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I EBusiness Locals A ww ww vwv vvvvwvv wyvS "Dove Brand" on a ham is like "Ster ling" on silver. Every one guaran teed fresh and sweet, at.Gaston.& Tate. TLVTt RAVEN Hose for Ladies and Misses, Men and Boys.-' Every pair guaranteed, only 25c the . pair, money back if not satisfied. Gaston & Tate. - FOR SALE One second hand Osborn Horvester, good as new, : in good con dition. Cheap at the price, Apply to this office. ' v- 6-2 . SEE OUR BARGAIN COUNTER load ed with Oxfords for children and ladies at cut prices. We cat the price at the first of the ; season instead of waiting till fall when you wont need them. Gaston & Tate Notice. - Wanted A good knitter to teach green hands.- One who understands Geo. D. Mayo machines and Wildman Ribbers. State experience and wages wanted. Address G, care of Progress. . Odd Fellows, Attention! ' There will be a meeting of Mar ion Lodge No. 4T, I. O. O. F., Tuesday evening,' May 31st, t for election of officers. A full attend anco requested. . . ' Thos. Morris, N. G., D. M. Gibson, Sec. Revenue Officer D. A. Kanipe went into Virginia last S week in search of moonshine plants and in four days made raids upon , six il licit distilleries in Dickerson coun ty. The six outfits were destroyed, consisting of from 500 to 1500 gallons of beer at each place, with stills, cabs and worms. ", We are indebted to Byron Con- ley for an invitation to the com mencement -exercises of Trinity College June fifth to eighth. Pres ident John C. Kilgo will deliver the baccalaureate address. The program also includes an address by Hon. F. M. Simmons. ' , We have Fertilizer, Corn, 'Hay, Oats, Bran and Shorts, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. Let us have your feed order. Gaston & Tate. WANTED We want to furnish you with Brick, Lumber, Doors, Sash, etc Prices quoted on application. A.pply to Abkrnethy, Lyerly & 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 Bang. Every bag guaranteed. We have cut the price. Gaston & Tate. Mr. W. E. Landis of Marion was here last week and sold his home near the Graded School to "m m tt r " a a . Mr. yy . kj. uampoeii, tasmg in part payment the brick occupied by Mr. J. K. Bean. Waynes ville Courier. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Social ictus - - - Lester Morns has returned from I Miss Alma McCall entertained a trip to Dante, Va. the Chafing Dish Club and a num- R. G. Mangum, of Pattern, was her of friends on last Friday after- a visitor here Tuesday. Miss Ly da Wilson, of Montreat, is the guest of Miss Nan Guy. Miss Bruce Landis has as her guest Miss Alleen Drew, of Tampa, Fla. - Postmaster Chas, Schism, of Altapass, was ' here : on business Monday. -5 Miss Bruce Landis has returned home from Elizabeth College, Charlotte. - Mrs. L. A. Pangle and children have returned from a week's visit to relatives in Charlotte. WESTERN BLOOMER -. GIRLS COMING Will Flay the local Bna Bill Teira Here Junt 7th, , A game of Base Ball has bwn arranged between the local mana ger of the haso ball team and the Western Bloomer Girls of Chicago. who are makinir a tour of ik noon from four to six o'clock. Forty-two was the game of the evening, Mrs. B. L. Ashworth winning the prize a book of poems. ma t m m. m JLnose presens were: Mii M. South, to be played on the Marion uoraon ureeniee, aiaggie Morris, grounds June 7 th. Ethel Crawford, Joyce Decker, THs team holla a high record iiwu.iiaiuea, Jessie iuuiue;nye,lrt sure the gima with the aiesdames j.. bprague, J. II. Marion bojt will be an intertaUcg copper, Minnie manioo, n . one and will attract a large crowd T? v w a a a a w a m mnoorae, u. Asnwortn, 0f enthusiastic Marion baballuu. McCall. I tk .:ti w. 1 j with a canvass aido wall and com fo ruble seats provided. Tbe ad mission has been reduced from &0c Out over' the river at the home of Mrs. J. S. Dysart last week w.-b f Mount . fifis.l-i"!: STST STTM Tl XT T !. .J . w"0 " IWJ. I , . . . . tend the meeting to-night. the - finest strawberries we have seen thisteason. . The members of Mystic lie Lodge 237 A. F. & A. M. will The Bon Marehe - of Asheville I hold their annual election for has been running a series of ad vs., I officers June 17. in .f. Aiiss owinney s guests were Misses LonlsA Mnrnhnw. AnnU Tnri "Attorney T. A. lorphew went RUntn. MArtmritAnn. f to Raleigh Monday to aopear in Perry pAal Evc JtmtM cases before the Supreme court Woodhouse of Asheville, W. E. We are; indebtedto Mr. and Jackson, Jr. of Waynesville, and Mrs. J. n. borrels for a basket of Mr. Otu o? Rmrtinhnrff. S n rrauBwunny inwuuiign oome- Winborne, abort stop; Will PotL key. a Geld: L. J. P. Cutlmr. IL 6ld. Gnrmi tnoa u ex pected to turn oat In foil force to see this Interesting game. Marion will be repreentcd on the diamond by the following well known bate bill players: D. F. Giles, 1st base; Car lyle Craur. left field; a a Mc- Brayer, catcher; Ed Kanipe, pitch- er; J. n. Ureeniee, Sod; J. W. 3rd base; Bishop Gilke 7jf Uy2 1010. Dc;r fnrr.i: r.h a tt hi-Mt to t-Vc 'rrtctrr. t Hitt to ru-y C-mzi it I cckTta cri e-c vxli t3 lilzi irS 1 hJ o ctrry li h:rt bey Htfr b a Ut cl iM-rs I Sr-xw: Ix Crcin So. Crra B-t-.i, ba cf rxi to cu. jACOIi. P.'S t tKiti the m!i ari ba0.ti fu3 cf ihr. tre x a3- airman ED. MORRIS, 35S5S Q Male Help Wanted! WANTED Fifty men, wages $1. 25 per day and up. Good hours; pleasant surroundings. Write us, or come on at once. Union Tan ning Co.. Old Fort, N. C. FOR SALE! A lot of Cement Stone, that I am offering for less than the price of Brick. . They will be suitable for foundations, walls, inclosing cemetery lots, &c. Also for sale a nice residence. J as. M. Bobbitt. thing of It. was organized March 1903 with a Tweedle, DennU Iedbctter. WUl t i rier inenoa wiu oe giaa-w learni u.v, t. .j The Progress wh eh have been Lu w that Ume both its operaUona and Next wftftk on.1!r::.T" , membership have vasUy grown Greenlee Newt. until it U one of the most far Mr. aad Um J. IX EUoloa. of Mat- reaching institutions of its kind In I loo, bar norvd l&io HMr rtmxioo ti comfarUbU &w boa dt lb tUtioo, for tb unuar. UiM E21a U. Ofwo, of MooiTMt. U WUl TU baa morv4 froca tb acaall dwvXIisf rooms of tb TtU ilor to a Urywr boiUiaf acnMtbriIl7trck. Uajtj rUmmln. of KoarrlH, Trcn U podiax tb nmaf with bl grmad' trcnU. Ur. txxl Sink T. J. Fmial E. L. QmaW U wj oa trip to Daaoombo oooatj. Qovtxz U tpodmt aboot fv&tkf7. WwliM SOrt tbAt DO OM I U Of QCb quue auracuv next weee con- retumed from the bespit- ciuues inese mtie advertising taiKsyi jg improyiDg. ML Ida Lodge, K. of P., : will r. and Mrs. r. U. Sinclair and this part of the State. But still in probably have work in two degrees of Asheville, apent Sunday pushing this great work there Is an wun we iormers parenia,joi. ana ur2ent nced for a urcer member Mrs. P. J. Sinclair. 8hip. There are over one hundred Mrs. B. N. Martin is on a two members now, and an additional weeks' visit to her husband who is one - hundred are wanted. The employed by the State on the State dues are ten cents per month. farm in Halifax county. I The Society is desirous of thank- Attorney a B. McBrayer left in the people for liberal contribu- 3 specials n D as o o o to-night. Come and fetch an ap plication for a new member with you. . Wesson's Cooking Oil White House Coffee Apples in I Gallon Cans All Kinds Can Goods Catawba County Strawberries Come and see us or Phone 28 Look for circular of special sale. Kirby Grocery Co. W. 0. W. Celebration. The Grlenwood camp No. 272 W. O. W. will meet at Bethel cemetery. three miles south of Glenwood, on yesterday for Chapel Hlill to attend tions and interest they have lent June 6th at 3 p. m. to decorate the the Ross-Lynch marriage. Mr. cause. Those who have cloth graves of their departed Sovrans. McBrayer will be best man. fit other things to spare are Alter tne ceremony, tney will I Dr. B. L. Ashworth went tol4Cu" w 'J' tl itUrtiiu CutWi WWiult give an ice cream supDer at 8 p. Richmond, Va., Monday to attend Ifc " 11,6 ' the aociety to rwaUfWfMiwo wUk oo om m. in the hall at Glenwood. Every the annual -meeting of Surgeons operate more widely this year than 8and.ji lUra mAWh mu,. LtU one is invited to be present. of the Southern Railway. Clothing S 1 800 unrJy i3 oc2 r.cv jcrrr ia to jo 1 J..U. 25 all ool Cam icisco't stxk) p u JO per ceni dacocr.L Shoes New umnacr srfks tn Q-ccn Qilrr Ot.'ccia. 50 ru titc iho ai 1-2 rois. Calico Orc Vol toi crlc caloo c jiri. Millinery Department Our tz-Zlir.tr IcaTCi m a few d-, U"c irt ocrr hai to tc toJ tclcft ih jocv Lcca ihrcxh t!ut Dwci-jri.T.pii rc:ctx rnjirrj: ycr rr-cry rvrtrj.ict. ll wi3 M vc ycj ntoccy. JJ P. A. Reid & Co. n O o o S. J. Morgan, Sov. last. The present officers are: Mrs. E. A. Thomas, president; Mrs. E. H. Dysart, vice-president; Miss I Rena Neal, secy, and treas. FOR SALE A Good Sewing Machine. Apply to this office. G. W. Buchanan left Monday I for Ml Mitchell where he will Doctor Peterson . hnilH tAvnnil hnnsm fruit rar.tvl for A regular and expert Physician by the Switzerland Company, will visit Marion every Monday, Mn Mrs j. left stopping ati Hotel Flemming, be- for jonesboro, Tenn., ginning on 1st Monday in June. J , , . Hft rWs nnt. interfpr with th to spend two weeks with their work of your local Physicians but I daughter, Mrs. D. S. Masters. confines-his ork to the treating such as Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, P41' JfHv. Pn IOW 1.25; iecember, 5.5C; January, Catarrh, etc., etc. He does not nours in manon yesieraay enrouw 2.74; total, hodJ, wooU-t &Urtj toottrvsaocj (or Ta lb too of Vroo. o "xaolra mytbolofcy Lm diM a CbrUlUa and. doobOa. a profusion of trotl. cUtert. oooolaj axvl quUl Oa Bond. My 13. Mr. AAJto The following cash transactions 8aJp marrU4 iwotwpW: are furnished bv the sec'v and treas. lUr. VmrmmM February, $1.00; March, $2.00; April, $3.75; May, $3.50; June, $2.50; July, $1.25; August, $7.00:1 J. D. Hogan and little daughter September, $8.40; November, hood, to Drld Uasivr: mod Mm tWrttm Colli, of Baca CTTk. toQuuiw Wlka, of Mllcbell coq&Ij. Qracx. send you to Drug Stores, but fur nishes his Medicines free. Con sultation free and invited.- If your treatment with others has not been satisfactory, consult Doctor Peter i home from a visit to relatives in Biltmore. Mrs. J. A. Sinclair and little Miss Editn. of Asnevilie. are vis- Rena Neal. Sec'y & Treas. E. L. McDaniel, of Old Fort, was be re yesterday eoroute to Erwin, Tenn. you will not be disap- iting Mrs. H. W. Dysart at Mrs. .1. -S- DrRArt's conntrv dIaca aaie, ana im:fnrj son, and pointed. Remember time and come eaily. A number of young people drove out to the home of Miss Hallie Preparing to Erect New Station. izcavation xor toe new passen ger station is now in progress. Virl was broken several days ago and a large force is at work, grad ing, etc The Southern, we un derstand, propose to spend about TKa Mftrtin-MilW Clothinir fin is now in new quarters in the new Cibbs, on last Monday night to j15 qqq oq impr0VCmenU here. DR. R. J. BURGIN DENTIST Marios, North Carolina Office in hotel building. mm DOC DOC mm u r Oil that piece of property either for a capital invest ment or a desirable home offcrcfj at a great FOR -RENT. ,' SMALL; COTTAGES V v enjoy a picnic ana waicn ine pllQ, tffrced npon forthenew eclipse of the moon. ;. 8tati0Q tr6 same as proposed Dr. R. J. Burgin, who recently by the rooresentatives of the Sou- o went to Kings Mountain to practice them at the meeting of the Cor- o dentistry, has returned to Marion poration Commission here some 11) to tAte up . bis practice, lie nas time ago. It will be a pebble dash rooms in the Potest I building. structure, finished in up-to-date The Progress is" under obliga- style. Work will begin shortly on tions to Mr. C. H. Hemphill for the structure. an invitation to the commencement exercises ol the University, Chapel Mrs. Reid's Piano Recital. Hill, May the 28th to May the pUno by Mrs. 31st- P. iA. Reid'a music class In the Services at the Episcopal church school auditorium Tuesday night to-morrow (Friday) night at 8 o'- was one 0f the best musical cnter- clock conducted by Bishop Horner, tainments ever given in' Marion, assisted by Rev. McNeely DuBose. The program consisted of piano j Everybody cordially invited to at-soos and duets, trios and quar- tend. Itettea. and vocal chorus. The re- . . . . , The case of McDonald vs. Mea-lcital was well attended and each dows Co. and Mc Arthur Bros., selection on the program was en- which has been on trial for nearly I thusiastically applauded. The en-1 two weeks, is nearing an end. , The tire program reflected great credit case will go to the jury this after- on Mrs. Reid who Is indeed a well POTEAT BU1LDWG. o 0 DOC DOC 0 o New Shipment Jap Matting jnst in. The bc.it raise r ever bad at 30c yard. Bij lice cl pattemi to select from. A nice line cf Crcx Art Square and Rsv also a good selection of Drnisell and Ax minister Rnga and DroggcL Wecaaplcxvc most anyone in go-cart i. chain, suit femi ture, bail furniture, rcfrigc rater, center tables, kitchen safes, spring, cat tresses, iron beds, etc Yoti sbonld sec oar line. McCall & Conley o 0 n DOC DOC 0 o Mariom Procress and New York World esc year for f 1.50 DOC DOC DOC DOC HnifD Ynn Qodm flur Pnnnfor I nnHnrl With RnrnlnQ In 0 Oxford and Low Cut Shoes? 0 u n If not you are not availing yourself of the oppor tunity to save some money. We have scTCral styles and grades In Misses', Children's and Ladies Oxfords In Ribbon Ties and Strap Sandals that vre arc closing oat at and below cost noon or tomorrow. Many friends will be interested in . Uie approacnuiK marriage ui Miss Bertha Daltbn, a teacher in the Marion graded school daring the winter, and Mr., Isaac Clark t Wright. The marriage will take place at tne Dome ox me onae in Winston-Salem, Thursday evening. June 9th. trained and experienced musician. Mr. Ross to Be Married. The following we clip from the Charlotte Observer of Sunda? last. It is of peculiar interest because It concerns C T. Ross, one of Mar ion's leading attorneys. Mr. Roes has made many friends during his Don't forget we have a complete selection cf Ladies Sdby and Godman Oxfords snd Pumps in regular stock In Patent Leather, Gun, Metal, Suede and Vid Kid at $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $J.OO and $3.50. ALSO other modern and roomy dwellings in town and near by. Consult me in all matters pertaining to Real Estate, Insurance and other investments. Thft Piedmont Printers and Pub- residence at Marion, who. will all lishers Association met in Hickory be especially interested in the foi- . - .li ; - 4 !st Fridav - afternoon. Several iowiuj- uuounceiBeufc. 1 mattera of imoortance were dis- M M v.- r ; jc j DOC cussed and great interest was mani fested by : all present. Ine Mc Dowell Publishing Co. was repre sented by S. E. Whitten. N 'A freight wreck 'occurred here last Thursday about one o'clock when a westbound freight train ran into an opon switch just west of the depot. A car on the aiding was cm&shed into kindlim? ana iwo cars of the train were derailed and demolished. No one was hurt. Passenger train No. 11 was de layed about one hour and a half. InTiUtion u follows bar beeq r mired In tha dtr which U of intrwi aa the ooople hare many friend here. Dorhtm wta th former horns of the! bride: ' Dr. and Ma "WillUia Lynch request the honor of yoorprveenoe at the marrUge of their daoxhter - Mable Byrd to Mr. Chariee Tboroji Bom - on Thursday Hmj the twentT-eixth one thousand nine hondred and ten mt three o'clock Preebyterian church .Chapel Hill, NorU Carolina. u o foe yocr bey cr r-"i a.4 u rc ,Vc t-i ti JvM olca hIf as rr.-ich tn kcrr tbca (n sheet mltti they cxr "SU" $1.10. SI. 73 ar.i $2.25, tin tzZ tUik. 0 ''Red RaTcn" Hose, 'Fay" Stockings, Torasca C lore Fitting Ccrscti, Toscc Triangle" Collars, MAtwood" Snspcndcrs all sold and guaranteed bf 0 OC2DC Tt "THE SQUARE DEAL STORE. ine int. sgc u DOC 3f DOC
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