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6 - V - -t - - ' - - - - ' , T - - . -. . - j - - . , J4ARI0N, - N. C; THURSDAY, AN UARY 21 1909 T- KO 23 : "MMB r A. I - ' ' 1 - i 1 1 1M iOFESSIONAL W. T. MORGAl 5- A TTORNEY-AT'-LAW;" First National Bank Bldg. MAR ON, N. C. DR. E. J. EVANS, DENTIST MARION At ' !! - N, a -l and 3, Poteet Building Fort Every Saturday. T. A. MORPHEW AT TORNEY-AT-LAW over Merchant's & Farmers' Bank. i;HN N. C. ELHANAN TRAINING JNSTlTllTEi- DR. J. GILLESPIE REID, Dental Parlors 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 Chairman Beckwltti Makes Special Re port on the Institute Says Sanl-; ,:iary .onciuons 'Are Bad ,7'More Money Weeded. ": with, of the State-Board of Tnte; nal - Im pravements as Z made , to Governor Glenn, od covering -al the state-aided institutions' for- the past two years; the other a special report on tne .&lhanan . Training School at Marion, are made Dublic The; latter followsiiSr .3 1 iv The special report onthe EIhin- an -Training Institute says Miss Mattie Berry, a -' native' of South Carolina, founded the:" institution ten years ago and owns all the property consisting of 196 acres of land with a main building, a thr.ee- story. unfinished one of-, over 100 rooms, designed for & hotel: an other called the boys' lormitorjsr, a mere shell of sheet; iron, Mnside and out and a one story cottage occupied by Miss Perry .and ber mother as a resiaence. lne pro perty-was bought and improved with money given by charitable people and is valued on the tax books at $50,000 and by Miss Perry at $75,000, but is hardly worth on the market over $20,000. An $8,000 debt is a lien upon the premises. There are 130 .pupils. including: thirty who were 6 years oia ana less, tae otners ranging from 6 ta!8 or20 years. There are ten teachers and caretakers who get no salary or wages. The institution takes in" and cares for andjjrains as best it can waifs foundling adandoned, discarded and diseased children of both sexes and even degenerates, in other words those who have not had m a Red-Hot Speech to the Senate He Denounces Bonaparte and Meyer u; - ' and Adds them to Ananias CJuh TILLMAN HURLS . DCNUNCt AT0IN. Withlhe : avowed inieniiont of , placing :i both' Attorney-General Bonaparte ahrl Postmaster General Meyer in the Ananias Club", Sen ator Tillman last Thursday: ad dressed the Senate, ile alternated between acrid dannnciation of these two members of the President's Cabinet and ridicule which he hurled at them. . - bpeaking of the difference of recolleetion Jbetween himself and Attorney General Bonaparte, he declared: I am ready to have my word put against his in any court in Christendom and to let ray record in the past for truthfulness, hon esty and integrity stand acrainst his." He asserted that he was not only dealing with President Roosevelt, but with all' the Cabinet officers who are in league, because accord mg to ine newspapers they are discussing me at Cabinet meetings and are determined to accomplish my ruin if possible. When Ideal with as unscrupu lous men as I do now, I am pre TCNN CSSJf C SALOONS MUST. CL0S : Mateuld FrehlUtlea - Bin ?. Paii . House hy Good Morlty and WW ." .Become Uw . to , Six Month Tennessee has Jotried the; ranks of the dry states arid after; July - 1st, of. the present year,, the- saloons will be c)osed:--The house yester day afternoon followed the lead of the senate and passed the statewide prohibition bill. . . " I It is not -thought the bill pro- hibitingthe manufacture of in toxicating liquors in Ujis sUte will be called np for final- action "7or several days, the stitcwlders pre ferring to sec whether the gover nor will sign or vote the .bill pro uiuiuug,me saje or wnissey in Tennessee before calling up the measure. The bill, as passed by both houses, will be presented to Gov ernor Patterson. The executive, as indicated by his special message, will vote the measure. Under the constitution his vote my be over ridden by a bare majority. It is certain that the legislature will override his vote, if it is put upon the bill. Should the governor take no action on the bill in rive days after pared for anythtng, even the as- t is presented to him, the measure sassm's knife. My mail is being oecomes a law witqout his signa- held up. I am satisfied of that. tare. I will not say my room has been The house passed the prohibition broken into, because there are bill yesterday afternoon at 6:1.1 kevs that can ODen evervthinc in o'clock by a vote of C2 to 36. : :-! Mem cUav- t x Robert t Alexander, Tale m September IU ISO, a4d lcaber 37. 1&0SI h!s hom at Ortwv '"--C .1 Uq wsj a acaof Ilofb AWjuuJctTU and vu me of a family c7' xbt - hoj andalx gjrbtwo brothers a3ooo '&r. ire hlxa, imUri &4 6am TaU, 'toth ry Ttxrcx do filbt4 la the aril W . taZgU brardy throogh tuaay Ucoij b&UJM. la ootufrqaence' carrlM throoth Utm a crlppW haaa and ana. DevpiU thi. he ha battled branny and aconotfaUy, aa a tiller of the aoU. for a burg fjuaQy Be m xaarric to Mlm JUhtcot Oreale,'Pcbmar7 1L wbo w ire bJm. Twrlr chOdrva wp bora to.tbm, tea of . wbjxa at. 11 ring dr kd.1 ua dtb Gacc&urm, Saddf nlj hot rarrlr tb Ttti Aeirel AoUrvd the beta aod cmrrUd wj Um hastAod aad ftbr. curtinjc Wxt gloom orrr whxi UWt a cva of joy00 ChrUtxax chcrr Tor rren - 1 . I ft. ft. . r wwm prmwu ne oaa ixvn rcamut hoaxe-fcthrring of th cbildm) ad rraodchildreo aad had prorldM a bount iful riDpr of mil th CnrUtiax roodi. etc . to mak them hcpj. Oh, bow "tue Uiej UKht what a rtbcrU9K it would prora to be. H w nter hap pier than when h hA3 "th litti onm. hu bnbiM. m b oaJVd th"tn. rlhr- M aroatvd him. weod bow p&"tif to Umtu nobhlnjf boot bU rocio Tb TAcact chxir io hiM career. lh tixcm ot bajcitMw to qaiet a&d lotv. rp-JUi to tnx W ho Ixit thowe who hv ham Lhia trrrible lan cma toll rvf tb ct thii pcbJoE prtiag: no Ut word-tx goodbye. Thouagh pAt th DoosUd of life, h had UUlr boea bnrd to nr bd wrrr felt be-ttw in hi Uf Vrrily, In the midst of h f we are in Wth. He will be -taLmed not o&lj br tbo im nVHluOp family II wa trpTisbt tid ' honor U in ail hie dlluxx elwrnr i willing and aaikwi to aid la MTthtox square deal or a chance to fit them- this Capitol. They may not have Twenty-two Republicans voted for acivw w wj uww iuj me. "wu- stolen mv narwrs. tint thpv n iy aii ine people oi inat viciniiy aoue" consecrated woman, a religious en- ' - . . thusiast of-the Holiness type orlnuuea to a tun investigation Dy I order, who believes God especially j the Senate. appointed her to do this work. I . W . SAUNDERS, First-Class Barber. , ' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Yancey Bldg., Marion, N. O. Cbariotte Chronicle. The mileage exchange ticket ar- ftka eotrc Vi 1 c? ?rketif ,f fr troC npov. 1 Ths Man for Hm C vjtf K mm P.ailt V n uv uAoiuiiAoiwiu. mto existence and that all which -Adopt has come and is to come there has come orjwill come in answer X to prae?:.. Irangemerits of thetfthc wmuung tne-$ow-,aearnei,T j . . . .lL A. Wislaturl mves no other seT3 3oes not improve with time of income can be found, the income Baggage cannot be checked through . Demg tnererore precarious ana nuc- irom ixew i ors. America nas ai m"k m uuttunuj ouu i wftvs SLoofi nre-eminent tor a C. R. McCALL j quality, the-food supply at times siinple and effective checkins sys nough left for the next meal, yet tem- Now th,s ,s a11 broken UP 10 onlv onrft or twice have the child- so far as through service from ren gone to bed supperless. Most North to South is concerned of the inmates appear to be in fair Checking is more trouble than the physical condition, but there is a obsoiete systems of Europe. The Pnff.Mt flnrf RnriAl SimnliCS eogh of food of any sort but string of people at all ticket offices Coffins and Burial bllppiies bre& Many chUdren are poorly bleaks progress, complicates travel, IIS ft r? ft r, n 1 MfliiciioinigiiviiaiLerocji: Htti!dng TlfocRs- Fancsr Iron ; : andZ Concrete. i Fencing " f - ALSO - Corru Oatr 33rczn9 Hajr vand Flotx P Will pay you to call and sceus I before buying elsewhere 7 , BMfiTaJoea,lulew:j: Office io r!w buiHitiTat oothfra l;;t.: rtoelST. - JTTTTTMTTTTTTIMTtfTTTTfTTlfMTT1TMTTMTTn!I HARDWARE R. E. McCALL McCall 'Bros. UNDERTAKERS Any business intrusted to our care will receive prompt and careful attention. and one against the measure. The bill provides that prohibition be comes effective July 1, 1900. With Ihe passage of the bil Tennessee has lined up with her sister states of Georgia Alabama, mm' . r . i Mississippi, worth Uarouna and others. The action of the house in pass ing the bill was attended by con siderable warfare in fact, it was a hard struggle for more than five rs. Great crowds filled the galleries. The local option or administra tion forces put up a strong fight, contesting cverv inch of ground from tho first round. Many amendments were offered, but were as promptly voted down. With the announcement of the vote, the galleries literally went wild, and it required many minutes to restore order. for the adrooQettt of the ooootrr He had many frietxi. m wm rridjnxvd by the larjcv cooooor of pwopi who leathered to pay thrtr Uct rrt4 to the friend, the neighbor, the kiartaaa. He wm Ukeo to "Old 8Uoxa a&d laid to rart beid the krrM wa atd daQKhter who hare rrm bpfor. io await the Racnrrwclioa morn rrhA In re My herU that day. thU quiiosi would make ttedf hard "Who will be nrt and are yoo ready T" Oh. b ready? "For we tDow oot the day nor the hoar." So with ctreamisx y viiinjc hearU w- drosrated hi rrare with the teaatiftd eTergTcsii which grew aroand bin home. If we knew, when frieoda ere nod u Ckly preae to say "icoodbr." Which aiaonx the Upa thai prxwi tka. Tint ihomld noath the daijeU ti. Wo wnold clairp their axau arocuad ea, Looki&jc on them thro oar tear. Tender worda of lore et-ml. W''e wotil J whuper in their am F M To Our Customers, One and All: We thank you kindly for your patronage fcr lic p eijjht years, and solicit your trade for Ibc Kcw Yar, expect to keep crerythiof that Is kept in ari!lul!Uri ware Store, and our motto is to dejj fairly with all, and c shall give yon the -very best prices that vre poiiibly cir vi e clad. There is no heating plant particularly for women and child- and everything being poorly warm- ren It blocks the window even ed by stoves. Sanitary conditions f fc pbrchaser of local tickets, are bad, with neither water nor . , .. . , spwap. and the children cannot against this complicated sys- be keut oroperly clean. One little tem of the Southern roads is the Robing wbo killed Jobn Willis. a a 1" a 111 m . -Wfc a I bov, when askea wnat was neeaea very simple system of the fennsyl- at Boonford, on January 2nd, came Catatoe Happenlni Estatoe, N. C, Jan. 11. Sam Juraca far rchuary Tcrea. At the regular meeting of th Board of County CxmmUsioreni, Monday, January -4th, jurors were drawn for the February term of Superior Court for MclXarHl, as fnUr)w aa -a atavar a I 71 I t reDlied More waier ana Mjap, Vim ft. unH nthr NnrthAjLctprn ;n and crA himapir untmhntilt land this answer expressed a great , T. ov . fl c:mlft i nm. Ln(i now in thft RaVontein. iail. - . . I rt 1 UnnUh io I ...v .- t Over McCall & (Jon ley s furniture neeu.- xv Store. JmUa KAnlrof torn rAnte a milf I SomethiDCT will h? VO lO DC done tO surprisingly gooa, out vms icwiu - - can -hardly-b? held much longer, You pay your $20 and the road stop so much murder or I believe for an eoidemic of 'fever must re- hands over the book. There's no 60100 calamity will be sect on Fresh. Reliable, Pare Guaranteed to Please Every Gardener and Planter should test thjr aniwHnr Jieritl f Our forthe m Groim Seeds. SPECtaL. OFFER FOR IO CENTS we will send postpaid our- FAMOUS COLLECTION 1 pk. CO Da; Twnta I Ilk-, rrtrf Rdih SO 10 IS 1 i k. K;.i.r1K t'rr . - . 1 pi;-, tmrlt rrw-twirM 1 . Fcilrrtm arket 1 Mta . -A -o 12 rir.S. Cholte n.r 8U . Si oa V. rt to&nyt Send 10 cent to P".y,,p?9Sr, .-s;iik id nans fx sw r inu 1741 KM HU Kocktord, IUittoie suit unless better sanitary facilities signing to be done either by agent are yroviaea. no , or purchaser. Anybody can ride found of cruel treatment or abuse ; . , of the children, but owing to thd on the book who presents it, and class of children admitted to the as many can ride on it at one time institution, corporal punishment by as the book will hold out for. The -TnhiDPmg is necessary at times. Southern roads should adoDt the On two or three occasions excessive , . ftnft n:nrm , noiVmilfi punishraeuts wereiven by help- f n n.,orn ot,c hnt. tKp wftrfl sent away. The book. The present Southern sys- kJ w a v - ; . institute tases in cniioren ux uoi wui 13 owiuiuau. most depraved habits and some of these iire cut off from alicommuni-1 TheXreorgia Anti-Saloon League cation and ate. in what is, known as arjn0unces that it will prosecute the refof matbrV? n little building I ma some waysu,.i"'B" ,u;oi oIrf;crr,nfa An tm TT ... It is found thatot tne 150 v-w , -r- very one Mica this nation. Jim Davis and Chcsley Robinson, who work at night at the Mica mill at Penland, while on their way to the mill tho other evening had sooao difference ic an argument and pot mad and decided it by try Ins their manhood. S. L. Phillips is making prepara tions to build a very largo burn at Estatoe. We have a complete stock of Oliver Chilled Plows and Reversible Disc Plows, : Gook Stoves'. 'iRc ngcs.v Coal spd "Wood Heaters.- :. Barb Wire. .Vails, etc ' - j W hem you need anything in oar line call ca us buying elvewhere. ' ' WLthirg you A7 a Happy and Tratprrcax fur s -, THE PRICE HARDWARE C 1 Merchants Sc Farmers :Banlv Marion, North Carolina." : With a directorate formed from the business, profession al and farm tat interests, this bank offers its service and solicits your patronage, basing its claims upon honesty, In tegrity, courtesy and thehih person el f its stockholders. V -llefla for Ptartdle.- I The foUowisg WtUr waa mwird Uat ; w?ek from PearitiC. PoJk coa.nl j. Jannaxy the 8. t90 rtrt&r la Georce Barlesoo. of Garden City, I thririnjr tittle plcm. Thr haa Ua fit has moved to Estatoe. T 1L Cox is still getting some The North Carolina Association i inmates two-thirds are importations ground that thespapers are hired s.M Sparks was bitten ferV badly tua P-ori rf Tn Kpmnlosis. from other States, one rrom uw agents ana solicitors jor wu,ssey by a pig the other day . lRttorf Wfthinton.v In the event wnncoe in virtTt.inn of' thA fttata which was i a session in .Gbarlotte' i ea:..TW.Ur iA-fntPistkte or if she - S' nieov mtesiaie or 11 suo :u - Tuesday and Vednes,lay of last should the property to those prouiulwu week, adjourned to meet with the who might fall short or her raun State-Medical Society in June, or lack of her power m prayer, in Manvpapis uere read at the all probauiniy tne idsuiuw meeting and there wa"8 much dis- tbeloseo &na a very cussion of ways and means to stay lem mig&t W"'?";": the ravage-of the Great White county w Plague. : , nriy a 11 ne iVrf: Come puoue cnarges. jluo fazoilya Located hre this aatozoa ax 4 Mr. C. C. kiaer U BuiVlic A Wga , dw-lrin near Lodf Lral charch. Mr. W. P. rJaxnptoa U hartos A .DUI of Lomber cat for Trpiritjj hi RalUliig. j Mr N Q 8tay U BciUliuA Iatj Bam it oontaioa 1500 fmt of LamW U HinteT Modfn h4 A (Laa lot of pia. ! The Merchants and Farmcrs BanK T. F. WREKN. rmidenl R. F. BURTON, CaUr onorht- to consider thetpro .v .v ; . hihition of- the ; bringing - into .the vns year? Investpme o it m t he IJ Farmtilo someimng um hKl, :rharfrft.andit-fchouW,-also the placo lietteV.r 'You could have act fn regard .tar, the peculiar oih no better bank thanour own farm,- ditions surrounding this instittffipn. y5i Kvery-.uoflar -inna jnve&icu . - g. , i-otiidtmck with tenfold interest- c Tlllmari Comlni ialn. Farm Journal j i-cr-- r " - Plant Wood's Seeds B For The .W"; ' '1 GoidenMarm - Thirty years in buainea,"with -? a steadily increasing trade every-: l year until we have today. ona OI ins largvsi ousmesses in bwb , v in this .eountry--4a- the best of chronic bronchitis; r develops mro 1 nreoarine a speecn ;in ,wuicu-x wi" . attack of paeta.ionia, hnt give it the t - . . : -promise anade tentiou it deserves and get nd v4J - -y . ... :Vr-' "Many-pepple areTsendingnle - ImofotMfll in rWard tOHoOSeVelt's When yoiiave a bad cougoiid -rooked wavs JJndVl am 1 io not let lc ttrag aiong wnu ib.uca . - - - . OonTttaKettie Risk, - r" Take Chamberlain's Cotlgn itemeay ana yesterday, V- sua.Denawruiuiou i ': . ' -;4 vtianfl.rAfTon baa extended to all parts of U rTO coon- he .would C be able, to ae- ' -, the United-States and to niany . foreign - v . - -6r f,ht he . would countries-. '"Its many remafKaDi-cures j - r;,T--"-. y" i. " bf coughs and colds have vi on forit this it heforetbe President re: 1 wide reputation- and ' expensive, use. . aj-x 'v" WppdVSecds 3Wo aro beadquartera for..r,l-. Grass and - Clover SeedsT I Seed Potatoes. Seed Oats,.' Cow PeM, Soja Deans and - ; - WooKTaipeaedptW Catato : . :the;-taet toeful and r&luabla of ; : Grden An4 Farm seed Oat&lcjs mailed fxeetn request. : t.v;.7c:d&so:is,v i Secdsr-piV nichrnond, Vau Mr Chart1 Atchlr 1 rota CWAf4 Creek AtlaAl off otiltlr and KCUiUdhLi uwla, dttrtrj; holiir. 1 Mr 3 D Atchly nX acna wt, riitipf . dorian hUdayt 11 r N J Ratchioa wa tnameu vo ausa ajui j oaurt xw vckj o o o o o o o e ' o rhe writer attended a Christmas tree - service .-at- Chestnut ; Grove, whicbv wa coodwcied by S. M Coliis. nlce-- I wonder 11 toe franioiuoa e Ion wlU nrtat aj,' early -da:Q put yrOM Gttffy.wM marrWl . 1 3. ; - . t. 1 1 . . qoto oruoseuDss . ueiwr man. Mia Lncr-Yelton Cfcritmaa.- IX r has up to this ume. I : noi, . I com aQi Mr Eddia Morro rictM Mr J B leve oiu North Carolina intends 0 j AtchW j ChrUtmaa. Mr ' Joh mith be wet. " .. ' " 1 toa cm horn irom Mumovia tunas- -r MiicV success li) Tus DemoCHAT low. -Mr Le&ard Yelu-Ukro-dtar . " - - wi- c - I with WQ natchina Cbrutmaa thrr had A Larga rpoaram it waid . Iv IU they HarP things neronjr with cffirTo pSUlTu A you tHisyeart ."Now don't get dis-1 Boaiaeaa phaco it baa A cioa arhcU axxA j -9 ing t6 wind "up at Ue; ioor-)tousev ; . . , ,; - cco SruTrra The bcw,yrar,is;heref good things ; , " " . 'V'w--V;: I 2 mat- .'wtiin: arour.d tlm corner 1 A great many prople hare MaT mjm I o -v- J - . .:- - , ' I bladder trouble, taaiajy coe la A,rr4 ypur-way Brace op; have DcrTCjof the ' cccaaiosal r in-u.ecV y- ::- . - - 1 -V: ; - A'::-..;. I The Celebrated Dctoatit Saw Mills Variable Friction r 'Feed. ' - - y. " 2,000 to 10XC3 - Feet per Dj. Send for Ciii'.: - c-T a Engines, Boilers &nd Case;;.. '.;.,ETcry Machine Felly Cu:.n NeVer Jorget that many ; a - great f Uht riomaiic ps t. undertaking has'bden wrought into successafter a promise of . f ailurbs. crrow. J Taka IWi:f EJdary ad "TD Tl TVrTTn T "NT TV VI A rV A rV bafkarh rhutatlcTJBa 3 . ' , " - . - ' I wy and Uadr IrouUa. "1 1 . ' Ti B KIND I WE D O -rwaall, gentle, ajry,ta rrt DWitij K! r - . .. '--For health and Iittloi Earlr Riaera maIL pleasant llttla liver pilla, tha best mad. I nil- Kald br Morrhcw. drumsi. - ' , ri?" A plcdcrafe Trtces McDowell Tub. Cc . , 0 o IS ' floid bv J. W: Streetman. J - ures irom vVp.
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