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lllU -UAIllUn UJLiVJJiL -nniug iace is 8een on our rP!'ts -Jv. II sy3 the whole o; --rr Mt-!i-ll0qnty j, n a jubilee over the nig-n compliment recently paid hy the Ke.wrd to a distinguished mMnlr of the Marion tr. LOCAL RUIEF. "Mr. L. A Ohapmaa was in tews Monday- Mr". I'r,)f- Arsbkr's health is im proved. Mr. (". E McCall !eft Tuesday for the At'anta Exposition. iK'puty SherilF Geo. W. Coaley was f-oliritor .1. F. Spainhour has moved Jiis family to Morgantori. j,.v. W. II. White filled his appoint ment .-d. OM yort -SuiKiay. ' iir mountains west of here were -ovt"cd with snow ye.-terday. Mr. A. V. Bro n, of the Southern Ex press company, who hds Wri i-vfrl weeks ut h'-t moihvrV, rear M irion, on the nc k list, returned to wcrk last wvfck. The Mi'donall tnhncco warehouse Ftiitesville, K. :., is ojen niht an J dr nd i3 doing h lieary business in U-.if tobiicer,. Tjii'a W;irhoti9e alvrti'ei in the Iheord, ann we take ph asu-, in re commending the proprieti-tr to cur read er :i higb-'ourd getult tuen. Tlie "TIcacpM -Ian.1' Ikc1i his been written concern ing the mean man, who isdeserib-J m1 a being in much abundance, a vr-ry numerous man. The late J There is nothing wrong with Mr Mid-Continent Magazine eazd this ; imgr. He is a poet, author and lec beforo it expired : ! I:rer fro:n -aWftr back wher- v-r I e 'A m-in living in C'ar, who owes I I.N fame, :ike the light of the us over two years' subscription, j ri:;g -m, lias preceded him. What nut hi- r back in tin: post ' Ch-e-c; was toyman eb.qi.enre Mr. ""' '' niuriCeii "reiused. " : D airier i ; fo far.-.! in have hoard Then many mean . what Char 'Egbert Cr:i.h?, -t :no:i. hov u Hit. tnoi. ..-.lit . . ... - i ceii to i ii j'lerr.TTire ol the treat stite tne wart on his necK tor a collar ' of T.-n butt 'Ir " I-cciure. mid I Wonder Why. llie IV-wpJe That Did .H 1 on Icr whJ w,.rl Tj gccJtbiagf sy Rome jhoald tte of all tijojj, Ani otfc.Ti ou'y feI ihe care! I wnrder why the -.8iine bright ShouM fail !n ;.t!a onae people, Trei. While otliers !iiTir in the slad OfcleaJi t;.t gv.hrr OTtrLeal! I wn-ier vely th trees t:. hnj .So f-ill cf iuii,Mi fn:it theulj grow O-i'y tthere otn cay reach r.nJ eat, V.'!:!ic olfcers fint n-l t!.irij go.' .ratory ; oil. if great e Mr r has been to CLOCKS Mr O. K Crowson who fits been fore- f rich bysririn;; his five children a nickiH each to go to f ed without any supper, and tbn steal the mn of theliKro, ,, for some mn,tl, w cuiiureii were j has boiicht tlie liakersviJle Enterprise, a?K'" l; tj,Jt tor l)uro' down-niiht Mr. A. H. Hazard 5s fur a week's j f harge of the paper. He is a:rHl news- the j.aper for -cars, mark it 44 re- .,.it to uJ -HULua ,.Mj-, i,.,. ........... .r. wruiy j iusJtj - a,ld tjien g. f. i u the Lawyer T- A. Love, of Itakersyille, wa- i town Tuesday on business. Mr. Marvin Gill-ey left. Tuesday even jnto vuit the AtJa'Jta Kxpo ition. Mr A. IL McFadyen visited Old Fort .-aMnii)' returned to Marion Sun-lftV. liin,, iau, tYVi poetofbe j? entitled to the one who irot I ttrf1it-r't ir,.f Wnti.'V..i. ! WfcyhonM sweet fjwtrj b'.ocm for eoc-.e. lina: what the immortal Tennysi n was , ,oreihf ruc bfonnJ? to English poetry Mr. Dugger 'now is i Aod "OBie Srow Tch oa truhfut earth, to tin: poetry tf the projir.d SttVn of WLiIe ottr till but barrea groci? hs birth. It is a rare; thing to rieet j I von.ler why the hearts of some with a man who excel? in a mnlijpiic- OVrfiow with joy ad happiness, Ity of intellectual powers; Lnt in the i WLiJe otherf go thir !one!y wy words of the'.v.erld-renowned Charles I UtiblesseJ wiih auzLt of leniemes! TVt An Affray. The Morion Corre .-ri'fe-1 rt'tlie A h villp Citizen ave puVicity to the rct,Mn i otht-r panf rs coj.'.l it, that tne editor of this p ij or en?8eit in an nffrav" on the trtot Marion with J. L. C. fiird. We first, premium." He js th; very tani1 ntimrous A. Dan, "Wir, Oh, lujger. the: Joey, 4'1ojih-c( e are' thine!'' The I wonder why ;he eyes of loit Should utVr be aaciitened with a tear, J I lev who hoUi dirt -!,.ritfan Mrs. Neal ar- (drth ' bit'eriy kny the charo-' , ar,! the facts v.ci k for a i.-':t to the Atlanta I'xposi ti -i.. Mr?. G. Y. T'riivv ford, and rdauhter, Mi-s Hattie, visited relatives at Sugar Jill and elsewhere lart week. Mr. IIi'kri trtro-jd, a respectable citi zen of Ihiz-k Creek nei-hhorhood, died at hi-home on Monlay Juornin. Vr. Kb Neal left .Saturday evening to n,-rept apo.-itin as railway mail clerk between WahisiKtn and Charlottr. Mrs. J. C. MeCerry and little grand ,lao?hter, Margii"rilte. 'am, returned IiKiie' Tuesday from their visit to Win- l-totl. Mr. .1. N. Wright, soliciting Freight arnl Passenger Agent of the Seaboard Airline K. It. Co., smiled upon us Tuts- J he next meeting of the "Chameleon ul!' will '..e held in the parlor of the l ii-le Hotel o.i Friday uht of next Week. Vr. dames Tatton, of Clear Creek, a.'d 71 years, was married recently to Mi-tres Naney Miller, of Mitchell. There will be a Cnion Thanksgiving s. ri e in the Ilapt i.-t church ;n Thurs day. Nov. -J:th, at 11 o'clock A. M. Mr, J. F. Wilson, our excellent county xatni!icr anl one of McIowe!id t:io?t vahnil)' c citizens, was is town t -iy on The Wotern Nort h Carolina ( 'onfer nee convenes at Iteidsville this year. i:. . T. .1. Itodgers w ill Jeave lor con- ferei Mondrf or Tuesday. J. II. Atkin, Esq., of the Carolina State, Slatesville, N. (.'., is in town on Im-iness this week. Mr. Vharles M. Crrcni!ig hr.s taken a position with an electric light com j a:iy in .Jei.-ey City, Ncv; Jersey. Miss Minnie (Joforth, out of Mi I well's brigtest and most beautiftil young ladies, va in town Tuesday. Thin or gray h i:r and bald heads, . displeasing ti many people aire, may be averted ft u-ini; Mall' ir.J-e C. MH k, one t)f '. elever-c- ar.tl most popti ar gentle;:ien here, nturnetl home Monday from a visit to relatives in Sa'isbnry. Miss Luna Neal returned to Henri etta !m!ay to resume her woik as teacher there. Read the new advertisement of A. r.!anton& Ctt., in this issue of the Ke- t urtl. They have thv largest stock of gutttls in town and (h fy cotiipet it it n in price or quality cf good--. Certain of ostr excVanges copied one of III.) Uecerd's editorial last week and never gave the Keeord cietiit for it Vott must not do so any more, breth ren ; we will '-ell on ;, ou if you do. .l.ti.Crmt -nd Ot s Martin .re 'ar. iet.V smees t'ul hunters. They return ed after a day's hunt on Clear Creek, wit '.i Hie lsrge?t anutnif of wiid girne brought to town this season. Mr. M!?M'ri!e:s, give us a the eHe failed to sustain it. Bird plead puf.ty, and, lik good iMtle boy, paid his fn.e and the costs; but we, the aforesaid pilitoi, were foun lnot guilty, - which fa-t is looked wthn ar a gnat mira-ie whfn wc remember that there was not an atom of ctidrnce against ns. No ; kind friend, accuse ua of anything else that is disreputable . if ton will, but nrer accuse U3 of engaging in an affray as charged above. pi.t his finger nails fr 'iu:r;i:r boius cents in the plate on day, stole the communion wine, sat in the dark in his home be bause too ftitify to hum a candle or lamp, who mo!" moiiey on the ejs of a tlead frifnd w iiost? body he wys watching dnriig the night, and who at always undressed in the dark room at night to save his clot lies. Wilmington Messenger. Tho Record has grat numbers of theae fellows on its subscrip tion list. They think the only way to p.ay a subscrip'irn is to put the paper hack in the oilice marked "refused." Charlotte Observer says f him that if . While others wee, from morn till night, he hat. written but this one friit"i;ee: Th ir heurtu eo crushed wito forrow here i!er 1 a l.r rr tl ? 1 t-r . evetfloviHt ai:d I h-r ii'.-" g.-acefuily -o:cea!ed its be ti'titled Dr. 4!iiiiiiiistni-3iaiii is'Sc;ifl. Itev. Dr. Columbus Durham died at his homo in Kaleigh last Thursday night. His death was quite Midden and unexpected, and was a great sur prise to the people throughout the State. In his death the I'.aptist church loses one of it? boldest, bravet, truest, most aggressive ininitrt and perhaps its most t ireies:i worker. It is said that lie never knew fatigue, Lut labored on day and night with unchanging pur pose, urged oit by an ever increasing zeal for the cause of the Master. He was born in Itutherford eotinty in 1SU. He was a brother to the late 1'lato Durham, w hose name is "honor able in the annuals of our State,'' and a nephew of Oov. Eiifdia iSaxter, of Arkansas and the late Judge John I'.axter, of Tennesse. lie was a cousin, also, to our townsmen Messrs. James M..:rr'; and (J. Ci, K ves. At irie early age of sixteen he enlist ed in the Confederate ranks and soon won a reputation among his comrades for bravery, piety and fidelity to duty. After the war was graduated at Wiike Forest coPege and entered the mmistery of the llaptist church. IJe was pa-tor of the first I?3pl i t church of Durham twelve years and Msssion Secretary of the LaptisJ, Stte Con vention for seven years. 1'e is thought by many to have been the ab!et Baptist minister in North C:-r:.;i:i!a. An Unexpected Death. The whole community was thrown into roourningby the sad and unex pected death at Mr. Frank It. Fatten, on Tuesday morning. Mr. Pat ton had been sick ony a little over a week, and h s death wa a great surprise to the whole neighborhood. lie wu bed in highest esteem by ever body, wss an honest, industrious man, and in his death the towti and ounty have sustained a great losf. A wife and live children, father and mother and brc ther and frister sur- ive him. The funeral took place yei vday at p in. He was buried with of 1. lonors, iiaving been a j. ;n!nent r.ember of the order since its t - ablisli- icnt Iiere. He had been in the employ of Mr. I. S. Dysart as clerk in his store for a lumber of years, and was a very popu- ar salesman. His bereaved family h ive our sympa thy of thi entire community. marks of a Ion;; t inn by Hair Kenewer. Inferos iiii: Ilein of r'ev? from 4)r :il Tort 'os res.;orss!ei?t Mr. J. II. Crawford has returned from Ills visit to his old home, Hab'igh, much pleasr-d' with the greetings of old friends. We wore pleased to meet last week f rough an introduction by KVv U H. White. Mr. A. Ii McFadyen, a pleasant gentleman who, it is iiimori'd, is to beeonu editor of tht; Record. While we welcome Mr. McFadyen and wish his success, yet e shall rorviy r end to have Mr. Linnev ".uvo t!ie section. Th.anksgiving day will be ajipro priatel' observed l:ere by eervic at !t. (iabriels' Episcopal church at 10 A. M. The collection on that I occasion will- be for the benefit of I the ri hoinpson Orp'nanage, and any i ........... .i-;m !,,- .Tr-.to- . c .. i, , Mill , i.i.'nt ut r-iiiitit, in -'v- bs..- earh. one of our .cho ' . 1 e . : i ; J ' .... ,.1.5 idesant ca I j llTt'OCU. e nvutuix- j,tv.j, also, to again call the attention of our citizens to the fact that on every Sunday mornmgat 11 o'clock and evening at 3 :i)0, services (with a sermon) by the Lay Reader, Mr. (iarland A. Thomason, are to be expected in this church. Of ui'WH there is none; business improves, and the weather is that lovely, beautiful kind that is pecu liar to Western, N. C , during the months of October and November. Heavy shipments of the choicest apples and tine Irish potatoes are made daily by our wide-a-vake merchants. It is a great injury to the com mercial and agricultural interests of this tine section of our noble Monday. He reports considerable Mckue.-s at Nt bo. Yivi ir..n- cut clioi'.p food n'l not ho f'lii'iis'v l.r.rt by it; but you cannot take ! l m. i'u !.: ith'Mit positive irjury. l! v. :i ,U!V s-itist ii nte lor A vet' Snt:l- I inl a you it so nt the ptril of your b. hei.-t mi having Aver?, and no oilier. ur )epu!ar SherilT, (I. H. Cardin, left Monday ftr the Atlanta Fxposi Hon. T!;e Hecord wishes the Sheritt' pleasant trip and a safe return home He is one f the best friends to the i:ej,aj.r hi McDowell county. Mr. Jolir.tl Klllctt, of Nealsville, gave us wtlconie call to-day. 1If li verJ -e nt infirm, but he loves to read the Re ojtJ, and finds only one fault with it It W$ not reach Pirn regularly, Inch is nt our fault for we mail the Neaisville hrt regularly every week. l'ersons going to Atlanta shotibl not Ian tt reatl the excursion rates oifered j 1 1 The man with a good story is alwavs welcome; ha ahvavs has friends; he is never at a los3 for an attentive audience; lie is pre pared for an3T emergency in con versation or in speech making. A good fund- of humor may cover muc h inconsistency and may even make ignorance brilliant. A jury is always on the side of good-humored counsel. Tons of philosophic argument and ponderous reason ing have been overthrown by well turned humor. The way in which the very learned lawyer is some limes discomfited by a humorous turn to the testimony is illustrat ed by the following, told recently on a Mississippian : "Once I was employed to defend o-her man's ear. Up':i the eve of the trial the father of lh-- defend ant associated with me as counsel a young lawyer just ..r;i of Harv ard. I was only a plain country lawyer, r.nd the old man thought he would feel safer with a college man for the oratory.. ''The principal witness was a ivgro. He saw the fight in which the mayhem occurred. I got the darkey to admit that the men were tumbling about on the ground in a newlv cleared field, where there were a lot of small stumps sharp ened at the top. 'Yasser,' he said. Me top er dem'stumps was sharp as knife-blades.' "And might the plaintiff not have struck his head against one of those sharp edges and cut off his ear?" "Yafser, he moughter.t" "That's all," sai I. But the college graduate thought 1 hadrvt gone quite ar enought. He jumped up and said : "Hold on. One more question. Do you not r.ctnally believe tint is the way Mr. Johnson lost his ear?" "Waal, ser,' said the witness, dubiously, 'I nieughter thought dat ef I hadn't s-n vuther man own umbrage-"' he would to rank as an author. When we listen to a being from whose lips have fa'den sv,-h utterances as ihe-e: "Young man, if you educate your head, and neglect to flavor your neart with the odor of sweet flowers, md to decorate it with roses of love, and to hang the trooping fuchsias of meekness upon it, and to c eanse it a ith the elixir of sobriety, and to set i Jlr. "Win it in the disk of the great sunflower of tranquility, your crown will be as dull as the leaf of t he thitie-like the filled ring, the gold will wear olL and it will become as sounding brass or a tink iiiK cymbal.' "Oh, for a more bitter language! I wish that every sentence were a snake, and every word a gleam of its elliish eye; I wish that every period were the eye of a scorpion, and every comma the eye of a serpent; I wish that ; every exclamation point were the feting of on adder, then 1 would write sentences that would writhe and hiss and coiling them--ehes "bout the hearts of the yet-un-poluted youth of our landwouid make them to damn every grocery and grog shop from Dan to Ueersheba and from the rivers to tthe ends of the earth; whenever we'hear .such utterances as thee we feel ourselves standingjn the presence of a being su h as seldom speaks in human tongue. Quoting his own languge we ex claim with him, "Oh, for a more beau tiful language! If sentences were vines and words were their branches; if periods were sv.el!ing rose buds and commas were their ieta!s;' if exclama tion points were trumpet flowers filled with holiey to the brim, then we would write sentences in garlands of glory,'' and with them would wreathe his brow with wreathes of immortality. He 'that can'frame sentences that sparkle at every word . with the ting ling scintiiations of poetic;.. imagina tion, isa poet; hetht can paint sen tt'iiees with the golden glow ,of a daz zling sunbeam and make them , to sparkle and shinejwith the lustre of t iie zzic.-t brilliant grenis,-Js an artist, a worl painter; he that can catch the i'ythmof the pleasant flowing brook and unite with it the musiy of the whispering breezes that go sighing by and incorporate them into words and bu Id r entences whose every word is j a n te lnet thounm!-toin d keyboard, j s a musician in nurture; he that fan ! combine hese great powers and by the 1 might of his words and'tfce power of J his utterances, can inovemen to tears j or Jaoghter at his will, can speak i words that stir men's souls aiid'move j rhenVtojnstant mighty action, is fan I ! Alt wei!J we ae pot know inieti Tit why, tje wherefores of 'vh life; But tins we know there's Ol-? rho see And watches ue through joy or strife. Each life its missiou Lere falElls, And only he eaay inc w the end, And loving him we may be strong, Th stoi ci or suubhine he may send. N. Y- Ob.-erver. Beauty Adds Charm to usefulness. That is why we are careful to -select petty designs in CJocfcs. BUT, pretty isn't if p city doetiit, go the movement must he s good as the esse is pretty, NVehav'ntan expensive line of Clocks, ;hul what we have arc splendid values. If you need one come and see what we have, at ! WII HILT - ISUOITX-KAY. I have just received a beautiful line of Dress Goods, which cannot be duplicated in town Urown M'eds Lizzie Hay. Mr. Win. Brown, of Pleasant (Jar dens, rassed through town yesterday ! en route to the home of her who is to accompany him along the balance of his life's journey, and to share his joy's and sorrows, pleasures and pains, his smiles and his tears, his loves and his fears, "until death do them part." Hiss Lizzie Ray, daughter of Mr. T. IJ. Kay, of Li idgewif.er, became his happy bride last night. Dr. Landrum went down to moke the two one, which job he is very capable of doing. Vr. and Mrs. Brown passed through town to-day on their way to the home of Mr. Brown's father, Mr. Rom Brown, of the Cove. The coup'e w ill make their home at I'leasact Gardens. The Haul ol HSnrion. It is an assured fact that our progressive little tovvn in to have a bank which w ill conduct business in this and surr umiing counties i under the name of The Ban of Marion. Tne bank is to start w ith a capital of $10,000 with the privi lege of increasing. The stock has been nearly all subrcribed by the following gentlemen, viz: J. L. Morgan, W. McD. Burgin, B B. Price, J.S. Dysart, E. J. Justice, Dr. M. F. Morphew, r.nd Dr. White. Dr. White has charge of the sub scription books and says that they hope to have the organisation com plete;! in a few days so that the Bank may be ready for business by the first of tho year. The bank will have its office in the building next door to A. B. Gilkcy's store. M QX Also a full line of reel Fro! ITSoHsandsot Women Everybody is invited to take a FKEK look at KICIIOLS BROTHERS' Large and new stock of General Merchandise. A Coat for 50 cents? Yes! Nichols Bro have coats at all prices from oO cents up, and new epring and Summer Clothing in the very latest styles. Also Dry OooJs, Hats, and Notion. And Groceries of all kind-, Flour, Snlt Bacon, &e. Come to Nicho's Brothers' for anything in thu above lines, and for Hardware, farming implements, wooden willowaro, Ac. They also pay highest ma;ket prices for all kind of Country produce. orator. North Caro ina'll.as a noefa artist, musician, orator, all combined i:i the person of the Honorable Shep herd Milton Dogger. Who '.vould not take advantage" of i tre o p .rtmaty of hearing Xcrth j ' Car-iiiiu's nijst not-d lecturer? And ii'fc popular Je, ture on'Social Amu;,c iKents" who would not nde miles l hear it Wi.atsl'all.weTt hHik.of the people of Marion? What ferfeiveness is there for them, when Mr. I nigger's lecture" was advertisedfor two.,. nights in succession, and they didnot go to hear him? t Yet uch is the case. We all wentto hear "Bell Boyd"?) spout olf her nonesen.-e abcut'having ri'Jtlen a-straddle of a gray mare and dashed backward and forward through the YaiiKee camp and carried love letters to Jackson and L e, and about her having infatuated andmarried every king and rrince, in Christendom, and then, like Alexander who wept be cause there were no SUFFER UNTOLD M!5ERJf:S. BRADFIELD'S REGULATOR, ACTS AS A SPECIFIC IB; Arousing to Health? Action a!! her Organs. It causes health Ui ruooni. and joy to reign throughout, tho! fiaine. i fiever fails to Repulate ... JIT wife b.f rifpn an :r ireatmeiit nt '''- ,!iib piiyslciiii. lure- TBnr. i L i i-i ivh Alte-nni.c it re" ..r.... ktljlALX KiCiitl-ATOit MiiiU'Hrwii (Ookiiii: lutiBirtf uu i ni' i k ... N lB V.. ' lianrterion Alk. i:munri.t Kn.ru rnu o.. t:tr.u, . Bold ey oraggftM 1 . 53 pr ooUi. TH LITTLE OMES Are the joy and sunlight of our more worlds f or i homes. Use all care to keep the him to conqu?r, sat dwn and wept ' little ones in health. Do not give becaii. ethere w ere no more men for her to conquer, until along.'came the last remnant cf the human race in the perscn of Mr. "Nat. R. II gh," and how she "stooped to conquer" stoop d, oh, so low, to conquer Vr. High:Jfyes we went, all of us, to hear the. "famous rebel spy." who was about as much a "rebel spy"' as she was the Queen of rneoi, anu paiu our money; yet we refused to pr.y 1" cents to hear a lec- ! ture from a man who is more. widely ' them nauseous doses. You can overcome their troubles with Dr. King's Royal Gormeluer. They all like to take it because it does not taste like a medicine, but like a lemonade. It cures colic -A. rule:. WE HAVE MADE IT A RULE NOT TO EXTEND FURTHER CREDI'j! A r'TER THE 1st DA Y OF JAMJAR i'j IS; TO THOSE WHO HAVE NOT SETTLED TJIKIIC ACCOUNTS MADE PREVIOUS TO THAT DATE I Very Respectfully, A. Blanton & co X T OUR STOCK IS FULJ 11 . AJ. OK N E W A N D ATTRA V' TIVE OOODS. CALL AND LOOK AT THEM. ! y the seaboard Air Line. There will j State that the railroad commission ' gpittin" de yearcuten his mouth.' " ai: the waj from Mount Ida Park to a speeial excursion train owr this ; C;.nnot compel certain railroads to r Grant's Pinnacle. com en ecxt : . t ;..y.,.ut i, .).,, ti... .. :n ii,. .1. I '". j lie i ram mil i;t umu" from Mat ion tt Atlanta Atiant:; without Wo have fruit Lewis Minnrx. 1'nrmDKT. I P. McLEJn, Cir. Asiu;viLLn, c DE.SICXATF.D KTATE I5:FO.SITOItY. CAPITAL $50 000 SURPLUS $25 000 We have Special facilities for handling the busings of Merchant! and others in We tern North Carolina. If you have no Bank accoun known to-day than any other living in young children, overcomes all j or think of a change, we will be glad to have you correspond with up North tarol-nian. We ought, every . bowel tables, givesgood digestion, one of us, to go out and kick o irselves; . ! ana quiet, ncanniui iiecp. Trmmmm?m???mr?Tim'"--'mm,mmmm As a tonic for weak children and lr"" Marion cl.:u,g... to enough to su-ply all of Eastern ; prj fV'EDOAL n?EREKCt BCCSC ' Th? cen.And for Ar j Hir Vior in 'lue.-tt J- to nnnot Iloyle will prt1 noanee that ' an' .vstl-rs, 'peanuts and sweet po- v,-ho are alllicted with any foru ! , krt put a.d. in the ! taioes; but it seems impossible to ! rivate disease peculiar to their; rL:c!, K sex, errors ol yeutii. contagious ui- I'resent. I Carolina in exchange for their tish 1 ((V4 pas) for n;rn ft!ul women A.,trc, puin.u,:!, and lodu Ls Bte wi:h tLe torre cor sunreticr Mw . i tv - . MlrrM kos to show tUt tics? p-vlarpe bottle, 108 Doses, Oae Dollar. Hunufactured only by ! 7L3 Atlanta Cfcdttl Co., Itifints, Gs. i weitk, Writ 4Sr tJt, K24 Tm. Shou'd sob.-cribe for tit Record. r or sale uy .Morpae u. w uiw. Hxccufor Sale. j t . i a tiwoior ot ii. et of Clir!e the greatest in the world. UM.u.-t i i-u.vh Sunday night. Also . get any rate nut one so nign that ; liy v ... ..t...... . kL a eooJ ttiir, j,n tbt UJ ,tj !t th.. iu.t Quarterly Vonferen.-e of j an inter-chaime of products' is well eaj'C, 6 trou');" otc-;clc- ; Mn; Station wiM, be 1,U, in the Fur this ,tat. of 1 tuSZ I V ' Methodist churc h litre on Monday . . , , . , . ! T . . . J . i'1-- " '3 j ure iiiortiin.' -ii i,.,if . n t a '.i n allairs there ihotua Lo a remedy. and physicians in thisccurtrv. Dr. I r. ,, J , - tiling at half-past nine oclocn.. All - , i . , The old w.d tirrd, the si-k aci ll'e otfiitui ii.miu.pai .pu r...,u...f .-ii in i Sidnev. HTILWAY fc CO.. '22 i So. I . . I Old Fort, N. C., Nov. ISth, !S9oJ Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. of D-i.r-tr I-'J5, ttll on the preniie. to! the Lijrbe.t LiJdrr, !l tLe roDl pro-' per'T mni r ! esUte of the U VbAtJ M- key, IacJ ne.ir (jreo'te. mt I will be! jid n'.ot, or a Lo!e. The low of' , Un1 froi 50 to CJ crn, and each' U.re tuDUfr io I bottom lni. The per j j t ol property cot.il. it t Louebo!4 and: J kit' Lt furciture. I TtUJtS: Ote ihirt ciL, or.e taird to 1 1 ; c t, and oe third a elteea tiioa'hi, to be ccared by pocdj Not. lltb. t35. J.J. Mtkej, Executor CbvabcxlaiA's Mf a&d BkJm Olntmant adL 5 csxAa per box. lor le Ly drtiggicta. to xrosuTcwFZits. For potting torse in a ne Lealthy oonp itilon trj Dr. CaJy' Condi don Povden. liuj tone up lh T3tem, aid difrrtion, coro .om of acpctzte, rclk-re coct!ption, cerrect idarr ducrdem and dtroy woirrw, giTi rv h'u V an cli cr cth worked home. 2d XBto per pacl iri. 1'cr ii!e by dmggirfjt Jorpliaw 4 While, VragittM. Subscribe for The Kecokd. Onlv !$ 1 ier year.
Marion Record (Marion, N.C.)
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