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V A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF McDOWELL COUNTY. 4.S X Established 1896. MARION, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911. VOL. XV NO. 33. o 1 DROWNED IN CATAWBA here. He is survived by his wife Rev. McNeely DuBose of Morgan- McNeely DuBose, Rainsford, Saint ton Victim of Swift Current. Morgan ton, April 15. The 'Whole town was shocked this morn ing about o'clock, when the word Iran from mouth to mouth that Rev. Pierre and John. The body has not yet been re- coveree. Rev. Mr. DuBose was also form- jVfp.Nftftlv D'iKnsft. lata rAr.ior of . i i -., - uyianon, ana irienas nere were viriw xiiuuuii tuuiuu, uau wu grieved and shocked to learn of urowneu in xne oatawoa river, u:e ,.o aofU wu:r . it a r 1 11 I neartne city, ine wnoie com- Grace churcu Moranton. he also tnunity is distressed and shocked served gt j0hn's church of this beyond words, and great numbers piace dividing his time between tf citizens are at the river trying the two places He won the lov tO nnd ine DOOy. rp.snp.rt. and Rrlmirntion of all Ma This morning about 6 o'clock Dr. wasa strong noble and Wahl DuBose went down to the river leader and the members of the fcnd crossed at the upper bridge church here were attached to him ith his two boys, aged about 10 in closest affection. He was loved nd 13 years, to shoot duck. He and esteemed by all with whom he walked up the river about a half- came in contact. Our deepest Inile. An hour or so later the boys sympathy goes out to the bereaved Returned to town, saying their family. father had shot a duck nearly Across the river and then waded in Sorrels-Emerson. FOLKS INTERESTED HYAMS-AND ER IN THE COUNTY FAIR SON MARRIAGE NEWS OF THE STATE Prominent Citizens Write About It Dr. J. R.Anderson and Miss Mabel Some of its Attractive Hyams of Linville Falls Mar- Features, ried in Asheville. The success of the McDowell Tne following is from the Ashe- Fair Association is nssnrpd This ville Cltizcn'of Aoril 13: .UWI - I farmers of the countv am intirpct J The wedding of Miss Mabel duage question. ed and are planning to make the lliS Dr J Anderson, of Mr. Frank P. Drane, assistant Fair the ever pulled addition to the regular premium French Broad avenue, of whom pamcd " assaycr for Charlotte and Happenings of General Interest "Condensed for Busy Readers, Secretary Wilson has notified Representative Webb that bo will send an expert to Mecklenburg county in May to invcstigato the re planning to make the i?yrS ur' J lu Anderson or Mr. Frank P. Drane, assistant biEgestandbestaraction 0 5?& " led off in this county. In and Mrs. W. S. Hyams, on South of lhoimiDt 10 Charlotte has bcea list a number of special prizes will tho bride is a niece. The ceremony will take up his duties July 1, suo- be given. Perocd by Rev. K, D. Sher- ceeding Col. Pearson in oScc i t u t rill, of bpenccr. Miss Hyams is j t One of the events of interest tK rntutn. m . c t ado Patton, son of T. T. Pat- I I W M M U & M A M. 1 A A - nilll - m m - I planned is a big singing contest H. Hyams, of Linville Falls. The n, of Transylvania, was drowned one of the days or nights of the approaching marriage of the young Saturday morning while attempt- fair, when an attractive cash prize people was known by their most mg to cross tho French Broad riT- will be offered the best vocal organ- Ifli nds but ? lho ftnc1 cr in a boat near Pitgah Fort. of the family no mention was made t n ot ization in McDowell. untu afler thc wcdding occurml. Mr P,lltoa n&s 21 ycari of Letters are already being receiv- The residence was charmingly dec- The town of Aydcn, Pitt county, 1 l l. ... ? 1 t t i . . . - eo irom prominent larmers or the uraicu wim me spnog-iiKO aauoau. has just voted a $12,000 bonded in county endorsing the Fair project Wlin.a cKgrouna oi icrns and dcbtcdnes for thc ertcUon of and pledging their support and co- r- school building, tho tomtit. The remainder of the r, operation. They consider it a for- sanLr Tho Rose Maiden.' from bool system of tho town to be fctorv crops that when about half a , lumoia ianne r, iviagnoua, ward sUp wiU seen by the Lohengrin, the bridal chorus from completely revolution! , I iirK., unaer aaie or April 15, con- Way across, realizing ma id was tamed the fonowing acCount of loo deep, or the current too swift, th marriaffe of Mr, w. w. Sor- Ae turned back toward the bank. j f Jb N Sorrels, of this fes he was returning, ne united -.i. tlown a little and was hidden be- bind a clump of bushes and a turn n the river. he boys, thinking he would come out lower down, walked down the bank, and not Seeing their father, began to call, but received no answer. They Called some men nearby, arid these ran quickly to the scene. As the news reached town, a fcreat concourse of citizens rushed to the river, but nothing has been discovered to throw any additional light on this sad tragedy. The river is being dragged in a vain Search for the body. The river is Swollen by reason of heavy rains fend the current is quite swift. It Inay be several days before the tody is recovered. Before Christmas Mr. DuBose vas given an indefinite leave of absence by his church on account of ill health. He went to Colum- following letters: A Forward Movement. Ashford, N. C, Apr. 17, 1911. Marion Progress: At the home of the bride's moth- Tho PeoPle of tho nor iztd and pat the same opera bcimr played by on vrrr mnrK Miss May Kimbcrley as the wed- work and ding party approached. Miss Hy- ams, who was given in marriage ino Uurnsvillo t-agjyi grade by her father, Mr. J. H. Hyams, work on tho Black Mountain rail th ond of 0rP a bandsomc gown of blue road is progressing satisfactorily, eat inters t ?fclh T"11 Ji'lh2.5?m5-!?i With the exception of a half mUo work has been com pic V- icavillo to Galax. The er, Mrs. Sarah Emerson, In this city the county are taking great interest Her one ornament was an old tl f lust Knndav P.veninor at 9 o'clock a lD the County Fair Association re- brooch of seed pearls, an heirloom ";a r . TTV: "I . cently organized in our county, of the Anderson family, which had irum uaiax. me emnized, the contracting parties t three generations. There were six place across the river at Galax and i m ur itt ci n. est forward movements inaui?urat- i ... , . uo met k uuu, oeing ivir. vv. vv. oorrens ana . . nuie iiower gins auireo in ungcre .un i- f u; i i t 4, .i : i . . . . " : r r Miss Alice Emerson. The cere- ' " lar'"rs Irocks. with jellow sashes. mony'whTSff ' was 'an impressive and somojmcans by which wo cn n. wM nrformed bv Esanire T. ntl on,r snow wnal w0 ar0 aoinff a Monroe in the prince of a but something special which will few invited relatives and friends improvement. Let us learn what This joining of two hearts was au are doing, so that we can select the culmination of a lengthy court ship which has been in progress for several months and this union friendly rivalry by which wo can caa wnin ran An Koct "Vmi mt is destined to.be among the hap- Lount on North Cove'takimr an in- piest that has occured in our city terest, and you may count on this very same cove taking some prizes. Yours for the farmers display, J. E. Wilson. tal. Dr. and Mrs. Anderson left the best from each other and all during the afternoon for a several improve. Also let us have this wc?s .lr,P' after which they will in many years. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mrs. Sarah Emerson and looked the picture of contentment as she anneared in company with the ill i : s i m viicr ine ceremony a couavion -- was served in the dining room, company expect to bavo trains run which was elaborately decorated, ning to the band mill on Ayler'i I here were numerous handsome creek by May 15. wedding presents of silver and crys- Bridgewater News. Mix ConiU Ouap cf GUiej hi bwn here ca a wwk'i rliit to MJjjt Kxry and Carrie TaU. WalUr Htut of Wlcjtoa Sla rpest iwTeral herv UaI trrk with best folluL MIm Pink Tato tA rttamvrd fnsa,a wwk'i rijiit with rrUllrtii at Vzizz Milla reside in Cool Spring.1 Garden City Farmers Interested. RnrHpn f!itv A nr 1?i 1011 64 , . " r ;.; frof. U. t lilies, bcc7y Uounty sinco become a naturalized citizen TYiPnt, wparincr as she did a beau- t?: a:; v r I yi bia. a a. where he has a brother, T , "HnA Mtin w:nr " " ' of North Carolina. from there to Florida. About k. v.. f . . ... . Ho is a lectarer of ability dc- ... , gOWll. OUO 11 OO 1U1 4.110 ,T two months ago he sent his resig- been devotmg her entire time to nation to the chureh here and it the management 0f the estate of was reluctantly accepted. The re- her father is known far' and twrt was that he would not be aoie d a business woman. to resume wur iui uyyCi0 v m GorrKiis, one of the very eighteen months. Early this week best gentiemen of 'our acquain Mr. DuBose returned apparently . having become extremely restored to perfect health, and felt with our people during So well that he had taken up some , . its to our town He church work. He had conducted holds a iocrative position with the service in Grace Episcopal church F Collier publishing company, onte yesterday. , i . which brought him among us of- Itey. McNeely DuBose came of ten Re aiways Carriesa smile for a distinguished South varolma , . f r;endsond whenfhe appeared family and was 50 or 55 years of wjtQ the "bride leaning on his arm tige. He wfss rector of Trinity , wearing the conventional churh, Asheville, for nineteen bkck suiv,usuanr worn on sucli years and was so greatly occasions, a pleasant smile crept there that he has been otten caiiea oyer the faceofthose present back to minister to the sick and Their many iagnolia friends . afflicted. He was later rector of wish for etn a.longlife of jby and St. Mary's College for gins ati- osrit eign, and wnue mere uo auaww A Very Attractive Concert. The third concert of tho Lyceum coursn given by Mr. Karl Jansen at the graded school auditorium on last Tuesday night, was a very en- Ma M. HU4trrnd cf N"eto ncl joyable concert indeed. Mr. Jan-1 0Trr CTrrU T wiin mm sen was born in Sweden but has ScaU, earoa: to Wa trr hzjbxsA at Itio YiitA. V. Mr. M. F. Tl Ljui retnrscd t aflrr a wwVi rllt wlh brr dai:UT, Mr. T. W Wlbca. at Olravml We farmers of Garden City are . Un most 1 lho Hfo - U rUliizS ht delighted at the organization of the , , . t. m.l .rt ,le trr. Mr. r. Slmaocj, la Mrmna. Farmers Association. Garden City led by tho Swcedish people, also Mra. T. A. ikait ha bcto has the lands and we will show wo be possesses marked characteristics j wt have farmers second to none, we or a general humorist. His lungs Ml Kit an4 LcrzLt ljwct Mar are interested. We won't be hog-lat Americans for carelessness of Ion wrr In DdJwatfr csa ur health are timely, forceful and Wl- fnnnv indeed. The concert was a Drtdewar grad mhocX cccimr j A i t tho 2ia cf Arftl attend were the losers, for Mr. Janscn's effort can easily be pro nounced a successful one. gish about it, but we propose to take some of the prizes. Also wo want to learn what others are do ing and how they do it. You can count us in. Yours for success, J. E. CONLEY. Jack and Jin. man, woman and cniid in tnecoun- needed now. tl I l.i I .ty will pian someming now uji vdid nofaarmueh ahont nar. makeor grow for the fair, our . , . , . . On arrount of the huln he - ? -.j i uiLT uuriiiL: inn iwi. vctir uucauM; i tuucc u ouruu. 1 - . I . t , 1 - UUtl .nujkn-Ai tmurcuutuu I temporary breakdown in health. The Boone correspondent of the He had been rector of Grace Epis- Hickory Democrat says the maple for three. and alcnrrop pmn fiw been erood in that wsjci vliul vli iivya-v ougui v f e half vpars He was popular with section this year: that one man all classes and greatly belovedr He made 500 pounds on his land and had a wide circle of f riends in this all told about 2,000 pounds were State and elsewhere to whom this made in the same neighborhood. news will be a great shockV, The sugar sells readily at 15 cents Morganton was only recently per pound. When the sap Is boil- congratulating itself that this God- ed for a time an excellent quality ly man and his charming family of syrup is made which sells for$l would continue to makg tneir nome i per gaiiou. Mrs. late Utters Prizes. To Subscribers. Dear Mr. Wiiitten: Tlii.q notir is written as an nr- It is a good thing that County LrCDt reminder to those who are Fair and let us all work together duo anything on subscription to thc every Progress that the money is greatly Ufcopplns In Marlon gatniay. to make it a success. If day and nJ$fcU Tb proramxa will U glrn oct laur. Xtobio Conley of zxraz Kebo rpcci &u:r with rrlaUrra brr. Ben Soi of IUo VUta, Va., U viidticx home foUca hero thU wwk. J. XL PatVa of Mcrymloa waaln Bridrw on bcin cn day lait Mr. J. K. Yrllcn and aa Frrd wrrt ing during the past year I will do something toward the WD knc.w raoneyt w" ,scarf;' liuiuj; wwaru vrn: . . . . I ..1 .1,. V i: .u. prizes, too. - I win give .W lor ,k,,lu, i"tu,u' auu uiuK ------ - - - - . L of Dahlias, and many obligatons Uiat must be met 1 'nsiawn u orucrro aa aaaiuoa- to Texas to tho best bonuet $1.00 for second best boquet (of t once we are comoclled to nress al troop of calvary aoout id oiuerent oioom eacn; the matter uton those who are bo- guard the xronucr. grown-trom bulbs runcii as ed of hind with their subscriptions. If ME Tins spring. vou should bv chance see a cross You arc airain reminded that all Let us hear from others on the mark on your paper it is a double 1 the work on The Pnoocnss isnft Fair. reminder that we need money. Li n A Wr nUAW va a At w mm w m a w m m J Mrs. H. A. Tate, Without saying more wo shall I accepted at any time but pero:u Old ForL N. C. greatly aeiigniei u everyone who make a habit of holding ads. wno is owing tnis omce a sman a- or other matter thrr want in tno There will be an entertainment mount win call or send it in at once, paper until day before publication. at pridgewater School the evening Compliance with this request will and sometimes until thc hour of of ADril 28. 1911. Every body is I enable us to meet our obligations, going to press Thursday morning. cordially invited. A program will land besides give our readers a I need not bo surprised if they arc aDDcar in next week's issue, 1 much better paper. I too late
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