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riTBLISUEI r:"KT:Y Till 1.1AY J. C JiH"JSriB 5T, Editor anil Proprietor. Kntered at the isfflice in Marlon as second-cla.".- r. t!l matter. iulOlVll. An erowitnc-ts of the rxrctition f of old J-ohn I'rown w'i cmnntn- : ' At G!e Citv, Tom: ded thi troops ir:'wu u; srourjd l Nt-ttl uiith, a n-t;r. A llorrifile Ci l rae rri.il ho Terrf Ile Vet rcancc ibal rollau td. Thu following beautiful Tvord. from IIme a .! Farm, r? so vorthy th consideration if our rnaderii that we give them space: "The sol purpotU' of our mod ern civilization is to make life up on this planet mn; comfortable to the multitude, to hring within reach of everybody luxuries that f or a time at lnant are within the n.ach only of th; rich, to make the common things 'f Hfe beautiful and the beautiful things ot life common. And this mankind U accomplishing by mean.- of induv try. uner&y an 1 frugality. Fuel, food, theiter, clothing, are all cheaper, are all m re abundant, are all more easily ac-q-.iin'd today than ever befora in the history of the world. True, our wants ex pand with our expanding interests, but that ih not a cause for regret; it is simplv the law of progress In the Atlanta Exposition tlie vis itor wilt find recorded in the va rious exhibitH the progress of the century, and it is a m-ord well worth the htudy of any man." Chang and I.'ng's Xorth C aroli na. Descendant. A few miles from Mount Airy, N. C, were the homes of the fa mous Siame-e twin?, Kng and Chang, who were Vrn in Siam of ChineHe parents in 1811. Thew; twins traveled all over the world in charge of their manager, Mr. Hun ker, whos" name they finally as eumed. 1 hey came at last into Kurry County sight seeing; they declared that it was the grandest county they had ever wen. and having already made a decent for tune, they decided to buy property and settle p;runinently in urjrv, Thty met ami fell in love with Miss Adelaide Yates, of Wilkes, an adjotniug county Miss Yates was in an awkwark predicament, be loved by both, but neither eon Id tell of his all'ection without the other hearing it Finally the mat ter was M'ttlcd by Miss Sal lie Yates, a sisb-r of Miss Adelaide, c onsenting t become tie bride of one and Miss Adelaide the other. The parents of Mioses Yates stren uously objected to the double mar riage, but the young ladi;s were not to be deterred, so they eloped, met their lovers on the bank of a little stream on the roadside near their home, and, a preacher being present, they wore quirtly married The two couples settled within two miles of Mt. Airy, and or sev eral years lived together. Owing to domestic quarrels, however, two homes were found necessary, and each built a comfort'ihle home. They lived alternate weeks at each other's homes, and each raised a large familv of children, some of whom still live and are among the most prosperous and hichlv-res- pected people in Surry county. ' They were probably the most wonderful of all human phenmn cnals. They lived to an advanced age and were clever, law-abiding men. It is said that they would 6ometinies have their little quar rels, and one 'would threat n to tick the other over the fence. In 1874 Eng, who had been in failing health, died very suddenly. In deed, on awakening one morning, his brother, Chang, found tl at Ei g had died during the night. Phys icians were summoned, but lefore they arrived Chang had died, and they were buried as thev had lived, side by side. Elemingshur Times- Democrat. A liai'ttt Shot. I ,wt4, i Henry Upton, co'ored. outraged j v.r.vrk, , the 13-year-old daughter of (jus I- oruey, coiwred kar Union ' on Thursday of last week and fled. The crime n-a a most brutal one ; and liorrible in its details. j A warrant was issued for Upton and deputy sheriffs Millard Hop per and Miller Watson were eent ; a(Vr him. They found him Wed d at tie beautiful val- The mob took Smith to the plac-e ! brick yard of the new mill at Ilen Shenrnhoah with the of his crime and shot him to death, rietta. An eye-witness of the lynching thegalkwg told me that Btovn j sanlted Miss Maggie HeixJerfon, a was as intelligent and genial a man ! young lady, in si' brutal manner. :ia ever he talk'! with so long as I Friday night 250 urrood, undis the subject of kl.i wry '.tus not men-1 gured men went to tro stockade tionrd. Hut if that w;n broached and (it manded the culpr't. The he leeame instantly transformed 1 guards refused. The mob Covered A SPECIFIC ron la Grippe, for Golds, Coughs, AND LUNC TROUBLES, AVER'S - CHERRY PECTORAL into almost a raving maniac. When them with Winchesters. Insist a ne I brought out for execution, h look- was useless and they gave hiqi up ftesday morning at work in the ed all around ley of the JHu Ridge in the distance and haul, 'This is indeed a beautiful country, and I do not wonder that vou ie.iiI(; love it h ." As for the of the convict savs that when ton ran. He jumped into the river. Smith was first taken to the scene ! when Deputy Sheriff Watson fired of bis crime, W. A. Henderson, upon him. Tne ball took effect in story of H Town's kissing the n gro , father of the outraged girf, who the back just under the shoulder child on his wav to the gal owe, i headed the mob, cut orf Smith's i blade and the negro sank. He my informant said it was pure fie-( ears for tovenir9 and mutilated came near drowning before he tion, and that no such thing oc- him otherwise in a liorrible man-1 could be taken from the water. ner, and then, while the negro's He was brought here and jailed, hands w ere held on a piece of rail- His wound is a serious one and he road iron, his fingers were mashed, will probably die. Rutherfordton joint by joint, with a blacksmith a i democrat. hammer until the hands were a shapeless mass of flesh and borre. The screams of the negro and the sight of so much blood fren zied the mob, and they emptied "Two years ago, I had the grippe and it left me with a cough which gave me no rest ni.sht or Jay. My family wvi. . n.tiui fnr mt. rhancrinz When ordered to surrender, Up- the medicine a often a he found the, curred. Washington Post. Dakota had an earthquake last Friday. The Rutherfordton Democrat ays thatCapt. Jno. R. Eaves still adheres to the belief expressed in his letter in April regarding the death of fusion. Spain has just negotiated a loan of $I5,000,fjOO with which to carry on the Cuban war. Why does not the Spaniard profit by the example of the thrifty Englishman and sell a duke or two? A Brutal Deed. As a gertleman was passing alonj? th read nenr hm old old their pistols and Winchesters into ; n,ine two or three n.iea fromtown Smith's body. They then threw, his last Saturday, he heard the pitiful remains on a brush heap, fired it . howling of a dog. He searched for ami piled on fuel until all were ; -t) and found the poor brute haif coiiMimeu, even to me larger oones. 8tarVed, at the bottom of an aban- things I had taken, were cot helping With two little children subject to croup we do not rest easy with out a bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy in the house, for the most severe attacks succumb to a few closes of it. Morrison, Colo,, Hud. For sale at L5 and 50 cents per bottle by Morphew A. White, I)rjggi,ts. The tour of the Liberty Bell ill :to doubt cause Spam to do some hard thinking. '1 here is a possi bility that some day a Cuban bell will carry the same news to Spain that this old cracked American one did to England. Observer. United States Commissioner J. II. Rarrett, of Tryon, Folk county, while on the road between Colum bus and Tryon Monday evening, was waylaid and shot from am bush. Forty shot took effect in his body, but it is thought he will recover. R. Democrat. T e Democrat gives tin informa tion triat iritiland .oor.", n '--- f pi rae tl.araetev of Rutherford i countv, w 'ho wjs s ring i. tern; in t!i; Suth Carolina penitentiuiy j for robbery, eseaped from the pen- itentiary with rs felhnv convict, Landrum Williams. They were pursued to (ialfney and fired upon by the offices, iioth have died of their wo undo. Mis. Amelia E. Rarr, writing to the editor of the Ladies' Home Journal, says : "1 want a minis ter who will preach the gospel, and not politics, prohibition, sanitary B'ience, etc. Ministers who think to draw people by preaching "very thing ut the gjspel, make a great mistake. There is nothing that draws like this old-fashioned gos pel. People may betemporaly at tracted by these outside subjects, but many more are grieved and disappointed. It is alwa s safe to preach the preaching that is spir iliu'.l and old-fash ianed. It is the only thing that satisfies." There seems to be a fascination for some clergymen in alliteration. It was a preacher's "Rum, Roman ism and R .-be 11 ion that helped Blame lose New York, and last Sunday a Chicago clergyman preached on "Rum. Rags and Re ligion." Now let's have one on "Rule, Ruin and Republicanism," "Dough, and Democracy, or "Pie, Puddin' and Populism." Durham Sun. hen Sells Bros . showed at Spartanburg five hundred negroes and three hundred white men get drunk and held the town in terror, and fought and tore each other up like dogs. When will men cease to be fools? Just think of it, 300 white men drunk and lighting with negroes. A white man is as good as a negro when he will stay sober and behave himsell ; but for a white man, who is many centuries older in civilization tnan ti e poor negro and w ho should set an exam ple for the negro, for him to get drunli and put himself on a level with the negro is an offence for which there is no pardon that white man is lower than a brute Miss Henderson, when assaulted fought desperately, and the left forefinger was bitten off at the second joint, the pelvic bone cut horribly, her .-kuli fractured and one eye gouged out. She is still alive, but there is no hope of h .c recovery. been Two cases of leprosv hay 3 reported in Iowa. Judge Green is seriously 6ick in the east, and in consequence Gates Superior Court was missed last week. doned shaft. Investigation'devel oped the fact that its owner had become tired of it and had throw n it into the shaft and left it to die of starvation. The dog was res cued and "we hope the courts will look after iis cruf owner. It. Dem ocrat. As the owner would have done unto the poor dog, so let it be done i unto the owner. Any lighter pun ishment would not be commensu rate with the heinousness of his ! crime. The Citizen ascertains that since the 10th of June 10,933 excursion ists have visited Asheville. Rev. Dr. Talmage who has accep- a.-hmglon ('Jtv, ! call to d his h All Free. Those who have uaed Dr. King's New Diucovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Frep. Oil on the at'vcrlised Drnpr?t suid yet m TriJ t?.)i.tle. Fife, fibi d your .rn- 1 aJJi-f-s ci 11. V.. nurkh-r. V.o , WANTED-AN IDEA 5iSSS thing to patent? Protect your ideas ; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEIt BUKN & CO.. Patent Attorneys, Washington U. C, for their 51,800 prize offer. t'ii f-eniioii m j Nw Liic i:ii I': I rtt-. Ail oi' h hi s .tnplp i.o ot'I'r. Kit,j' ;15 f H HP :t f'.'PV c?' i Household Int-trucior, ZUurantecu to rto lion. inos. I). Joen-ton and you ircod and cost jou noihiag. Morphew wife, of Asheville, are back from a European trip. A terrible earthquake occurred in British Honduras last week, the most terrible ever known there Three hundred were killed and man)' more are missing. A mob lynched a negro in Jack son, Mo., last Saturday for a temp ting to commit rape upon Minnie Rust, aged 14, the daughter of res pectable white parents. V. S. Barnes, secretarv-treasu- rrr of the Farmers' State Alliarc is pushing his suit against ex-Congressman W.T. Crawford of the Ninth district for libel. There was another suit for slander, which Barries lost. Citizen. Mr. Chas. F. MeKesson, of Mor- ganton, is on the road with a new lecture, entitled "Paul of Athens." Salisbury World : Asa reward for his saving the wreck of the vestibule train last week by in forming the agent of a misplaced switch, tho Southern has given Rev. W. II. Brj-ant a pass over its system for five ye ars. The reward is merited, for had the discovery not been made the consequences would have been disastrous. k Whits Druggists. TIEEE! BEJOBD' is the BEST PLACE to get all sorts of JOB PRINTING done in The Southern Git I. Some weeks ago a correspondent of the A sheville Citizen contribu ted this beautiful and exirrsiv. tribute to the women of the South : I will eing you a song of a wondVrfiil land, AVluTe thr wlu-el woman doosn't 'xis, "Where th girl that you love is sw childish and hiatal Astheirl that your grandfather) kis.eih j "Where t he bloomers don't bloom, and: the Skirt don't divide, j And the maidens box or mare bet;! Oh, the girls or the South we assure you w i t ti pride. Don't tail; Mid stia.ke oi-:ir- ' cites. It was so popular tint tle At-' lanta Conbtitution copied it with-i out credit, it traveled tar ai.d wide. resting a nmnifiil iu tlie ,.?: ,,f : . man wlio sets out to be gen vru reformer should be sure that I; is own record is clean. Reforms should always begin where charity docs, at home. The public will lu t iisien paiien-iy ;o xne reou.e- ot a man, however correct he ni, y be on some lilies, who is persi-antl' and stubbornly set in his purpose t go wrong on others, Christian Advocate. It is paid that at the present mo ment no less than H' cotton mills are in course of erection in this State. The Holt familv must be the largest ov. i or, - it cntrol U-iHs. to of wijieti :t!-e in Alaiijr, county. Ti:. Worm ta:nilv. 11 .. .. 1 . 1 1 Free Pills. Send your address to H- K. Bucklen t Co.. Chicago and set a f: te f ani! box ol Dr.Kinir'a New Life Pill--. trial will ion ince vou of their rents These pills ure ejsy in action nnd r.re jiarticul.irly t if. c- tire in the cure of ConstipHtioTi nrd Sick Hendaclie. For Malaria and Liver trou bles th?y bHve been pnved ir.Viible. They are pun run teed to be perfct'y free from every ur-ieterious substance and o b purely vegei..b!e. Thev do noi we.ken bj their action, but by yivm lone to stom ach and bowel., re e.ly invigorate tho sy teia. Rtgular ize 2c per box. old by MorpLew & White, Druggist. 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, MA RIOX, N. C Excellent Clothing At Reasonable Prices. U5 hen wf ay excellent, we mean excellent, wnen clothes art made and trimmed properly. $0.00 to $9.(K) buys a fair suit, $10 to $17 a nice one. OVERCOATS for men, boys and Children. Ev ery grade except the trashy ones. Ladies, Misses and Childiens Clo ks.f..... A vfry Isrse r.?3ortr.rit:abrr.c!r.? r.H ihe d me, but, in spite of Lis attendance, I got no better. Finally, my husband, read ing' one day of a gentleman who bad had the grippe and was cured by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, procured, for me, a bottle of this medicine, aud before I had taken half of it, I was cured. I have used the Pectoral for my children and in my family, whenever we have needed it, and have found it a specific for colds, coughs, and lung troubles." Emily "Wood, North St., Elkton, Md. Everything New except our terms' whi are Spot Cash. Tins Ti-. paper, Needles le. a raper, Load Pr.cils 1 .m-j ?c arh, best k pt-s 4c a rack. Vritinff Paper 3, 4 and 5c a quire. Box Papers, 7, p j''" I'm-. :t Lox, Si'hool S rones lc each, Clerks 65 and Tr-e oa h. Collar Butt. '" a dozen, Lamps 12, 13, 25,35 and;45 each, Safety Pius 2 ami 3ca vlk,n ;i Thread 2c a spool, Ball Thread lc a ball. ' r'"i ALL OTJIEK (IOODS EQUALLY AS LOW IX PKICE. Jt'ST I v P LINE OF JAPAXKSK GOODS. ALSO DOLUS, TOYS Gl ass-ware, Crockery and Tin-ware. PRICES A LWAYS RIGHT AT MEDD'S VARIETY STORE. MACB0NALD- -WAREHOUSE STATES V I LLE, N. C, ' Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Highest Honors at World's Fair. Cleanse the System with Ayer's SarsapariHa. SALE OF YAIURBIE REAL ESTATE. Unltrd .srats of Aii-ricM, ) Western l"i-t net r-f Nith nrrimr.. Vccriteis. Miller t- Vn., Plaintiirs vs. C. 1). lilanton, W. M. Iilanton, J. T. Doftic and T. II. Cobb, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an execution in favor of the above named plaintiffs, issued from tlie Circuit Court - of the United States, in the above entitled a use, tried at the .November lerm thereof, 1894. in the city of Asheville, sa'd writ being1 now in my hands, I vi 1 at 12 o'clock noon on Mondav, November 4th, 18!).", at the court house door in Marion, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction the following valuable real estate situate in McDowell county, State ot .North Carolina, as the prop erty of W. M. Iilanton, or so much thereof as may" be necessary to satisfy said execution : 1st Tract. A larce and valuable lot in the said town of Marion bounded on the North by the lands of Geo. E Lee aud the heirs at law of the late S. J. Neal. on the East by Gardin Street, on the South bv the lands of W. L. Wil liamson, and on the West by Main street, being the lot on which the said W. M. lilanton now lives. 2nd Tract. Lot No. 27 in said town' bounded on theEpst by Gardin street. on the North by the lot of W. McD. liurgin, on the South by Henderson treet, and on the West by Main street. and being the lot on w hich the store house stands in which A. lilanton & Co., nre now doing business. 3rd Tract One undivided third in terest in a tract of land containing about 40 acres lying Westof the town of Marion, adjoining tlie lands of J. L Morgan, v . McD. lUirgin and John Carso.i, and known as the Henry Iluth- steiner tract of 'an 1, the said tract hav ing been conveyed to the said W. M. Blanton. J (J. Nal and W. McD. Bur- gin by the said Henry Utithsteiner. 4tn iract one undivided lull in terest in a lot of land in the said town adjoining G. W. Crawford and the Southern Kailroad, and known and designated as the Tan Y'ard lot, and beins? the same lot on which J. L. Sior- gan is now engaged in the tanning business. 5th Tract. Twenty-three aTc of land, more or less, lying ii the watrs of South Muddy creek, South-cast of Marion, which is fully described in deed from William Dellinger and wife to the said W. .M. Blanton, which deed appears on record in the oflice of th? Kegister of Deeds' of McDowell coun ty in Book No. 11, Jpag- 85, to which reference is hereby made. 6th Tract. One undivided half interest in a tract of land in the Eas tern part of the town of Marion, ad joining the lands of Geo. J. Tate, and being the tract conveyed to the said W. M. Blantt-n and J.G. Neal bj II A- Tate, said tract contains four acres, more or less. This the first day of Oc tober, 1905. T.J. Allison, U. S. iiarshall. By E. M. Goolsby. Deputy. Will be complete! an J ready for breaks of Tobacco on Wtln.,Jav October 23d, 1S95. As onr grounds and luildinjrs are not rented but belong to our selves, we shall spare no expense in adopting all the latest xnouVn improvements, including telephone, electric lighu and (superior ac commodations for planters and their teams. It shall be ouraim to study the interest of our patrons ard strive to make the MAC DONALD WAREHOUSE popular tiul ro liable for TOBACCO SALES as any in the State. We only & trial. Come and see us. Oct. 1, 1S95. Macdonold & Batten. References: First National Hank of Statesville, N.C BE- HE RE IBMncL TO ALL OTHERS Until you see our line of HATS AND SHOES. The bottom has dropped out on Hats, The STOVER TIES are the leading Mens course shoes on the market. Try one pair and you will use no other. One Pound package of soda 5 cents. Visit nis at the old Hyams' stand. Respectfully, Cfeax&cxloia'a Hya end Skia Ointment Is a certain cure for Chronic 8c re Evert, Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipplea, PUes Eczema, Tetter, bait Kheum and bcald licaa, 25 centa per box. For ealo by druggists. TO HOSSX OT7NEP S. For petting a horse in a Cne healthy con dition try Dr. CadVs Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, euro Vie? of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worma, giving new life to an old or over worked horre. 25 cents per package. For sale by droggibta. Vorpbew k Wkit, Druggists. REDUCED RATES. Go to Slates sq itfe Al LANTA, GA , September 18 December 31, 1895. TaaiicQsi txpcsmcq For the abovo occstolon the Southern Itailwaj Co. will sell low-rut rour d-Jrip tickets to ATLANTA, OA., and return on tbo follow-' ins basis: FROM- Aloxandria.Vft Ashevilk', N. C BurH:i-i"n, X. C... Burnt villo. Va Culpeper, Vu Chat am, Vh Charlott-viilf, Va. Chapel Hill,N.C... Concord, X.C Charlotte, N.C Danville, Va Durham. N. C Front Hovel, Va ... C, rcfiisboro. N. C... oldborn. N.C. aJ B to.S5 19.25 '14.00. ..i. 12.KV 9.4t 5.75 1S.70H.7O. i H.65...,. 21.25 17-0 11. .. . 25.0018.55: 113.50' 20.C515.:..... 10.5.r, X 2? 17.05 112.40 biO.4OX5.0Cr 10.35!.-.... 14. J0 10.40 6.55 13 IV. 9.65 5.85 liO.Or) 14.70 10.20 'J0.40 15.00 10.45- 20.2510.25 At.(0 17 51-.fi5 1 O.LO 1.7515.U5 11.C0.... 7.25 6.75 CET.THE BEST ' WhenymareabotttobtiTaSewtejMachhj i do not be deceived by alluring advertisroienta ' and bs led to think you caa get Uu best uum1, j finest flaiahod and Most Popular for a mere Bong. See to it that j you buy from reliable manu- lactttrers that tave grained a I reputation byhoneatandsqnare dealing:, you will then get a Sewing Machine that is noted the world over for its dura bility. You want the one that is easiest to manage and is Light Running There la none in .he world that -T can equal in mechanical con- jl struction, anraDiniy oi woibihk ftans, nneneis ut uaiau, a appearance, or has as masf improvements as the New Home It has Automatic TaiUloa. Double Peed, stnte on both sides ot needle ( patented), no other h; k ; New Stand ( fatented driving wheel hntd on adjustable cenUrs,thus reducing friction to the minimum, WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THE EEW HOME SEIIHG MiCHHK CO. nl,lfiM. BafN,NiM. m?inoSra,W.T dnCAOO.lIA. 8T. LOIH, MO. DlLLAS. lUU. ron SALE Y J G MCH0LS &BR0 rr ir fvi'-lL Bring your Record office. Job Work to the .vols the Toronto 1 m am. pai-.er it was c, d w comr.n ndat ion into Journal. The C it it? At: i;i ' cr uit t'Vfii Krws-O! server. it this F li.o .u:n thiit i oitorial Atinnui ' TiVo Vr Allliclt ! for Years. H. ! o.-.'.n.Ht.. t-o.a. : DRESS GQGDS, SILKS, &ATIHES, VELVETS, A Ien.irtnirnt in which we Jo a reahon being that we deserve to. big biisinees, the Our stock w ould i FIRST CLASS -RLSTAURANT- . In rear of Ratliri".- Store. NICE FRK.-!I MEALS AT ALL IIOT'Ri. JACK CORPENING. Proprietor. Ilerdersonvillf, N. C. Ill -TO I .30 Hickorv. N. .. HifTh Point, N. C Hot Springs, N. C .... Hcnfli-rson, N C I.j-nchbiirfr, Va fioxinjrtoii, X. .... Morranton, N. C Marion, X. C Newton, X.C Ornnpe, Va Oxford. X.C Richmond, Va IU-1'feriUf. N. C Ilaeiuh. N. O South fl)fit.n, Va .... Strrthbunr, Va , fRlisburv, N. C Ptatesvilli', X. C Tiiylor9vi!l. X. C... Tryon, X. C WHbitixton. 1. C - - W-st l'oiur, Va Warreiitoti. Va Wilkesloro. N.C ... Win9tfn-Salem, X. " ir.:0 u;s, I1A.U5 U.4 !1 i.W IU') M 41 l..fiO 10.!i witi..:a u.rio Id V 11.83 ! 8.U1 1".:1 '11.25 7.25 H.8.r 10.5(0 7.10 15.r,ij 11.25 1 7.25 .4..V1.00 W.10 20.40 1.1 Oil 10.45 21.2517 05 12.40 1H.H51J.W) t.70 20.40 15 ()0 10.45 21.551.VK) 10.M) jr.. 25 19.25 11,00 15.00 11.25 j 7.25 15 : 0 11.25 1 7.25 10.:55 12.0(1 1 8.15 10.75 7.b5 ' 4 .SO 2"i. 25 19.25 14.00 2J1.C517.C5 12.W) 2',.251'.25 14.UI ..51ti.K 11.. W. ... 10.0iin.tt 9.K0 J. J. Tl'HISNANl. BI.ACKSCUItO, H ., DEALER IN SASH; B PRICES DOORS TL'RKISHED CN AFFL1CATICN. JAMES MOKRI.S. JAMES C. L1NY. (llutes from intcrmeUiatc points In proportion.) EXPLANATION. Ol nmn A : Ti ket will 1k fo!J Siitmttfr 5 nd li, anl daily from ."epN-mfHT !5 Llwi-m-bt r 15, 1-65, incluH.vc, wiili Cu&l limit January 7, 1M. G.lumnll: Tk kMawill 1 sold dnlly f 'om' Sop'tmlx'r 11 to December 15, 1M5. inciuive. wirh lltial limit twenty (20; days from da e of Column C: Tickets w il h sM daily from Sof.fcinbf r L5 to r comber 00, 1W5, incluflve, wirh final 1 rait flit -en 415) djya from lateol bkIo. N' ticket tu bear longer l.mit than Janu arvT.lW. Cobium D : T cket4 will be '.d on Tuesdays and Tbursdaysof each week from September 17 unt 1 December 24. 1KB. inclusive, wits final limit ic 1 10) days from date of sale. (Vl'irn 1 E: lickets w:ll b? sold daily from Sr"nl-e- 15 to ix" r;iKrr 3rt, Lif5. lnclnsire, wi'h l.-iJn rcu 7ilja from date of sale. Attorneys at Law 2JAKIOX, - - -. - X.C Will j ractice in McDowell and ad joining counties. AlILusinefs intru ted to tht-ir care will receive prompt ar.d iiri-taking- attention. W. C. KKWL4.VI) Lenoir, X. C. M. A SES LAN I' Marion. X C h& a crriit to a citv much larger than Aieville. ' 1 J .1 Hpv. Thomas Dixon, Jr.. will I liver hi loctur. t n "TIh? Nw W. man' in K.iMh, NoM-mh. r W n i!h 1';. K:a,-V fuu ,J t5- si-v.rvJ tor iiVt.-Ki !::otit H 1, ! ti.ive low it L'T four vf i rs, .r.td:cjce 1 1. 1 1 V rce to :i 0,1.. 1 v n.iil 1 MMneru-f I was at tlmts : ' t. or a!s at T'.i'..pblv wti! ji :ink ttn-ie is no j.i ii (irrnu t-t r." A:Uft.i t h uiicrICo . .UUu--'ttc, I-V-i .kiii, $J. lot sale cm (ieirTal Dry GooU G 0 Qi 1 . U m 1 0 1' WC'A. V, Hosiery, nuiil wares? Buttcric! Pattci'M. Fttnc Livuiv! Feed Stable IS AT THE ASUnvILI.E,X.C. Southern Depot- CONVENIENT TO EVERYBODY. SOUTHERN RAILWAY N ibe only lire entering the Exposition Ground, bavmg' a doubie track, standard (ruape railwny from the center of the city of Atianta to the LxpoaUJon O-ounds. For tickets and full information apply to your nearest atpt, or addraas J. L CCLP. - W. A. TUBE, Traffic Manager, Oenl Pass. Agtn 1300 Peons. Ave TTaiMngton, D. C. LOL'IS WALKER, Hoot and Shoe JIakcr Uap.iov, X.C. Repairing done in the neatest pisi blettylo. Prices erj low. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Subscribe for The Recohd. Only $1 ptr year. ATTOKXEYS AND COUXSZLLOKd j AT LAW. MARION", - - - - X.C Practice in the courts of the 10, 11, and 12th districts, and the Su preme court of N. C, aud the U. S. CcurU of Weetrrn Ditstrict of N. C. GEO. JP. JE&1DT3D- PIIVSIC IA. and SI KGEOV Offeri his prcfesional services tx the public. Office : Old Kort X. 9. weekl Mi la) t Mr fromi 3t Tool sitioj Pr Old tistr J. retu line bott KJ reprl T lit eral Ml few fiap (ron Trt ton aiti Ih'OII imp 1M Mori SpOl ttlf II Il Xevl urdj .mi p. M li.r Slit in jt lu ll M. I and MMlt of t! of II Ml Kul La pli. fair In- rnd An 1. . iu m:. M rr. ki. TOil in' tial i in;
Marion Record (Marion, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 17, 1895, edition 1
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