Hi " t . , t . . n - t : J Si'llllltt BEST INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF McDOWELL COUNTY. 1896. -. 5- MARION, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1911. VOL. XVI NO. H TWO El RES DURING WEEK Saved By Prompt Action.-1 Refc'ili? Smitte totor of i the j 6 uy ; Cashi e r,: Friends of Mr. J. E. Guy, son of fMipv and Mrs.; J, E. - Guy, of this place, , will be interestedln the following from the Erwin, Tenn., Magnet: FROM ALL OVER THE STATE .. . ' - - A Column of Short Paragraphs That Have Been Collected By the Editor ' : For the People. Garden, City Tidings. , Garden City. Dec. C. Quito an interesting sermon bv nreacher Enlelgh' - Henir Cabot georRO Chapman's house, occupied ivt a; recent :cau meeting ottne r-'T led by liro early rnday morning. OUD FORT HAPPENINGS TviO Accidents Brass Band Or ganized Folks Corning and Going. Old Fori, Dec C X nursW cf , - ... tho-youct; men asJ bojs of Old misfortune of losing all his furni- Board of Directors of the Bank of P"" Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Gcorco Fort hlTe orsaaiscd a hnl3 bxid. .nfl w,arir,ff nnTOl . fir Erwin J. C'Love tendered His res- 0 e-? .n.a St? .. "1?. Duncan, a fine boy. v - . Mucb u,cnt h dUnUTtd. ture and last Fr ered between; rf - l Air. nnri Aim. f run t rii5. on . . . was "The Maklnc of tho ConaUta- Kri;:; " Zu' f .7..; J royswnous sou ecu can ix i:e:ni tion.w r. LnhStinr UmM of both day &r.J nuhi u XT T Mixers T7 A T?(KoS.I -- . . . . ilrntnit f m V. . V a -r m rt a ,lor wav when discovered that" it lnl- "le "-ecters unanimously son, Herman iJ5l.un,l.f hlarion. visited at Loo a.apman's "jViRcrs." Wc ho ioa to hits imssihle to Savfi! th Honse exPress?d egrets . of the action of the latter part Pf the week. - firsulw tesJ nus-c. IKa ln;5 fTU I llUau,P oaseu witu ma bcrviuea auu i iwo mues irom iwver, buu were uoi i iwo uu jur iimun I ijst, . ?u;cici,i-a4 l:"" t:: c j ' tu : d.i. : : - nt thrpo t mpa with n Rtiot irun dt tne i : fi , - t: v I if Hirr.ir n frv onmmwern u- unknown assailant. :. , . UrWI. - iirnii.ThfinL-ernirinfr with vrouLd is very minfol but uhori His friends f inownr ? noveveri I ; - - v r . , . I Salisbury. Tho first round-trip lor (her narents loot to bo very serious. r ii - - -i v. ; . - fi ? rriMnui ru tiimii i. . i'uwii lur rim.. ivi r i . . - - s - have responded?) berallyv and the - K03...15 ana ie. the new passenger J; EJjmcrsoo ono of our mos; Gilbert Stepp. ht!e workic- ia ' l Wvw""fv"' Love stated that he had a business trains recently put on between Sails- iijiwu, u ;jA , "t,;. tV ttnprrr hVt PrlrU arr. members:oeenturches -.. -.11 it burr and AsheTiiie has been made, progressive farmers, sowed on li s the Unncry Ust i-ndau b a4 anar. in uie couutry -wm,uu,uuuui, ucip . , ' j tt ii I trains are a srcai conYcaieuct jv. .sVV . I . ; . , . -: ,,t iW. TC!H nht. fool t.h to .turn dowff- He will represent t0 travcll between Nc of wheat. This is more than the 1 ! !hc J'15 f j?1 A.h ... fnrmr, ..-norallr snw inourcoun- SlXIrrn JfCl ir.io ao empty iesa. loss veryj greatly, ecryice tv. His right area 'was broken asJ ho the roof loBMrsiMin Lreatiy pleases here OnttA . nnmbor nf oar bors received setcral other paiafol . ..s-'.v wiii carry a sucUIalty llUo aUvl UUV I - " I . ---- " L S--. Mr. Gay, : the newly elected ftvrhoard hv a iibbinc boom on thel ; TTToe rlicnrkVArpff"' ti nfl nnrnrft 'on : . I ' .Mr. . RflV. thA nftWlV elected I V.. OKhlnr -r.nnm nn th( bundaymornmg aaitsafter2 cashier$: has been assistant cashier schooner Irene near Simons' Landing o'clock- TThere were many; people e- AO tW -rv fi.ct nnano- fnr in Scuppernong RiVer and was drown- on Mi&s Marr Crater, one of tho teachers of the Old Fort traded school, was called away last week ockL5erer;m was drown- T . . . . by the death of her acnU n thestrem&tth The ;young man helped to load Old Fort. Die, i.-itmencui rKoo - , Wnt ;ehhfe .a, the ssel at somo point on the Scup- ned NoTember20 with Z2 puprud , .icot.iKfont.inn tn thft-nmr.iais or tne rwrnone mver oeiwceu uoiumoia auu mui mub u won u wacxer cow r " , . ... Bank,-andthevMagnet-predicts a rossweu. - oayo w enrouea ana me Tcrs 'J w,f!!i, nl ?;; .nt! of th menere at, tne nousermast a ..W. wlUl aP uooawm oa- e irwuc attendance for the past two we bare - rrv rilfI Mr. and Mnu J. S. ilradlfy garo a lbanfcsgivmzr dinner at tncir "men were ai -ine uuuse t iu - juai- i . . . - fit- wllu v-apuim uuuum w vi mtienaance xor me pass iwo wk cam - - me , most successful management of the whan Mpnt horned. K . .u. v town and vicinity were invited. few mmutestter tno nro chanBC Io 7 .Va . .'.!. Quite number of the Old Fort r.nvered: and-succeeded in extin-1 -i, .; r--. 1 .. , . an. ... . ... , ita nr? r;! rVr :r::V.'i ;..t v-i ana associates.": guishmg trie nre witnout any greai. amount of damage being ; done. The fire - company, Jho wever ;fe sponded quickly, land were - at the Sub-soiling Demonstration. ; cip-nori -.Osmond'. Caswell county. IThe Jefferson Powder Company Miles B.l Smith. Tice .J, ;B. Hudgins, sPOnaea qmcKiy ...r- n resigned; Queen, Montgomery. Anm- nearest-hvdf ahtwite fire-w Hill, vice O L. Reynolds, ro North Carolina postmasters vrero an' iDg well for tbo cold Vcatbcr, rjpdill j 1J3 and girls who are away at nminced: Falcon. Cumberland county 1 school thin winter. srcnt inanks- Vernr J. Israel, vice G. F. Taylor, re-1 . . fu w hv rw giving with the lored ones at horn'!. trrnA1. Oomnnrl ..Paswell COUniYil - ... . . I A niAfirt fViirr near'idltoMUft-ttre.rjTOgon do-Ii Hill. vlce.O I Ileynoias. re S- -t: ;Si;i-:ef--!nfB4- demonstration of SUD-SOlling, stump gicnetl- Volga, Buncombo county, nob- ..WeiATo bcn .J0I05 m- , :aod,hpse m, fippn. v.- b-; aynamite' On crfll Kudlo.'vlce XT. Pike, recd. the T.nl which hU hol tho after the Are bell . began to nng ln K. aU-.t. . r.m-x tuition, m lavciuz the ramtmOtap. . Their services were not needed in . . ... - .- iary i-i vv-r- -'--H-i-ivvvf.. school grounds of the Garden City this fife to any ' extent, though it - . t '1 i j u aai Greensboro. A" petition ln lnvolur irv . bankruptcy was filed ; here this fire tdany: extent" rthougn .? it "V " , . "7-- " u against the' uermaa-Amencan . :v,uiu-. . , 4 , : ; ; . m . ; ' : .1 1 SehooL- which is located lust , be-1 tnn manufacturers of Draper. givethecmsorno Morris farm 0Q C.. aTatnst whom a suit in eu, eonfidencetoiknow, tlevhaye a - ftCre of land'f or r the f9reclosure of i4.ooo.ooo deed fire company which , can respond Back Creek. , One wre otland for of Vfavord the rew York auicklv arid willingly. : Mrs! !Blari- cultivation will be broken by dyna- Tril8t company Is now pending. Judge 4U1C mite; and more than 50 trees from Boyd gave the defndant 'company un- ton had tue ; nouse, ana iurmture ... . -, nBL, . lu - . L3S- H1 number 6 to show cause why it SIX lO . UIteeu uicues u uiau h fcanknint- -1 ' ;.:' - '--' v v wnmineton. Roseboro , is a grow Aninnf them were Mivscs Maud recenUy been fnrnhhwl with and . Ionise Urcrn and r nnwi r the window. ' Arts, all of . Genevcne Cos- vent at Asnc vujc, ana an ria . Crawford of the Korratl. John Artz and Karl IJradley also spent the week-end in town.. Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Kock and little daughter, left here last wek for Spartanburg. U., where they will nnkc their Louie for tho patent de&k and a new store. The room baa shades for work cn look .This afternoon-we bad a trailing match which was very Interesting "to n all. The school attended the f nceral iwr rices of William Uojan, Thursday. AVe are ail studying Jiard and are I present. busy preparing for an entertainment to bo given the, night of December 22. Student ymivi. Z:n.S V,. - - - Wilmington. uoseDoro, i a B w : ic.'Ji" it - i ..- no;MA -1 . All citizens are urcred to be nres- t- ha Kntinn'R narden Soot N j j , fUtc focf nr1 ecneo.iftl-1 nrt ttm rpason why It 1 developinr Tne 15oara or Aiueruieu uutsi; m Greenlee News. Old Fort, Oec 5. We were glad to Mr. and Mrs, C. Hritt, who were recently married in Ashe- ville, spent a few Jays here last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Green.' - - Mrs. G. W. Brown sr:nt a few it- ,V jVWUIMU. " .. . I .... Nothing out of 1 the routine pro- h ... o. ;han' 100rt,' . KSL . Wllrnlnetoa about clghteca r Thomas Tote gave . corn acklrS except tue eiccnuii vi . . :n xfrT)nwell countv Will be watCu-1 rsew iiera. iva T,ti 4 ""'" MW , I. . i... t th fir apartment '.to fill the m, MW.U, S of a horrible accident hlch. occurred Icnt the Utter part of U. tck at eu wiwi greau ucai via luwiiwh i . . j. pj Lee &' Son cotton gin at vacancy caused by the .resign and many farmers : no doubt will Arapah03 in which one young man lost -vf TP. TT' trrcarft fh a -former ehief. 1 - .. : : .i- t I , , ' wVir. fHnrl tn save VI J. XJ. .J-'jr 3Uia. wuw . . As the members of v the fire com- day pany;i:r tibn iALll will be welcomed. him. was badly Injured. In somo way Mr. James Bennett, the twenty year Mr. W. H. Ortenleo, MIm HSe Cannon and Prof. A. T. Ledltt-er tpect Satnrdiiy in Marlon. - R. L. Bowman and W. H. Grecnlca their sister, Mrs, Trcxler. Mrs. P. Arts sr?nt a shopping in Ashcvillc last week. Mrs. P. II. Mashbura went to Ashcvillc laat week for a day' shopping. . Mr. George Sandlin, Jr., sr?nt a few hours with rtUtWc-s hero last week. Mrs. Ella Clark has goes to Finleyf or chief of th fare.depar at Harmony Grove, place and who was employed at the UiCli V. VLIO JJUal VjI V&Xv. UV U1U& .a w V old son,of Mr. Ed Bennett, of that dealjtiBlnwia tri 0ld Fort U.tt J Ash-.jillc to spend the week with ment; the board did nothing more , , ... - ' - ; L.!j cotton gin became entangiea than ratify their endorsement b .xnanKsgmng ua, .baftlng of the gin m Wednclor. Mra M. M. Bargia nl dasshtcr acJ formally electing Mr: Fihley to at Harmony , Grove church-Ecr. around, for a number of times. Ora!, tormauy : electing Mr. .rxniey . A p .gonj .pastor , of the Newton.-Tb. " anntas . by Jjv RaTf Dogtt wUl JU1 hla aplata.at m&mimmmm cnurch: held a song service, and a C?0?JS at the fchurcb at OrJTU nt . alhn goodly collection was taken Who ."eVenUUve, wesseS b, Sunday morning. STCl.nNT ing with it ;great rcsponsibillt.cs. gj- 0VphanageV Prof. ?55 Interested farmers and town poo- ' The duties are. set out in. the, gen- HU, o ForestCity. a spec. pie. stumps e fiemon,hed big . -.Rocky Pass Hews. eral-lawreiative X0 tne COnauCi 01 r V . r j i- 'V A rocks, shiverea ana iue lauu .uw- - rw Vnr 3 A nnmbcr cf ially-; interesting: edacational ? ,ad-1 . . deDtn 0f several feet by sticks . Bocky Paa. ov. nnmucr ci this department and r will be er- . ' ft. citizen met at Harmoay Grove church formed as near as toaytbe;u , y . v v - , - , . iv n, & nnmr of farmer at I SaturdaT and clcAned off theccaetrry ; : . .i. ' . - j . - : . - i f a.i tannr r.n nwM hnn onTTtm nrnir i h.i uul a icl . - i - madam this OI ? ' .Arfi, RevGral hundred pounds -Ml Mary Bridge ha rttnrced home from"a vUit toher aunt, Mrs. BrighfrSatardav night by the ilbcss of I nis aiSvcr, ir- tc ijtu. folka enoTed a I . tir i1 f VW T?t, - " " ' I If A. . Vi 1 4 , ' W .'-. corn shocking at John CreaweiTf last Igcbool, spent Tbanksgiricg w;lh I Friday. Henry Patt ha accepted posilica as clerk in J. G. Pjatf store at Glen Scialmention wai made iri'this Ui llJf " Z once ordered several hnndred pounds . jK,v L to'sakin the interest of education. ncf.tt ,VT,ftmuft. which -cost, is 1-2 connecuo 01 tn? promp. rpuo The Laurel Hill choir added to the ound, and there will be a lot nCar Glenwood. . and excellent service rendered by program of the day by their excel- of eperimenUns m ;the county this jnnmbcrof young the fim cbmnan v iilfthe two recent lent simrincr. rendering a number .vnri.tr nt fires,' one of hich was the burning of selections which were- greatly sutesviiie. Some . time during the of thl hntftuoied 'VSJ enjoyed. : The vHarmony Grove past summer a colored convict. Claude or choir also, sang well some lovely vines, who wa at work on the States- V ville Air Line Baiiroaa, nnisnea- m lSt,jWheiiitlie7ragmffllames eaten J term and waa C scnargea. yru jjigrin.,. if tor a long tUy checked and near-by houses saved. on the grounds, : and , tne-tables given hia ,ST Xor a lew with relatives near here, haa retimed J1 The other fire occiirred on Sunday were bountifully Ifiiied. . Wo felt ?f0 Z to tionth Carolina to rpead the winter, ad. - fur Th mornihg atthe;residence" of "Mrs. indeed thankful that this was a ?J ;CQnvlctB then -returned to ayde Sorrel ha gone to Ajhcniie nouncmg a t Li lit ; 'ni 1 t. AA7M c pyi,i n cm lsriKti lih i TTCkfi t fir TiiHriLV. - miLi. tuau i w w . , rrif wfir k muli . 'fbrAAr5isr.e4' to Prt tn hla homo in Frank Withcrow ha mo to Jitchell M her stsler. Mrs. Locke Craig. Mr. and Mrs, Hrnry herrtll arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Locnio Slierrell. J. L. Shcrrcll. of Hickory, irnt a few hours with friends here Isj week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cowcn ip?nt TlianksKking with relative in tho eastern part of the Stat. J. C. Green L-ls gono to Bakers- villo to vbit his parents. T. L. Grant was called to Union -, I41"" ' -' r ,7 . .- 1 a. . laid v-v,w. . . vr fr nwTit ntv-piticn Wilii liowaru eastern North Carolina, olnmg was v - - jr-.v I ebmpahahWi new school that' night,; the .pro- heard A of -Vines unUl a few days ago : ' rendering ceeds of which are to1 bo used, for sp-c t What's tho news of McDowclll f loyal and deserve the support ?and equipments ...needed, f or -tbeimld- sheriff. ;of county states f ttot v for $1.00 per ycarr i praise of all good, citizen of the ing. This school has fif -seven Ecn tdb it a 1. Subccribe. . ' ;Wri.:; tence-for highway roDD cry. Tho supplement in this issue cf fTnr. Pr.oir.n contiins a fall p-o e IVrlc 1 :ore an nouncing a great lurnin x The ale cociinrnccs next Wrvir.rs.Jay r.r.d will cuntincc tn di 3. It uill bo well worth your tirr.c to rrd this ad. and consider the s;vc:al indcccrncriwi ofTcred by this c:;t;r- prisin;: Crni.