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)rrr JU )c3 ) ) HeertThe Call of The Wild We have another supply of " : -. Hods, Fifes and Leaders : . The trout are biting no w. Do not throw your last summers Straw Hat away. Clean it with our Hat Cleaner. Non poisonous. Only ten cents. : MARION bRUG CO. 3 3 CDC DOC Of of LOCAL AND PERSONAL avis n a Uis.he 0 D SEE THE PEERLESS Ad for. Bargains Dove Brand" on a ham is like. "Ster ling" on silver. Every one guaran teed fresh and sweet, at Gaston & Tate. FECIAL tfargams lor - men, women and children at The Peerless JED RAVEN Hose for. Ladies and Misses, Men and -Boys,; Every pair hiaranteed, only 2oc the pair, money ack if not satisfied. Gaston & Tate. OR SALE One second hand Osborn Horvester, good as new, in good con- ition. Cheap at the price Apply to Jhis office. - -2 Rev. W. S. Wilson, of Moores- yille, and Miss. Nan Guy of Marion, guests for several days past of Maj. John Wilson's, left vesterdav afternoon for their resDective homes. Rev. Mr. Wilson owns a valuable young orchard "Ben Price has been . quite sick for several days. : ' : ' - Mrs; J . C. Brown spent last week in Asheville. ; J. K. Neal, of Nealsville, was in town during the week.. tf. F. Parker, of Old Fort, was avisitor here Saturday., - .. ;-- U. Brown, of Bridge water. here oh a visit to relatives. ,. E.-J. Grose, of 'Soruc Pino. spent a portion of last week in Marion. - H. R. Phillips and daughter, of opruce nne, speni luesaay in Marion, i : :" - Miss Lena Spink, of Albermarle, is visiting her sister, Mrs.' K. Al exander. : Miss Rosalie Dixon left, Satur day, for Richmond, Va., 'to visit her sister. " - Attorney T. Ross went ;to Rutherford ton today on profession al business.: : Mrs. J: W. Pless is visiting rel atives in ' Winston - Salem and Greensboro. Attorneys W. T. Morgan and , t IV COMMENCEMENT Marion Graded School A Year of Achievement. With-the exercises of Friday evening the Marion Graded School concluded the most successful ses sion of its history. . Both the en rollment and average attendance were larger than ever before, and consequently, the advancement of the pupils was noticeably and ex ceptionally greater than usual. These tellirg strides in "advance- ment and learning can but .be at tributed to the management and excellent corps of teachers that have had the work . "under way. There is a a happy conjunction of interest on part of the teachers and pupils in the conduct of the school, ! which is manifested by the appar ent results obtained. - ' The . commencement exercises comported with the high standard maintained, and throughout they PfjCC liQrdWarC CO. were ooui inieresung ana insu-uci-ive, as a result the school auditor ium was full to overflowing bothl Suor Hill News. evenings. - Sogaf mil, May la Dr. a4 lira. J. The exercises of Thursday even- F JonM ntnm to ia0Ct Moqo ing consisted first of the elocution tio. - fc : contest. Those -participating in Mr. Oeorgv Crawford tuu rrtorsM these exercises were Misses Momta boma from Mart HiU wW W h Evcothln For The Garden . except the dirt is to be had at this hardware store. We can furnish all the tools. Donl put off getting you supply any longer. If yoaUke any pride "in your garden you want to be getting at tL Our garden tools, will insure an early crop and a big one, too. Abo all tools and implements to cnltirat the farm. ID namS .T W 'Place m attini)inf SnnMma . . - . ll t t 1 coyeand is now building there a "riViXC " " Sinclair, Gladys Goodson, Eva ri"f - . - Mwvtvuuuiuiut, iviugu ,"liava lUUUU I y - T T T 1 - w l jla.vv. iv i Hjtsoai iawwV uu uahivi i.ff tain Correspondence to The Char-1 i. aaix is naving nw cov- gte The contestanU acquitted lotte Observer. tage on Morgan street repainted 4tlv . :.u ...u j:. and otherwise improved. The summer rates went into ef- J udge M. H. Justice, of Ruther fect on the railroads last week, by fordton, spent a few hours in Ma whicb Tiersons can orot r.han ratftft rion, Monday. to all summer resort points. EE OUR BARGAIN COUNTER load ed with Oxfords for children and kdies at cut prices. .We cut the price t the first of the season instead of kraiting till fall when you wont need mein. Gaston & Tate i J. Jj. Biddix, travelling sales man, was in Rutherf ordton and Shelby duripg last week. FOR RENT Good store room, length 125 feet, three story building, at Sou thern depot and very conyenient. Ap- ly to A. R. Buff aloe. e have Fertilizer, Corn, Hay, Oats, Bran and Shorts, Cotton Seed Meal nd Hulls. Let us have your feed order. Gaston & Tate. V ANTED We want to furnish you with Brick. Lumber, Doors, Sash, etc pices quoted on application. Apply to Abernethy, Lyekly & Co., Bridgewater. 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 Fruit King. Every bag guaranteed! We have cut the price. Gaston & Tate. themselves with much credit, dis playing marked aptitude and care ful training and their efforts afford ed great enjoyment to all present Miss Elsie House won the medal in this contest, which medal was given by Mr. J. M. Houck. Immediately following came the hibit here to-day and a large crowd I annual add ress by Hon. A. R. is expected to be in attendance. Johnson, who was introduced by W. A. McCall attended the com- Mr. B. B. Price. Mr. Johnson's mencementof Round Hill Academy snbiect was "The Southland. lie at Union Mills, last Wednesday. ma(iA , nnntnutw nd trainee uuy, leuer or tne Miicn- thoughtful speech, stronc in its en tjoumy tsanK, at uaKersvuie, J. M. Lyon, cashier of the Bank of Yancey, Burnsville, was a vis itor here Monday. . Howe's London Shows will ex- id!! rUtiTT at Olmwood Lurt SozuUy. Mr. Floyd Morris of UUnwood ridtmi frWnd.- at 8arr Hill U 8oniy. Mr. D. w. Crawford atlod4 tb clodBg urdM of tb Roon4 II 01 chooL Mm J. Marlow U Imprnni&x tldwly. I want to Inform -CorHd tKt "Know bail u ttiU la xittio and fithrsUy perform his doty, tboogh wnscwtuit modified to form. R!ly I did fWI U4 a few days at th UfiA&!oj( of warn wtbr but I wm like th grab worm that feels bad m fw dsys War yr4 lag its silk r a wiagv o th son mm "Jane-bog."' how I'm TrX of tbe UoKhiujf brook that nuhs to jMa the brimming nvvr, ana mn mny coam EE3) ur 12,191a Dear friend: - Thcj have hired dawn at the grocery. Vhz do yea think I do? Every where they pat ray rktsre, a ccw cac excit tkae la tic paper. My work Is to teU cTerjbody where to fcy tocxi rocericj I like oy place very well becaase it is a tpod place where they treat one weU. Tbrr trtat ettryce wiH .wtrt I wcrk, Vccass br carry goo4 rwoui aat ail ibtzi at b rig i pfkc. Yc-sr tritzjti. . J ACQ a. P. R 1 wrk al RIS You Come to the Circus Today remember fo j-ive cs a calL We want to show , yoa oar line of Men's, Boy and Yotith CSctMafc Extra Pants, Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Suspexders, tic We will sell yoa so cheap yoa will save ectia to go to the show. Our stock is Ycry cooplcte with attractive merchandise. Respcctfally, MrfAI T Rr POTMT FY NOTICE! iy oanK, ai uaKersvuie, annfl.i an(i m.v ! u u. .r . spent Sunday with his parents here. I r j . " 'Zj . M " ! oowiu gom oo Mrs. vv . t. Kaume tett jester If all water rent is not paid ivl day for a two weeks' visit to rehv-1 .1- t vfta in Salisbnrv and Rreensboro. 4V- wovci i I T J. '. it v w , , . . I ju r riuav evening seven oi itUKi ueus nicKS wuu was uio the 10th day of each month, will be cut off without notice. H. Wr Dysaet, Mayor. Male Help. Wanted! WANTED Fifty men, waires'fi.- 25 per day and up. Good hours; pleasant surrounding; Write us, or come on at once - Uniok Tan ning Co., Old Fort, N.C. Halley'a Cont may now bo teen any morning. fore dsvlisrhL in guest of Misses Ruby and Pearle lAno .bright joonj? men, Oor- the eastern sky. It it a pretty Davis, has returned. to her home don Ldbetter, inward Taylor, sight, but in point of iiws and near Glenwood. Roland Morris, Gcd Giles, Frank brilliancy does not compare, yet D. A. Kanipe, special employee aiorpnew, jjotxon .McVurry, ana Wlln the great comet of IS si. lu in the' Revenue service, is home on j Pedro Lonon, contested for the a visit, ma ueauquaners rw uuw deciaimer's meoai given ny Mr. 1. loMock m.ioii, .u. I E. Hudgins. The declamations Rev. Jas. S. Black, late of oo404040oo4ooto40404a o o o o o - o o ': o o o o o o ooooooooooooa j Reduction in Millinery In order to reduce my stock of Millinery I will offer any and everything in my line at a greatly reduced - price. It will pay you to see my goods before placing your order for that nice Summer Hat that you are sure to buy before theummer is over. MRS. W. H. HAWKINS. o o o o o o o o o o o . o eotlre rtn ca m. wt4 rttjr of oilier aiime&U, Ycm &vla't tnStt tram any of thmm tccnXlm. Tferrt't eruia rvhef is iloUitWaBorkT MooctAiaTt. S5o at aU dnMrjrbt- J. w. Strvtma position at or a little before four J is a little south of the rwiint rtf snnrisA nd tan Lr fiflA-n ne-1 were all food and won manv nlaud-1 j - -v- ),. h'" V its for the young men Mr. J. W. terian church morning and night .... , T , on next Sunday, May 15th. Winborne m announcing the dec , - w iir n ion of the judges said: Iach and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cooper, . T nnn of Statesville, spent Sunday in ever ODe fan mc de" Marion enrdute home from Mem- serves a medal, each has stood ap phis, Tenn., and Hot Springs, Ark. and spoken like veterans at the art, fishing party of last Friday but alas, there is but one medal to reports fine luck. About 20 nice be awarded and after due consid fish were caught. Miss Pearle eration it was decided that the Davis landed an eel measuring 31.1 nA nn. The class exercises were presided over by Miss Martha Decker, whose execution of the program was graceful and dignified. On being introduced by Miss Decker, Miss Gladys Goodson, class presi- feet. Mrs. A. A.1 Nathen and daugh ter Miss Mamie and Mrs. Nathen Schloss, of Wilmington, are visit ing Mrs. B. B. Price and Mrs. J. C. Brown.' -Miss Stanford, of the Graded DOC DOC 3Ci) is the time to buy you a mmi is no case on re- cord where ' any one ; in vested in Marion property that the ;price went down in the last twenty years- school faculty, has returned to her dent; fittingly welcomed the audi home m Mebane; and Miss Harten ence. Then came the reading of i .1.1 i r:i I to me nome oi ner sisir ai ixju- d&S3 nistory by Mis3 Kate mg Spnngs. . Green who read a most interesting Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Johnson, of Rnd amusiDg history of class and Johnson-City, Tenn., returned . An-nrM - ti; home Monday. During their stay l dom. Miss Julia Burton, here they were guests of Mr. and class musician, rendered the class Mrs.; J. C. Brown. song, a musical composition of heir At.the regular meeting of: the own, showing her familiarity with Board of Aldermen last week an musical demands of the occasion, order was passed to close the open- Miss Elsie House's class poem was ings in the siaewaiK at , poui. oanics expected and d Mrs. j. a. roieei leu Auesaay faer sub;ect. Miss Moffite Sinclair the commencement exercises .of as class composer most crcditablv Converse College, from which her executed her part of the program daughter; Miss Collins, graduates, and acquitted herself with much Mrs. D. F. Giles and little dau- credit. . Miss Lurlene Hicks scored ghter Jewel Reid left yesterday for a hit, too, with her class prophecy. bt: Louis, Mo7 to spend some time Dipping into the future farther than the ordinary numsn eye could Mr. T. L. Epley, of Marion, was in Morganton IIooday oo business. , He is now an 1L F. D. carrier. Several years ago Mr. Kpley InTCstal $1118. CO in moun tain land in the Briudletown ac tion of this county and has iioce realized over $7,000 from arnica of this land, and has part of the land left-Morganton News-Herald. BON MARCHE j:VSIIIii'TLI1XjI!I. IS. c. LittU TatKs on Mail Order to. X U'bcri rcnoa txr- to trade lj ai s t;sft, tt int ocs rion she asks herself is, Xul ihey dc&vtcr the coc4 1 tcr,d fee can 1 rely upon ihcrn to rrcsi rce rixht hcn ixk pnacci to sdea the inkle for raj self? Tha it s n rural qvnrcn, ir4 ii reply to it we sure ihst any ctxxls, no rsiner bcrr usju2. Cm is sent out of this store not cxsnly as rr?frcr.:o2 to ta e;r la sdveniscment or by iirr-rics, reiy t rttir.cd ssd ytxr ococy viU be rcwrr.ol The secret of our success in the trud cftlcr tvxm hit ictsi thii our patroni have irnrlsdt cocf-tscc oar aKLry calx rood. Our ra enry yesrs of uccess.ful t?jsxx!z?&x.r..z fca Aibrr3e ixiiaii all kinds of C0'mrct;ii3ri rauit rvcsn sooeihs. If cctss Cat me hive put quality first ar.d e tvxx rm so tr.uch oa coe 3c m rr one to follow, mhcti c picnc a cuuotser. Rcsscstcr "Q-ulry "remsins krnz ifrer the pne rs fctx-" Net thit cur rrvta ire higher thin other stores, for lUhcuih do rc elm ro t cbca cr, we inwc cocr.piroofi. . ; Send In your order today, tt Q tc IZcsS prccy. rre pay tx press chirxts on i3 purchsje cf S5.CO i.xj os-et. Read "Little Talks on Mail Orders" No. 3 in this paper next week 3QC DOC ID o c 0 Did You Know That We SeU Ladies Dress Goods? We have flowered lawns at 8 1, 10 and 12c yard. Whit Ua, 40 liha iUi al 10. 12 and 15c India linen at 10, 12, 15 aod op to ZZe yard. Whiui dm hseo al tX 3 n &l &0c yard. Iinonette in whit. Si inches wide at I2ie, in pretty itrf;s as4 ac!4 cckts al 12fc yard, real nice for coat suits, ikirti and children clothe. A prtttj aortortt cf irtm Uirx hams in checks, plaids and stripes at 10 and 12k yard. Gala! io trtral color for dalicx boys blouse suiU, strong and durable at 15c vard. Crrara color wool swii al U to IC ysri Calicoes and pe reals in pretty patUrcs at T to 12ic yard. see,. this young lady delineated the successful careers which await her classmates.: - " - Next came the awarding of di plomas, medals and prizes, follow, ed by the benediction. , 7 - It is a fact well worth mention I have a nuhiber of gains to offer on terms to bar- suit El n Kea tstatc. 'insuranut;. aim i-v II . , Ill wuiw . 0 16 us with Mrs. Giles' parents. Mr. Giles accompanied them as far as Mornstown. Tenn. " The Martha Washington and Hesperian literary societies of Marion Graded ;school held their annual reception in theschool au ditorium on Tuesday night and was very much enjoyed by all present. . " ......... '... ii.i 1 n J k. . I last Friday afternoon created some enrollment who were neither tardy little excitement,; The, residence nor absent during too entire year. iof W.. McD.. Burgin had caught) The school year has been a most fire from the kitchen flue ; but the successful one and much credit is I fire was put out before any dam- dae those who- have undertaken age was done." . . : . I such - a momentous task and who rm tjJ iuma r,A tKn have so well fulfalled each and : ,11 ,i rr. .I I every obligation in connection in joint session on Monday after- ...... noon to discuss the possible taking Master George Streelnian was over the cemetery to the city or awarded a prize in mental arith- aldermanic supervision. However metw m the tnim graae. the proposition made by the Vard was rejected by, the stockholders Effective May 5tb, a new sched who nave some 5w.vu wuiumuej t - r va n 'eXpend,D,mPrT' & A O, Inroad, and Mother 0 - ' orcanrror Imn nut nn Tnft tlAW If your appetite ia poor, ,your whole schedule follows: 10. , - Donn dy must be insufflcienUy noiiri&h itj.j iO:-lG n. m: No. 6, north- 3, south lI - bound, 4:03 p. in. ; No.. 1, south u 10 Embroidery . .We have 1'rd pretty line of Swlfti edgieff and insertion in dainty patient for infanta . clothes and large designs for larger children and ladies clothes. Alio the heary lawn aod nainsook embroidery In various widths aad ' . patterns.'" ' - ' ' ; ' Laces. "Valencia' edging and ioacrtloa. Baby Irish, Linen and Cottoo Torschoo aod cluny laces at 5 to 25c yard., Ladies Underwear EtalrokJm! eadrnkirU al CO, 75, W ard tip to 11.43, all locked ad trid b ytUy Lacrau Ijadi cornt cwvtrs tssdt cf lawa aaJ lav thh aI Uor as4 riUco tri;sd al Si 33 aad Sc, alao laiks gssre vrats al 10. IS asdl Sic, a&i g.M6 celoa sails al S3 Ladies wllU and Uack shirt wsirta, trait of Uo and Uiaf. uiessxvl ia turn and broidery at Cte to $"li.. U n - Pretty" collars. Jabot, Malice bows aod CoHart tt, 15 to SOeJ Hc!efy--Laiks gaci ef fect lisle thread and drop ilitcb hoaw, with doU bd aod toe and ooctle tltitk tops, r teed not to tear by supporters. Ask for Red Karen and Fay stocking and laka to saUtits! erery pair guaranteed or a oe'w pair for the Id al Sic, sock and boao for Ufaita asd clilirra in colors and blacks at 10 to Sic - Hon Knit Hoe tsade hj ML Ida Hosiery Mills, th Usl for the price, only 10c" . . ''.- llcsides these we have loU of ootloos al other things that wa Lsvtal sro to careCoo. Give our store s call and when yoolool what yoti wait, atk for it. Ozr ttort It ertrtrdfd with up-to-date good at4 we are always gld to show yoa. body : and disease. mxut reamlt. GASTOM'TATE, toe. weakness ana iV" -.r i . V ' " 1 . . , Tin' - - - I 1 I Tkf nnntftin Te tO CTCaie BflWUl -II TutA. Teaor TaUeta. 83c :0 - "THE SQUARE DEAL STORE.' ; DOC o 0 n n n U n u Li II -.. ' . ;. : . " " . bound, 7:19 t. m. ooc
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