i 4 I 'it. A 'Cl J,'-A- ''i'f.-r;;' i ,:-'.v:Vt H A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST. INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF McDOWELL COUNTY. :'V.-V'; ESTABLISHED 1896. MARION, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 19li. VOL. XVI NO. 11 CONFERENCE ADJOURNS After . : - 9 o I d ; W av e G ri p s S o u t h i Charlotte Observer, 13 t . , " .1 CITY FIRE-DEPARTMENT' pncludedf LabprsiMpri "M Profitable Me efi ng at States- . If Svil lelX!?6 Appointments; THE SENATORIAL CONTEST. EDITORS IN TROUBLE i.'!:.V '. 1. Wtrrcoton ncrl. Wc print elsewhere in this issuo of the Kecord : a communication from Mr. Niraocks in behalf of JuJgo Clark for tho U. S. Senate. dudin vJlarK has many warm Because They Accomodate Delin quent Subscribers Uncle Sarn Has a Say. The following Is from the Pub lishers Auxiliary, a cewspnrr pub- " ireadf by Bishop Hoss CMondajr; ber day Saturday, tornadic storms cation of tho organization of the l traoori, the did much damage in Wisconsin and Firo Department was made. It Nearly a score of deaths, several New Chief Will be Appointed and mUlion dollars' ; property loss and : Other,Vacancies Filled 'for suffering, and inconvenience . ; Ro.nrcriln:f:nn; ' " resulted from the violent change i of . -ir , b The v estern North; Carolina ftemperature, preceding storms and -'The boar"d' of aldermen met in Conference? cold and snow -that regular session on Tuesday, the fr:on3 anci fltimirers in Varrn ,OMlbOSVlOi'i.uuuaij;fv.-AMO..ooooiwuJi. ueSSb'; ,IUQ Central DOrtlOQ r OI , IUO I V4J o uwja,uoiu; uigouDLy. J UV-. rVUKUli UlS I vw w iu i..'",'4f.t reostAeligKtt and fitness ;and are cogni I Special agents of the postoHIt The conferencCappointments; were :; After an unusually warm Novem-tion of the may full investi- nw .greav services u inc department are trarchec arouti him for the Supreme Court, Ihel - , r , ChicWusticeshio of which he r o::ira wliCa cxp-c-JM i distinct being members adorns, and many of his greatest to cxaroino aabscripUon hits, to :morak disto bad a admirers behevo he can lcst serve ascertain t the regxilaUont rtqif Prinderl monUls; Xf tC 4 L.m. 7CVr ,n Wmeai m ft4rarcc u zz a cola wave almost immediately uuiuwr ui iu uicuiuua m,.. , . . rolled oyer the; wreckage ,of the moved away from town; that the tbc ScDat0 Fho aro worthy of lhat storm, extended m a few hours to cnier or ino r ire uepanmcnt naa i position , but we believe that resigned leaving the organization tho best interest of the State will without anv official head and with bo served by sending Governor scarcely enouch members to keep Kitchin to the Sonate. Wc 'believe ben cdlnl to Washiston city - . .. . . that of all the candidates hi will t., i:. up.the orgamzation. :, f make us the bWt nnd mmt LTcct. becau subsenpuon hit h zo. 11 Attention was canca to Kevisai iro rCprenUtivft in the Senate. eighteen I 1905, section 3011 and 3G07, mak-1 Fmm bis youth. Governor. Kit- ing it a misdemeanor if the Hoard chin has fought tho lMitl-n' ? RVoWi :norcnnc Wpa frnrpn m of Aldermen shall fail or refuse to Democracy, and ha kept the- fmth. i i' iS L;f nuur Af iA-npA ri-mrrJIo his youth he edited a I).m i aeatn oy ine suaaen coia, snipping ihi'v"' v 3) I S be ticah 0 Bakersville-To be supplied . B road River- W; B. : Davis. Cliffside-A.1 C.; S wtoorcl. ; : Connelly Spnrigs and Ruther- the : Gulf and' Atlantic sea- ford .CollejMJ I board. ' Rain turned to sleet,; snap- Forest Citvi?fe telegraph and telephone wires Green River WS. Cherry, and snow followed. ;. The tempera- Henrietta and Caroleenrr J. ture dropped in several places more Armstrong. . r w . ' than- sixty .degrees . in Marion station -Ira Erwin. " " hours. McDowellD. Si Richardson: ouserveu. oeverai tcrsmrcn have beo la IrouUe, and here U a story told by the Jes Molr, Cxp lllitor Fay, of Ljorj, Iowa, well paid up a the law rtuiixt. He will have to explain to the gov eminent oSciats why he hu Lot compelled hb subscribers to pay up accordirg to the pc-ital mUx. It seems a littla tough that country cnare iyiorgauwu stauuu-xx. ur uur- ucouu uj mo ouuucu wju, oniptu i . - . - . Icrattc newsrwier in our sifter ' any city or town of over I ntti, u.iif rn i -e .,ri rr,ri. MrttAWnii idrift. one thousand inhabitants, accord- hnod bo wa, lhc Chairman of the Kdtors have to be hauled cplxfort buckled iffilli iDff ?' tho last United States cen- Kn.u "HSKJTiSmitli --v 'Thft r noor : in-; larff e - cities and the sus, and the general law; applied to Old Fort R. Li Doggett. -, : ; homeless; in storm-swept" regions Rutherfordtbn R; E.Hunt, J. sufferei severely. B. Oarnenter.1 SuDer. Spruce me.:B:Hyder.'j at Marshall. Table RockAlbert Sherrill. C ; Ashe ville,'. Nov. 9;- A visitor n Democratic Pnrty in the county of thc'govcrumerjt cadcr the Person. He redeemed the Fifth of violating the Federal law jtst District for Democracy and for t. ther do not eUrcallr keen :ir subscribers for the l f 1 1 . 1 l . T r it ai . . report would be made ICU w jov io ocicnu uui zrvax ch and aa editor kcowctb not what ..This report Will. to- Z ,ku c rindTJ id 11 tbc 1Mlor -,a i4 ition to the cuch nliilitr and Success ' that' l!i' aK to mo tho luV r.d if too rr.i37 bUU V- r u . u wiiu loon v.(-uj j ,uiv. I . . , .I. twelve years represented it in Con-1. us a population of over one thous-l r:r i n),;i; t iK dunning thci and. This matter was left open Krcat SufTrago Amendment cam I "nail &um owe. on sutxenp until a meeting of the members of paign ho made a brilliant. 'canvass jtton but it it like the end of tho the Fire Department could be had of a large part of the btate. It world; no one knows when it com Prbfessbr;RutherfordtC reported thesuicide of a. traveling be ard E. K. Creels ; . . -i ; . . man at that place1. Tuesday; afterr ProfessorlRueTfo noon was WB3esti a passenger on a train whicK passed through? Marshall - Monday night, Reports showed that within tte and that he became disorderly as a dominioii of the conference there result of which "he was placed in ttviMSifJJ , - -.v." v Al ?i .17 . , :Vf4:: : I- ThA nffi of Hh P f of Firo Dc- ability in lighting bounties, subst- subsenbera." 2,900 this year.0M . dies and special privilege havegiv- Tlie Bee. a newspar published fTiA finA h is PAnortftd to baVO kill- pnrumcu, i vtrj 'uauk wuu ... c.at,fl -,1 nm , I - . at Jeiierson, nas ucca jer;ea up. elude a recommend: Board from the members of tho State Executive Committee caused suribcrsare behind oa the papr, Fire DepatmVnVwhbm they desiro eighty live thousand copies of-hb it Tneans trouble with the govem for Chief of the Fire Department speech to be circulated throughout rocaU It puts the editor la s-uch a toEother with a list of tho newr" . . 7.. hpe that bo is compelled to forco , . . . 4, l riis aevoiion 10 Lfcraocravic members elected to till tne vacan- cies occurring. . . , , . . ,., . i r his suDscnplions unless nc faith,- lus fidelity to the pledges of M 1 the Party, and-his courage aad unusually prompt piymg a he rju ca list of Infants ba 1,895. him stand and. a com Adults baptized, 2,912. ; : - Number ' of : Ep worth League members 3,039. " ' -J: Number of Sunday school mem CoritriMte Raised or support of the preach-. f Value oif houses of worship, $1,- 924i529;'53lPliii ; Value of - pbljekes,; - 92 professors; 1,444 students. i tor said about it: morning received ISSE W able expense in equiping theFire thS&oiont! Sm isign Com! its oCicial summons from the po,U SaS :ffiSSiS- Department and it is to be hoped mittee, and he has been a leader in office department to conform with learned,, though :sa bp v -ornter Ivs ..nthnsL. shaping those principles and poll- the ruling which rtquirts the pay was wen aressea. ana preseaveu mo : z " " 7. . cies of tho party whicn are aDool u can ' no lon-er appearance of a man of refinement, tic in their support of the organi- to bear the rich fruitage of a Dem- nr, tI&' P tn ALTJ Z Itblievedithat he was" iddict zatioh. Winter time is here and ocratic Congress and a Democratic tjltl ! it 'is a source of comfort to all President. owruwi hhujj mo w property owners in .the town to For nearly thrce years his ad- accomodate them Wc ometimej know that such interest is beinir ministration as Govornor has been question the right of Unci -5 Sim to so aoic ana euecuvc mai me oiau3 icterfcrc in the conduct of legiU is enjoying its greatest era of pros malc bus-mess ECd we say we shall pentv and progress in Agriculture, . , , is fast ap- in public health, in good roads and clCD.a cu " w wa3 UJfc uuuciavuo uuuouai .u uuuiu j . dminftw in manufacture and in whether nght or wrong we tuus ac C5ftll?A F frilliam thronirh.her proachmg and in this connection urainagc, in manuiaciuro acu ia . .. T, ces, paiiie uniiam, inrougn ner ( every lino of material development conform to the rcguliUon. Itct r- attorneys, h as instituted ; suit it may be interesting to the metr and social upU(u . u5cl win distress us grtstiy to against Lunie Gmiam for absolute chants who contemplate investing .IIo is wiso in coandiand formid- Cut ou good long time patrons who divX)rce-r-r rtvA;::';---:Vv f r - 1U ablo m debate, no is a xoc to in-i . i.- mr. but are etc., ior saie inai iney win oe suo- direction and deccpuon ana a icar- , , , i ;f ject to a town tax of not less than less champion of equal and exact careless about the n: atr, al it justice to all and special privilege sucn rcauy waav tcc, kuw to none . Should he be sent to the they will como to our assistive the use of drugs.' $ institutes Suit for Divorce. , Claihiirig separation 4 from her husband more .than six, years ago under, rather unusual circumstan- taken to protect their property from fires. ' . ; - - Christmas season The bill' of ; complaint, filed ' in Virgiriian'Awarded; Prize ;fbr Best ( Corn Exhibit.;?. ;-( : New York, Nov.; llFo"rv grow'; in theltiesShi KiVifo1 riTi anvilnortioh of Vthe lTn!t RtaV W .H. T)orin: of Buncombe County Superior court, Clover, Va'., has been awarded'tho aUeges that tho h iRante wero.mar $1,000 sUver cup offered by the ned on March 17, . 189S, m Mc Tnf,n.t!;r,.l TTrW!tr fV.mnftnv Dowell county; that in. May, 190o, at thfi American Lknd and ' Irriga- they were temporarily residing n tion Exposition, at Madison Square luisyme, Ky. ;; that owing to the Garden, Mr. Dorin . winning over plaintiff's health, she on the con- exhibitors from e venisection of ?'tP. the country " ' ' r" - her home in North Carolina with Mr Dorin ploughed hisiland 10 understanding that her hus inches - and. subsbiled 12 inches tonkas tojejoin her within Jwo more, t He used - 200 pounds of mOT).plnteteforth Phosphate, his" only fertilizer out- thaUh plaintiff repeatedly, .wrote side of clover turned .under. His MMaOrnt, but he never return seed W carefully selected from ed to North Carolina to rejoin her. iu acre on wnicn ne maao a suieu- . - . . , - ,, nt. oiiU did m in. 1910 and the orn No New Tr.alfbr Henry Clay Beattie which took the prize was from an ) Richmond,-Va., Nov. 3.-e acre cultivated under the methods supreme court has rendered a do of the United States farm .demon- cisionV denying the appeal for a new Oration bureau, the yield from this trial, - filed by Henry Clay Beattie, acre being 137 - bushels. The . soil Jr. convicted ; at Chesterfield of is the ordinary tvne of southern murdering his young wife, Louise, Virginia, a grav sandy loam abouWu the governor p-rants a reprieve," Beattie will bo subsoil. ; . ; electrocuted November 24. ject fifty nor; more than bno hundred dollars! ' ; -J-.;-' ' ' - Special Train to Richmond. ., , - - , - . For the accomodation of persons desiring to attend the football gamo between University of Virginia and University of North Carolina and others going I to Richmond, tho Southern liauway will . opera to a special train from -Charlotte to ..... 1 ' m Richmond on Hovembcr liutn, ar riving at Richmond on morning of November30tb, and returning leave Ricmond midnight November 30th. Very low round trip tickets will be sold for this special, train from Charlotte to Dan villa inclusive, and from all , branch lino ' stations for regular trains connecting, with tho special train at junction points. An attractive silver tea will given shortly in tho new room the Lies Library.- bo of Senate, he will, on account of his amj rtJhve us of the cmbarrr- ong service m Congress and his . . great prestige, at once become a .T, . Anx u' National figure and occupy a conr manding position in tho councils of ror a newspaper man w v:- p tho Democratic party with which pcrs to subscribers who are in he is in perfect harmony. ; I arrears. The people demand a clean, in- n tirnr:rrci a cA d-. corruptible representative m the ... ... . . ruv ,f United States Senate; a man or "" - . r . ability, a man of backbone, a man non-com puinccs wi;:i tr.e rsug. whoso heart beats in sympathy with puts a ccws;a per out of L-:;r.f-vi tho toilers of tho land, and yet who I expense of putting a cz- is not an cxtrcmest, butsumos ior on CTC equal rights, for all and who stands against special privilege; nmanwno Z " . . ; . will represent tho people, rather Ion the entire sabccnj-Uoa b-s;r.e--i than what is known as the Interests to say nothing of ths i-trtcl andabovoall a man who realises Rnountof hlr which L? reiu;rrl A m. & T that ho is tho servant oi tno pcopic, who elected him upon a Democratic platform to carry out Democratic' principles. Wo, bclicvo Governor Kitchin mcsssurcs up to tho hi;:h standard set by tho people, and like the im mortal Vance, his heart-beats will jboin unison with the throbbing hi::i c ur k v;. in a filling heart of th grc-.t ca::;::v: ar.J his of.'tiii if cV : alor, will cxprt.-. t!.? in'. psrty, t-i outlir.l in t:. I1 ic pHtfonn, r.r. ! th -rcf r -