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vwv Business Locals MILLINERY at and below, cost, at T A. Reid & Co. ' HATS at cost, kins- Call and Bee Mrs. Haw l6weba GfstonT& Tate.:. Tomaqn Hove Fitting Corsets for every j Dotty comfortable and durable. $ 1.00 $2.00.. Gaston & TateTsale agents. J 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Will Blanton is quite ill. " v BoraVto Mr. and Mrs. John M. FOR SALE Ladies Gold Watchi 'Kood as new. Only 17.00. Apply at- this Tuf p. thn 9.7th": dantrhfpr. office. wv-vvr-. vVi'i-v--- .. - -:-, J oho J l meson is reported quite Walnut Sill 125 Yean Old. ' - ' June 30, 19ia j Mr. R. L. a Gibson has Iq bis Incca rjossession a viluabiQ piece - iu wa Reception Monday Night Ust of ber from boo 125 yem .4J.I Won t you be glad? We will Districts and Teachers. , ThesM is 12 intbc sqcsre ana fcaTC a picnic then. Mama TEACHERS' IN-. ' ' STITUTE REPORT SILK HOSE, the $1.50 kind, t for only 98c at The Peerless. . :;v CALL and see the large line of .hair o-oods at Mrs. W. H. Hawkins. . The regular Institute work cloa- Mondav. June 25. Tbe exarmo- A few more Oxfords on the Bargain ill at a hospital in Charlotte. atibn for teachers', certificates con- Counter. Don't wait until "they are M!M.s;iPU hrsm fmm tinnea throuzh Tuesday and Wed- f . AA A rw V mWm WWW WWMBV - I . " iixuui wiai I , j.. u., tut Hioauiuuivi mv-muj. FOR SALE 125-acre tarm; on Muddy I vacation. TRUNKS A nice line of Trunks, Suit Cases and Hand Grips at The Peerless. DOVE BRAND HAMS and Dove Brand Breakfast Bacon, fresh at Gaston? & Tate. V SPECIAL PRICES on Mens' and Boys' Clothing, also on all summer Dress Goods at The Peerless. HATS Latest shapes. Selling out at cost for three weeks at Miss Dula's Millinery Store, Old Fort. . LARGEST assortment of Ladies "Wash Suits in town. Special cut prices un til! all are sold. P. A. Reid 8s Co- . . . t. t. . I " ice uout, i told me thU morning to go . Tfie sill ws taken fm the old . w t m . UirCDliCia MUMoavoB , . , - - - road.'" This houvi was' t one time l.viooc wiw uunr.s icr lac the regular stepping oUce of tb14th. This U what I tsl: The term of work throu Creek. Apply to. E. H. House.. l t. people coming of er the mottoulns. "Baronet, Fi Nevrtoaa, Na ;, Here loone stopped when he canyj Hacos, Sal tine Biacnita, Va- LADD3S See our new Street. Dresses to Kock HM and Columbia, S. C, ready-to-wear ; for less than you can 1 during lastweeK. afEord to have made at home. Pretty Ter friends will retrret to learn that Mrs. A. C. Hewitt is quite ill Jr L.-Pa2e made a business trip b" Pron 10 to 11 !nler54tUDC 6ver the Indian trail from Tonne- selection. Gaston & Tate. BARGAIN COUNTER Best erade Calico-. ' - - 6c Ladies 25c Sailor Hats;; - - 15c Boys 25c Suspenders; - - 9c Lots of other Bargains. ' T - P. A. REn)& CO. SPECIALS- in Nashville, Tenn. Editor T. I H. Oosorn. - of , the Kronicle, Bakersville, was a visitor i here duriqg the weeki Mrs. Hugh F. Little and child and instructive. Tbe interest dem bnstrated bj the full and regular attendance of teachers shows that McDowell county has reached a period of educational - awakening greater than it has ever before known. And while we are now I next to the very top notch in local tax school districts-ronly one coun soo to North Carolina. The walnut sill Is in state of preservation, free of knots and is very valuable tcatts of Its historical value and scarcity. nllla Wafers, Champagne Wa- - .IreTa, Coca nut Macarooas, Va- Watermelons and Lemons. Your friend, JACOB. r "AdmUtion Examinations. At bis o2ce, on Thursday, J uly I 14th, our county superintendent of trKnnl. Trof. D. F. Gilc. will JUST RECEIVED A big lot of that good Flour that makes the good bis cuits that melt in your mouth Tube Rose, Monitor, Forest King. . Price still v in tV.'ctatA wThirh outnumbers . ... 1 1 conduct admusioa exsmtnations Mrs. T. W. vinsDa cdiki. nnui our kdooi j:u, .u . . a. 1 1 II II . f T r.. mm. il I AUB Wl.v. - are visiting ; lrienas ana rei- en coumy w jus " .v.. .n ,K -trt can tomade. . . , - Ua In fnuber beeaaaioed now nffprintr to rent to a desirable A tthrnev D. L. Carlton was in borne more tcan sixty icacners . ..r- - - . I ' " . . . i J t V T.t n . W Miuo. tenant It has every modern con- Vein "Mountain on professional nave regisreu .ur - P. S. We don't trade anywhere but at ED. MORRIS Not Often Such a desirable .residence for rent, as the Stone house next tolren the Methodist church, which I am atives at Black. Mountain venience. for sale. Also a nice I residence I business during the week. Jas. M. Bobbitt. (I! (f (t (I! (t (I) (t (t (t ( if AT THE made" and "v The best flour we sell it at the sssiriprice that yoii pay for flour that is not so good. Every sack vii i Mi i ) ) ) i wr ) Everett Booe,. of. Portsmouth, Va., spent a "few days in Marion last week as the guest of friends. ; Born, on ;the 27th inst to Mr. nrl Mrs. S.-P. Daniel at Drakes work this year. ' We would also make special mention of the courtesies extended us as a body, and take this means' Shares in McDowell BoiUicgA Loan,As30citioa pay over fj na investment. and.Mre. S.-P. Daniel at "f63! piimCntary expressions of ."Street- to pass upon new appli Branch, Va., a son Wright Guy J a g Drug Store, Oaston and pensions. Ifyoakoo Heinz's Sweet Mixed Pick les 35c per quart. Tnrcin(f ntif Vmcerest anDre-l The county pension board will fm f r..-, -mm j - riation of thesame. vir: Tbecom-imeet on the urst Slonoiy in joiy ppltcauons lor now of any old - . i.aies UTS vjouua uwid a. i bwiuhi wi - ' W. A. Colvert. of East Manbo, I A a, nrr Ooods Store and! contemDlatinc roskiog application who formerly resided here, aplxbe Peerless. But the crowning I for pension, please pass this along Sunday and Mondaywith Marion Lt of th whole Deriod was the to them.. Those now drawing friends. - IRecfintion oiven Monday night at pensions need not appear before Mian Annie McLauzblin. of K Mnnfartnrera' Club rooms, the board. unarioue, aiwr a P.ufc ID0 receiving- T. nt,r urfl Miss Rruce Landis, returned borne Supt. D. F. Giles and Mrs. Giles, " . V ' f . ' lastFridav, Mbs Hndgins, and other member, h! t r act. RplnftT nlCnl IillSS fiajllO I ul IUC lylUU tuu i w. " . " j Gibbs very delightfully entertained occasion was made a most pleasant a number of friends at her home one by wbAcni ? "... a rare treat for the teachers prcs- norin or wwo. ent in U)WQ Prof. I. C. Griffin, of the Cullo- r,, llst wKich follows cives the I whee Normal and Industrial School, meso the districts and teachers. U 1 is spending a lew aays nere in me nebo Towicsnip interest of the school. Association. now open. Ihe 12th seriea Is m Griffin's Pharmacy Opposite New Hotel Uc must think ihe rxt-tc d Vunca fr ibex co-C7a in our ciTon to csuiZah an i.k i:c trcz ltsizr.cn to ihcr iQ t and can tci si.T.:t cur turrriie ! tbe fcxrcxse la ti neas since our c?c?.ir.z. Bui we ccce to tcn e jco, ai if its Qual:ry, ccrrca prices accurscr sr.i tTxscy ta wxck you ini, c ire here wi:h Cvc rood- Ccre In. teijca cur line. Nr roods cofn.r j in dairy. Try our celebrated Asheville and Charlotte Ice Creams. Blue Ribbon Syrup -Heinz's Horse Radish -Blue Front Coffee Air Float Talcum Powder Blue Ribbon Extracts' -, - - - 25c 15c . - 25c - - 4c. V 10 and 25c ( Queen Olives in Qiiqrt Fruit Jars (t It? at SO cents per quart Heinz's Pure OHve Oil Old Dutch Cleanser " Hand Soap Shaker Table Salt Hawiaiian Pineapple 25c - 10c - 5c - - 10c - 25 and 35c Full Cream Cheese per lb. -Yours Truly Pork and Beans 25c-10c DYSA1 Phone 3S. iii iti ili Ui. Sugar Hill Newt. Rot. WouxAck tlld hi wpUr t- vim Muni Crmwford hm rrtor&J lUUUM mmmw-mm - - Kebo Hiffh School Prof. G. H. rwt KlA-rtfoonUla a4 fomt ...... . . I i . t: v:l Mrc n k. i tUp? .nd little daacn-l Weaver, pnncipaj: uu i'uu nt. t" .u t?; fnm Knme McCall, lady.principal and primary r. j. f. Jowu of frk wm emllw ter, -en... when Mrs. G. H. Weaver, fifth Ut fiar mil U-t Moodr. Monday from an extenea visii wi , j. Mlsa Millie 1 r -T t u.ri. i. iB itwl her parents iq St. Louis, Mo. jHicks, third and fourth grades; I cotitioa t trwat. Sam H. White, of the London! High School and music teacher to I Afmocr.t t bv Etrdr lo Printerv Rock Hill. S. C accora- be selected. Iwtroct tor tbm roo&ty coo Frintery, jsock . nm, o. um TVCfr?,t o Teacher to beLntkm. ErnMna aoi panied by bis utue aaugner u, . cberr-, Jttk for judg, aa4 JoMtoa for tolkitor. Look out, "IUd." tb "Demoji" rt taorlc moothlf sod slUsUj aod Umt wi3 tm mxalhlkg Soi&. tiXOWBAU. Phone us. Phone No. 33. MABION TOWNSHIP No. 1. Marion Graded School. Kn L W. O. Ledbetter, prin- I cipal;Donn:e McGimseT, assistant No. 3. M. A. Matheson, prin cipal; Carrie Tate, assistant. B. & L. Meeting ln of The tmm , m AUI No. 4. Teacher to be selected, j McDowell Building and Loan No. 5. N..F. I Steppe, principal; AsJOciation is hereby called spep, ,ne ir. - s.vintr term. Wltn nis parenw, inr. wiu wis. A. -White. We are glad to learn that D. N. Tnnn. whose condition has been rather critical for several days, is improving., Reports from his bed side at Morganton are very en- conraffim?.' j No. 5. N..F. Steppe, PrlDC,P,M Association is hereby "r - l-p. I PMiss Mary Gordon and 11 lj? p"0 vey Greenlee were guests at a No 7. Miss Elirabeth Brooks Tuesday; July 5tn, at p. m, bouse party during the latter part (possibly.)- - ... for the purpose of electing a of last week, given by the Misses No. 8. Z. C. Camp, principal, ncW board of directors. " . . ft C 4"mmr.T . itinL - m- Lattimer at their summer borne o IiaTS TlIO MORRIS, rres. near Black Mountain. ,Nct lbTrlDcipal to be select-1 H. W. DYSART, Sec &Treas. Miss Sallie Carter, of Manon, ed: Miss Lela Morns, assisunt. ... . . I Z.m mm " flmmmiXmA is here this week visiting her sister-in-law. " Mrs. Laura Carter. iet Ready For The 4th by buying one of our suits- The newest styles and most attractive prices. A big line of extra pants. We can fit up your bay too, so bring htm along. : : : : The Society King Shoes is one ot the best on the market. A full line of attractive styles. New lot Trunks and Suit Cases jest in. Inspect them early when you can possibly suit yourself better. - : : : : McCALL & CONLEY " 0 0 mmL ill -a ''-"V?'-;r--ir'T -'-.- ' . . - 'II -n-arTrT-i - I I reliables Mrs. Carter lived here about thirty years ago, and this is her first visit to Burnsville in a num ber of yearsTr-Eagle, Burnsville. James Adams Big Ten Cent : Show opened a week's engagement here Monday night The show is well patronized and is giving satis faction. The program includes new and interesting features each night and the performance is clean throughout. ? - Mr. Grayson Chapman and bride, of Cazadero, CalL, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Chapman yesteraay. -The happy couple were married at Raleigh, a, J., Jane 23 and after a boneymoon tour to Washington and the Carolinas they are enroute to Cazadero where they will make their horned ' ' . Of VS for b rily ; New Physician for Marion. : Dr. Ji -F. Jonas and family, of Kine's Mountain, N. C.t have tak- .en up residence here, occupying therKeeter house on Garden street Dr. Jonas comes to us highly recommended and is a practitioner i of wide experience having at one! 3jsU' time pracuceuiu luaswuwciu rv of this county. :r y -" ' ,The . Pbogbess. welcomes ur. Jonas to Marion and wishes for him a successful practice. No. 11. Miss Mary Greenlee. No. 12, Julius Parker. NOKrn oove Towysnrr No. 1. Teacher to be selected. No. 9 Alonzo Davis. No. 3. Herbert Giles. No. 4. Teacher to be selected. No. 5. Teacher to be, selected. No. 6. Teacher to be selected. No, 7. Miss Cordelia Camp, Miss Florence Hunter. CBOOKTD CREEK TOWNSHIP . No. 1. Myra E. Graves. No. 2. A. T. Ledbetter. - No. 3. Jennie Hunters No. 4. Bessie Poteet No. 5. Lizzie Croome, 2 OLD rOKT TOWN'S HIP. No. 1. Miss Mary Crater, prin cinal. Essie Wilson and Mary Bar- gin, assistants, No. 2. Teacher to be selected. Margaret Steppe, assistant No. 3.01d Fort Graded School No. 4. D W.Crawford. No. 5. CTwo schools) Miss Mol- lie Hicks and Ged Giles. No. 6. Teacher to be selected. No." 7. Mrs. Charles Steppe. ' BRACK ETT3 TOWNSIDP t No 1. Miss Ada Brown. ' . No. 2. Miss Maggie Goforth, . mooncs township No. 1 Prof. R- E. . Hinshaw, ni: : Mrs. R. E. Hinshaw sr m Renew your subscription to Tub Pboorers. tKa r,rpat Contest of MARION PROGRESS will announced next week. 0030C30C30C30C3aO mf JMl SPECIALS i Mmjmmmmmlm.m.mmmmmittt mvv, vt six cord sol co I ton 4c spooL Only 6 spooU to the cuslcmer. Valencines, laces, edging, and insertion to match worth 6 1-2, 7 1-2, 8 U2 and 1 10c for 5c yard. : 12 1-2 and 15c ralne for 8c yard. Swiss and Nainsook embroidery, pretty patterns and goocf quality. 10 to ISc . value for 8 l-3c yard . Ladies ready-to-wear dresses made of Unonette with short slceres and low neck trimmed and pleated, worth S100 for S24. runxn crash'dressei with low necks and Ucc.Tokej ihcrt and teg skeircs " pretty colors, SX50 Talne for S2.78. S1S0 . Talnefor S3,?8. Sec these before yoa by - JEWELRY vyui . AU of our entire stock of jewelry consisting of belt pins and buttons, brooches, stick pins, veil pins,' beanty pins, waist sets, etc, at ,.HotTime Price, Just One-noir iir w mm mm 1 'a Plans. For Marion Station : r .'.l.ortllo f citizen. 22d. - " Superihtendent C. a Hodges an-! nounced vesterday that plans were being drawn for the. new stations at Marion, Statesville and Azalea, All of the new stations will be well adaoted to the needs of the towns in which they are located. . No. 2 M'ws Nolia Woody. No! 1 (Three teachers) Winter term. . - " ; - ' Nol 2 Winter term. No. 3 Miss Oliva Patten. No. 4 Winter term. : No. 5 J. A. Getty s. .. - - No. 6 Teacher to be selected. ' BEOAD RTVER . Nn. a Teacher to be selected. U No. 4 Miss Zenta Ledbetter. No, 5 Miss Pearl Ledbetter. M05TFORD OOVX V 1 P-.rl Williams. No". 2 Principal to be selected. Tjrf- Tr;. Qr-imlf; in Groceries iii . a au - xr . . , i..ir ralne for 39c Rabbit Cracker-jack roasted couee in onc-u- ' rwiv ot roasted coffee In one pound tackeU worth 25c at ? 1O0I rouita tou r-" .. . vT.ti. m: t HI-,. roasted coffee In one pound cans worth 25c, r"ii i "',7' . "ppll e fine In 2Lns. .pecial price 20c ,71 In 3 lb cans worth 12 1-2. hot time price 3 earn for 25c J cXUcx TJ .nnli- Vmttrr at ONE HALF PRICE. LoU of other. sjciili too micron to menUon. Give us a call and e how wecaa sare jou aoacj. f i - tt rrnn wunt more than 6 in- . J WM I mm. W - - terest on your investment, . Miss ivavo ureeo, wu- shares in the next series. . McDow M SmTmml vjr- r- IS3 XVAK3 UICCU No. 3 Teachers to be selected. Na 4 Miss Birdie Morrow. 0 QCmZDC "THE SQUARE DEAL STORE.1 DOC-,. . JuC DOC u I u fl i Li n n u U DOC DOC I ell B. & L. Associauon.
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