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MARION PROGRESS PUBLISHED EVEBt ttfSi?Af SffcMKa STTBS . : Mcdowell publishing co. Mariort, N. C. : MARION. N. a, JUNE 80, 1910. Main Expo. Building Commodious Struct up e Stand on the Pretty Elevation Lake. Overlooking The main building of the Appalach ian Exposition, to be held. In Knox ville, Tenn.,- Sept 12 to Oct 12, next stands on an elevation over- looking the upper lake of the ex position grounds. A wide driveway extends along the lake front, and ap proaches to the building are formed by three flights of steps, two -of them twenty-five feet and one fifty feet wide, running from this driveway over ter races that add much to the natural beauty of the location. The building is 150 feet wide and 250 feet in length, two stories, giving about 30,000 square feet of exhibit space. The lower floor will be agricultural products and dis plays that will be made by the cities and towns of the Southern Appalach ian region. The upper floor, a section of which rests on solid ground-ra ter race formed in grading the site- will be filled with exhibits of all kinds, from heavy machinery to the most delicate art work. In appearance the main building will surpass in beauty of architecture and finish the most costly exposition building that has been erected in this country. It is built with a view of housing permanent ex hibits, and is, therefore, superior to any temporary exposition structures. The horticultural and woman's build ing, the forestry building, the cattle and live stock and pet stock building, and other buildings are being arranged for. Exhibits of the Big Show Will Come from the Government, Ap palachian States. Various Counties i and Progressive Cities. The Appalachian Exposition, to be held at Knoxville, TeniL, Sept 12 to Oct 12, next not only is attracting attention or the coun ties, agriculturists and mineral ogists, but the government has recog nized the Exposition and the Naval, War, Agricultural, Horticultural and Forestry Departments and .Smith sonian Institute will have exhibits. Among the exhibit from the Navy De partment will be shown models of the following battleships and cruisers: Vermont, Mississippi, Tennessee, St Louis, Olympia and Nashville. The exhibits from the other de partments will be elaborate,, instruc tive and entertaining. Assurances have been received from the states of North and South Caro lina that they will have exhibits of their resources at the Exposition. It is more than probable that Georgia and Virginia will also be represented. A number of cities have already ap plied for space, including Augusta, Co lumbus, Rome and probably Macon and Atlanta, Ga.; Asheville, Charlotte and Winston-Salem, N. C; a number of Tennessee and probably a large number of Virginia cities. The num ber of applications for information and space from states, cities and coun ties has surprised the management of the Exposition. EXPOSITION WILL BE PROFITA BLE INVESTMENT. That th Appalachian Exposition at Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 12 to Oct 12, will be a profitable investment is now assured beyond a question of doubt. The selection of Knoxville for the holding of this, .meritorious event is most judicious. The wealth of her re sources, her tremendous business, as well as geographical position, and the fact that it is the center of a large population that has not had an exposi tion of education, means a brilliant outlook for the artistic, as well as financial standpoint for this event. It is a fact worthy of ,note that within a radius of 50 miles of; Knoxville there is a-population of 125,000; within a radius, of 100 miles, of 900,000; within .a radiUS Of 200 milon o nvrvt.1..4 . 6,000,000, and within a radius of 300 miles, a population of 10,000,000 peo ple. The transportation facilities of the trunk lines leading into Knoxville and the affiliated lines are capable of uuuuuiuUU UL icuucims me most emcient service. This added to the great interest that is being taken hy the railroads .means that success is bound to rebound to Barns and Sheds for live Stnrlr ' . . - ' fall. Atrnn t - tm- A.. .tx ucm ia mis country arranged such extensive and attractive -.accommodations for live stock an h been planned for the Appalachian Ex position, to be" held in Knoxville . -j ...... AUV horse bam will be av fine exposition v t r r ' uuxuoer, will be movable,. so that the. building may easily be converted into a hall .for other attractions, such as bench shows, after, the fir si - week. Th Diitmincr. ana ion firm i a 2ca n , will be a thousand feet of live stock sheds, , built In the most approved style under tne direction of expert enced fair people. " East Tennessee, the "Hay, Hog and -Hominy"' sectionoi tne South; with j adjoining famous blue-grass , regions and mountain grazing lands, can fur nish, and will furnish, a horse, hog and cattle show that will make, this feature . of the Exposition the. greatest success ot'the kind ever known south of the Ohio. - - " - . Don't use harsh phvsics. The reaction weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doans Regulets. They operate easily, tone the stomach CZX& constipation. ;'; . 7 Insects find Diseases In Fruit. Apple and Pear Insects and Disease the snbject of a bulletin that is just being issued by the North Carolina Experiment Sta tion, West Raleigh, should supply a much needed want for. the fruit growers of the State. This bulletin has been prepared by R. I. Smith, etomologist, and Dr. F. L." Stevens, pathologist of the station. There are over eighty pages of descrip tive matter with about forty illus trations which add considerably to the value of the publication for the average fruit grower. All the principal insects and diseases are discussed, together with the best known remedial measures. Fruit growers must learn to pre vent wormy, scabby or otherwise inferior fruit by methods of spray ing explained in this bulletin. North Carolina can prod uce erst- class apples, of high market value and greatly increase the present yield of marketable fruit by taking proper precautions to prevent the " - . injury caused by insects and dis eases. , Director C. B. Williams states that the experiment station has re ceived , numerous ren nsts for bulletin relating to orchard pests. AM AIT- 1 1 II ,t auu we present ouuetin was ar ranged to supply-this urgent de mand for, information along this line. Every grower of apples and pears inNorth Carolina should have a copy of this bulletin which may be secured upon request. Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can't bear the touch of your .f,. ; wklu a vsuiuuent cures xne most obstinate cases. Why suffer. All druggists sell It. Not Too Proud to Work. Here's a nickel," said a thrifty housewife to a tramp at her door. JNow, wbat are yoa goinff to do with it?" "Well, mam," replied the han- gry man, if I bay a touring car, I sha'n't have enough left to pay my chauffeur; if I purchase a steam yacht, there wont be enough left to defray the cost of manning her: so I guess, mum, I'll get a schoon er and handle it myself. Every body's Magazine. Would von have better hlth strength, clearer skin, stronger nerves, more elastic step? Use Hollister's Rocky .vrtuivou act, mo great yegetaoie ui w aim wraa une 35c nackas 105 cups tea. J. W. Streetman. ee Trespassing on railroad proper ty in violation of the law has caused the , deaths of more than fifty thousand people in the United States in the last eleven years. In this same period more than 55.- 000 trespassers have been injured. Chamberlain's Coneh RemeoV i. on a guarantee that if von are not satis fied after using two-thirds of a bottle according to directions, yon money will Making Time Profitable. "See here," cried the busy merchant, "don't yon know my time Is valua ble?" "Wen," replied the book agent "I'm sure It might be valuable to me. If you'll give me five minutes of It I be lieve I can sell you , a set of these books." Catholic Standard and Times, Mrs. Henry Schwenk writes: "I hA eczema on my face for over four years. We tried about a half dozen doctors but never found any cure. I have been taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea for about three months and it has done me more good than all the doctor's medicine." J, W. Streetman. Don't look for wisdom' on trees that are without roots in experience The Cause of Many Stidden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in country most dangerous because so decen- Mc iKuoysnoden deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart .failure or r apoplexy axe often the result of kid- 1 ney disease. If I kidney trouble is allowed toadvance " thekidney-poison. itckh PlSTg11 causing caUrrh of tlie bladder, brick-dust or sediment in tne urine, head ache, back ache, lake back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervous ness, or the kidneys themselves break n f31 w?ste awar 1 hy cell. - "'ouuci u-ouDies aunost always result from a derangement of the kidney, and better health in that rr 4. quickest by a proper treatment of the kid- wr"KWW coecU inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it and overcomes that unpleasant neeeiiit ?Lmg cVllcd to go often through SteSSl eld.ediateeffect . me great kidney remedv cause of its remarkable health resforitS PP1, A trial will convinceanvo Swamp-Root s pleasant to Uke and U wldby aU . druggists ; in fifty-eent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle and a book that teUs all UJrf & Co., Emghamton, N. y! any mistake, butrSberlSemV Swamp-Root, and don't leta deale?Si if you do you will be disappointed? ADcoIhpll to ClrDDQdrin) Ask your doctor fiow often he prescribes ah "alcohoff stimulant for children. -He will probably say, "Very, wr rarely. Children do not need stimulating." Adc Mr how often he prescribes a tonic for them. He'wrj pre: ably answer, "Very, very frequently." Then ask him about Ayer's non-coholicSarsaparilla as a tonic for t: c young. Follow his advice. He knows. J. CAytr Co.. ZWO? The first great rule of health "Daily movement o the bowel." Mk vur doctor i luu u not so. inea asx ua about THE -CONNECTICUT MUTUAL That means the. best Life In surance to have and ,the best to sell, for it furnishes insure ance protection at actual cost, pays annual dividends, and sells a model policy. :-: Connecticut Mutual 4f Hartford. Conn. W. R. CRAWFORD, General Agent, Raleigh, N. (X W. Talks With The Foundryman fiumbcr 7. I have accepted the Ical agency for the well known Fairbanks, "Morse & Co. I will handle their machinery, tools, etc I want the farmers and manufacturers to advise with me before buying elsewhere as I know that I can please youwith "the goods" and "the price." Will have something to say about some specialties in my next advertisement Read it Jf angle Foundry and Machine Shop - Jhop on Corner Garden and Court Street Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School Maintained by the State for the boys and girls of Western North Carolina. Special Course For Teachers FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS K. L. MAlJ SflN PrinPinal Cullowhee, Jicbon ww .M . .,.,VIUI County,N.C. Each street cleaning wagon in London has one driver and on eader, each of whom receive $1.12 a day, fifty-six hours constituting week. Don't &e Annoyed With skill troubles. r.han tJmnlM black heads, ecxema or sorea. Whu. oae 25c box of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve will cure you. Try it at once. Chamberlain's Stomach m.nA t.!.m Tablets will brace tip the nerves, banish sick headache, prevent despondency and invigorate the whole system. Sold by all druggists. ; ' m , Place a solid silver spoon in a fruit jar when it is filled with hot preserves, and the jar will not break. The Best Remedy For all kinds of nor i. land s Eagle Eye Salve. It ia a creamy snow white ointment and would not in jure the eyes of a babe. Guaranteed. House plants intended for win- ter blooming should not be allow ed to flower during the summer. A Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun. tin can, rusty nail. 5f!3Prr !ny aturedt toands prompt treatment with Backlen's Arnica Salve to prevent blood poison or Wi"'-' leet. sureet heal- A nut pick on top of the refrig erator will be found just the thing to remove paper from milk jars. Deafness Cannet be Cored Dy local applicationar rech the dteeased per aa ther ' cannnt Portion of the ear. W." wf to cure deafness, and that is by constitntional remedied J. nere is onl w caused by an inflamed con- oc.tS Eul .uuo. wnen ima tube ia in- flamed you have a rumbling Suid w ivrfrg and whS TlnZ cf1afne8 is the reeult. and nnlees the inflammation cn u t,v ndLthi? tUJ SJSlU normal 2?? hearin will be deatrovedfor- evr - : . " . bTCatwS, vT 01 caused SShA nothing but an in- : W T e mucous surfaces. We will ..r" rwr"."! .w 01 Donees caoed bTS wrh) that cannot be cured by flair. CurSend fordrcuS. fria' Rtm'' SEY CO., To&doTo Takefiall'. iamily. PlUa. for consUpa- Ayer Pd. Sold for nearly sixty yeast. Life- Insurance Co M. PATT, Agent, Marion, N. G : . 7. Tn ma Ira vnk . & I w wujiu lucab icooeri rw U .:k . . . : " wir ana put l it where it will barely simmer for mmU Daat ruxrimt wi.w . . When Dr. Bell's Fwr.r I v.. " ww m mm ntLfmS1M90tar en years wttn a utMdr irwt I mane . iwr "eu on sn Bottle I Whitewashing the cellar walls at least once a year will save doctors bills. We Dent ilave ta . .... . . " vxm wnat it's for Its name talk. at. ueu s r-ine-i ar-liooey is the beat wua meaaane ana several million peo ple already know It. Look for the BeU w mo ixnue. If stoves are robbed with sene before they are stored they will not rnst. kero- away -" We Danger in taking Dr. Bell's Pina-Tar-Hooey iur oougaa ana cow. It containa no habit producing drugs. Look for the au on u xjotue. A few grains of rice in the salt shaker will prevent the salt from casing. Kept the Klnt at Mama. 'Tor the Daat Year we hr kttt the Kina of all fm axaurea Dr. Eiea's Kew life Pillsin our home and they-hare proved a blearing to all our family " writes Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo. N. T. Efy, but sare remedy for all Stomach. A yeast cake can be kept fresh for a week by boryinsr it in flour. CASTOR I A ircr I&fasta and CMldxea. Tfce WUM V.- it... it. ... Bears the B!naturaof - 1 .dk w - 1 The Country Weaken. Jfrome S. McWade, adJrtttsicg a children's country week aasoc'uu tloa of Dclutb, cited many strik ins similes and metaphors lhthd beea used by slum children la n aocaitomed pastoral surroaodmg. A boy," bo said, Mha hi at tention called to the subset.' "J . KookV mid the ralssionsry. Isot the sunset beautiful the round, yellow sua sinking la the midst of white clouds! . Its fine. the boy tinned. 1V just like a fried egg. "In the same party .was & little Ctrl. She rose tt dawn oae mom- ing, and her eje wm caught by the. sparkle of the dew oa the grass. " 'It! bottcr'n I thought the said. The grass Is all covered rith perspiration." Lame shaaldvr Lt almost l&rsriabtr canned by rrbumatUja of the noc2m nd yields qtildkly to tb trm rtU- of Qxtrobemla't Li&lxnetat Tbl UbJ merit U not only prompt x4 2cttuU. bat to no way 2LMgTrbl to Hold by all drtslfti. . A Chicago man booght ft bairej of appIc 'or $4.C0; inside he found a note readiDg Uear consumer. I recei red 75c for this barrel of ap ples, kindly let me know whatyoa paid for them. Get The Bti For akin trotiUe. tor, nkert. era ma, chape, buck bead, ptmctna a4 all I a m-m A . "... eruption, we ur, iiu AatWpticI Salve and yxm rt the Umt. We ruar antee it. S-V a box every whr. Farmers of Wisconsin are f..rrn- iog matual insurance companies tr insure farra pro pert j ouljr, and the moremer.t is rapid I j spreading throughout the state. If too are not aat!fie4 after vMag me corUlnir to dimrtlooa two tblrd of a hot- tU nt Chamberlain's SXamacli aad Lim TahlHa yon eaa hart yoor tooswry Wi. The UbteU cU&jm and taiijcoraU tb tocnach. lmproT9lbdiftUoi.rrUt vm DoweiA. uira Ukrta a trial aad tj wU. Sold by an dxuxista. Y04 msj hare noticed that mul titude of friends come to mit those who lire on Kasj ttret. ty Ym Ct The Bttl If too aava a coota. cold. ajma. croap or aay tliroat or broorl.ial UtmU aod nm Dr. Bell i Flov-Tar-nootr, jvm do. Loo for tbm Dell on thm Bottle Robbers can be brightened bj I the use of ammonia water. Hy child waa bonoJ terrlUv Wt th Uc. neck aad rhed. I nrJ!.l rv- TbotW EcJectrie Oil TtMpaiaomwi axd tbe cblld sank leta a twmttnl i - Mrs. Kaacy M. UaxMoo. llanaburir. Si. 1. Meat should generally cook 20 minutes to the Doond. ..t. j ... ... . iaavauiai-reof my cniw. ar Um erpreMioiui ytw bt 7 Chamberlains cwie Cholera and Diarrhoea Htmedy. This awe muedy baa been introdacwd. Ko wwiex, insane m nm ror ourrnoea or Atv--. atj m m. . - wtwem.M wi m i -.a. ft. .t a . r.T"r"!.TOCa a Chamberiaia-s Colic Cbol aod rMrKs t?.- ...... . by au dmf gUta. Mint leaves lend a pleasant flavor to iced tea. Five Years of Heart Trouble Cured by Ur. Miles' Heart Remv Before I began taking Dr. Miles Heart Remedy I had been suffering from heart trouble for over five years, I had pains in my left side, and under my shoulder blade, could not sleep on the left side, and was so short of breath the least exertion would bring on the most distrcss- iri palpitation. I had scarcely taken a half bottle of the Heart Remedy before I could see a marked change in my condition. When I had taken six bottles I was cured.- ' MRS. C C GO R KEY, Northficld, Va. If there ts fluttcrinir or aloJ. tation it is an indication of a weakness of the nerves and ratts cles of the heart. It is not neces sarily, diseased just weak from over-work. The heart may be weak just the same as the stomach or other organs. Yoti can make a weak h part by takinr Dr. XI tf.,M r VHv rZ . "r,k XCJ"- dnjggist. take it according i Al- W I rectjons, and if it docs no? bene." fit he will rtttlni yxrar money. C '" """ ifiHiiiliil aJ ) r " i . : ''T'ISBHBMr 4Wh4msVshSjhA ttaatSovSTCairjraRn rcu ml Loss Of Suiz - V 03. , . i a x tkuranti mkJbt Um Fe Caacs C077 el Vtrmpfm. LI TVA.TCH MPA1R.IN( If you want ycror work dece nght send it to me and it will be done PROMPTLY, and at a saving of 25 per cent. Scud watches by reUtered mail and transportatJoo both way will be allowed. J. T. LOMBARD Iron Works E. Supply Co. AUCL'STA. CtOSXilft. 3 BOILERS cast ttlT S4T a iron lin nitiMi lit. PRINTER'S We Make It SPELL 90 xx,w a4 Crt Thow Utlir tUtd HAND US YOURl PRINTING T1IE WORK 13 T11E BUST KluilT 11(1 JJLM uuin Fcr InfsnU and Chll The Kind You Harc Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years Pin t AW ft In ft 1 11 uin m 11 I JUUTH. JKWKl.Klj w .,...m OID TORT. N. C. Wocb izi Ml scpplj xtit TAtkj Tmv 4 FiWi, Maaitjry as4 takir. Is Ferity. Ffw 4 fU-;. rsP llXTxmA a4 TQ f-;, tWtta rwt fav r-i tirtx re-a, I'iiw. CjtVir., Tar Uav Wair trwu won iu4 ' it--,. 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