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-If - j, i, ,.-,JL 7 PUBLISHED EVEBT THURSDAY EVENING HI XHJS McDowell Publishing Compaq MARION. N. C . CS 'fi. WHTTTEN, Editor ana Mgr. Entered atthePostofl&& at Marlon, N. C as second class matter. . TERMS: 1 On it Ybab, - . ' . tlM Six Months. - - fiOo - Thkex Months, 95 Strictly in Advance! . MARION, N. C, JULY 22, 1909 Weather Report. " i Temperature and rainfall at Marian Station far the week: . . , . ; -v v Maximum, 03 degrees Minimum, 51 degrees wuaxau, a trove - Sunshine, 85 per cent 7" . , THOMAS McGUIRE, Sergt U. S. A The TarlfT Bill Washington Corresppudent i The'tariff bill that has been ab sorbing the attention of the coun try for so many months, now seems nearlr . ready for the President's v signature. It seems-almost a paradox that the House should spend weeks dis cussing the bill, which then goes i? to the Senate, where it has been 3 discusaed for months and finally :;V- Passed m a radically different shane ,-.'- from .that it received from thH Housed after which it is entirely :wv remaaeDy the Conference Com- t:. : mittee. si J As is the custom when a bill nas ses.the House in one shape and the Senate in another, it must then be ; . v referred to a Conference 'Gommit tee consisting of eight Senators and -nine Representatives. This com- : mittee in whose hands the bill is now entrusted revises the bll from beginning to end and its report is acted on by the House and by the Senate without debate, so in reality the Conference Committee are the real framers of the bill. MrTaft invited this Conference Committee to a luncheon at the White House last week, and while the details of that affair are clothed in secrecy, yet' it has leaked . out that he gave them a verv nlain talk in regard to the-kind of a bill be is Wjjling'io sigQ'aM'tibBeBQr - cans ifiioMiaHKa&tPf " i by President TalTt; which has vVoPeen intimated more than once, rT tntit would mean the slauffhter l ingjQf the Republican party at the n!e5fcion- For this reason, it believed that the tariff bill-will -. be; some improvement over the SrDinfflev law: i ' The proceedings in Congress "during the. last few months have more than justified the great speech that Mr.-Bryan made in Iowa last year at the beginning of the Presi dential Campaign when he warncdj the. country that the Republican party had received so many favors, by way of large contributions from i-he protected interest of the conn- :V'"; trA" tfiat it could not be entrusted rwith an honest revision of the tariff in the interest of the coumer. -C y. I "K Tnafc sP&xh of Mr. Bryan's de " serves to go down in history as aa C . inspired prophecy, as it has been more than fulfilled in-the present r; : session or uongress- -" ' , r Mr. Taf t realizes that if the peo- .f-' pie are not givenlsome relief, that ; .1 the Republican Iparty will soon be arUj? hurled from powsr, so he is press " 4p'g ( the'Jncome.iTax:on Corpora fc ir - tions,' ras meansof pacifying them; t 7 buthis' tax on corporations has . v flniefcfwith the most tremendous op- ''- position 'that 'has-ever develnrWI . .is to lrTaft alone.that this Qmost.waid jtt feature is em i4Vjbodieilin the bilL '"'4Xake amemoranduni book- with - vyou.to youf.farrnSrs3InstituteTjpt down'beforfihjmd '.nnw onMtmne'nr ' jr prowerns youisli to bring pp for : CTd iscussion; and when the day comes V have - your pencil -and: note-book ready t6makemeinoranda-oftne : actssuggestionsrrecipes, iormu v las, elV -Jiiyou do -not carry a ; ynotebookr ypu jmay regret - it? v y Good advice? ? r - i 'Wfien Mr.,'Havemeyertised vto rgive $100.000 "once-ln four vMrato yf " the Republican national campaign fund many people tliQughtbtm exr ccptionally eronso wV' we X ajiUg B lOW rate of interest'on,-thenillionsof actual .cash his slgar trust cheated the Government oot-pf rv'Cr The United States'basoyerSraw its hank accounts That's what we .1 all have to do'hla this tariff ! II becomes a' lawrrVt' Prosperity - was. never "yet pro- tluccd by piling on tariff -taxes5 MASON'S COTTON MILL. - Work-oh Plant fYojtfesslnl Win Be In Operation In November --r; - '.Wbrk'dirthe cottb m isprrV 'pressing nicely. . .Th. cxcavVtun work was finished a few 'days;asi and the foundation J'or UiilimU Duiwmg proper is nowbeing laid.tnrWn 7" 2Z1 :r:V' The approximate cost of ah;.iml! is $300,000. . will be 18feetr!n'-:iftl"Mm;w 215 feetiighr ftor nd basement , About 200 '."hands will be employed and fifty-; modtlrn tenament houses of four to eiht ropras each,- will be built. - , A' warehouse, oner hundred feet square for-raw cottgp and" cloth will be erected. 4 The planVwill include a 700, Q00 gallon caDacitv nnnd.'fmJ ar,, boilef use, also a.l 50. 000 Ht h r4 siuupipe on-tne mil abtrc ttw mill for operation of sprinklers for fire. There will be'vtwo side'i racks one running along sie mill buiM mg proper, and the other ly en gine rooru nn3 coal pit. Tho wi gine room will bo 100 feet long by fifty feet wide. The mill will - be uuder. U,c supenntendentship of H. F. LitUe. son of P. D. Little, presideat nnd treasurer of the new enterprise. The former will arrive alut the middle of Septeinber to su in tend the installation of the ma chinery. Owingto bad weather building operations have been thrown U hind, but fronr this: time on iU work will be' pushed arid tlo. mill will be completed and in running order in four months. Work'wijl becommenc&l atmn-e on the tenament houses. Neighborhood News. Greenlee, July 20. Rev. IUN -hf.wrt is conducting a two-weeks' serios f , v..n ing meetings at Siloain church. Greenlee school opened on Mnn.Uv with a' ve'ry fair attend r nee and thr" teachers: Misses Perrv and William and Mr. Smith. - Greenlee Tate is teaching a .snmnwr school at the Old Siloain Acadfinv Lester Williams will teach :;t (iitjuvi- Falls. Misses Elizabeth Greenlee nnd XfinnJ Queen, nurses in the a at Enoxyille, Tenn.. are spending their vacation at home. Mrs-- M. M. Bnreia is hoiiM .It arxer a long visit to Baltimore B'' "ni &km" U aerioorfr ill. at - "R. W. Bowman haa moved his haw mill to the Deep Cove. Oh Clear Creek. -Two threshing machine of the liar den City neighborhood began their work this week, and it U hoped that the price of flour will "be lower soon. William Henneewee, formerly ut Stu Cove but for twenty years a Westerner, after visiting a few weeks with fri ...,fi in Greenlee, North Cove and Garden City, returned to that cneat ranntrv Monday. r The rifrht nlaee. the at the right price, rat The.PcrNss. y ibeath of a Good Utizen. Mr..Rhom CS 'KrurUcK -Ana AF North Coye'a best and most'prom isinff Youni? mert; dipd Jf "n.. day evening - J uly 1 5. t om. o'clock of typhoid faver. ' ' - M r, English -Wai 34- years old and a "man highly respected byall woo Knew mm He was a devoted member of theethodist church. He leaves a wifp. nnH tron'icnn,n cnuarento mourn his loss. - C. - arEND. ? . ' - - , I- A Fbiend aou can.oiiea save yourself use- less worry by, permitting other people to attend; to thVirnwn .wt.irr '"wu ""a- 11 -. . ... . -'- Cupskimu Sm..-Aatl. V :yffirig3)jf !e Avifl'it-destroy dandrafi? uoss imio t-XoDoir the'- hOe J. C. ATX at- OoKr.TT. ' -djoi fiiforedlmcfctrrized W I J" ;-are special values, and.shotild Vrt oiilclflvr r I n 1 - 1 1 i--?:. cneapiQ cioseroui. . war prices arc Tcry. at- , t I -r. - r v . iiven manyjines., -uiye usa.caiu -v, . i - x . l AI - jUVAptR COMMITS sucaoc r Yonnl Man truli Ufa by $hatini Hira v rif-cxher Oitf rorUtctas. ; , .; KTtwidcr, 'soii of Georj: lAvenderfshoVand kiUcd'hitattlf near his home bri Crookrtl - Crttk last riciay., -ir: IiTrler ii Friday morniugW told hi. liui ster 'and brother ha" wa rtlnr. huntihlT. took hi nn an'at.riJ) off. -"Somo lime" after thfy-lard the report of hit. "gun .but thonht nothing of it at.tbtr.lim. When nifcnt carnehowftrpr rwl .;u had ribt return they ban tagM inueu, ana . geumtf a iwrty of men.went tiACArcKfor him. Ho was found about, day Ifghl next morning; tn on ivy thkktt richi near his home. All evidence point to suicide. He had broken off the end of a limb on a bosh, cocked his gun, and theb pltcicg it over the limb then nujling tb .titfger, bo sent hiasoul out Into tiva Urat Beyond. Nb iwon for IhU lar.e act could be found. Miss Carrie Terrrl! rttum home Saturday from Slbory, where she has been takine a coom in trained nursios at th Sink Sanitarium Mbw Kthel Trrrell hM also rturnei- from vbiling rrU tives and friends at IUleigh.. Mrs. ,7. P. lUy, of Marioo, U vismng Mrs. ll. Majihburn -We hear that tiro contract haj been let for roncrvU aitlavalka in the main partpftowu. What town of our size can boat that! The Youog IVopleV fVwrity of the llaptist church wrrt entertain-. cd at the hom Mr. and Mra. L. J. Kppley, NIorHiay night- V licious refreshments conaiatin-j t cream and cake wer s?rvfl and all present voted Mrs. f:Pplry a jooM charming hostess. The little infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grwno !wl ioi 2:?0 to-day and wiuit tu jn: iu motlier. Miss Autooiettr lariti!i vUairtf Miss Frances Ariz. rial' l.v. . I 1 . I v iu. n fjicmiMi vmii lo reU irieruis jn MrrUol, Teno. Dr. W. f I. HLLI - t . f 1 !.... I days in Ashevill thu work Mrs. Maggie Grwjoe, wif of J. C. Cireeoe and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hyams, died at her ucju oionaay mormng at lOoVlock tuia7.Zr ra ' in the Prcsbvterian rkr,). I UJ21c!,,f. TY. more extended which reached too late for Cik issue will appear next wek -Fj.1 Jjic conferenco couiuittUy will set" ten dajs on the tariff ecrr. ihen what? Hatch a lizzard. tjrr- ll hafis. Elxperience! trv.lW bar rr. I i; great benefit by Ukiojt wUu x L It vnr llloeaa caowl by tmrctw anaan eiutawi of climaUa. WarraaUl . ... - uy aiorparwiB un.im. Ice tea a miffhtv ml , Li (tl p.Ier.1 i1"11 f yo bate thaKl nghCkimlor torn UV it I . - - - - w - - a la. i J .nr vvioi, 'ui op in rHJOu air-Oifht -'radrliM rv. . . ... a iu afafn w im rarua, I 7 30c AlrnacfL FartrutM I ili in ilbajjdi lb air-tight wrapcrl nUuX. it 0 '200 JabSren viMnl i I - - . - .vi nail laytng and ballasting on th Caro- X linClinchfield A Ohio lUilway. W between XckH6: V ..t 5rt! t r10"!' V- 'Tgr f peri 11 1? -sir w. " p a a a aar n.wwwi , jja( 1UU V 1 "V" ill OaWO. yW doctor. " A-k -vnnr f . . L a If, Wmt Strictly; Uujfncjjt j0 IM at Tut: iYxtiJ . . . M Mkx J. If. Liattir. - ' ; tf&uiiy t.t , - iftf g-tki U I H.-W lJr-vnY - - -i UTunrcBaxr.. aJ fi ft room totuif. -1 H AVI: thi iBt, I'.rtJ Ko " New JftV;of UJt iu iJelU atThe IWn f FOH KAMI - KJA, rM-. IhrrlUng; ctcuII IcraVO, U nvoilera taprtnwr.U. Atvlr to W. lrUrr. jrt a at -0 m a a 0a AppI, in J Si. Hr.V Kr rlr ut oo Iark f f If n q lmprvrrfflU. r H. W OVAKT. ' FOIt SA tK AT tsuiri r Q -lo Vottar en rl tlrret, r rf ie ti a aaked. Hai to t-Ir-. -vf ruu.41 ha cmtK ArW U H 0 r 0 0 ixrr jorrotrt itv. iftol well: reotveknt u, J o To arr r ' . Pure -Paint Brr1 ' tv a .f A rmu u wt, y.. fc, A 7 rai rxjt P, irwT u ' l I- W 2-Pound Box to be ftttn lar.p cro7 5 cent at ttc f-r rtd tKici The pcrxc tr tx dtj a lt vi fV An 'up-fo-diitc line of. Fishing S Tackle Just Prescription Work MAPIflM fniA - HIHlllU V IJIII hi ''I THE NEW PHARMACY wcxt Door to. the FALL and. WINTER 1909-fO XKurscLly and Friday;, - juiyisw and 30 N'ciUdUpUy TeSann'ebori 7 a no ring Lfnc II ' DESIGNER. - Wc shall iliank vnV, ; f r p A -q 4acc g, Jt I.havc three 50c, '' 75g, '1.00. I 'wish to c.tH '.pcd.l AttcQt:?n All three grades wit ;;ivc enhrc taction lot Ihc. p:es. I J. P . J .V4 tWa iuaii v- w"niJI ' -- of Candy r r?i- 'STt. rjg r re fc4t J, t, OaUCiM8 Ol k Kit Vaf Arrived Var Vir a-Spcciafy " S ilBBO HIGH SCJiOOl 2 a - AAii'an n tii l.ll V'.PflY V ;? M. L F. 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