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jfffAiilOX RECORD .rou'i' visit li'.me. bei n Z broken for the new 1 H dinff of Martin Brother. . . r:rnnt caiiffht Pevenly-one V!wk ! ru,it one lay last iek r.fi Webb and Miss Kstelle are visiting' Mr-' f Mresuoru, iirt. Uird jassed through ... , ! A ii 'I'JiurHi v on ni3 K-i1"" jujhic I, rather s marriage. Mar: ..ru Li vh- a very pleasant social Rath '"f v.. tins,' people at Mr. J. A. IV M. I",ni , Friday night ... f,.,v nf S.ilhurv. is vls- .;,.( Kir.i -? ' ,',.r brother, Mr. Lee 'J. Mock, and 'jrue.tof Mrs. J. L. Morgan. Ni)(:,.e is hereby given that local ad-.-i.ts will be charged for at the ....f t.-u rents per line. Mr j. Campbell, a prominent ,,,'r, ,:ut Taylorsvilfe, was in Ma-r-aturJay on business. Mr. ( . F.Criftin and little daugl.ter .i'nl.-ritt- l,ft Friday for CliK-ao u!.-re th-y The White-Sinclair VI dlins. A long expected event is now ai.out totakeplaee. Hearts t hat have thril led and throbbed for months in an xious anticipation of that happy, holy union decreed by God will pooh beat in highest rapture over the comrlete real ization of that fond miticipation. "Ah love wa never yet without The fear, the agony, the doubt ' But the agony will soon be over; the rising sun of hope is driving away the clouds of doubt and disnelfinsr the mists of fear. The battle is almo-t inensiirti. with ti , . ..up . left over ; the victory will soon be won. ; rieiieed by them during that evening. And Dr. Geo. I. White, a rising young physician of Marion is to be the victor Al verti.. and Miss Mamie Sinclair, trie charming ; If you want arything, a-k for it and accomplished daughter of Col. i ' thrrugh the columns of the JIf.cord. J. Sinclair, is to be the victory, and a . How are the peopie going to know Jifsl Two Kin;i, of People. El'a Wheeler "i! ox. I'lnds Che CaiU'e "at lioine. The fulio-ving unique corrpoaderce U taken from the AIir .nn.ii T. v .Tb-reare tWL.r.,U,.r ...w .. 1 4',MM'""4 charming young JaJies. Ard tho vis- ', iting young ladies were no l"-- charm- ,' ing. They have a ower of attraction ' about them some how, a strai.ge rnag- iieric lori-H, i ,,:tt uraws your hf.nrt to wards them in tifp of inv ri..LH,.u you may make; and when yon hae u- j mcr. whose Lead it set squareoa hi si oul gone from their TCM-nrc hre seems a ! J"5 to .inds of people, no more, I far. Iders tar vacuum in the region of your peri- j earn i ii tn spacious enougli to bury the Tow.t of Babttl !. The young people will never forget the evening p-nt at Col. Sine'airV. It is a brighr oasis in the sreat Sahara of their lives. They only hope that Col. : and Mr.-. Sinclair's happiness through- mh ri-si ui uieir ues mav "e coin Net the sinner and sain?, for well un- Ur. Editor: "There is being jo mud derstoo 1 The good are half b.i 1, aud tbt bad are half 00 J. ' Noi the r:ch and the poor, for to count a m m's wea V.i, ! sid Ja the country about brd tiice am lie ecarcity of money, aad as ev.rjbod. 1ms a cause and kuows a remedy, I though I would tH jour rea ten what I think ' llie cau-e. will make their future ten in victory, indeed, he is, a victory wor thy the aspirations of the tr.ost gallant heart. The marriage ceremony will be per formed in the Presbyterian church this evening at five o'clock by Kev. l)r. Landrum and Kev Prof. White jointly. The church is already beautifully decorated with evergreens and flowers. Mis-t Iora Bobbitt will preside at the piano; and while the s'.vd tor.'-s of M('!ii.e!iOni: i ve Iding inarci Mrr1 ri( ai- in what you want unless you ask for it? And how are you going to ask for it if uot through sou.e medium, and some "circulating medium. at that? If y u have anything- to sell how are the peo ple going to know about it unless you tell them? And how can yon better tell them than through the columns of the IKc..rj? The fact has come under our observation no small irii.il.fr of tim'-s, that p-'npL- ." -t ! ( A !.. vi" r-:;Ut.n ,),. v !:.-r-. f,..r You tiiiijt Sril know tlic Mate of Lis con Siiecte ar.d heahh. Not the hucible and proud, tor in lifc'i Hi tie rp.in. Who p.u on vein i':r is not cocnteJ a csan. Not tl:e h:ippy aJ smJ, fort!:-swift flricg years L'rii each iii:d hii Inugiiter and e&ch man liis t ar?. No ; he two kinds of people en esrik I n.eau. Are the people who lift, and the people who lean . Wherever you Are :ilwits iHviJel ycu will find the world's in jut thnse twe from her delica'e touch, the bndes- ; goods th.u i i cou men and brides-maiJs will enter by j had they only known rhat the good couples and marcii uown tne aisie?, anu j- i l'ri e, Fq., left Tuesday even- "fnr Mt Airy t attend the Grand ',!. ..f the Knights of Pythias, "l, ,.,,nenes at that place to-day. Mr. W.W- Nal, who has been visit ing hi, parents here for the last returned to his post of duty U:i-liington to-day. Mi-Annie McKesson, daughter of ( Ih-.M' Kesson, Ksq., of Morganton,is Siting Mis I.illio Yancey at Mr. 1). . I.diioh's. Mr. F. M. scroggs. Steward of the W.-t.Tii llipitalat Morganton, came ,,, Tu. -day evening to attend the N'hite-iiiclair marriage. Mr-. 'V iti . P.lanton and Mrs. J. L M r':in returned home Thursday frMi Ca'.awba, X.C., where tliey had ,. t.. vi.-it Mrs. Morgan's mother. Mr. .lames A. Sinclair, a student in the College of Agriculture and Me . I nn i.- Arts, Kaleigh, X. C, returned 1,,-me Thursday to spend his vacation. The Marion bae ball team will play a n.jiteh game of ball with the Morgan I, ,n team on tin) hitter's grounds to morrow. It will doubtless he an inte-r--lii:g game. Tliftlirt from the excavations made f.,r tin' new store buildings is being hauled out and placed upon Main treet. The appearance of the street i, being greatly improved thereby. lie .'eiicr.il verdict seems to be that the :rK kman Concert Saturday night mi, a decided success. The people of Marion are indebted to Kev. Mr White, through whnse efforts the services of tli concert company were secured, for I he excellent entertainment of that l.ijit. social attention is called to the lt. at reduction prices of Millinery at .. non's. The public will take notice that cen tral liuie was adopted by the Southern IM.way Sunday, dune lt;th,and their train-operated by the same, making trains due by Central time one hour earlier than before. No change in vhedule. take their positions on either side of the altar. Thy couples are to be arran ged in two divisions, one division to enter the right ais!e aud the other th left. When Mr. Blanton and .Vi.-s Yancey enter on the right Mr. Sam Yan cey anil Miss Pewee Xeal will enter on the left, and the two couples will march down the aisles opposite to ach other, pass under two beautiful arches made of evergreens ami adorned with llow ers and festoons, and pass each other in front of the large central arch just before the altar, each couple taking its position on its respective side of the altar and facing the other couple. When these have entered and taken their places Mr. Charlie Bobbitt nd Miss Fannie Cheek will follow on the right and Mr. I.inney and Miss Ellen Crawford on the left. These will be followed by Mr Will Martin and Miss Hatti ' Crawford on the right and Mr. Swindell and Miss Georgia Carter on the left, followed by Mr. lludgins and Miss Josie Garter on the right and Mr. Quince Gilkey and .Miss Sallie McDon a'd on the left. When these have taken their places the handsome groom will enter on the right with Mrs. Col. Sinclair and the lovely br-de on tlie left leaning on the arm of her father. They will march slowly down the aisle until the two couples meet in front of the large cen tral arch,when the bride and groom so-soon-to-be will advance a pace or two ami stop beneath the large arch, and there under the pure and innocent flowers ar.d evergreens and in the pres ence of a crowd of witnesses of this world below and a host of witnesses from that world above, they wiil be made man and wife. Immediately alter the marriage the happy pair will leave for High Point to spend the first week of the honey moon with Dr. White's parents. They will tlu'ii return to Marion and make their home here. Messrs. I.osran 1-urgin. Clarence McCall, Alexander Sinclair and W. W W:ii will act as ushers at the mar- were for sale here Morganton merchants tell us that advertising in the Becoj:i pays them handsomely, brings them in large re turns; yet many of our home advertis er:! do not use more than half as much space as our Morganton advertisers use. And the merchants here have the same goods to sell, or ought to have, that the Morgan'on merchants have. We lay do wii the proposition, and stand ready to demonstrate it, that the most suc cessful merchants in any town or city are the most liberal advertisers in that town or city. Mr. T. A. Morphew is visiting his mother in Watauga county this week. Persons wauting job work of any kind will find it to their advantage to come to the IUcokd ollice for it. This ollice is prepared to furnish letter heads, nte heads, bill heads, state ments, enve ope?, bills and posters, printed in the very neatest style, and at prices to suit the times. Se eral gentlemen who have been ordering their paper and envelopes from abroad teil us, alter seeing samples ot ours, that ours is in every respect equal to what they get e'sewhere, and one gen tleman declared that ours is superior both in style of workmanship and qual- ty of paper, to the paper and envelo ps that he ordered from a foreign ioue, and we could actually have aved li i in a dollar on his order. ui' if i oi.!y cn!y cue I.ftjno tweuty vet, Ivan. I.i which class are you? Are you easinp the load Of overtaxed lifters who toil down tbe road Or are you a leaner, who lct3 others bear Vuur portion of labor and worry and care? At a funeral in the town of Bingo, l a!, last Friday, while about one hundred persons were standing on u I' at form upon which the corpse had h.rn n laced, the structure gave way throwing every body to the ground to- beautiful silver set from the brides A large crowd of spectators is ex pected. The wedding presents are ootn nu merous and costly. Among them is an exquisitely beautiful and very costly silxer service from the groomsmen, a .i ? i i r i. . i mauls, a cosuy silver set irom ioe iot tor's friends at the Western Hospital Morganton, and many others both beautiful and costly. The present frwm the groom-to-be to his future bride is a handsome gold watch. Till" KKCEPTIOX AT COL. SINCLAIR'S A reception was given Tuesday night hv ('ui. and Mrs. Sinclair in honor of Dr. White and Miss Mamie Sinclair At eight o'clock the guots began to arrive, and by half past nine the par lor was filled with merry laughing young men and women. The couples present were, Mr. lludgins and Miss Josie Carter, Mr. Swinde 1 and Miss Georgia Carter, Mr. J. P. Martin and Miss I.u'a Norton. AVill Martin and Miss Ilattie Crawford, Will Neal and Miss Annie McKesson, Sam Yancey STATE X i:YS. There are now invested in cotton mi'I? in the South 1 lf.000 OOO against $01,000, 0 J0 in 1'j0. Old papers for sale at the Becord of fice. geth.r with the coffin and killing 11 persons and injuring -0 others. The young gentlemen composing the Marion base ball team extend to the voung ladies of Marion an invitation to he present and witness the match tame of hall to be p ayed between the Marion and Moriranton teams on Mor- iranton's grounds Thursday evening. The fare for the trip to Morganton and return will be only eighty cents. Wilford Kglinton, of Philadelphia "iuie t. Marion in the latter part of March with the hope of improving his health lie died at the Flemming Hotel last Friday night. His mother i Haio with him to Marion, and was with him when the dread messenger came. '1 he oiinir man was sixteen years of age. aud would have completed his :uul Miss Pewee Nal,,I. G. Grant and eourse in the Industrial School, if l'liiladelpiiia, next year. He was taken ' 1 l'hiladelphia Saturday, thence to W ilmington, Del., Sunday, where his remains were deposited in their last filing place. li"iite a number of the young people "f Marion gave a "surprise party" at sheriff Xeal's Friday night in honor Miss Wilhe Bay. After all had en- j .'"Jed themselves to their utmost ca I'a.'ity of enjoj ment in the promiscuous "tiTi hange of ideas in the jollicst sort 'l 'coiiersat ion. Miss Bay entertained " e crowd with several beautiful reci tations, rendered in a manner so de-"-htful as to call forth hearty applause from all present. After having par lKe freely of the bountiful hospital ".v "f Sheriff and Mrs. Neal, which was "u''" ' tin' form of ice cream and '"' and many kind words, words in whieh could be heard the sweet echo v' ftly resounding of "Welcome, young l'i m pie ; come again,'' all repaired to e.r several homes fully convinced i iat the evening had not been inis- i'k and cotton J,aee. in black and '' suitable for dress trimmings he found at Norton's at extremely hc.v prices , v'w'nS Maehine supplies, needles, n "ih-rs at .Swindell's. Miss I. una Neal, V ill Cooper and yiiss Wi'lie Bay, (quince Gilkey and Miss S..llie McDonald, Will McCall rnd Miss I.uey Hoyle, Ab. Blanton and Miss I.il lie Yancey, J. C. Linney and Miss Kllen Crawford, F- M. Scrcggs and V. iss Mag gie Neal, Charlie Bobbitt and Miss Fan nie Cheek- The other invited guests present were Miss Dora Bobbitt. Lee C. Moc k. .1. G. Y'ancey, Clarence McCall and Mr. and Mrs. Y . h. I.andis. When all had enjoyed themselves in lively conversation for two hours or more and had taken a look at the beau tiful bridal presents, Col. Sinclair ap peared at the par or door with his face aglow with smiles, and in h s politest and most graceful manner bade the happy guests to wa K out to supper. Oh'that table! We have not time to enumerate the good things with which it was freighted; but it fairly groaned beneath its load. Its groanings. however, were but for a moment, and soon It seemed to join in the glee of the happy crowd around it and to almost dance with joy at the consciousness of having feasted so many handsome men and beautiful wo men. For, indeed, the gentlemen appeared at their best and some of them actually j looked handsome for the time being And the ladies well, we shall sim; Ty have to make a new dictionary, shail have to invent anew vocabulary before we i a'i attempt to describe their beau ty and .O'.eiiness. just as well under take to pait-t a sun beam will, an or dinary painters brusli s to undertake to describe a single one of thethousand charms belonging to each of Uariun's special to the Charlotte Observer from Bincolnton, dated June 12, says: V very pretty marriage ceremony was performed in the Methodist church i.f th's place at o o'clock yesterday af ternoon, Bev. C. W. Bird, of Asheville, officiating. The contractitg parties were J. I,. C. Bird, Ksq., of Marion, and Miss Alda Motz, of Bincolnton. The groom is an efficient attorney of th.e western division ot the Southern Bailvay,and is a lawyer who h;is al ready won an enviable reputation as a jurist. The bride, who for the past three years has held an important position in the Shelby Graded schools, is one of I.incolnton's fairest and most charm ing daughters. The brides' maids were : Mi-s Bessie Motz, first maid of honor; Miss Carrie Motz, second maid of honor; Miss Kva Sumner; Miss Grace Beeves; Miss Lee Beed. The groomsmen were: Butler A. Justice, best man ; Mr. Aubry Motz; S G. Finley ; Beuben B. Cowlcs; Bobt. Costner. Miss Carrie Link, of Hickory, pre sided at the organ and rendered, the wedding march most artistically. The beautiful hurch dicoiwien va? due t-itlic o.'-.jiii-ife t'isto and -k i 3 1 I Vjss Florence I-inch, ably ussj.-ud by some young ladies of the ti n. The bridal presents were many and costly ; the groom's present being an elegant gold watch studded with dia monds. The flowers were from Charlotte's justly celebrated tlorist and were beautiful. Tl;i lirid.il i .ir'v left for .1 Northern I tour of two weeks during which time Washington, Philadelphia. New York, Niagara Fal's and other places of in terest will be visited. I'pon their return Mr. and Mrs. Bird will locate in Marion where their many friends will find them at the Fleming House. A large crowd assembled at the depot to see the happy couple off. The eight States called the '-Silver States" are Colorado, California, Idaho. Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Wyoming and Washir gton. 'ihey have a total of ihii ty three eiectoiHl votes, or ihrce less than an cast by New York alone. T'up courts of New Voik have decided that in ui'teptirg pay for fpecificpurpost-s, the payee is uot obliged to make chauge. and that changing a b:ll is niprely an act of courtesy or custom without means ot legal enforcement. The c-xplosios of a fifty horse- power boiler in the Langley loom harness shop in Fall Uiver. Mass., June lith, blew the building to pieces and buried seventeen persous beneath the ruins. Kiglit of these sevtctein persons were killed. Mr. Will II. Kerr, of Raleigh, N. (' was drowi.ed Sunday evening in the bar! or of Annapolis, Md., while attempting to I rescue his little six-year-old uot, who had (alien overboard Mr. Ker.'s steam jacht, tie Watauga. Shrlby Aurora. Better than the sub- treasu'y scheme, better than the discus sion of bi mettalism . is our rich fruit croj tins year, if our farmers will save it. How can we utilize our wealth in apple?, pei dies and vegetables this sumiuir aad con vert it into money, is a pjesiion of more importance Mian ihe uiscussion ot how to u.i th's gocn;nu-ut. I will cot say wha: Conr?i is doing c ought to !o. r em tr wiil I leave ho're fc te cause, but will stick to our own eout.- tr of Meigs. We are told there 'jtn ove rprodnction ; this rosy be so in otaer enuutiei, tut nu' so in Meigs. Ths trouble is we buy more than we pro duce. There is too much corn hnJ bacon shipped here every year. The things we ought to make at hoae we are bujinp. We le'. our timber rot aud buy our plow stocks, sin!t-tnes, ax handles, h e Lan- j dies anJ fencing. We throw Away our ashes and b.iy soap I and axle grease. ! We ne away err Lcef b'.le and tur : in." si.-ic'.-s m.j !-:.-e s'.i V.'- lot "j,- n:: r.r.r' p t vt.-ii nu.I l .; no. We bui garden sttd m the spriiifi and abbage in the w inter. We Iti the wax out cf cur pine tnd gnu trees go to waste and buy chewing gum or our children. We land a 5 cent fish with a $4 fishing rod. We send a to-cent boy out wiiu a $20 un and a $4 dog to hunt birds. We raise dogs and buy wool. And about the only thing it. this county i hat there is an overproduction of is poli tics and dogt'es. Now, this will rot apply to eviry farmer iu our coun'y. We have a few who are iarmin g and raising w hat they did 15 or JO iht3 ng3, and they are doing just as weli a3 then, Mid every one of them has money to lend every year to us ovtrpro luctive farmeis who can buy things chea per than w e tan rsiisethtm. reel Free. Free! Everybody is invited to take a FREE look at iNICITOL'S BROTHERS' Large and now stock of General Merchandise. A Coat for 50 cents? Yes! Nichols Dro's have coats at all prices from fiO cvnts up, and new spring and Summer Clothing in the very latest styles. Also Dry Goods, Hats, and Notions. And Groceries of all kind, Flour, Salt liaeon, Ac. Come to NichoU brother' fur anything in the ahovo lino?, and for Hardware, farming implement, wooden m illoware, !tc. ' They also pay highest inaiket prices for all kinds of Country pro-' duce. Parties wanting' elegant bouquets at any season, made to order, any kind of Mowers for in and out door, any kind of vegetable plants, spring bedding or bulbous plants, at the lowest price, can get tliem by writing to Ernest J. liusli, Morganton, X. C OHIO RIVER & CHARLESTON R. R. lasciiK'r Department. Going North L'amden Keck Hid Ar. liiacksbnrg No. 33 1.30 pti. 4 14 pro C.00 pm No. 12. Lv. Ar. IJIacksburg Shelby Kuthcri'ordton Marion 8 00 an 8.55 am 10.55 win l i 30 pm doing Isouth. Lv. .Marion ' Uuthnl'ordton ' Mielhy Ar. Blackoburg No. 12, 2.oO pm 3 25 pm 5.12 pm G.00 pm No. 33 B LP 1 A1B B3LiAMTOn! are all the talk. Ihe Hotter it gets the the lower the prices. Keep coming to our Store. We will not be undersold. Some ne Summer goods just in. I DELL Jamc3 It. Holland, ix-cashicr if the Mtich.iiit's ar,d Fanners National Hank, tf Churlotte. kiilimlttcd to tbe indictment of embi zzltiaent last Thursday, and u xs Fen' fenced to seven years in Aibr.py peniten tiary without hard labor. It is said that his counsel, Jones and Tillctt, ma l? tlo quent ; f'pt-a's for mercy and that District Attorney Glenn made the sicech of his life. Last Satutday veiling Mr. E. S. Pollard, living at Foit Milehell, eight miles from Keys . i'.le, ielt his home and went to the ield to plow. He left his wife at home iu company with a negro woman. On his re turn to the house an hour later he louud thai his wile had been brutally murdered, that her head had been beaten and cut ter ribly, and that his house had been robbed of jjtiOO. Thire is strong evidence tLct the negro woman whom he left at the house on bis departure commif.td tl e foul deed, and il is believed that she had t'ie assis tance of two other noiiro wor.icu and a J, X. MORGAN & CO- Xo. 3 Public Square, Asheville, X. C. Wholesale mul ICctail DKALEHS IX BOOKS. STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUP PLIES AND STATE TEXT BOOKS. Lv. Lltttksburg 8 (0 pm Hock Hill 10 32p m Ar. Camden 12 55 pm. No. 33. Dinner at Cershaw f'o's. 11 and 12 have connection at Ma rion with Southern Runway. ,s. Ii. Lumpkin, G. I. A. A. Trinp, Superintendent. AlVTEiJ C LINNEY, ATTO at' K Y- AT-1 A W MAPJOX, X. c. AVill praetire in MelowelI and adjoin ing counties. Prompt and careful at tention given to ail business. Law Ollice in Record office. I have opened up this week a beautiful line of Summer Dress Goods. I buy for cash and sell for cash, therefore can make you the closest possible prices: G-EO- IF- REID i'iivsk i A.ani siiu;r.o Offers his professional services to the public. Ollice : Old Fort, X. C. DR. B. L ASH WORTH. Physician an Surgeon OLD ! on X. o. Police lo Teachers. I will he in Marion on Monday, Tiusilay and Wednesday, the 1st. 2nd and 3rd daj s of July 1 !-'.-, to examine teachers of the white race, and on Fri dav the th, to examine teachers of the I'rlccs minraixleeil an lou as any ollie house, WIIITE FOR PRICKS. pp:APtSOX & McKESSOX, ATTCniTSYS AT LAW, MOIKiAXTOX, X. C. Practices in the Courts of McI)owell, Important Notice. I take tins last opportunity to notifvall the TAX PAYERS of McDowell County, who have not settled their taxes IX FULL up to anl for the year that I will sell their personal property, if to colored race. J. F. Wilson. 1 ailWi '"""iu-,a.m n County Kxaminer of McDowell J no personal prcperty can lie had, This June IT, 1st. ! th-ir land will lx soli fur the taxe? if the ?ame are not nnd lx fore the 1st of Julv I don't Great Lareains in hoes at McCall it i Conley's- They are jroin ar reduced J prices. Xow is the time to buy. j Crawford Hicks was shot It a neo at llearittlA last Wednesday ui;ht. Ilicls is still living. The nfgro escaped. Ur. John L. Wallace, a well known jounpj farmer 1'iTing two railts rortfeast of Lutherl.rdion, commiiie 1 rjichre by hit.fc' in lst TLursdny ni 'rrti: jr. He was .au: 2 va.n of 0e. ana ieaoj a wi!c tuJ cLiIdren. propose to wait any.lunger. I am ring to sell the proj) rty f all, white or Mack, rich or poor, old or young. I must have the taxes This i?) my last call and nv last r.olitv, take, fair warning. Vo.ir s-rvj'.nr G. i:. (iAKI'IX, Sheria of McDowvll Court v. !Volice of l'ublieatioti. N'ortb Carolina 1 Supreme Court McDowell County. In Vacation. Mrs. Xancy M. IMIoway.and Husband Joseph . Ilolloway, vs. W. A. Hose, II. A. Wilson and husband J. M. Wilson, Jane K. Uenson and bus band William llenson, W. J.Crossland, Thomas Crossland, .1. W. Jrosland, M. rossland and Kdward Cro.-sland he'rs at law of K. Witter, deceased. Itapjerinj from the affidafit Lereio filed that a caufe of action ensti in faror of pliiintiffi .piiinit the defendants alo nam J in relation to n-al property in thi Mtr asJ tbe fltlfDOfnticrrt-'j-refiuean of thii t-Ute, but bav propertr therein. i which t the subject of this action for a fa!" for part'tion nd that the Court mt jurisdiction of the subject matter ef th ac tion: It is therefore ordered by ti.e Court, on motion t f I'. J. Jsiracair at'orney for the UiniiTj, thit t ullication be ruat'e in the Ma'ion Ilreord, a sewgpaper put 'i'he J in Mrior3, XlclJorell County in ril J;tate! for six successire weeks, and that the do fen lents be and appear before the Clerk J of the Superior Court fr said Conctr in' 30 in. Dimity Cloth, beau tiful Dress Goods 10c Arabian Cords 8c Fancy Sateens 'Jc Fancy Henrietta 12c Fancy Ducks 10c Scotch Lawns 5c All Standard Prints rc Parker Mill Pleeching He Tennessee Jeans 15c J. F. Dellinger, Craig Building. Just In 3STEW LOT- SI I)K COM US, GEXTS .ST L'DS, LINK DLrroxs, SWINDELL, The Jeweler. Lewis Maircx. Pbmidkxt. I P. McLoi'1,Cahiex. ClIO J-,IISr. BiSTK , AhllFVILLi:, .. c I I IS I G X AT F. I ) STATE said S:&te at Lis cfLce in Marion, on the ' PAPITAI fi Oflft . ai.i tuwrr cr ', 'iU d of Ju!y .r- ninij Jetuurto'ii- corai latnt wli:h ii i '., . Slel 1 in th f-fSc of Said "irrk i:bn trn r! I irora this ,-r ;iait i " ! ' y ig- pla.Ct. Tiii J'JUt 3id, Is'jj li. li. frite.C. S.C. ii:positoky. surplus $25 ooo Lave Spfeial facilities for handling the KuIuea.of MercLmiti atic1 r er- in Western Xorth Carolin a. If you have no Bank accoua or think of a chang?, wo will be glad to have you correspond witku;
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