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MARION PROGRESS SUES c; C. dO), RAILROAD PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY EVENING - - 'BY THE - ..Mcdowell publishing; cb.: Marion, N. ...... . , , -.- - ' MARIONk N. C FEB 3, 1910. I Young Man Arrested in Marion Dec. 29 Will , Sue For Damages. " " ' :' " B ridgewater News. : " , Special to Thk Pboosxss. ' . " Bridgewater, Feb. 1 We Are' glad to learn that Mrs.- A. P. Hunter, who has been quite sick for the past week. Is x Old Fort New Special to TM ProgrtM. Old Fori. Feb. 2. T. C. Own has been visiting his sobs here for eer eral weeks, . returned to Bakerrrilia jterdsy. Mrs. Green and daughter. ho S C. LITTLE,-. " S. ErWHITTEN,' Editor. '"'Manager, Entered attheJostoffice at Marion, N. C, as second class matter. I convalescent. Ben Seals made a flying trip to Nebo Miss Lucy, expect to retnVn home this It will be remembered that . a llast Sunday to visit one of his patients. week. Uk. Cn.U.A.n T A IW.n.ath. ,ini 4a Tnava Via1 I . J. A. LAVender UlS SOiCU ni BlCTB WJ r ii ii l . i 1 1 1 ri n - i m uiin l 1 1 in. iiiiiii v -iat m alsa " v bw imu w w - I w ww w . r- . w on Mnddr Creek. He etoroed at t u 'l- r au t j I J W. Ballews Friday evening a mo- what he win engage in. Mr. Davis has from that city toMta Pass and ' tt ua a tLored the stock to the McCante during ,the,- trip a-; tight- occurred eveninir. his horse became frightened, . building near the creek and will enlarge I between several young , men' who leavinetthe couple standing, and came the stock. i were arrested and ' placed ' in the I into Bridgewater with the beet part of I jq, W. Davis has bought the branch Omk Ykak, -Six Mouths, ' Three Mouths, TERMS: 1.00 ..Strictly in Advance! Marion jail. They, "were after wards tried before Magistrate Ratliff e and : it was thought . the incident had ended but the follow V- Moling from the Spartanburg Journal l i : iL.i 1.1 1 i. ; . 1.1-- snows mat u.ie iaa, cuauter iu uio case is yet to be writtenVf J . "O. R.-Berry, a well known young man of - this county, who was a passenger on the excursion over the C. C. & O. road from iL.aice x The Telephone Situation. . i The city council will soon hold a special meeting to consider the question of allowingthe. Southern Spartanburg to Alta Pass. Deedm- vBell Telephone company to . enter ber 29, and, who was : arrested at to Nebo Sunday, Aianon. v. . . Marion on tlie c&arge ot creating Mr. Saunders,, of Asheville, who is ; ior years Marionvin this respect, a disturbance on the train, has en- employed by the Southern Railroad has been cut off from the outside! gaged John Gary Evans to' bring! Company, spent Saturday and Sunday world."- It has not only worked a suit against the railroad company J with Q. C. Anthony. iViA ctim nf 000. Miss Pinkie Tate was in town Sun- 'upon business men and others who ' When- asked today about - thel7 havft bftn viitW ifi Marion and Lsnitw Mr. Evans said that the easel Mi88 lAr willileare k u M f ok mnnA nK.Ww k f,; ; Mo Hickory soon' to enter school again. vice.-7 Marion has crown to : be a N. C. If suit is brought in this his buggy, and Mr. Abernatay brought etor which he formally managed for np the fear with the ..remains of the L, j. Epley, and will handle a fall line bnggy. " ; - I general merchandise. A: W. Trexler, of Glen Alpine, was C. G. Veis has added a small stock of in town Sunday visiting relatives. - I groceries to his reeturant business and Miss Kary E. Tate,whcr has been imlia now located In th Burgin building Marion for the past week with . her j on South Main Street. , x brother, returned home Sunday. . .1 The Old Fort High School is having Robert Hodge, of Chattanooga, Tenn. I its most successful year under Prof. L- has opened up a soft drink" stand here, J a Cornwell and his able assistants. Miss Lula Kincaid, who is attending The regular attendance is about l0.- the high school at Nebo, spent Satur- Geo. W. Sandlin was at home balar day and Sunday with her parents,' Mr. day from Asheville. . and Mrs. C. B. Kincaid, and returned xtum Moiell Trollineer returned Son- day from Newton and Caldwell county where she was called to attend the fun eral of her sister, Mrs Burton. Lace Have Just received the Largest Ship ment of Lace that I Ever Carried V - - Have Insertion to Match I bought such a large quantity in order to get it at a that I am now selling lace at a less price than I paid for it heretofore in small quantities low price -hare - now for wife and three children to mourn loss. . - their Kerr Allison, of Cleveland, is day operator at the depot ' Marcus A. Young, who lived three miles east of Old Fort, died Wednesday of last week and was buried Thursday with Maaonio honors, being a ntetner of AWf, T.VAf.w MrvmnT .r itm iXid Fort loam, no was a vonwa- in.taiiincr foiV tiaw uiH m.nA Aonp nUnt I erate Veteran and waa a good man and town ot enouen lmrjortanceio nave couniy u wouia nave to, do oy ka . k i - w l hif hlr resnected by au. lie leaves a this connection and we cannot see attachment, and in order to, obvi- the last of the week. . how the city council couid do other- ate this the case would be brought The young people of this vicinity wise than allow them to enter the at Marion. . : .. spent quite a pleasant afternoon Sun- town. . : ;;;; ', ' , ..' . It will be recalled that a fight a singing at the home of W. W. v As we understand the situation took place on the excursion - train HemphilL they do not wish to enter into com- as the'result of drinking. During xtT1 ff0!, h6ld .... .Av iv 'i i i. u 4. v t i , nfif Baptist church next Sunday afternoon petition, with, the local: system but the scrap Ralph McMillan was cut at 2.so p. m. by Rev. Long, of Morgan just to establish long distance con- by ; Martin , Turner. , McMillan,, ton. - nection. . probably , by means of I Turner, Trim WalK W. C. and I . v Jack and Jill. uootus. - . . - I w. -lv. xerr v were arrebteu. iub p,., i vt k.,h. 1 The; business interests' of this plaintiff in the case alleges that: be Seals and Mamie - Phillips spent Sun town demand and need long dis- was not in. that part of the car day at L. A. Seals, tance connection and the city coun- where the fight took place and B.v A. Abernethy made a buainees trip 'to Hickory and . Hildebran last Fine Flouncing, 181 in. wide, at 25 cents the yard, and 22 inches wide at 30 cents the yard. Good Assortment of Hamburg Edging 'and Insertion. New Spring Dress Goods Ladies medium and good grade Coats at $1.00 each less than they were last week. considering the matfer. x i.'ri-,. '- -' "-- " . Plenty of Nerve. , v The Carolina, iCluichfield and Ohio railroad comes along with a communication : to the Manuf ac- tuers'. Club "asking f or . the assist ance of the club to have a summer ; resort established at Alta Pass. - ; . "We have heard of nerve and ru mors of nerve but this is about the greatest nerve" on record. Build though he was placed under arrest at Marion and taken before ' a magistrate. - The officer at Marion, he claims, warned the authorities not to arrest Brry unless they were certain he was .one of those who were disorderly." Do You Speak German. week. little Miss Bessie Lee Ballew has I been quite sick for the last few days. Robert Seals spent Saturday in Mar ion. - J. N. Ballen was at home sick last I week, but was able to return to his work at Dungannon, Va., yesterday. VM- L. Tate spent several days in Marion last week on buainees. . " a summer resort hotel at Alta Pass also some land in and around Mar j with Marion only, a short distance ion. The - lady cannot speak tiway well, we guess not. Take enough English to be understood. cattm TiTi from xnere is a vxerman laay. in Mar- ganton last week to see Mrs. A. P. ion -who several years - ago . pur-1 Hunter.- Mrs. Hunter is still very sick. an interest in a land company and J but her many friends hope she will be 1 knew M(j jj well soon. .The bad weather but week seems to have caused a great many cases of colds artA T . nt4nn. .nil tiM. la no m An- away the altitude of the town at She has consulted Mayor Dysart tor nearer than Glen Alpine, which is the topof the mountains and there as to the - best course to take in six miles away, We would be glad to is nothing left to attract the sum- disposing of her property but as have some good, doctor, locate here, mef tourist. : r ; he cannot understand her EngllsE We b could get a good prac- Here Marion has been needing he does not know what to advise iQe - -onM wntinr snmmp.r rp.hrt. bntfil I An TTo oVon 1 Abernethy, -Lyerly and Company ' Garden City Newt. tpecUl to Tn raoeaasa . , Grrden City, Feb. I. Our mffler and blacksmith, George McCorxnicls. who has been quite 01 for several days. Is reported as some better. We hope he will soon be in his usual health, as we miss his presence and cheerful greeting in our little city. . Miss Annie Ben Brown Is suffering from a painful but 'tis hoped not serl- ous, eye which was accidentally hnrt by a piece of .wood a few days ago. Mrs. Newton Buchanan, who has been very ill for some time. I now con valescent. ' IN Ben C Brown, or Marlon, was the guest of his brother, W. K-iJRrpwn, Friday night. B. B. Butt was a visitor at Greenlee Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Ingram Holland, whose death occurred at her home In Marion, was buried in the cemetary near the home of her father, L. A. Chapman, the 19th. The new of this death, although ex pected for some time, came with un usual hadnees to the many friends who From early girl- A. ana ter no with the German Embassv Ur a j v. , I aiwiuj VyIWJk. hood she had been a devoted Christian and faithful worker in every good cause. Being endowed with an intel lect beyond ordinary, combined with application, will and energy made a decided success In our public schools as a teacher. Why such a bright and promliing life is taken just in its bloom we cannot 'say.' We can only know her What is a Buggy? . It U -a light four-wheeled whkle, having a single scat" as defned by the dictionary. , But that is not all that a man looks for when he buy a boggy. Oh, no! There are many, many thiers about this "vehicle" which be thins s abovL FOR INSTANCE Is it strongly brain? , Does It run smoothly and easily? Is the body roomy and cocafy . looking yet spke and allactive t Is the seat so built as to be com fortable when trvlieg em any ordinary roadt Is the top (when there loo) wtQ attached and not wtUJy? aAAaAAaaAsasaassaaAAsAasaeaaAssAa4ssAsssssAsssAsa 66 jt ront 99 s for Fine Candies Islt S - for years and then the C." C. ? .. O. requests ua to help them - pro-1 at Washington and- a man from mote'such a hotel at Alta Pass, that office may be sent to Marion Let the C' C. and O. join the busi- to look after the woman. She is ness men of Marion in promoting old and very feeble and has also a hotel for Marion and tnen we will been in bad health' for some time. Jack and Jill on I spirit has returned to the Giver doeth all things welL" Who IN FACT Is it a rood runner rood looker and rood stayer and Is the rues Kioirrt it n. bysart, mm h I have the rigbt price bocgy al the rft : Crooked, Qreek Nevs. - 8pecUltoTBsrBOoaasa. . Have yon the price this buggy tike? rlxtt Laid to make the dust fly, but at Alta Pass, .never. ; ''..- . - If there is anyone in Marion who can, speak German, Mayor Dysart would like to find them so They Want To Come. that fie can intelligently write to This week's issue of the Marion Iths German Embassy at Washing- Proerress carries no less than six 1 ton the true facts of thecse. news items dealing' with the' peo ple who have written in the. past - Dysartsville Dots. few days for information in refer-. -Dysartsvillei Jan. 3l.-Charles ence to anon and the advantages Washington Laughridge, Senior, offered here for new, industries died t his honie four miIe3 DOrth and homeseekers. : : of - OQ Monday tho 24th Though no, systematic advertis- day bf . J.'imaiy, " 1910, and was mg campaign has been carried out, buried here fa Trinity eeVy on as y ,vy tu uu mu ui Tuesday following. A Iarg iyiauuiauurers v-nuu, lui uiuu Nebo- Notes. - 8pecUl to Mtrtoe riof. .Nebo, Jan. SI. The students of. the Nebo High School were much delighted Crooked Creek, FeK ' 1. Cater and 1 w 1th the snow f last Friday and en- Crosier Davis are shaving a nice lot of I Joyed a game of "snowball", at tbe re- shingles. . " oeeshour. The snow was beautiful and I CafSOn'S ShOD KlffoV BlOCk Miss Ainie Gibson returned home reu pracucaiiy au uay. : ' from Bound HflL where she has been School U good now end allure bwrln ning t look forward to Commence-1 n TAKCJ 70 CZH1 TO tmt "A KOCrr If so, we ran traded citizens are devoting much time in advertising the town. . Hundreds of news-paper. , arti cles" telling jof the town's advanta ges have been; published all rover this section df the jjountry and and in many eastern paper. j ' Inquiries . have -come ' recently from BrooklyD,:-New. York, Au burn, Pittsburg and other - large cities sho.w, the value of articles which appeared in eastern papers. e com pany of persons attended his burial. Services were held , by J. R. Den ton. A good kind man has gone to his reward. He leaves a wife and one child. , : v - Mesdames Nancy - Dysart, of Hudson, Julia Hoover and Irene Laughridge4 of Marion, attended the burial of C.-W; Laughridge here last Tuesday. - ' .. Mrs. Margaret Bowles secured a at school. - , . George Nobbitt and Walter Davis are in the popular square business. . - N. T. Davis and sons are collecting a fine lot of chestnut wood and cross ties. "The assistant mail carrier on Boute No. 2 carried the mail yesterday. John Moore's son was taken to tbe hospital at Morganton a few days ago. The weather is very bad and the farmers are not stirring very much We hope they can soon begin .to make preparations for the future crops. With best wishes and kindest regards to the readers of the Progress. - , 1 Bzxxxe. . . : Sugar Hill News.- . 8peclal to Marios Progress. .Sugar Hill, 'Feb. 1. James Morris. of Union Mills, visited - relatives here last week. - Miss Alice Morris, of Marion, is visit- ment. ' Our community was, shocked but week by the death 'of Sam Whetstina, who waa killed In a railroad wreck in Virginia. His remains were buried here Saturday afternoon There was a freight wreck on the Southern In the Nebo yards on Satur day afternoon. No one was hurt but the track was torn np considerably. John Wilson spent Sunday In out vil lage with home folks. Miss Essie Wuaon came down from Greenlee Saturday and returned Sun day. - , - .. A number of our. dtisena attended court in Marion last week. The Max About Town. New shipment just in of the best candles made. Tare Food Chocoatcs and Mixture s t r t fflTlIIffltfftffltfffTffS' TttffffTttWtttWtfftfttfff DR. FRANCIS S. PACKARD OF GRHEKSBORO, K. C . Expert Physician, Surfcca and SpccUlLit VCtt ttstt MsflaeviMS Isf tAsf, rtarery tUfc." nteatef Reisi mm . Cross Road News. . 8pecUl to Ths Piooasas. -. . Mrs M. H. Grant has' been quite sick for the past two weeks, we are glad to know that she is better. ' George Pendergraes has gone to Hot All information possible has ville, andiias moved, there. -been sent ,to people I who inquire about the town and ; the: result of this work will soon manifest them eslves in a "Greater' Marion." .WANTS INFORMATION Business, Men . In Far Away New York Hears Good Reports "of ; Marion and. May Move 5 Here. .-. ..- ; ' ' C A. Hoose, a business . nian of AubornrN. YM has written the Monnfarturers' Club in reference . ...LK.iisnrt o hn.siness in ,; Mar- tO eSWlUllSUiws, - T1 states that-he has jrecent . . . of rlpal about the w neara a . , ifn.iti.fnl climate of Marion and i ffprftd in certain the aavaufcajsaa n K.,cinpsq. Secretary uy- art to writhim of local Editions and sent all informal -1 band. ing relatives at this place. Miss Lou Morris is visitfaur ', her brtv Springs.' Ark. for treatment. We hope room of Fred Cobrjer at Dvsarts- twThnmM Morris in rrW i1 he be well again. t,. wn' -- Armer xcvdl and son, of North ,rTTv J:, " Were the guests of Mrs. Jtobert r wv. . McCall Ust week.- Miss Ada Brown closed school with a Miss Bailey was visiting Miss Eva successful entertainment but Friday McCall Monday. .. v . ... , : E.H. McCall, who has been sick . for ; Rev, Womack, the pastor of Pleasant some time, is improving slowly.-. Grove Methodist Church, South. - has We are glad to know that Mies Hal- changed his appointment from the lie Pendergrass who has been qoite 111 fourth Sunday at 3 p. m. to 11 o'clock for the past week Is much better. a. m. every first Snnday. ! ; - Mr. and Mrs. WillU Bradley, of Xb 1 1 hope "Stingy V alley's" good people j erman. Were visiting Mrs. M. H. Orant 1 will keep Cupid within" its "borders on and Mrs. Robert McCaU one day List bt. Valentine's day as he is very likely week. Kirby m Grocery Company and get some Cro- marity Bloaters for breakfast- eBMBBMBBBBBMiaBBl " fresh line Of Canned Goods, . Cof f ees, &c Kirby Grocery Co. Decatur L. Daves, of Clifton, S. C.,- has removed to his old home place. There is no placelike home. Benjamin Daves and his daugh ter Effie have returned home after spending two r weeks with his son H. 'A.,Daves, m Atianta.;-5'-7-f7.;. ; Edsrar. Kirksey,' -of Mdrgantonr is - the ' guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor. Mr. Taylor is improving, r, 1 v, Henry Taylor ' has" gone to At I to do considerable damage among the lanta to take charge, of a street car ? jones UJte "anowbau." line, - and .James JJ. troiortn has . I put on a new face but Friday and taken charge - of ' C. A. J aquins? I somewhat enlarged myself so that I can store. - - " . - ' ' jBtand warm weather-better. v his sick father in Rutherford, 'last week, He left his father better: v Quarterly Meeting. V v mi - . fr . a . - - i IE a. I ' . ' ine enecis or vuo pobtouiuo ai, The second nnartp.r v mppt nf ftlWTM I'ltnUlt it t Dow ux Optrirrr NOTICE. t tv tttW Cmmt j. a. XHMit k4 ku ir tr 07mv rl.lr. drrra.. U hf limit Mil rrttwS Mtk LK(wt4sa. .. . J. T- t7Mrt 4 kit vlf. Jam itfrnn: win trajrt U nyaart; W. W. Uyaar 4 hi lf. mmu mmm t cam. rrfcj OnQ Day OnlirYTwU"7 BrltlibCisiilia UidleilDpirf, Scrgioa tad CIip3i!l:!ia, Br. tmkmi a Wee i Sum to 4 r SStt4 Ink tm krti WrtjU a4 tmZtyr Honrs: SetCkst Iise'w rOeEtH fSMk f mm. Isvisri A teicay tmtumtL e tssrt e base m ie I i . V I 8:t3JUU,ti 6:C3 P. U. UTrtilsut cf Cinils CUtttiti! tlt2 I7cia sv. r4 w Consultation & Ejasuratioa at til tiiniFTUXt.nJ InvitcJ. st jmmbmps twm A. 14 saws w. ft Hseea eil to) pm saAMi awt, I ate l mmr to SMi . 9m mmO..Mf S SmwIi;i mmtAwmmm mm mt w T w0 m, ma K. mmf w-mt f.. M in 4 4 kX i-.hu, r r -i m t m..a CV Miss Miller and Miss Morrow and J. G. Tnte and Frank McCurry were, the guests of Miss McCall Sunday. John Rbgan and A. K. Weewr. of wut ft4 au tr. rfar. W mm I. RockyPass to-day to movel of tbe McTjoweU Circuit wilK rW - No nnA wnnld take charge heId at Glenwond February : 12 Of it. - . ' y ' " ' - Jamns T. T,o'nnrlrif?crA ?movinr . tO attend.: V UtUVW -M. Ml . f T" T J t. m IMC. W - m m m w 1 . , - to Marion. . - Zeeo. D. S. Richardson, P. C. Marion, were visTting friends and rele uvea on Glade Creek Ust 8undsy. Mrs Bailey and son were visiting at Mrs. M. II. Qrant's Mondsy evening. Mrs. Robert MsCall who wm quite ill but week is able to be oat s gain. LtrxK. Darinar the Ion sr. Arrmrr winter m-tnthn j . o All rr - i , uwmin irwina iimj, worn on, can I and 13v: All officials are requested eat, slep or work. IJoUiOera Rcckv Alonntaia Tea i the greatest blidrg for mothers. Makes them happy, nj. thy and strengr. . J. W. Streetmaa. 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