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3: -- - .f it 9 lnruoerau VOL. XIV MARION, N. C, THURSDAY. NOVKHBER 1909, -r a , P KO SESSIONAL W.T.MORGAN - aTtorney-at-law Office in First National Bank Bldg. MARION, N. C. - DR. E. J. EVANS, - 1? ,ENTSIT -WW Rooms l, 2 and 3, Poteet Building i i 01,1 Jf ort second ana iouna At T onday's A. M OR P HE W ATT' )RNEY-AT-LAW OV.T MA I Mi N DR. J. Merchant's & Farmers' Bank. N. C. GILLESPIE REID, Dentist Will answer calls at any hour of the night. :: Rooms 3, 4 and 5 First National Bank Building, Marion, N. C. SINCLAIR & McBRAYER ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Attention Given- All Business Intrusted to Their Oft rf1 . t OVER (t ASTON &TATE STORE DR. Wm. FLEMING DENTIST - wwww MARION WELL REPRESENTED At Great C. C; 0. Celebra tion. J. W. PLESS MADE SPEECH Marion Delegation Royally Enter- xainea by bood People of Spar-. Uelefe vauuuig neany une Hun dred flepresehted Mar In'and McDowell. . Nearly one hundred Deoole at. tended the C. C. and O. elebra- tion from Marion, McDowell county and this section. Theexcurskm train owing to a bridge burning down just below Johnson City was delayed several hours in reaching Marion. When it reached Spar rt 1... MM T ( t muuuig aouui o ClOCK ft was greeted at the Station by fully five thousand people. Mayor Floyd of Spartanburg, boarded the train a short distanceNrom the Union de pot and he started the whistle blow ing several hundrfed yards up the track. Hundreds cheered them selves hoarse as the train pulled in at the station. The Marion dele gation soon found rooms and an hour after the arrival of the train were seeing the sights. All of Spartanburg was hospitable to the Marion people and many who went from here say they had the best time of their lives. Among the people of Spartanburg who were especially kind to the Marion people might be mentioned Char les O. Heron, editor of The Herald, J. B. Lee, president of the Fair Association, Mayor John Floyd, Hal Pratt, Sam Jones, D. D. Little, H. F. Little, Thomas Scriven, W. S. GlenrTSiiEtfS? The Spartanburg people seem ed to take a great interest in the Marion delegation and many of them stated that they were going to visit Marion just as soon as pos- OFFICK IN NEAL BUILDING sible. Many of the Spartanburg people said that J. W. Pless who spoke for Mayor Dysart delivered the best address of the day. It was re ported in jnll in the Spartanburg papers as follows: Attorney J. W. Pless, wbospoke for the mayor of Mariod, N. C said; I am not the mayor of Marion that fact would be evident to those acnuainted with that excellent . town. Marion, anticipating such occasion as this when Charleston, Spartanburg, Johnson City and other cities might be on parade. has not made me mayor at least not recently. Marion has recently developed a new order of things. While she yet wishes a good look ing mayor, and has it, she is now doiDg things, at d therefore, ob tained a doer, rather than a talker. Our mayor in his talk is very mod est. In his deeds he does not mind standing, right out in front o every or any person and occupy- didfl't tag of all. From our hilU Sr tanburg has obtained, pcrli.ps, th greater percentage of the brvo which attend its pindlen With the money thus earned the farms are be in cleared and cultivated and the homes in the mounUin made happy. With this section, having cotino at its door, no terms of commend ation of the great system of rail rodjJ&S.ComiQg of which you ar can be extravagant. You&edd to use the enormou energy which has heretofore lain beneath the mountains of West Virginia, and which heretofore you have been unable to obuin. You are doing well to tell of it, and well may you celebrate By reason of the peculiar nnl unusual excellence of citizenship, Marion will be no less, ami wc PEOPLE'S FORUM. TV An B. other T. Avtftd. Hello. Brother! I Kt wiJ for sow Urn lo If pcw anything roort to mj IUtr rai ed under a hrol bnro Sl U5 hilU of McI)owI coudIt tr.iKit never the ioor ot aoi lege, I feel name what backward a writing cm twh an ra tTrU.?t a 8.c Jrn-. tVto4 rj CV H MU ttojMr ft2 ciji tM4f fHnut tti Mnr-M ti.kU tnnt?iii w Ot s Build Your Money yen P j 30 The in Home 4, oner vci; 0 a few years v.-;:!d !lu:ld yci a Good I-nie vJf and other I will pck o p r j i a w ajt? U a.tk llrothar T a faw qav I " i rwi- w tiotv. I harp Hrother T u-rtril" ' rerl M1 in my mind irvr ra-lin- afur hits an hinj; a nir-, HiUe, r-il elcraUl D D r tritta " Hr it Mr ti ia i i-cwi h.Vji hope, even more fortunate. When j srvnllmwi rJ- rhapa, h trti j j c.4 !s. t.i.. we first learned that thiroat rail-!tc grealer trt bit lifa it cJU. - MJ.i . ,r road which we had exnectfd to rm.w or rlpl 1 al.aj trT. I r r through our midst wu to strike lnff 10 rT- l ' fra w'fcai our suburbs about a mile and a i fVr urc' 11 half from the town, we did not ex-' t,m 1 14111 f,',r 0,3 nf is rcv i'T r-' iu-c. c4w r it.u fc- jr cit it . it i xt. t t- H.iy OaU Crn And red I - I liM 4 in f 1 pectto celebrate with you. Inm"00 HrtXiver f. I it. fact, we then thought that in auch i fmm lhr wtjr wr,u- uW-l Ji - 1 T .It a celebration we would occunr the1 wnow ' tfrt1 c",, nKr li"a r, position of the unfortunate of!l,rch- Io hm wUl !.wt t,.. w ... Or which Hob Tavlor ha.i siwken ptra fori ot m yojf own', Mt ivn .a., x. ..-...i vi He was first stricken with rheu matism in both legs, hia arms and back, then with rarious other ilU and finally witli paraljais. Aftr months of suffering he was ahle to get to church where at the ervd of the revival an experience nifettni; was going on. The preacher &d: 'Brother Tones is with us after a onjr absence, brother Jon, bell us what tle Lord has done for you. brother Jones got down the aisle with great difficulty on hi9 cane and said: "Well, Breth ren, He has nearly ruin't me, But with the finest graded md L wjyjh can be made, which is Jeing C. E. HOUSE Surveyor and Draughtsman Make or Copy Maps Bl.UKl'KINTS AND ABSTRACTS A Specialty. Office Kirbv Block. W. Court St. L. C. GONEKE, M. D. Physician S Surgeon vwvww OFFICES IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK N FIRST FLOOR wwvwv i'K i a i. Attention given to office prauire in the treatment of chronic diseases. C. B. McCALL E. McCALL McCall "Bros. UNDERTAKERS taw 4 k t .rr i 'f&rk iM, :mt BUFFALOE S. HEWITT 10 ' Xmmm M aaswer Lt in th H?i ir.ir n uai uve worj imoyrM t&eji bptiro' Fak;l uui. tint ?i; r,,. Matt. in. 14 1 Ti !! joa ax M. i. . r . , comnertU on Uwm im t ' k l4mm , mt What I h-are hilivrto wr-.lic ha. ' ivT t-w mi :s,.j A Wm r7 -I s j- .1.1 t i.i r II- U,U- . ,.,r t. r W". HHUW 1 W I hate aiwUinetj frvn iirt t- a rvw 4 r, rw decr m faror of a diJarrrl ooda itw nor it atwrb eTtdaoc r.rwarj to s )uiUfy the rourv hKh I Uti n- ! 1 cenUy taken. If it aboW t ahcrvc . . ? T In I ir fVii 'titan') m that icproertioc couU ooi KaT bme i 1t.H; tttw i commonly prvtrl in apfKwtcJwc w t fc . ii a n . i ,. , I unv, ii i:i tio Uiiiieita maranamrMi: BiiL an ninm.iKiU i : "TT rrv"vw' vpJ aoU icmbcant man ior carrying ireicni anci pavsxen gers, which we expect to be put on it as soon as macadamized, we ex pect to derive exactly the s.tme benefit as if it came directly to us. And if the jfreat amount of ship ping which we have will rxt force it to come to us, at the rate which we are now building, we will be to it in a short time. You who hare not been to Marion recently would be surprised to see what a (own we have. WTith five large furniture factories, working hundreds of high-class laborers at good wnjffi, scores oother industries, a $300, 000 cotton mill nearly complete, we are running the industrial race. with ogr heads among the leaden We have recently had reason to feel kindly and -think highly of Spartanburg. We have found her ability to produce excellent men of great use and pleasure to us. For then harTa u whlS iMa wu porief aprtaVvinjs brAh a a .a can nui tm certain! r te4tl-Tl from Xhm awcrad w-ritrtL Wbaldi Dr. WhitMry, ihm foondae f U Ixinjfion 1'nivenity of Kactotk j. and one of the mcn irroed oca thla country erer prwi-JoM, fioi tn an oM maoaarnpt in iK tnoias at Kdenlnirg. while hn Lh cboav- en ooe ant to LKat coantry by Lb Htptitt oq a iprvfal oor.ioc ' Jmmrt tU2 a Kim VUX (lulu CVna TtiTl I VI Ui oi Mn W L. 'wi m 7w Ur t( to mw to V im tnm.i vJU vk . u U U U Mr Ur U. iL U JEWFJ JY. WATCHES, d.OOCS. SIl.VKRWAHi; CTT CUVS. AND HAND PAINTO) CHINA Way to r DtirAljlo. Ktb Trrated and (Uafctri Mllcxi J. FRED SPRACUF. Ml to..to& w t e CullovvhccN i 4 . . t : i Cl mi lit tb Now Brother T. hate roa i toppe,J to think that Lhi gram 1 1 ivvto. i r.:-.. -.w (uAtion haa ben dtacuMl by Uv C mdL-mi u.i .i.iih, h..M mt learned mn Lhta wtxW i J fV-- 7-tw i f t LU :t rr-a:r vt '1 mm-n 1 r VA Jto U r m o tl vm a r ? i-tuuiii in mi. go on uvetr way. a1 hi. r 4ik-, i. Special CVuf '.r J , : Tr!-4r ever produced and all cKcm hrauiy men have agrer! to dtianw acd ad hara pin j aoUei) And bo for a Utila 9 b-r ( 4 to rai ud her In tSa dawn tt I . . , . , i , , l tH t i4 the t w ralialh cotary kfiilfotwl- ; ti i a i: it Mf mbiI M T w w Imm i i t. ii.t inc through the country that Cba your former Mr. I). I). Little and only key to the Ktcgdoca of IktJ . . i is very pro peri j putting a part or , , , L , T the monev which he has made with " It l a taw A 4"4 1- f-i-a IV B r wA 4kk .... I w aiLj uj vi 1 1 . u I t-gma V- theaidof the brawn frtm m,u 0 K,rlf k I county, back into an immense ct- I ru nht a&d irjlij elm i r . 111 :n . i I .... . . . 1 srrnjiiy 1 1 Luia ia in 1 . A 1 1 aXil ! ujiii iuvi w. . i " - Jt x tMMO u- :il -ll ...... tk. V,-- 1,-1 . nereaurr mm wm nm io M. bDH juu . i i v I liawa ii.oa m warm welcome tnere. tie yet faithful to the love of his youth. U f 7to t kiwi trC2 twr In !h mat J1"" t I'V- 1 "Bf TV r U . C U it W I. Ilf i- 1 l.in wn tit A KfTiil k.n -1 I h Mtflh 1 Htl 11 ar-w . . 1 Any business intrusted to our care will receive prompt and careful attention. er McCall & Conley's Furniture Stop! Look! Listen! No danger ahead if you will remember that I amheadquar ers lor stove pipe and elbows, tin and tin work of all kinds. nrst-class plumbing and Plumbing goods of all kinds, jna at prices that defy compe-"lon- All you have to do is 10 stop at my shop, look at my goods and Listen to my prices "a be convinced that I; can .ve you money on anything m my line. Yours to Please. L W. HufftdDd lirttde it would fcntr paff yxn c f w' lUi nwnc r t.a; aniVj whh, alre.iy mak, o yojr owe. rxfl, a big a a llloo aa-i . raspa.y H.il I will rot aiti WtXfs w H.V, one o wTJ4eJ lo bit os oucua ... . - . . wooUcmly b thrown rrit' s. Tto tWM ltov- . t m t.U to ?r-T K JLr 3uJiiil-: li iik tjikiit irt Mt4 t Hww JZJ ta Vil Iiim4 1 1 tw f frjtjito, ViM tou to 1 to ..twiA;(kvift. 9 Af Mf n M.iiit4 II ing the whole "space. He want to be mayor, but we forced htlt : vou w:ii him nrivat Coffins and Rurial SunnliftS I him He did not wisb to make ip l. wiii tAii voa. Ml love th oU this speech, and we couldn.t orce country, but I declare the natural him, but he is here and .bas tow Udvanugea of the climate, the me what to say,.ana u mis sp" healthful workmen and workwo-Ibeforti awic tWh cnaai ar is ixor, charge it to him not 10 1 men. and the natural advantajrea aometinv useful. Nj I hora to mA I Vf.An . M aft rft o 1 1 tr A K1 tL C-3l.1T MttAjdllt CTVik thiAi r. I AAAO. I Ui ill IVU WW wi.i r . . Uvpr MC' 11 0. r 1 1 t- I 1 r, I . . I m tr turn tKI hMl of Frvtaf tv. . . I . . I tw lark v fvunt for a cWsua ( that the ereat O. U. u. nas 1 Yon majr aav izood-bye to him : ' 7- .- 4 brought us with great pleasure. I are getting his grandchildren. - T KaH lrre tdq lhrvfor to tij To be brought into such close con- But let me tell you what to do: in rcmort which yen win cc day ,n;fk ma cthom m.rt of onr von lion l wisn to live in Minon, fl for resecluu? the (3otiw, of a,ff.wr ;tu,.rhplnvl daui?ht. you come and see Mr. Lattle every God, aod draw:. frcta J " state-and with our beloved daught- Jammer We n highr up lfulh hW er, Tennesste, is a matter of gret you we wtfl ye you the change jourwlf. MyobWtU w 3 a nlpasnre to us and will justify self -1 Von need, and no fairer scenrry Unt m rm iiK rf . -aL.ii4.a. ..nk.fAnrlUn withnc WilhTl V- I- .Ll. I.i... I. i la f-u-i-l COnffraiUiailOU oil yuui . win uo bjjct.i iuk urn irtirr ( - i a. . a . 1 . . . . a I . . . a . VorfK nd South Carolina are so I rnagniDcenimnciueiug wwruc- rd for other eye Dr4ca yoorv .10, tirouer 1, ijo fencft7 a. A . a. a t !. I -i f t so pre-eminent in the history ot H water -f rora th uwonUin th- hrtyrfii of Tn Iibcw-xjt r..J. . . 1 1 ')! ii ' I T .- al .1 Tjatnotism, thattneseweiaiog unKs annnes, at less expend man u toitni axxj the tr. Utonibt Matbo. -I '.' I I a " J 1 ft I. I I . -a such as we are now ceieorating. oe ootainea injwnerr u lotin iMhj uj ujkj u brinffinr the Corolinas together in globe. Pronator td Iwt a r a- one place at one time with the P.l " -ft. . Km llwt k4J .T Wl spring Of "one, should make the w No enxt development ua u and not t.. great section named for Charles ol hM eer been affected without the FarewelL Bn0r T. Ihnxix England the greatest spot on earth, I influence and personal direction of Tub UcKecmAT,. Ui if I axa fof The development of this wonder one apiriU On this occasion, ,w tunat oougt V &J? ma , 1 i. 1 TCT!V. I tniv well uav our rawoj iau uo wai uai jo rawwj m secuoa nu.v uu. , homaire toVne without' whom thu I and I belkr- tKal lU mrirw tt-y. tbec4oseaiiwnceoiK"fcK grMrcd would not "Utt joa thit Itcrftn both taiCbjJ-Tr rUIIVaua ouwi jw. '"' - - . I I JU Ilk- MaUU IBlliVCUMUJL J wnuilluaiHvii t'OJi wi. mvij r each 3tn make rotriboUons to the I do Jhomageand par boner to Mr. Idi&tt at rwi. other that wili be to the ad van-1 Georga L. Crter FIHST AA rOA A L 23 A jYC Second Third v At ft. . . i. ft. tie) t.MC 4 t ?an: a . t.-ft- la.l.t v " II. I I ; .,' it, I a f Six tfi-.hUi w,t!. l.a tV tjt 1 Hi 1,1 lff 1 ri. tit, N t ifth th Tlt'.lli X . Old Bicmmtr Urrxrr. )Cr7 Th -w i. 4ri V XLrlk thWtV Art! 1 . IkTftft tm' X3sumi i a qwM Kit yg.nno iMtwa i c.iu. 5T c t& w:ft. rwr. ww u I TVe mAi4 iM;afiM Vm W .dt trt4 tfe wi jj wI fc mMaaf nt( ai ixitt rOfiPIiW MA K HI A'. U'oicKS 4fcMtOft .a.j-aMav TV .. Uml x . ... j . ZKlM.'k - i X, t ml tUH. D n m tn flH Pt m n t Oltit,!' 4 CM4ttlU-
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