j MMMMHk ' ' - - - v ' ' r. :L, : ' VOL. XIII 1KOFlSIONAL w T. MORGAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office First National Bank BldgH MARION, N. C. DR. E. J. EVANS, DENTIST WW MARI"' - N. C. w,rm l. - fii'J Poteet Building At Oh K..rt second and fourth Monday's T A. MORPHEW . T n )RN K Y-AT-L AW , ,,v"- Merchant's & Farmers' Bank. ! i:; N N. C. !)R. J. GILLESPIE REID, Dentist MARION, N. C, THURSDAY. SEPTtDER 2, W NO CHARTER Attorney Genera! Says Action or bouth Carolina LcIsia ture Allowing C C &. o. Road' to Enter State Was Unconstitutional. NEW HOTEL Plans on Foot In Shelby to Erecf Lane Summer Resort Hotel. Will answer calls at any !n;r of the night. :' Kooms 3, 4 and 5 First National Bank Building, Marion, N. C. SINCLAIR 5 McBRAYER ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Attention Given All Uu.Miifss Intrusted to Their ( iirp. ." )VKK (i ASTON &TATE STORE L, C. GONEKE, H. D. Physician & Surgeon Columbia, S. C, Axis. 25. At- torney General Lyon to-day rend ered his opinion to the effect that the act under which the Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio railway made application for a charter was un. constitutional. The matter was re ferred to him by Secretary of State McCown several days ago when the road applied for a charter. The following is-the opinion of the attorney general: The secretary of state when asked about granting tne charter stated that he would refuse to grant it. Hon. R. M. McCown, Secre tary of State. .Dear Sir: In response to your L I r . . vcruni request ior an opinion whether the C. C. & O. Railway Company, a Virginia corporation, 8peU o Tm OtaocmAT. Shelby N. a, Aug. SO. Thre u a project on foot here to build a large summer resort hotel SUMMER RESORT lhi9 toi ii W k'n-t l i r iitiiiit i Promlnnf rttlvM Civi It I. . . 3 4 v. . tt tU Crytnl Weed of M anon -A Discussion of the Subject. In UlVirr wilij lb mill- thU pfr fw m mh co of in the tKf mott dnxniuci niiMt- SUDUrDS Of ShJbv. Th rJ t. .L4 ... .1 - v . nave not yet advanced so far tht your correiDondent on tMibluh any names but one of th Vocal men interested in the entrpci told your correspondent that the hotel would soon be a realty. It would h c of brut lf trt- nvnU for tb rr.. Tkbl. We irw ih lht sTctkceA opinion rl m-M re tztb.t IXl WIJ it WoyH w -.tAo-il is their plans to erect Urpe I dotjbt noi onlj jT.f. wooden building because they con aider such a building would b much cooler than one constructed qjf brick. They propose toquip the hotel with the latest cooTfo iences. It will be mmde &i attrac tive as possible for tourist. A about-way large ball room, spacious veranda, reading rooms, tennis courts mad etc, will be put in for the enter tainment of the visitors. N Hi m ' W T n Tt until W& A WOT? ro TiUILDETRS 5 TW lm!2Lit m U if te Clt Wfif ao4C I Brick- Building Material ront bvt th ttuttrM tyrte It wa clraHjr Hottrati .iv anmmer by & lilJ vrtttrsx that turnror r.iitun --cH tracted to the Un T. ai-f tmnjf wa doc in a trj roc n i people ( wo ar irif ofn-oi! wor T a turrvri iwit our..' i. i. fJi 4 ! inAUny that SCar'.r. . jli "cir A 1 t.V:B M Ml a 4 mrrffewa ! Shelby is now receiving a large Uin tlT horirrI .:ur lyr.r.j method for the incorporation of such company and their stockhold- j ers, owners or projectors, n approv ed the 23rd day of February, 1909. I will say that it is in my opin By Her. unul ?pU;tiirT llti. To i at a low rftUovaU m,) 6i hundml popl or.ly f I'i-S a month oH that ojH nvr. thirty -even tioqunl Ullin f should, in accordance with its peti- 8Dmmer patronage and rnajr bid for j the. thw month, 1mca Jcim : ith w tion now on file in my office, be winter trade. It is believed here granted a charter under the pro r sucb a "otel opo the year vision of 'An act to amend Sections I around would be a paying propoi- 1, 3 and 6 of an act entitled 4An Uo aDd wouW a V1 in for j act to provide the manner in which advancement of the town, owners of projections of any rail- Many confederate veterans of road company incorporated under this place who have been attending the laws of other States or coun- the reunion at Charlotte have re i ties may be incorporated in this turned. They say that they re- State, "approved February 25 19C2, ceived fine treatment in Charlotte so as to provide a more practical and enjoyed the reunion greatly. ia U cvtmtf lMa. Cttiat U aJ. I'la.ids. C4a.) tili;it JU Xa. AS v H ltet ff t tv it mis ks V"tn tiJkfa, Hay. Oatv. Com and feed Stuff Buffaloe&Heivu tL ia Tum "f Ra4 T Nataa. SpOAj o Tu Dkmocyat. Red Top, N. a, Aug. The ion that the act above referred to reri noting which has ben in is in contravention of Section 8 of Article 9 of the constitution of South Carolina, which, provides. session for some time cloned last week at ML Pleasant. It was con ducted by Rev. James Walla, and the thrte rnontK or iUt tf' ' artd hre haodrrl doilan a n.'..v. (. for bnard aJon. n hn a j-nor: " it w goes to a summer rrsort lo r or wa4wa u irwt forplm.ore they do not gofaJ$j '-r nn( a Vs- kr m nnriPk upon tbnr purket-U-oa. If tNoj ' " lan a month that wocjll &wr. , lm in the counr of ot-e ro-cth tm t thrnivail axl fire hunlrwi jMUr , a . a w- Cullowhcc Norma! .md IndustriA Schcol t' "M 4fcr- iVcjrtk Oliti lt.a , j Spccml Com t sc I cr Tr.chcT t m. r t?xia r:ia ar i r ;i;a4Ka c t.x? rsu - a rMtr k. or in thousand, cuakir. a rvri "--aJ of - A"fckr rMau a Cr vwwvw - OFFICES IS - K 1 1 1st flONAT BANK UN FIRST FLOOR wvww pk.i' Attention given to office pr u tu e in tbe treatment of chronic diseases. K F. Mi -CALL UNDERTAKERS ' I s i t ry m wa a a me general assembly ahaH not uaroer, ox ua ixve ano inere were two coo Ou August tti a revival at Stone Moontain is expected to grant to any foreign corporation airview or association a license to build, verswcs operate, or lease any railroad in this State, etc" Entertaining r"1 this opinion, I do not think this Tbe Ipl in this section are foreign railroad corporation entit- very busy sawing snnarw and haul- led to any of the benefits which in bark- CroV m to u the legislature has undertaken to 'alr good- C. R. McCALL confer under the terms of the Palmer Ly tie, of ball Mountain, above mentioned act passed through this section the frrrytt 1m C "Yours very truly, p20th of August on his way to Old u . r XvAoJcj-K. LjIKJS rurv wiui uircts uton ucci cawo Attorney General. and be expects to bring a pocket Mr. W. H. Lyles, attorney for full of cash back. Coffins and Burial Supplies the company, is out of the city Powers Lakey was a visitor of this afternoon and could not be Mr. C. M. Nooney daring the past seen. It is very probable that the week. company will apply either to the Palmer Little visited C. J. supreme court or the circuit court Smith last Sunday evening. t . v tit aooui an it uvoatarvj ao4tar Soro may tay that il lcaa guM , 1? oo pax, l ut will it "rf " A h- or.ljr Uj W- arctsi J wt - M T ImnI inaWi w k-M u twi tjOCt aoH t' W mm mm Any business intrusted to our care will receive prompt and careful at tention. V .'. .. .'. W I: u r lvm. thxa at otivr town u ir if Milt n4r II. . vard anl a ilorr. otr l menuoo-eu a tufm r-3. etaxr. 4.. and their atart w or They did not hae th tpmi" f Marion pepJ they Ji t-H electric hghta. wirrvf, water, sudewalki, atrwti or izj thing eUe. It wu only a f year ago that th wnUr apnrl a month in Hroderaootille brn a aolutrly no iroprorenvnU were ir. , f--t.i U4f the town at that lam TVwro m f fc T- Mm v 1wU&ii to i 'nig Mini M.m4 A-a- t a t WH V DK1.A V? Vnr-u - vtia-; - ttVitf I'fntfn a.n n u C al au !taua ka-r ti 4 fern a Yma ict; ra Yur Clr-6ra far 1 OIL for a mandamus. Over McCall & Conley's Furniture ! Store. PLUMBIWG! Sufar tl!H News. Special to The Democrat. Sugar Hin, Aug. 30. J. W. Crawford, who has been here visit- ing his nrtw. Mn. E. William- T am continually adding to my stock of plumb ing goods, and can do any kind of a job of sanitary plumbing on short notice. My work never has to be done over before it is right and my prices are as low as first-class work can be done for. :-: :-: ston, and his brother, J. C. Craw ford, has returned home. Dudley Crawford has returned j Bryson Hud gins has been visit ing R. A. Davis. W. E. Hudgins has left here to visit his son, L. P. Hudgins at Asheyi lie- Bruce Hudgins, of Fletcher, county, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Lola Nooney, of Red Top. Stewart Moffitt and family has toNebo after a short visit to his L motr in parents. section and he is expected to re- E. P. Crawford has got back turn oa September 1st. from a visit to Kmgs Mountain E F Taylor of Cliffsidea, was a and he says that he greatly enjoyed itor at his brothers, O. R. Tay 1 his trip. Ur. of Red Top, some days ago. We were very glad to receive a Mark Comer visited bis uncle. visit from Miss Louise Brown who Moses Hall, the past week. ! formerly taught school here. Miss R. O. Gilbert is expecting to Brown is very popular here and visjt S. R- Grouts in a few day. i has many friends and acquaintance. The health in this section is very a-o a A - TTamnKill has re- crood witn tne execeptioo or J. u. turned home after an absence of -".11."" several weeks. t t-i x a vr, n ft . tislHaM!a.Mawa I i . Mrs. r. douasauu mi y. . , - - I 11 nill limn nn mhn bava been visiune in t aw. iiiii i iiii viiaj""" ""v i t - . a. W 1 , , ' , . x J V. -.Mt A tne uove nave rewruw wwo. no push, no progrtw .- r. t.- nothing bat a cool restful cl:rU'. rugged country an! a k-ji of the mountain TV raoc j ipent there m aumrrr Lai rr-ad Hendfraooville what it :a U-iaj What HeoderonjU" i.l. !aroiii can do axd more f xa u iUfo haa all the adTantac hch Si : thoA tiiwna back. Hut yoi aay thrt i r.o n c j in feeding people tKiat are so high. That rrt. and simple. A tjtnnir r-r'. hotel whkrh owr.i it n-.all pnate wr u f ii 9ri dairy, iu garden, it poultry yarl. w K ;-TUa IJtrt - &:: Cu4 ra )n iC Vf 4k 'owl r-rS.i- Mm ta IXk CO Wto:n f-Ml T"W jaKaia - Ml .m mtkAft In mm TVTHtA 7 V IIUIKMt TV A WORD ABOUT BANKING iwntiiiMMiia ' a inw i!lntc mimuA u. tul a lUiutt al Wiu4a it a tmm im tntMUAj tllU- t ik AiWImiM M MKlMUt (1mS awv ! w jr vtl k rimuj ti cite- niHiKfi'ia otrj lease. araca.LtKa c aru-ro and etc.. have grrailT md pwd monev in rJace hr if tat - cost a good deal rtvor U l tr-.a& it does in Marioo at ih time. . ime mignt aiao m,tu ina a-r ; W4 w w it t-c w o modatioas will be a.ni4 hr tip. ; s 144 . 4 va w on completioo of li r.w ('.! w but If voo atot arid thin it will". Ti- xtm- First National Ban! Union Mills. Au. SO. Proa- vww.o a m vr Kriirht for a lood We were glad to have us ycar orer u0 k.,. a M F U 11 11 11 t c n 1 n I last week Attorney W.T.Morgan, 1!miU lavin, I 01 :Manon- . . ter and the people here " ' e varv- w, -p. vf Wilsrtn wKo has been 17 .. rn .v.: - " I believe uiaa no mu uo mi j a a.. vx m- i twe,n TW:,. v n 8lCK tor some wmouvxuuc,. pf tbe lD nlstory or r,, S7 ' KP tiermanyirieno, Soften hours. Apply to A. W. I are z9 tnow tnat Sne w soon j Tbelayingof the corner atone 'unps, l )i v ision Engineer, Spartan be out again. of the new building was accompa Koa7 ' J'. R Honeycutt Crops in this section are very nie(l .: by appropriate exerciaca. ""master, Marion, N. C. nWinir the weather and vr ;nnt WO O. AV: viiiti l,nnini tViaf Olth CTfWl I 1 r.n vtirh pu.h I we wo uvFiU " - on were wescu TV (iH,.n,i .i.v.i. j-! Qi.r: tuoothor from now On to do well. t,-- t,M he&n little news here nI t'T1 " a.nd Kidney enrei Dr. King's A. B. daring the past few diyt. Crop :JL.BgtanaJl'A ' are taming out lauijr foca arotma 2- K little liver Pffla for sick head- and Voi UUiW' ac xxeaaacae, wmui i , 1 j ii Pineal. I -no . nc you are wrong. So far aa tbe aJlitaJ" aad rato' .t Her altitude la not Lao k. r.f i TVi ol V VZSTMEJVTS T noa a W ' kt W imi ataa. mt 'wua Iwnml a f tii vi r"Vt a 1 nimtwifc auU Wn mm )m4 4m asnu7, tri ft rt'OiM a.twaA. ImH it a.1 U Lims $4 MtMiia nun mt(tail0 ymit Mt.t ltk( Cimt a rjntg aC ani smttu-f aof t4 mim a Sului li f nna. ftiacW al yatwwrt Xiai4 1m H w il aWiwia It Ma t auitttm. it too high. lr-e ov:rr rofU ii ir. W W r mn t kai a a rw I iknawi aar V-y ' . a . - j v.- av. n. leave hoax in tha MWf aiaM If Hmm w en i Tilt MERCtLYVTS' A.D F.H.MtJTS G-V Jooking for oe fiU- In ... nnnii 4 v 7. . . tj; tbuU W M ebi- ben tun Op so high al ooly l.Sa M a aVaf la Mt . . I irwai w4 tra (V any GraVciajM HoUtl tn Hcriroo- jHa- trill U'vrtoin AtKor 1U-rMl ....w. Ui4 twmaurr ortt board cannot W Kai foe jbrrdu r than from twdra to talr -6i ; iuw4t TW doJUra pr wk. At-othrc thlAg that has bort Uf w lim Utg number of conaumptitta tby a ComnxxUtc"e ey aamax?r. "H people who Wm h-oa fvt rct and pieaiure ld IW rare U 'raa aaytik with tha grral Waiu Fligu. Maay bo rocU pcTtf 1 i-VMl UuM T W nM W iW WVte a Uia tU Wtaf f W m iinini mA t:- 7 -a( vv tr 'V out rv v c I. Tt. itaaw-P1.! rut Ajkw Metallic T i an (xr rKS W i.JCae ra3 axtt!! (Tins fca -. 1 a cwAl aa dxtJ ia y tUtiT Jxw ft ?Utt CUaJ 4 twr tact t)suf oa !U.af a a ac Jt4 fi cJUJ, :mt tt f ! Tlt V4 rA-C aa a.K& a C o V.RGRUBE!lA;;l t t f 4 i f t 1 j i

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