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f " . s Lowell tittl Betmoerat V VOL. XIII. Mv'OKKSSIONAL W. T. MORGAN TTORNEY-AT-LAW, i First National Bank Bldg. MARION, N. C. DR. E. J. EVANS, DENTIST w-w M Ai:i N. - N. C. . 1. '2 and Poteet Building ii 1 Fort second and fourth Monday's T. A. MORPHEW VY i'OIlNEY-AT-LAW 11 r Merchant s & Farmers' ! N N. C. j. GILLESPIE REID, I i :ntal Parlors '.Vill answer calls at any r' ir of the night. :: :: . Rooms 3, 4 and 5 i ".-i National Bank Building, Marion, N. C. SINCLAIR & McBRAYER ATTORNEYS AT LAW IVonipt Attention Given "All 1' -iness Intrusted to Their ' VKi; (i ASTON & TATE STORE i: K M. CALL C. R. McCALL McCall 'Bros. UNDERTAKERS Coli ins and Burial Supplies Any business intrusted L our care will receive prompt and careful at tention. Over YU'all & Conley's Furniture Store. McDowell County Real Estate ror Sale WW WW : . Mi- on Muddy Creek, 4 miles !' V.-':i ..:inintHin. N. C, on Sou. ; ' j'.-od creek bottom, the ' ;i-c through the center. The 't;:d i- heavily timbered. 1 ' -1 V-ruis riht. 1 f:.iv.. mile's of Marion, N. C, '" ::: wtivation, J- in meadow, -10 in 1 ' !!. l.-dauce in timber. Price and :-- : ai r t he buyer. 11 in Kutherford county on first viv.-r. near (iolden, N. C , 40 in ' ' f: 7"i in timber, balance in i There is plenty of Gold "' i'-ii-.-, and a fine chance too for ' - :! Price low, terms easv. i-:- 1:,.;ir Dysartville, N. C, 20 in balance in timber, a good -ood spring right at house, !-s of lly. ,-v,'lHiig house and large lot in : "it north of town on macadam . ' ' '' good two room dwelling, ' : ' huiid several more. ' : i w. . --tory fj room dwelling and : - ii 'I' ll on Spring street. ! ' ' ' 1 '' ' : a ud large lots, rents : i i each per month. Terms ; '' '""a dwelling and lot southeast 'v" Terms easy. 1:1 'Kvellinrr nn Mnrcrun uf-roof i! help you to buy a home if - our list will suit you. If anything to sell see us, we are '-v"ll a.s sellers. WW WW 'cil Realty a Ins. Co., x Farmers Bank Building - NORTH CAROLINA. ANTED: Men or Women ;- McDowell county. Can -''- to $2.) per week. Ad-'"Hw-r "A," Raleigh, N. C. t and weekly News & 11 I weekly Farmer & ;'i three one year for ;fi advance. 140.00 Sewing Machine for $28.00 i ' i , , d 1 ;it The Democrat office and " t lv: , .. chao 7 ,! you money in the pur- FACTS ABOUT MARION. A leaflet just issued by the Man ufacturers' Club contains the fol lowing 'Tacts about Marion": Natural advantages unsurpassed. Located among the foot-hills of the Blue Ridge mountains. Most healthful climate in Amer ica. Railroad facilities unequalled in Western North Carolina. Surrounded by mountain coun ties full of sturdy men and women, anxious for work near ho.no in similar, climate. Nor-resident capitalists are in vited to consider Marion's many commercial advantages. WE HAVE RAILROADS Competing lines: The Southern running through the. country east and west, with another line from Marion south to Columbia and Charleston; the Carolina, Clinch field & Ohio, the most magnificent mountain road in America, passing from N. VY. to S. E. through the county coming from the great Vir ginia Coal fields and connecting .with the Seaboard, The Atlantic Coast Line and other roads, giving it direct outlet to Wilmington an 1 Charleston. Fourteen passenger trains daily. timber The new railroad opened to the market immense boundaries of Vir ginia forest timbers of every kind. Marion is the natural market for it and the only manufacturing town near. WATER TOWER The Catawba river two to four miles distant contains fine powers, some of which are to le developed at once. offering to new enterprises special advantages. FACTORIES Four large furniture factories working hundreds of men. A $300,000.00 cotton mill in course of construction just outside the corporate limits. A large veneer factory. Two planing mills. Two new knitting mills. A foundry and machine shop be ing built. A novelty and score of repair shops. RANKS A national and State Hank with resources $750,000.00. All business buildings arc o brick and of excellent appearance. Many magnificent homes. CONDITIONS A population of 2500. Hundreds I of high class laborers making good wages and bringing prosperity to themselves, the manufacturers and both at home and nbnm 1. With the community; more money per j this industry more energetically capita than any other town or city j developed and with storage warv in the State. An excellent graded j house.- to take care of fruit ;ro;,. school with nine, teachers. Com-lerly prepared for the market, there plete, electric lighting plant for ; should W no ne cssity f.r iiringmg streets and residences. Absolutely fHncv upples to the Abbeville r.-gion pure water coming from springs from the state of Washington, or in secluded mountain coves, eight j elsewhere, except there should r miles distant. Complete sewer system. Elevation of town 14d0 feet. As healthful as any location on earth. An elegant new hotel now being erected on Main Street. Streets being beautified and extend ed. New and expensive residences being built. Local and long dis tance telephone system. Iour church.es. OUR NEEDS The recent opening of immense I timber tracts affords special oppor tunities for wood working plants of every lqnJ, especially to make wagons, chairs, mantels, refrigera- n 1 i tors, doors and blinds, txok and tiling cases, caskets. We have equal advantages to offer cotton mills: thousands of sturdy men and women -in the mountains about us will not go to mills lower down, but would gladly enter such mill if they can remain here in the climate of their birth. Coal is cheap. Power ' obtainable. Transportation exceptionally con venient. We need investors. Investors need our facilities. Let's get together. For infor mation write, The Manufacturers' Club, Maridn, N. C. Dewitt's Little Early Risers, the fam ous little liver pills, small, gentle and sure. - Sold by iL F. Morphow. V, .. s, - . - SHOULD GROW APPttS. Mr. M. V. Richards Cails Attention t Opportunity of AppJt Growers Ui Western North CoroJIn. Athevllle citlieo. In a letter to The Citizen. Mr. M. V. Richards, land industrial agent of the Southern Railway company calls attention to the op portunity for the development of ; the fruit, and especially the Hpplo growing industry in this part of the state. Mr. Richanls says: rnior Uiti.en: 1 hnve rr Wltb tts. l . .. n.ui.- mail passing interest th article which appnrd in re cent issue of Th- Citizen relative to the tine apples from the statf f Washington that have this winter and spring been on sale at tbe fruit stands in Asheville. Tins is a matter affording fl ..r serious thought and should bo y spur for renewed activity t all who he at heart the maxinuim 'ievei,.;. ment and the wide utihation of the n-sourres aud opiHjrtunit i.-s of . esiern ortli CJaroIma. It Uen demonstrated UvoUi,d doubt that apples of the hi fiAs ,ini;.. i . . iuauL. lhii rn grow n in vmir trict and that the industry is susceptible of indetitiite expansion. W ith the vast area of mounUin larals available tliere is eery rea son why orcharding should U one of the most important sources of wealth throughout Western North Carolina. "It is not enough, however that the apples bo produced generously, ., , , I i. . i .. i . , aim nun. iiie inrrv iuaiu. size in order to appeal to the buyer and yield the greatest returns U l: the grower and shipper Th- hsx methods often einplove.1 in irenr ing fruit for the market militate against its ready sale in rompti- tion with growers from sirtions where ierhaps the fruit is not so good but w ho scrupulously catr ' to the fancy and taste of the con- sumer by presenting their vars in the most attractive form. It will be found that those apple growers lind tlie widest market and the most attractive prices who .i . . i i .-ii gruue meir apples 'ureUillv ami nrotert them from irimrv in hrin.l. ' j - lingbywrappingea. il apple, and shipping in small packages, w h-.-'n insure the fruit getting on the market, oven though shipped long distances, in an unblemished stAte Our growers should give more &t j tention to the preparation of their ' ! c : a. t . i i . iruuior me market. i ney win find a little extra caie in th. se lection and packing of the fruit will bring the infinitely greater re turns, prove a permanent advertise tnent for particular orchards, and open up more extended markets a total crop failure nt home "In many of the successful fruit growing sections of the country it is founl that these various pnb- lems can Wst 1h? met by the cu- operation and organization nf fruit growers, and I hope soon to see a comprehensive organi.Uion of fruitgrowers .n Western North Carolina that can bidderiaiue to all competition. I would also n-e- ommend all fruit growers or those expecting to engage in the business to keep in close touch with the dc- partment of agriculture at Raleigh. Valuable information can always be obtained from the department as to planting trees, cultivation, spraying, etc. Yours very truly, "M. V. Uicn.i;ts Tand and Industrial Agent." Bury the croaker out in th- woods, in a beautiful hole in th ground, where the wooI-h kM pecks and the bumble-bee bum. and the stracinie o u ir siraddi. j around. Klll U St0 U nnd The worst foe for 13 yer of John Deye. of Gladwin, Mich., was ar-anning nicer. He paid doctor over $400.00 without benefit. Then Backlcn't Amlca Salve killed the nicer and cured him. Cures Fever-Sores, Boil. Felon. Ecs EO&, Salt Rheum. Infallible for Pibw Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns. 25c at J. W. Streetman's drug stow. -.. MARION, N. C, THURSDAY. MAY STATf Hfl . - 4 . a h Stf:i, vir:,rrr. a gr l ii-.r, i t--. I: pid 'or st. ro;upll $ at Ilickorv lit Kri Mr V ( porrh a'. 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