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vi.'i-'-- - A "WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE OF-McDOWELL CX)UNTY. ' ESTABLISHED 1896. MARION, N. C.; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1912. VOL. XVI NO. 26 - . : . . - , iP i U V.:' - REPORT OF GRAND JURY County Home an djP ffi ces, R e iri Good.Cpnditiojv- mentsRecommened.' Court Proceedings. .- ? -; , . - - . The criminal docket was "bot com- NO ACTION TAKEN SOLICITORS ON SALARY Report of the' Grand Jury," Feb ruary Term, .1912, Hon. Judge Foushee presiding: 1. : The Grand Juryj , respectfully begs to report that they: have en deavored to conform to the instruc tions given by his honor in his charge, and that all bills presented by the Solicitor have been acted upon,r after due and careful con sideration, and proniDtly returned to the Court, i We have carefully examined the offices of the Clerk of the SuDerior Court, the Register of Deeds and the Treasurer and have found each of them in good condition. We find that the Justices of the Peace of the county have not been reporting to the Clerk, before each term of court as required by law, and would recommend that the Clerk notify them before the next term of court, in "regard to same. y We would recommend that a tire- pleted the first week of court but As to Rutherford College Board finished-Monday. ; The latter part 01 taucaiiqn weeis in onarioue of last week, arid the, first part of But Adjourns to Get Bids. this week was taken up with the charlotte observer, siih. case of State vs W. A. B. Garrison? Roosevelt is a Candidate. Nnm Vnrl- VU 0 -111 accept the nomination for president I Bills Will bs Submitted for Changes if it is tendered me, and I will ad- m J"01031 osiem here to this decision until the con- Next Legislature. vcntion has expressed its prefer- t?.u:u m m..: n son.s. In order that, the bids of the va- cnce,r is Col. Theodore foxxsevcli's I u- t;!!-. nu t. t v Every inch of the ground was hot- rious cities and towns eager to so- r ply to tho letter of fovea rcpul- t'rmr T . 'in U- iL...!. I rn.lL n.n --t t? . . . . . .-.wu-aij vi 'IWO, Kill HUM .y uuicaicu ujr me - aLwrneys ; wno cure numpriora LAJiiejre micnv ooiucan governors asKinir nira represented the State and. the de- tabulated and arranged in more stand for nomination. fended, and after the jaryT he- definite frn, the board of educa- The caccrly awaited reply was CarolinalUr Associ.Uon.confVrrrd aerea a veraict or gui ty or an una jonterence or ine Aieinoaisi veils ouices ncro aunng nis ao -or j- - u ... j J, j I n . ,i- u u u i I . t - report on cbangM in the judtcury T..j - , vL, ? . - , . i system of the stat that th uuuge ousnee imposed a nne or inis cuy yesieraay morning, au- unexpectedly uner but dcnoite. Jerjstaturc will bo asked w auu cost or ine case, ; wnicn journea wunout laKins any acuon ii iouows: will amount to a handsome sum. whatever looking toward the re The first case called, on the civil moval of the college from its pres- docket was Trinks vs The Mari- ent location near Connelly Springs. anna Hotel Company, , the other, in-Burke county. hotel cases having been compromis- ThenT were perhaps a dozen ed before the cases were called for propositions of one kind" aud an trial. The Trinks case has not yet other before the board but none of been given to the jury, argument them was regarded as being suf ficiently definite to permit of com Darison with others. It was there fore decided to arljourn tho meet ing, after -instructing the secre tary, "Mr. L. B. Aberuethy, to se cure all the bids in detail and defi nite form and have them ready to submit at the nexf meeting. : "Any. attempt to give the various bids would be futile. Charlotte, Statesville, Taylorsville, Winston- noosnvELTs answer. . nxt to pat through by the association. Tho committee definitely dctrmicrd to New York, February 21, 1912. prepare bills creating three judicitl vjcniicmcn: circuiw oi cicni aiuricts eacn. in- T J t . i i - r . t . - i - l uepiy appreciate .your irncrpicau uj ioc prcsm sixien ais;nct and I realizft to the full the heavy I arrangement without circuit di- responsibility it puts upon me, ex- vision and a bill for putting all tho pressing us it does the carefully solicitors of the state on salaries of counsel having just begun. The most important case to be triad at this term js Chad wick vs Kirkman et als, wich the plaintiff claims!was a fraudulent conveyance of real estate at Round Knob. The visiting attorneys are Hon. rrrff snfa Via rrnviffcd for t.Vlft Treasurer's office for the sate keep- T. Cansler of Charlotto; G. E. ing of his books and records. . (jardner and E. F. Watson, of I We have visited the county v"' ..."t, home and find it in good condition, Pomt; J. F. Spa.nhonr, and J. J. the inmates well fa, contented and McLaughhn, . of Johnson - Cty, xdnxfor table, x ' v - . : . We tave visited, the county jail Bridgewater News. ". and find iti in good condition, ex- . s 1 ' ceptvas. sltatei- iri; -iheoiloin I Bridgeater, - recomridatiorisW Thornton 6f Hickory spent a few that the whitewash on tne interior days in Bridge water on" business. " walls and on cages be scraped off Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Tate spent and replaced with paint.- We have last Tuesday iri Marion, been advised that? the cracks and iss Gertrude'Gibson has been scales in the" whitewash secrete visiting in Glen wood :: , germs and insect, thereby endan- Miss Zadav Winkler , of; Lenoir .rintr tJift health and lives of the spent Tuesday in Bridgewater. . fhrnatci We further reconimend r M.XHilderbran, ': Abner Seals that an iron door be placed on the and Mr and gVlrs. , Wil fong .Tate stairwav leading to the UDoer story;: left last week for Waverly, Va;l :iCf iu An' iw nftm to Iresum their work. with the in nSA. r W .further recominond Virginia BridgeCot that cots be provided for the prison- Miss Annie Lewis spent the lat zlx t JUr. ter Dart of last week at Union ,n fhe ffoor " thev nbw have. Mills with homefolks. We speciallyirecommend that Tom Misses Florence and . Netty e t he Released f rom iail onV ac- HemphilL and Misses Laura r and count of his health. TJie cpunty Mary Moore of Glen Alpine spent physician advises tnat trie saia xom r J ' -Df i;;nth : tKraft the former's parents, Mr and M - iU : KAri .nnfinomonf - W. W. Hemphill. We further reebjimend .that the in the rear of v Jr v. -. r - - .- h. '. . ith Mrs. considered convictions or tne men elected by popular vote to sttnd ns the heads of government in their several states. I absolutely inc with you that this matter is not oa-to be decid ed with any reference to the pr- onal prefereuce or interests of any man,' but purely from the. stand point of the interests of the people these most probably to be gradu ated on the baaia of the volum of work. Also the matter of the as signing of various counties to specific districts in the redtsiricucg proposed will be left to th vris- htu re without recommendauoa from the Btr Association commit tc. Also there will be bills chang ing the practice in the courts, rs- as a whole. 1 will accupt the nnmi- picially .vi that the bill nation for president if it is-tcikl r- 01 xirl n..4L.i 1 I ' a i bvy tiiVT, auu & villi uuuwiu vr iuii and several other towns are in the dccision unlU lbe conTCntion has expressed its preference. O iC of tho chief principles for which I p.aint in a civil action list and several of the bids are civ en in more than one form. of cora raust bo served with the aummons, Tne committee intends to get tho bills for thesis zzl other changes perfected within sixty day before It goes without saying that Char- wtvLana .for . vrhick..I niwilhe KtAtA nir Aition U V Rfft lotie is a strong contender. . xorco u. on4 ,ri,i r uv -i. excellent bids have been submUted j - d hM a . . t . i - i I irom ims cuy, onoine oyopnens deaTor to rcduco to U tbo Company,. another by tho Chatham nilinn v,, ...i.,. mnj Company and a third by UER' U forel hoixs,!t.lllt so far as betn Keaity company. inston- -.u thl3 IWODla mjir l0 Salem is said to have offered a site th chftnf, thronrrh dirt ori- and also $50,000 in cash.- Statesville - trt 0TnMlc;-ti,A:- nfnronri. has made a strong bid and so also tn whft . - lh nomj of has Tkylorsville.- The people of lho repabiicail presidential con- or tne nuxnerroro communuy are i i j i. ii 1 Vi J Ai UIJ ,t U U I Of iTirEODouK Hoos i:txt. n at Morcbead in June and get copies of them in the hands of all tho lawyers in the state so that they can ciako a study of their. features and bo prepared to act on fical adoption at tho meeting of the ts- s ciatioa. After they have be a adopted by the association thcro will bo & strong legislative com mittee oa hand in Raleigh durxsg tho 1913 legislature to get tho measures enacted into law. t . Tourists Hotel for Shelby. Shelby, Feb, 23. At a joint meeting of tho members of . the Mr. arid Mrs. A, R, Buffaloe of Marion attended the celebration of Mrsr. S A Rust's ninety-second ariniversary last Tuesd ay" the 20th . & few other members of the family were: presem. audi; oany; as ooen, n jail be filled in We visited the.Marion Township chain gang and find every thing in good shape thejrisoners well kept ghe is called by most everyone;' is and cafred for. ; We think it js :in nnncnaifv ctronff and aDDarentlvin the best condition it!-has V Seen fin u ftfll and attends chu rch reguiarlywhen. the , weather -.per-" W would recommend that the mits. :T'-;V';5':.'-;' : " ",x ' ' ceiling of the dons - A; S. ; Abernethy ; ;of Hickory the'eburt house be repaired, and spent a few days in Bridgewater that cbmforteble;chairse last week. ; :t, ' ; ed for the Grand Jury - Miss Kit Dysar t' of ( Marion r was helace Marrin last -week C ; " . iLJLzlAAieiaryner faviAri lcf. wAftlr attend in T ' court. Stating airecuuu uiauttuw.w M.t.w rr . . v 'itbobtiiery BETT-rE v Iroadis lead, - ' : -"''"' : ::''-,:j-:r ;wv ; ;;: - Wa would recommend that Jeter r Ex-Governor Aycock announces wh'om we ' ' findSwitlja LtKat' he'willpeii His campaig? for ardla beaced in county the senate about April 1, his .first very anxious to and so have, made a strong proposition.. mi ' i 1 t .11 1- I mere nas B'''' "u Defamatioii and Slander Charged. hnth nf whir.h are I Alleging that bo was, defamed and under the direction of the Western Ndrth Carolina Conference, and lo- " s1100 aent for tho C. C. & O. morchants, association last night, eating them at some strategic cen- railway as a result, W. C. Wood $15,000 was pledged toward tlo ter. One proposition calls for the through bis attorneys, Jones & erection of a tourist hotel at sotno placing of the merged institution at Jones and Fortune & Roberts, has desirable place on tho court square Wootrtrin nntw atStAtAscille instituted suits against W. -M. as .a summer and winter resort. t PhnrlnttA anrl at Tavlnrvill -to Netherland and E. M. Hampton. Tho movement struck such popular , t, ..i---j In the affidavit directhd airainst favor that even more than this say noming oi numunuru. , . t . . . t "...I - , . , i m .-- a..- u j weucr ana. il is siaica mai wnue nraouu caa w raiscu, aau Q. 'ihafl;f0cM.r;cc;mnlr tho affiant was station agent at I mittcc, composed of Dr. b. h. II met in the city, yesterday is simply " n Z advisor, tho conference having the nuPa, inu "reu,rIfu .7. final word. There will bo another ris to the effect that he was d-wm canvas me lown 10 morrow. n,00t;n Wit.hin the next month toncst. It is alleged that mahco Most of tho money was pledged by meeting held within tho next month or six weeks. 'mm ---aw now 'atidtho, openings speech : in tand paHn2 jfora - great said to bo exhibited was the result tho .merchants, i . of tho plaintitra refusal to grant . i - " . A Good Citizen Passes. f J. IC- Stacy, " "of Nebo, ono of McDowell county's best .citizens, died Tuesday night of :this we5k of bronchial pneumonia. 'MrrStaqy had been sick for only a short timo tho defendant's corporation special .Will Probe "Money Trust." concessions . in tho shipment of Washington, Feb. 2L Hcsolu- freigbt . ' - , . . I linn mllinf fnr invMtiration hr it is set out inujoauiuayn-iu vuu houso . commiUco -on .banking caso against Hampton that tho laH currency of tho so called "Mosey tor was agentof tho Keys-Walker Trnst"wcro msscd by tho bouts . . I T nmVvvm rt n tr onrl thur nrtSiinrl.l.i . . andJiis death was a shock to his i""" . r - mis aiw moon oy a-voic ox m- . .. , m j ' t lerea auu uciauiuu lulu. . . itrR fnmilv and man v friends. In his I ... ...... , .llo- deatK the county .has lost a valua- . " """ - Wh,1 ""'ItcpabUeM. rtlir. wi-RurnAnd Kb Hirh School lost b'.U?ston becauso of the rt-U insnrKeats.- protested that tbo . - ' 11 II K .1. . . I. . . 1 . . ona-of ;its stroncesf. suoDorters. : : inquiry as proposed was a ".bc Hft KftQ:.Pn a member of tho : . ,1 . I- ociuaion, mjcj joiucu " . . I ' U.iAri.;nniAn UArrAnA4 I ... .1 school board since tho organization . , Fw...u.- uemocrauc rorccs m mo support . iU .x;i jirLvin inn-j -tu HoyinfT f thr inrlpmrnpv nf thft 1 of tho comDromtse money trcst thW nf,;c mnr frinnrlix at weather the entcrUinmcnt at Dv- resolutions and succeeded in sccur- Nebo and throughout ho county sartvillo .High School' has been ing all6ct eight Ilppublicin vote; go out to.the'iamily. 'in this their postponed . until - Saturday ig;t, for its support. ; p'r1rTVst lvipnrcmGhtLV . March2 V.-Intho ocaatimo the . . . ' . MrrStacy: was-about-C5 ' years program is rfcinreheafsi! and . Soco-folks forgo ihbI tn;I r err. a nin nnn n nun nnn Envr.n r.nniin'ii liiiuru u ij.i. .jluu i'uwuo wiu'h- ..s-. . , cordially invited. ' . Itiary. sarvivo.
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