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. : v..-. i I . MARION PROGRESS PUBLISHED AVERT THURSDAY EVENING ! Mcdowell publishing co. , , Marlon, N. C. . MA.RION, N. C. JULY 21. 1910. ANGLERS' FLIES Th Earth Ransacked For Feathers and Hairs to Maks Them. There are trout and salmon fishers who pay several thousand dollars a year for the "flies" alone. Few per- ..Bons can learn to tie artificial flies "knotting hairs that can hardly be seen . bo the skilled fly maker commands ) high wages. The materials, top, are costly, for the earth is ransacked for ' feathers and hairs, and one hair wrong makes "all the difference." The business done in mouse whisk ers Is considerable, for they are used In the making of a wonderful fly, the "gray knat," and they are expensive, costing nearly 2 cents a whisker. Trout rise much better at mouse whisker flies than at the same "gnat" dressed in junglecock hackles, which look much like them. Bears' eyebrows, being stiff and ex actly the right shade, are used In a fly that has killed quantities of salmon. These eyebrows come from the Hima- 1 1 layan brown bear and cost about $1.50 h a set iV- There are agents all over the world v) searching tropical forests for the right ' birds to supply fly hackles. One or the f most sought after skins is that of the t" rare "green screamer," an African bird about the size of a hen, which has I der; that is worth $15 a bunch to the v fly maker. One of these birds sup : plies only feathers enough to make rings ior naii a aozen nies. There is no limit to the enthusiasm of an artistic fly tier, who will use hair from his own eyelashes to finish ;j onT an "extra special" ny. uaDies' nair i la much sought after if it Is of the right shade golden yellow for all the n lighter salmon flies, and one curl will The Vsrdlct va- ?"; - rThe coroner's Jury made ."careful ex amination of thtfnbody and questioned the attending Burgeon. ,;. ' : ;--Whar wu he shotr-;-":TJ'-n'V: "Square through the heartrv A "Dead In the center o the heart?" "Eight In the center. ' -Who shot hlmr " . "Jake Daniels." . : A. dozen, witnesses declared ' that Jake fired the shot, and Jake himself admitted It- The jury consulted softly for some time. t - "Well, gentlemen of the Jury," said the coroner, "what's your verdict T , ; "Waal, J edge, answered the fore man, "we've come to the conclusion that Jake Daniels Is the dandiest shot in town, and don't you forget it!" Two In One '.. Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain is both an inter nal and external remedy. It is an anti septic remedy and " destroys disease germs. Sold everywhere on a positive guarantee. SII017S IN LONDON Crowds That Gather to Secure . . Seats In the Pit A LONG WAIT FOR TICKETS. 1? I- Habits of tha Wildcat. To say that a dog can "whip his weight in wildcats' is to pay about the highest tribute to his strength, courage and activity, and there are very few dogs that would care to earn such a tribute if they understood all It implied. Not that a wildcat is of a specially ag gressive disposition. On the contrary, he would sooner mind his own business any time than fight So anxious Is he as a rule to keep out of trouble that 'he has often been accused of cowardice, but he has on so many occasions given evidence of the most desperate cour age that it is doubtful if the accusa tion Is a fair one. When wounded or at bay he is perhaps as dangerous as any creature of his size. Doan's Regulets cure constipation, tone the stomach, stimulate the liver, promote digestion and appetite and easy passages of the bowels. Ask your drug gist for them. 25 cents a box. wrrr: . . : It takes an expert only fifteen min- t. & lutes to turn out a fly which consists J V of a tiny hook with wings of Egyptian jhdove feather, legs of fox hair and a ,, 1 Doay or mouse rur wo una arounu wuu a thread of yellow silk. A carelessly .made fly will have neither legs nor ffeelers," but the true expert adds the legs and puts on a pair of long "feel ers' of cat hair, white at the tips. All these tiny details will be exactly in their places and so firmly tied to the Hook that the fly will take half a dozen :rtrong fish and be none the worse. JJhlcago Tribune. Long Enough to Trim. A seedy looking man walked into a drug store in south Pennsylvania the other day and asked to have a prescrip tion filled. The druggist promptly compiled with the man's wishes and upon his return handed the man the filled prescription along with a sample of shaving cream. The man took the sample and looked it over. Tou don't mean to insinuate that I need a shave 7" he asked, evidently insulted. "No, no," answered the druggist, looking closely at the man's face; "no, not a shave merely a hair cut." Phil adelphia Times. i Teething children have more or less iarrhoea, which can be controlled by Iving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and iarrhoea Remedy. All that is neces 'ry is to give the prescribed dose after ich operation of the bowels more than -: itural and then castor oil to cleanse system. It is safe and sure- Sold I all druggists. The world's most successful medicine for bowel complaints is Chamberlain's ' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has relieved more pain and suffering, and saved more lives than any other medicine in use. Invaluable for child ren and adults. Sold by all druggists. " Glad Shoe Liberty. Until a short while ago a Denver jryer and his wife had spent all their lrried life in a flat. Recently, how er," they moved to a house out on lanKlin Street, xne nrsi rugai uiey ire "in their new home the! lawyer jurd a queer bumping noise coming fen a bedroom. He Investigated and jnd his wife sitting on the bed and earning her shoes on the floor 'just as Id as she could throw them. Why, what are you doing?" asked I husband, amazed. rm Just , taking advantage of the fcious fact that at last we don't to consider other people in our e lire," saia tne wire. -bang" went both shoes on the again. Denver Post. How tho Town Was Honored. The native pride of small American towns Is one of the most delightful things about them. The Louisville Courier-Journal Is the authority fox quoting this conversation: "Did the presidential train stop at PlunkvUle?" asked a visitor of the mayor of that place. -No, It did not, replied the official, "but one of the party threw out a burnt match as they passed through Summer Colds Are harder to relieve than winter ones but they yield just as readily to treat ment with Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Sold everywhere. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. All Skin Diseases ;ield readily to treatment with Dr. i Antiseptic Salve. We guarantee a box. Bold everywhere. Provoking a Husband. A Mohammedan woman cannot of herself separate from her husband without his consent. He may divorce her with a few words spoken by him self. If she is clever, however, she will take him by surprise at an un guarded moment and contrive to do or say something which will make him so angry that before he can exercise sufficient self control to stop himself he has uttered the wished for words. 'V Manila Hemp. roared with common hemp the png strain of Manila hemp is in atlo of four to three. man loves a clear, rosy complex -Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the I clears the skin, restores ruddy, health. A Frightful Wreck of train, automobile or buggy may cause cuts, bruises, abrasions, sprains or wounds that demand Bucklen s Arnica Salve earth's greatest healer. Quick relief and prompt cure results. For burns, boils, sores of all kinds, eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore eyes or corns, its supreme, surest pile cure. 25c at J. W. Streetman's. The Walrus. ralrus when six months of age fifty pounds of fresh fish In Is l t rr),yv Tease Mi flaTB Kidney onMe and Never Suspect it eraleney of Kidney Disease. jcupic uu 1101 realize me aiarm- and remarkable prevalency 01 kidney disease. While kidney dis orders are the most common diseases that pre- vail, they are almost the last recognized by patient and phy sicians, who eon tent themtelvet doring the effects, while the orig- Hjm linrfrininps the Kvstetn. M What To Bo. is comfort in the knowledge so kpressed, that Dr. Kilmer's loot, the great kidney remedy, Vrv wish tn enrin? rheumatism. te back, kidneys, liver, bladder T part of the urinary passage. '- ts inability to hold water ing pain in passing it, or bad aowing Use of' liquor, wine or iovcrcomes that unpleasant ne f being compelled to go often day,: and to get up many ;mg the nighL The mild and ' Ordinary effect of Swamp-Root ;ilized.- T It, stands the highest i iderful cures of ' the most dis- tses. ' If you need a medicine i 1 have the best. ; Sold by drug f -cent and one-dollar sizes.. It have a sample bottle and a H tells all - - tin sent free i iddress Dr. t Co. Binjf- f jY. When- EccmoC Bwmdp-BmI. i' fcntion this . paper and don't - mistake, but , remember the Out of Business. Small Alma had a severe cold and, holding a flower to her mother's nose, asked. "Does it smell good, mamma? "Yes, dear." replied her mother. "Can't you smell it?' "No, mamma," answered Alma; "my nose is deaf and dumb." Exchange. The Lisa, Orderly and Well Dressed, Begins to Form as Early as 6 e'Cleok In the Afternoon " and In Case of a Popular Play Even Earlier. In the better London theaters It costs- 2s. 6d. to go into the pit, which, relatively speaking, is a good sum to pay, for a half dollar In New York Isn't much better than a shilling in London when it comes to purchasing value. The pit crowd begins to assemble as early as 5 o'clock In the afternoon and In cases of a great success even earlier' than that. My first experience as a pittite occurred In London one summer night two years ago, when, after vain efforts to buy, borrow, beg or steal stalls for a popular play, writes Adolph Elauber In the Green Book, I finally decided to see it from the pit When I arrived at the theater, about & o'clock one Saturday afternoon. X found there was already a long line of men and boys and women, the foremost' with face glued to the pit door and the line extending far beyond the narrow pas sageway to the street In front of the theater. Now, with every .desire in the world to send my New York constit uency some news of this great reign ing success and not without some cu riosity of my own I was still far from willing to cool my heels for the best part of three hours until the doors should open. I turned and found a newnboy at my elbow. TU 'old your place for you. lr." he repeated. "What time '11 you be back V It was then that 1 discovered for the first time this London Institution, the place holder at the door of the pit. one of the many means by which one of the struggling unemployed or of the poorly paid seeks to add a few shil lings to his meager, frugal income. There was no risk involved. The boy was quick o note the foreigner. "If 11 be all roight. air.' he said In his cheerful cockney way. "Is the lady coming too? Me and me friend '11 stand in line, and all youll have to do will be to change places with us when you come around tonight. Only a shillin' apiece. It's worth it, sir, not to have to wait" At 7 o'clock we were back In the narrow court, but long before I had been able to disentangle my boy from the dozen or so others, all looking very much alike, his cheerful tones greeted me with "'Ere you are, sir, 'ere you are, and you and the lady 11 get in the first row If you look sharp when you pass the door. "Gee-rusalem I muttered as we dropped Into the Interstices left by the departing boys, "a good half hour to wait or more.' But, after alL I found the waiting far from tedious. Hawkers of fruit and chocolate pass ed along the line, finding ready buyers among the waiting patrons of the pit. and every few minutes some new vaudeville faker "out of work would come along to entertain the crowd with tumbling, dancing, singing or imi tations. First a Juggler appeared, and when a bobby sent him spinning faster than his plates and balls a contortion ist took his place, spread a ragged car pet mat and began to turn himself In side out while the newsboys and shop girls going home from work shouted encouragement and appreciation. Fi nally the bobby ordered him to "move on, but not until a generous shower of pennies had fallen on the mat The next man to appear carried a valise from which he produced wigs, c rim pled hair and several false noses. Ills entertainment consisted f Imitations of composers, "famous," he called them, but "Infamous" they really were. He was not encouraged, either, for the pit line knew good from bad and wasn't to be parted from its pennies without proper value in return. The crowd was genial, orderly, well dressed, and when the doors were opened finally . I expected a headlong rush. But there was not the slightest suggestion of a scramble little con gestion naturally at the narrow en trance, where a smiling, good na tared bobby remarked quite pleasantly: "Now, then, go easy just the same as you went into church last Sunday if you did go." Then a short passage up a flight of narrow stairs, past a little cubbyhole where the tickets are handed out after you have duly deposited your two-and-six, into the theater and ready for the play. - DO IT MOW. : Marten People S&ouk Net Watt Until .... It Is Teo Late The appalinj? death-rate from kid ney disease U due in Ecioet caaes to the fact that the little kidney troob'es are usually neglected until they be come serious. The slight njointrms nive place vo chronic disorder od the 8uffeter oes gradually into the grasp of diabetes, dropsy, Hrigbl'a disease, gravel or some other nerious form of kidney complaint. If you suffer from backache, head aches, dizzy spells; if the kidney m , secretions are irregular o passage and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. Help the kidneys at once. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kidney disorders they cure where others fail. Over one hun dred t boo sand people have recom mended them. Here is one of many cases in this vicinity. G. I Wilson, Green St, Ruther- Jordton, N. C, says: "My son uf fered from weak kidneys for a loaf time. About two months ao I pro cured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills for him and he bego using them according to directions. It was not long before he was free from kidney ins- stronger. Doan's Kidnev mils LT1 proved so reliable in this case that )i lug them to other persons similarly afflicted." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 centa. Foster-Mil burn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United 8tate. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. A LevtrV Quarrt. She (turning at the duon -1 think you are just hateful, and I ut never going to speak to you again, so there's no use coming into the manic room after me. because 111 be on the rustic bench at the far end of the conaerva- tory. Smart Set. Chamberlain's Stomach and Li ver Tab-1 Kf lets gently stimulate the liver and bow-1 III w vvkK wmiwmvw I the system, cure constipation and sick headache. 8old by all druggist. Recognition. At last," said the literary yonng "I have succeeded in having my poetry taken sertonnly." "How did you manage ltr "Put it into the love letters on which a breach of promise suit la now being based." Washington 8rsr. Soreness of the muscles, whether in duced by violent exerdae or quickly relieved ov the Ire a of (Chamberlain's Liniment. ment is equally valuable for muscular rheumatism, and always affords quick relief. Sold by all druggists. ppScaUon This lini- Man's Mamary. A man forgets hu puod luck next day, but remembers his bad tuck until next year. Atchkoo Globe. A Pain Remedy Both internal and external is needed daily by almost every family. Keep a bottle of Dr. Bell's Anti-Pain. Good for all kinds of bowel troubles. Extern ally for cuts, burns, sprains and all pains. Strongly antiseptic. Sold every- wnere. iv CP Up In tha Air. , "He's a rainbow clianer." "1m that why be bought an alrshlpy New York Press. Work 24 Hours A Day. The busiest little things ever made are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakneas into strength, languor into energy, brain-fag into mental pow er; curing Constipation. Headache, Chills Dyspepsia, Malaria. 3o at J. W. Streetman's. When the stomach fails to perform its functions, the bowels become deranged, the liver and' the kidneys congested causing numerous diseases. The stom ach and liver must be restored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets can be de pended upon to do it. Easy to take and most effective. Sold hy an druggists. - Self Confidence. '' Some one complained to Matthew Arnold that he was "getting as dog matic as Carlyle." "That may be true, he replied, "but you overlook the obvious difference. 1 am dogmatic and right, and Carlyle Is dogmatic and wrong!" - ' Nine Points In Law. A three-year-old was being made ready for a bath, much to her discom fort, as she heartily disliked soap and water. "Don't dlt water in my eyes. she said, "and don't dlt soap In my nose." Thinking to quiet her, her mother said, "Never mind, Dorothy; it's my nose, anyway." "Well, I don't care," replied Dorothy, with feeling; "if s me that's using it" Delineator. A Popular Exhibit. '. The government stamp collection at Washington is visited each year by 1,000.000 men. CASTOR I A Tta Kind Yea Harc Ahraji E::gM Signature of Cu A. Society Card Q3 03 CP til &2 Q3 03 There is more Catarrh in this section of the country, than all other diseases put together, and until - the - last few years was supposed to be incurable For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly fail ing to cure with local treatment, pro nounced it incurable. Science has pro ven catarrh to be a constitutional dis ease and therefore requires constitution al treatment. J3alTs Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken inter nallv in doses from 10 drops to a tea- sooonfuL It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of . tne system They off er one hundred dollars for. any case it fails to cure. and testimonials. His Revenge. "You shouldn't have proposed to me," she said gently. "Yon might have known Td refuse you." "I did know, he said savagely, "or I wouldn't have proposed.' Baltimore American. The essence of knowledge Is, having It, to apply it; not having It, to confess your ignorance. Gonfuci us. Getting The Progress Subscription- Contest which winner to a Trip to the Appalachian! Free E at Foxvillei Tenn October 4th to 9th, inclusive, with all expenses paid. : : : Second P nze clhioOairsIl" up! at Rutherford College A first class school for boys. A competent corps of teachers and good religious and social influences. 3rd and 4-th prize Beautiful Quartered Oak or Mission Style Rocking Chair and a finely finished Guitar COJVVITIOJVS Have a friend send in the nomination coupon (found elsewhere in this issue) or send it in yoursel This will count for 500 votes. Then you are to raise votes by getting cash subscriptions to The Marion Progress as follows: JVtUf Subscription 1trrcttal One Yeir $1.00 500 votes 0oe Yeif S1.00 250 tctn 6 Nontht 50c 200 vote. 6 Months 50c ICO rctrs 3 Months 25c 50 votes 25c Renew.! Do NetCc.ct The Contest is now open and will end September 30th at 6:00 p- m. Only three months in which to work. ... - , Further Particulars Will Be Sent AH Contestants Progress i Napoleon's Grit was of the tmoonntierable, nereT-Bay-die kind, the kind that yon need most when you have a bad cold, oougn or long dis ease. - Suppose troches, oongh syrups; cod liver oil or doctors hare all failed, don't " lose heart or hope.' Take Dr. King's New Discovery. Satisfaction is guaranteed when used for any throat or lung trouble. It has saved thousands of hopeless sufferers. It masters stubborn colds, obstinate couirhs. hemorrhages. Send for circulars la grippe, croup, asthma,, hay fever and wnooDing couku ana - is roe moss saxe Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and Address P. J. Chenjsy & Co., I and certain remedy for all bronchial al- Jteld bvdrnrirists.76o. Toledo. OMo. I fections. 50c, tl.00 - Trial boUW free Take Sail's Family Fills for coostipation i at J. W. Streetman'i -. J V. Jj -.Printed at M ' w Tlhe Maroon n (j'-GET the M Marion, N. C. Samples Shown and Prices Fur " -. ... . . . . . ' nished on Application ' . v.- , - . . m CP M S3 8 S3 a S3
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