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. .... : - ...,.,... A - J VOL. XIII. MARION, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1S09. NO 21 .IKRl Lowell - - T IMvM) SESSIONAL AN ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE W. T. MORGAN A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, v r f striving for-industrial leadership. To tliP pArinU nftV.ifU o i- . aus WJ urst codsi aeration lo the People of North Carolina: here must be "the dvlnnmn,f o There is a .proper atid not un- strong, efficient people, the South natural public interest as to the n e same spirit in which it re present policy of the-North Garo- . upo? an cated citizen- ilina Anti-Saloon League, and in .UDa if 7. reso1 iCice u First national oanK o.ag. response to this feelincr vtp U.o K .in "7-ull j. 17 . I - s .mIC ii.iS iui uur uauus to me mow. tnougntn advisable to issue the w- appeal . confidently to the following'public statement. patriotic men and women of North Carolina to see to :t that there shall be.no looking backward. Ti rT u i l -y UI"or oi me XLixecuuve uoin- oy an overwhelminff maioritrl i a. v.., , , thp rkArtrla tmu r " r T ui tue norm jaronna Anti- lP ? of North Carolina have Saloon League, declared for the suppression ofjthe nT ti it ru linnnr faffi ? c- . laRence H. Poe, Chairman. r . ""10.lJ-. Kaleiffh. N. C. Jan. 1ft iftOQ I I no JStotQ An -i W I I ' 1 " stands simply for the enforcement :inr X. Hntept. Km riintr Ol IQ1S exnressed Wl nf thA vntorc Of thft Sfotp. flnn OTP annool wifk fi -r ' me nouse ana oenaie met in -OWE NO MAN AYTMiKG-t MARION, N. C. DR. E. J. EVANS, DENTIST ENFORCING THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE. WW M Alii N. At ) THE LEGISLATURE. T. Fort Every Saturday A. MORPHEW TTORNEY-AT-LAW ( v e v M e rchu u t s & Farmers ' Bank. M I II ON N. G. The House and Senate bly elected by these voters to see J?int sesslon ednesd.v to de- that in no particular shall the ver- Clare lhe resuIt "of tne vote for diet of last May be abated. United States Senator. The totnl We do not ask for more than the vote was 127 for Overman and 34 people have-declared for, nor do for Adams we expect less. The people hav- T c" . . . , inff so nnmisteWhW rJpolarprl tKp?r In the Senate the joint resolu- wishes, it becomes the duty of on Providing for adjournment their law-makers to provide in all February loth was voted down. A 1 1 1 cases me proper legal machinery Bills were introduced in both for enforcing their newly-express- the Senate and House to ed will, and for punishing all vio- ,. , - 1 lations of the new statute Seeing hcitors a Sftlar of 2'000 Per an" that the enforcement of the law is num ln lieu of a11 fees. now in the hands of our own State In the House a bill was intro- officials, we call attention to the duced to amend the law in regard fact that in most counties no com- to the practtce of medicine and the for breaking up illicit distilleries, ,U1" S sa.ary or me and we earnestly ask for a general labor commissioner from $1,500 to 1 m r rrr i , , law proviaing tor tne payment or sawu was rererrea to tne com- $25 for each capture made by a mittee on appropriations Mierm, a poacy wmcn , nas worsea The bill to amend the divorce nthprnnnnLc ro;f laws hereinbefore explained, was the machinery is manifestly in- discussed and action was deferred adequate. tJevond this we ask tor oenator Mannings dim to en- nothing, large the powers of the Attorney let s make no hole in the dike. General and create the office of We do not believe that the Assistant Attornev General at whiskey interests can bring any saary of 2,400 a year, was un- siroug pressure to oear upon our u, . , , law-makers for any weakening of favorabl-V reported by the com the present law. but we do not mirjtee. ( )VKU GASTON &TA L it, blUKHi think it amiss to warn our people Senator Shenll introduced a oil against agitation for seemingly in- to promote the cause of education i W sAHNn PRS nocent r unimportant amend- in McDowell county. W. 3ftlrlUCI43, mftnffi. To make one rhAno-P. w , . . First-ClaSS Barber. open up the whole subject afresh, j Uu' W T nrSl Liabb DdlUCI. . offer anQther mJuch.coveted duced a bill to change the county S T ISF aCT ION GU AB ANTEED . opportunity for the whiskey forces line between Clay and McDowell Yaiic-cy Bldo- Marion, N. O. to spend money in an effort to cor- county, and one by Turner is to rupt public sentiment. We have amend the Revisal relative to the C. R. McGALL &eu Ui' U1 " liability of counties in criminal cats' pawsthe liquor interests in- actions in Mitchell county, siduously endeavoring to arouse a Thursday the Senate passed Mr. spiritof dissatisfaction among them Ormondes bill providing that wit in the hope of weakening the law nesses snan nQt be subpoenaed to 1 I tor their own ultimate advantage, j We warn 'our farmers against these j schemes; we cannot afford to make a hole irx the dike which might lead in the end to bringing down the whole flood of corruption and intemperance again upon our homes. It is our belief that the people of the State, the Anti-Saloon Lea gqe, and the General -Assembly, are alike resolved upon what has become known as the "stand pat1' . 1 .OiiVrr T .of nc ViavP tin hnrt.fiil uver Mcuaii onicy b rumuui - , , . , 0 , 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 6 HcBRAYER ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Attention Given' All I'.usiness Intrusted to Their y ,;iiv, .-. .-. .-. " Paul's Advice to Romans, It Dried Up on People of Today Western Oer iyman Raps Culpable Defter and Dishonest Borrower. GreenborM DtUy lodourUl N. SO. At this sxas'n of thn year h isi ness houses endeavor to collect all outstanding Rco tints that are duo. Many a poor man is hard presswl to meet his obligations whil many a business establishment is in the same boat A party of Greensljoro people were discussing debts and lx?bt paying yesterday when one man remarked that if every man would pay his debts as promptly as he can the money in circulation would be far greater not irreUr in amount but creator in power. A one-dollar bill was marked a few days ago whn a mn paid a bill with it He took tho trouble to watch the dollar that dav and a rhile before sunset tho dollar came back into his jxssession aftr having paid more than a dozen bills. Below is given a few words from ineo say after hiving Iwyn rictitu ized by auch ingraU,i: 'It mt enoutrli io be robbed, but it i most painful to be sham fully 1-opitcJ. "This is especially th"-m- wbn a loan is made or Qrrdit girm as a special favor, ooly to Sa rrpsiid by the blackest ingratitude The slek borrower arl bnvr tnakS profuse promises to pay in a cor- J tain time, but they ignore the ; promises and crow indignant if' you request the return of your money or payment for y our cooja. "Such dishonest dbtnrn ajyl ' liorrowers often injurr Irerritxat and upright ppl in advre cir cunx.sU.nec5, who arc deprived of: the advajiUgcA of lrrowin rx buying on c relit Storckccj.er atl others, after teir.g defmudcO. a few times by dishorn.', tlohton, , will rcfuw cnnlit to nnny whnp iiiiiitiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiii.i ITt if ff " - n n f m rr c oyDuoflmis "iviiaienaic-. the pen of the Rev. S. M. Lyons, j lurion by -calll O.r; deAervinj?. Thus id payrr dishonest tforrowersi "! lfvr! ofcrtslit aipiinst the rihv po r acxl cau. them to suffer ..f through inability to Mo-iur.- g-U without cash. "Io often oliu;n s a rc- w ho 3 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 -4 4 Vorttand Cement. Wali Ttarter0 Lime. TirfcK. V!aatcr of Tarfj. Cement -Tlufldfnrf Uocj. Fancy Iron and Concrete Fencfnjf - ALSO - i 0 Com, Oats. Urczn, Hajr and Flour. Will pay you to call and see us before buying elsewhere V Buffaloe&Hewii mm m . a western clergyman, which is lc- willfully refu.-e to pay inc circulated bv a rrerlit holism ! and restore loans th"ir TV. ( )ften it can i 4 TTTTTT-TTTVTTf Vf VTTTTTTV-Tf tTT? Ttf TtTTTf ?ttf Ttlf TI ' t this season when debt paying. said: 'Some good c:.unchgrs are HE A 7)QU AUTEHS FOHrZ: ILVIIDAVARB ar.tl lo ry aut w Our Customers, One and All:- y tvirrow l.erv . - 1 Wc thank you kindly for year rszlromt. far iKe.nxit I. U K McCALL McCall 'Bros. IMDERTAKERS Coff ins and Burial Supplies I Any business intrusted to our care will receive prompt and careful at tention. '. ' .'. or avoiding the payment of beht, j b loan payer. 1 noy is the order of the dav the Kev. run recklessly mU dH-t f. r mere Lyons' article will prove, of inter -j luxuries, drink, or. iwrtiwi. est. both to crjHlitors and debtors: areas. enterUinmenU. tc Render to all men their dues, not in the lea.st worry Owe no man anything. Uom. xiii, ! B th,ir n,lli- 7g, j and there, l.ve bej:d ;h ir ;n- "God commands us at the peril I come, apo the mann-rs an) style eight yrors. and solicit your trade for the New YtET.- Wc of our salvation to render to aHjX" Hin! men their dues, and to owe no man j pn8ive funeral.a, without cot s.dr-' ware Store, and our motto is to deal fairly wtth all, and Vrc ttllUllU)- A" IMUlCil KlfpiUg OI lr) JK)W u,0y cjn ycJ IhIT ilfhU this commandment is one of the chief marks of a real Christian, while culpable neglect to give others their dues is a mark of dis grace and brings religion into ridicule. "A common form cf breaking this divine law nowadays is the nonpayment of debts and the non return of loans. The greatest petst of business men, the most insolent shall give you the very best prices that wc poiiibly Caa. Store. NOTICE. North Carolina, ) In the Superior Court, McDowell Co. February Term, 1909. J. A. Whetstine vs. L. F. Whetstine. . ' The defendant above-named will take blame be uixm the heads of the whiskey element. DUTY OF ALL GOOP CITIZENS IS THF SAME. If they "seek to violate the law, swift and sure punishment must be meted out to them. Upon this Doint we ask all good citizens to be alert. It is the duty or every appear before the grand jury upon a bill ef indictment on the first day of court, effecting an economy or the several counties, as im mense costs accrue from the pres ence of witnesses on the first day when they are not needed. The bill carrying the appropria tions for the State School for the Blind came from the committee on State School for the Blind with favorable report and was referred to the committee on appropria tions. It carries appropriations of $22,843 for 1909 and $22,000 for 1910; an annual appropriation of $65,000 for maintenance and $100 a month for the school library. rjconoroy is praise-worthy, out wastefulness and extravng-sno are ; 111 11 " '! i ' i sinful. They who evn save caxj ' t r i . r afford to give to God His .unsaxxi We nave a complete siock oi UUvcr pay luejr OUls. .oUtitig is mean which is honeit and which er.abl-. us to do justice to al! men, Init that way of living which makes t show at the ex;en,: of f)tbr is mean and un-ChrvUan. Cd any thing be more hum. bating to (- i est pe.iple than to ve? so ralli ' II I V 1 1 churcn inemwr-, nno .w in 0 imposter and the most brazen de-1 riht and left, dchan-Jy pas th-ir 'iUhcn you need Anything in crjr line call OH til befrr. e j . . . - ,i creuiiors iv ana spn J io luxum b, frauaer that torment society is the , , - . , , . , , ; . ... enterUinruents, drink, travel, i tc. man or woman that owes bills or the raom;y th,t shtdd uw-d to: loans and willfully refuses to pay. j pay their debut What car u Storekeepers, doctors, undertakers. more, mortifying to ChViolian publishers, owners of houses and I cn refinement than t.. t, -rj , i i I that their bj.tl-axid owe 1 d!s hM others suffer much more from iad i . . , . .T ChiLled Plows, and reversible Disc -Plows, Cook .StovesRanrtes " ': Coal and wood HcavcfS; Barbed Wire Nails &c- buying elsewhere. . " ; . Wijhinjt you a Happy and Tropercu" THE PRICE HARDWARE CO. debts than from stealing, robbery. an d business depression causes combined. "The culpable debtor or honest borrower is a theif lecause i he takes and keeps to pay them? Hi painful to other i uien of good principle to ktn i hat their wives ar. wnstdul arvl lis-1 extravagant witli their w!j.jf.s a. i 'willfully neirliirerit in navinj' Vills loni' dvenliif? !, it nnl n friil.'. unjustly thefll jr thT. ,f Ou.it'ftn prsrxi-:SvS success Pe tfoods of others. The thief takes i fninilies forfeit tli onh 1t.o sccretly the property of others. ; credit, liecauwr'thfy tofu to 1 U K.,,1 r,r-,rr.C ,r,li; delLS Slid loSlXsl under the pretense of paying, but does not! pay. Where is the dif ference, then, between the person! can have no cornet Oinsiiar who does not pav for gixxls ami '.conscience, hence. U.ere c no the thief? The loss is the saino to . a,, a?,iewT !l,r r , t s : tuinieDi oi omer "TiiOS" wh'i make lijjiit p ! ing tb.eir debts wifi ;nAk light of 'other obligatior.s. Su h ;wiplo notice tnac an acuou wntiueu. ao awm, f has been commenced in the Superior friend of temperance, of course, to rv M,.rinwpH onnntv to obtain an cp that, our Prohibition Law is absolute divorce; and the said defendant thoroughly enforced, but it is no will further take notice tnat sne is re- fa d . f th temperance quired to appear at the next -term of ruoiebu e uu nr?J -ti A,., c.:..-rw fltt4 milv tn h man than of any other good citi- held on the 6th Monday after the 1st zen. It ts now one Of the tsi&te S Monday of January, 1909, at the court satutes which every official and house of said county in Marion. N. C., . . . . sworn support, , and and answer or demur to the complaint Citizen is WU1" ia yy , in said action, or the plaintiff will apply whatever his original attitude may to the Court for the relief demanded m have been, it. IS OS mucn tne qul of every man to support the fro- The two cent postal rate on let ters between this country and Ger many went into effect January first. All having correspondence between a man whether he un AAnntrioc vvtdpome the new sum and will not return it! I he law not only on the ground of injustice is the SAine m both ca.ses. i.i r I lirrr TT-illful dflKtnrc a nt lliAnoct e.conomv out also ror ine reaiou '" w. v. that it will increase largely the borrowers are thieves and d bo branded as the worst enemies progressive nations and thereby of society dutie.ik. To live , is root! or , , . . . l sells goods for which he receives j dpy at te expose of othens nothing in return. Do you not ! to run bills right and left without suffer the same injustice, whether : regard to bow wo can meet them, .iiio ara cjnlt. frt vnn or! are condemned by the church and . ov an gcxxi-uving peoples . pjo some sleek individual borrows that : . , CP ..ri lUVAiVOt t -.w... mon tlrc-iS, hoo.Ht living within our means, will command the re- is always a result of imaJl beginnings. hoii men mxkc their business stsccrss by be ginning tn a small vray with a Savings Account Cultivate the avin hab;t Open a hank account Do it today. ' e r- spect of all upright people anJ are to '-'""" Ti.i ti,e Hit-.h i:,v of .Tannarv. 1909. t i. ua nromnte more intimate relations. A willful debtor or dishonest hihii.ion 1 jaw .as w suuuum uui - , , Thos. Morris. J?1!1"0". JKi;n. thAft or The more nations know of each borrower is R m.t shanwful ck uiern 01 tne onperior vux. ntW.r the, better does t- make for . - arenn I ne samo ueuaiuca mi -- " - . ,v... -.j . 1 ., : I, Mt rrAA bv law for failure to enforce xne peace oi vu Ww.,u , also NOTIfP. last-named laws are iNoria varoiiui, f luiucuupcnui 1 . - - ---- . .. . McDowell Co. ) February Term, 19U9 avaiiaole in tne mairer 01 piuoiui- A BJaaton, C. W. Laughridge and W. tkn, and the duty of the citizen is vr. Guy, trading as A. Blanton. Gro. $e same in each case. Any ueg- cery Company, John E. Hurst Com- jfroffidal 'should- be promptly ffitimrsh- Provided by the strong, ator & Company and Quinn- statute. . Marshall Company. Good citizens eyrywliere should .xr v r1o let their city officials, sheriffs,- TVia defendant, above named will take dAnnties. and their solicitors know notic,B,that an action entitled as above hathe better public sentiment of c118 V6? n ' toSS the commaaity is behind law.-en- Court of McDowell .,7 recover , . such .ases" oven 111 jnays aai anu recoivcu. -vua &v- , a.v .-, ;.i o.,ll a n A rl H xraraA ntlfiTl cant. act -and I n dAtA.rmTnAri minority acting wiui f ir the appointment of receiver toUu- law as a club, can secure, toe take charge of th property, goods ana thorough-going enforcement efTacta of thafeu&mt; and the said Vs2tnS? in fronrlv- Dro defendant will further take tioticr that which IS expected n strongly pro- he is required to aopear at tn next hibitiori communiues. v term of the Superior Court of said conn- PROHIBITION IN KEBUlLDING THE ty to be held on the $th Monday after. frrlH. " the 1st Monday itfjanuaryr 1909, at tne 1 , . vit-i-nl. -'rohi-v. hnno, r.faairi mniltv in Marfonvl The moral argument ror,proiii J f anil onawor m flfltntir f(illfl Cfflll- plaint in said action,,. or the plaintifEJ require-furthef mention here; will apply to the court foheUet de-i -ThSrui: SCTSW. 1W. ' add tbatconsidcrattonior p.jta.ot. .ClerK of upenor.urx. bringing rtne r people 01 -nunu Carolina and the South to the new frauder, liecauso be breaks a con tract entered into ' with a fellow Honesty is the policy that wfari in this hfe and that will aid us to, gain eternal life hereafter Over the veto of Governor It terson, both hotii-s of the Iegila- ture WMnesdav paisc.! th! Senate : Merchants &. Farmers 3anl Marion. North Carolina: - P ..." T. V HY.S Irridcr4 B- Y. BUKTX3KvCkHtr o z c -c 0 C - t--C 0--00--04H9-0-&9 Plant Wood's Seeds For The Garden 6 Farm. Thirty years in business, with a slcadil7 increasing trade every year until we have to-day one of lha largvSt businesses In seed in thia country is the beet of evidenca aato- The Superior Quality t of Wood's Seeds . VVd are headquarter for Grass and Clover' Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, ; Cow Peai, Spja beaos na iil Fanri Seeds. . Wood's Oeaerlptlve)' Catalog , - the moat sefaiim&yalttbl of I Garden and Farm' seed Catalog- - maUedfteeonreqTiert.-. . j: man in good fnith, and binding in j bill which prohibit-. tle alc. of in conscience until fulfilled. When toxicating liquors within four mile T.!W.'V00D&S0!1S, Seedsmen, - RlohmomlVi rrV n,. , U.A1 AcattTA I .liAn Vv-F' 1-orTirf1 A XlTf M I 111 L1U1J. -I If 1 7 . u Uarmer. both one yearior $i.du. r fuv- , :: v . v ' -v - - , ; , r "-vj - .- . - v r ", t - - - , . - - .-. -A - - , ... . . - a person nuys gooas on tjiiu, rents n house, subscriles for a pa per, employs a doctor or under taker, he agrees to pay within a reasonable time. When J c culp nldv fail to do o h vioi ill's Ms " v contract, his nJ'Hii. of Ihhut h;.i becomes iruilty of lnvintf 'OtiirvNl gfods and services by fraud, the Vldishonest !mwer im-ms the same . V j infamous Mitni. T jrj'Jre n person is- gjvnt wonr thit ctn be mdi g.w V nlv 1y rerar..ti'm. but to add' to injury Vi crim if fraud is t -lievom war.-; Umu a thief. , , - - - - i ; TTio dishooest debtor or uor- rowerjs a base ingrate. The. in; gratitude and insult offered oblig ing" 'storelccepcrV doctors owners of houses, lenders iofmobey od others by such im posters are most pUble;. -liaroyou not neard of ji school in Tcc.tr aul i in effect a State-wide prohi'-ntion act It U efTective duly 1st, 0YX Ti.e vote in the Sentr m llr -anc as on the original passage. 9 0 For he:ih Kod hi;4o5P"rWl"i Little Early Rirr--ill. foUr. tdttutant UUle Urer pillc tha bmt mA- ajd by Morpbetr. dmcitrf- A modem hotel, to cost $4S.fM to $7S,O0O, arl to b Voown as the Huflry Inn, will b bailt at Hick- ory. v - - ma i . -ii iT k4 trr tt . j,, - y . bUuUer troobU. maurif da. to iwt of th occajdoaal ti& la tbn lck. II1 rnat3-nii-JL' nrtft-TT CUor dera,tc.. Dray ia I-xaM la da - . JI rtrotuu. . Tax lura ay- w-IArt- r Tber ar for wmk bc-. backache,' rbramatic- paint d a ktd nry and blaJJr trgraUov UdoCHc j; as4 antlapotic and ct tnotopUy. XXto'I U& to rtt DeWitt'a KidT 4l&cf mil-. Aerrrt - iTbutaU- JifTtW alta 0c . SoU. by U. i. Morirw o O V T "Cr v- W" The Celebrated - . . Dcljoach i Saw Milts with V Variable Friclica Feed. ' 2.000to 10,000 t Feet per Diy. - T. Scai for cauA;c cf S.trMdSiir.cJ.i., ! Engines, Boilers and Gasoline Engines o o o o o . Ercry Machine Fally Gt-arantoed. ? John L. VilliamStZAjcr, m TlumrVtlU. C w,, ,-p-- --a- .mm J o - o o
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