i .. ...... , . ..j.ii;;,'? :f-'V "j ;.. -. . ' .. i-Jk:sy. tor m ji ijS) ..... t . - "..; , " ,.. I ' A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTEREST OF' THE PEOPLE OF McDOWELL .COUNTY. MARION, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1911." ? :..'; . . . : . 0 l r J VOL. XV NO. 23'.- V V I by avbtia of 93. to 6 in the passing of Kent's bilk The flood of Deti- tVA r Y o D Ab n t LU n o f i im iiinTfArn lul uvo uiiiv tj Alio uwu ui won- DOGS AND JUSTICES, tions against the ."sale"; of these drinks ia.yet flowing and does not Anpther. N eyft Cou nty Proposed seem to have reached high mark A constituent of Senator Gra- iMStuhBilLfbr Constitutional ; W; Cgnventipji Defeated Medial to The Feckmikss, prosecution fofsucV violation.' Creatoress Band. COMMODITIES AFFECT- That one of the largest and most rrprescnUUvo audiences which has ED BY RECIPROCITY awmblcd in Marion, this season How Canadiand the United Statu : ui do present 10 near inc concert Any action ' brought iinder : the provision of the act will take pre cedence except in crtmnar action where defendants are in iailmnd tne AttornrQenerai is authorized b Creatoro and his band of Gfty to draw -warrants to not .cxcced Lnd.n. r,T Tm. .ftmr. nam, or wrnge, sent to mm a pei.wu ohj.qo otate xreasurer w 3 now an assured ft. tition asking that a law be passed Dear expenses or suits broug&l., r.vrxrxrhoro Prnr: knA T1U laleiffh EcbV8.-TUnanimousl v to Drevent changes in fashion as it " It is saiH W manv who claim to I Rand havrs annoared thev "liaxftl .Tffmnt urKfytA rAtifiAtlnn tK porte3;far man to know that this 'anti-trust1 meas- been revived with i the greatest President orges upoa Coogrew, i (rriAvnnrM I " . : - : . i . v. ,, Uu .. cuwusnuiu tee on proposit ions Vill Make Trad6 Planer ' Agreement. The basis' of the Reciprocity 5 U as roiiows: i ; , unanimously,. passea - oy nei hicrh iivincr.'7 Tncm'flhPA mmmn M nnd nv and ; tbCn tk nr xciprocau lisxa on aeiainz looa House,5Ex-Judge jEwarts bill to I vSenator Cottenv is sponsor for a all'phases'of their agreements come I ton Record said as follows: ' Ad- products, such as wheat and othr togsJ?K burs import Ijectives failed the brilliantaudience I grains, dairy products, freih fruits theace theura ot l.uu an- u.:wuuwmuu hu iuD BaiO Ui.vi ; - , , . .. .. llr r". 5CUiU'w iu t!Uiuuu and TegtUbies, Usn or- au Kino, ir I inWPH I Mall loct Ar.-nmrr m ITMtatorAtl . ... . . . . ..mi lyruuBvwi. uwuw awwvMwvw MArtitll VAM AtU , 1 attempts atnear-wit m last inurs- the neoole to natronize in- ' 1,1 cu,wai UWI' has ftrrr vUltcd Boston has created !Th genial sponsor of the bill the stony smile . - -i ! Iheld its regular Quarterly meeting His control over his players isldary food products, adch as frcih cnmirall The House held its first night last Mondav mornim?: ' Many lm- wondc.k ,Thy became a band caano I v mci'ts, btcoa'aod measttreand emphasizing the fact sewion jasv. xnursaay. mgni una potUat papers were read and nn i," J'rJff" ' X IlM -Md lard, compounds. .S.-.u.fv,,,.,!; . jx-vk c tearedawsy qaite amass of pend- - , , v ..v. willed, and in bot mat it was novtntenqea asa jose . M . ' . , usual cases railing witnm tne !S,???-J?'? - Toay ther bill to ) establish perieoftholl.ptltioMrs . Tohear the greatest band iD,eDrcPr.uootni other food JtafTt ivemarEst .tv. . ,v ,;..,:...? I AvervLConntv:iwilLi.be."considered were wiaeiy ana aoiy aiscussea. wona piay sucn great musically j uuiw.- - - In Henderson county there were in the Senate under special order.' Dr. CF, Jonas formerly of master-pieces as ignor urcaiore uoruta commMiu v&tiim m norerettv womei 1n anywhere It was reported. favorably by,;the the Lincoln Medical-Society was has include in P.1 one country art: to b m1o frei 'Atifr committee; ITd-morrow, the bill to mXttpA lrv,ft1 lfttv. Kven here, is a Pilega tt does . . Q lb - . cotton viovi tu v , w" .ii.Li' l n:.j .a. a. : i i -"''- innr 'nmA nirnn minin nnw h mn i - " there ts of the world ceive consideration by the Senate The electlon of officers for the tim0. ery and climate, under1 special order. ; The commit- present year and" the. election of , firoui an parus to emoy its scenery There liandsome Bnd annum cuu iu cituor ueuiuiawi ujeir rautts j tO-mOt tr TBplenish the county treasury provide for uni oil by Canada, and rough lumber were;:entirly;; SUte MrD. S. Clements Suceombs to I mU?i!llSt 8Ucli al tlllei 12a4 iidci unmarried fcen , there, House, the Dillard bill ? to repeaHSociety which meets at Charlotte d . which enter into namerom ln!d- ?on these bacnelore would lrtf:e, Pres . :f r. r'Tr w I United S ta Lea. Print nitr is tj ii: j.lsrilliT-Z. tt" w:4 vy?.."r , ....citizen of this county, d ed of Ui . . . . i vm hmw hA i nnn iti 1 1 i npni Mnii i jr. i . . i n.nAV nr i in . - i rwmmv rrrsn nn inn m mnrii or &ii uniform bills of lading Fort was elected secretary and PnenponiA m Oklahoma last week. mtrieUoas oa th. exportation of ) FridayVas. a special treasnref. ,Dr. Guy S. Kirby and o pd 'amily bad mored there pnip ood. .'.v. Dr. G. B. Justice were elected only a few weeks ago. . .. The re- ; Ptoogbi,- iirrMtew. Aresbicz for linefit of school children will come up - ; .- - - ' . . I . - .'' - " -w , . WJ . " J of thbsewjio had been patriotic ;C; .:;. . - : - . Dr. G. B. Justice were elected ua? 1UiT 1 " Ploughs, harresters, threshing enough tb;marry.; f; i P-VS aicuu: Vul delegates and alternate respective: . ruujr machines and drills arc. to be. re- sdeelared Canada to the United fested the county. M Sheep raisingUnt of lnftontinpncA on tha nart of CF. Jonas was" elected delegate . - - States rates. Canada Is to redcti flififi noRn orfULiCftiiv anannonRfi on i nnsnann ' Dfissea, ils nnai reaainc u tnn hnnQA or ritPtrtei i . x'.v.- - .w. k con 10 a ranu i un: inn umi." i .ctooteir Iprowling depre" last;Friday.V;inthe:;HoaSe, -The elcty wlltrineet ; again ' on mTlt Wtjzcn of this county, axsd the gutcs Is to red cos iroa ore to 10 &0M hearing of m, a ton, ad to loirjcr the rail leepWdsS : on' dressed lumber. . M:or children, who will make their fa-1 leather goods, printing ink mzl turo homo at Dome. " ' - I miscellaneous article to bs coTcrei by mutually reduced rates. On the Frco List -Cattle, which not- rvi v frrsrr i ' '1 4t 7t rw . J 1 t. t J t ckktAi w;u ii.o''tnf winwl ' ; a' jjt r--:- morninff the dwcilinc bouse of Mr. ccuw bu Tworem, no were a constant menace life, liberty and property and general nuisance. He - : excepted ome dogs. and said his .dollar tax Would not "hurt them, . while he hoped it would cause..athinmn 4. 1U. . S n. - I tjuij ui iue rauns ui mo uiucia. i ncvinm in J There were over a hundred Jus- George Bartlett tices or tne reace in tne county. Dowell conntv Most of them were appointed by Stroyed aihe complete dtru bin to amend the-revisal relating paper on Eclampsy and Dr. T. N. Jon:of:qnaiIb to counties composing the seventh, Chaneywill prepare a paper on "tinestion of time. -The eggs were eighth . and ninth ... congressional 1 Obstipation.- - r . . a, i. . : . . I Wiof inf n -'I'hft Hill rvniHoo T I , mgn. out not nign enougn to es- i r i4Ua i v ii w .KkAi, ' - '-- ---- . - i - . ii - r- . - ail . . theiruck Nuptials at h -:ujveinng nurneo at neoo. !?Pferer theiSth to.tha 9th. r5 : - vt Lw, Kern&Vl le.:..;, f ; v. : About; p o'clock , last Monday aoroaa oy itnem i ana ; most ? oi tne - r ( . l l i Ihe Legislatu re because, they never tiould have been elected bylheir constituents, i Many of them could rxbi write and some' brthem c6uld not read. The State gave them a -dollar and a half daw, book ievery other year,' :.ther. pages of, which to "Bill to prohibit the dumping of folks were interested took place at Charles Hemphill at Nebo was de- which now iMyl.uO each; poultry, a sawdust in the rivers and streams -- n-u -x,Jm t.- rt stroved bv lirc-VeryMittloof tho which now pay five cents a rwand. ofNorth:Oarolina;r,.i'rrr;::" . ' J , , . MnfAnt- -V -iCf tV t.;tt dead, and three cents a pound, liver Senator Mashburn, of McDowell. I . . . . I . k.M-- fish of all kinds, from cod Si!;. has'introduced a joint , resolution of .Mr. and Mrs. 15.- A rown. o--vu.. S"LhuMt. ST to.'permit the superintendent of the formerly of Marion, was united in umorcua wncn wo IZZ: .IZ Z.:: 1 M. . ... mm I Man h t A r rl VMM rtnilHin IILUUiULU HU1LU JJ L& MOrcanton to aamit mArrincrA tn Mr. k. -Ktnnft. Min. wuifc" " I - T : (imi!oy of;Mcl denbUll. of Winton-Salcnil'.Tho The baildtoff '.was Jcnvclopcd in d ralorem; -hea.wh,cl. nor. . cjiuvj . -v .-, . , ". flames when the al.rm was riven, payaa cents aoaai;o, oaner to.create the county of t.llnnil ,u fJn.Kn ; The loss ,is- estirasted: aaboot and buckwheai, which W py the Senate last Wed- .:r 7 TTO .1 $1,000 with" abontCCO insuraace. from 15 toccattalmjhel;oaioc eluding working -the roads, i and should be glad for all this to pay a 'dollar a year back into the treas- ; iThat those whb are desirous of getting a new' bounty are moV in any wise discouraged:by the, lack -ot success attending other attempts is evident. Senator Hawkins has introduced a bill to; establish and organize Ransom county from parts of Wake, Franklin, Johnson, Nash and, Wilson It is a' well prepared bill and a quarter page map ad vertisement of the proposed county boundaries was, published lin the News and Observer last Friday, ' iBy a vote of 69 to 22, the Stubbs bill to nrovide;f or a constitutional tinnvAntinn . d ftf ftated in the House last Wednesday. It seems that there was a decided sentiment against giving an "opportunity to any general amending of the con stitution as it might have an un desirable effect on general -a, tions throughout the state. . Hear beer, , beerine ian like drinks. wore out uoon the to boggan in the House last Thursday - The bill Hoke, passed nesday by:a voteofO tdS, ' . , K and potatoes; dried fruits; chec; A Trust is. a combination -of Li-A--,rt;T-v- Honnr Rnll Marion Graded School, fresh milk and crgs, which cor? . ' . .ZTi. ZZTJ. .. - U WIA- -VU WWJUOJ-CiJIU OUI "w""' - I ... capital skill or acts by two rj exceedingly pretty wedding. oc- Following U.th honor.roU of Uiel PJ P0 cents a buihel an po- mnrA nArsnnc" nnrl -A mononolv I CUrred here at - the home Of Ir. iMAriori Gradtxl chool for the xaonth of I UlOCS, to fire CCUtS a dOZCa OH au-x-iii, i i i u Pote&t. 6ha-mcaiJ5 occ. tauiou aau way, The parlorwas artistically dec- fordOoafrpy.7 V'-O'i Mrom It cents a pound tolt; bacon. prated in pot plants and "greenery,1 "Second GraoWVnUle Elliott, Edward salt beef, pork, dried, srnd-ed and iand before a bank of ferns in (tho Foy.' FreJ Emln,lf' Ocorr"LaTislirl. salted meats, from 4 cents a pound norm corner the uaptist ceremony ucorgo -je&caam, rt-a xot, w-a . 1. 'n 1 me-tt from 23 oer pastor of the bride. - Before the Badlo CranforO, EtUe Hiillxnan, Mar- ce to 20; wheat Hour, from 2. Dirrti; hun- Baggett, of Harnett, defines them. This' bill specifies' seven ' methods by which ?5two,or more persons," if combined to effect .certain; pur poses "shallpnstitute a trnst; ' two methods to form a monopoly; two acts which shall be considered as 1 'conspiracy in restraint -of ; trad e ;7 and then prohibits any or all - of the foregoing.- , ; V; - f ! For violation the ? charter shall be forfeit, the Attbrneyjeneral shall institute; quo-warranto pro ceedings in Wake cou nt y su perior Leburt and upon conviction fines of not less than $50 nor moire than $100,000 for every day of .such violation and in addition thereto terms of. imprisonment for not less than' one nor more than 10 years. . Further an agent's act is taken as prima-facie evidence as the act of a corporation and in case of his giving evidence to secure convic tion of the corporation : he is re leased from r'personaL liability to ceremonv Mrs. John Finnir samr iorto Klrbr. Majo lAcghrlto; 'Annlo cnis a narrci o cents a very beautifully Foust's lFlowerLo LoudennillC Sanv- Margaret NttdJcora meal, from 40 cents a Song," after-which Miss Til la Bar? Ilna Tat Itx.Crixc dred pounds to 12i. Our Range cf Circulation. To us comes tho following re- . - 1 1 Justice, Charles -LanRhride, G35! nuMt: viz' itinn. q nianictL irlided into tho 1N Third Gr&dd ArcbJo OaSTP. Ida strains of Mendellsohn's wedding Parker, Manrlca ArtreH. Rosi Straare. marcbri While the vows were le- OlaGlbb.Grtrodo Jone, Bailie Hoack. fnir taftn 'Hearts and FlowersV Fourth Grade Hi chArd AtwelL Lcoo was softly reedcred. - 'At 1 6:30 an elaborato three- Stretmaii, "Robert Whit; Ixjuha'Bar- course supper was served, the din- gin, Mattie Gladden. Sara Hudgln. Id ingVoom being decorated in trail- McGnire, EUa Babul; ZAn Badcr, ing cedar andwhite wedding bells. Sara Bilrer. Helen Loaon. Immediately, following this the Fifth Grado-EHrabeth Bobbitt, Bnlh bridal party drove to the station, Unrgln, Emma Clpp, Dowry Denton. whereMr. and, Mrs. Mendennail BiancheLUniey, ivjttio imuman, iJary of Ttror rarr: alio th yearly XOOK me iVLM train ior u lpsion, iuaermuK; uiancco iormaa where they will reside ' ' Foy. Gny Kirby, LeHoy SHrer. jThe brido wore a becoming Sixth GradoMaude Barsiu. Edna costume of dark . brdwn. The dis- Godfrey, Helen 6 tmnsu play . of pretty gifts evince . the . Seventh Grade Lois Gllkey. $ Eeallen. . Jen rark. Sarrrt, EsUnd. v Jan. 53. UlL Dear Sir: VTill yen plea ai-nl a m i?dua terms of inbscription. Yonr tmly. rrm Kcahy." Tin: Pcoouem doe i gel into popularity of the happy couple." A wife's pn money is whathub by gets stuck for. - j- , l t'Uf iUWU va 4 u UU1 J , a W w WiaU I L-niighridgo. . , ( oiTVr ir.rrrT Many a runaway AtwelL Mrrtlo Eunrln. I later in a smosn-up. match crrii

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