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---. ---. ' V "" ?"'"' -.Js.-' "JrWwC "-MAKION R KUOKI). PIJfiUHUED EVERY TU IJIWDAY j"- O- XjiisrisriE sr CUIlcr ami Uroi ieior. "Kntervl nt the i!.ottiee iti M:n iou n.s src()t:?l-i;id.-s nrtil malOr. A rEitii.Ei.u Qti;.vno. what 1 1- wk i wmi oi i: tm.k. JI assu c I u i s -1 1 .s has estaMi-hed :i tramp farm, con-Utirrj; of l;oJ ncres of cheap land. .v Inch l-oth bogy and meky. hut improvable and capable of being made profita ble for tigriou Rural purpos'-n. To this farm ' v ry tramp legally con victed of vngrancy will he sent for two years.Tbey will I-employed in building roads and houses on lie fnnn, in digging drain, in char ing, ploughing, Bowing, reaping, snd in all the labor of a farm that hasto bf created from a w ihkrn'ss. I.-t the other States folio -- th" example of .Massachusetts. There an,- annies of tramps: man-hug throughout the whole counl rv, beg ging, stealing, robbing, aiid their number is constantly on the in cveaw. Tho time, was vhn a tramp was seldom or never seen m the. South ; he could not subsist in the frrouth. Now every town, village and hamlet is infested with these pests. The presence of these thou saouV, of iiie per.v ns b.-gginu" from house to house, with apparently let inclination oi desire to work, is certain evidence f a diseased nm ditiot: of our great social svst'-m. The-disorder is apparent, and the remedy must !o found. In l hina it is a maxim, "that, if h iv- ln a man tint does not work or a wo man thnt is idle, in the eni)ire, s-omeb Hy n:i;st suffer cold or hun ger ; for, though the idle person ii:;iy shift o.T the want from him self, ye!, it nniol in the end i'a'i tsomew he; o.'' Thecoitrtof Athens punished indolence nnd exerted the right of examining every person as to the mnnner in w hi'di lie employ ed his time. The law of Ifomo expel I.-d all va grants from the city, Jihtckstone, the great commentator on thocom mon law of KIgiand, said that "idleness in any person whatsoever is a high olVenee against the public economy," and in England in his day idleness was punishable with imprisonment, statisticians and criminologists declare that crime of almost every description is in creasing year by year. Is the start ling fact not attributable to the indolence of ur people? "ir the Devil finds ;m.; work still foridie .hands to do." AH the "Human" Societies" and "lJenevolent Asso ciations" that ever have existed or ever can exist can not set up their wisdom against (he wisdom of (m .i Almighty ; nor can thy, by ;.ny uieans in their power, by osta' lishing "relief stations"' or making piteous aopeuls to tho people in behalf of the "unemployed' ever countervail the force of tho divine .decree, "liy the sweat of thy brow fchalt thou eat bread." Labor is a law of growth, and growth is a law of life, either in thi physical or tho spiritual world., ('ease to exercis' an organ and it perishes away. Indolence in a man jsa disease that is sure to produce death, and indolence in a nation is a disease that will bring death to that nation. At the dow nfall of Koine she had never seen so manv idle persons ami so much waste and idle land. In oi.r opinion a lazy indolent person is the meanest of all per sons. "He that provideth not for his ow n has denied the faith and is worse than an intulel." The strong, able bodied man that puts food to his mouth, for which he did not labor, or puts clothes upon his back that were luuight w ith the toil of another, is worst' than a thief. Yet, we kmov of towns in North Carolina that have plenty of just such people, ii ought not to be so. The Salisbury Truth says that p-ntln.en who met and talked with Jen.Iinnsom as lie passl throui;!i Salisbury si few mor?unijsnro,u('re sliocked at til' seemingly wrotclietl condition of his health. The oidy apjloyf says the Mon roe Encpiirer, that we have heard, for trie drunkendess of Judge Xor woiU, at Lumherton, is that he was drrtjnk on Democratic liquor. The I-'aytlteville O'vervtr pro nounces Col. Vaddell's oration on the I20th at the monument unveil ing "the greatest speech which has fcieeij delivered in North Carolina." so.nutforti: i xsio.x. Fifty person.-, representing shade; of political ooinioM.' -ail met ii. 1?h1,.;I, KrM,,- T,.. Til, U choose delegates for th hi-me- talli ffio:ice at MempMs. J'i. j. MUH o, e.-.MiU!! !)!Hn ol ihe Jem Mai- executive coi;i ::;! re jlrtio' d..iii:12,!- m lut ing fi f-ih er shad- the . fl-e t- I i:niimiJ-l r- :ilin-- 1.. 1.1 --i-r-f to j.-!:: in j i-pinnd. lb liiKftf.-is (!: ov r.l'?o-.v f:t;eci..,Ju and c:ili-! on all to um-. ; 1 , . , ; , ui";" "noi ji. e co;:m- ieT President. lie added that tho I resdutic-ns were the resolution' s of ( ! the 1 ).'mocr;1.tic State eommitt' .i .i . i .-. uno.u. l-miir.suJ.-M-n OUI, IIIKI all noiities stricken oi:i. i!t j ' jdedaivd tin silver fjuelion to he a (pietioii that has no politic in it. i AKUVT T21i: tWtMlil TAX. j as- . T! ,. 4 . .. 1 i i.-ie v. ,i wi ijm oiii i i. itiw p;is- f ed in I -(',. whicls ext-ndej to all ' ! income.-; of ifMiOand alove. Tliis 1 Imw ivu- reM-Ml,.,! ,v tho !:.w,,. of I j , , , i i i i , an aci in ii.'.veiicii lain u i;sx on j all incomes of .0!) Jmd up-.vanl. i Thes'j acts wf.r,. identical in sub- ! stance with the ;ict of IS'M, viiich the Supreme Court lias ju-t h -clared unconstitutional. The cui stitut ionality of the acts of 1 SO 1 and ')! were upheld by tho unani mous decision of the Supreme Court in the case of tin- United Stales ri gainst Snringer, tried in j 17-1; yet this same court twenty- one y :ii's later declares tfi j same act unconstitutional. i,Consis teney. ihoit art a j jwel 1 Vi,o must, remember that 171 was not a day of millionairs and paupers, not a day of bribery and jc-rverj ing justice to the impoverishing of the poor and the onrichingof the rich. Cnd-r the acts that were passed during th war .'llXJTw-S.!- vo-re collected ; and it is. said that the persons, or the heirs of the persons, who paid the bulk of this tax will brit.g suit for therocovery of tho money they paid out under the laws of "IjI and YrJ, both prin cipal and interest, since the act of 1st) 1 was declared unconstitutional. Some of the claims for the restora tion of money paid under that iav will amount i:p to millions. Tho income tax laws of '01 and 'Ol' were upheld by the courts, whih; the law of lsf)4 was looked upon and howled at as being high way robbery. Tho money pown in the United Statt s i a greedy vulture, the rights and liberties of the people, are its prey ; and ho is a blind fool who can not see that the vulture is clawing the life out of its hel ;!ess vict im. Wc have received the first two nutn-b-Ts ol '1 lie lirisl iau ( ifzeii, t he or jiaii of the X rtii ';:r.dina St.ile Tfiu perence A f , :A Ion. coiled in 1! '.-. 'Si: hi le-v. I). II. Vr;tte. ::t v. ir. Tetib-i- ere of the h-ie.-t t: j i .: : -! . r im the Xorfb Oi reiiii.i t'enlcrenct . .;' ! "inaiit j , held and : "-n-ssive, b-ar- 1 :is a lion, and when he tabes hold of a subject betakes hold of it with gloves oil', he goes at it with a vim, and w ith the earnestness and fervor of a man w ho-e object is to sway the minds of men for good, anil not to court ltat tery or win popularity. Quoting his own language used in an editorial in w hieh he orb i. !m s t he g-r-e-a-t l-e-n-g t-e-d-i-o-u s 'historical recitations'' given asmeriM rial orations on memo rial occasions, and suggests the kind' id' speaker the people want to hear on ue!i occasions, he is "a man who ha t he genuine lire of eloijiieie'e and lory burning in his blood, a man w h" can bend an audience before him like blades of grass before a breeze, and blend their hearts in patriotic passion as they p::.-s. in tones that thrill." II is a man that w ill make hi imires? upon the world in any splure of life As you read his paper von c;mi hear the pages and columns breathing with tho live pirit of its editor. Col. C. A.Cilley.of Hh'kory, has received a medal of honor fr l.ra- ery on the Chickamamra Held cf luittte. lu Iho deat h of Dr. C.T.Pailey. at Ilah ih June olh, North Caro lina su, tail ied a irn at loss. a journalist and a divine he had few tqtials. Tor twentv years he was edit-.r of the I'd I -Ileal Hot-order, ami niaiie it one of the' h adinii re liiiious journals of the South. Hi. son.J. Wiiiiam !aihy, ucceed him as cd.tor of tc.e Kvord. r. and is said to Le a man of ;ivat braiu power. "Think you'll run for office this year, colonel?" "ure to!" k"W!iats your chances?" "Fiit-"i s-. The jirioe of rott on and ti ; :riictal tfhrinkage o! val ues haw op. rated to bring vote down to wlu re an hones man ki git at '.'in!" The Constitutution. Atlanta. .:Mnn!:Yr.(!ii:AMST. - jr-iei- j raxe- barter Ikis il.- d.-d ro ' hv''t'-' :i journal i-t. And he will sue '-'"; v.'e know h" wi'l !trcevd. How we know li Mvi I f-n.-t fed? L'ecai;v; t... tisa in !.., ti.,. r... . ! ttn-e elements or iM'n-ients that are ; i- ......... - leer?n in ti e aa:i.;s of every srrent fiti s sie'e--- J'i'i' r.'t ah2:avi of w .: k. in t-u j ;(!'! f i liiiiif .-. in In, net f ' it r.l ,r, i , y iio- j Ieve v.erk anJ re.-Jif "TS-at M t Ii f iT;i i II s f rvof Ii: Hi- fo t, ,., , f;.., , ' . ,l tn.-ii ;.;el l.-.!tl;fiii to : and knows that "Uktc Is no obstacle that way not ! overcon;e by i'.rtittale and enerirv jt el.' irr.f ier, and that virtuous perre- vei-:i:! " i-; sure to meet with a rewarJ." I',. ; ,1... i: ... n or...-:.. . i ' . o..- it i j niw.-imces oornai- , u ,.V,,.,t. f:rr!. 1; ; e-t -. and he rest, he has eoimnenccd at tie v.--y I'u' t of t h.. j nth that lends tojrlory, and when lie ha-- rljnjhcd to the loft v emmence to whieh t hat rured n.-.tl!- way leads he wi'l not have attained it J j,y soi:k strange and sudden flight ri j,j wild, mysterious Jeap. ljtit, chaa-imr t!i' ",! ,:;PiH,r-,;(' " bave inom.ted - Ml'' :i(I('"r rol,",i hi' lh' making the first round ef the Uu is now in the IJeeonl :fcc Uarninir ., . - . . ..... i ne ari oi i riuun. v isu'ii i eiHTry, ! aci ivity aim a.-ssniuity will soon suc ceed in mastering. Xow, we are nA writing all tin for 1'raxie's sake alone, but for the j.urpo. e and with the hope, of encouraging other boys and hrinin them to a sense (.f the iniportanee tif finding somktimno to no ;ted id' ioi.( it, and bini,' it right now; for life is not an eternity. Youth is the i'iood of the "tide t hat leads on to fortune." Am, boys, what alone is true nobility? All the wise men of the uoimI join with me ' in the answer, ''Labor and IVrsever anee." 'itli i'.ti-h, .iuck anil jvrse verance and t he wisdom ol (md to di rect. y(u, there is nothing you can not achieve. "Life is a burden ; bear it ; Life is a duly ; dare it, Though tne burden crush you down; 1'irst t lie cross and then the crown." Su rIiui5-y.- irci-s. The Lldosado fining Company, oi New l orb, has just bought the Spruce' lr,tnch mines near Dysartsi'ille, in McDowclh This property is ricli in gold and monazite and the Eldorado will begin mining wiihin the next tliirty days. This company also owns seme of the most valuable gold preperiy in 3?ontgomery. Th.e Eldorado was granted a liberal charter by the last Legislature. Mr. '. ('. Viele, of S.disbur , one of the best polled mining experts in the State, is the manager of the (ompa:iy".s North Carolina proper! ies. C'apt. Ii. ! '. ( :aden, su; erintendent of Vein .Mountain mints, put a fierce -f bands to work Monday prospect ins I'.reparatory to j.tifinga la-gi f.Tce to work by the first oi next month. .Ruth erford I emocrat. 8oiti'vlm( Slrune. A fuin rul service was b-eing boh! a short timejigo, at Sank City, Wis., over the body of Mrs. Julia Fry, when to (ho great amazement of those standing around, the suppo s. d e-M-p-e aro.-'Mip in the casket Mid .-;:( Cl-'-(t. Wh-.-Ti ll:ev wefo -t 1 !! 1 funeral v. re i 1 for tho iii'o I moi.r some one saw !. r n.ovo hor arm sligPtlv 1 and il was d.'cidid to no -d ?-on" tlio! i'urial and h.-h! an examinath n of of th I'ndy. Mrs. Fry, e:)!ai:.ed, after sh reiraiie'd strtnu'ih sul:i cient, that slje was all the time- cn seies. and that it vas with the .mvate-t diflieulty that she moved her arm to give notice that she was not d ad. Attorney General Ilichard 01ny nasU.-n ai.jx.dnied Secretary of Harmon, .f t)!ii, ;iidK) he one of tl)' tor.-niv st awvt-rs nt the d-u ora-jtial States, u ds ViW Olnev Attorn v (h-n.-ral. A majority f eople, who talk on l ne money n ties t ion ti 1 tie vnfin.tM i . . C I, : .. 1 l i . . i . i i " mo iin ine volume oi men oice. liie leiefrnnh. Macon. c-"i.-"? I'oi: rj;r.T: ( t)iNA(.i:. n.-' la-t i ue el" tiie (Jreen-hero j v iiriMian -iiv(. r.le. tiif olaeial urnin., .... . i,f 1- t V cir,., v. , ,i . tho foliewing: The irrmt quota n I efure the pvo- j ie in i in next lew months, v.e may ... .ill. i niv- IIC.M . ICM1 I- I Kll elv'i tii.n. wi I be !imi ;iiit t:i!ii-::i er li- n.etallism. W'!::cii shall h.,Ul lir.-t plat-r? As hanks, as a whole, wi 1 fa- v.r that linaia-Kil :-vstun which hat linaneial MXon which is I. ';"i,-:ciai to the pe;..!c. wc iUt,t to v,:i:t for their dciicr:tnccs ami I I, . . . i . , i. ' u'.'W 1 oi.lv t t;iko t Ir tl.er k!i."' i n,f-:it eiert ic3 of i O.e liailitrfjri V,i:;iarr ln-tituie 'will oc i i.r 1'ii.i.ir av.l i-aturJi-v, Juui- 20 tal 21. Ux,..r4-'C tiahii v. is! 1 lua over tLe u. il. A. C, rtt rates . r lLat ctaiioa. Anewc-iiiis taken in GastoaU last -rttiiri::iy shows tLt lor the third t;n-.9 I i-.r.ce Isso the town Las" iloull-j its j.oj-u- j ia'iion ia tire Ti-.irf. , I lo the I c H !.IC I II roiui.S i.n,co with i thebtw Nt.rthran-lin;; the V., ard 01 Jbtilihv.ftlMexwiuf Xario:, here . . . "' ' i le.te.e,nptLc,rK,iuif,sat and to i 111 j ki-ej, thvfaiiit free from tilth. lVr-ons i n. j refusin-tu heed this uarnm- Iru . j .rerhefHlI1-ai.J,f,ho law. ' I L A. Chi-t-k, aj.i 1 ol Jk-aUh- i ou, uy siumui tho spirit v .iu.m: t.i;d to Iiave been Lincoln s fc- : orite rwni- SupposeI author wss Kr.ox, a rn-t.-niporarv of Scott.l shouM tbe spirit of ciortal ! i icu J? l.Ke iue switt-Ke-tinj vctpc-r, tl.c fst- A. fl i-Mi of the- lightning, tbu Ireak of lit i.??--t!i frctu r.r t Lis reft in 1L prr.tve. 1TL laf of iLe '.i -mi I i!ie ah, -1,1 lit ::. title i iirouud. .ii; to-'tlhr-r L" laid; The jo;n? the o!J, the low and the ?!ia'.l raoulJf r 10 dust and tcgetLer i!i.o! Ii;. Th infi!. mW ,.. .... , j The ir.ytnfr that inl'-ist's a!!?ctions v. io ' f rcvo l, ! Th? fuiher t'i;t ncjihcr nl infant who Llesse.!, T.((.h. all. itr; away to their dwellings of rest. ' TliC j,,., cl-tl ' ' ' 'l(0ra kins that i rnti-e hath Tiit- br j'.v of the priest t bat the r.-.In-i.- r. , ,u ' T ri " : ihe y-j ol t.ie s.ir aau tue h?att ol the Liare, Are hidden an-3 lest ia the depths of thv grave. The peasant whose lot was to sow ar.J lo liiip. The hi-rdjrn : n who clhubed v.ith h'.s goati u the stct'j!, Tiie begreir win wa ink-red in search of h:3 !: ea !, Have faded av.ay like tl; f-rass that we tread. ' Fo the multimde sues, like the flower or the v.-et d That (vithi nth away Id let otiiers sae- ei d ; So the multitude cotji-s, even those xe li hoid, To repeat every story that has ofien heea toi 1. For we are the same that our fat bars have lie en ; Wc s:-e the same sights that our fa' hers have seen, We drink the s..mc stream and view the same sun, And run the same course that our full ers have run. The thoughts we are thinking uur fathers wo. ill think ; I'rom the death we are shrinking oar li.tln-rs v. ou'd shrink ; To the iii'e ilwil we are editing they also wcu'd cliip; ; but it tl.-eis trom us all like a bird on the w itijj. They loved, but tmir tlnrr we can rot ualhld ; they seemed, but the heart ol the sccr iier is cdd ; Tle.'v gtieveJ, but t.o wail from their slurr. .bi.rj vvi!i i unit : Tiny jo; ed, but t!ie toague of their glad ness is dumb. They died! aye, they died; tnd we that are now, That walk on the turf that lies orcr .htiv brow. Thai in;J:e in their dwellings a transient abode, Meet the things that the; met oa their pi!.irnmag" road. a! Iicir- and deseot'.d-. r.ey , p'eaure nain S.li 1 r!.- ;ui i tl.c f.-.-tr, ti.:; 5J ti e J-r;e. iSiill I'j'Io.v etch other like surg uptn surye. 'Tis the -nhik of r.i eye, 'tis the elruugbtof u bre it'i, From the blossom of health to the pa'.c ness ot lieath, Froui tli 3 gilieJ saloon to th? bier anJ the shrau J ; Oh, w hy thoulcl the spirit of mortal Lt-l-roud? The estimat d value of the fish j sl!iPi)1 irt Inoke Island thi spring h .t'loUJ0!.!0. An Orange county farmer vas seen last week riding horseback, liolduii; an urnhrellu overhinis-.il', and dropping corn. Capt. A. D. C'owles proposes ep- , . . l I : i - , . . -ii . .' i laoiisnim: ar e-iaiesvnie. u weekly a er wiiic l wn ,k vncntn s-mi:, . ' ' money a..d Kepuhhcan principles Adispatcli from Santiago to the Chilian Minister at Washington, dated June urd.savs thatChih- Hjvs I r-rturn- d to tho g-dd standard, and I l":U lLc knv : boSY 111 lore. j License to practice medicine in f North Carolina was granted to ; iiltv-one T:ersfit3 at the recent i ,, . r.l. board of medical axaminers at Goldshoro t htCWart, of Sllihjli Miss Loh L - r-;inou J townsiup, iredell county, a bright I intelligent V'-m; hulv, of rc-mark- i i , i ..1-1.. t ,- ..i .,i ... .t , v..i- .'.u.n,,:;niai.i.:iL 1 1 II . I . 1 . .years, an i,d naii-eu ner-..;j i-sr wt-r!; m school house near h r father's No cause can be assii-r d iom. for the deplorable cccurrence. j SJ r$. Corcelta Phillips h'rer.ccr is th" wi.zr.xa in North CkroIi.T t to he Loa- oreii with the df srTce of I.. L. f. of 'nilectaal stock. Htr ful.er u.u-1 1 1 . . 1 urc.nr were enimtri:t instructors vet it is t .i j, tie Lai a more t rt fouiid kcowl j tug of Iiu-r.au r ttii-l a Lr;er inieilrciu.il " '..i-liujl pr?p of Inters than either f ti.m i si! tJ c t:.tt ut r . .0 ia tht ,tc. " iiiiit 'e- r..- r',i- ii 5,;, r j -tfc V fls hf tePlw,ue .t.e frcta kulurforii. on -V" i Ohimnfy liock, through -T-f " .Ii:5 .I, FOIi SALE CHEAP J. ."-ilOCO CbVvVT PfiflP-RTV mi , , . , Vi tul lt-1';- 1 Cltta?i t'ible, fruit fries, grape . !i , jvi::"s, eveei!,:!t ,v,.!i (,f water, etc. iais 1.5 a h :.:! and i-eautiful 'oea- i i t i-.-n. vai'X on a good strc el, j i; u ;i ',,n ;:iiii ir. one jo-t or Will '-divioV to i-uit p-v.rcliater. 10 fiSF: TKAGT r; '"-fourth mile fr: i!i .'J L s th-'ot. (Jood wat r, and h.od lays well. Will divide or soli inai.t. ONE CLOCK LGT3. 1 mile from cotirtliousi. containing small house for s;l" cheap. SUBURBAN LOTS. I have some oeanlii';:! lots for $10 to $:Q each. 5 AC.1E TFlACiS- Ten. of these just close enough for good market or poultry farms. Trico low. tep ml mil htm, & 7 ir.clro.li:.- tho cc-M.-ratcd WOOD STOSK FAPiiV!. on the liakcrsvilio reeul. in rMitchel! countv, near the f-p (;f tho JJluo Iid-e. Tin's place eont:ii:i.s oOO acres, will produce 'A)') tons of hay per year, and all kinds of grain and vegetables in abundance. It is IS miles from Marion, is abundantly watered and timbered. Pure mountain streams abound v.-ith speckled trout. A delightful lv me for the sportsman. Ileal th or pleasure seeke r, etock raiser. or farmer. Is on the purvey of th.! (). II. oc 0. railroad. A large body of this farm is level. For sale on easy terms. 0 A F1H5 FAiiSV! IN IREDELL containing J00 acre?, lying near the A. T. A O. railroad" i'.j miles from Charlotte, a splendid market for all farm products, and only iM miles from Davidson College. Soil is iV-riii" and much of the' land is level, ph-ndid water, plenty of timber, and location' desirable. Is adapted to grain, grasses, cotton, fruit and vegetables'. In a tine section for snorfsmen. Will Fell in a l)ody or sub-divide, at a great bargain. Th is place is in vicinity ot good cotton mills, loriurthei information address Dr. Walter B Mott. Mt. Mourne, X. C, or the un dersigned. Call on or address, Atkin's Land Agency 5 oor q means zo much more than i you imag-ine serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift health. If you are feeling out ot sorts, weak ld ceneraily ex busted, nervous, Hive no eppetite and can't work, tegiu at oncetak the most reiia- Browns P mcdicirc.wbjrri is Pti:ovii'3 Jron tit ters. A few bot tUr cur be:ieiit comes iiom ti,e verv first ciose ii u-cn't si. 2it your teeth, and i i ' pleasant to take. It Cures Dyspepsia, NeuraSgia, ICldney and Liver Troubles, ; g Constipation, Dad Blood j f tlaiaria, Nervous ailments Women's cempiaints. Get f?Tllv tho ft tll?ir !f f.se -r,l li:;c3 en the vra-.-t-er. All r,:Krs r cK- ; 5 e.,.t,. r... ! & "'.'"" . ""j ' " iu re. sunns ( Z Fair Yum atij Look li.-e. J ERO'.VN CHEMICAL CO. jy,LTIMCRe. MD. rroposals. h.i!f l j rr jiofh ! (t r:'ji 1 f-ro- ega! f,.r ho t (crfr.ift) wiil he .f-.-civf 1 jit inv cfTi.-e fn.in now loail ; j., rr.. rf Ji,!v Vrl for liiri:i.-l:i:, bf-ef fjr thf ,ctUf flcsr ;'-t, for the fiprio i I.en-inr.inT .Ii:!r r. : ! rti.iir r i!v inih iVm ,n k.VI ' I fl';' ity, ! ii!iL-rfJ ir. ti e vloinilr of uu-l C-:ivcr-."i at li.c- ili rj i a! 0:1 lie 3!ot.- , e-:c i'j.His a-et I ni ii ol each re.-J tvtry 1 w,, k iu i'i.t.t!i-s ructiirp iroin 1 20j to U iO. -r re k. Loii'J cf i 0 v-'::h a; r.rorei r- cvr'v v ih V.e r'j!iir- S for f.OtLlal perfurrm.r.ce or ccstr-.c:. Tin- i;x..u:ive Coc.nrif- re.ivvi ;L-.- ri.-l.t 10 nj -f 1 asv or all bll. I". M. Se iiOfoJr, Stew,iri, l:r order of t:. Kx -cut vc Cummittef . Mordant n, N. L'., June 3, Jloa'fGAGS SALE OT LAND. Ey virtue of a rrortpag detd, IaHJe end executed to L D. ll .rrii hj C. Aheu r.n J L:s wile.P. J. Allen, on the 4 h Gay of JJutch H '2, is ml Cuiy reptile rtd ia Lok ". i'-Ke 10'J, of Mcri-apt- in-e is, in t!ie of-f.cc- of Ke-.-tir or I'.eci cf ilcDjweil COT.DJr. I li!f!! ..f i.r-i.l . :. . 1 - n. .11.U.UU IU 1 h 'hv.-t -idr at !.e cotirt l.n-.. 5 t "r iri y-"i"u N 'J'hJ ;h ' ' '. i ' '" l" l'" .i' ' -I'll, I.. Harris !..! ,,,,, j 01: th wa'eri .:' ..reaty Creek. Fu": er -srir-aticn :!! he fo.m j H Uok a? ore J SJVV" -.V.-f j -- J. i. LhDULTTEIt, Aijiiitto 0! L. D. Uirrii. I! IP A Iron JjiliiGf S j i i If so it will 1 1 1 ki 4 ti pa fl " mr-- au Z I c : i KtJ 7 Lif U AT M0RGANT0N. N. C. For anything you want. Save your Klu ;uj f) going to jcc ihem, or send o'dcr for ulmtv want. Satisfaction in lit, style, qualify, ;iU:j Friees gtiarantead. The Jargcbt stoes in Wotesn xoith (':tio!ii;:. Sought At Ths ELEGANT SUITS FOH MEN Ovtrcoats and Mclntoshe, bct goods and latest We v. ill compare go,ds and prices with Wanamaker it v! hquaro dealing and one price to all. Call on us or s, -l-' ders. Welieep every article ?ound in a lirsUdass clothii vVv'z Kespeotfully, C0LLETT &. GILI.AM, Mcpgartcn. A C BASE BALL and e are at tiie KiiocKing liin m naa cetter oe on tiie wiuiiij uie ou uays r. . kJ fcj tLet this eall hit BOASTED OOFFEE FOR 20C7 .,..1,J,.,., m,., u wwMiaM imji jiii i mi n in i m i , niMM mim mm wiiMw j iTT A TTTTT A n RRiW W RRh (V ATT FTTTT( r. avca full asr (!i !inent of all kir.ds of hardware, ii;c!; ding Builders supplies, such as nails Jocks and Iii:ie also, paint, oil and" white lead, i have a fine line of (hra j both breach and muzzle loaders,-from $2 50 upto 10.1 j Stoves of all prices and kinds, Cl,.. TI,.: , I ..f I1 v.niiv ,:uni'. ii'.iiuii, st.;)-.i in ;n I also iO alt kinds of i n Uoofjier nnd (Inf irTimr Reniumher I sell a r axe ; I will sell you nails at th v-ry !.rie. Trii orders will ivci'i .- , , . . , . . : v mi eu:ni y.:irs e::pero nce 1:1 j ,GkO. Ard cih-.-r r;-uUK f-,r Bc:t In the World. --' Cer!; tlr ?t.:b. meut wLici aj ief la iLU Take aa Sitstitutc ith nam an.i J. S. DYSART Marion, X. C G. B. THOMASOH, Old Fort. X. c. J- J. KI.AtlCSIIUno, .s c.t DEALKR IN SASH; DOORS PRICES FURKISKED CH 1 :i TIQN. m JL i 1 1 Pnw ww4jaKgaTOOiMMMw m 11 -mmM: wt3 isKOJSTHEEST- 1 .,-.'- . pay you to go to Fnsnt "low Fricss AND BQYS! GENTS' FURvr IS iLL TIIiiGO bat, marking outs cs out ot siht, and v opposite nine (Hundre to eaten our jLiJ tia Siy ItitW you a full WEiGirr iu.ov lAnt I MClUJ'.sj, including the eelchratcd Xev Tatr 1 ... i I Kiiris aim prices. for 00 ceiits: a tro-l M:itfn-t- f, , (Yl.-i low price of pur k; r. facto' tiv t-.,.!--. i 1 -nwl . . - 1 iuiu iiiMiijii, ii .rnu ine nuiV.uaro inisinc.TS, 1 t!;i :LI ti .iB&li' I Respectfully, Hi V, Morganton, N. C. IS PHI Ml r MOKGAXTOX, N. C. 1. Ki'i v rr..i.V u t .. t-- . VrWh '1 liiirclar Proof Vault, Patent Tim IaI Chrome Stwl Safe for Cash and ahinble?. Exchange on New lork and other Trade Center- bought and sold. YxYv.vy hours 9 a. m. to v. v. Clara bcilcln's E73 eurj 2.lLin Ointm I3 a ctrtaia cct for Cbroatc Sore 15 GraculatcJ Ie Liii, Here l.'Ii hH Iiraa, Tetter, Halt Iciieura awi xsM He aLti per Icr. For eale ty druggis TO 2XCH3 owirzrji. For prttin? a hor, in a ne leAj a-.Um try lir. tady'a Corviiv-TQ I'o5 Thtv tone up tac tvr'tem, aid (iijfti'i 1 is of Cirotlt n-ik've oonrtip3'ica, f t c'ti,-rie--3 arjj df-strcy vims, grt C2w L.'e to an cU or ctci worke-l be w- Qciiii per potirf. l-'or eale ty IrugJ-"-- -dcrnhc'A- & Streetmau. W. C. XKWUSU I-enoir, X. C. iliriwn, K C mm attuh.m:ys and couxselw-55 AT LAW. MA i:i ON, - - - - 'C Practice in the courts of the & 11, and 12th district., and theNf nrom nrt. nf V C nnd th : tf 1 S". Courts of Western Distriet1 X.C.
Marion Record (Marion, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 12, 1895, edition 1
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