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' rfi '."V . '.J V,. ' .: X - .vZl'. J tv 3 !.: v - '-' .-i,-.?- - ..- -V-,. -,- - f t ' . . 1 - - ' .... 4a- VOL. XIII. ) WJOSSION AX VTWC GREEN RIVER ASSOCIATION W. T. MORGAN A T V- RNKY-AT-LAW, in P'irst National Bank Bldg M APvlON, C THURSDAYNUARY GENERAL ASSEMBLY ORGANttED. 1 . o r. To the.GrecQ River Association: Ai'QoTe into all thevworld andrpreach t&e gospel to every creature. ' " - V.The laymea.in our churches feel tha this command ? is to them -as Governor's Message Senate Votet Increase Um -" Governers Salary: Raleigh, Jan. .7. Orijaniiation With It TflrHtrt nf ifiitWtfi'K M!. - lor the 1909 cftnAfftl aeeAmkin -t4--t.-e . . . uiuuu hs iv -is io: : ine preachers. - " --uiwij.w urw vue jury id wiai nmawider DR. E. J. EVAKS, DENTIST Iffan af noon yesterday with Francis j IX Winston, retjring lieutenant governor, presiding in the senate i and F. D. Hackett, retiring prin- cipal clerk; presiding in the house. The oath of office was adminis- MARION, tered the members of th Anrknint . . j a : u i vuiciuusucB waiter wuoiuuau mcavu cuurca wnose business it shall be- to keen .v' rm in At Old Fort Every Saturday. T. A. MORPHEW - ATTORNEY-AT-L AW Office over Merchant's & Farmers Bank. MARION - - N. C. DR. J. GILLESPIE REID, Dental, Paklors' Will answer calls at any hour of the night. " Rooms 3, 4 and 5 First National Bank Building, Marion, N. C. SINCLAIR & McBRAYER ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Attention Given All Business Intrusted to Their O&rc - -t OV EH GASTON &TATE STORE Out of this conviction the laymen's movement sprang. No -special viJaKJsion was made at the meeting Of our association for carrying into effect the plans laid by this move ment. There is to be an associa- tional chair man wVin l'etn vuiei dusuce waiter Dlaric, and the senate by President Winston. - Whitehead Kluttz, of Salisbury, was chosen president pro tern of the senate. Judge A. W. Graham of Granville was chosen speaker of the house in compliance with the action of the democratic caucus left to the court and may bo death lastmgbt. Utber omcers elected orhfe imprisonment. The defense in compliance with the decree of filed a motion for a new trial the caucus includes T. G. Cobb, which was set for hearing Stur nf f nrcrantrin rlat-L- rf 1ia linm-n. I Pan ... :l I .i The board appointed on Missions a t Mfioii t n .uJ..:.. l.. .u- w ' and Sunday School will see to get- of th6 mtL R M. Phillips, read, sentence will be pronounced. The : F1i4 uu uk iDg clerk of the house; Mark court will sentence the six u uesi, SpeaKers POSSiDie gquires, Lenoir, reading clerk of named defendants to death x nope mere win oe a numoer or the senate. volunteer speakers who wiilVftnder u i,,- . - riders AfiBSCxrcxcKD, the best possible service in thisl ,;: r m Union City. Tenn., Jan. .9. greatwork. LTic.j J:: . iL . Judge Jones to-day imposed Rooms 1, 2 and 3, PoSet Building l0 with the associational chair- I uiui kuu uisiriouie literature and get a regular contribution from i each member of his church. He I is to stir up the Sunday School and societies in the church and get them to undertake greater things than ever they have done for the Master. eight night laorjis guilty LTre Six of Morter m rlrat Dxre Second Dirt. v ; . Union City, -Teno; Jan. re trials reported at ' 8:45 . p. m;- to night. " T The twelve men found Garrett Johnson, Tid Burton," Jioj Hanson, Fred Fincon, Artliur Cloar and Sam Applewhite guilty of murder in the first degreo wit6 roiUgtting circumstances, and Dad -Morris and Bob Huffman,1 the other de fendants, guilty nf murder r the second degree and fixed their pun ishment at twenty years x in the penitenf.ary. The pununraent of the six first named defendants was first ! .Tun crf .mnw tn-A V7 imtvKArl I Via The foltowing persons will please h,.; Lu S n"Ja take up this work m their churches This was deferred, however, until Pncon, Arthur Cloar and Sam co-operating with the board, and Thursday when the Governor ap- Applewhite, the nighunders who ?"":? pearedbeforeajointsessionofthe assembly and read the message in sentenced Bud Morris and Bob person. The message was some- Hoffman, the two other defend what exhaustive. Some of the ants, to life imprisonment. Governor's suggestions met with . The attorneys for the defense - , . i . . . .. immediately gave notice of an ap- nstant and hearty favor, particu- to Supreme CourtT larly bis recommendation as to the ; . convening of the General Assem- A Buslneaa Man't New Year ReaotxttJen bly once every four years instead The following is taken from The I. W. SAUNDPS, . Yancey BldgMarionVN. RjE. McCALL C.-R. McCALL McCall Eros. UNDERTAKERS Coffins and Burial Supplies 415 Continental Trust Buildinsr. Baltimore, Md., for a good supply of literature. Bethel W. C. Morris. Bethlehem A. W. Gilliam. Beulah J. R. Spraven. Big Level J. H. Gibbs. Camp Creek G. W. Guffy. Chapel Hill E. C. Goforth. Cherry Springs W. H. Gilliam. Clear Creek W. D. Long. Columbus N. T. Mills. Cooper's Gap T. N. Wilson. Dysartsville W. H. Taylor. Eureka Gi-W. Whitesidesv Halltown JoWtriiewis. SteMtU LaMtMra The Raleigh Kewi and OberTer giTts the LeguliiortTgbod adric Intha fdlqwing:. t 'l 0: ' The fee ty tern 'ihold gtx It U not the correct way to pay cfEcUli in count ice with Urxre Uimd: The last Legulature aboluhcd all fees to btate olSctala who ar now paid only bj salary. Jt tacktj oolx a rew votes ol pn U4 n f solki tor oa Hilary. The previous Lesulalure passed acta pulticjr countr oEccrm in G u U ford, Forsyth a nd Bucombe on saianca. By thUchtnlhoo ends of dollars bare cone into the county treasury, and tbe coonty officers have bwn well paid. It is time that the people hooU fix the salary by law and ool let It be as much as may. come through the presented fees. The county officials in every county, whether paid by s&hry or fee. alxxiU file a 6tatement with the coaotr coturob- sionersahowiog every ce.nl rpceiroi and from wbat source. The okJ system, under which nobody koowi what a county official rwired. might hate uilod when the court were few and fps were tmall, but it is not a busioeas method of con ducting county afftira. AU big oounues snouia par Mimw, and ail bii; counties should know the receipts by every official aiuJ the source from which the fee ia derived Forsyth couoty, as the Newt aod Observer says, pays salaries. In the ofSldal settlement of the affairs of that county on the first Monday in December the report of the regis ter of deeds shown! that the font of his office during the year amout ed to $3,749.72. The register's salary is $2,&00 and the difference between the salary and the fee it $1249:72 which is saved to the county. The salary of the clerk of the Superior Court is $3,000 and the fees to his office foe the year ending December 1st, aggregated $4,242.15, leafing a halaaco in fa- Vor of the county of $1,217.15. Km0 smS w L Portland Cement. Wall Vra-ttcr. Ltm c. rncnf Huddnig Tllocf; Fan ox'' Iron and Concrete Fencfng. - ALSO - . . ..." Com, Oats, 0Braut Hczj and Flour. : " r Will pay you. to cal 1 and s c c u s before buying elsewhere Office to ow bnUJicg at Sosthera Dcjct.- 117. t ITTTf f t fTTTftf TTTTTTVTt tlTf ITTf IfTTITt I H t 1 Harmony "Grove- A. E. Rowel fdrmatory-and the prime imoort- ciuble, enthusiastic but not fanatt-J? Hickory Grove J. G. .Raburn Jesse's Grove C. Suttlesv-.vv;. Macedona-' J. A. Gallion. Marion W. T. Morgan. Mill Springs J. A. Rucker. Monford Oove E. S. Harris. Mountain Creek-T-C. M. Lewis. Mount Lebanon J. B. Thomp son. ance of maintaining on a broad, cal; royal to the truth as I sec it. liberal; basis T the unfortunates of but ever openminded to the hewer the State, Other suggestions also light; to abhor gush as I would met with approval as, for instance, profanity, and to hate cant as I the desirability of having all exe- would a lie; to be careful in my cutions take place at the State promises, punctual in my enirace- prison by electrocution, the put- meets, candid with myself and of two, his remarks as to the tool Congregational is t and published I frequent holding of elections, the because of its beauty of thought advisability of increasing the Gov- and seqtiment: ernor's salary, the passage of laws To be joyous in my work, " mod necessary for the conservation of erate in my pleasures, chary n my of the'tStatfOa natural twin rep. wnfidnrit fjthffil ?riTiVv frtrAm I tbTTMea oftreBUieBgr the -ref wp, to be-energetic bOV-fMt -ex-'f - " cuuuij irom mpjw i wo o races aiooe is$2, 4C6.87, ajKi the clerk aed regis ter are certainly paid libera) sala ries. The fsct is, there is do argument in favor of the fee system that will stand in the face of the fscU. DEPOSIT O'RS Likr to fed thst la bribing tfjeir V 1 txaarssj to a bank they arc hcJptng ; . . to bail J (x up; In ccr ori tbcyr t .J4 rc giving iaxcthL-jg (or vht! they , - rcccirc. nm you to fed ihtt . ; ; v way to-a-ard us. , ' ; s : "NV E ARE GRO.WIG Grofce With Us. Mount Pleasant J. C. Owenby. tin of solicitors on salary, and frank with others; to discourage Any business intrusted to our -care will receive p rompt - and careful at-, tention. V Over McCall & Coniey's Furniture Store. New Street. strftf t has been; laid Mountain View D. J. Halford. Mount Vernon J. H. Smith. " Old Fort J. S. Bradley. Piney Knob G. F. Robertson. Pleasant Grove M. L. Haynes Pleasant Hilr Cv C. Lovelace. Rock Springs Isaac Williams. Round Hill W. F. Slack. RutherfordtoirVT. C. Smith. Silver Creek E. A. Arledge. Stone Mountain R A. Davis. Sunny vale WT. McMahan. Tryon T. T. Ballinger. Turkey Cove-1 Win. Gouge. Whitesides Nanney. lot-, are now on reasonable figures lei'lllS. it. P. j: Sinclair. SALESMEN WANTED to look; after ir interest in McDowelid-adjacent "unties. Salary or':kmtiai88ion.;AaT -Ir.sri the Harvey - Oil Co.,- Cleve land, O. y ,r fiMw :!mocrat ann we an 1 vveekly. Barmer. vear; for the like. shams and rejoice in all that is beautiful and true; to da my work to raise governor 8 pat. and live mv life fco that neithr Raleigh, Jan. 8. The Legisla- shall require defense or apolotrj; tu re was in session less than one to honor no one simply because and one-half hours to-day and but rich or famous, and despise no one for the appointment of several -because humble or poor; to be gen committees by the Speaker of the tie and considerste toward the House and the introduction and weak, respectful yet self respect passage by the Senate of a bill to ing toward tho great, courteous to increase the Governor's salary all, obsequious to cone; to seek from $4,000 to $6,000 nothing wisdom from great books and in- Valley Guilford whatever Qf consequence was ac- spi ration from good men; to in- "Pe " . . comnlished. TTir House was in vifirorate ray mind with noble Zion Hill Uharies renaergrass. - , . - . i . T , -lL session out uiue more man an i uiuukuu a l uu iuj wuj wiui hour, convening at 11, listening to sunshine and fresh air; to prixe all the-, reading of several committees, sweet human friendship and seek hearing a few unimportant bills at least to make one home happy; introduced and then adjourning, to have charity for the erring, The Senate did a little better, for sympathy for the sorrowing, cheer it passed by an overwhelming vote for the despondent; Ur4rindiffer a bill introduced by Mr. Q. K. ent to none, helpful to some, friend Nimock. of Cumberland, nrovid- ly with. all; to leave the world I ing for an increase in the Gover- UttJe betfer ? beu , , to leave it, when I must, brardy noes salary. Pfuii- with faith in Gml. uia( iwvu.w : . . .. .ii i t -i i . vy " - I j:u " ,Mt AMtAA A similar diu proviamg ior we cmod will toall my fellow men. missioner of Labor and . Printing tho coming year. here, raorth uarouna is m tuc . , - . . . klyi Kewsfc ieaa u io - - proved. . The Senate as a body w .s i - ? x. 3 1 .r i :i v,;oiitr ijet tne Dreioren appomia au- an extenuon, oi iub vuc .. . - , nn oiened between the Awell r vise with their pastor and co James lot and the lot of the late operate with the board on Missions V. P. Jones, and running from and Sunday Schools. Stir your (ianlen street east, o the land of ;)epje they never have been Mrs. P. J. Sinclair. Eight or ten Mlcfi this the best t 1 - 1 r - l IllUtCU ia;w v . tne marnev t r.Ti onfiv vear of your life. OUU VU-'.V""J 1 r Apply to New Year's Day was a great rally day- in ray church. Have Mission and Sunday School rally days in your church. winter lectures are be- mff neara Martin A. Wood, of -Mars liiJ,.is M-ver 0 M ;hanic, all three one -'Vnv il oO in advance. D. J. Hunt. Louisville, KyM Jan. 3, 1909. The report of th Sccrrtanr of the Interior show thst 50.C76 names were re mo Ted from the pen sion roll last year by death. 54.533 of these being sokmrs and sailors of the civil war. At this rate it would seem that expenditures on account of pensions could soon be reduced, but new subject are con stantly beiDg added and the scope of the pension business broadened so that the hope for a decrease will hardly be realized. There were oo the roll last year l,OOft,0S3 pension ers; the amount paid to pensioners during the year was $li3,0$3,026. and the expense of the pension bu reau amounted to $2,800, 953. hnj to ocrrcS. " ' The First National a nk of Marion. ; W. A. CX)NLKV. Pf-sklml Gro. L WniTi; In lieu of original Christmas edi torials, the Richmond Times-Dis patch and the Charlotte Observer contented tbemselres with printing extracts from the second -chapter of the Gospel according to St. Luke. And for appropriateness and good taste, we believe they are entitled to coufratuUtiona. We are here for business Wc want business We are doing business And we will do more business - ft " We axe prompt, attcstitc xnd tiut all illic ',"' '" Success and prosperity to ua all lx the wish of - ' ', - i ;' ; . ' - - - The Merchants and Farmers Bon!; v T. K. WREKSf. Preaidcnl . R. y. CMr i 1-; Thft talking noftbil card it th in. then adjourned. vention of a French cmiineer. and State guarantee of bank deposits I has become so popular in tbatcoun and anti-trnst legislature are .two try that the American rights have ' , ftrM! hflfora the body and the been securea ana meiievice win ue The Topic says that the Curfew topics before the body ana the !acedjn the cilies of the Uniud winTnoir will; be vigorously outeome-of both issues proble- Sutes . True. i i int little liver niUg tho best ma : . The t"erson wishing losendt talk 11 l,y Mornhew. dTusmmmr . v - , "tt- inxTDOStal card to a: friend., enters .ii,. - - -.--r . . n t n mm w i. .n una. k . r - Its hard foia lazv - man to be night, witnoui PrP?L rr V . . , nt labor and nfintinflr., has sel that records the words on thrt-spe- r rK---lcialIy prepreJ!txxtal csrd. .When ISSorclWilkesboto eciea .r v--V the : recipient receives : the - card a uc" " r J. i lotto,: as - assisiant ;cpmra ssipner. 1 or . thousand .nilaw.v. : , r "-MICE'S SEEDS ssccEEar - -OIALOFPER mays voa nvr nerroftnalit enfttflEiOSi:' 7rironl a.r(4 onthe streets .-i--- hundred or a thousand mileawsy ; AH sizes and ages gao?. f - - Mr; Justice held thispostion dur- be or perhaps sie, Ukt-s the card Ft "llUi.awothfty-Diease. iut - ,, : -- . Art . l.i: L: a. 5. . . , . , . . nere ucuv! ! j J jpg a part OI ne Tearr.Ay, ' wing lvo iub nearrfc jwu oww ana in F . - ' riL ! T. - I Mfs' if irk A' tnAKlr nliiAh i.lk The Western Uuion Telegraph Co. will transmit mcssgtj free for the relief of the earthquake suffer ers in Italy, when offered by relief committees or public officials. I-LAiR j in a machine which talks message it tonUms. :Tiic see the postal card is mdestruct- able and the exact voice of tho send er is heard-' ,ir :. iC A H AuVTE3 TO PlJiABSV tO'Jav: Mention this i f oroi rxr. 5 ua sirkie a4 nei this Tfila, mi ueoniimi MM ana .rcanc wa "on tin ifcatmxtctlat Of Kiwd, riant, w J1H SUCXIEE STRltl. . Bten Buclics, rJly;we -neel.IAllEin9 m?r? scee(jod by-MnShipiMn'okDec- ser& it, than o :;ieed Ourfcw laws, oatyH tbeme fpresWeotlfelss Orph-a- 1-? .'oairt Take tlie Walu. .-- PSSf ot0 Iudustrl ana i reamany people hatNlddn and Wr-i!t-4Macoxws;.GaT-wl I XnhTaTraaTelmia lata an Wadder trouble, mainly doe to tflect " 7e bare used ; Electric- JgjSSlW but gtfe it the at- o ' occasional paina to the't.ck. .ejcnfTon for-inine years. fiM , trid of - It. f slight rheamatio pains, urinary; dior- exxVmed U Ndaa- gercms. . . Tax wwju s JUoney ; ana Bladder Pills.-. They are tor weak back. 1 a a. a " a? -r Barth.''- It iHYlgori - .iXm hat; extended to all parts ot 1 iciacae inromauc paiia ana ui ua medianes on eaxtn. v. preuon a-VJ5, nevand bladder tronble. :: Hoothisxc and vital organsgthen the um r U antiptic and act rUr. Dnn t fail 5nS?tTthinFuiai DeWitt's KidnT".and. Bolder and build up thin, paie, v of ooughB --.nArmsdw. , rT Pilla. Accept- no snbrtitate, -Rmlir To Our Customers, One and All: Plant Wood's Seeds .'Garden 6 Farm; - Thirty ycmrslsv bcBBiM, witl a steadAy iaereaaifig trade rrery ; yer ntil we baT to-day oae of the larrrt butiscaara la seeds la this eotudry-4a the best of. erUaoea as to f- : -.J V . jVke Supcriof Qtwlity 'l notyjoc&s Seeds.: - Wa sww baadQaartara for ; - - Gmis cncilQorcr Sdi. Scd Potatoes, Seed Oati. 5 Cow Pea, Soja Bearrj and r all F&na Seeds. J WexxT OaaepUY Catatof ' the moat cjefsl and. Tshsahis ci ' ' Garden and Tun seed Uataljga . ro siled free ca roqtwat. . - jT 1 V U Ww J CI J. Cecjman, -.FtJchTnciod, V. . We thank you kindly ior 1 your . patrcsa c f of eht "years, and tolidt your trade for the New Yc - r. expect to keep crtrytliin thxt U kept la a. rst-ciit . ware Store, and car motto is to deal fairly vri'Ja zll. ;r. shall tre yon the Tery best prices that nc possibly We. have a' complete- stock cf Ci: ; Chilled' Plows and Rcvcrsil)!2 .!:- vr PIowSfvCook.' Stoves, Ranges, . ; Coal and: Wood Heaters. V '': Barb Wire, IValls, etc. Whem too nted'auTthing -la oar line call ca A YfUhinjyca All a Happy and Trci;-: i: 4 4 or tman. size 60c v SolJ by 31. F.'ltarphew. raj. fnr female at J. A7.:Streetxnaa r . if
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