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0 V; ik li . ' i on 0 Ka ra Li nPa part and envelopes for peo pie' who' are very-par. ; ticular as-their-cbrres-pondence. ''. Paper 25c. per pound. Envelopes - 15c package dt ; ' ' - - -.v. .- "r -v.. ... ' V-..-: . ' "' Marion Drug Co, i a xi n Graded School Closing Next Weak ion Graded School for the present W. F. Neal was in town daring term will take place on Thursday LOCAt AND' PERSONAL the week.- T . r Little of Spartanburg, 6th. The program for Thursday was in town last week. . nikrht 'includes the" elocution con . Mrs. A. D. Stoner, of Biltmore, test, and tlie annual address which is;here;on A visiL:::-:.:v,.. be delivered by Hon. A. . R. 'cT5?rM. L. Justice returned home Johnson. : from Baltimore, Monday. The exercises Friday night will Miss Alma 'McOall is visiting be devoted to the declamation con relatives in North Cove. . - test, the graduating exercises, and Howe's Great London Shows will awarding of diplomas and prizes. exhibit in Marion May 12. , The following compose the grs- Mrs. E. P. Chase has returned dusting class: Misses Julia Bur from a visit to Morganton.' ; " ton, Martha Decker, Gladys Good. r Pay your poll tax before May I son, Katherine. Green, Lorlene the first or you cannot vote. ' . Hicks, Elizabeth House, MofHtte :T. Y. Lytle, of Old Fort, spent Sinclair, and Geddie Giles. Saturday with relatives here. All the exercises will be at the J. C Gilkey. Jeft Tuesday for Graded School Auditorium and the Baltimore to accept a position. public is cord ially in vited to attend. The evangelistic services at the Methodist church , closed Monday xo Establish Lumber Plant Here. Pay your poll tax to-day and tell Messrs. W. W. Harwood and your democratic friends to do A. weaver ox Asheville are in likewise. . . J town making arrangements to es VV K Wworht ff VVinctn 1 t 1 4 Medicaf lasTwwJd 10 near Marion, to bo conducted to charge $1.50 for visits in town, inside thejjorporate limits after May 1st.: and Friday nights. May .fith and CDC DOC lWWWWWVWWVWWWV 'Business Locals tvvwwwwvwwwwwvw "Dove Brand" on a ham is like "Ster ling" on silver. Every one guaran teed fresh and sweet, at Gaston & Tate. HAVE YOU SEEN the newest novelty the "Chantecler" collars and Jabats. Surprisinfc values in this line. - '- . The Peerless. RED RAVEN Hose for Ladies -and Misses, Men and Boys. Every pair guaranteed, only 25c the pair," money back if not satisfied. Gaston & Tate. SAMPLE Hats, in-all styles, at less than Wholesale Prices. Can suit you and save you money. - ' The Peerless. We have Fertilizer, . Corn, Hay, Oats, Bran and Shorts, Cotton Seed' Meal and Hulls. Let us ha vo your feed order. Gaston & Tate.' DOC Change In Fee Bill, SEE OUR BARGAIN COUNTER load ?! ed with Oxfords . for, children and ladies at cut prices. We-cut the price of the Marion' Graded at the first of the season' instead' of I joyed a picnic at the Dr. Burgin waiting till fall when you wont need! farm, lastT Friday. mem. . Ua8tOn & Tate Pv VAmarA Tntr wont- in Fruitland last Saturdav and Dreach FOR RENT Eagle Hotel, Marion, N. Ud the annual sermon for Fruitland CV Has been, thorouehlr renovated I Tntit nte Snni1v. W. J English of Ash ford, and d the 6rm name of the rwood J. E. Jimison, of Garden City, Weaver Lumber Co.: It is the were visitors here vesterdav. plan of the company to locate the The eighth ninth and tenth grades plant on tfie CC.AO. Railway school en. near the junction and open offices KEEPING OUT THE fUES -is betUr than trying to ..drive litem out. So gt your win dow and dour screens rarly. Weararesdr ith all aizr, finishes . and . deMra. Come and nuke jour Mention cow before the fiis Vet - alad of .you. Better Uiw-ks to early than days Ud Ulr. Price Hardware Co. Cook Bake and Fry WESSOW'S COOKING OIL A Pure Vegetable Product A fresh shipment of Good, Ripo TomAtoes and Green Bean ED. rt.Lx.ruo4i: to. 40 in Marion as soon as convenient rooms can be secured. At present Messrs. Harwood and Weaver are making the Fleming Hotel their headquarters. . Moat all our frmr hmr fnUhM planting com. Ralph Aberacthy has .trca rvl lick and was confined to his lsl tot ertrX day but reek. Mrs. Anna Simmons Utl HAturday to rbvit her daughter. Mr Otorr Flat. atGQkey Ulta IlaUia Gibba rf Varioa tUlt Isg relatives hen Jack a4 Jiu. and put in good order.? All furnished except table and linen, ware &a Ap dy to G. W. Crawford, Marion, N. C. HATS, and lots of them. !Pretty as sortment of straw Hats. "Wicks" Fancy Hat Bands, 35 and 50c. The Peerless. FO R SALE Two Singer Machines and one Ladies-Watch at a sacrifice. R. W. Hill, Nebo, N. C. - - Do You Like Good Biscuits! Yes, you do. We have the Flour that will make the kind that melts in your mouth. Try a sack of Tube Rose, Monitor or A f (npnao f mfttkr Orxnr15nr several days here! returned to School Closing at Old Fort Other Wake Forest Monday to resume Newt. his studies for his Bachelor's de- .. yearintha . . ' history of thia school ooaunenevment . AQe xuarion J.eiepuuue vx. nas just issued a new directory which Fruit King. Every bag guaranteed, w very convenient to subscribers. ing Monday night. The axerdaes wer We have cut the price. Gaston & Tate. Th,e ",recfary conUins nearly 200 weU rendered by all those taking part u..v0. in same and weTe highly enjoyea by th FOR SALE CHEAP One 9-room house, I Mrs. Kobert btamey, Of Ash-1 Urge crowd that attended. The musical on Sonne street. Lot 90 x 175 feet, ford, who has been visiting her on Saturday dt the music claes of Mitt Close in. Call on R A. Baber brH. W. mother, Mrs. E. T. Gaddis, return- Little and the glee club Is deserving of Dysart " , d home Tuesday accompanied by special mention, aa It was pronounced her sister Mrs. I. W . W at tins I the beet musical that has been given in For SAi.E-5-room. xttoge,' in South and two children. thia place for years. Rev. Mr. LaHance, Marion, with nice young orchard. Mr Thomas B. Powell, who was of Aaheville, preached the comxoenoe- Will sell xiheap. Apply, to B. A. Baber clerk ln the office of the C C. & I ment sermon in the Methodist church To Masons, A special meeting next Wednes day night. May 4th. Important business. Ciias. E. PncsTtuxD, Master, E. 1 1 CD LET ItouiK. Scrrtary. WANTED to buy the outputs of several good cir cular saw mills for cash. Address Harwood-Weaver L'b'r Co., Marion, N. C. or HW. Dysart DOC DOC MOW n is the time to buy you a mm u is no case on cord where any one in vested in Marion property that the price went down in the last twenty years. O. Railway here daring' the con-1 on Sunday night and It was weU receiv I struction of the road, and who led. made many friends during his stay Prof. L. G. Oornwell. ofDaEacN. in Marion, was marned to Miss 1 a, came to Old Fort about the middle Margaret Rose Serey of Ashland, I of the spring term of last year and gave Ky., April 19th. - Mr. and Mrs. I such good satisfaction that he was again J Powell will make their home in elected aa principal, and with him were Winston-Salem. . . I chosen Miss Corry 'Searcv and alias The Dunham Music House of I Brown of this county, and Uias Moxrfle I Asheville has orjened dd a branch TroTlinger. of Newton, and Vies en store here in the Dysart building. of Newton, music teacher. Mr. Geo. W. Tilson is in charire. To accomodate the increaseu aitena- He claims that he has selected a ts year another room was added line of pianos that can't be beaten lt previous to the beginning of the and asks that you call and see them term just dosed, and it -will soon be whether you buy or not. Two necessary to enlarge the auuitotium. as gold watches will be given away the present one proved too small to ac- Mnnnav tn trtA winner in th comodate the crowds that attend the Magic Puzzle contest. See their public exercises. offer in this paper and if you have A petition was circulated here last week a&ldnjr. the mayor and board ox 1$ .1" YWmT III 1 sr S i i - nit 1 v, ZteLSTQN 99 'Authority Stylts" Shoe ttflet rhuft 1nm cm to Kaaoa. JUt )U!to Ai tlxwity SyU irj rxm cm alwan Kit thai tandrtfw U'.. ieg of kao ir yot than CocvlomU a Cey are etyUih. I have a number of gains to offer on terms to suit; bar- not already sent in your solution I of the puzzle do so at once. L. A, Chapman, J. O. Waters, & Waters and G. H. Gardin all left Sunday for Mobile, Ala., to I attend the Confederate re-union. ; A card received yesterday from Capt: Gardin says that arriving at Atlanta, -Ga., Monday morning jihey found -snow one inch deep and still falling and we with our A ts-k? rt r eVtAAO v a ri4 At-PAAetfl i He says: We arrived at Mobile and found all arrangements made for-our reception. The number of old veterans coming in to-day (Monday) was estimated at between 5,000 and 7,000. The number will probably reach 10,000." aldermen to call an election to vote bonds to build an electric light plant and water works. Thia la steb In the right direction, for no town ever amount ed to much that did not have modern i r4 ftm. til. SumeMf mocUU art Mtt Coo m aad rt tW Hair Ornaments. Just atop to ar-J look over the new thinn in pretty Hair Orta merita. The popolsrity of Hair Orra menU ia at lu teoith. Not ooe woman ool of tro today but hxs some sort of a decorative piece in her hair, aod lhr it do place where cKooticg b made scch aa easy, pieung propmitioo a bere. Come in aod them whether yoo want to boy or not. BEAUTIFUL Shirt Waists. We it yoa to ace thca. Tl cew collar, the keg c&S iktre, the pleated azi ia rr-a.-iy iralaaota elaboratly trir-.mrd frccL .The poor, &eit to rariety, are the meat ir.lrrsli& rart aboct then. Other New Goods Liia, yog will das a treai If-"" yoo fail to nee ocr Dtw Hz of Neck ear the very laleai err- tkea. HeVi, Weea't iai ClUirtYi U Cst Sheet ia ibssiuct. We THE PEERLESS W. H. HAWKINS, Wisiger Atx. f;r Uij MiiUa Pitttm conveniencea. With large hotel ni J wye a TDnTTM rVIIf I PT? t,.nK.tHnnilt Pnrt rw,H I LLJJL. 1 111" AY! 1 1 ,.1,1 1 rt the proper boosting Old Fort couli filled to overflowing every summer with summer visitors, that would turn loose thousands of dollars among our mer chants and business men. Let's vote the bonds." Missea Searcy.. Brown, Trollioger and little returned to their reepectiv homes Tuesday, much to the sorrow of the children (and some'grown people too.) Mrs. P. H. Mash burn and lira. J. IL Salisbury have returned from Hot Springs, Ark., considerably improved in health. - . - The telephone service has recently I The TVIarion Hotel is now being topped by providing night now Between inury ana iany poooc on the exchange. Clothing Co. letke-aiertf sic feie ef By virtare J tfc irt ti m cn tin4 ia cwrtsia oorlf dl trx rraak MarvSna4 a4 if CVrciit- Morhm4 to tb nulrirs,ml. 4u4 Uarch rsth. ISO?, aa.1 rctrJ la 15 ofW f tWtUv c IWj f af MctkTiaCl coaatr In tkick ef Mfartoc No It. ca pC 431. to wc-nr Um ytat tf Ihm 9ta of maomj XttMm tus. wi:a ia Uriels from thl dUc d?alt kart brQ tnftie ta tb trtac.t iWrwc. IJ nadmir&S VU1 oo s!3rdj Uj 11. MIX a ai iLm l'c-art llonm dcr la U town f Marku Mclw3 ematf. N. C. a th kixWt U14e. f oe caa. aatitf j mi4 mortcCK a4 li a4 tatormt csr4 iifTty. IW faJkfwU laa4 "Two toe tt hemm IWk ta 9cfcX UftTVca Kmrwjmi ? WJ frue 7 O Mrte rri til W trmm rrmaJr Hcy.t. cf U Hrr tttx tic?. al tnZj VmU4 ta AmS fnsa 1. I. Sxjtum st wvf la TVm CkwfvvCl tm far UilTa WUtf U IXxA llC. KX tra. al9 a- U Ua4 goaivyi WS fncs 1. 1. Uraat to i& w.t fraaa Ks4 UcB to cm rwnrs la tj.a Oasj ia M. a tr frr to krri-T s&teii f saare cae- TaJ A feu Itrt. ir.a, IL W. Irraaarr. KmXcHy DOC DOC DOC DOC Hevt Hotel to Open May 14. O 0 7 n Jo M given ine nnisQing touencs will be opened May 14th with John ; H. Gray in charge. The furniture 1 . j. a Bradley and McCanleea & Chaney ! has arrived and will be olaced in a have both had new awnings erected : la few-days. This will be one of the nt of ther place of business which most attractive and . op-to-date M mproTemenw hotels in vyestern North Carolina. Ilt'will be complete i a all. jts ap pointments and will be sore to "at tract a large patronage. Real Estatelasuran; and Loans. n DOC DOC M . Bridgewater Newt. - Bridgewater: Arril ifisae liyrtlt and Florence HemVill entertained the NJ k,nau frtr M.P?rtn ."uraoi uang- . v eoneauay nignu c nuw...SJ .w. fw v-v- rmn of Chmrkxla has Messrs. McCall & Lisenbec, an I located here. We axe. Indeed glad" to I Asheville law firm, have seen fit to physician with na. alias Julia Bast, who has been la Monta Ca pet ; 7 - you 'get tired of ;' ' ft is hemp, and . co pattcras at '25c O ur linejrtigs art asraggctpstairv carpets"comises6n etc " -' enlarge- their territory. Mr. C. C Lisenbee has lately came to Marion opening a law office in the suite of rooms lately vacated by Dr. Evans", dentist. , Air, Lisenbee will personally look after this end I of the farm's practice. , lie comes to us well recommended. halb A nice andofi&ce lot center It wll?piUi1: ge tpurpnees and see our stock lHirniture. , Mc ALL - CONLE Y school in Marion, has returned bom. Marshal -Brinkley of Glen Alpine visited his mother-in-law, . Mrs. A. IL Bowe, Sunday. ' . - " JK. Benson, the miller, while melting babbet in the boiler room of the mill had the mis fortune to get os of his eye badly burned. .Jle went to Hickory and had it dreaeed. Mr. Huffman of Hlctory Is operator here, succeeding Will Paett, who moved away. . J - Mrs. John Slak died at her hocu hers Thursday ntghL She bad only been sick a few days. She leave a hasband and and two children. -. Interment waa ! made at Soow Hill church. Mrs. John flowers of Marion Cornwell-Stirewalt. . ' Prof. L. C. CJornwell, principal of Old Fort Graded School, and Miss Bessie Stirewalt, of Old Fort, were married on westbound pas senger train No. 21- between ; the C. G. '& O. junction and ilnrioa, Wednesday evening. Rev.' bmtth of Gastonia officiating. - The happy here on visit to her mother recently couple went to Asheville and after Robert Hodge was lar Hickory on spending a iew days there and at business last Tuesday. -other points will return to Dallas AE Rows and. son Dan spent last where they will make their home. Sunday. with Delia Bowe ln Morgan - The groom is justly popular and ton. DaUaali laUgbUr toprovin g the onae is a winsome iaay sou u t ; O a wide circle of friends. We join bQxine" P Yajocy coontj. - 1 them I Mrs. Sam Tate has returned from a 1 MICK kuauj . . , , I - a long and happy life. visit to her son J. IL Tate in Markm. . I U) If So We Have It. Just received a new shipment of the very, latest stylish Suits on the market. First, we hare Boys Blue Serge and Faoey Worsted Sella with Knickerbocker Pacta at 12.00 to , Youths Woe Serge IXraUe Breaai with Jotg rasu at iiW to $10.00. . . ' Mens Woe Sergo-SicgTo "and DooUe BreaU at tJI.CO, I12.W and $13.10. Meus Fancy Worsted DotWe aad Sicrle Bre.it ai prket. that are hard to beat, at tS.50, $10.00, $ILW, $12.W aad np to $li.W. , We matt sell erery salt we hare before fall aoJ Late acts oil suits In broken Jots that we are roakicg ipecial price oo. If Jvo want a good cheap working auit are thee Urgaita before yoa boy. Have you seen or tried the new Pocohontos Moccoslns? . They are the latrat crtatioa in bed room aod bocva alspera. We tart fee Mo at c Lediea pUin with scalloped top at fl.tO. Ladiea faocy eabroiiertd vast aJ far U red and tan at $1.75. Mets plsin acallorO qcartera at il.UX Try P cocuorU-A. We ihare aia down pairs of Baby McccajMta ia air ooe to Cre al i ard iic See our stock of tkrtfoot Saodali with Hgb teatber qctrUri in ai S Id fl al tL03, 9 la 11 at $i.2i. Hi to 2 at $1.35. We know a Una thai gtu $L23, $1-Waad ll.TS for rr-- Sce our Special Bargains ia low cut Shoes aad Oxfords tlal art tksccx cL Wt rxd the room. D n u n GASTON sk TATE, fee "THE SQUARE DEAL STORE." 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