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J i 1 9 - VOL. XIII. ;THC SAMC OU) THING." ! - : ..T: ::.' -i r" - ?" - ' . , V. - 11 i 1 l xv Jr - - -t XI U KoUA I iriMtr in rv- " ' -- 1 - - - - . ---wt.4 rjrr. 1 ' W. T. MORGAN A TTO R N E Y-AT-L A W, "?,vb ana a Part Chatham t' . :wr-?MIC ' ' ' -VE(. - in First 7 MARION, N. "C. DR. E. J. EVANS, DENTIST WW MARION. - - . Nra - and a. Poteet Hmlri; At ' !! Monday's T. A. MORPHEW rroilNEY-AT-LAW Mvcr Merchant's & Farmers' Bank. It N" ori.i MUie nas come again. National Bank Bldg once more, and probably for. ; s ever, mfan's frail n,t. n, , . . , i. . '-vu)o win vieia I w IT I H 1CI hml 11 rp, . . . '-o wis mxaoies. This is, tha time of tear hen there Qv t 1 , uuicr nine, and when fi -fein,ic : shrink m value. Men who sit in wit? vnen cornep-r , as devout church membcrs-jfeld to vUCir love of monAP on.., .1 - oneicn InP.lP OAncA i ' xuaumg - uovwutes wnen the v list F,rt second and fourth. 7 J. P iaxaDles- tuch men would Ar..j..' I indisrnantlv riorn WUuc ijerjury and raise swearing, and ;fk u .. . " "4111 my smile of innocence swear that their Property ,s worth abou half its true value!. When any such mn :enk i - - " -0xvuiil IU nis false swearinsr as th of his property he attempts to ex cuse himself by saying that he was uuiy aomg that which nearly every body else does. Such mn An seem to have any comnnnni. conscience whatever in thn to cheat, the State and county out ul jum taxes by undervaluing their property. Of course it. is to the interest of all men who list their ! property according to itslmft rl 4- , ' tu expose and Dunish snrK. f.i swearing, - because 'the burden of taxation is -Unequal and unjust wuen one man's Drorfertv 5c ceo sed at its true value and nntl,P man's at half its value. Suggestions are made as to the best way of putting an end to all this false swearing hnt. successful way has yet been dis covered, n is something that is TalL'u4 1 A 1 . . V K i M i ASTON & TATE STORK ttWUl' ana wtten about y " uu sun men keep on listing their property at valuations lrii- - wincn tney know are false. only that but some meu ontnltr conceal much of their property and J x CI ... 1)K J. GILLESPIE REID, Dkxtal Pakloes 'A' ill ;ti)swr calls at any ' ! 'ti r f tlie night. :: :: Rooms 3, 4 and 5 ' I- ! t National Bank Building, Marion, N. C. SINCLAIRlBRAYER ATTORNEY AT LAW 1V iiipt Attention Given All I ' i-l ISt'SS ( 'an'. Intrusted t Their L, C GONEKE, H Physician & Surgeon U3U uames J5. Minn n . w.iuswco or the Hnnm. ru... . , will w to sncceedenry Q. Connor, now oderariudroofthirrJt.. poiniment is an excellent every way and -majority of poopj Mr. -auning ,s.a fine lawyer od of nigii standitrir. n.,: .u. a r- . 1 Jiya,Kn last year he very dmir ably managed Governor KiM,Sn. campaign, with Durham, hUhome, as headquarters. Mr. Justice Man. mng was born in PK.tK-, atPittsboro, in 19 . ' of the late Congressman John Man- tie was prepared in PitU- wro unaer Dr. Sutton .n,t f. A . . XI. MpppittoV I i mzuooi jot the Unrversity of North ( 1 "nil aiivi graduated in 1879, taking th do eree of A. B. He then studietl at the University law school. He wM nominated for 'Superior Court Judge in 1800. For some years h was city attorney of Durham. He represented that county in the Legislature in 197 and at th sion of 1900 was Senator from the 19th district. He married in 1HSH Miss-Julia Tale Cain, ami hc children. -wiruoTa lit nk Tlx Suu lkm of PaUkCSfi tif ha cnt a COtamafA--iU i w.v ifv a aijr CHins thrir attl,oi l rVul.i juuiic Mnh, by tlrt of ev Tim ctcji?.t.acra $ -1 iWUMUte vaiI t. i . . . yilm of rWi!alir!;...- ' tM f lion, clo-j;ftl. ... wi v4- r j r-' ment of which t). .,.J ..u . . i no law for th prtmoft 0f Nt r -1 rc in tin ramj, pvr4 ,y 4 lt AmWjr; thf Ur for IK- ! ".v , . arat.un .if th.. tu-r UL. f-.-. i'. ... oUirr inMH.or: th vi . ' ion of iho Atlr.fr,. I, n(lfj lnl.wiU effect t pmprr f0n,uh nTV V W' 4 -means r-rta,., A,,u. . - ' T r " ! D. WViUU OFFICES I.V - r national bank n FIRST fLOOfe wwww ttkn'tion given to office i' in lht( treatment of ii ; onie diseases. i MrCAI.L C. R. McCALL He Call Br 6s. t : RTAKERS Coiiisis Burial Supplies ; i'-.si.iess intrusted ' ' H. " Car- will receiv2 i 'iiipt LiiiJ careful, at-. '- ' 1 1 1 1 " " & Conley'sPurniture Store. do not "give in" all that is linhlo trt taxation. A T C,-ti PCAE 6 i ? i5 J .i McDowell Realty i Ins. Cq handles ail k; id of Real Proper--. l7 Any one desiring dwelling iots near the Cotton Mill now being" bLi'lt will do well to call at our office and pick out n'e lots they want. We nav(; blue print showing : Ihe streets and -aven- .. ues If you have ariy- to sell, list it witb. Is ! weans a sale : Sea Apply Now for Farmers' Institute. Progressive Farmer. - We want every neighborhcnxl in which there is v a reader of The Progressive Farmer to make ap plication at once for a farmers' in. stitute tis summer. One irr ear h township would not be too manr Of conrse, if each township applied for an institute somp would not bn able to get it, but tliere is no fir of. that. There is no "maiiuor- of jjoubt. about it's payrnr any co;u munity to hold a farmers' institute. In the hrst place, !t costs any par ticular locality nothing .trn to have an'iustitute.' The State holds these; institutes out of funds ;ud by you in the form of taxes, " and it youthTnot get the benefit, some Other section will. All that it need cost any section is some effort, on-the part of a few leading spirits to help advertise and arrangefor the. meeting; and it may be 'made worth hundreds of xl.olhns to :my farming section. , . We apppal'to every reader of this paperto take an interest in tnesejnstjtutfs and uont wait foi others to act Jet to worjs your self at oace and stir up your neigh bors to the point of asking for" an institute this summer. If you can not set others to art. 'with vrm Lmake the start , ou rsel f . You neea not tear the results. . At the first institute Che attendance may ue smaii, dug inose wno ao- attend will be, benefitted, "and the next time there yill be, a larger at tendance. vWrite a letter at once - to your Oil Inspector Citofn. The State board of Airririilt.ir in session in Raleigh lit i- chose the following as the ten oil inspectors, one for each of tW. grcssional districts, they to be paid by the day when on duty,- Georg G. Stoddard. Washirf John D. Battle, Tarboro; G. V rvomnson, Heaufort; Jacob Tljomrv son, Pittsboro: J. H vv- Graham; J. D. , Austirr M.xtr,. O O T . . . ' . " o. o. ixcKhart, Wadesboro; Mar tin A. Higgins, Eunice; H R Jones, Hickory; R. Flack, Butherfordton. There were between 400 and fUV applicants. The act, which becomes effctive toe hrst of July, requires, that all kerosene or other illuminate., , ". vn sokt or otfered for safe in North Carolina shall be snbirct tn in tion and test to detennino iu vaiuo for llluminatinir DurtxK-. TV handling oils are to rcrir the Board of Agricultur.. mmin the oils they pro nose tn h.nrtl fcnd samples of these oils ar Ln hi !c,)llected by the oil inspectors, t! tA-wmz none iy i)rf V. A. by me, the State oil chemist, so as to see that they arc uo to th stn. dard requiretl. The expenses are! to oe met by a charge of ore half a cent a gallon on all illumioating oil brought into the State before its deliverv to 9cint Ho.i. consumers and the oil vessels shall be tagged-. The surplus o-er ex penses goes into the i'pnn1 f,inA of the State, "there being severe th MraUon of tk, ... in tf.rt ., .. . . . f .... " ' Brick Building Matcrhif AO at a i A txx,n ln lrv aj. Oati. Corn and feed Stuff Buff aloe &. Hewitt f .. . . M x lie i irst National Marion Bank i A V W f i i yh, k i 1 sniUry insU.r. a.l raq,rr ,.f him monthly rnort iu U commiwioam and to tl. Boanl of hfsakh ! Sutrt J. . Dul kM cumj, 1 TiM "r st iwrMrr 01 u. HJf of lUlu-j ' -JS. .W - Irrrata in the lULr i f rv ' " mfUf.f near Uno.r. Mr He sW tiw f H- , work last wrrk and . hrUi-i:. a w. in abondarK. gofcl. fcilrcr. fojr ' . dt lwl and aAbmtm. Mr H,r ai IT M n Ptenly of cap.u. lrj hi. a", :7 f W " it bgratifnniMG !cri frNaT f TV Dull that th wtirk nf dn-Uir-r i tw445 fe k iaM .. th? min will t- P,rhH -Irtr ? A lat4 W Topic. w tAWL ..,.4 i . grrnuv th h.r Uk f, rv. .. u.. , . waU Union (Vuniv Jtarr And, bn.thr,nh Lr :T -r w non-payr of hor.t .t.u u riTox J Ityu 1ns.- Coin mm, :vr s- Montu "'ocrat' and Natirnl nan,i a 1)eraocratic paper for ..riV.-JNor- one year for 'l1 both vance. the wit Mit. wiiK tK- ..... J - w ini 1 Wirt, c ij- .M t w tn to attend to othr f il:' ' . - , 'Tt new ck Uhind Thr n 4,t v4 M ". . s i i-r v. T.::, r,;.. v WE CARRY A LINE OF -i s. .rt j..,, i;(t .:i4W.r 0 J ! o in all I The World Ti- T T--v ., -, fc , u ill penalties for the violation of the 2 Af ftl law in anv wnv. n.l tla L,,.l ' T 111 9'lrlHfiC - -" vrwiu i.ii ' w a a aa i a j u preparing instructions for th nk. ' ? servance of the law. f I 3 k. - . - 0,C- t ti3a m. State Directdrof Farmers' ;Insti- tutes, or to the President of your Agricultural College; or.- the."Di- rpntor nf i vmipv A crrirrilt'.nrnl "Tr. periment Station or your Com missionerj of -r. AgricultQrevJaskiDg for an irWtitnfft.:T- "tfc . will VfihrT--itx wry to the ftrooer nerson who will -.' , - . i...-. . . " . see that vou cetthe . institute if - - - J.'. v" " . lime. A tlome for Superannuated Preocbera. Itev. W. M. Bagby, prt-siJingi ;Ider of ML Airv district, M. K. I T "- i f Could Not BtfBetter. r- -r. Streetman'a drug store.' ---- A Church, Soutli. hainteretel him self in a plan to provide homes for superannuated Methodist ministers who have been unable, by reason of serving weak charges with small salaries, to make provisions for me ruturA. . It is stated that if th V,V - - a n a a t Carolina Annual Con ferencA. whiw. lhieets this fall, approves Mr. Hag- by!s idea, he will rotire from activo ministerial work and devote his whole: time to the' project. . His purpose is to canvass thi nrl other Conferences for fund'ancf whenever practicable astAhlih fnmish hnmpc for orrw4 m.l " " "JfcV. MHVI lltildU A. 1 1 .. . . ministers wno nave retired from At. .! - 3Ir. 51 P. SraiUi. who has Ipn elected editor and 'general manager Which is to-be the successor of The uauy inuDstriaiews, - announces that the new paper will make lu appearance. Sand ay morninir. Jnl i 3 o o O You wji tf ro4 (ift-u u.t IA lb- ArttUk . s:i.? p'..- ;u Tftal LlwttlifrJ .Icf.r. ii ib piipr Ute U ctmm Whjr .VxM aar on fc.j a Inferior (4ajw Uq l co bnj Um rtitu ,s p 5iw t4aoq drr from Uiyf wtUU lb- rrU t l. rx4 ccctpttrUan 2! J"-"' I K I! T A ?!. o i 9 J fl Ui i?iJta I lAw rii.:r. ll Our Shop b in Opcxatlon .ov -c- v vn,f. vil: n L M1RI0V. x a Ccer C,t -nf C flc?, timv 6 I I 1. U.6 Ur V fk LXr:AiCE THIS TisNK VOUl? 0 o IAjo t ta rhAci o tr " write Ticrr o i v iiuuua uos crw uiitua. a, omit, ,uiiii meDt, lotiorror balnr to; compare arith T- IT O.l 1 ti il. - gsrf ect teafec of Cats, ; Corns, . Burns, . Mothers--Har yoo ! tried UoUbteft raises' Sores Scalds, Boilflp cent, Eocky Monntaln Teat Jt'i a great Uaa Eczema Salt Bheum.V;For Sore Eres, ting to the little ones, keeps away unm OrA-fSjvraa fMrtarvnaA XTa-nAm I fa A 1 wrta-n V.1 .V&a A SUVA MVUAMC. WU.VO UiUi MOT" grow. . '81 cents. Tea or Tablets. - - . , . -. " J.-W. Krreetfiiao. . . - v - - - ' " - . . ptIM wwww I Chas. M. Stieff o r.e H-vx-t4-r i .uv, all rar-.-.- ; , fcf a I I ArUstic Stieff Shan: and ! StWf Sflfnb'Tfr ----- -. J HMVM t ? . . o t Soutcm Wartroanu .. ;f W ,a .... ,i ; : 3 Trad IS. 9 4).. - - . - - - A - -- . - - - :. , "' ' r. : ' 5 PUCE OF DEPOSIT. It may be that sonic lime yea vol! need some' assistance thnt im. bank can render. -If yea' .ire de positing your money here .nnd transacting your btfnc;s whh a-, you may be assured cfcur Trend ly considcraU'on. Wc ire rl you Scrvcc. i tWri itL r,..: . . ...... M nrf.?a ...... , . . ' -." ".c rt p".ti , a. m it- 4. a wj,-v r ; r.f jr4 i UOitg VV t.j fa. acj ,rB a-Si r; :... tr " .( w, f W ....
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