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..4? '.V':.'"-,", IB I i r . i ? i: AGENT FOR Coffee The best Mock lin Java Blend made. Try Crystal Flour Merit Brand Syrup Water Ground Meal and everything good to eat Grocery Go BusihMsLocals LOCAL: AND PERSONAL HATS at cost ' ainaV. MR. W.;A. HOLMAN.CL:; Lptr. U'ea't Conferee. f OF NEW YORK, Tho Pastors' tad Laymen's "eon. K a Griffin .pent Tuesday in nJamfln,Mjltp, rnmnllnv,t u,J'r .W urt9.r CaU and see Mrs. Haw- Ashevillft: ' - " T " V 1- . " . . eiauoo wiU convene tlUctael 14 p. Mrs.'j: Si Downed Visits Man .yt.M.rwn a Y.Stt. ; U,lchuMcpolantT.l. relatives at C&roleen. - ' W. A. Holman, of.w York, fT. 50 4 3L Grover Beam, of Cliffside, spent he- men of the READ What The Peerless has to'aay in s thU issued - - gopds at Mrs. W. H. Hawkins. A few more Oxfords on the Bargain Counter. Don't wait until they are all gone. Gaston & Tate. Tomson Glove Fitting Corsets for every body comfortable and durable. $1.00 $2.00. Gaston & Tate, sale agents. LACES: 1 lot worth 7 to 10c per yd. at 5c. - The Peerless. HATS Latest shapes. Selling out at cost for three weeks at Miss Dula's Millinery Store, Old Fort. : : u j w - miamona aiaicn tuomDanr. inc.. CALL and see the large line of hair ",e wce4t"euu 10 mariou- - U a .!.. " -ltii:V j.,, Services at the Episcopal church , ; o j n , , l - corporation, spent the week end next Sunday at 11 o'clock. , . ., r.n - . , in Marion and was bospiUblj en- Will Madness, of Cleve and UrUu '.' CTer Ab county, was in Marion Monday last. Biton. special PRICES on Summer Snits re- V- & cvu ana cnuaren I Mr. . Ilolman .was , tendered a and Skirtt. for Ladies. The Peerless, are Visiting relatives in Statesville. smoker : at th M inn f aetn rr The five-months-old : infant of Clab where he met-most of the Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Conley died city's leadios business men and a Monday. ' general good time was the result of ' .Tamfts Pflrrv and famil v havft L the evening smoker. It ' Is safe moved from Sumter, S. C, to Marion. Miss Moffitte Sinclair is visiting her brother, Dr. J. A. Sinclair, in Asheville. . Hon . J. Justice, of Greens boro, spent the latter part of last week in Marion. Ed. Kanipe returned Saturday ! irora a weess visu wiin relatives k..w t nrxK.m. tK.t tli. in Knoxville, Tenn. Holman will return to Marioo Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Neal now during the latter part of the sura occupy their new residence on mer, bringinR with him his wife. South Main street. at which time they will be guest Attorney J. L. C Bird was in of Mr. and Mrs. Blanton. Mr. Rutherfordton last Saturday at- Holman is contemplating making tending to legal matters. Marion bis summer home, and his Several Marion folks went on many newly made friends are very thft (T f! Mr. O .rmroinn tJdesirOUS of hU Charleston, S. C, Tuesday. Mrs. M. F. Morphew and Mrs. T. A. Morphew spent the latter part of last week in Asheville. Miss Hallie Gibbs left last Friday for Studley, Va., for an extend ed visit with the Misses Greenlee. Dr. Wm. Fleming left yesterday for Wrightsville to attend the JUST RECEIVED A big lot of .that good Flonr that makes the good bis cuits that melt in yonr month Tube Rose. Monitor, Forest King. Price still lower. Grston & Tate. 10JO-DcTticmJ fWrW-lUr. D a Harria. , ; 1 1 IXSrrtooo lUr. MrUy. ' SATCROAY AFTCSXOOM 1 40 Organisation. -i43 Btitt Rrport from all DWtM and tJtors pmwst.' ' t:lS Kel cf Oomr Coorattoo a mocgtha Eaptlrt Cnrcbof oar A sodatioo A. P. SorrrW. J. D. lla&t. mum p. ruck. 1.06 DSdrod In tU lodiridaal Cbarca lif end Wock-IUr. a P. to say that Mr. Holman made a Lowdcrmilk and XL IL nrrtnf . lasting friend of every one he met, scxdat morxixo for indeed Mr. Holman is a very -S0 Drotlocl WrrkiM Rv. J. R affable man and a natural and lik- WWullW able companion. 1030-Snnday.ftchooi Mm Vung Mr. Holman is the biggest man, iQ ?; " ' . . . . . fi ! A.W.OiHaxtt. (3) IMaraUoa KidTrmio- commercially, who has yet visited lng QJUiwo-D. L Carlton (I) Marion. We parenthetically aUte parrat s raflar to AiuxA a4T that 51r. Holman likes the town School. th E2ct opoo ib QJld-w. verv much and sava he is comini? IT- Morgan. Jolf 14.191a Dear friend: I vrcnt this morning to the grocery. I hid a bxiket cm tnj arm. I got the bxikct full of 'thing and brought them "home, Mama, said 1 was a good trader This Is what I got: Dove Brand Hams, Break fast Bacon, Holland Rnst, Chipped Beef, Grape Fruit, Pineapples, etc Yotxr friend, JACOB. P. S. 1 got the things good and cheap because I went to ED. MORRIS, FOR SALE Fine large goat. Stndebaker wagon and harness, ply to D. R. Hyams. flso Ap- LADIES See our new Street Dresses ready-to-wear - for lesa than yon can afford to have made at home. Pretty selection. Gaston & Tate. mrat J. IL Tack w. of Abr5IW 1 JO Addrma oa Sands j rVr&noI Wort -J. IL Tndk-r. 8.00 5Wrrooo-TUr. K. IV lUrtinx. DOVE BRAND HAMS and Dove Brand Breakfast Bacon, fresh at Gaston & Tate. FOR SALE 125-acre tarm on Muddy Creek. . Apply to E. H. House. RUTHERFORD COLLEGE, opened "Wednesday, August 17, 1910. For a catalog simply write your name and ad dress on a postal card and mail to An derson Weaver, Sec'y, Rutherford Col lege, N. C. t 8-18 WANTED Two or three good men to sell an article needed in every home in North Carolina not already supplied. Steady employment. Salary or Com mission. Address: Corporation, 306 South Main St., Salisbury, N. C. 4t 8-4 A Statement, In order that I may mjK'lf pursuing such an I right with the public and corrtct idea. certain rumors, I take this method Here it would not be remiss to of stating publicly that I shall rf er state a few facts about this mam- buy votes for any cand'tJsU moth corporation which controls or toU for any man of either tarty the match industries of the United whom I believe is not oppowj to Renew your subscription to The meeting of State Dental Associa- Progress. Mrs. F. S. Clark and two child- Btates and all civilized countries, the plant that has made it by far more profitable to buy matches "than to cover up the fire. The Diamond Match Company is distinctly known far and wide as the "good corporation." The reasons for this name are manifold I the further buying of voir. K. G. GofDsmt. The Progress big contest is now on. Who will you nominate 1 Griffin's Pharmacy Opposite New Hotel We must thank the people of Marion for their co-operation in our effort to establish an up-to-date drug business in their town, and can but admit our surprise at the increase in busi ness since our opening. But we come to serve you, and if its quality, correct prices, accuracy' and efficiency in work you want, we are here with the goods. Come in, inspect our line. New goods coming in dairy. Try our celebrated Asheville and Charlotte Ice Creams. Phone us. Phone No. 33. ren, of a ayetteviiie, arrived satur- but the cbiefest of them are throe day to spend some time with rela-in number: First is they have re- tiveshere. Id need match makinsr to a science. Miss Sadie Downum, of Lenoir, employing perfect machinery was the guest of Miss Martha! which enables one to buy 100 Decker during the latter part of matches for a pennythat is a last week. I beneficial accument to the general Mrs. K F. Greenlee and Mrs. E. welfare of the people. Second: H. House are spending the week They allow the jobber a living rate. at the former's country home at merexore it is easily seen u now Woodlawn. ne PP'6 110(1 jobber profit the w , , corporation is considerate in so Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dale and permitUng the "cut oown" of its little daughter, of Lenoir, are profiL rejtsOQ u lbe spending the week with the for- GovCrDment never has had a bit of mer's parents. troub,e with thij . corporation, nor Mrs. Ella Dysart has as her has the Government had a shadow guests Miss Pearl Dorset, of Soar- of doubt as to its clean conduct, tanburg, S. C, and. Hugh Mc- The management of this corpora Rorie, of Statesville. tion is generally conceded as being Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ledbetter aln?ost Infect. In an interview with Mr. lilan- ro-obt or toe coxDmojc or Tttr Bank of Old fort at Old Fort. In ih 8lU of Nona Caro lina, at th clow ot boiDMi Joi iotb. 1910. RDSOURCEJi Loan an4 dUnoonU IJ7.T06 31 OTerdrafU, mcvm and on aenrvd USSJ IWaalnjc booM 3.10OU3 rnmitnrv and fLxturm TOU 00 Do frota banka and bankm 4,rT9 OS (K44 cxan &G.VO0 Siirrr coin. Inclodinx all miocc coin enrrmey liect N fttiocuU bank noU and otbrr U. S. DOtm &SX0O ly ISaiirgaipinis '"3 '"3 3 3 3- -3"53j It will pay you to sec our new lot u of Trunks and Suit Cases, also Men and Boys Hats, The bicst and best line of Men Shirts ever carried. The best 5Bc work Shirt is the city. Toul 14.323 U LIABILITIES 8.000 00 S.tO 00 Capital rtock Horplaa fand rarrvot rpvnam and Uim pi4 S 09 Bills l.VO CO Tm OrtifiratM of Drrnrft 17.23 IS DrporiU nbct to cWk 1&.1M M Caahlrr'a checks ooUtAadicx l &3 Spring street. teach the Chapel Hill school. J L C A Farm 'near Marion, Old Fort, or Nebo, containing .1,00,0 acres or less. Any thing worth from five to, ten thousand dollars will n c m f " -iHr J O i hftvA crnnA lt honsflkftftrjinc on t t VwittA ;n ton be said tbal Mr. tioiman was the most pleasant tisitor be has firpr had. TndMvl. both Mr. Rlan. w ww . t ia w-w a I ' VY- riess , A' ton and the town are fortunate in Hall Johnston and H. W. Dysart having Mr HoRnmn- U U &e all left yesterday for Charlotte to undividcd desire of Mr. uj. attend the SUte DemocraUc con- ton and towQ tbat Ur Holmtrj vention- come again. Mr. Holman left Civil Engineer R. L. Greenlee, Sunday afternoon on train number H. A. Tate and George Bird have 12 for New York. gone to Statesville to make a per manent suvey of the Statesville Misses Davis Entertain. t i t:i i I Air x.ino xuroau. The home of Mr. W. W. Davis Mrs. Ella Dysart sent The Pro- on Morgan'street was the scene of gbess a few days ago specimens of a beautiful lawn party last Tbu rs the finest radishes we have seen day evening when bis daughters this season. Two of these radishes Misses Ruby and Pearle entertain, weighed four pounds. ed for their gnests. Misses Eesie Wilson and Flnrnw Hnntr. of The Progress is under obliga- Nebo, and Miss Mattie Hicks, of tions toX. M. Price, a well-to-do J Glenwood. The guests were met farmer of Dvsartsville. for some in the hall by Miss Swannie Davis very fine June apples sent us Mon- J Annie iaocr ana j u t -ur vu xr iu nsherd into the cloak room then day by J. Webb Walker. tha MriAr mhu vas unl: Dr. J. G. Reid left Tuesday for f ally decorated in ferns, daisies Wrightsville Beach to 'attend the and rnoaooenoron. mere tney i u o ty. 4 i were given a hearty welcome by annual meeting of the State Dental honored From lhe Association. Mr. Reid is on the parlor they were shown out on the program for a paper on bridge lawn by Miss Ruby Davis, which work. ' I was beautifully lighted with Jap anese lanterns.' Uld umey games ii r II n I . , I wciu uiutu uumi taw uuui . mcuoweu d. oc u Association. few. fnm;.M Ktr m; The annual meeting of the stock-Swannie Davis, Annie Babcrand KoMprs of tha McDowell RniMint? Viiaays aiwcii. & Loan AssociaUon wasteld Fri- . Delightful refreshments consist. , . rr -rrr -rx i luif oi aoa cream wcrvtcrTaj aay aiiernoon at xi. y rrysart s on the imwn br Miss Rubv Davis omce. . ine secretary's repon was assisted by Misses Nell She pardson read and approved. The report I and Jennie Clay, and Messrs. Ed - showed 1118 shares in force at the "in Corpening and Arthur llicka. nrnt timft. All of the stock- . Between twenty-five and thirty I . M. - t J- l.ij . u!i.i i i lEuesis were presenu wdo. on u-i me snowing iuauo uy iuo aaituwiA-1 f ni timfi ! tion this year. " ,The old board of directors was re-elected, viz: - Thomas Morris, Wm. Sweeney, Geo. L White, R. F. Bnrton, J.- L. Morgan, D. : E. Hudgins, H. W. Dysart, - J. Q. Gilkey, E. H. IJvsart. ToUl Sum ot XorUi CrtBa. i Ud4t of Mcla. i I. P. M- Bradr. CaMrr of th abor-namrd tnk. do otvuJj rrax that tha aborv tatrtnt U tru to the txwt of tnj knowUdjt axd Wi(. F. M. Baadlct. CWilT BnbNcribM and rwram u brfgr cm. tnii 12th da? of July. 1910 J. P. IIa&mox. Notary PnUk Correct At trt: J. a BradW. l P. IL Maabborn. V Dtrwrtaa I P. Crawford. ) 3 3 3 33 3 3 33 3 3 . Some people arc going to save money on their CLOTHING. Why Hot You? Wc arc offering some rare baris ia Mca'f, Youth s and Boy Clothing and extra Pasts, We Are Closing Out cmr Oxfords and Low Cat Shoes at a sub stantial reduction. Mj We can most assuredly please you ia yy Underwear, Belts, Collars g. g.; Give us a Call to sec what wc have for you. sMcCall Su Conlley O 0 DOC DOC DOC DOC 0 0- F k,cb tt y Duslhies ABSOLUTELY FREE We have a large collection of pretty and useful dishes including Caps and Sau cers, Plates, Platters, Soup Plates, Etc., that wc arc giving away to cur customers with cash purchases of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing and Notions. How it is done. With every cash purchase from 5c up wc grre you a cash coupon which you .keep until you get the amount required o get the dish yea may select We want your trade and make this special offer to get your business. We guarantee not to raise the price oa our goods and to sell you goods as cheap as you can buy them, quality considered.. . CLOTHING CLOTHING Q Country Club House.. The Back Creek Fishing clab has subscribed a thousand dollars to build a dob boose at Back Creek Falls about 9 miles from Marion. This will be a modern country dab The board of directors met the! hoosA containing six or more rooms same afternoon" and re-elected om- and all modern conveniences cers as follows: -Thomas-Morris, 1 s. H. Yancey baa the contract president; Wm. Sweeney, vice-jfor instruction and work has al- president;H. W. Dysart, secretary, 1 ready begun. . The dab hoase will and D. E. Hodgins, attorney. . 1 be com pic ted at an eaxlj date. 0 Men and Boys, .wc want to impress upon your minds the fact that wc handle a complete stock of Mens and Boys Clothing and can giTC yoa the best Talucs for the money. This is how wc can do that We haTe sercral other lines to make our profits oa and don't hare to make a big profit ca clothing alccc. U wc sold clothing alone we could not afford to sell it as cheap as we do, as that would be the only way we would have to make our profit, but as we have several other lines to sell we arc satisfied with a small profit oa our clothing. If yoa are from Missouri just look at other lines and then look at ours, and we are sure yoa will agree with us. We have a large stock to pick from and more suits coming. . Make our store your headquarters while ia town thcrppin and give as a chanrr to treat you square. - . t. , , . , 0 "THE SQUARE DEAL STORE." ;Ol DOC DOC Ur Jy U b vU VI U Mj Ur Mj xU viz Mj Mj Mj Mj Mj Mj Mj Mj Mj Mj Mj Mj Mj Mj Mi tLr Ml Mj Mj Mj Mj Mj Mi Mj Mj Mj Mj Mj Mj i Mj Mj Mj 0 n 0 u n D n . u !D C ".
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