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UAl'ION UKCOiil). j ! TivMMlLI LVKiiY THURSDAY i " I "'"""i""'-r--iJT-Tsr--tr xr ' I J". O- X-iXlN JN Jj X , Cdiier'aiul Propriolor. Kutemt at th ) ostofiW in Marion as j seeoml-class Cs.il matter. r- n.Wic Srutiiurnla Coward, j The Observer fays Miss Et.iel i Shwanum lias tue nonor i " ning the fir.-t hhwim-rs H-en in Charlotte, ami tliat instead of be ing laughed at was compline-nted. Public sentiment is a cowan'. The time has beoti when ?uch con ,htct would not have been tohr. tediii Charlotte or any other place; public sentiment would not have allowed it, but would have drivn tin; bold, brazen, immodest Mi from the 'ity,.r had h-r arr.-U-il lr1.e:nK:iimhlininMM.,a- not !on ;t anvfet-l a man m :. of our cities fnr wwrin asi ovr coat the stOM-t :m a hot fc'.mi-nit-r day. Vireisa inonstt-r of h fr.irl.tful a mien Af L- i.at.Ml anttolc .'.' n. IJut.ri too oft, familiar with li-r ... . ...?. tlu.ii t.Uv. th-n oni- lirn--. ' So it is with the Moomer cos tume. Jt is a monster of h fright ful a mien as to he hated needs hut to he w en; hut in n.me potions of our country it has become a famil lardress and is now the only thing the sterner sex has to eml.raec At i,r, timeM-ulam lUoomer.the in ventor of the outlaruli-h i-ostum- and advocate of "dress reform' and Imt followers, were so unpopular a to he excluded from res'ctahl" ocietv, hoth in Knland and America. The Moomer now is Uomin: everywhere, hloomensm is growing popular, the bloomer craze in s-preadin- like Asiatic rholeraor yellow fever. U num hers its victims hy the hunhreds jn the best society of the country, lk-fore another quarter of a outc ry shall have bicycled itself around the race-track or time, we shall not know our mammies from our dad dies, nor our sweethearts from their brothers. Public sentiment is law itwdf and can prohibit what ever it wants to prohibit and per. nut whatever it wants to permit ; but it is a coward. It tpiails. and totters and falls before useless mmseless innovations. Tin' SoiHliera ICsiilway 'o.'s re position WoiK. Atlanta, Ga., September 20. Editor Manufacturer's Ueeor.l : The Southern Railway has erec ted doubtless, the mot classical buihlingon the exposition grounds. It is a most beautiful and sym metrical production throughout, ami m its pure white daintiness resembles a gem of most brilliant appearance and chaste design. Its glided dome is surmountd ly heroic sie female figure represent ing modern railway progn Its interior contains a bureau of information under the auspices of the passenger department, and ; similar bureau under the auspice: of the land and immigration de partment, and also contains an ex hibit of rare and costly selection of the finest gems of the Smith. T I I I 1 ... .1 i ne imiNimg is sei lortu as an example of the best production of the architect, Mr. Bradford L. (iii bert. and it was constructed under the supervision of the management of the Southern Railway Co. Even more than the lYnnsvlva r.u imiiro-ui was io uie Centen nial Exposition at Philadelphia and the Illinois Central Railroad was to the World's Fair, th. Southern Railway is to the Cotton States and International Exposi tion at Atlanta. I his great system reaches Atlanta from all fmr points of the compass, stntchim: out its immense arms to the Poto mac at Washington, end the Ohio River gateways at Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis. Memphis, Vicksburg and Xew Orlears. ami reaching dovn into the interior of Florida and penetrating as a net work the entire Southern States, it brings directly into the gates of Atlanta trade and travel from all quarters of the globe. The Southern Railway being the v.iuy mm oi transportation enter mg the exposition rrrounds. it has undertaken to proudly assert Us recognition of this great responsi- b ity,andhas provided the most naltacihties.both at Llovd Street Station, adjoining the Markham House, and nmnediatelv opposite the Union Dentin tbiu ). i , , .1 .. . . - " IS" il 1 1' f V 1 I II I III 1 I . T TI1 .Vi.l lion iiheil. The Southern Railway has ar- ranged a system of quick train ser- 1 ., ' . . . tce between the city and the grounds SUCll as the South has never before witnessed.These trains are arranged so as to be run within tlirfe t.iimO.ia .-.f , U ...1,. - ftl'd . . f , , t,H. II I'lll" 1, 2t),0U) an hoar in each direct;; n. or a total movement in :.e !.m. of 40.1XJ) j- !? ele.uid n.e .-site- ; r. ptlre. - ' Vic-I'iv.-Mm. t HaMv.iu hi-r.tir.. i-.iti ..f mites wiiu .i !;-:ru ! j.'i:; l, .. . . 1 -:t r i : i Lis ut.dori;;k i;. that is btmu to rn; ke i; ',!; s-t sue- ee - rfui of iii. kind wr kmnvn. Tli' r.'.r ( i r -r j ;. i ti:i-iil of t Io Southern Uailw has is..:- d ex- live ... , , ... i matter i ' i : u : 1 1:. i ;.:iu io- s rr. a:ii has :irt !.-ij);;t!-'l V'Ty v re u!t:n.' in i:rr;:i.u'!';ur the l.v- '.-t. r.r.e- ' It t 14' f !i!. ra! :i'.'i.-itii!i i a er si- tin- Athsnia i atVr!fl ;. uy exj it ion kind in t!:" wirhl. T':-- rVo'irht !.-i:.rtUjent tlii-- ieSit similar a; land n --r; rise in pio Vldil: !- r t!.- l.e .V liient of t!; '!iiii t-, . r i I in-It- l th w at-!i'.v ml thr:.ur:.'.:ut tl." ntir.' S.ul!i-rn Ih:ilv;iv sv-t :n s-fi:is to L- "th" Atlanta K. sitim must ! an ov-i'w !;! mi ,i r-w '.-.'' rl h" tr.tn.-portation (h-iiartn;e:it if t!e S .ut.hi-rn iiaihvay is ilouh'-I-ss as v i! llic-rt-d as any railway in tlic I'niti 'l State s. Mo-t. anr(.le and i-x1enive train .-(-rvice h:;s Ijh'ii arran'd hv th" traii.-norta- lion di-fiartment to Iri nt? -V. rv- i Vet l!l"rc Klws hs lltcmh nntnu nneled i i . - ,. , i 4 ,!,,,., i (nil ihe r o 5 ol the sun L'oi, mm V rm l eveivw Lire to Atlanta!, . I, , - I In lM nun r.i 1 1- rr..ri- :i ii I I ,c i ii : v -r m i ..n HI this L'lVat OCeji.-ioli. I I. W. Avery. A'ith two little children subject to croup we do not rest easy with out a bottle f Chamberlains Cough Remedy in the house, for the mo-t sei re attacks succumb to a few dose-: of it. Morrison, Colo,, 1 n J . For sale at L'5 and oi) cents per bottle by Morphcw it White, l)r.:ggi- ts. In the last fi.-cal year the Uni ted States imported .ino,l:iM,0(jt) worth oi coffee. Cotton brought nine cents in Charlotte Tuesday of last week for the lirsttime, it is said, since lS'Jl. Capt S. A. A.-he is to begin the publication of a weekly Demo- ratic paper in Raleigh to be called the Stab-. Spain has put a debt on Cuba of .Ml.r.(HKMMM. As it has a popu- alimi of J.'iUO.'M) it is as well to lie !ighti".g for fr eilom as io I;." tarved b paying heavy taxes. Pri sideiit Cleveland, accompa nied by the members of his cabi net and their wives and Private ecreiary anil Mrs. Thurber, left Washington Monday to visit the Mlanta Exposition. In the Federal Court at Greens boro 1 ; i 1 week a negro school teach er was convicted of sending an ob- set-ne letter through the mails ainl was seiitenceil to throe years in Albany penitentiary. Rev. George II. Church, who has been preaching at regular inter i .i ... 1. 1 i 1 1 vais on uie sireeis m Maiesvnie, said, in the course of his hist Sat urday evening's sermon, that h had more respect, for the man who was brave enough to openly Bell whiskey than he did for those who issued license to such a man. At the recent term of Sampson Superior Court a deputy sheriff permitted a prisoner to escape mi 1 the grand jury promptly indicted the sheritV. Th" penalty for al lowing a prisoner to escape is line or imprisonment or removal from ollice, or all 'l.ree. ..T. Pays.Mir, a conductor on the Chester and I.-noir Railroad, was liK-iauuy killed in ttie depot yard at Lenoir Thuid-.y nh:ht. He was coiiding a Hat ear load of lumber to a box car w hen ., pro jecting piece of timber caug'it his head ami mashed it against the box car. A dispatch of the loth from Ishpeming, Mich., says: The re mains of t':e 1-year-old daughter of Adolph I.ui'ivnier, wh myste riously di-app . ared last .June, wore found to-day in the attic of the buildim; oyer a store in the center of the city, where th" family lived. She had climbfd to the room and slowly starved t il--ath, her cries being unheard by lu r distracted paretus. w nen sue disappeared several hundnd citizens, lndud ing the tire department, searched the city and suburbs for her. The Rurke County Fair last week was quite a sticiv-s. The ex hibits were neith- r larje nor nu merous, but wen- very 1 1 no. Cd. J. S. Carr s-nt up sum- chickens and turkeys fiun his Occoie chee Farm, a few miles west of Durham. We never saw tin. r f. wis anywhere. They would, surely take the pre mium. The racing was superb. thousands ot good old Burke lar- ,r. 1.....,. . ,1. ... ,. ;,. ..k: dren out to see the fair, a.id (,uil0 a munl,r of McDowell people were t!,oro. riu-re w.-re live thousand j . 0:d v-ui-1 Old IVopIe. w '10 rt i.-.- in- -;c'r..- .. . t I "'ate ilie U0i-.i ni.J uil:.rl . - - . ... iiuriiuiro 1:: i.:eci! IC lull TS. ll.lSUlea I icinedoes not tiiau!t ard ct tair.s r.t. j wl'k,'j oroiLi mtonoat, m a.ts as a x arTJ a!t;ir"vt- l iIJ!-v on tte stcmach and bowels, a-Minc strf-rrth ond RiTiBjr toue to Vutt or!15 hrTrh; I Nature In th- 5.erfurn:'.ce oflh-j tu:uti :is Eh-ctric H ttet is an exceiUt.t appetizer ' lU"J Vdi ":',?l'-n- vo.U find it j.a.t : exi'.ct.y u.t ihey need. Trice fifty cents ' rer Ci'le Pt y,:; --. . . QliF AT1 killtlind Col 11111 II. ' - i. it i.- 'ho mi . t fi.Uii!i5 io :,sk 'i :'"rti' rs ;' ;1 t a r rt.jr- in any J.-.ttnfot. .v.. t,, -.i !,v "'t' . . IU'--! -iii r-ci-l by " i-li '.ii'l jroS e.Iy ! ar: iWl-IC-i) III Hi.- tti-XI K.m. U !'' 5 ' i j i i - i. .- r- rt i'ie-t-iJ frn-n our r j ; r j . 1 n i;.- w rit' z? I. um- tr (.f('ickiiiMi m;;J your n 1 'r .--5 r.ol ur ji-i htiirai mil, unir ire 1. 4. t- ir.!y o:i i.r,r ' i t.f tli- opr. A.lir--. IMuir; A. TiMl.r. ,i;r;c-: tjral . . . ;l. i .li N. ('. I!y list- r-7 In itif- ii i-i" : U i, r- t:,- ' iflcwi. grten and y '.in to the brook- ': tUi'-Mi:.i ii.i'- .!jv, i . ... Iii:. Uvtlitr, airy, f.iiry , li -: , 1. Ni 1 J ii .' rich T.o.cs in i ' ir ii i I:.::.', t n i.:s stein ; ; Xo' t j - ! i ihf Lilies H'l.icL !. '.; li e siiiiiiuer iJieufi ; I Not "jur;: :. -i v ur coiiittiU-'i dance Uie I J I i -J mi the ifjil, : Tim ti in i.'r.-.u.'iy. mii'J October, gliims our ' uv i .j. .n (io: Jeii-roi). 1'urjilr i.ii-.;in.j. Ji'ruy .il-ors, J 50't M III! t V V - t 1 ue 111.-. in Ili s nvti ( Oitii cr wc-atlier, c'r.tw ii'.l.t v ii o'er tin Javs : ir.ite!.il C.blei, rn.l. ' Vh;tt die t'roius is to ?j'ii::jr t'mp, anl the iN'.ses sire to June, Wh o the shilling1 san .Js of summer are to K.ilnn'i's changing dune. Winn oil !a ml mirks ere to pathways, that we have from childhood trd, .o, unto the sweet October, ie In r lowinj; Ooldeiirod. t'art Fairthorue. IlklEF ITKM.S OF I XTEItEST. ui iiiMtsioe iouiiiv rami 01 This county wants road improve- xwbf rn, X. C. He will enter upon mcids. jjjj; work on De'cemlier 1st, on the "Weeds grow in cool went her, and farm of the Station adjoining the some of them seem almost to defy State Fair grounds, the frost. Do not leave any of The raising of poultry and potil them in condition to start w ith try products for market (in North vigor next spring. Carolina) is susceptible to great Save all of the wood ashes for extension, and the new departure the enrichment of the garden and'1'7 the Station will without doubt the fields. I contribute largely to that end ami Tho cabbage crop of this coiuity is very short this year. Plant more next spring. Grass teed sown just before freezing weather will lie dormant th rou rih the winter, germinating very early in the spring. The quality of the cotton is the highest ever seen in thh Slate. Eighty-five per ?.;nt. of the amount of fertilizers sold in this State last year has been sold in the fiscal year now about to (dose. The decrease was more perceptible in South Carolina and Virginia than in North Carolina. There, an; sixteen new cotton mills now being built in tins State. Experiments ii:onstruto that cooked potatoes have a feeding value equal of L'o pi r cent to that of eorn; For pigs, especially when mixed with ground feed, cooked potatoes are a very satisfactory food. Tin: ;kowtii ok white oak. Maj. .1. Hotchkiss, of Staunton, Va., wlio was one of the eminent judges at the World's Fair has been preparing a report of the !.- try exhibit from which the :' -owing interesting fact is lear ned : In t!ie year 177 a patent for 1(),(MK) acres of land in the forests of Virginia was surveyed and the usual mark, probably by a big knife, was blazed on the trees. yn Hotchkiss has found live corner lr es thus blazed, and has cut out bhck j showing the mark made at the survey and also showing the rings of grow th from the point of ti e original m-uk which rings correspond in number with the 107 years which have pas sed si;i"e the patent was surveyed. The average grow th in w hite oak is only about four one-luuidredths of an inch a year. The marks aie as sharply d lined as the lines wle-ie two different kinds of wood are j-un.-d. and yet the 1 ut-ule of Excellent Clothing It Reasonable Prices. When we say elotbt s nre ma .y.lK) buys a fair OVERCOATS for men, boys and children. Fv ery grade except the trashy ones. Ladies , Misses and Childicns' Clocks i A very large assortment embracing all the desi rable novelties. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SATINS, YZLViTS.&U. A department in which w e do a big business, the reason kdng that we des-rve to. Our stock would be a credit to a city much larger than Asheville. Hen ral ,ry Ynncv G'if.'tli. UmU'i wear, Hosiery, Small w.uvs ainl Uuttoricks Puttcjiis the tree scarcely shows the trac-e of the mark. In that legion thfr. are trf-es that range m diameter frym 18 inches up to ll feet aiui it i probable from the?.- facts ps r- vealed lv the?.. sect ion of wood vcalexs bv tliese sectieei? of wood and from careful observations by Dr. Hopkins of the West Virginia Experiment Staticn that win of these trees are over lbOO years of age. ' A 1'oulli l)ivisio?mt Hie i:x;e iiiiienf S?;jllon. Th Xvrth Carolina Agricultu ral Experiment Station has added another division to the several al ready in operation, which will be known as the Poultry Division. Among the specific studics.for this division will be. first to ascertain the best breeds of poultry which can be rec mmendej for different sections of the State, how to raise them economically, including the best treatment for dis.-,ices and in sects, and how to prepare and shin j to niarKct an poultry products, it will be the endeavor to foster the j industry in North Carolina so tin. t j a profitable and financially paying! business may he inaugurated in! any locality or on any farm. J" s but little capital is required, the j returns for the investment should always be large. The Station proposes to publish educational bulletins to firing the matter before the attention of the people of the State, and to extend such knowledge to all who rai.-e poultry, as would be of benefit in the management, prepaiation, and shipment to market. Tin? poultry manager in charge of the Poultry Division of the Experime.it Sta tion will be Mr. F. E. Ilee-e now of .1 i: :1 n ... ",1 n ' ... 1 1 f 1 r . ... .... 1. win oiuvuui gictii aim lai leucn- ing value. Two L,ivcs Saved. Mrs Phoebe Thomas, of Junrtion Citv, Tl!., vims told by her doctors she had ('o': su nr.) 1 ion anct thai there ws 1.0 hope fur tier, but two bottle Pr. Kind's New Dis covery compieuly cured her and uhe suys saved liL-r lite. Mr. t ivjs. (".;;eis. I'M Florida t. Shu Fruneisr-n, sulf 7td frou. a ireudt'io cold, fipTiroachin Consumption, tiiel without result everything tlse then bought one bottle ot Dr. Ki- g's New Dis covery ond in two weeks was cured. Ib is nuluially thankful, it is such result', ot which these ate samples, that prove the vonderful flhacy .f this m-dicini; in Couphs anil Colds. Free trial boob s at Morphtw k White's Drug Store. Regular size 5'Jc ai.d $1.00. Aol ZiitUt For If. 'I understand Smithkins has gone into politics." "So I've heard " "Do you think i o will be a suc cess as a politician?" "Not unless he has changed a gmat deal sine.' I knew him." Why?" "He used to be honest then." Chicago Post. Monroe correspondence Char lotte Observer: Horrible news comes to this place from Lane's Creek township. One Jack Med lin is said frequently to tie to a tree his wife, who is a paralytic and partly demented, beat her un mercifully and leave her tied and exposed all night. This treatment is because she objects to his illicit relations wan another woman. Medlin is a farmer in good circum stances. He has just been run off from another part of Mie county and his prudent neighbors threaten to lynch him if he again repeats his cruelty. Oswego. N. Y., had an eight inch snow last week. t-xcellent, we mean excellent, where le and trimmed properly. $0.00 to suit. $1U to $17 a nice one an r ASHEVILLE, X. C. IffiTGLO MISERY , Rheumatism C. H. Xing, Water Valley, Miss., cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla "For five year. I suffered untold misery from muscular rheumatism. I trieil every known reme!y. consulted the test iliysi clans, vUitcil liotSpiiu;;. Ark., three time?, spending $1000 there, l es. les 1irtrs' lulls; but could obtain only ten;Krary relief. My fleh was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-three pounds : my left arm and lei; were drawn out of shaye, the iuuacks being twistel np in knots. I was unable to dress no self, except with assistance, and could only hoblde alioiit by using a can4. I had no appetite, and was assured, by the doctors, that I could not live. Tlie pains, at times, were so awful, that I could procure -relief only by means of hypodermic Injec tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged in clay, in sulphur, in poultices; tut these gave only temporary relief. After trying ever thing, and suffering the most awful tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sal sapai ilki. Inside of two months, I was able to walk without a cane. In three months, my limbs began to strengthen, and in the course of a year, I w as cured. My weight has increased to 1(15 pounds, and I am now able to do my full day's work as a railroad blacksmith." The Cnly World's Fair Sarsap.illa. A E1VS 1'ILLS cure JItadacuc, WANTED-AN IDEAJRffiffi thing to patent? Protect, your ideas : they may bring you wealth, write JOU.N wtuutiv ISUUX iV CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C, for their Sl.soo prize oiler. SALE CF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I'liiteil Sta'es of America, i; Western District ot orth Carolina. i Voorlii-is, Miller & ('., Huintill's vs. C. D. rdanton, W. M. Wanton, J. V.. llo.-tic anil T. II. Cobb, Defendants. Under and bv virtue ef ati execution in f.v.'er e!' the above named jilnintil's. isst!i.-d-jl'r(.ia tla circuit t:rt of ti e Cnited rati's, in the aove entitle:! caas-e HUM: ai Hie .mfunitr 1 erui tl.t reof, U!t, in the city of Acdieviile, said rit being now in tny liands I wi 1 at 12 o'cluck noon on Monday, November 4th. 1S'..", at the court liotisie duo:' in Marion, North (.'arolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash at pub io auction the following valuable real estate situate in McDowell county, State d North Carolina, as the nrop- irtyofVv'. M. Idanton, er so nitah thereof a.s may be necessary to satisty said execution : l.-t Tract. A larire and valnab'e h-r in he said town of '-larion botmdrd on the N'rth by the lands oftJeo. K I.ec tlie h"irs at law of t!e late S. J. Ncal en the East by (Jardin Street, on the South bv the lands of W. I,. Wil iiaaison, and on th- West hy .Main si root, being- the lot on which the said W. M. blanton now lives. 2nd Tract. Lot N. -7 i n said town1 hon tided on thelst by fJarlin street, on t tie North by the lot f W. .Mr!). hurgin,on the South hy Hetid rson street, and on the West by Main street, am! being the lot on which the store house stands in which A. li anion cv Co., "re now doing business. .'in! Tract One undivided third in terest in a tract of land containing about -10 acres lying West of the town of Marion, adjoining the lands of .J I, Morgan, W. Mel). IJurgin and .'oil 11 Car.-0.1, and know n as the Henry Iltuh steiner trai t of lan 1, t he said t r;n t hav ing beer, conveyed to the saiil W. M. Wanton J C, Neal and W. Mel). ii:r gin hy the said Henry lltithteiner. 4th Trai t One undivided half in terest in a lot of land in the said town adjoining !. W". Crawford and the Southern Kailroad. and known and designated :is the Tan Yard lot, and boiii-- the same Hit on which J. I.. Mor gan i now engaged in the tanning hu-i in'-. Mil Tract. Twenty-three a-res of land, nec e or le, lying o: tlcj watTs of Sotilii Mudly eret-i;, Soutii-ea-d of Varioti, w bit h is fiol y diver: tied in a deed from William lMlinger and wife to the said W. M. Wanton, which deed appears on record in the ot'iee of th? liesri-ter of I . eds ofMcJ)owell coun ty in Uook No. II, 'page so, to whi h reference is hereby made. tltli Tract. Oi.e undivided half interest in a tract of land in the Y.a tern j.art of the town of Marion, al joining tlo land- of (ieo. J. Tat ", and bing: t li" tract conveyed to the said W. M. Wantcn .I.e. Neal by II A. Taie, said traet rorilaiiis f.oir acres, more or less. This the fir-t day of Oc tober, lj.o. T. .1. Allison. C. S. Marshall. I'.y II. M. oolsby. Deputy. Rring your J'ib Work t tlie Rkcoud oitic1. FIRST CLASS -RESTAURANT- In rear of Itatliirs Store. NICE FRESH MEALS AT ALL HOURS. j JACK COR PEN I NO, Proprietor. Mail S Bib, i Lively Feed ;S table IS AT THE Southern Depot- CONVEMIENT TO EVERYBODY. (Ef 2w Store, HewQoods M3ESW Everything New except our terms which are Spot Cash. Pins le.:papi r, Neidles le. a raper, Ix?ad 1 r. ils 1 n! ?c. oarh, best Fnc lo pes Io. a pack, Writing Paper 3, 4 and Te. a quiie, Itox Taper S, 7, , 12 tnd l.V. a box. School Sponges lc each,CliH-ks 65 and Trc erii. Collar Wit tens f c a dozen. Lamps 12, ir,. .:,. sr and 4.V csch, Safety Pins 2 ai d ?c a di ien, St 10I Ti read 'Jo a -j mid. Wall Thread lc a ball. ALL OTllITi: (iOODS LOCALLY AS LOW IN PItlCE. JKST IN A NKW LINK OP JAPANESE OODS. ALSO DOLLS, TOYS, Glass-ware, Crockery and Tin-ware. PR It' LS-A LWAYS KKJl! T A T MEDDS VARIETY STORE. M.1CD0 N A L 1 ) w , 1? EIIOUSE, STATES VI LLE, N. C, Will be completed and ready for breaks of Tobacco on Wednesday October L'.ht. lst)5. As our grounds and 1 uihlmgs are nd ret.N-tl but belope; to our selves, we shall spare no expense in adopting all the latest modern improvements, including telephone, electric lights and superior ac commodations for planters and their teams. Itshall beouraimto study the interest of our patrons and strive to make the MAC DONALD WAREIIOCSE as popular ami re liable for TORAC .70 SALES as any in the Stale. We only a-k a trial. Come and see us. Macdonald & Batten. Oct. 1, IS05. References: First Nati. nal Rank of Slatt M'ille, N. C. HE RE TO ALL Until you see our line of HATS AND SHOES. Tlie 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 us at the old Hyarus' stand. Respectfully, KiambGrlalai'a Eya and Cldo CintJaoit I3 a ceitiin cure for Clircaic Sore Kyr G r-r-ulatcd iiyo Lids, Soro Nipples, I'iies Eczema, Tetter, tSe.lt Khecmsnd ScuM Ileiil, Jj ix;nts per bos. Tor tulc by druggi-:!j. TO IIOZCi; OV7KES3. For patting a horse in a f nc heaithy coa I.tion try Dr. Cady's Conaition Powd':r3. litry tone up the r-yrtera, r-.id dipesticn, cui 0 l-s of apict!t.-, relieve crtipatJon, comet ulcnev di.-orJcrs and tler.troy vomw. pvin; rj.7 life to an old or over worked i.orse. 25 CL.i.to per p I'or Eido ty drugifti Morphew & White, Pruggista. yj-n.3r?3B:.i REDUCED RATES. Co toa states sun irjcmaiw Exfcdixn ATLANTA, GA . September 18 December 31, 1395. For the abovo occasion the Southern Uuilwar Co. will m il low-rate roie d-trl! t cl ct: lo ATLANTA, OA., and leturn on the r.-llow-lugr basis: FUOM- II C I I) 1 F. Alexandii.', Vu Ashoville, N. C lhirlington, V. C nurkeville. Vu I'llljlflXT, V h:it. ru, Vu eiarlotevii.-, Va.. (hai'l Hill, X. :.... Concerd, N. 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I .1, it.clufive. wth tmal I m't fnt en do d ivs firni date of Sal-.'. X ticket to longer 1-iuit than Jinu arv 7, 1' J. 'o'm:nii I: T ck-twiU be w'.d on Tuedxys and 1 h-ir-td.ivR of racli wc-k from S-ptembiVr 17 unt i Initrf-r-'4. IS'"., inciiinie, witk fbiai JitPit te : 1 10) d.irs lrt.ni dnt of aa. Col u ai i K: Tickets will n, daily from Ser-tom!T l", to lw-nilK.r '). 1j. Inclusive, with tioal l.iBit s veil (74a)s from date of sate. SOUTHERN RAILWAY the only line entering the Exposition Ground, barinir a doublo track, standard-a-ua?e railway from the cnUt ot the city of Atlanta to the Kap itioti i round. For tickets and fuU infrmatioa apply to your n-arvt agent, or addreaa J. M. CCLP. Traffic Manager, 1SJ0 Peoca. Ave. W. A.TUBK. Crnl Paaa. At, WaabiorumIX C. LOUIS WALKER, Hoot and Shoe JIaUcr Makiox, x c. Repairing dune in tbe neatest posi blestjle. I'rics very low. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Subscribe for The Record. Only $1 per year. RE OTHERS GETVTHE BEST ' When yoti ureabonttoboyaScwiccrMiichtnc Jo not be deceived by allnnnjf adv;rt'aeoatnt and be ld to think you czx g.t Ui iMt loaue, finest finlsboil aud Most Popular for a mere sonar. See to it tbet you buy from reliable manu facturers that havo p.xined a reputation by ho:. .jstnndq i' : ro tealiriff, vou will thin net o Sewinjj Macbine that 8 noted the -world over for its dura bility. Yoa want the one that is easiest to manage a&d is Light Running Thera is none in he world tiiat can eiual in me:laric.-.l con struction, durability ot working parts, finincvi ol fini'h, beauty In appcara -cc, or has as taaa ttaprovctrtut as tlie New Home It Las Automatic Ten f I on. Doable FeeJ. ailko on both sides of needle fat-ntedu no otier has it; New Stand (i teniedi, dnviruc wheel hlr?.l on adjnstab'.ecenters.thusreducLiglrictlonto tbe miniraam. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS, THE KW H015E SEWIKG HAC31KE CO. OaaJ is. Uru hor.ow, m. orwoif P'C4, 1.1 tmcim.lM. t.T.lxn vt.Hf. I'M Tixa Bak t AJiri.-. u. Anirti.fci. FOR 8ALC J G. L.!GH0LS 4 3P.0 J J. AVHISNAN1, ;dealer; in SASH; DOORS -KD n hi 1 1 PRICES FIRKIEKED CN WLtCATlCH. JAMES M0KKIS. JaMtft C. Ll.NM Y Attorneys ut Law I MARION, - N C. I Will frartire In McDowell and ad j joining: counties. All Ltfiness intr -I t-d to tbeir care will receive prcii-it ' and paint-taking attention. I I W. C. SEW LAND Lenoir, X. C. ii. A NLWI.ANI" Marion, N C ; ATTOJt.NKYS AXI C OUXSELLOKA AT LAW. MAItlOX, - - - - X. C Practice in the courts of the 10f 11, and 12th district and tbe Su preme court of N. C., and the C S. Ccurt 8 of Western Diatriet of N. C. G-EO- DP. IREIX). rilVSICI AVnnd SVKCCON Offers his professional ecrvlc to ther"blic. Ofllce : Old Fort X. C A
Marion Record (Marion, N.C.)
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