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MARION; N..' C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1911;
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VOL. XV NO. 24.
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CLEARING DECKS OF
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To Get Freedom; fofACohsideratioh
; Matters of State Wide
Importance
Bpecl
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Glenwood and is similar; in biun- SQM E I M PROVEM ENTS
PIS U MADEiAND UNDERWAY
quail is I5a.vs shorter now. n M Seen in Rambling About Town
vbepator RjH. MasbburD,bf Mc- n; : i tho Vicinity." 'y
Dowell, was a guest at the banquet -: ' '
at Gifersch's. given ; by the r More- ?'. ? How- very mucK like property
Ciaito THBPROGBE88. J ' y ' j hrButler clan : last r week - in that belongs to a- progressiva con
Raleigh, Feb. 5 14. With the6x- honor of thft Rnnh1in mm earn does the. clerat and : freight
ception ot the death of he bill to 0f the Assembly; buildings look now;v Neat and at-
establishdmont co :Aftjoitf tractive. Ample"and suitable ac
elaboralarliamehta commodatlons Indicative of tKo
ings to ensure its perfect and certain grionlil apt6hment, held up-to-dateness of )th raijroad and
demise, little has occurred id rthe Monday1 night, 'resolution was town. . Yet a little more could be
passing of bMs- durinr the; past unanimously adopted to re-district Two or three arc lights set
MW6'8?1?- the state. This with a viewof in- the promenadeinfront and
f course, a vefy large number oi suing reemociratic "majorities one, at least, in the War . bf the
lUsi W1h merely locaf significance -in each of 'the ten districts 'and yet station building b a real necessity
v Averi passanienrplled for rati- nt affect' the Cpreseot membeVsV both for the public" protection and
!?n an ih clend?r U8lea electy 'It was agreed to submit the to add to the attractiveness.
MM:fo"r.tKe proper .man6euvernsriib. proid6h'and.a'hew'grouping to " , ; , , '
consider those matters which1 d6 a caucus of the demficratic .mem- ' That one godd;;moVe generally
bave moreor less significance so of the Assembly next Friday fetches about another of 1 more is
lar as the whole state is con- nighVif possible-to complete ar- proved bjr the improvements made
" ' ; by the Southern railroad-company
. . . i au its atawuu noru. wvaano op
around town, property owners are
repairing or rebuilding fences;
tearing down unsightly out build
ings, cleaning up garden plots and
In many instances repainting ther
residences. All this heralds the
near approach of gentle spring;
(Barring s few more frosts and "a
late cold snell or two and the
Charlotto Observer hu not sat J to
"take 'em off" yet ) :- -
MARION MILL HOLDS
,. . ITS ANNUAL MEETING
Ofnccn'and Directors Chosen ftp
' Coming Year A Yery Sut-
cessfu! Year,
cerned.
Jf the awvftrs in favor ftan con r i . A
it,- r: - - " ; " " 7 - . :--. .r . . piumpiu ui aawuusno any streams
IraV the lawyers not -in i favor
aps the long suffering public
tne oenenciai results accruing
r per- of North Carolina passed the Sen- Pste side ofthe street, the two
ic may ate (without any county exception) store, storyand-a-half .brick build-.4
Amintr mwuuay uiLoruuuo. oenaror jyiasn-1 iuk orecvea uy ur. iu. u. xuorDnew
trom theDlacing of thW Torrens AJi aD neanrig completion and will soon
A. . - . , , v v arnendmeat that it should-not go reiuiv for Accnnancv In the
vstem f or recording oralid -iruar- Jntn off0 ,f;i reaay ior. occupancy, in me
nteeinff titles to real estate on the ratification This. wMim.nv lrea.r and to tn6 right of the station
iute bdbks; rThisgvst hai for others, was lost. ' is a -single store brick building
its most immediate effect the elimi- U . - ' rrrrr wun a l0l-in Piaw Ka33 Irn
erected by Buffaloe & Hewitt and
to be occupied by Graham Dale as'a
l . ww m a m in a a -m i w- w m. . a a wv w
eil state-and Mvinff the nrobeftv . " " swre..ua resiauraru comomea.
ZiA neotlateable luo-oh rT;"-. ' A the unsinhtly f ramebQUdiDKs
bich,to borrower realize other: ; taS' OKM w "moved and travellera pawing
5 - 8 Child! Oh, had yotl ever to and-fro.-in andouturanndouht.
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nation of questionable title, nthe L 1 aymi
vueutiu ui simpler trtusiu;tiuusiu r WVio
w 11V
H. W. Dysart (real estate and
insurance) reports the sale .of two
houses and lota on : the Crooked
Creek road near the McDowell
Furniture (actory to Bennett and
Morgan. . Also one house and lot
on the old Bakersville road to Rev.
A. H. Hatwood (colored). These
properties rnrmeriy belonged, to
Mrs. A. E.' Elliott. Mr. Dysart
has also closed a deal for the John
Ly tie farm of 150 acres oh the
road leading from 014 Fort to the
Crooked Creek section. : Tho pur-
chasers intend os.ng it for Uaefc. e. W4jU Xew Xork aty. j. L.
Tho annual meeting of the stoc5c
holders of tho Marion Manufac
turing 'company pf Marion wis
held tn the company's oSco at
Marloa oa February 7. " Tni treas
urer's .report . was satisfactory I to
tho stockholders, considering th
mill his only Jbccn in ope rati oa
about six months, and commecsu
rant with tho condition whicn ha
cxhtfd iuftbey cotton : and cottoa
goods market for tho past year.i
The old board of directors wju
re-elected, compot&cd of: Messrs,
AuimstusV. Smith, of SparUn
burg;S. C.; Wm. S. Glenn, of
Spartanburg. S. a; D. D. LitUs,
of Spartanburg; S. C; Carroll
Baldwio, of New York City; Wd.
iog ana fruit gro wing.
Morgan, ThosI J. Gibs, Geo. L
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i t;. ' i.f -1 veivefc uaoa upon your oreast; naai tntun
.mmm't you waited for the firsfintellibent "V-, .
mil to taoi.sn Avery county Wiij Klance ;from thbblue eyes; had ..Over Pkrk Hill, near ihe'EU
pass. K it does it , will carry tto von wntrhpA iteMir hanan Instttiitc, fe: "ShmnVcii??
Uwslfe- the : features '.of hinKwho islhaving fhe dwelling hiuse, wMch
BuB w UB stole.your girlish heart away;., had he purchased from Kev. .John M.
Tf apart of that counVo fonn you wept a widow's tears overbite Greenlee last year, remodeled-to
unconscious bead; had .your deso- make it a commodius and attractive
From many folks come words of White, and Hugh F. Little, all of
approval of the. suggestion made rion. . V ,
in this paper laSt week by a sub- Mr. D. D. Little, of Spartan
scriben In regard to lorgtniting ; a burg, S. a, was re-elected prei-.
poultry association and have some dcQl ,nd treasurer, Mr. Wm. E.
Boys Corn clubs. Some fellow Wall, of New York City, was rc
will have to-'lead out", and get vice-president, and ' Mr.
the propositionstnjarorkablo shape Sw L. Copeland, of Marion, was
and it is possible that there will re-elected secretary.
r-r ixp uni tr .1
Judging from t e numbO of oJni r-JtLiio " V
phee seen io and mwr. town then " )
tixtQcbt&iu-4kl9- ..-Thei3urliDgtQa ens . t nja Y,
planting this .year, than for many T. Payne of Graham, killed the
previous ones. It Is a' good sign; biggest hog (t ercr heard of. I
It is PCsible for the market to be w ci hcd ToiZ pounds, ad; tha
supplied at home without lending v . , .
vf.:au. ti?i.. -..k.- hews remarks, was ai biff as a
it is passing strange that it is notnorsc f
done. - -- - I ! It
the new county. This is the only
new.coonty likely to teestoblished ate timid heart gained courage horned Riddle BrdoloetWe
during this session. Heap much1' rom that little piping voice to work and Mr: Clay-and" family ex
politics in these measures. 0n0 :k k, wii tiw-.t to oeennv it soon-
The proposed creation of a State daUy, brcad. had ita lovJaK iSmiIes ' :
v,ame anan yommsion is a and prattUDg WOrds.been sweet re
tnatter , which is m '.obeyance but . t L ' j
"ii . , , 1 . Li ' -y ' . iuiuijuo ior suws.au exposure; . :-t?iu r
; w.U probably not get j throh , as had the ,one,y fntnre brigb opposite tho Elhanan Institute, in
luere 'J",fa ened by; the hope of that young arm
a?'LUi?"&Z 'Iean Pon" tnat ibngnt. eye or . Tt is reported that several pur-
;xu .. your guiding star; had; you' never chasers of lo"ts in the Wrcnn ad- byMyrtl.
framed a planar known a hope or SltloVfn EastIarion will erect
m v mm m m m m a . w uu . w ww k a & i - . .
r T ,,r: ; fear, of which that child was not a dwellings' durinir this snHnr and
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5 i'.'l f n" 1 "i..1 f' ' i 4' Nearly every town acd couh
Ligrary Doomispiaceo..-,. j. iQ Sut0 oi,0
The books mentioned .below ben or more representatives at RaJeich
longing to the Ladies Library have next week to attend the good roads
been misplaced. ill any .one meetiui: on the 14th.
holding these numbers' kindly re
turn same to the library on Tues
day or Wednesday "afternoon from
3 to 5 o'clock.
228 Daniel Deronda by Oorga EUot.
Thirty-five of the forty five ap
plicants before the Supremo Court
were announced Thursday as hav
cow.
512 New Chronicle
ftii of' o iWHi ki cf.fthlicVi !BTirVi I
UAin i,k riw'ftwflT I1 ' ' c t summer and in most instances will Knt D Wicrfn.
schools on the co-operative basis T fva. nonufAic wt,l' ,J ... . ... Wlggla-
RffWnnfcvVwiirvWn ""Tr'T" FnPy wem W"Q ineir amines.
HSOtZCI- left for you to love; if disease came, This will mean" increased popula-
. and its eyes grew; dim; an4 food f ion and more home o
sins continue to c6me. Un( -rtAin-JttAn 1 - ' '
of "Rebecca by
owners.
N 1
The
tod rest and sleeo were forgotten
The;biU toprolubit the sale j will inyour auxioas fears. If iron paced ! 'Altered almost .Uyond. recogni-
the floor, hour'by hour,n with that "on is the Oak. Grove. cemetery.
frairile? burden, 'when: your1 very For some time now4the association who waa o ecrionaly burned a lent daya
touch seemed to give comfort and bas had men at work making road- w UTWllin a very critical condition.
1 1 . a. Ai i . tvnvfl ortrl wa1bTvro. fvnmmin f Via I W. E. BtOWIX ha returned fTOffl l
neaiing w iQ nttie- qonog r-- trio to Rutherford oocnty whem he
frame. Had the star of hope set trees ana snruooery ana nexiy . - . .
almost assuredly become a law. . as
it has a majority favorable in the
-Senate and has passed 'the House
Af little arrangeie
xertain "cider products!!: is keep-
ing it pack at present. 1 :
New sy
"salaries : f or judges tthej; governor;
andafew subordiriaUi sfiteofilcialsi
preparations for the funding of a
bond debt duei next - year and to
provide for theaying of the pres
ent deficit and to establish - state
highway commissionKare among
the most important matters x now
pending. " a"' ;- WPQ-:.
, Night sessions for both houses is
common occurence now and next
week will have some important re
sults.
The bills for the establishing of
a new township arid - to protect
quail finX McDowell ' county have
passed and are4 laws. : As stated
j before the "new 'township is called
223 Golden. Deeda, .by- Cnariott ' IL I
BronU. , v. . last Ionday and licenses to-prao-
404 At the feign of the J acko Lantern I tice law have been issued to them.
Reod I None of the three negroes who ap-
After a new census taking of
Hcndcrsonville, made by six pub-
lie spirited citizens Thursd ay there
was found to bo 3,705 living there
instead of 2,818 as the government
ccnsuVgave. 5 1 any people were
found who never saw tho enumer
ator for the government, but were
tzsxt to get on tho list. .
Garden City Hews.
Garden Qty, Feb.14 Mra, J. P. Bay
and eon Van of Marion weregneeta of
Hi. KnU'ZLn. J. E. Jlineracnv Fxidsy,
- The amall child of Mrar Oallie Willi
of hope set trees and shrubbery, and generally
at last, had you hung oyer its dy- h wayiug - ap.j . x,e more, wm op Hm. Alex BUirr of Curtis Crtk rpent
a rid tor
ing pillow, when the stroripflireast onev mate it sightly as 'the the latter part of the week with rela-
you snouia nave wept on was injne iwhuk , I v. VrT
- kof thus to do as is indicated br the W . E. Bjrd of Hantjre
t i nv n uci u vuui iiuiiu niu luuwu- t . c . . , . n
- . i . . i rr n f rMr fmmiT nn ?-vnnrtv.
' "''ti.r, Ti 7 IT C , 7 . 1 Alter a ungcnnjc uineea or many
iaint cry ior ine neip-' you couiu on uie pan. ot me puonc. week. Mr. Burg Dari died at bet
not give, . riaa lis iasi nuiiennK u . l . , . home on nppcr Buck Creek, rebrnary .
sign .oeen preainea oui on youri . ; xnere is some una ui iaying Mifa Clara Bird U Tlaiting her aunt.
Dreast wn, acouiq you nave saiu, asnhaltum nave on the street lead- ur it w Tti at Hrtvw
xls on!ya rPliqf t- ing from,the depot to Henderson vMra. L. A. Chapman, who ha been
V'M-Cor:Not.--' . whence. to Main and on Main" from, qtiitoaick; we am glad to know U much
the Franklin cemetery some years ago, woqI(I a i0Q? stcp Q "the im-"
how busmess was Just.to.hear his re- p.rovement.line Wt it shonUt be
ply It came In a heavy bass voice: wisely considered and properly
Dunea a uving aoui waayt MrpA for Then Rhonld ho
Philadelphia Times. , 1 , - . . , , , - , ...
aone quicKiy, cncapiy ana wiiq a
If von haven t the time to exercise 1 vmw of ncrmanencv. Not alwavs
regularly, uoans ts m prev arQ such things usual SO done.
healthful action of the bowels without
griping. Ask your druggist for them, 25c
Everywhere, almost.
in
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School Entertainment.
The public school at Sugar Hill
will give a closing entertainment
onSaturday evening, February 18,
beginning at 7:30 o'clock. A
splendid program has been pro-
pared. The public is cordially in
vitcd.
Wadesboro has not experienced
so disastrous a fire la many years
as tho one- which destroyed pro
perty to tho amount of nesrly
$100,000 Friday morning. Oce-
half of ono of the best business
blocks is in a mass of smoldering
ruins, and two of the Urgrst btisi
nccs establishments lost their en
tire stocks, with only half insur
ance '
Rutherford College commence
ment will take place May 0-10.
Rev. W. A. Lambeth, of Winston
Salem,' will 'deliver thd.anncal ad
dress; Dr. P. Few, pres'Jent
of trinity Coll Ct, Durham, will
deliver the literary adirras, ard
Rev. I. Iicrre Aivrr.ethy, of Can
ton, will deliver thcrnlamr.i sJirri-