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I v.. v. - EZTSA, I 7 ----z- j&J&rrr-KT- - ,oiyA( ASU DKf ARTL'IIK OF i.-AlNS. ., . . m, Vi, st bound train vi run f- 1 . 4 , ! iu., ami leaves .'n" .. .1 .1 inin arrives at 4:33 ft ' 1 C ' liD-Tram arrives at t -s nt 4:45 p. m. OAL GLEANINGS. ange tin-object. :i Si;unl. 'pear like. w;-n not :i Democratic Tin-Jay Mitchell went Re- yuiur 1'iila 1,love hi washing f.deral rt coiiimoMces at A!fV'!t'"; ,iMi.nf North Cove, was ,r,er spilled milk Just in't cne" dr,(f up "'" " our sympathies, have h-ft. nil 1', i ; . t n , formerly p ro th City l'ar, is in town. i)r.'."r " ifU.irlin "tayl on t lie m.lt!.e rr-uit might haye been dif- ,rnit. Mr Wili .'""per w ho haslieen in Uiviii- for "nie weeks, Youn't li'-at a McDowell Democrat U j0, get Lim -cared. "Kornor' Dale Thf lciini. T.tts of North Carolina .U prol-ab! v haw or.lj t wo members ID the lif M l on r--s. Tli latest i- that I he Republicans in iibio counted nt 'J(iO,KK) majority and rut tired ami stopped counting. MiHfg (ivria and Josie Carter, who have Iwn visiting in Ashe i l!c, r"turn'tl Wednesday. Mr. J.(i. i Itivp and daughter, Mj Lizzi. parse i through Marion t .day n route to Knoxville. ilia Ki iki had a pleasant rail from Jiaj. T'. .V ( oiilry, one of our most lii.pular ami Mii-ccss-fiil fanners, this f.k Jl.i iitit C't'iifjress and U. S .Senate will br Kvpiiblican. Well, please give u tlif (ffX'J times you talk so much i' i "H The liiimhiT of transient board : ri'-:-t-i.l at the Hotel De .Who! In si, Tuesday night, wae cvt'ii'ii'i'ti. I!"v. T. J. Holers will preach at s:i"K IJsli next Saturday night and Simlav mo rui i. g, ;uul at lirv Pond i!iurcli Sunday evening. Mm.r-. F.,1 a id George Dlclcer "f Indiana, who liave bon ,"'iidinu' ;i f,.w months hero, left lueviay t. .r eastern Carolina i Ki ri Ki. li.-r.K to t-nder thanks I'Mrs. Millanl Tat,i for a basket Milt.rli Irisli potatoes, which t. raiwni from so.-d raised this yar. lo.:;-".saiid loth fine Toia the imniciiHf crowd that i'u through Marion Wednec- "bv to tin- F.-.i.ral Court at Ashe Hlimss that Ritnu'tuv lino ''"D drii.kmju in Mitchell and Yan C'T Coin. tie-. Urut. .us Snuff at J. P. Norton's. With Marc I Anthony I p say: Friends Q and country men, lend me your ear. Not to pro nounce a eu logy over the dead, as did A n t h o n y, but to call your atten tion to the assort m e n t of new de signs in Cor sage Pins, Lace Pins, Stick and Scarf Pins, to he had for small cash at ? Swindell's. A MINXE-IIA-HA. WRONG END UP IS THE WAY THINGS WENT LA8T TUESDAY. Ieinucru(s Elect the Clerk, Sheriff, ItegiMer, Kepresen. tativeand Surveyor-Alas, for Our Coroner! Will Newland and Justice Gardner Defeated and COXiiltESSIOXAL ELECTION i DOUBT. We have held our paper until to day (Friday) hoping that we could give the result of the Congressional elect on in this district. This elec tion is yet in doubt, and it will Uke the oflicial count to decide it. Pearson's friends claim that he is elected, and the Democrats claim that Crawford is elected by a small majority. Will Newland hs been defeated by a large majority, by J. Fusion Spainhour, of Wautauga, who is an independant Democrat. Ed Justice and Ellis Gardner are defeated by Senators Dula and Black. "Korner" Jimmcrson defeated Korner"tDalc 27 majority. Dale Bays he would have been electod, but he foresaw the defeat of the party, and he couldn't stand it to have to bury his friends. All who ne-d a corcnor's services will find Iiawk Jinimerson doing business at the old stand. In the eighth Congressional dis trict It. Z. Linney has defeated Hort4Power for Congress by 2,500 majority. The State has gone Republican by sveral thousand 10,000 to 15,000. Republicans will have the legis lature by a good majority, and this means, Marion Putlcr and pome Re publican for U. S. SenatorsSena tor IUitler! the saddest of all things! VOTE IN THE COUNTY. Lee P. Crawford's majority over J. F. Morphew for the legislature, is 120. Crawford received 1,000 votes. His majority in Marion township is 73, and at Old Fort is 7 R. R. Price's majority over John C. Brown is 192, lor clerk ot me court. Gardin's majority over McCall for sheriff is 190. Joe C. Brown's majority over Will Lonon for register of deeds is 97. J. B. Burgin's majority over C C. Lindley for surveyor is 97. Jimmerson's majority over Dale for Coroner is 2t. . C Newland's majority over Spainhour for solicitor is 93. The judicial ticket ran about the same. E.J. Justice received votes for senator in this county, and Ellis Gardner received 958 votes. A. J. Dula, Populist recived931 votes for the senate, and Black, Re publican, received 937 votes for senate. W. T. Crawford received 980 votes in this county for Uongross, and Pearson received 944. S. McD Tate received 959 votes for state treasurer, and Worth re ceived 934. The Record. We issued an extra edition last Sat urday, and our printer has been sick for several days. Therefore we only ... . . t . . r.M. - pubnsn a nan sum v .....,,., The Kkcoeo wMl be published hereaf ter on Wednesday evening of each week, and mailed promptly to each sub scriber WHO PAYS. Al names of de linquent subscribers will be dropped from the list at once unless payment is made. This is the laK notice. We have just received a first-class n'wjob pres., and will be glad to do all your job printinr. Call on us. We intend to improve the paper with each i?sue in the future, and ask yonr s nt port. A DELUGE! HARDLY A DEMOCRATIC HEAD ABOVE WATER. NEW YORK WENT Bl THE BOARD EARLY II THE DAY. Congressman Wilson Probably Defeated. Ah, hi..... .. uoui me Next House of Representatives? Specials to the AshevilU Citi lzen. 400 It hi- T' forsythe county 400 Repubhcan. Durham precinct, Durham county 104, Republican. Pas quotank county gives Skinner (Pop) 7o0 majority, a gain of about 200. Four townships intRowan, including Salis bury, g,ve3 a Democratic majority of Haleifh shows a Democratic loss- ' " i j is probably Republican. The Democrats lose New Hanover and Durham The Democrats gain in Hali fax. The news indicates some doubt in the Sixth distric, now represented by Settle. Advices so far show Terv lim- change in vote of 1893. Wilmington, Nov. 7. The Renuhli- cans elect all their candidates in Xew ilanover county by 400 maioritv. For clerk, register and one representative the Democrats had no opposition. The Kepuolican candidate for the Senate, Rice, is elected by BOO. OHIO. Cincinnati, Xov. 7. The citv and Hamilton county have gone Republi- an. congressman Tom Johnson con cedes his defeat by 4,000. Republicans carry all coneressional districts. Indicati OI1S aro favnraklo . Republican majority in the legislature. Columbus, Nov. 7. Democratic State Chairman Taylor has just telegraphed the Enquirer conceding the State to the Republicans by 90,000 plurality. TENNESSEE. Knoxville, Nov. 7. The indications n this, the 2nd Tennessee Congres sional districts, point to election of H. R. Gibson over John C. Houk by 5,000 majority. In the llrst district W. :. Anderson (Kep ) is elected over E. 1. Cox (Dem.) the voting wae light in East Teuaessee. Evan (Rep.) for governor runs ahead of Gov.Tumey by 20,000. LOUISIANA. Washington, Nov. C Senator Blanchord wires to Democratic head- quaters that l.ouisiaua sends a solid Democratic delegation to Congress. WEST VIRGINIA Washington, Nov. 6. W. I,. Wilson defeated. Republican committee claims all four Congressmen in West Virginia and the indications are favor able for a Republican majority in the legislature. soirrn Dakota Pierre, Nov. 6 Returns indicate the election of the Republican ticket, in eluding two congressmen at large, by 12,000 plurality. The legislature will be two-thirds Republican MICHIGAN Detroit, Nov. C. Rich, Republican for governor, is elected by fmm 30,000 to 50,000. The whole Republican State ticket is ejected. There will be a solid Republican delegation to Congress, GEORGIA. Atlanta, Nov. 6. Russell, Democrat is elected in the second district; Crisp Democrat, in the third; and Turner in the 11th. The Populists are all defeated, Macon, Ga., Nov. 6. Bartlett, Demo crat, will carry the 6th district by from 3,000 to 4,000 over Whittaker, Populist VIRGINIA. Richmond, Van Nov. 6. The indica tions are that the Democrats have car ried this, the Third District by 2,000 Further returns indicate heavy Dem ocratic loss at nearly every point. SOUTH ''AROI.INA. Spartanburg, Nov. 6. I carry my district, the fourth, by not less than 5,000 majority. Wilson. Columbia, Xov. 6- The figures thus far indicate the election of Evans (Till manite) for governor by 30,000 majori ty. COLORADO. Denver, Nov. 6. The Republican committee claim all four Congression al districts. CONNECTICUT. New Haven, Nov, 6. A Republican governor is elected. Three Republican congressmen are probably elected. MISSISSIPPI. Jackson, Miss , Nov. 6. All the Dem ocratic Congressmen from this State are elected by safe majorities except in 4th, 5th and 6th districts. NEW JERSEY. New York, Nov. . A bulletin says New Jersey has elected five Republican j and three Democratic Congressmen. ILLINOIS. Chicago, Nov. 6. The Republican State ticket is elected bj 8,00 to 10, 000. TEXAS. Galveston, Tex., Xov. 6. The News prethct the usual Democratic majority for the State and Legislature; also the election of Democratic Congressmen in U districts, with the probable ex ception of the 9th and 10th districts. Nothing definite is expected tonight, Crawford carried Swain by 400 ma jority, and Haywood by about 600 ma jority. Pearson carried Henderson by about 500. EVEN MITCHELL COUNTY GOES REPUBLICAN. Rom Linney's majority in Mitchell over Hort Bower is 855. The boss of the Republican machine in Mitchell. Wash Hyams, has been defeated for clerk, by Bowman, independant Rc publican, by 34 votes. George Pritehard waselecteJ sheriff by 75. Sam Turner was elected to the legislature by a small majority. TAJJCST COUJiTT. We learn that Yancey has given about 00 Democratic majority. BCRKK COUNTY Has gone wrong. Democrats lose every man they nominated. Republicans car ried the county by 250 to 300. Worth carried it over Tate for state treasurer. Haw Branch News. Mr. Curtis and Miss M. A. Reel, had a fine trip to the quarterly meeting at Ebenezer last Sunday, where Rev. F. H. Wood has been conducting a meeting. Nicks Creek was represented on Sun day by the following persons: W. McCurry and Jennie Walch, Mr. Chas. Walchand Minnie Walch and Misses Clarisy Moody and Mary J. Krause Bust Bee. The union services will be held in the Baptist church on next Sabbath nignt,the 11th inst. Mr. Calvin Wood, of Spruce Pine, passed through Marion last week from Richmond, where he had been to sell a shipment of cattle, hogs and sheep. Mr. Geo. Carson was smilintr so "large" that we thought he had heard some Democratic news that no one else knew. It was caused by the arrival ef a young, very young iaay ac ins nouse. We are indebted to the Charlotte Observer, Asheville Citizen and Morgan ton Herald, for the latest elects n news. These are euternris- ing nepers. The Rak-igh N;v.-s und Observer iskeepingabrtastwith the times also. As some of our political opponents deny the great reduction iu the prices of hardware, we refer you to Nichols Bros, who will sell you a Red Warrior axe for CO and 75 cents that sold under I he McKiuley law.at 90 cents and $1.00. Politicians may lie. but figures don't. tuny of the.-itizers of Rninsrille, ludi- Aiia r nwr without a bottle of Camber aid's ''oupli Inirlj Iu fr.e hum," ay$ l.icol. I! iiwu. t e leailing mrtci.uut ol tbe plae. This HriurHy lis proven of so much T!ue toi eolds and croup in cl-.ildran that tf mothrts who know its worth are wil ltiijr to without it. For Sale by SI or- pbew & Mrtetman, lru;'giti. The Florist at the State Hospital, in Morganton, will hold his 3rd annual chrysanthemum show Nov. 15th, in the large chapel- Every lover of flowers is cordially invited. About two hun dred varieties will be on exhibition Admittance isfree to all in the evening of same day. At night only for persons holding tickets. A select lino of ladies and gents v.atcn chains, Iresh from the fac lory, at Swindell's. Blan ton's largt-and elegant stock of dry goods, notions, boots, shoes and hats is attracting the attention of all the people. Call and see for yourself. There it no medicine so often needed in Try home and so admirably adapted to tbe purposes Tor wliteb it is intended as t himbrrlaiu' Pnin Halm. Hardly a week pses out me member or the family has need of it. A toothache or headache may be cured by it. A ton oh of rhruraatisra or neura'gia quieted. Tbe sererc pain of burn or scald promptly reliured and th gore hraled in aiueb less time than whe medicine has to be sent for. A sprain ma he promptly treated before loftnmation iu, which insures a cure in about one-third of th time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should receire immediate treat' mnt before tbe a:ts become swollen, which can only be dene when Pain Balm is kept at band. A sora throat may be enred before it becomes ssiiju. A tioublegome corn mar be tenioed by applying u twice a day for a week or two. A lame back may be rured and seTeral dtr of valuable time sare4 or a pain in tbe or chest rtlier ed without pating a doctor bill. Prorure a 50 cent bottle at once and you will neeer regret it. tor silt by Morphew & Street man, drugguts. Taxes Taxes. I am prepared to receive Taxes for the year lii4. Remember the election don't stop Taxes. The law requires the above tax all to be in my hands by the 1st uay ol January JS!i;. Those in ar rears for Taxes and they a-e not a fe ih number, must settle at once or I will be forced to make the money for you Every person knows their taxes must be settled. So you will save cost by doing so. ti. u. Uabdix, Sheriff, OUI Clothes JIade New. . And at reasonable prices. I color clothing both gentlemen and ladies goods, and I guarantee satisfaction and I also bind, repair and clan the most delicate fabric. Give me a trial and be convinced. S. V. WEEKS. Marion, N. C So 2. x " 5 o l p 83" 5 S "? x o rVC5 ft 0 3 O CO O llfl 3 s rti tL '5 n 5- o c e en n 59 q . c - BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS. Items of Interest In These Hard Times. Shoes I Shoes ! I Shoes ! ! ! at Mc Call & Conley. New lot charms for love chains. at Swindell's. McCall & Conley wants your peas, e. chickens and eggs: either cash or trade paid. For fine soaps, stationeiy etc., to to Morphew & White Smoke Cannon Ball Tobacco. pipe free with each 5ct package at Mciau & Conley s. Love chains, new, neat and nobby t Swindell's. Go to Jones' hardware store for the best bargains in Li.irnies ever tiered in Marion. Here is .the place to buv your part. aave thtm at :reit Un reduced prices. McCall & Conky. Just in Elgin, Waltham and ew York Standard Watches at wi udell's No use of ntumbling along in the ark. when vou can buy the cele brated Dity Lantern for 50 cents at McCall & Con ley's. Special offer ! The New York Semi-Weekly World ard Record for $1.40 per year. We are receiving our new fall tock of dry goods and notions. bought at lowest prices, and will bQ sold on same basis. We invite comparison of goods and prices with any body. aCome and see. McCall & Conley, Martin Bros sell w omens shoes at 75 cents that others ask $1.25 for. J. G. Nichols fc Bro. are certain ly selling clothing, hats and shoes cheap. Something new, Tapioca, just re ceived at J. P. Norton's a fine prepa ration tor making jelly. Martin Bros sell the farmers shoes for $1.00 that others sell for $1.25. The biggest, prettiest and lest line of ocent calicos ever in town at Blanton'n. Finest stoek of Razors and pock et cutlery at Jones Hardware. Of all the goods, Dr. Jones has theiinest. Go there for hardware Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Sifters Buckets, Baskets and pictures cheap at Medd s V ariety Store. "Why in the world didn't you buy those shoes from McCall & Conley, and save money? They keep the wst shoe at the lowest prices. Also full stock dry goods and notions has arrived. Bring us your produce and get good prices. McCall & Conley. Go to Medd's Variety Store for all sizes of Fruit Jars. They are the best and cheapest. The Record and - Atlanta Weekly Constitution one year for $1.40. Martin Bros, havo the largest assortment of fine shoes in town at low prices. Pickled tripe at J.P.Norton's. Go to A. B. Gilkey & Son's for fresh French candies. . Record and World $im uy special arrangement we are en- abled to send you The Marion Record and the New York Weekly World for one year for $1.50 in advance. Old sub - scriber who pay up of course are en- titled to this rate. J. G. NICHOLS, 2iTO"W Ti,: : i . . a a uy o: not ompetition, shall beat us iu farinY.ing goods at We haw just received a largi stock of CI thing, H its, Dre Shoes, 4c. t suit every one, and fell A large and general liiu: of CALL AS D SICE US, a", a- intighiojIiS &c b:r,o. Esse Qnam Viderl blotto of North Carolina. Written for Suuday News and Observer. I am that which I seem to be." O worthy motto our grand old State, The same in times of prosperous peace he same in times of adverse fate. Within her borders there's no room For cunning craft or cold deceit, But ever open as the day, She stands in honor all complete. The Nation's history well has shown hat this, our motto, we deserve, O may it be our constant aim It's truth and honor to preserve. We hold this motto ever dear, And call the world to see That Carolina's sons are still hat which they seem to be. And they this motto will defend n honor true and tried; To bs what they appear to be Shall be their loyal pride. Our fathers this good motto earned. e prouaiy wa:k the way they trod. And are that which we seem to be Before the word, and to our God. LiiA Ripley Barnwell. Henderson ville, N. C. A cheap and rtvlish lin r R; at McCall & Conley. ; Double width cashing .i, ...i. ! for 15 cents per yard at McCall & t on- ' ley. Bring us your rve.ehic Highest prices paid McCall & oi Je. A few choice designs ot tlir ti - ' brated Boss Watch Casses at Swin- J dell's. I Notice. okth Carolina. ) In tin. Snn r;..r Yancey County. Court Fall Term. James Roland, et. ui., Sarah Roland, C. W. Edwards, et. ux , Luciuda Edwards et. al. vs. Cratus Bailey, Lodusky Bai ley, Cora Bailey, G rover Bailey, Mittie Bailey, Pansy Bailey, et a I. The defendnnts above named will tak notice that an action mtltled as above lias been commenced in the Superior Court of Yancey county to set aside and declare void arertaiu deed to a certain tract of land to which th defendanis hare become heirs and which deed was iuinroorrlr and illegally made; and th said defendants will further tutte notice that they are re quired to appear nt the nrxt term oft!" Superior Court of Yancey county, to e he.d on the 8th Mo:dy after the 1st )lnn day in September 1894, at the Courthon'e of said eo not j in Durnsrille, N. C, and ad swer or dvmur to the complaint in fai l ac tion, or the pluiatilT a ill apply to the court for the reliM demand 'd n sai I complaint This IfUh uay of Sep eunber I8fl. W. B, BANKS, C. S C. Budging k Watson, Justice k Murpli-v Attorney's for plaintiff Notice. The committemen ot the various school districts of tbe county are requested Lot I l-are any of tbe public school money tauh out for next year nctil the same is a pur tion in January next. J. F. Moarusw, County Supt A lVaruing. The law requires that all residents of I our village shall keep their premises clean. The marshal will henafter at tend to those who seem to ignore the law. B. A. Cheek, Supt. of Health. THE EAGLL BAtT" KEEPS Pure Kentneky Rye and North Carolina Corn Whiskies, Wiiifs, Brandies Export Beer. Champagne, Brandy Peaches, French Branch! 'and in fact, all liquors kept in a nrsi-ciass saloon. Orders solicited from adioinintr counties ' 1 i' Addre.-s the I Plfrr n I tw LsMU fJSl If I JIAUIOX, X XTO 35. R. L. NICHOLS THE BAJE. and we ntw a: nncunx- that no firm s O udj them with the Merchandise. Groceries cro In Poor Health means so much more than x.you imagineserious and fatal diseases result from T trifling ailments neglected. f Don t play with Nature s f greatest gift health.' irroaarefeetlna; i out of aorta, weak J iiu generally ex hausted, nervous, and cant work, M begin at oncetak- ina the most relia ble strengthening mcdicine.which ia ters. A (ew bot- f ties cure benefit cornea from the very first dose it sws'f stsia vr .rsM, n v . pleasaat to lake. J It Cures DvDensIa. Kldnev and Liver I Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments 4 Women's complaints. f lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- i stitutes. on receipt ot two c. stamps we W f will send set of Tan BeawUlul World's Fair Views and book free. DDnuuM rufuirn rr uiTiunsc un V CITY BAR. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICK, Keeps on hand whisky Hrandies, wines etc , of tho best cj'iality. n. h. jiumrr kons ''Old .r!ornM a specialty Same price as new whisky tTHEAIJliS! CVTOAfsTP W Prepared according Ut the lormula of J' I Die. WM. A. IIAM3IONI1. in bis isnoraiorr at wasmiirMa, u. u. tCKRKBMXI!, fmm the brain, for Hs- ' eaA. f tli trmn and nrrvo. sviueni. KntlXINK, from the; aplnnl ror1. roe m dlsaa ef the cord. locouior-Atra, CIRDIVR, from tbe Ltart, lor dUea Of tlir hvart. TESTISE, from the for dlaeases of the tmte. (Atrupti- ot tl.verKaBS.ster liitv.tc.i ' TAHIVE, from the erarle, Tor diseases 1 01 th ovarii. aStatCt'UNE. tbrrodlue. etc. . aM. FlM Sreji. frirl 1 Srafbas tt.M. Tbe pbysiololcr.1 efTwia produced t'f a sinrle rioae ol rM-j ar accek.Yaaoa of toe pats with fr.tinr of fuHrira aud dis tention In the head, exhilaration nt spirit. Increased orloary fim'lldn, aupre.otaUoa of She expulalve force tt the bladder and peristalUe artlon of the tntecln. tncreaee in mcaeular atrenctb and enducanoe. In- X created power of vision la elderl peopl. Where local drurelat are not sapplled with the Hammond Animal Extract Uief will k. nulled, lof.llier wltb all exteilne- lltoratnre on tbe sutyvct. en receipt of price, t7 THE COtrMSItA CHEmCAL CO WaaUattoa, S. C , aAAaAaaaAAAAAAaAAa vvvVvvvvvvvtvvvvvv iff f f f V WWW Alwajs Cores.; Botanic Blood Balm- The Oeat Pewit Sy for the speedy and permanent cure of Srrofuta. Rheumatism. Catarrh. Ulcers. Eczema. Eatinr and Spraedlnr Sores. Eruptions, snd all SKIN AND bLoOO DISEASES. Sat from the prescription of aa eminent pnysiciaa who nul H with marvelous success for 40 years, anj its continued use for fifteen years by thou sands of rrateful people has demonstrate! that It is by far the best building up Tonic and Blood Purifier ever offered to the world. It makes new rich blood, and possesses alotost miraculous healing properties. X3T WRITE FOR BOOK OF WONDERFUL CLRES, scat free oa application. If not kept ty your local druggist, send Si.00 for a larje bottle, or $5.00 for six bottles, aad medicine will be seat freight paid by BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. ; Browns Iron Bitters i'i 7
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