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Business Locals ILK Hose, $1.50 value for 98c. -The Peerless. - '-- Breakfast Bacon, fresh, at Gaston. & Tate. 4 ' -w y::. , FOB RENT Nily turnisnea' room; central location. Gentleman pref ered. Apply at this office. - - . - Tomson Glove Fitting Corsets for every body comfortable and 'durable, $1.00 $2.00. Gaston & Tate, sale agents. . - BARGAINS in Ladies and Misses Suits $1.98 to $6,00. ' The Peerless. . - - FOR old time bargains look over Bar gain Counter at P. A. Reid & Co. X Social JVet&si A few m ore Oxfords on the Bargain Counter. Dont wait until they : are all gone. Gaston & Tate. Unless a member of McDowell Building and Loan Association you can not bor row money from "us. - - , -v SEE our Bargains in Childrens Hats and Caps. The Peerless. V' MEN'S Patent . Leather Oxfords J and Shoes, guaranteed not to break, at P. A. Reid & Co. . LADIES see our new Street Dresses ready-to-wear . for less than you can afford to haye made - at home." Pretty selection. Gaston 3c Tate. 'A most .enjoyable., evening : was Lspent on Friday last when a num ber of her friends entertained at the; home of Miss Mary- Gordon Greenlee. - A progressive contest afforded amusement "for - several hours; in which Miss Jessie Ratliffe and Lester Morris were winners of first prize.- 'Refreshments, consist ing of a - dainty salad course and sherbet and cake, were served.. ? Asheville Citizen, Sunday, June 12th: -Mrsu James A. Sinclair en tertained: delightfully V yesterday afternoon with a bridge party in honor of her guest, Mrs. J. W. Pless. ; Mrs.' Locke Craig won the first prize and Mrs. M ark Brown the second prized Mrs. Sinclair's guests were Mrs. Edwin Eberman, Mrs. Locke Craig, MrsC.' Mark Brown, Mrs. H. W. Djsart -' Mrs. Brewster Phillips, ...Mrs. J. W. Moore Mrs. T. P. Reynolds,3Irau W B. . Meacham, -Mrs. Marcus Erwin, Mrs. Richard Bragaw and Miss Goodfellow. ' FOR SALE A beautiful line of Ladies Skirts, black, blue and grey, , $2.50 to $7.50. The Peerless.- WP. SWT ,T. T.nKoa PiuA v.IjvWm Wooh B Tf ill i mmm mw-. w wvwj w W w tWJU I Suits.for the price of material alone. I P. A. Reid & Co. - - iRead our advertisement concerning Mc Dowell isuiiaing ana -Jjoan - Associa tion. New series open July first. ? : NOVELTIES in Bureau and Table Cov ers, also some Sofa Pillows at Bargain Prices. The Peerless. r The McCaskey mode of keeping accounts guarantees absolute correctness. E. H. Dysart. " - Is your account too large each pay day where you are now trading? Our cus tomers "keep the books." E. H. Dysart Mclntyre-McCall. This from last Thursday's Greensboro News:; ri . "Yesterday afternoon Dr. Sam uel H.McCall and Miss Miorrie L Mclntyre, both of Troy, N. C., were quietly married in the parlor of the Guilford hotel at 5 o'clock. Rev." C. E. "Hodgin, pastor of Westminister Presbyterian church, conducted the ceremony in the presence of a few very intimate friends. The couple arrived here yes terday afternoon and after sum moning Rev. Hodgin they proceed ed to the Guilford, where the mar riage took place. .There were no objections to the union on the part LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. J. !E. Decker is visiting in Asheville. :U - - T:..'. ' Max Wiese, , of Asheville, was in town Tuesday. ... X : - ,"-' - S. C. Little, of Spartanburg, S. C, wasjn town Saturday. ' Miss Stella Johnston is' visiting f riends at Chimney Rock. . - .' "Mr. TV F( Roland, of Asheville, was a visitor, here one day last week ' i;.v:f; " i:X.X- Goforth, of Nealsville, was a business visitor .here Wed nesday.; ' " Mrs. H. H. Jordan and children have returned from a visit to Bur lington. ; Roscoe Mouser, of Hickory, has accepted a position with M. F. Morphew. - ' - ... ' Dr. F. W. Ihne, of Graphite ville, was in Marion on business Wednesday. . : ' : ; , " . ;; . . Miss . Annie McLaughlin, of Charlotte, is the guest of Miss Bruce Landis. . - -. - Miss Annie . Witherspoon, of Newton, is the gnest of her sister, Mrs. P. A. Reid. Mrs. J. W. Pless and Mrs. H. W. Dysart spent several days last week in Asheville. Misses Margaret and Nellie Arm field, of Statesville, are the guests of Mrs. R. H. Bennett. 'Bessie Jones, little daughter of Th hArvv Two Death on Crooked Creek THE HOME CANNING INDUSTRY Other News. . Crooked Creek. June 11. On account of the rain laat 8undy there was not a yerv large crowd present at church al tho those preeent enjoyed hearing a splendid sermon by Rer. D- -J. II act The dedication of the church was post poned. - ' ' ' Mrs. Nannie Brown of North Qre and John and Willie Gilliam of Gu tonia hare been on a visit to the ' home of their parent, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gilliam, J. F. Parker , U home for a few day rrom Snnnyrale where he he baa been teaching school. - Mrs. LyUe, who haa been living with her aon-in-law, A. W. GIRIatn. died hut Friday evening and was buried at Beth el. Saturday. . Rev. Malonee attended the funeral aerricea. . Mr. Lytle was 89 rears old. She mi a member of Bethel M. E. church and lired a beauti ful pious life. . She was the mother of six children loving mother, a faith ful wife, and a true Christian She leaves behind one daughter, four sons, many relatires and friends and goes to j meet a husband and daughter and wear the crown which she has won. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. NLaTender was also buried at Salem Saturday erening, Ber. L M. Croom Department of Agriculture Hit Is sued Valuable Bulletin on Hooie . Canning or Fruitt'ind f Vegetable j. One of the most timely axkl ralu able bulletins has Just been Usced bj Mr, P. B. Shaw, awijunt hor ticulturist of the department of agriculture, on tbesuhjectof "The Home Canning of Frutu and V go tables. llecaose of the present high prices of food product, the ques tion of the home production and canning of fruiu and regtUMea b of vital importance throughout the country. There is a central he lief that there is something mys terious in the commercial canning process. The crest secret is i csrefal obsenrsnce of two thing cleanltnc&s and complete slerillts tioar- It Is poaalble for erery housewife to run a small canning factory in her kitchen. Fruits snj vegetables can bo put op in gluts jars or tin. cans at home moch Mrs. Lytle and this Infant took pUcccPcr 11J1 leT can be pare has- at .the same hour. ' To the bereared I ed, and the gmeral qoaJilj of the ones we can say "rnose wno ure in tn home-made product is superior to nearsa en oe&ioa uem are not ueao. It ha nronnM f iK. Ss a w w w w a4W l V s V torr. ueaxn 01 a unua. - ThU bulletin, which U Ulutirat- Mary Elizabeth, the nineteen- 4 deals with th home cannery month-old daughter of Mr. and I shows in a dear-cut way just Mrs. J. E. Neal, died this morning I bow Uiis can bo done and bow to at 5 o'clock at the home of the secure me oesi resuiia. a copy, i .... . i . parenU on Main street. The fun- which is free upon applicaLoo to eral will tale place tomorrow, the department of agriculture. parents have thels"oald bo in every kitchen in Mr. and Mrs. W. .L. Jones, b ?k- deepest sympathy of their many North Carolina. iting relatives in Forest Qty. Misses Bailie Finley and Ldrlene Hicks have, retained from a two weeks visit in Colombia, S. C Miss Mary Gordon Greenlee friends. Educational Notes. The prospects are that the wheat crop this year will be the beat in years. Tb outlook for an aben- FOR SALE New Drop Head Singer Sewing Machine. WU1 sell for about half price. " Apply to R. W. Hill, Nebo, N.C. - ' If you want a generous return on your investment, the 12th series of the Mc Dowell Building and Loan ' Association is now open. . ;-. - "" 30 days more in which you can get shares in the 12th series of McDowell Building and Loan Association. - Some time you may need a loan, be a member JUST RECEIVED A big lot of that good Flour that makes the good bis cuits that melt in your mouth--r-Tube Rose, Monitor, Forest Eing. Price still lower. Grston & Tate. The reliable workman needrto pay only $2.00 per month; into The Building and Loan for 7 years which amounts to $200.00. Take advantage of such op portunities and save your money . for a home. 'v.. . . ; of the parents of either, it being -a left, Tuesday, for a short visit to case where the bride and bride- relatives in Spartanburg, S. a groom preferred - quiet simplicity - to the telltale rice and shoes. - Col. P. J. Sinclair went to Mor- "Miss Mclntyre is the daughter sranton during the week to appear of the late Kev. Dr. Kenneth Mc- in cases in Burke Superior court. Intyre, a noted Presbyterian di- f. t a tutw.i,i t Trov. Dr. M(iill s n snccftssfn r f '" u' v u" uuK"-QnMn(... tin. a -i 4 - Jcsc lt 19ia Dear fricad: Meal makes ood brr-aJ, ratal makes maia. Oitmcal mxkes ooi maih for brexk. fast tea. Yoa can ct to many nice breakiast foods at the grocer's. Pest Teas ties. Shredded Wheat. TriscaiL Your friccd, JACOB. .P. S. They sell so maay breakfast foods f here e bay that thej are always frtii Mama scads me alwajs to ED. MORRIS, S&r, MONEY SAVING SALE The crtaiat mor.ty saviex wie a Mcra srd Beys C3 Ir.f and Earn Pints. Run wuiSy sau3 silts, x mu:a Ijc our exrremdy lov rnce. Ue utc yea tJlj cc frl in price. Our rcrJLir taxk of Su.a ard txra Paaa Z please the most cnbcil fcuycr, fixe are la Ut nl jsx. Mens; Ladies, Boys and Misses Low and High Cut Shoes. Frvii Jirs, ro iryics ar.i ses. Uc hire t!bt trrrciri Jtr called the M'aic Mocih, eaiy to seal, city to epea. Civc us caH. no d-Trrencc hai tr.c you reci ter, Mrs. J. Q. Gilkey, during the week. The McDowell County Teachers I dance of fruit U also jod. I Institute will becin in Marion Friday "morninff. The institute I' jou hope to secure the oomi- Will last two weeks and a full at-ltaon for a county oCce this year tendance is expected. J why not gtst your ancouoccment . ,. Itn Thk Prookgsa. It coata no McDowell county is well re pre-1 lt sentedatthe Sute Teachers A,..r.. J"u.u w inaa u win ooiy a wcea oeiore ue primartea. Oar columns are open to both parties and all candidate. McCALL & CONLEY McDowell teachers are in attend ance. Alcuoweli probably has the The McDowell Building and Loan As sociation is with us to stay. Every month we invest in better homes be tween $1500 and . $2000. Our members are baying homes .and saving rent money. , . r ; Yon know that 6 net attracts the man of means. Why not yon? A' few dollars are as much to yon as "a few hundred to the man with thousands. The small investor is the man we want. McDowell B. & L. Association- -, . ' Mrs. A. HallJohnston left last Urjst deleffaUon with the excep- niKQt ior naiianooga, xenn., t;on of Bancomba. ; where she was called by the illness I of her father. Ralph Green, T. E. Abernethy and Graham Dale returned home Jurors for July Court. First week J. W. Buskins. L. I J. P. Cutlar, B. a Brown, V a B. P. Davis left Tuesday for adjoining the farm of T. J. Gibbs. rpz3 or ) 6 ) czzzpi Troy. " Dr. McCall is a successful young dentist, also -of that place, and the two have a host of friends throughout this state who will wish them a happy married life." Mr. McCall, is a son of Mr. Samuel McCall of North Cove. vye join nis many friends nere in extending congratulations and best wishes. 3 Real Estate Transfers. H; W. Dysart, real estate agent, announces several real estate trans fers for the week. ? The John M. Greenlee'property in east Marion was sold - to Messrs. Morgan & Thomas and laterttransf erred to R. o. way. Jar. way ripecw w im- ucr uuuw iu uuusuu wii - icbd., DQrglD, o. 11. lancey, W illiam prove the property at an early date. I Wednesday. "She" will return inlSuUlemire, A. L. Fleming. J. F. . Mr. L. W. Huffman purchased September and resume music teach- 2l?Ljh.?"i "VSt?' Sw9 ..i oi. I - I Blackwelder, j. Q. Uukey, . S. me u. r. xumbt property on opnng . , Parker, a D. Whisonant, G. V. street and will improve it and make - Mrs. J. A. Sinclair gave a de- Lytle, A. L. Hicks. it his residence. V lightfully appointed Bridge party Second week M. T. Hoyle, A. : - t a vroiA. n.i.nimonj last Satn 3a v i n honor of Kap I B Burgin, T. E. Gilbert, J. W. . mm . A m m WW U LA S LI UMJW U m Mm W HIENZ Pure Cider VINEGAR- Bloe Front Coffee The 35c Coffee that we are selling for 2Sc per lb. last Saturday from a ten days visit Atwell, M. J. Harris, W. R. Stone, Qtlf:ffc Dromhim to'New York and Philadelphia. . J. F. Lawing, L. J. Allison, W. OWII15 rremiUni Hams and a Roland. W. N. Giles. U. G. Charlotte to attend the meeUng of Williams, J. F. Williams, W. S. meurana lxxige ilnigbts or ryth- Melton, M. E. Goforth, A. B. iss, representing Mt. Ida Lodge Halford, J. S. Bradley, J. F. Pat No. 58. to B. W. Nesbitt, Wm. Trever- x. . . . . . , ton, wa. McCall, K. 1. Green Miss Marion Johnson left forli w v r -u-xj t r Breakfast Bacon King Brand Tomatoes Swifts Franlcfurt Sausage, Etc. Grayson, W. S. Doby, J. B. Lon- on, V. L. Duval, L. A. Ilaburn. M. F. Tate, A. P. Hunter. W. W. Neal,. T. B. Led better. J. Ray Brown, J. L Morgan, J. D. Ar- ney. T. W. Stacey, J. II. Tate, a P. Lytle. - The wood Will Pay For It. u n of 2CR of : TAaxixmm Girden City Newj. Rer. E. "W. Feltner, . a national or ganlxer of tha P. O. 8. of A., wlU d lirer an address at Oar Creek lUptUt church Sunday, tha 19th, in behalf of the camp or lodge now eaUhUahed at thia placM. . Mlat Lena, little daughter of W, Brown, who haa been erkmaly ilL U rapidly recording. Among the lata arrirala of our college student, axe Miaa llaoda Elliott, of iu U on the jjplace but sufficient breuich bottom Its a Vlonderful Offer Good till July 1st Only If ypufaU6 house sruests, Mrs. J. WV Pless and Mrs! H. W. Dysart. Mr. 'A. B. Gilkey received a telegram yesterday announcing the death of his brother,. Jack Gilkey, which occurred at his home in Greenville, ' Miss., Tuesday, the Hth. The friends of D. N. Lonon will regret to learn that he is critically ill at his home on Main street His condition was reported slight- ly improved this morning. . - The new bos for the -Marianna Hotel arrived last week. . It's a beauty, too. : , It. is a rubber tire. wen consiruciea venicie ana maKes Tknmrrt Tnnir. hl. rw a fine appearance. It will be putTButt, of Normal and CoUeclat Institute, in-service in a few days. : I Aaherilla. ' - ; -Pool tu to. UUmf bbJ Mckr. of a clerk at tne postomce nere some nntt rm a ww . lira. IL A. Gibba, who haa been aick for aereral dajv ire v axe glad to learn is oonraleaoent. . v , lira. "W. W. Darla, of Old Fort, spent last week ameng relatires here. i Mrs. Delia Brown has been quite sick for seTtral daya past. N. F. Steppe, of Henderson rilla, was a businees visitor here one day lai week, enroute to Chapel HI 11 W. E. Brown and family, aococo palsi ed by Miss Nellie Gibbs and Mrs. J. P. Bay of Marlon, made a short visit to relatives In North Core aereral days .ago. " - : - .. , - , Beat, Kirby Grocery Co. 0 n glad to refund your money. (i If mi n you win use a pound can u and arc not nlcascd we will be vu Mj Mj vi Us u VI U 11 E. H. DYSART, Phone 35. :66 vU VI vu vu Mj VU vU VU 666 Contest of MARION PROGRESS wiU be announced soon. DOC DOC DOC DOC For a number of special . ; J bargaino, and ic f or l tKe - J n-n 'wn ?(& A TOT: V h snt )Qf VC J time ago, was married in Johnson City, Tenn last i week to" Miss Sarah : Mitchell. Mr. . and -Mrs. Pearson will make Charlotte their home. ; -. - . Mrs. J L. C "Bird and Mrs. E. A, Thomas left Tuesday for Way nesville to attend the annnal dio cesan convention of the Asheville diocese- of the Episcopal church. They ill represent the Woman's Auxiliary.."; ; ''--'J "X; -' ' V. The stock of the Marion Drug Company 'was sold . last Saturday. Mr. X. C.; Griffin, of Charlotte, was the purchaser and he expects to locate here permanently.: Mr. and Mrs. Griffin are expected to arrive to-day. r.w ; . " r "About one o'clock Tuesday morn- insr fire destroyed the dwelling in 0 The Walk-Over scheme of adrertisini has always been to nuke the Shoes themselves do the loudest talking. For 36 years the manufacturers have tried to make each pair of Shoes leaving their plant to tell of Right Workmanship,. Real Value, Rigid Inspection - For that reason we take pride la selling and yoa can take pride In wearing the Walk-Over Brand. Patent Leather Blucher Oxfords S3.5O-S4.00 Patent Kid Bluder Oifsrdt $X0-SU3 Gun Metal - M Mjfc- 4.00 Crait Ki?irx M 4.50 Plain Tuxedo Pumps in tan and patent leather at S4.5a The swellest thing out for evening wear. O 0 u n u n Q Sugar Hill News. Master Karl Crawford whlla re tnmiag from fi&hiog Ih other erening caxa near stepping La to eternity, at told by I an eye wltneea, For miaor reaaont b' and bit brother itopped In th path home and hia cother mixing a !ar? anake almost under hia feet excitedly A Little Collar Talk Let us collar you with a Triangle 5 ply Linen Collar, in all the ccsafcrtable styles with easy sliding space for the tic Don't pay 15c for a 4 ply cellar when you can get a 5 ply for 15 or 2 for 25c - Will sell and guarantee the famous MAtwood" Suspenders, -they won't come off your shoulder," 25 and 50c pair. U n This is the time of year when erery man and boy wants a dressy Shirt We hare it The TOng Edward make. Lock in and if you don't sec what you want come inside, 50c to SLO0 each.. eke stylish, ear window 0 warned him to "lock oat." Hot know- east Marion occupied ' by George I tng hia danger Jxe began to. step about Tnmpp ' Tnmitnrft' and all honsa- to aee what waa the 'matter. After : ilo. J,-t im I knocking all the learea off the anake Turner and family barely making thoroughly aroosing tta anger he 1 lanre ratUeanake in the and disoorered T: U Turner ana lamiiy i I I . a. I .. . rrm t " Li fl tneir escape. xne owening was -.r-of rtriking , hinv The anake I a one-Story frame bauding and was I meaanred four feet and two Inchea long. the property of Hr. T. F. Wrenn. lit waa the black rede. . 0' ooc j "THE SQUARE DEAL STORE." DOC DOC DOC doct 0 DCDO
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