liIAIUON ltKCORI): PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 1 ieploii Kicking.' Once upon a time two frogs, who had been living-in comiort ami -Edllcr aiid Proprietor. Entered at the rpstoffice " Marion a3 tse.ond -class i-il matter. WO IXStn-UTESTHIS YEAH. The twicers' insitute is to the tpaclwrS of a county, just what a -:ise in a con pool were accident ly j 8 roopeu up ny a pious iinihi.iaii a pail of water, which he poured into his ran in order to give thp milk body tiid l!i r by in- cr;Rthi- rvvenu'i. The frogs were very much astonished to find tlu'irisf'lvea in an unknown element in which it v.as not iOp.sible U support life, and they had to kick vigoro fly in orch-r to kep their heads above the niiik, Une ot mem, refreshing bhower is to the growing , )t,.lufr lisheai t n-d ly i'ing shut croMs In the instituto i where ' UI in the dark in an element en tl'Jirneher irets new inspiration 1 tindy new U him, naid : "Let's ive the leaclitr gets i , j , bottom. It's no and new zeal, and new lovo for 1;, , l"P S o Tho ohhr A Kong of Silver. It'i siliet her and silver ttjre It's ?i!er.fier eYt?ryhere; It's 8ler that is safe and found It'r silver ruakei the woild go round. Chin?! Ching! Tl dollars They warm Mie winter, cool the pr'n: It' ?ilTir tere . it's silrer th?re Th- eh til'iziit silrer through tuft air; Dawn iu the vnlley n the hill, !' tV.ver, n'.ttr, f ilvtr Elill! Chin;! Cling! Tie dollars rin.-! Thev warm t'ie winter, cool the spring! Atlanta Constitution. occupation. It is mere wiicn. ""ifcail: 0h. no! Let's kep kickmg Inarm the noliliiy oi nis jir-'i- r- , as iotl as we c:ll, umi wnai uie t;,,n fwhpre his conception of lh ' outcome will he. MnyU? th'.ngs will I . ... 41.. !.-. ll.r. Krai : A.inlwtt ,f liiu irreat work is elevated and enlarged. It is there where, by coining in contact with the noblest men and women of this noblest profession, he realizes that a "groit teacher is the greatest of great men ;" and he goes forth with renewed energy and a determina tion to become a great teacher. It is there when? he acquires a knowl edge of the best methods of in Htruction, which methods are to the teacher just what tools aro to the carpenter. There he learns that to know what to do is good, but to know how to do it is far bet ter. But we are to have to more in stitutes. The infinite wisdom of tho Fusion Legislature, has num bered them with the things of the oast. When the legislature w ipeu change presently." lint the first frog gave up and went to the bot tom. The other kept kicking, and when the pious milkman got to town and opened his can, behold ! the irog had kicked out a lump .of butter large enough to float him, and he was sitti: gon it very com fortably. Morai In hard times, never give up, but keep right on kicking The Age of Steel. A Word to Ilie Girls. Girls, whatever else you may do, do not marry adrunkard. No mat ter how deeply in Jove you may fancy yourself to be, do not marry a man who drinks intoxicating, li quors. It is much better 10 be an old maid, and miss the desired "Mrs." from vour tombstone. It is better to tro on through life single and alone, to keep a cat and make man tjiey arc speaking of making aprons for the heathen children. (:OVernor . isconnected with trusts? than to be a tirnnxaru s wne. uji, j9 tj Some Facts About Trusts. Vixelaxd, N. C.,June 20. To the Editor of the News, and Observer: Recently I eaw a let ter to a merchant which read thus : Messrs. & Co.: , Dear Sir Sugar tent at regu lar trust price, which we have to follow each day. Yours truly, What does this mean? Is the nrice of sugar fixed by a combine and every man that handles it compelled to sell at such prices as they dictate lias the United States any law against such tiust? I havj rend something about the oil trust mak ing p. million in a few days. How did they do it? ' I saw some paper Bay that the United States Attor nev did not do his duty. Vhat is his duty? Are there any trusts operating in North Carolina? If so, und r what name? Who belong to them? Is it true that Col. Jule Carr, the Handwriting In the Heayens. Christian Herald and Signs of Our Times. ? i ' , . Ah astronomer at Washington, D. C, has communicated to the Kew York iterald an interesting discovery. It ta the fact that on the surface- of- the planet- Mars, spelled in ; Ilehrev.'. character?, is tlie name of God: For' feeveral years past, tho attention of astron omers ha3 betn : concentrated on Mars. All thatcould bo Iearne.u abcut the planet from the tele scope and the spectroscope, indi cated a closer resemblance to our world than w as borne by any other j planet. There was consequently d probability that if any planet is inhabited by beings like ourselves, it 13 Mars. The suggestion was made that the question of there being inhabitants on the planet, should b tested by a signal. It was thought that if some geomet rical figure were traced on the earth's surface, by lights on a dark background, it might be visible to people on Mars if there were any there, and that if they were people as intelligent as ourselves, tl.ey would understand that it was a sig nal, and respond by giving a simi- ar signal. hue the suggestion was being discussed there sudden ly blazed out on the surface of Mars three bright, lights equi-dis-tant from each other, marking the points of an equilateral triangle. Was this a signal? Had the people on Mars anticipated us? No one will save much trouble to the sher iff and trx payers. It will be the payment of a tax for which you are not liable The Mascot expects a! letter at an early date giving all tne facts concerning the matter, and as poon as it is received, a complete status of tTe cas? w ill le given the public. Statesville Mascot. ChamWla ins Cough Remedy cures colds, crdupktrnd whooping cough. It is t pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by j Morpliew & 'White, Prugrgists. Bakers Bread at the Eagle Hotel. 1 fere's n Chance. But, no. Ah, what a pity.There are no old maids 40 years old : UA widower in Johnston, who is 50 years old, owns a good farm near Clayton, advertises in the Smith field Herald that he "would like trt correspond with an old maid about 40 years old with a view to matri mony." News and Observer. JAMES MORRIS- JAMES C LIXXET. MORRIS & Attorneys at Lata MARION, - - - - X.C. Will practice in McPowell and ad joining counties. All business intrus ted to their care will receive prompt and pains-taking attention. pEARSON & McKESSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MORGANTOX, X. C. Practices in ihe Courts of McPowell. w. c. SEWLAXD Lenoir, X. C. M. A. XEWLAXD Marion, X - C Hen km OHIO RIVER & CHARLESTON R. R. Passenger Department. Going North Lt. Camten Rock Hill Ar. BlMcksborg Lt. B'acksLurg fhelby RatLcrfordton Ar. Marion . So. 33. Uo f! C.00 pni No. 12, "sorter, 8 55 am 10.S5m 12 30 pm Going South. Lt. Marion Hutlierfordton Shelby Ar. Black sburg x. 12. 2 f0 pro. 3 25 pm 3.12 Fm 6 00 pm No. 3.-1 law this State anv .. . 'ii -!.. r.-... n . i t.r nni i rr i ... . n tin ... i : : out thesehool law, carrying wun young gins, um uuu ag!nnst trusts r unose nusuiessis n.L.f.t bo-trd of oduca- ing, think of what lies before you ! jt to prosecute them if they do ex- asurintende.tt, boir(loto iu .a ThUlk of lho moralcontaniinatlollf ist? 1 Being a VOUnK voter I ask tion and county institute, 11 icil . m;M.r- Ue detrradation, which i1co11(ie;,ie for information and .... - .1 uiuiiwr no tM.ssible way in wlncii insiiiuies jmn nr0und the drunkanl, and i e vou wUi explain them. for the trainimr of public school- foreswear the young man who II. A- Rockwell. At Siberia, Berry county, Ind , on Ju'y oth, a desperate not occurred, in ATTORNEYS AXP COUNSELLORS AT LAW. MARIOX, - - , - - X. C Practice in the courts of the 10. 1 which 1,000 people took part Siberia , u ' u. is a Roman Catholic community, and Pref court N; C- ad U; the inhabitants were enjoying a great. urts of estern District of M l 1 1 j v. in Lijcnwus nucu agaiig ui u u- turbers appeared on the scene and a riot ensued in which three persons lost their lives. The riot was the out growth of religious hatred and bigotry. Lt. RUcksburg 8 00 pm Rock Hill 10 32pm Ar. Camden 12 55 pm. No. 33. Dinner at Cershaw r'o'g. 11 and 12 hTe connection at M. rion with Southern Railway. S. B. Lumjikin, G. r. A. A. TrlDp,Snperintendent. Six lives were lost by the sink- knew, and no attempt was in ado to ing of a Mississippi River Steamer at Memphis, Tenn., on July 5th. teachers might be held in the .State. The piccaninny Legislature appropriated $1,000 to State colo- red Normal Schools, according to drinks. Exchange. Let IVot ITIan Till Asunder. The orators who know all about tho money question, on both sides, the Raleigh Press, but not one are trying to establish their posi r. r ...t.: u,.iw.la nl tion bv anneals to the Bible. The a'liU'jrwimuiiuuimi'w- ii . x . best argument on this In institutes. : Superintendent Scarboro has rc- ceivwi a check for $1,000 from Pr. Curry, who is one of the trustees for the Peab'ody fund. This check is "for institutes in North Caroli na.'' Rut since the institutes havo rgument on mis line was used bv a Tennessee silver orator in these words "When the Fashioner of this universe made it he put in the fast ness of the mountains silver and ro Id in the proportion of sixteen tons of silver to one of gold, tnat they should become the blood of boen abolished, even this thousand our commercial life. Shall wo set dollars must be divided among tho ourselves upas knowing better than colored normal schools at Fayette ville, Franklinton, Elizabeth City, Plymouth, Salisbury and Goldsbo ro. In future years the negro race in North Carolina will rise up the God who made us? What God has joined together let not man put asunder. 1. The McKinley bill gave a bo nus of twelve million dollars a year to the sugar planters, and put a duty of one-half a cent a pound on refined sugar that enabled the sugar refiners to make fifteen mil lion dollars a year out of the peo ple. It is stated by those w ho aie in a position to know that during the operation oi tne jMcruniey uci the sugar trust cleared no les3 than seventy-eight millions ot dollars. The last Congress passed a law to stop the bounty, imposed a tax lor the public treasury of 40 per cent. on raw sugars and also a tax of 40 percent, on refined sugar, together with one-eighth of a cent a pound in addition on refined sugar. This reduced the Trust's profits three eights of a cent a pound, but still gives enough to enable the trust to control the prices. 2. The tinted States Supreme Court's latest decision was so ia From Father to Sou, ana qU(, a vounT man entered a call this Legislature blessed. Verily merchant's ollice in Boston, and, vorable to trusts that it is doubtful the negroes in North Carolina ought to erect a monument to its memory. "Our good old State, the noblest of the band Who raised the flag of libt rty m this our native land ; Whose worthy sons were first to spurn . the yoke,' has veiled herself in crape and bowed her head in urief at tb phaino and dishonor brought upon lier by thoso reprobate law-makers. with a pale and car --worn face, whether the excellent law can be eaid : "Sir, I am in need of help, enforced. But if we had an Attor I have be n unable to meet certain ney General who would do his duty payments, because certain parties he would put every man connected have not done as they agreed by with a Trust in l ail or compel th JVIcIOtYi;LI.'S KF.AT NEED Prof. Prummond has written a work entitled "The World's Greatest Need. If we were asked the question, "what is .Me l loweu s greatest need at pres ent?" we would be forced to reply, "Good public roads." Men are eouiplaitiing every daj' at the bad condition of the public roads in thecotinty, especially of those lead ingto Morion Wagoners say that t lit1 condition of the roads is simply intol erable. The road between Marion and I!akersille is almost impassable. Mer chants tell us that the bad condition of the roads has turned a vast amount of trde from Marion to Cranberry and other places. It is simply a breaking up business to a) low this trade to go to other towns. When once we have lost the trade it will be uitlleult to retrain it.' When men get in the habit of go- lug toother towns it will be hard to get them out of that habit. Good roads are the life of any town Gov. Graham once very wisely said, show me the roads, school houses, and churches of a community, and I will measure the financial, intellectual and moral progress that that community lias made. The condition of the roads in a county airects the material welfare of every class of people in that county, farmers, merchants and all alike. Ev ery farmer knows the value of good roads; be knows that to cut off the trade from a town is as disastrous to tike people of the town and surrounding country as cutting of the supply of food from the Ftomach is to the other organs and all the members of the body. Every farmer knows how much larger load his team would pull if the roads were hard and smooth. Every farmer know s what a considerable item in Lis annual expenses is the repair of wagons and harness. As has already been announced m this paper, if tl e overseers do not do their duty better than they have been doing they will be indicted at the next term of McPowell Superior Court; and they say that Judge Crown is ex tremely severe on road overseers who have neglected their duty. me, and I would like to have ten thousand dollars. I came to you because you were a friend to my father, and might be a friend to me." "Come in," said the old mer chant, "come in, and have a glass of wine." "No." said the young man, "I don't drink." "Have a cigar, then?" "No, I never smoke. G-EO- IF. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Offers his professional services to the public. Office : Old Fort, X. C. Physician and Surgeon OM FOIIT JT. 4'. courts to expo.-e their sheltering care in each and every particular case. 3. The Standard Oil Trust got up a great scare about the supply of oil running short and put up the price. The strongestJirgument in favor of a trust until this action has been that tho Standard Oil Trust had cheapened the price of oil. Rut its recent action shows that, having obtained a monopoly, 'Well," sail! the old gentleman, I they can raise the price -at will and "1 would like to accommodate you, put as much money in lheir pock but I don't think I can." ets any month as their cupidity "very well, said the young man, and business interest suggests as ne was aoout to leave tne room, 4. there are trusts operating in 1 thought perhaps you might, isorth Carolina. Uliiet among Good-day, sir." them is the American Tobacco "Hold on 1 said the merchant, Com nan v . Efforts have once been "You don't drink?" made in Granville county to en "No." force the State Trust law against "Nor gamble, or anything of this Trust, but it failed. It is the that kind?" respond. But the study of the planet was continued. The Ital ian astronomer Schiaparelli an nounced that the dark straight lines which run across the surface of Mars like network were doubled. He said that through his telescope he could see a second line running parallel to the original lines, and Via rrrmrmnrlofl tlio tlmnrv tVinf tllPV were gigantic canals. The new DR. R. I . ASH WORTH. lines, ne thought, were duplicate canals, which were filled only m the spring of tho planet s season, when the great ice-cap at the Mar tian pole melted under the rays ot the snn. Still closer attention has been given to the lines since that theory was broached, and now comes the discovery which was made by the Washington astronomer. In stu dying the map of Mars, which was made for Lowell's Boston lecture, he noticed a peculiar conformation of the dark lines. It was that the lines in one place were the exact shape of the Hebrew letters ,lJJa leth and Yodh." Before the Da leth there was another dark mark on the map. It was a mere frag ment on the edge of the hemisphere The observer was curious to see if that too was like a Hebrew letter, He made Mercator's projection of the planet, from .w hicli he could see the remainder ot the tragment It was the Hebrew letter, "Sheen." The three letters form the Hebrew- name ot God. inere is no ques tion about the resemblance. The map shows it distinctly. Whether it is an accidental and natural .011 formation, or has been cat by d sign, as a signal, there is no means of determining at present. The latter possibility will, however, give new zeal to the study of the planet, which, even 11 it leads to the theory ot design being aban doned, will assuredly bring to light proofs of the power and wrisdom of God. In w hatever direction ex ploration is made, there, as the Hebrew prophet said long ago : The man of wisdom will see thy name (Micah6ri).') , J, N. MORGAN Ci- Xo. 3 Public Square, Asheville, X. C. Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IX BOOKS. STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUP PLIES AND STATE TEXT BOOKS.' ! Prices guaranteed as low as any oilier house, WRITE FOR PRICES. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of the nower contained in a mortgflK deed excuted by A. M. Izlar on the 16th day of May, 1893, and registered in the ofhe of the Ktgister of Deeds or McDowell Countv, N. C, in Book No. 5. on page 604, the undersigned will offer for sale at the court house door in Marion, on the' first Monday in August, being the 5th day, at 12 o'clock ni to the highest bidder for cash , the lands described as follow?: Negin linj; on a pine, Noalj Turner's corner, end runs north 82 15 east to a stake 250 tect. thence nouh 54 -13 east to a stake 275 feet, then south 5 30east 425 feet to a B. O. then south 3 15m. 1G0 tet to a stake in the edge of the street on tbe east side of 9 In Poor Health ! means so much more than you imagine serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift health. Notice of Publication. North Carolina 1 Supreme Court McDowell County. J In Vacation. Mrs.Xancy M. llolloway and Husband Joseph V . llolloway, vs. W. A.Rose, R. A. Wilson and husband J 1 J. M. Wilson, Jane E. Llenson and hus-! j 1. .. . 1 ?t:ii: 11 . r 1 n uauu imam ueusuu, . j.crussianu, . Thomas Crossland, J. W. Crossland, I 31. vv urossland and Edward Crossland heirs at law of E. Witter, deceased. Brown's ilron : Bitters It appearing from the a Aid it herein fikd.tbat a cau?e of action exists in favor of plaiutiflj against the defendants -above Earned in relation to real property in this butt and the defendents ate non-residents i lit thi.t SfAtf but biivt Tirnnprtv i1ieri.in Wells tract thence west course '265 iet j which ig lbe gubject of thi3 action fof ; with noith line ot block "A.r to a stake in fnP ....p.iHm, m.I that tl. i'h h.. strtet, then 260 feet with line on west side j iuri,dlction of ti,e.uhwr.t m.ttr lb of Block "A. to n stake in street, then 265 '.ion. ., :, ti,.P(!faP. arArd bv tb v,m fcetrast course with street on south side of . nn mntinn nf , t ;...;, ........... ,k Block "A." then H'O feet south 7 west to a " thilt tU,.licMtioil be made i the suke.then 600 !et south 82 deg. west t Mrion t.erd. r nwBi.nr n.i.iial..,i in a pine stump, then north 5 deg 15.11 east , M-rion jicDorell Countv in said State 8r0 let t beginning. Loutniuing all the fnr .,.,.,;. L. an .hat A- lots in said boundary except Block D." u.n,ieI,ts be aIld ap ear Uore the clcrk which contains 3 1 lots which is to be ei- . ... Sl . n " fii, .... . it-1 ted from the operations of this luort- . hU -ffipe M.r:oB. ' tnjre. This deicnpt.ou u given with re- H., f TllI . .,;, j ' . r.rence to the iarirry made by J. B. New- mQT -f h.. m'r.laInl wbich wi U(J R.ed ,u" 1... , , , Va'i I in the office of aai.t Clerk with'n ten dajs ,u..j-m,, 1 from this "late, or plainti "No, sir. I am superintendent ot the Sundav-school. ''Well," said the merchant, "3011 shall have it, and three times the duty of the officials to enforce the North Carolina law against Trusts just as they are sworn to enforce laws against all other violators. After the failure of the trial in amount if you wish. Your father Granville county, the opponents of let me have five thousand dollars the Trust l.oked to see the next once, and asked me the same ques- Legislature amend the State Trust tions. lie trusted me, and I will trust you. Xo thanks; I owe.it to vou for vour father's trust." Presbyterian. Recently in Georgia a seventh-dy Bap tist who rr'igiously observed Saturday us the Sabbath, atid worked on tbe first day of the week, wns put in the chain gang for law so that conviction could be se cured. But the last Legislature was completely under the dominn tion of the Trusts, and everv bill looking to a suppression of Trusts was quickly smothered. o. Mr. Julian S. Carr, of Durham, is President ot the Blackwell Dur ham Bull Tobacco Company. working on Sunday. Commenting on tb is which is ail independent COrpora ihe Washington Iost SAt: "Such au oc tion an(l J1US no connection with any Trust J. H. Atkin, Mortgagee. Hi will have iuilir. ' luent lor tiie relitt tit 111:1.1 (led iu the co;ii- ' phiint. This June 3rd, 1805 I B. B. Trice, CS.C. I If yoaarefeelinf out of torn, weak ud renerally hausted, nervous, l!av no appetite and cant work, begin at oncetak ing the roo6t relia ble ttrengtheninf medicine.whichii Brown's Iron Bit. ter. A few bot ties cure benefit conies from the very first dose f ' tiaim war Utth, and It's pleasant to Uks. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, - Troubles, f Constipation, Bad Blood V Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. Get onlv the rename it has crossed red f lines on the wrapper. All others are tub- , siitutes. On receipt ot two ac. stamps we will send set of Ten BeantUul World's Fair Views and book free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE. M0. Mre. Rhodie Xoali, of this place, was t tken in the night with cramping pains and the next day diarrhoea 6et in. She took half a bottle of blackberry cordial but got no relief. She then sent to me to see if I had anything that would help her. I sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and the first dose relieved her. Another of our neighbors had been sick for about a week and had tried different remedies for diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I sent him this same remedy. Only four doses of it were required to cure him He says he owes his recovery to this wonderful remedy. Mrs. Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For sale by Morphew & White, Druggists. ACTION FOR DIVORCE. Nrlh Carolina, ) Superior Court McDowell County, Fall Term 1805. Halite Halliburton va Geo. A. Ilallyburlon. The defendant abore named is hereby notified to appear before his Honor, Jadjze of the Superior Court at a court to be lit Id nt the court house in Marion, ri. C, on the third Monday before first Monday in Sep. tt-mber 1895. and answer comblaint ot plaintiff which will be uled in tbs office of' VVotPrl f hlC cniOO th Clerk of the Superior Conn within the ' " wwv" first three days of the term, otherwise judg ment will be taken for the relief demanded in the complaint. Giren under my hand this 1st day of July 139). B. B. Price Clerk of the Superior Court. J. F. Morphew, Attorney. J. J. V HIS NAN! , 1ILACKHBURO, DEALER IN SASH; DOORS BLINDS PRICES FURNISHED APPLICATION. CN THE RECOBD Job file WILL HAVE SOMEMHIXO INTERESTING TO TELL YOU N EXT WKEK. currence seems more like a strap of the history of New hrvgland in the seventeenth century than one of the curreut events of a great, projrressi ve Commonwealth such as Georgia certainly is, in spite of this lo cal disgrace. Last summer one of our grand chit dren was siek with a severe bowel trou Lie Our diM'tor s remedies had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colie,Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief We regard it as the best med n ine ever put on the market for bowel complaints. Mrs. E.G. Gre gory. Frederickstown,Mo. This certain ly is the best medicine ever put 0.1 the market for dysentery, summer com plaint, colic and cholera infantum in children. It never fails to give prompt relief when used in reasonable time and G. The Trusts are all very rich and powerful. They are wise in that they always employ the best legal talent, and when they are about to be convicted upon ono line of action they try another plan of action. They ore very hard to catch, but zealous public offi cials would convict them if they would come up to the full measure of their duty. Ca&a&srlein'a Zya aid Eiia Clutxaest Is a certain core for Chronic Sore Eyea, Granulated Eve Udi, Sore Nipples, Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head, 25 cents per bex. For sale by druggLta. TO EOB3BOWMZU3. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition tTT Dr. Cadv'a fYtnditinn Pnw.Lra the plain printed directions followed. They tone up tho PTsuta, aid digestion, cure Many mothers have expressed their sin- 1 f ppeute, relieve cccstipatkm, corrert cere gratitude for the cures it has ef- VtJT 7 .-vlfT' ected. For sale by .Morphew & White, centa per package. For sale by draggisU Druggists. 5 Morphew k White, Drugpsta. The Lawyers and Doctors Tnx lo Good. As is well knowr, the last Legis lature put a ten dollar tax on law yers, doctors and dentists, or at least attempted to do it. Upon investigation it has been ascertain ed that thi9 bill ha9 never been signed either by the speaker of the House or the president of the Sen ate. These two specific require ments are necessary to cive the statute legal effect, and without the signatures of these two officers it is void and of no validity. We get this information from lawyers who say this 13 the state of facts, and that the Asheville bar have alreaky xreparel to carry the mat ter before the Supreme court. Fur thermore this present court has al ready rendered a decision in which it decided this very point, as we understand. They held that a statutebefore it could become a valid law, should have the signa tures of these two officials referred to and the lack of their endorse ment readers it void. As it now appears, this statute is of no effect and will be contested. It would be advisable for the doctors, lawyers and dentists not to pay this tax until this matter is settled. It is the BEST PLACE to get all sorts of JOB PRINTING done m and at lowest prices. LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, ENVELOPES, VISITING CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, BILLS, POS TERS, ETC. ETC. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SEND YOUR ORDERS TO THE Marion Record, ' " MARION, X.C. Bo You Waat To Savs Mm;! A DOLLAR SAVED 5 DOLLAR MADE. SAVE YOUR DOLLARS BY II AKIXO YOUR PURCHASES AT General Merchandise Store. Headquarters for HATS, SHOES, and CLOTHING. A pair of panfa for Wt Overalls and Shirta till you can't rest. Dry Goods and Notion at lour o price. G-ROCiLlrES OIE"1 JLXjJL. kinds- The very finest grades of Coffe. Agents for Longman A Martinez read mixed Paints, and the celebrated Nissen Wagons. m THE PIBDMOHT BANE of ATrvnn a Tcnr-rkxr AT P. Geo. P. Erwjx, Preat. S. T. Peabsox, Can'fr In 1 1" m m, . . . 1 ar rrooi vault. Katpnt Time i" : Chrome Steel Safe for Cash and Valuables. Exchange on New York and other Trade Center bought and sold. Banking hours 9 a. m. to 3 p.

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