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MA It ION KKCOKD. rUItLlHIIKI) EVEKY TIIUIWI'AY Flil.r" and Prop rid or. Entered :t tin tofli'-e in M.iriuii as sn(!- !a-:s mail matter. t;j:-l- 1 Jis la Your Hat. 1. The; iiiccmo tax law i now in loree. 'J. Tim tax is Ir-vif-d on incoir.fH rtr,!,'-il l-t vn January 12, lb'Jl. and Vwi.i'w "II, 1KM. Tin; amoiwit of tax i.s '2 per C( nt. 1. Citizens of tin' 1'nitod . Stab:- reid nt or non-re; ; id lit and resident i. are fcutij'-ct; to th tiv on sill ii.'o;i'f Non-resident nle-n.s ur tit::i-l on iiif.-) i:-."H deri ved from any source in the; ted States. 5. Informs of st-iWK) or h exempt fn-ni taxation. On inennes exceediiiLl Uni- arc th': t a is i'vied only on tin por tion of the income txer edin 4' 7. Incomes are taxiiiilc. no mat to r from what H'nircy derived, x--;, (a) Th'.so derived from rent or r SI I 'rst;it. () '1 lion'- lori from interest n St:it' or municipal bonds. S. Only on.-UliK-tion of StOU) is made 1'nnn the arejite inenme of the ni ;nbTH of an' family com posed of oi:f or more parents Mid minor child r'i i '.). Where corporations pay taxes on their incomes, individual ntock holderr are not taxed upon incomes derived from dividend.1 on the htock of such corporation.-. 10. Kadi peiHon having an in come of mon-than $:rH) per y-ar must make a return of such in come to tlx- collector or tltpe.ty eoll.;t r of Internal U Venn : of th- 1 1 1 ri.-t i;i wliicli In Rrk.-. 1 1. (i:i:irli;i!:h Mid t.r I S- HluS. make returns lor their wards or c.est ul jue 1 ru.-t. VI. Ueium thi ; yutr must he mad.; on or Im-',ic A ri i l.". In meci i diiii yi iirs liefore th-,' fuvt Monthly in Mareh. l'J. The tax is a vahlc oti or be lore July 1. I t. It is made the duty of the collector to asset the, amount of the incomes of persons who fail to make returns, and add oO percent, to the amount of the tax as a pen alty. Five per centum will be ad ded for all taxes unpaid ten days jifter not ice and demand, and in terest at the rateof one per cent um per month added as a penalty, ex cept from estates of deceased, ili bane or insolvent persons. Hi. I'or a falv.' return a penalty of Jot) p. r cent, on the amount ot the lax is impo.-cd. 1 7. Salaries of State, county or municipal otlicers are not subject to the income tax. (ioldoboto Ilea.Ui-ht. .lEoiiuuiciit Y:uirc. It i- altogether fitting that the pyople of North Carolina uliould erect a monument to the memory of the lal.' S -iiator Zebulon Vance, and The Virginian is pleased to learn from the Unleiyh Xev.s ar.d O'.oei vei that the matter i beji.;i; pe-had. No man loved North Carolina better than Vance. a:.d no State had a better friend thin he. Whether in the tented l:el! r m tier alls ot utdice, (lovei iior Vane; was. a true ami pa triotic son, and the people of Caro lina will in nor themselves in fivct- i iiiX a mi-. aft t .) !ils memory. Our ci:ntcmporarv believ that the p,...jde ot North Can lina will l eelad to honor the j.eattt man the Mate has'produced." ay.- it will be hul to aci.nowl- edge ih contributions and pledj: ot tho.-e wliowou.a like to asMStlii K'curin a 'ance bronze statu.-, and turning it over to the cominit- t e, of which the Governor is chair man. I ho proposition is to select Kalcih as the h cation for th monument, ami me mends ot Vance and of North Carolina hear tily wi.-h theMemori. 1 Association which has the enterprise m charp al'urnhtnL succifs. Norfolk Vir- t;mian. Alio Salaries rtml Incomes f ISiiloi s. TI i meie i cerauny one very nice leatur about being a potentate. and that is the income that comes to the occupant of a lofty place besides liaviiigr.il hiswants atten ded to aiu! a larii nunilvr . t piaces aiwavs at ins i! i -.p:-r.. V.u r.inpcror ot l.ti'tia js rJ to rc - cetve 5-.-,nH:i d;.y ; the Sult.m of 1 tuk"v nv.'ive rf t!?,CX) a day : ihe l.nij). ior of Austria rejoices in ri".Utt)a dr.y: hniprror William has.. L-t to gi t ah.g t n :?MXX) from breakfast to bedtime; Queen Vic- loi-ri lias .fo.UXX) to spend everv eek, and the President of the UniUd tatis receives a trlb un der a thoiisaml dollars a vvek. but a great deal of free advertising -'oes with the i-lliee. llarjHT's Young People. Near .Sumter, S. C, the axl of an oil tank car in a Coast Lin,, freiuht train broke. A hoh was Ki.oeKCit m tlio tank and the oil ! 4 747,oUUXO human beimxsdieon llowat out. lJy some means it be- j onr a0.c eaci, cellturv " ame ignited and the entire train ! Tile latest anthn-po'lo-ical sta ot lo cars loaded with merchan- tistics prov that m America the uise was burned as it stood on the!biik- T,MtMv x..,.,t-k- track. Ihe engine was cut loose and Bavcd.-.scwton Euierpriie. kCiive lite Ieiie ihe Fat is." Raleigh, X, C, April 23. J- ! To the Editor of the News and Ob- ' server. t The fore. linK lier.d linr? a))ear as a :. p ion to ;.n editorial in jour i-jsie; or Sunday last. It is nmltum ; in parv-). Y( u wa-t" a threat many j very excel ifMi i iePM-. ;;i)d keepyotir ! I renders well posted. It nas appear ed a iitth strange j however, that you, who hav? stood as a faithful sentinel on th; watcli-toworncour-aingwhatis right and opposing what is wronir, r.lwaya'on the alert trying to sustain the constitution and the law. should have taken little or no notice of a problem, which, at this time, er;jm3 to ba 'xerci.-ing the minds of a few men. A problem, too, in which the fun damental law of the State is in volved and said to be violated. It is a well known fact that many mjn; good, true and faithful men, are to-day holding two ofiiees in poll violation of the spirit and the tenor of our Constitution. - It is said that revolutions never go backwards. Last November we had apolitical revo'ution in North Carolina, attributable perhaps to nnuiv eauses, but certainlv to one and that is the faikire of the Dem ocratic party to property recog nize the n.-.imr yomig men ot the State, the disposition upon the part of the leaders to overload a favored few to the detriment of the many. For a newspaper man to discuss this subi'-ct means that he shall have some nerve it means that he shall knife some of the most prominent ne-n in the State, for there are m r-n, not a few, who it high up in thi political syna gogue, whi) for causes unknown persist in an open violation of Ar ticle 14. Section? of the Staee Coif- -I itntio'i, which ih "v have -worn o .-p;'Vl . V'iil I i R'.- :t r. "Jiive !'f. ,'.. i e ; a'N';' Will yen lmt iii.-:i.-t, tiiat ih tirr stitntion be respected let it hit whomsoever it may? Is it possi ble, that there are. not enough good capable and efficient men within hounds of North Carolina to ecunv tne ince.. and mis ior- sooth, is the reasm why one man must needs hold twoor more? Will the people look in vain for some fearless editor to rid us of this abuse? uI- money so dear, or honor o sweet, that it must be bought at the price of patriotism md in open violation of the Con stitution? "Forbid it Almighty God.'1 In the language of a great and good man: ''with malice to wards none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the ritrht; let us finish this work ;" let us tee that ho law- and the Cons'itution is respected, and that all men whether hiirh or low, rich or poor, of whatever political faith who are holding two or more oflices, step down and out, and make room for others w o having less expe perience vill have perhaps more Xev hrcoms sweet) clean." In conclusion, then, "(tive tho I'eo ple the Fa ts ;" the ollice.s helonu; to theni ; the olVicers are their of f'cers; the money pal d to them is the peoples' money. Why, then, should they h" kept in the dark? Will you not, then, ''(Jive the Peo ple the Fads?" . F. Montague. Tiy r:issl of ff us White. .SoTiietinie ago the family of Wil liam ilrtlley, purporting to be v.eulthy Creoles from Louisiana, moved in the most resptctahlo lo cality of Molioe, Va. There was a mii named J: who with his good looks and well filled purse, soon suecveded in getting into the swim, lie joined the First Bap tist Sunday school, and was men tioned in tin; church paper as a valuable acquisition. He became a lion among the girls of the con gregation, and it was soon reported that he was to we' a voting ladv of accomplif-hm-Mits and good social position. Then letter came from Wilson, to the ft'ect that a negro family by the name of llalley had lett that place nnd wer under stood to be pa--ing as whites. As the re.-ult of the investigation the family lias quietly departed. Tiie atVair ha-- caused qttitea sensation. G(dd.boro 1 Ie.id light. (lut oi lluuiiiti Family Statistic. The rstimated population of the v.oilil n .lanuarv 1. ISP.") una 1 I f:'H'XM.iV'. l:K.:lt 'r. It (T. t . re 1 1. 'and. it!: births p.-? -rd. Onlv c:.-! e:. i-n-j.i i t r.l! v. l;o v.vi? born into ih world live to ! sevntven vi ars. the a" of ital sta-n:ics prve that, tak ing t-ie worhl over, there an. 109 j v. omen to eerv 100 men. Out of eve ry nine Midden deaths reported eight of the number are men. Th microscope shows that the human body is covered with scales, tach scale cowring ports. Only mx pers.nsout of fach l.CxX) born lives to he seventy-live Years old, and only one out tf the ame number reaches the century mark. Figures by experts in vital sta tistics prove that not less than ; of births exceed the deaths mi ti e i ratioc f 3 to l.-St.I.ouis Republic, Iei Vjawfn-j Yood. If jou KtrUe a tliorn or rose, I ' it s, o. if ii enow -, Ke-p a j ni Taint -io as lo sit an' wl.in! Wlien t'ie fnh aiu't oa ibe Jine; JijUy.iur boo' aud ktfp on trjin"! Krp n-jroin ! When the v. t:.thri lu) onr crop, K.-'j a yoin1! When vou tumoic from the top, Kerp a-tjo:&'! y 'j c?- j ou';e u! o' f very dim 7 Gittin' brok? n.in't hux trime Tel! d e wt.:!.J rcu're lrtlin' prime! Kt -p n-oin! Wh.-!. ii looks tike all is up, k.-r a (join! Drain the sweftnss Tr cai tbe cap, Keep u oin'! .See : l i iel birJ? o t tbe wing! Hear tbe bells that sweetly riu! WLei y.u leel hke fcibin'--sing! Keep-a goiu'! Citrzen. STATE XEWS. .vt"rbern m to hve a cotton factory oon. Tii.boro has a r.ovT bank will capital of 30,000. j A five-teir-oM daughter of Wi linc i v.t.. ,.f r.-.!f , i.: a nee! ditl a most horrible death last week. j ... ,. , , , It la said tliHt a history of the fusion ngiriature u soon to be prtnred. It is to It is to be prepared by a person wLo knows Jill the inside fuels, and wiil be a grand cam. puign document for tie democrats. A youn- nun, muncd Kiler, of Ashe ccaiit. murdered a young man named Muy h:tthitn, a son of ex-Sihcriff Latham, on f riday night. April 13th, and thrsw his bodj into a river. E'.ler has leea arre?ted. The World's Fuir prizes for the lincbt re- w is ;;iic.l by u North Carolinian in 'k r-..- fi e.r..: ,. ; r--i' . i.-.- i v .a; k'.jn ij tue i-an to whor, .L. prize was u. varied. For whooping cough (.'hnmberlain's Coujjh is excellent. Hv usincr it freeh- tiie disease is deprived of all ii;inir rous co se- iiuence. 1 1 i re is no danger mi giving the remedy to babifp us itcntaii s nothing ii . ;u: iotis 5 and oil cent bottles for sale tiy Morphew & White, Druggists. V fatawlm Man in a Ilnd Scrape T i' ci c i c it . i J. r , bmitord, ot Catawba coun- ty, this State, is in jail in York- j JI11;:,acri'8 ville, S. C, i.x default of $1000 ! Kartlett, J 25 acres. i . , TT nd, on a eerioua charga. lie had been teaching school near I lock Hill, and made an attempt to ,1 -ii j rillll I hri'C Vimn-T nirla wlm ottnn. j - i.v.ii- ded his school. The sheriff had to pur a guard around the jail to pre vent a lynching. Shuford has a wife and two children. He was hoise-vliiincd laet fall for a simi lar otfer.se. Charlotte News. The champion lazy man lives in T lk eounty. His wife has to pound h: : . with sticks to keep him breath ing. Rutherford county claims the stingiest man. When he takes a drink of water from his spring, if then is any left in the gourd he pours it back to prevent its wast ing. A Indr nt Toolev.-s, La. was verr sick with inlious colic when MC. Tisler, a j romint nr mere-hunt of t!ie town gave her uho'tif ( Lamt'erliiin's Colic, Cholera atie! Diarrhoea Iieruelj. lie s;ys she was woM in tor'y minutt-s after taking the first Jose. I'or sale by Morphew & White. SlIKUIFF'S BALK OF LAND FO it TAXES Ky virtue of levies made by me for default in payment of taxes due up to and in-luiiinr the year 18'.)t. I will ex pose o public sale for cash at the court house in Marion, M. C, on Holiday May Clli, ISO.?, the various hits and panels of land heroin naineJ. The whole of each tract or contig uous hotly of lami belong to the delin quents wi!l he oD't red for sale at the! same tune and ihe hid will he struck elf to Is i in who will pay the amount of taxes Willi an expenses for the smallest part of a;i- iand. The purchaser muit pay the amount lue on the spot or the hnul v. ill res. lit immediately. Each ti. et will In.- so t! in the oroVr nan:ed heiow, aiul the sale wil; continue from day to day until all is deposed of. Marion Township. Hill, KS 4 lots. 2 20 llvati s C W 1 l ts, fo lieip;.. s r. i iots, r,o Itvin, Mary 4 lots, s 85 Izlar. ) K i lots 3 3,- lrde'1. C F2 Kits. 1 15 Johns- 11. i W l"o acres. m'5 Krnr.l-y. J A 2 lots, i jo h A r. Lama 2 l ts. 4 45 Kraitr. Mainland KUis 2 lots, l 15 K tTman A A lot , 2 so J a-k-y, J M ix and La'.f acres, - 70 Lalney, D V 3 lots, 1 til W L 4 iot, 2 J t Lrwi, Vr V o e lo;s, 7jt ! ; ' i:.r. 1. X 'ots, j i-;v -:. 11 , i-'- fi"-o- a 1.' . v. i V a-i.i i;. ,s i .,u it .4 -i 1 13 1 15 1 15 220 75 14 45 1 05 1 15 3 ; 1 15 2 20 Ma;. h. Ii t' -2 i',t, Mu. ki.ilex, ii A 1 Ijts, Mi Kt'V, M.u 2 !uls, Mh-s", M It 2 lot-, Marion Man A ln;p Co, 230 acts MeKov. H Y In !.,t,, Mi.rwvn. W 1J L lot. Ma k, Phil aea Lewi2 lets, Mil'.nrd. K G lots, Mc' ur, V 11 2 lot M.k re. W II 4 lots, Mills. K H 2 ..ts. 1 20 2 mi 00 C50 7 20 0 75 1 2 20 2 -0 i 20 3 5 5 55 4 4 1 15 (X 0i j Montine, 1) A T, lots NViil anis K M one loi. j Adam, lle (V a r-s, j U ar, 11 Y Id i:t lots. lVti at. Then as L M acit-s j ' 11i 3-t aor : Truner, K i' 01 e lot, Pyatt, E N 4 lots Pephaiu, J V 4 io.s, I i:oh-itn Mrs I. 4 let?, ! Kiel a;d w 7 lets, j roiitt-li. 1) J 10 lots, i l:-tl .n. J KH lots, j ttolhn. 2 l..t, ! . v E and N" F one lots, Kos? Joe nue let, j stroi:d, llrbtvcu 1 25 acres, j 5uv.ait. t' L V 1' J a.ent, 50 acres. 5(0 4 43 2 20 CO to 1 C5 I cines, j anon iuo ares, JsLo.vor, E A one lots, 1 Aor- K A ODt loti l'' VkTi S'aine J P 3 lots, ibtlliss. WS2 Jots 1 6i 1 15 0 20 4 60 1 15 1 1j 15 60 lfi.i 6 60 9 9.) ii y 6 60 1 65 6) CO 170 CO 23 75 60 5 45 I bta'r, z. N 5 lots. I rxiauii Julia 100 acres. ; Sc-tt, J 'J 2 lots. : Surper, J F Jr 2 lots, .Stanley. K A 2 !ot-, .Slate, J C 2 i ts, : Simuion.s. L. II 3 lot S.tu e, W M one 1 us. S-ait, A V one lets, Thompson, J M 140 acre?, J S 133 acres, Thonirson, Oliver 15 acres and 1 lots, Trobr, W H 3 acras. Turner. W J and T one lots, T.lly, Joe one lot, Vou Santon, J C 2 lot., Vautrlm, J one I U, Williams, Thos T 9ij acres, " Ctias one It4 i Weils, (; M2 lots, ' . Utnte. T A one ot 11.55 Williains V L J G G Agont, 11 lots, Vl'h 1ICOX. J C 6 IoL. -J -5-. VaInut, .John one lot. 5 23 Viifon, T i: ine lots. oo Wanliam, J It one lot. CO Warren Enzer 14 acres. 1 90 Warm-r, Y one lots. CO I ' I-rank one lot. 60 I tVoodon. 1' .i one lots. 60 ! Kaylor, J'ev :.I L 3 lots 71 10 corjei ing. Mrs a 5W acres. 101 40 Greenlee, E L agent i4u acres. 133 .'s Dobson, lien one lot. 4 30 I'urtrin, AIney so l'arker, Geor.e col. one lot. 11 80 O! V FOET TOWS6H1P. Allison. T1J75 acres. " L J 45 acres, Burcin. Harnett 13 aroq. 1 )0 19 .16 2 07 13 13 4 .10 H 40 7 22 17 45 16 it 2 .15 4 2' 13 21 ldttO 1175 14 CI Iinnlley b II VM) acres. i animan, J II oiw lot. Iiumett, W II iihj acres. " S J 25 acres. : urry, J II one l.t. Ellioit. Johnsoo one lots. Freeman, Ii Ii .1 t,'S aent one lot. , Fiedy, G W 28 acres. Feeiu.ter. Miles 43 .if r : Guthrie, WS one lot. T C 89 acre--. Goodlark, lienry, W Feamster. adrii acres .0 acres. 3 20 Hannah. Henderson,! acres. 1 !H ! Jarrett, J E. fO acres. Lackey, J I) 100 acres. Peie'eivrass Tboni. 7 acres. Stepp Early and Co 43 acres. Smith. John . Oa'-res, Sandlin, (ierge o-;e lot, WliiLson. J E H4o acres, ! Allison, T 11 C.I acres. Eiadley, Win. 120 acres I JiU'giu, J I 1200 a ues. " A J one lot. Co. k G..'(.i L .- -.) a -re-. T." ek r.O;.. ; ' . ; t- l"a ; ev, l)r..-k, !'' i-; . ' Givouu-e MtKoy .iji.tler & Co. 13b0 acres. Greenlee, Sliry one lot. ! Gardner, J (J 25 acres. Gr.y'g, v a .f 11 Ii agent 100 acres. " John 3o3 ai r s. Harmon. !' : . ne !ot. Harvey, W II H ac es. . Kelly. A ,".Oo acres. 11 50 4-l 15 70 1- HI - j'- m 44 ,r 19 75 ; si JliO 40 11 1 3t 29 r,r 1 30 9 H5 4 45 7 00 H 90 12 71 22 95 14.30 7 70 lfi 4(5 13 47 1 17 45 11 45 11 35 10 00 16 f7 7 52 2 i(5 S2i 4 93 2 55 2 05 3 22 4 37 9 !-0 9 95 Eargent, Dock 3 acres. Keul, John 140 aeies. Smitli, S;im 30 acies. 1 " HF 100 acn s. j Ilattie, ISmitli or 1 ll W one lot. 1 Jiiuin, yj It one lot. . 1 .,.. l'inkia.-res. :I,"m,V;''kH1.,ielot ! I'limett, A A Silver. Agent 150 acres. vsOiKiry, ii j s acres. . .. ,:. i . j impii., 1 ihs i-ne i.r,. Greenlee. Harve. .10 :orci. (Ireenlee, lienry 50 do Hemphill K 11 :-0 acres and 1 lot Ilarv.-y M A 40 do do Jleinphill .loe 1 lot lit ylo. W JI 8J aTos Lyt'h Dan V o.i do Mollit ii W 50 do Morris J II l'55 acres iiieen J J 9 do Silver Alev i(tr Ho 1 50 a 30 ; 15 42 4 55 7 79 10 C.7 10 70 n Ki ll 9 13 00 1 75 21 55 24 Ul 9 95 IS 40 3 9i 33 Mi 3 (50 R 5ti 27.(50 2 20 3.05 1 S ttlfiny Wm. Jc 5'i acres . Silver jolili 147 do ' Silver J M -0 dr I Sil ver it l'urnett r.0 do Sandlin J Clinton 153 do Taylor II JI 15 do YVatkins W A 11 do Yotk J JI 77 do Allison W Ii, J" II A a t. '200 acres Uuigin JIis JI Al 3:7 acres Uoice John 4 1-2 do J'lalock S W 1 lot l?aily W W 100 acres Feeinster. Wah 100 acres (Jreenlee G V 40 acres Greenlee W li (heirs) 100 acres Greenlee, J P. T Y G. Agt.234 acres 23.K8 1 1 an, v in. i acres Hemphill. Pink one lot James Mrs. Juda one lot Keeton, Calvin 40 acres Ljtle, Uot) li acres Lytic Hosa 117 acres Lytle, Ci-le M acres Lytic, WIl 31 acres one lot Lyt e lieck 1 lot Moore 11 L 37 acres Morrison, J Q 150 ae-cs Child. John 1770 acres Vi.hUlt Time .r.o U.t 8.70 70 2.30 2.37 6.K5 5 00 y.n 8.25 1 07 ( 05 4S 57 11 10 5.2 i'rris, V D, Allison, J II Agt 80 acres 9.8j Parks, T C 7S acres Uiiss. 1 . .10 acres fi.lC 7 75 7 20 Settlemire, (J V one lot fcettlennre, r. L 2j acres Settlemiie, Win Sr, 75 acres 4 6.! 1 Tisdnl, It F2-'Hac-res 2; g W ilkins J M 77 acres Wheeh r T It ay acres Young J M 77 acres FINLY TOWNSHIP. Anderson, Z T & G W, 40 acres, 5 l7 2 15 10 m 15 yj 1 15 1 73 15 20 15 20 14 (Ml 1 15 11 73 ltoiiey. M v.. 3.0 acres, Od-ar Matilda 100 acres, j iScotl b'tan. at't. A T D, Auderson Z T, j r.ailyJ F, 70 acres i Flyrin David. 115 acres Ely nn I)s' id aut, 25 acres ; Jane T M, fourteen acres I MathisMiin, 1 00 acres Mmmoi.s A It, apt A J Jj, 109 acres Snipes Wm. ft1 acres Failj J W 50i acres, DickMin M E, 12'5 acres. Deal M , I30 acr-s Dorsi-y X Mson. 10) acrea Mathis Mi!e. i'43 acres Kohl): ii A F. ;'. seres imaions A H, 4; acres, Titrner .Ii-h.i, 20 -tr. s, ; IV- -."i.s:i- ?. -i-- s Ei .'-v .-.' lu ;.. ; 4 a 3.U.7 ?4 5 ) 1?4 3 57 10 tr, 0 25 12 o7 S K- 3n 0" 7 ! 4') 1 'Wh J t j;., r, ej J N. 5 ar s ' iiuu;o:is A lug. G 11 S 382 acres j Toi.ey J A, s acies 1 hutlii tford Jsjntha. col. .T..' acres, HIGCINS Iliina A .r0 acres J?ii fWn I'.' I Od.j J-Uttie V H 52 do . lUily J W, 30 do i Kaylor M L, 121 do ; Freeman W Js, 13odo NORTH CDVB Graham heirs. 64o acres IVikins UoU'it. 225 do i Perkins huN-rt at 11 d 11 22 4 1- 0 IV) 5 35 13 05 2 51 42 25 11 x 4 05 3.1 (V5 31 91 12 0 J00 . B F Uynum 1 iEd own d Wm McCurry 17 25 hncketts Mrs Polly Iiiack-tt's int. in 200 acres, 4 35 i D saits A pies Ilarnes 10 acres E li Torres 50 a( res Greenlee J M XT Y 2K) acres 3 45 4 0-. 1 5 J 34 11 4 4 31 81 12 17 n 41 1 2 10 42 4 35 M:2it.s., joj lai:"hi id je J (' r.i do Mi rnson Mr s J 4 3 do McXral Luru, 4 Tate I.ac sr so do do liaiiy Wm Jt G Gardhi 43 do GibLs A W 124 liriudle V T Jc Co 93 . Long V Lfc Co. lt3 do do do Gar. 6 91 G. U in. Shcrif. KX1.-.UTR! . NOTICE. , Harirg l.f n fj-j iljSeJ as Executrix of J th-- tii.' i t mi h Wesser i.:in,derertedi ! ot yelKiaeli coiiutr, this i r notify; a J . r.; .i.s hoi iioE clmms nair.ct thf iil I e?t- t present them to ru on or b.fore tu ii ii uaj ot April iVC, or this notict w.U b plaad in .r of t'i i - rti uverv, an 1 ell perso:: i .-VM-'d to th caj j ftite are ttrthv ootLivd io tn.-iKe immediate THi' ment. Mrs E. C. Wes'erojan," j.iil 24, le'jj Executrix. .otici: or scizi he. Xotiee is hereby siven of thi? seizure of the following property fer violation of Internal Kevenae Laws of the Tinted States towit: Seized at or rear Old Fort, N.C , on the litli day of April 1S95. six packages of corn whiskey, ivo copper stilis and tw worms. Any person claiming said property is hereby notified to appear before the und?r signed at Asheville, X. C, within thirty days from the date hereof and make such claim in the form and manner prescribed by law, or the property will b declared forfeited to the I'nited States. M. E. Cartkk, Collector r.th Dist. X.C. Per J C. al, I. C , Marion, X. C. April lUth IMC. NOTICE. There will be rrn cloction held in the town of Marion on the 0th day May, 1 805, to elect a Mayor and five Aldermen for the town of Ma rion. (J.. A Dale and W.M. James are appoited Registrars. The Reg istration books will be open at the Court house from the 5th of April till Saturday the 4th of May. Done by order of the Iioard of Al dermen, this the 5th of April. lsJ5. James Morius. Mayor. J. G. Xeal, Secretary of the Board. i 1 ; Ciaiabcriiiii'a Eye and Ekin Ointment I Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes1, I Oianulatod Eye LiJi, Sure Nipples, Pile. lisema, Tetter, Salt lilieum and iszA 1 Hcac', j 25 cents per hoz. For Ealo by druggists. o 3) J For ptt'D? a lierse in a tine healthy con 7 i I 'l:ir-:t try "Or. ( -idys Conr:i:kn rowdors. 27 !.; , i h-yy t .. - '.:v tl.i vstcra, hM t'i(cct:i n, cur 3 -.! civ.", tf i vc xri: upat 1; n, c rrcct rj-iu.-y li.vnteri aai d.5tr.y vo:u?, gl?y:$ a'- lift; to f.n cid or tvr -worked h-vsi. '5 cents ptr package. For tils cy uruggiita. Morphew Sc Streetman. J J HISNANl , Kf.ACIi4KUSi, St i, DEALER IX SASH; DOORS BLINDS. PRICES FURNISHED APPLICATION. taUGLAS E" IS THE SEST. & La NOSQUEAKIM& And ether fpec'altlcs for Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys and Misses are tlie Best in the Vorid. Ero descrlptivo bt'ver.Ise mer t wlilth appears In tbls paper. Take no Substitute. Insist oa Uaviug V. L. DOLGI.AS SHOES, with caone and rrlce stamped ou bottom. Sold by J. S. DYSART Marion, X. C. G. B. THOMAS ON, Old ir ort. N. C. &EXI) YOUR ORDEllS y ok -Lumber and Laths- TO J, W.Bailey, MANUFACTURER and DEALER NEIJO CITY.N.C. DR. B. L ASHWORTH, ; Miysician an' Surgeon ta I means so much mere than m . yOU lmarnne SeriOUS andl. f 1 r- Don't play with Nature's greatest gilt health. If j-pb refelin-f cot of om. weak and (ten era ly ex hausted, nervous, Ee no appetite and can't work, bg:n at onc tak ing the most relia ble strengthening medicine. hich n fcrcmn's Iron Eit ters. A few bot. Brown's flron Bitters comes from tbe jf very first do it nm t titum jour T trrth, and i t ' V IT i CkC W M Lyspepsia, KiUnev and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles. l. - r X COOsti nation. VaA Rlruvl r uiuaru. nrrvniit inrnMit. 1. IVnnvn'c -nm.t.t. r r i - . ... . m. . ..... . , i- . . ii uncn are sun. r XT I I 1MI - i T t ... . ... ' . .. M I f BRCWN CHEM-C 1 UvyAvyi W.L.I Poor H eaStSi - f j V V- A I Ji 1 1 BUY "CLTHIHG? j EC If so it will pay you to go to , GohM & Gilliam, AT MOEGANTON. N. C. For anything you want. Save your Railroad fare by going to sec them, or send order for what you want. Satisfaction in lit, style, qualify, and Prices guaranteed The JargeststocK in Western North Carolina. Ml ii Tta hmi bv Frien ELEGANT SUITS FOR MEN . AND BOYS ! GENTS' FURNISHINGS ! Ovtrcoats and Mclntoshes, best goods and latest styles' We will compare poods and prices with Wanamakor or anybody ! Square dealing and one price to all. Call on us or send us vtlur r r ders. We keep every article found in a tirst-class clothing houso Inspect fully, COLLETT & GILLAM, Morgantcn. N C. FOR EST Hakdsome, Stylish, Fast and Higii-bked Tr Q-lting Stallion, wiLi. iaki: the m:a.,ov or i nVCJIOnNT J-NTD MOPwG-AKTTOrv. jOU can always sell the beM. Hreed no other kind. If vou want to raise a line saddler, breed to FOIJEST KIN(?, for 1m goes all the saddle L'aits : if vmi o 7 - 13 the finest; if you want a goinl ; jui iiiiinna.i'.Jiii.iiir, luiiKe me ucsi oi i w mi Horses, l liev are intrjlli gent, durable, kind and quick. ' J ; FOREST KING WAS BRED IN LEXINGTON, KY., and is s rroid I j Half brother to the great Nancy Hanks 2:0i, (thus making KING a nephew of the greatest mare that ever lived for whi hone hundred thousand dollars whs r. ft. w , -i i Malcoml) Forbes, of R(.ston). Happy Mtdiuni, the grand-.'iro of Kiiiir' sired 8. sons and daughters that trot:ed a mile in fix m () to ''()' KIN(J'tf dam is LADV FOR E.ST, a fast ami fim- man new owned'i-v Mr. R P. Hare, Louisville, Ky. .She wi;s nind Lv Edwin F;iest he l,V Mambrino Chamji on, he by Mambiino Patchen, hv bv M;;mbrinu Cli.'f and ho by the world-renowned Old JIanililt.-tonian. " I guarantee this pedigree to be correct, and d. -fv'.-u v imiting mtuM in the htato to show a hotter one. Can you afford to"ne'!( ct thin op portunity to breed to such a horse? " 1 Illood will Tckl. Every one of Hint's Toll i Fine. '-L'JJlErIMIS : Forest King will tervo n::.re.-! in Mari-n and Morganton tliis gcason at if 10 each, and .$l must Lo paid cash and balance when colt is foaled. If a mare is traded after being bred, the man trading her becomes responsible, and tho money becomes due and wiil be collected. Peopiu in Burke can inquire at Ward & Goodson's stable, in Mor':ii: ton, as to dates horse will bo there, or write to me. I will ciler good premiums on Forest King's colts, to bo exhibited at Morganton Fair. Yours for better horse-; JAS. II. ATKIX, Marion, N. C. HAR OF WkM 1 h-ive a full assortment of all kinds of Imnlwaic, inclu ding Builders- supplies, such as nails Jocks and hinges also, paint, oil and white lead, i have a fine line of Gun, both breach and muzzle loaders, from 2 ;0 upto 40.0I. Stoves of all prices ami kinds, iiicluding the celebrated New Puiroa Cook Stove. Heating stoves ff all kin-is and jrir;r.s. I also do all kinds of T n Itoofhii; and ( flittering. Kemtinber I ;.. 11 a ood axe for CA) cnts; a ejood -Mattock for CO eta. I wil! sell you nails at the vry low j.rico of l..y per keg, factory price. Mail orders will receivo my personal and prompt a:tention. ""!, ir! T't i rc ..viif.ririTicn lti ilw. li'it.U'i m l,,,-,. T .1.:. 1. r . ... m ii ni ' .,,1.1. 2 tun v a i . w nrnmre:! tn irivr vou L'oods in mv M --o"-rf-o . V, i m t nm J.. J. .UlHlW!!. . ; Morganton, N. C. 7 -- -TIIE- wntif -i finu .iri. i.-,..'i . : ' . ....... v.. ,n ouwi lojiiin, mriio tarm hoie hreed your mare to Kinr ALL KINDS. im-. "iui., inisiiir.v, 1 IJjHIK 1 a III line at tin ve rv low-et i.nVa r..u-il.t.. -j - ,,-m rs"" m mm m MORGASTON, N. C. 14-1 ! i ) m Bunrlar Proof Vault, Patent Time Ick. Chrome Suel Safe for Cash and aluables. Exchange on New lork and oilier Trul Center bought and gold. Bauking hours 9 x. x. to 3 p. v.
Marion Record (Marion, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 1, 1895, edition 1
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