehodd hour tho burdens of government in the same pro portion to those who have little. Cl'P i CASH to the lKT.-en who cmies second nearest. . J' t . 0 to the person who comes third nearest. wSO J- CASH to th" person who comes fourth nearest. 3SO C'ASII to the jiers-m who comes fifth nearest. 0 5 CASH to the person who conies sixth nearest. J t Q 1NT ('ASH to the person who comes seventh nearest. 33 1 CASH to the person coming eighth nearest ISIS J- CASH to the person coming ninth nearest. 313 I- CASH to the person coming tenth nearest. - 'ASH to the person con. Ing eleventh nearest. SO '-SII to the person coming twelfth nearest. SS CASH tr the pers,)n coming thirteenth nearest. IX CASH to the Kison coming fourteenth nearest. 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