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1 1 'i . . - - -3 1 1' , THE ONLY BAKING POWDER MADE FROM R O Y A L CRAPE CREAM OFTAftTAR 0) nror Absolutely Purd How the Nation's Heroes. Are Fed. Although the colossal sum of z $5,000?3Q0 is being spent annually x by , the" government for the -main- tenancef of soldiers' homes.7 the Re from 11 to 14 cenfe worth of jfood : per day. ' ' " -r. An inspector of the war depart .ment reported that the food in the soldiers' homes was no more in . quantity .than that supplied the v .; prisoners in the federal peniten . : tiaries. - ,'; : An idea, of the wasteful methods . employed in conductingjhe homes maybe bad from the fact that .al though the cost of maintenance more than doubled in the 10 years between., 1898 and 1908, -the 'num ber of soldiers. Jcared jorinad in creased but 7 per cent, : : . ' BICKETT ON NEAOEErt A AttoiDeyr6.eoeraL,s;WLtty Oescri . : tion of the Popular Present- -' Day Beverage7 : ' 7; Progress readers who have rot read Attorney-General T. W, Bick ett's ' now . famous description " of that article now so much talked of in prohibition territory," nar-beer. wall be interested -.m it so we re print it belowr ; " V : : " '"What is" near-beer I" he asked. "The testimony in "this case shows. that "it "is" a beverage that finds ready, sale.as a substitute for . real beer. Our bibulous constitutents cry for it as children cry for Cas toria. It is made . by the people that make beer, and drunk by the people that drink beer. .- It looks like beersniells like beer, 'tastes Uke. beer. -It is served by the same white aproned, many chinned friend who was wont to, comfort us in 1Zr& other days, it is shoved 1 across i . . . . - -. . . , - . the old oaken counter and. the mir rowed, back bar, while the picture APPALACHIAN REGION" IS TO BE DEVELOPED Expaitl6rt in ioioxviii NJttfi!i wilt FacIUUU Optnlna Rmouix. Derelopnxnt oL tb reourt cf the Apf&lachUn mounUla resloa U now In Its rhfmcj." Tb cre.tloa of the AppaUchlan fofeet rtrr will proTe a gre.t Imp tut to th Lloa of the south included In th Appa lachian region, which cover portion of the 8iatc of Tennessee, West 1r L rlnla. Vlrrlnla. Kentucky. North and Mr. Sunderland Br WALTtn PARKINSON IllM XnacUxaii 2 otrl CXI ttf la of Ctrtac 8utxlrUnl. H tl' facnttj for. uUr a taotif frpo lb rlo of la mad trciUx u v renloosly that It b!lhe rrir p.l' It it for the purpoee of furthering the Appa.Ucbln derelopment. that ' the gTeat Appalachian .- Expoatdon haa been derised. to be hold.av KtorrCle. Tenneesee, Sep'. 11 to Oct. II. of thla year.-. The exposition win include ex hlblta of resources and commercial and: Industrial products of the Appa fearcree were kept Mr. 8u&drian4 rclTd.iaaay.tturs from readtrs. of . tu wwU asiisx caestioas sboat some roiat of er till lctrresx to the wrl:r. , Aoocg thoM who wrote tla was UUs Own. eCman, wUhlnr- to knew it - titl ed Abel Usxry. one of hi caractcra. fot a rooJ rr .tuJ caaa. air. ca Uchiaa rexlon, and will be a coapre LjfrUo1 ttaU aithwja llaiey henslre presentation of the great pos sibilities of that section, which Is one of the richest .in the whole world Coel, iron, gold, sllr er, lead, alac, cop per, barytea, marble, timber and rich hardwoods are among the natural re source of the Appalachians. 'All these are being extenaitely operated, but the development now under way Is meager as compared to what will be accomplished as a result of the he Inteadedi Lira for a rl. csa. Tte aiorr had been .written wt!b e T? tviu tha.t bctmm bisl ta wodi'egt e. theory. Miss Ooaaciltalh'a a2slrt?-flr the sothor was la proToruoa to txr wanl of ticderstaadioeref t tsxa tagr There -oast be great depth t aa tairtlrct that cctjVI ftvM . triple murder, aad ste knew there was wpbHcansarei and falling athwart the bar, works Sv v diers of the nation to 'subsist on this outlay of 14 cents over. a day's a transformation and suddenly; of Aphrodite springing ;frdm the publicity giren this" section -throagtaj rrofuodlty la the -theory work4 thw-Appalachian-ExpoaJUoaTiext fali. la the noeei. ror -aoe cm v t U iriflnw mr-nt-itA tfea.t ISo 00 ft I stand a won! of tt. Ebe wrote agate people will see this exposition, which will be upon a scale surpassing any thins in the south. - foani niakes the illusion, pmplete. And some times in - thegloaming the alchemy of a shadow projected from a 'policeman's expansive back this outlay of 14 cents bver.a day's a transformation and suddenly; fopdsuppl,' suggested - Repre- eveh as -the , thirsty one lifts the sentetiyeiJo'x of X)hio, -rand you cup-to his lips, near-beer be have an accurate picture of how comes the real ! thing. -: -r -theliatioh'sf heroes are-" being.', fed. ;. And yet this court is asked to Observe the evening meal,' and you relegate "this juicy, beverage, this will appreciateVhatttwB''tbtT8(on of centuries of vats to the in- moved InspectorBrewstferto pity," sipid level f soda' water. Perish and" inspired his 'recommendation the thoughtl It proclaims -itself that; "the'r'betr'leastr'abowl of in Nortb Carolina as sole heir and milk added to the scant! evening successor to the gaudy, fluid." .It Appalachian Bench Shov to Have Many Fine Dogs Attentton Benj Given to Raising! Dog a of Fine Breed Appalachian . Exposition Feature. fare." OCDC 0 DOC DOC NOW t H A t T H iSlM W GE R 0 . of the Comet is passed, we want to call your at : . . tention to our line "of ' , . - Men's, Ladies' and Children's LbvrCutShoes.U We neyer had better values and more up-to-date ." ' styles: Our stock Men's and Boy's Suits, "extra Pants, work Pants, fine and work Shirts, Collars,' -, Ties, Etc.,. is all the trade could wish. v - " ' The best line Men's and Boy's Hats in fur and straw to be had for the money. ' - boasts of its bubblea and sparkle and snap. It says to the discon solate legions in an arid land, 4I may not be , entirely wicked but I try me.' It capitalizes its kinship with Budweiser and Schlitz. It scorns soda water, as. .Kooseveit scorns a' molly-coddle, and lords it over grape juice like -a .mint' julep over a milk-sha)te." ' 0 Give us a Call and get Prices. McGall & Conley 1 )OC '" 0 DOC Bros. Co Meeting of Good Roads Association at Wrightsville Beach June 8-9 The annual meeting of the North Carolina Good Roads Association will be held at Wrightsville Beach June 8th and 9th. This will be perhaps the most important one that the Good Koads Association has ever held and it is hoped that there will be a very large attend ance. One session of the meeting will be held at a joint meeting with the North Carolina "Press Associa tion, -which meets at Wrightsville at the same time. This will mean a great deal to the success of the Good Koads Association .meetings, Thai there are znaay torers of ped igreed dogs In the Appalachian terri tory ot the sooth will be rally demon. etrated at the bench show to be heli at the . Appalachian Exposition ta KnoxTllto, Tean from September 21 to 24. There will be docs of all breeds, from the tiny little black-nd-taa and the fluffy little a now-white Pomera nian to the Greet Dauea and Alre&a'ea. This show will be held under the mlee ot the American Kennel Club, and Lb usual prizes win be awarded. It ft expected that one thousand docs will be ahown. -- - R. P. Gettys. superintendent of the bench show, is orcanlalnc a kennel club amooeT the "dr-caie" people of Knoxrille that aaaures already the ioe cess of the undertaking. ARMY AND NAVY EXHIBIT Will Be Part of Government's Display at Appalachian Exposition. Aasornnoee hare been siren by oQ dale in Washington that the army an4 nary departments -will bar large and creditable exhltrrts at the Appals lan Exposition In Knoxrille. Team, Septemtx-r 12 to October 22. of this year. The exhibits will Include tfeeea of Infantry and artillery and carairy weapons, model of naral Teasels, In dian war reMcs.' typee of 'unlTorma ot the army, and other things that win interest the militant splrke of the Ap palachian reg'on. - ' Have on .exhibit the lat model Piano Player, also car load "Weaver Pianos for your inspection, Wrenn ; building. Have removed entire stock of JStationory, Office Supplies, Groceries, Etc, to the above quar-. -, ters and we invite you to visit our store. - w GRUBER. Heat -; Y os to Mr. 8onderisid. acd tlac rr&jn which the word .tacxIU" ocrcrred serersl timeea word she tad eerer beard before ta ere ed ber adaJra tlon tar tlm tenfold. The oorreepoodence went tI3' taeeting was srracged between "the correspond enta. They were to set at the oGce ot Mr. Sondertand's p-UUh-era. alias Conn ct! man did net Rt to the city. Ehe was dentxen ef the country. So on the appointed day she took a train to keep the appoJotoeat In seats adjoining ber were t0'wa who from their, rongb coetneoe Ie4 as If they belonged rather a -tb leg gage car.-" .. ; ."Spudgeoa.,aald one cf Ihewe' taew to the other. what are yea roing te do with narbergr The man addrceaed looked fnrtirery about bJtn. then replied la a tow t&eet -Kin him.- - - . Vtlas Councilman started. Che glanc ed at the speaker, and. whether .he bore the marks of ajrttlala or whether her imagination pictured hJta as roch. ne certain i y tooiru cjBrurrmi. . - How yoo going to do ttT . -I tell yon. Krtnkle." tall Ep&fgeoo. -the trouble In the way- - II ere tke door was opened, tod the rattle of the train prerented the Ha vener from bearing any. morn. of the reply. The next bit "of the coo t eras tlon she beard was from Krtnkle.- rrve only been obliged to kCl three persons.- " That's nothing- rre kine4 twrfee When youTe killed that, taahy you're up a stomp for a new way of doing the job.- Tre .no bualneas to do that kind f work. It gets on tnj nerrea. . Waat I do takes an awful bold of sa I rani sleep nights. 1 see the ghosts of those ITe murdered, and they make me erawCT . " - ' - . -Humph! lllne don't trouble dc" . Then they fell to speaking ef.aose thing else. A direr had rone. lb bottom of a reservoir fal) cf wtArr." been canght la the ooutlt of aa escape pipe and sucked In. The eonrmatioa allats bad gone to the spot for the pur poee evidently of enjoying the agony of those who were tntrrreted to ike poor creature below, for t bey talked orer Vrery terrible feature as thoogh they enjoyed It. All this was too much for Vila Council man's nerrea. 8he aroe aod went to the other end of the car. She wondered If she bad not better epeak to the conductor. Con Id be know that be bad two such cgrea aboard his train? Certainty, the police ahoe'.J be informed. Nevertheless she dared not hare anything to do with (be nutter The. Dap Eaudreon before confrwtag Iha t be was going to pet Ilsrberg oet of the "way bad glren ber-a: lock aa though he feared she might hear hint De would dlacorer eooner or later that she had girra him awaj and would probably kill ber. This last cxaaJvlere tioa decided ber to bold ber tocgua la norels she bad admired thoae who rlaked death for Juitlce'e aaJte, but when It came to glring tertqwn tfe for the cause she was not to beVccst. ed on. Bo she sat shlrartng In a cor ner tin the train roCed Into the terW nal and waited U3 the two cgrre bad got out before she dareJ'kere th tW Miss Councilman took a cab and wn driren to the puLUahers. Sendlnr la BilTiTEBELNT.-TO -THE MAN WITH MONEY A" ITU ANK UKS r .... mm.- . ,t , - . . . A- v. - v v r . '. s . i: 'A x'- - -w --x - HE KNOWS HE 15 CHARLES M. SCHWAB, crta: itrtl ruxr-:c, U-uz ' (he Uz "ni'oncy hc'miic hcn VmiZzxt of the tt trd cr.c o- ton. Nov he or.s :tti vi hit tmn. -' YOUR crr.rO tr i3 inai yea mere, tr. rrrcrocc jcj. J )Cr4 fire your mency. - ; ; - . ' ' -"Miic OUR Uink YOUR B4r.k. , r pli Lcral inscrtsi cor.uiicr.i wrJi wfcry 7t zxri. iThe- Merchants and . Farmers Bank . WE NOT .V ; pvc yoa har you crt hen cS c ' because you vint u ha:. you finrhm ycxj ir.i it t4r-!--n.-:rJ cxpcrtcncc in caf hnc ... OF work,- tepj-'crarcd by cur zzr.;lz artJ ird hxl! rr.Zon J rr sources enatJesu$ to serve the r-:C tcorxl the phcrc of irt jdislc ora tank: of--" " . :- v"' ..MODERATE carfcxl ind lia;f?J rcsourtcx. Our taii am ar,d fur.rc tm r. icnuon ts ine rest ina tnou cotr.rftntfisrrc ser:icio 10 thcUrgtsi number cf our eiiircra in the safest manner." The First National Bank - . ..." .... of Marion. -oe-o-eoe"0-o-o e-oe eoeoeoeoe eoee&eeoeec4eec eeef o - - B0I1.MAEICC1E- 5 . . Little Talks on Mall Orders No. 4 Most evy coal will burn, but what you want is a coal that wm "XJIVE H E AT whiles burning.e? hayei the hottest tiling in the marr Jket;-?; Give us "your order and be (K)nVinced. -:: 244 Cotton Mills in North Carolina ' ' " The land and industrial depart inasmuch as the proceedings will ment of the Southern rail way has be very extensively " advertised justissaed the' company's . annual through the press. An attractive directory, of textile mills along the program is being prepared. Southern railway-and Mobile' & Delegates to the meetings of the Ohio railroad. The directory North Carolina Good Roads' Asso- makes a book of thirty-two paes. ciation include county and road and gives tbe names and capacity commissioners of all the counties of all mills located in the cities and of the State, mayors of municipal!- towns through which thelincs run; ties, and delegates-at-large appoint- the character of output- and the' ed by chairmen of boards of county kind of power used.- It shows that commissioners, mayors of cities, the number of textile mills along and presidents of business assocla- the road on January 1, last, muni tions. All. who are interested in bered 758, that they contained 183,- the promotion of ' good roads- are 723 looms and 8,2?7,S6 spindles invited to attend the meetings of Of these plants" 506 .were cotton the Association. mills, 43 woolen mills and 121 For farther information, address knitting mills. The cotton mills the. Secretaryof the Association at in the different states are as fol Chapel Hill, N. C. ...... , . : -: lows: North Carolina, 241,' with 41,903 looms and 2,215,751 spin- -man aoes wnat be does becsnsa aies: ooum tjarouna, wiui oo,-1 enren io ue po&uaoers. eeociax xa i mniwam - . "Ah, lllae Coaxxllnan! alUs 0 I . . ., s - " - ejlmao. thla Is air. Baaderiatd.-'i r'Ul ' Mr. BuoderUDd ajraoced. with a I to ine lanoa JLJikcrT and Und oct haw T03 da Hare yo Uo irslir tbee JUtU TalVi co Mail Or- deraP At yxr are iuterraiM Ja CoJi-j cl it-i U iLt and ami logical place) 10 ttrcUM( year oertarJie, roa - aioukl htsu To the fxooocxkal toorc, hoi oowj . ts&ii ter.ixnj go as far at ;ou;U lh& Iia- March .65'n cuulleas ep- "portaailifta. .. ilore varicVr. Ujitr jta!ay aad U:Ur raise U kiren tere than at aay 'jorn la WesUro Sori2 'CaVoHu. iTblt U a btol lUlrofSl, bzl ocrartheJ-r, a trie cot, awa yoxwiU Uli'src wteaycKi U-.a tra-lir witii "AahttUUa Ikt Dry Goods Store," SeoJ c a trial ordera how qckkly ax4 accsravly w t wUlClliL " " JThlaalittsKciorUukTaJM ap- , . ? . lirs it wSu ." .... . ' e ,ffQQ &ec eoecneoeoeoc e &e eoee aecec-e-e e-Che-CHeo- o o o I , o o o 0 e o best thing to do. Phoite 86; Georgia 88, with 28,337 looms and 1206,2S0 spindles; Alabama; 49, with 12,534 looms and 617,300 Prompt Delivery. ICE .- Phone No. 158. "team. and Domestic! coal in car-lots Blue GemV'Red Ash, . iJellicb.1: - : r 4 The Comet has come from the dark abyss, where the temper- ature is three times as cold as ' the - long polar night. . The swish of the tail as it brushes brqshes ;us brings with it a . whiff of this .cold, and giyes' f ns some unlooked for rt rosts;-f-' but.be not discouraged, bro- ; ther farmer. . : In the morn V ing sowthv seed; and in the evening" withold not thy hand. I f for thou knowest not which" shall prosper, this or " that?' " :,The comet will -whiz around --its perihelion, and gather heat - --from the Sun; and -will carry: ' vaway the nims of cosmic dust :" which obstruct its rays; and ; , the rest of the season will be .r almost tropical. The farmer.: - that puts pokomoke fertilizers " on.his crops will be in sop .up to his knuckles, this fall. But -V if he fails to raise enough to - . ; eai ana spare lor -necessaries, -he will be up against' some- I 4 thing more than the Comet. - i , spindles; Virginia 18, with 8,921 looms ;and 251,418 spindles;--Tennessee 21, with 3,03 looms anl 161,930 swindles;: Mississippi. 13, with 2,200 looms and 75,060 spin dles; Indiana 4, with .1,828 looms and 75,62$ spindles,-and Kentucky 3, with 25,434 spindles. At . the beginning of this year there were under construction seventeen new mills, and since that date a num ber of others have been started. jw is the time to place orders for coal for family use!; Also wine and groceries '47-California avenuer at '"3--Ector News,;- Ector, May 15. Miss Bessie Sisk. visited friends near hero Saw nrday and Sunday." "'" ' -:; ' We are sorry to hear.that John Lail's baby has pneumonia fever. "GarUnd Pendergra&s has gone to Old Fort to spend a few days. -' We are glad to see such a' large crowd at Sunday School last 'Suo day at Zion Hill Baptist church. John Fortune and .Frank For tune are employed aU. D. Pitts' saw-mill.-- . - , " Jack Frost has visited us with damaging results. . "Sptxlteoar she xarped. TThal my real. Betas,' gentleman. ts that I write cnler soother, "cot the people" Ehe .cvuU CO oo. - ..Wliat rop'?" . - "Ton bare m ordered f" x Tbe reotlemao borrt Into a Unjbl "1 rteoruUe joo." be sal J. for tbe joonf I4de mho sat bj 11 r. Krlsale ao me on U trata-VYf art. both scrttblcrs; simI' bjTe .tai'coaralj. ca7 morders oo rper. T7e bad bea stodjlnt: frota real Ufe at tbevcefte of aa accideo aud were drecaed fot tbe parpoae.- : - Mis CouDct'maa . was 'dlaXaaloaed. Without ooe word she roroed bet beel aod MJ the two am A'arztoi ed. nemnaltir to "ber fcetae; she Crop. ped oorel rm&lnt. sad eerer arala socrbt. to toewejiaoUwc. . . Keeping It DarV. illae EldJtr-a: carrte bas Cjt4 ber balr Uackv Jottt .(dlUnebod. Ula Aaklft-Is tt a seem? Mtes'llid-der-y Bhe wants t J tee? It darfc Costoa Okbe. . , V . ; t 20 5c ticket. "good (crSl.OO worth cf roodi at ' w ;rtlETcr7thini in the Bakery Hnc baked fixshcrcry day. Let : .f?ow TPr vaau and c if wc can t plcaic yea. . - Youshcmld'ordcr yemr cakes for Sscday early ' : to insure; getting them. Respectfully, - Marion Bakery, , Cartes, Prop. v""'" ; v - - "rr - t Gul loyhee N o rmal -and Industrial School ; :3Iaintaincd-by llic State' for the . : boys and girls ofW qstcrn North 'uarolina;- . . again oooUlna aoo;l5Liu or cib-TTi.recii.c Aa quick- mre lor oocrba ar.I o U to whica chl'Jrra ar n . .Special . Course For - Teachers R. L. MADISOii, Prmcinai, 1 ;! i J i : 1 1 - I i
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