eraoerat VOL. XIII. MARION, N. C, THURSDAY. JULY IS. 1909 - - ' ''"' J r lKO SESSIONAL W. T. MORGAN TTORNEY-AT-LAW, , V'irt National Bank Bldg. MARION, N. C. DR. E. J. EVANS, DENTIST WW MAKK'N'. " - N. C. Kooin- 1. - and 3, Poteet Building tiM Fort second and fourth Monday's T. A. MORPHEW ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW TARIFF MEASURE PASSES. r-i- Merchant's & Farmers' Bank. N - - N. C. DR. J. GILLESPIE REID, 1)kstal Parlors Will answer calls at any Inmr of the night. :: Rooms 3, 4 and 5 KiM National Bank Building, Marion, N. G. SINCLAIR & McBRAYER ATTORNEYS AT LAW ii . t u,i: r:.. 11 I n in u i wnuou i eu vvn I'niMiitvs Intrusted to Their C:in :-: :-: :-: ) V I i 1 M r ASTON & TATE STORE L, C. GONEKE, M. D. Physician & Surgeon svwvwv OFFICES IN NATIONAL BANK 1 1 N FIRST FLOOR WWWayV i i. Attention given to office )v.u ti. t- in the treatment of chronic diseases. Ten Republicans Xast Their Ballots Against the Bill While Only One Democrat. Washington, July 8.The tariff bill passed the Senate just after 11 o'clock to-night by a vote of 45 to 34. Republicans voting in the negative were Beveridge, of Ind iana; Bristow, of Kansas; Brown, of Nebraska; Burkett, Nebraska; Clapp, of Minnesota"; Crawford, of South Dakota; Cummins, of Iowa- Dolliver, of Iowa; LaFollette, of Wisconsin; Nelson, of Minnesota. McEnery, of Louisiana, was the only Democrat recorded in the affirmative. As it passed the Senate the bill contains almost 400 paragraphs. The Seuate made 840 amendments to the House provisions, many of which were added to-day. The closiug scenes in the Senate chamber were tame indeed. Mr LaFollette's three-hour speech to night was earnest, but not especial ly animated. He had a slim audi ence. Senators remained in their seats only when required to be there to vote. The results of the vote on the bill had been long discounted. There was no doubt of its passage by the usual finance committee majority. Following several hours of mo notonous discussion of the general features of the tariff bill, the clos ing hours were characterized by a spirited controversy between Sen ator Aldrich on the one hand and a numlxir of the insurgent Senators on the other as to tho standing of Republican Senators, who might cast their votes against the bill. The bill being put on its passage was passed. Upon motion of Mr. Aldrich, the Vice-President announced the Senate conferees as follows: Sen ators Aldrich, Burrows, Penrose, Hale, Cullom, Republicans; and Daniel, Mone3r and Bailey, Democrats. G00O ROAM WO. nut irT a ta tnt rttm start Work of Hlihwoy Dhlsi. in komu ana rirst of Sotinar. vn Confined to Mountain t Counties During the month of Auin.it and I the 6 ret wk of September the! work of the Highway Di viiion of I the North Carolina Geological ani t Economic Survey will U confined to the mountain section of the State. On August 4th, there will com mence a systematic study of th road conditions as they exist in th mountain counties. Addrew will be given in nearly til of the counties and meetings will t held with the county commissioners to discuss ways and mean for im proving the condition of the pvi-. As far as posible, the public n.t ings will be in charge of tb coun ty commissioner, and will . dressed by the State Ueolow-vst and the Highway Kngnnevr on tho on -tical value of roa.ls r,.l Ihjw tho county can obtain good roa.U Thr following itinerary giv.s thf Ut-s and places at which u.r ju dir meetings will be held: fr iK r r',r , f f 'ip - WW lm )Im I mm Ca recK i w cl im t 'j i i Uxri w unlcr U;e w-e lxf.. U. IwU cor.fVirr.l tht! : sro m many rr.or whtc t tx4 jiaai t it K M. CALL C. R. McCALL ITINERARY (rtMII RtAI 4 FJ7T1 N Vth ft w ..- .... ... ' 1 it M ill. r:.s 1 . .ii r f McCall 'Bros. UMDERTAKER.S Coffins and Burial Supplies Any business intrusted to our care will receive prompt and careful attention. Over McCall & Conley's Furniture, Store. Tobacco Tax Increased. Washington Dispatch. The Senate incorporated in the tariff bill before finally adopting that measure last Thursday the provision' increasing the revenue duty on tobacco from 6 to 8 cents a pound. This action was not taken without a hard light and for the first time in a long while there was a strong party vote. The Democrats voted unanimously in opposition to increasing the tax on tobacco, while Aldrich was able to pull all the insurgents in line for the increase, something that he has ed r0ads for their county Till: NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College M'liiitiiined by the State for the a . . . a. m a m AUgUSl 4. Mealing Madison County. August 7. Meeting st ville, Yancey County. August 10. Meeting at lUkorv ville, Mitchell County. August 11. Meeting at Sruc Pine, Mitchell County. August 14. Meeting ut 11.,:-,, Watauga Cuinty. August U. Mooting fit Inoir. Caldwell County August IS. Meeting :U M. ron ton, Burke County. August 19. Meeting at Man McDowell County. August . Meeting at Kuthrr fordton, Rutherford County. August '23. Meeting at H-nl.r sonville, Henderson County . August '24. Meeting at Hre ant. Transylvania Cxjunty. August 2tL Meeting at Wnvnes ville, Haywood Cunty. August 27. Meeting at Wei,tir. Jackson County. August 3. Meeting t Frank lin, Macon County. Septemlr 1. Meeting at Hr son City, Swain tounty. Septeniber 2. Meeting at Mnr phy, Cherokee ( on nty. Septendjer 4. Meeting at lun: bus. Polk County. I.' - - - - 1 I I . ! . . . . . rjverv one is crruiany id u ian" at Jit- attend the.se meetings, which it i Sjasmg aiut u. v. believed, will U full of interest u p.u!. at M--rga:.t. . .i t i t tnose who uesiro to obtain umrov u;i t;.i i . .-.-.; TTi jnaltx for ('. lKir.--.r. : . ( r. . r . of tfx omrry. . 1 c-..i.v m-S, be b alitor x -. ir - t..r tr !-a lia'.irwvt ' h ir. i - --: . . - .&'. I' T)." rj r'. t. - '. r f t. .. r" . '.. . : i'k. ' teima: ; - V riv v " . - '. ; i - ' ed h T M S : :r-f - - "AT f : S - -. . Ulg t . '..i . f HI t - - Mr 'x:..U-f .-: i :ave .'.- .- ; .. t Ui! i -r i;r - hae w ri i & f-i-.-f-. . ! f r s i . i; ' : . - I i. -,'.. :. ' ' 'jlrr.'.rr.. : t '. ' !' iinn ; lor-.., - A -.a'... : at i v-: . w t !-(:-) ' i . a.- . :. , ,u : ar. fg . : ' r h h '. . w 3ts rh. I', , r nf t 'K '. I . m ,;. . aii I r J ii ' injfhaai. Via iir. r i r V - . r t . i! '. -ago fir lu : v. r . . i;ulgl muiv t t,- h rr; :n.r. ai .- s.x. of tl. i"" r lUr t: r w r r r i "... '. tui r.r -ici-vii i.. i. .. c n t i -: ' .. r.- v ai.t- ''. ..-- 1 vi tg a: :'. t 1 li;al a. . r vjC" -.-'.---- v ("v rr.r.. '.i- ' lL.:g. ti r-w a ' i -. vi-t r t ln ..'.- '.. .- i.-ut-. c ( M. ill fcuwfeMU. (Ura j a IjlX Lluai a Laft "- ; iu w a&- o t- c(m ai W.aa 4-at v"'i 4 if- S:int Umh i axi A -v.Te c ' Vc tttA lu' if t i fatf SciiM 1 1 Sec Merc. Mr Builder. wa avt 4ir a.ti e a BrlcK - Building Materiel x. I - a Cka licuiiH - a t l..tc a ( r otU a a.a. a.t- TU W a.t in JV a, Ma. Oats Corn and feed Stiiff . HI I' . ; u jut; 1 . . ,t v - v -.-.a. r a.-.i 4 if i alt ws. r '. C '. l.- '.- t - a 7 1 1 m tn tl " :i rr,iinM Ta4 .,' f -a-.e a.tti tl t 1. - '.. ..4 Bi. t V tttr a. ' " ta W (-ll I ft - '7 lt UM Utt illM ir'.. ".rf ftiiu 'j4 44 ft '.c !k ft i la: 4 ()ii;tll4Mrt ' :;ettc o int iik vi at f ..'- r?i cfi a ! Kil i i r 4.fft-.4 V.Va Wk. V ( - i ? . -.-at ft.1 tll a.ft"4 . 4"! H.f . "trt '.ft in. J 1 Buffaloed Hewitt m !. ..n,4 ,. ...i t.,. , fftilMt it IMMtMI..,jmiiumii.. . a ri m ri C ill low her N .ind Iiu!;;.'. : i.a.ii't4ft-r tw tia wa a.aftf rk'll ti ' .44 4 V. t V i v it r. irfi t : t.i r r a a ! r i.:i:4t.tii ''-a . ;: 4 ; Yy I ". a - pmmm- aw 1 nv Wtfaxl. w 1 1 n m f i a mm ? fl fl --- ' -m-m nft-i Jk 1 y a va fittaa f ' I'. aft z, c : itim - Mn..4r f : . "i i '.. TS 1- c: Hi tifl L i .' 4 ti- fa 'l cctft. tf l .4 f iEta . a : Jtft4MtKO ,"'. .4 ffttft a: a-nt1 The Peerless Store. . 4.. ft r- ;l been unable to do at any other counties or townships which in- corurni;- r.a i -r. ar. i '..'.a: stage of the tariff tight. It was a tend making any consiHerable im- new only Ma fr : a-,?1 vf.ii. - square party ngni. provernent to a road or a port.on f,,r a ,t;r r! ? tra- :. t.-. While resisting this increase in of a road will -c b!e t rr eive cj.Ute t . the tax on tobacco the Democrats sach inf(nnation as nmy U d.-strr,l u i u.i a i '-a ' i.i .i . . . acceptea tne otner provisions 01 by the txani of county or tDn It r- -.. ft-rtk Car Hank with the IT PAYS l aftv:4titv. aa4pr.atL"7 vi. ft Xai - a - a f i ) 4 .' t ;7 s ki jiaimi kf it; a.:.ctM 4 i at itc ew4t4 .ar ia ta.W:r-a44 a iAa -ft' 4". I cJ First National t ;aceti ii a ;;a a4 f the amendment relating to tooacco. commissioner, both concerning the , fcfv;t. jit They supported the provision that approximate cost and the iit-st ' nuopii puts an end to the giving away of methods of construction. In this; coupons, which the independents way, estimates of the cost Df pmj Jf rtu " ' r. say will help their trade. Senator erly grading, draining rind surfv- m,fl' r 041 "-" asai IfftA.:a&w aa.i -av w i . i i i . i - w - W'.n.en of North Carolina. Four Simmons, uamei, uauey anu lDg a particular piece of roa.i ran Jq .ri-.f.i .' I "-'.ilar Courses leading to De- others spoke strongly in opposition be had, which will be of value to nr, Sivee'ml HonrcPS fOP w lyi tne COliniy. . I ii r a I -I T . v ! 1 ftL I ft . . t i' i) rs. all Session Demnsnnvernnr Names Members State Boara idcoiidbciioh un mrw m-Tun nfl)iir .llf. ,. 0 i,- of Elections. the State (leologist will try and ri.lJrt, ofN..f!n'ar:ifM'aH'r-i Governoa Kitchin has appointed have the counties and uwnhu. nnM(n.r af ArK!t-? i.r. 'Hiv ns nnwih o h or rnraiocrnp. mnmivarc thA stjitA hoarrt or co-ODeraie in me coiuuucuon Ol ...! ....... ' o I cAJ ixivaaiwmvw-. i - ... . . i i information artrtrftss a Qt mnc fnr the e.nsuinir term U)i. koou ruaus 3 ' ivm. k t li 1 r.---fttr FOUVT 'President Wilson G. Lamb, of Williamston; constructed in one county may i on- ( unlll xt . , .. i;. f" i. at J. D. Elliott, of Hickory; J. u neci wim mow iu aiuuner. u.ui mmU f,w Jift- C.cr. -f iv. Clifford, Dunn; A. B. Freeman, making it possible to travel from j lh Vt pi;.fv,. A Aa-.ii ;.0.HHHHW Hendersonville: Clarence Ca 1 1, one county to another over a s.r -xiv rr.r.i t:: v ratvr -- - 1 i ' i . rtiE north Carolina WJlWehoro. the two last named tem of improved ron.l.. in in Ui-rht ot ir. I -.uH ;.tembor 15, 1909. Those de-' inn-to enter should apply as nl.v us i i Creensboro, N. C. l.Cti 1 ft,, a laai taK:! M tftftO 8 Jf j i a a i im 4 Ma aW a ; ; fo cit. fc'4 U. Taa i Ht -. ft a 4 aft& a.la av i,H'it. Viaitia : a. ;a ; . je X it-r fn tM a4 Mftwi ai faox.a "PLUMBING! A quires three Democrats ana iwo oi iu iiik.oj ... .... fourl on ci.rnoiair.t . f t T ... mi . T UTi . I Unrrao u?lll hkO ratlahla . v i j . . . A KeDUDllCanS. ins nepuunuausaio uui ivj lJU jarutacior:: g i iaj;nftn; w-ww i MKcauuiu vu v I r . n " ' i. a .i v ec? or afrir.nmirp t tj uunc TKo a r- location or sue n roaus me mttm-. tv .. w v a - J v ' ".O" " a I I IKI Il5-r 1LCUU kllaal Aa-av - . 0 V " v ? and Mechanicl AtS. A quires three Democrats and two of A ?.nculture and Horticulture; 'i Civ il Electrical and Me- li.. C..' II P . . V . . .1 i T In. . .. . t I,, I .... . . oimc b CUIICKC rui VU- Knth rA-annn ntmenK as IS aiSO l" wruci '- -- ' lUllimore. vili. fwxr ifoiftT f 0 viiM,nal training. Courses in 9 Cj0 Lamb. Mr. Elliott succeeds U-definite head and, if jawihlr. lot . iVforL 1:i i w R. T. Clay well, of Morganton. have a more uniform construction v-.t.aAj, tirir-n- ?-r li-. .- Mr. Clifford succeeds K. A. Smith, l , ininrftVfci roaiu iho c. .unties I . t: of Stanly county. .,. , tll -.,,,,,4 ,i-i ! , :. . I Willi i-rv; M ' l U 111 I r-JX: -iOTJ 4 a i-' Mfad tr nt tnd a fiM kl llruiil 1 ( !m- it i . .1. 1 . i . . . . . By the narrow majority of 3, 7- " " i e r gr-r . .,..UfRU vote., nolled: venUOn, IO oe neia in .unfTiur, Utiu0 gf frturtsih orrair.l UUU Ul VW" ' - I , ...I I a. I the anti-prohibitionists won the uciooer w.u local option election neia in onstoi, k ",u - Vo Inch Thnrsdav. following one will be mad to de isc . way and West Raleigh, N. C. , :i t hotlv contested cam- rh m illftinakB DOible c.K--ocK-o paigns of its kind in the South. construcUon of Ave raJ buttlml mileaf improred rooJ through tbo ; -1 tnical Engineering; in Cot ht Milling and Dyeing; in V industrial Chemistry. Why 0 n"t yourself for life by tak J :"K (nc of these courses?' Address 6 D J1 HILL, P esident, 1-. F or Fine Jb Printing Call at or send your orders to : : : ,. : ' , , THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. h m. ridera are calomel. motinUin counties of the bouthern I croton oil or aloea pills. They raid your Appalachian region. Full inforta- bed to rob yon of rert. Wot m iwua xr. -Jjt . iht (jood M tress or uiconveiueuw, x "i 1 von euuua wm w mi.v. cleanse the system, curiii Colds,- Head- 'f ' 'Mf ' ..o .1iviTiBTwi.HoTi.- malaria. awe (Coatlaaod foarU fJ of th" ci- nat.tuti o tv U -' SlaU.i arl olixr grTji. Ii t alle4;-4 ty 1 ti cwniHiial IJxai ucder tl oprrUoo of U la chargicg half a cil j-r 1 ItviprcXioii, tho pntiWii ar is I raomUM of Xhm eoftttcataji&a vmJJi b abridged withotst foo rjTtnp!a cf I Uw. I porary iD;ftacli6tu arJ Uue cV ter for be-aric Wfor Cfco cor, at IUldgh. Atrcit 2vL - - to my ttxJi ci rixnb tat fxxiv, a&J ua (Joaay kind a yob ci tjttxrj My cwk KW kit to bo at low &mlu. o cmu bet irut lor. ; : yhurj to TUaJ. J L'.7. Huffman The Old Rc Iti U.U1 fca-ia a. f- sr ;ftM;lfta t tMm r Ma ia c 1 p '.- a-. 44t-jftr. YO'JK PROTKCTION Hf UK bu;nct n.mkmf; V.'c make 1! a '-Judy r.nd confine cur c5:cf H to th.it .ilonr. Vi'c v.."int your bu:neiv : rkc can :ct Allciiircod; if net. Kivr part Vc .ire tn a petition to give ycu tne kind of service ycu v.-:nt 4 Ii 4 MERClLViTS AAD FARMLTTS i t t f I Streetmafl's omg sxore. . ' Jt