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rvV MT.-g..'.'-firTfT I i lltrr I IBWI ! Ill II ,1 II ,m 1 Jb sV TQ) THE NEXT TWO WEEKS, beginning Thursday, Ju: 1 9 lO, we will offer for CASH our entire stock of EiD MADE tfTi FPrrf Reduction from CLOTHING; A price our ' - - ne 23, mm mmr. mm selling fr . i- $5.00 Suits now 8.00 Suits how $3.75 6.00 $20.00 Suits now $10.00 Suits now 12.SO Suits now - $15.00 . $7-50 9.37 AJjLj clothing MARKED IN PLAJN FIOURIS " Now is your opportunity. Make your selection early before the stock is picked over. No trouble to show you, glad to have you come in and look through, whether you buy or not Now located in "The Hotel Marianna." Respectfully, i t ... iy " V . " I . ,. - 0 ilif toi--Ml D 11 C D tt o on I C mm pa mi y 3E E 3E as SE 2IE IO OS 31 21 3j LABORERS WANTED Wages $1.65 Per Day Take a nice trip, see the beau tiful country and find out what other people are doing. Make a pocket full of money quick so you can spend the winter com fortably. Write at orice or apply in person to the Hewitt Construction Co. A C. HEWITT, Sec &. Treas. Pembroke, - Kentucky. and get the work, make the mo ney and have a good time. Ambrioan Beauty CORSETS "OAINTV ATHI ROai Any woman who chooses can im prove her per sonal beauty with little effort or expense. Wear, an BjUun ii.odto-ss.oo It will Improve the appearance of any gown that is worn over it. KALAMAZOO COSSET CO. Exclasive Mtlert KALAMAZOO. MICH. Because we believe in them we sell and recommend them. McCall & Conley When You Think of Coal Think ff Us! Think of Uie c GOOJ we have in store for you. Think of our oft-repeated statement that the time to f ilL your bin is in the spring smdunimer wish to buy at the best price. : : :i. s:', THOMAS COAL Company, Prompt Delivery. - . Phone No. 158. IVIllclliiaeD::: Bros. CdD. Have on exhibit the late model -Piano Player, also car load Weaver Pianos for your, inspection, Wrenn building. Have removed entire'stock of Stationery, umceuppiies, Groceries, Etc, to the1 above quar ters and we invite you to visit our stored W. R. GR.UBER. LITTLE SWITZERLAND.-" Resort Being Constructed Not Far From Spruce Pine, Near Mount Mitchell. Little Switzerland, June .25. "Little Switzerland" is a wn mountain resort on the list this year. -Mrs. C Furber Jones of Charlotte has erected tn attractive hotel on a fiveacre lot, beautifully located, and will be open for gue&ts J aly 1. It has some 20 rooms, tod is the central location of this prop erty, so that those building bunga lows or cottages will be equally to touch with the' Hotel for meals if t ley desire to take them here. Tre hoW is on an open lerel spot, with a little slope to the road of about 100 feet. The view from the porch which surrounds the hotel, takes in Linrille mountain. South moun tains, and showing the valley of North cove, Turkey core and Arm strong's creek, where there is quite a settlement . The cotton mill at Marion is plainly seen, and at night some may see the lights at Mof ganton, and as one guest expressed it, from one point, you can see from Tennessee and all over North Carolina. ' While the hotel is not quite fin ished, a large party visited this place on Tuesday, taking advantage of the'excursion rates. To reach here, get off at Mount Mitchell, a few miles sooth of Sprue Pine There were several teams In readi ness to drive the people to. the ho tel, a distance of Si miles. Three miles of 'this road has been built by the Switzerland Company under the direction of Mr. David H. S Tappan, is a 4 per cent grade, and when entirely finished, will be a fine mountain drive. ia Mexican Mu ' i 1 staiig Bridgewater News." Dr. E. I Dtmeroa rpvnl Mo&Iav VI&Hon oa bailor. Mrs. K. Kl&caJd tad 43cbtr Ma&U of Morrntao a&d Mrs. J. R. PatUa ol Otlria viaiUd at tb botni otiL P. aa4 if. F. TaUw ImI nt B. P. Simmons dieJ at his knca berv Monday rcslot; afur briog ill aa4 coo CoJ to hU bd for abemt two tnoatha, 'Cocl IW" was oo of oar eddsst dUte&s, bdnf la Lis sixty ssrsala ymr. Ws frmUy jm(sthli with his acd wifs who has to aa loraiUS for a &oa berofymr. Us Is als sarrlrS by a dsoshtsr. Mrs. A E. Rows, wnJ a Urfs wmbef of both gTa&4 azut grmt g ra&d child ra. XaUrmsot wm mail la llsx mooy Grors cmtrj Wdxwlsy mom leg. M. F. TaU rpot srvrrvt dsjs tart wek at his soo's. J. M. TaU s. ar Jisbo, hs)pia him hsroat his whsat, Qoy McOUapswy of ZiarUIs, who fot oas of his hands badly braised la a reaper by feUinf a cssdls roa throoh it aad ona boas broksa. Is rpeadisf arr sral dsys bars at W. P. HtsphiH's whsrs bs caa bars Dr. ZL L. Daawroa drcas It rtfnlariy. Miss PinJk Tats Is spendier ths wwk with Mrs. A. Cocley, near 7 sbo. Miss Ocnsra Rimmocs of Morrsatoa has bea hers oa a visit to hsr aaaL Mrs. J. R. Bust. Mrs. a P. Tats and dtoghw Miss Pink wers shoppinf la Markm. Taaaisy. . A. A. Tata of Marlon pat last 6aa day bsrs. Jack ajcd Jux. sOwO040o aoc a oo s-o o ssa saoa sos-oso a-e s a o-a : S3 ! Bffif imm BILL V1TH i 1 A CHECK. THEN You ! MSflS A CHECK ON; IfOTUTia BILL. o v " ' T . s : V ' VAC h o o a a a a We want at least 00 sharss taksa U tha 11 acrica. This will saaUs as lo bslpboltd H or 80 food bora In lL next vtar. McDowa BniMicg at Loa. WATOH K you want yourwcdoneuight,' ; : me, and it wiU be done' PROMPTLY, andK? a saving of 25 per cenC Send watches by 5 -registered mail and transportation both ways - will be allowed. . . - - 7 - -: J. T. BOQTTT. .JEWELS; lent For Han and Beast It is the most economica. remedy because it is made ol ails 'and don't evaporate like alcohol - liniments. ; It pen etrates to the bone in a. hurrj ind healing begins instantly. Qzt cf err ftfnhsac &ies3s writes: J 1; "WatkbxTj'Ala. Skxtlehek: ' . ? - . . I think Mexican Mnctajnxr Llnl meat on of the ereatest medicines I en uiw, and always keep a bottle or so in tr (tables. Tre nerer known a single instai" niauea xxy girz satisiaction, ua aaTebeen selling and using it for 10 yc. ' - - Respectfolly yoars, CJ-:J PAUL H0FFMA ri'-''- -. At drujrsuta.'- -'-. r: - Three sizes, 25c 50c and $1 . - v LYON inXL CO. ' v " . Stingy Yalley Items, Stingy Valley, Jnne 23. Ws ara sor ry to hear that E. B. Bright U UL Hope he wiU soon ba well again. Mrs. Mildred Hensley rlsltod rsIaUres here last week. ; Miss Lnnls Bailey spent soma dsys with friends in Old Fort last week. Willis Bradley of Ebenezer was here Tuesday on business. E. T. Bnrgin's children ara right sick with measles. . John Marsh and Arrel ' Simpson are working at Brwman's saw-mill on Clear creek. -.,, ' . . - :. Mrs. Bessie Sannders and two child ren of Curfew riidted MQ. rendergrass this week. . Hon. Mr. Woodhousev president of the 8 Tings Bank, and W. W. Stuart, of Conoord, made two trips to oar TsUey during ths week with the expectation of purchasing a summer home. Ws are always delighted to welcome good citi tens and hope that ft will be their pleas nre. to locate In our midst. Mrs. C. . S. Bailey Is spending some days with relatlTes near Marion. : Miss Era McCall Is home from Aahe Yille. Mbsea Battle PendrgraM and Cordie Erwin spent Sondsy afternoon with Miss Mae Miller, near Ector. Nsy, Pauline, . that 'can neter be. Snowball is too hsrd a case for either yon or L Bat perbsps the warmer it gets forjdm, he will melt Jnt think, on one side Cupid is frozen by the frigid Snowball and scorched by Qoenz on the other. Bad, Isn't It? .. : Ccrm - Phone 86 10,000 Tomato and Cabbage plants 25c per 100 . good season now. Fresh Cabbage and Turnips every day. y Fertilizer all the year around 2 good Horses for Sale. 9 room Honse for Sale or rent - all modern improvements. Wanted for Cash- Spring Chickens I will can all I caa can. FOR "SALE A Good Scwid Machine. Apply to tbij cfUce. HOUCK. Those w ho hive ncrer hid bar.k tcccur.i kmv net the con venience of one. Etch check you whx h RECEIPT; knov jusi hov rauch you tre srerj; ycaVe aisrt "r:i money,,, ind you can'i Iwe ii cor be retfced. Mike OUR Bir.k YOUR Eir.k- Uc pay Ltcnl imertu coraia:cr.i iA ufery 4 pcrccrtL t - T ' " ... I The Merchants and . Farmers Bank I oeososososososososososoaos caoo&a aoa aa-oaaaaa Depositors Indemnity The only iccuriry tn tncorporittd tar.k ci.n heftty iJ truLhfuHy ocr ia dscuton is the nurxi of jecuhry hk5 ihe Captal, Surplus. Uni.-i!ed Pix5.3 tr.4 Sckhocn li txliry of ihe tank tiTordi. In our cue thU mirr-t cxcccdt nvcxr un Colc ihit of tny bank In ihls vkiniry, thus frocn a iccunry vjr7xr.f ovt Picons have more lSi.- 6oVz the tnvccr.j la tecunry thin of those paaoniiinx other irjrj-Joct. Our baaUr. U provide ir ;rl!uil depcrro tc inz trartd u prerenxd crt.Kn, ir.d the c'l cry cf '"in dividual rcsporhlsJTM i$ r.ct c.-Jy a luhr bil let i partly n intelligent banking- . . aMMWSMSSSSBBSSSSlJJSSSSBSBSMBBMBMMMiBMBBBBM.MM For Sowriiy. Countota i.-.J lr.:i stri Tra-jr.t ccx to The First National Bank : of Marion. It THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College - lIsicUioM Vy tte StaU for the Woe oi North Carolina. Foor trgzlxt fars UUng to IVrw. SjciU G-rsm fwT Teacirs. Fall oa Urfas 5-- t-o. Url4, 1810, The diirlt- to Ur shoull-applj as sari as riUs, Fee cUlfsroa sik! pthrr lnf jrtattkra V dreM i JULIUS I. F0UST, President, Crtriucrs. K C , THE KOKT1I CAROUN'A College of-Agricu!turc and Mechanic Arts, The Suui col!fi for trait! Icdatlrkl worker. Coun-n la Acricultarc, Hortic-Jure, AcicaJ II us bar. dry a-J Ialryirj: ia GtiL taecincM aijd 2Je bis ical l-i. httnzz; ia Cottoa MUHr2 a&l a3 in Asrirahanl Uichi--. cocstj icil oa lia iiih cf July. D. IL IIILU IVwIdccl, Tt C -SO West llaJc.Vh, N. C CIIICIIESTEn S FILLS loti cf r?ojie lo ar tl ia ii - ' B ARNOLD'S BALSAM Cholera Morbus by i.r.i:ii:nr,itE:i,jLC rvj t Ma a a m ' f'W'f' t.. & V I J to Mt x $.;&mf tM SMS V"1 .xijr.jcsuux. 1 Tt
Marion Progress (Marion, N.C.)
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