Newspapers / Marion Progress (Marion, N.C.) / June 2, 1910, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of Marion Progress (Marion, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
' for. FEED' "STUFF and iuffaloe&riewilt- NEAR DEPOT. T IME ItS your time you lose mon ey. I have GOOD WATCHES y . - - - that will enable you to take care of your time, at reasonable prices, and all guaranteed. J. FRED SPRAGUE JEWELEU and 'OPTICIAJI MAKIOf. J. JVOKTH CAtt.Ot.lJf A iO0000-0-0-0-0-000-0 When You Think of Coal TlMiralk of Us!. Think of the GOOD Coal . we 'have in store for you; Think of our oft-repeated statement that the time to fill your ' bin is in the : spring and summer if you wish to buy at he best price. : : : : : TflOMAS GOAL Company, Prompt Delivery. Phone No. 158. Mflctaefl Bros. & Co Have on exhibit the late model Piano Player, also car load Weaver Pianos for your inspection, Wrenn -. 1 building. Have removed entire stock of Stationery, . ' Office Supplies, Groceries, Etc, to the above quar . ters and we invite you to visit our store.' - -I - W. R. GRUBER. Talks With The Foundrymari ; JTumber 6. - Fob Farm ess: j ; - Does your harvesting machinery require repairing? - I Fetch it to me and have it done well and at a -reason able , cost and quickly. r " . '. - V- -' . Perhaps you have repairs of other sorts that ought to , . have my attention. . Let me know. I can do the work. If you, who read this, have all. your machinery and . ; tools etc., in first class condition, perhaps your neighbor ?. likes to borrow and save getting his put in ' condition to r v; use. Send him to me. ' - , . x . " . . At any ratecome and see my shop and Iefs'-getv' V ; acquainted.- ' . r . - r Ea'ngle.Fo and M ' Thop on Comer Garden and Court S'treeU A PHONE 137 M ON EY! 0000 - -0-00-00--C0-00"- o LOUISIANANS'WANT PANAMA EXPOSITION Louisiana General 'Assembly Go tp! Washington in Body to Present the Claims of New Orleans for GreatPanamaExposition :.' : v in 1915. Baton Rouse, La., May 24. In - .1 . a special train of fourteen coaches including sleepersdining and bag gage cars; both the upper and low er houses of the Louisiana general assembly started today for Wash ington, where Ihey go to press the claims of New Orleans for the in ternational exposition which is to celebrate the completion of the Panama canal in 1915.' The dele gation is headed by Governor San ders, whose last official act before leaving was the signing of a bill providing for the - submission to the voters of a tax levy of four million dollars as the .state's' con tribution to the fund which. is be ing raised in New Orleans. This is the first time in the his tory of the United States that the entire Legislature of one of the States in the Union has adjourned and given up a week of its time of a brief session of sixty days to go to Washington in a body in behalf of any great public movement of any kind. It very clearly demon strates how thoroughly in accord is the entire State of Louisiana with reference to the exposition. It shows further that the people of New Orleans and the whole - State are in earnest in their efforts to prevail upo) the United States Congress to vote in favor of New Orleans when the time for selec tion of an exposition site arrives. The Question Answered. The late-Mr. John J. Ingalls, United States Senator from Kansas, once told with great glee the story of a joke at his own expense, the humor of which, however, he en joyed as keenly as if he had not been the victim of it. 'I went one evening, said Mr Ingalls, "to make a political speech in a small town. I presume the people thought I would have dif ficulty in filling an hour; at any rate, they called upon the village choir to assist. "I trust that the hymns were selected before my arrival, but of that I cannot be sure. I know that before the talk the choir sang, 'What shall the Harvest be?' and after, it, 'Nothing but .Leaves.' " Youth's Companion. Phone 86. 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 brushes us brings with it a whiff of this cold, and gives us some unlooked for frosts; but be not discouraged, bro-, ther farmer. "In the morn ing sow thy seed; and in the evening withold not thy hand, for thou knowest not which shall prosper, this or thaU" , The comet will whiz around its perihelion, and gather heat" from the Sun; and will carry away the films of cosmic dust which obstruct its rays; and the rest of the season will be almost tropical. The farmer that puts pokomoke fertilizers on his crops will be in sop up ; to his knuckles, this fall. But if he fails to raise enough to eat and spare for necessaries, he will be up against some thing more than the Comet. Also wine and groceries at 47 California avenue. HOUCIC American Bbadti .CORSETS Any woman who chooses can im prove her" per sonal beauty with little effort or expense. Wear an , AMERICAN BEAtJTT S1.00 to 18.00 It -will improve the appearance of any gown that is worn over it. rt KALAMAZOO CORSET CO. " - r: Exclusive Makers ' - KALAMAZOO, MICH. . Because we believe in them we sell and recommend them. iVlcCalLSu Conley BROWN'8 PAflTH&V "V Vh Alt A4uni Gniui thtl Wul4 "s Just Fill th BilL . Ihe lollowinic U.-qaoted frvui !! American lltaxloc and U tinned by II. Lee: " - "Here's tbe whole thing la a,nut hell," Mid Brown to me. "I am now twentjr-elgbt jean old, baft mj oo buainess aod baTe broorbt It to suco a state that 1 bare deckled to take a partner." "Take one," answered L "There's tbe nib," be back. "Mj. partner' must be such an all around knowing one that Tin afraki HI baVe bard work to -fill tbe posi tion. "Mj partner moat be able to make laws and to enforce them, most be able to carry out complicated chemical work, must be a skilled mechanic, mutt know something of economics, moat be able to bar wares of all kinds with due consideration of coj finances and must be able to do tailoring of a kind If necessary." "Hold on. Brown r said L "Are jo dippy, as the mlgarUns sajT mXo.m replied be. "I want a wife. Look around among your friends and see If any one man among them could do all that a good housewife should be able to do. She must make tost !w for the family and enforce them. She must understand the complicated proc esses of cooking. Making, mending. washing. Ironing and otherwise car ing for the clothing of a family re quire mechanical skill. Bringing up a child properly requires far more knowledge and wisdom than selling dry goods of standard makes and prices year after year. - Where are more science and skill required than in the sickroom? And If the wife does not know bow to do all of these things how can she direct tbe work of ber paid help, especially If the help knows less than she does?" "My dear boy." said I, "do tbe way 90 per cent of us do marry and trust to lack." " . SAVAGE ATHLETICS. Canary Istandsrs Whe Would Have Made Good Ball Playere. In this age of athletics one might think that no people eTer showed so much Interest In feats of muscular might and skill as those who bare per fee ted football, but modern games. and eren tbe games of. tbe Greeks at Oiympla, may hare been more than matched by the sports of peoples now held In light esteem. We hare tbe ac counts of excellent authorities for tbe contention that the athletic training of Canary islanders makes even the col lege giants of today seem weak aod effeminate. These Islands came Into subjection to Spain about the time Columbus dis covered America. The conquest was due solely to tbe superiority of Euro pean weapons and not to better skill ana prowess. Natus soldiers were trained athletes developed under a sys tem that held athletic sports to be an important business, tike military drilL Spanish chronicles have left accounts of sports of tbe Islanders. From baby hood they were trained to be brisk la self defense. , As soon as they could toddle the children were pelted with mud balls that they might learn how to protect themselves. When they were boys stones and wooden darts were substituted for bits of clay. In this rough school they acquired the rudiments of warfare which en abled them during their wars to catch in their hands tbe arrows shot from their enemies crossbows. After the conquest of the Canaries a native of the Islands was seen at. Se ville who. for a silver piece, let a man throw at him 'as many stones as he pleased from a distance of eight paces. without-moving his left foot be avoid ed every stone. Another native used to defy any one to hurl an orange at blm with so great rapidity that be could not catch IL Three men tried this, each with a dozen oranges, and the Islander caught every orange. As a further test he hit bis antagonists with each of the oranges. 8t Louis Republic. 8tepoina HIeeeuah. Hiccough is a distressing and some times a dangerous complaint. Many times a swallow of water will stoo It. If simple measures fall the following nas been found very efficacious: The nerves that produce hiccough are near the surface of the neck. . Ther mar be reached and compresaed by placing two fingers right in the center of the top of the breaatbone between the two cords that run up either side of the neck and pressing Inward, downward and outward. A. few minutes pressure of this kind win stop the most obsti nate hiccough. Dr. Charles S. Moody in uuung. A GsntUman and Boot. The "first gentleman In EnroD" the very worst definition of a gentle man from bis valet when drivlnc down to Brighton. Tbe prince regent was arguing about tbe gentleman and final ly turned to bis valet. And tbe valet replied that a gentleman was one who aid not clean his own boots. It was a flunky's renly. One likes better th demand of tbe Duke of Wellington. "Give me men who can sleep In their boots." London Graphic Snubbed. namm Do you recognize tbe profes sion? Ticket Man Tea, but if youH stand out of tbe line quietly I wont glTe you away. Cleveland Leader. A Frisndly Greeting. "IIow did you enjoy your vacation?" "Fine! it made a new man of me!" "I congratulate your wife." Hj- change. - Mrs. Henry Scbwenk writes: "I had eczema on my face for over four years. Ve tried about a half dozen doctors bnt never found anv ram T kni Vn taking IloUister's Itockv Mountain T for abont tiireA month m.nA II me more rood thn 11 tK j - - - " memane. J. v . sireermaa. The Democratic convention of the Erst congressional district has been called to meet; At Ed en to a, ' STRUCK A SNAG, K Psleful JsH " I .Ambiiuitr. m never forgrt tbe cUM I rsi'd 3 the WKlow Tsro,' RSe cwurd fJ acres on the mala rd. whku 1 U" to have Improved. In jrctlcny every house in the county 1 hd m r- pitably received Ucsn 1 was a Lj- man being, A pioneer cllUcn. wtr.lr of the Good Uoade cluU tlwk wlai Carriage to a the widow. "IU wii.b the horvrs." this w be old tlrlu-o s-jkl. -1 don't know vtul wvo'l frt,;j-;i thetn." I sucgestcd. bat b maed lu expect brass tend or svme vCbrt : cstul sight, although It was 8 o'ck k at night. I sooo knew why be t-refrrj red to sit. out thrrrJa the tvkL -Mrs. Tarn, I beRrfeV 1 beg In gratiatingly when the door was oc-rn-ed. "Well." the person ho stood thr observed. Tve brenXvre forty years. Too ooght to believe It." Thia." t hints 1 to mysrtf. Is a strange place for curtetooe humor." And then aiood: "I have been tall lag for good roads, madam. We have de ckled to run a rock road by here, and as"- -Wbo baa decided r This In the voice of a conductor when be asks yta bow old your tittle boy la, . rWhy." 1 stammered, "the Good Roads dob. and" I don't belong to It. do 1? They wouldn't bare a woman membrr. would tbeyT" To sure L don't know. I havt beea chlefly"- "Sure yen dam IT the Widow Tsro snapped. "Tou're chlefiy concerned about taxing my forty acres Into the county treasury without letting ta t re on IL What right have yoa to come over here to bulVJ roads? Are yoa a road builder? Did yoa ever build a rmd or psy tor oaeT "Madam." I said, "yea really do have a Tote oq this r)Ttnfeo If a road dis trict la organised. Yen have fcty votes one for every acv yen wo. a tur ner fare lighted up with a Itxbt that never waa eoen before on bomaa face unless perhaps lo riding oo so old transfer or gHtlng rid of a bed ntrket. 8 be opeurd the door wWcr-i had oof been admitted no to that mooent-aod asked me to enter. "Too say 1 have forty rotesT" she Inquired. "Too have." X enured her, feeling like the bearer of good news. "Well, glory ber the WWow Tare sighed, rocking herself romfortabty. "Glory be. say 1! HI cast them ail against your c4d rock road. Now I must be getting ready for prayer mi tng." Charles Dillon to Ilarpers Weekly. TXe Terrera ef Frank. "There Is no worse vice than frank nesa," eatd a playwright. "How a boo id I feel, for example. If I asked too for your opinion of my pisys snd ym so- vwered me frankly, quite frankly? Why. I should feel like the po- r lady at the bridge drive who said to her hostess little daughter: "Tour eyes are such a heavenly blue. And what color are my eyre. darltngr "The child's high treble traveled easily to the fsrthnt corner of the quiet room as she replied, looking earnestly op Into her qorstkoera fax: "'Dwsb middles, yellow whites sod wed wlmsT "Exchange. Rwskln and tk Twewer. now eloaely fa moo plctores ran be imitated by skillful artuts waa proved by an exhibition by Rnkln la tTS of series of facsimile of Tomer's pic tures In tbe National gallery. Iodoa. The collection was accompanied by characteristic note from Rosktn. tn which he said. "1 have rfvro my t-f attention daring upward of tea years to train a eopytst to perfect odetity la rendering tbe works of Turner and have now a-occeed la ensbliog hi a to produce facsimiles so cloe as to look like replica-facsimiles which I must sign wttb my own name to pre vent their being sold for reel Turners." It's a good thins to U contented with jour lot, but donl let il to bo too much of a gooU thin jr. ABERNETHY, . LYERLY & CO. Uriiteetvafer, JY. C. M ana racier era ef all kinds ef . LUMBER. Floring, ceiling, siding, mould ings, doors, sash, frames, and all kinds of building material. jUo Manttfacturer Qf First Class Uric) Sale of Land la Old fori. Dr virtoe of thm rmv s m.t tained in o eertain llartm . cnted on the 22ol day of Jane. A. Dl. IWd. by Ueorge Borgln and wife. EU uurgin. arcare ine payment of a aam of money therein named, which id MortXSJre Deed U dnlr rrrU4 n ii. ojace ot the Itegiater of Dwls .cX.Mc- 11 on Mfs B. rr nturiTi-n '.. having beea made In the pe,ytaot of the wusuxa oi moner. Lh DMrdri Mortjraaree. will tiwM tr rmj(. the Court Hooae door in Mrinn Monday. Jons 6th, fOtO, at II 'clecX a. m. the following decrilakl nA tfi.u tn or ner the town of Old Fort. slMaiu - w w uymju. ana ia iiTr M lOkMjWa, i-wit TUfftnnlfi IK. IL . Aoa Lfjtoo s ki ana runs eat,iia loL 120 ft tn tK f t i . - - UI !. Ins iirUeU lor. then nrirlKMt w v the line of said &3 ft l .i.v. v wwi, paraici wnn uyaon s 120 tO a Stk0 in t 'intrr feet vv.h wah OctnefXy stret, W frt to the The said sals will m nude to the Mid Mortgage. uh cmts of lUify va oa cay ci tale. ifliiaajrctAMll. A n is? . . ...w. J. I . liftrrtTw r . raSG3LID) LOOKS DIFFERENT. TO THE HEKNOVSHEI5 Secure CHARLES M. SCHWAB, itc ctrai izztl cuxrj:r, u-it- the ti mor.cy he rr.aic hcn Prcuicr.i of tSc hx tztzi cxc7ur rion. Nov he ovns sxrd cris cf his o a. YOUR efnr'oyer vul crust you more, ii rrccr.ctt yci. e ? uve yoar money. MAc OUR Br.k YOUR liir.k. U'c pay ttcral iniemx ccsii:eci n:h ncry A per cm The Merchants WE ARE sTOT A pvc you hii you ctt ha cVc ctx BAKK because you ani lm you ir.i hcn you ar.i il Unl.-:r cxtxricncc in our line OF work, supr-een:cJ by our txlc caruJ arsf hii rrrloo ol rt sources erablcs us io icn e the puKaC tcycrj the sphere ci venxr possible for a bank of aMODERATE capiul ind limited resources. Our pxn un arJ furore f.ra ta lenrton is ihc besi tnd most comrrthe?n:rc SKRV1CE io the Largest number ol our ciruc.ts tn the nou wniiacsafy aaj sifesi minner. The First National Bank - of Marion. IDTh ri rr I "The Ultimate Store" o ASI I B VI LLE. X. C. f Little Talks on Mail Orders No. 5 o o This is the 6nal "Little Talk." Wc hope bj this series that you are better acquainted with the Boa Marche's method o( doing trasiaess. Wc girt yca o a square deal whether you trade personally or by maiL . Remember these things prepay express or Irtish cirares oa aU orders of SSOO or oTcr. o o Every order received before 6 n. is tiled the o same day. o If goods do not come up to our representations, o return thexa and get your money back. e Buy here and be satisfied. o It Will be Interesting to Come to ihc Marion Bakery and find out bow you can get 20 5c tickets, good for $1.00 worth of goods at opr store at a cost of only 10c to you. ETcrything in the Bakery line baked fresh crery day. Let us know your wants and sec if wc cant please you. You should order your cakes for Sunday early - to insure getting them. Respectfully, Marion Bakery, J.T.Cartee, Prop. Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School Maintained by the State for the boys and girls of Western North C arohna. Special Course For Teach run rrnTiirn xxior.UAno:t Atzznn MAN VITH MONI2Y and Farmers Bank A O T FU1 crs 0 0 0 e 9 9 9 9 0 9 9 o 9 cs R. L. MADISON, Principal, t T. n t ...
Marion Progress (Marion, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 2, 1910, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75