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.. -ft ' r MARION PROGRESS PUBLISHED EVEBT THURSDAY EVENING McDowell publishing co. Marion, N. C. r r MARION, N. a; AUG 4, lWa': The, South. "The South is .like a sleeping giant who" is-just beginning to stretch his limbs, and rub his eyes, and manifest other symptoms of awakening. The opportunities -'here for growth and development are without parallel anywhere, and this is peculiarly true of manufac turing enterorises. The plains of the provinces of Ontario and Mani toba in Canada are unsurpassed for wheat growing, and other forms of farming, but it is in the South that - the big opportunities in other lines x exist. The United States is des tined to be the greatest nation on thA earth, and the South will be the nation's garden spot. Ex. dm mcei The Instinct I modesty ritar! eYcry wom 5,fte freat hindrance to the euro ol womanly diseaaee. women ' 'brink from tha personal ucstioni ol the local phy icia which seem indelicate; Toe thought of examined- ii i b- horrent to them,' and so they endure in eUeoce a conditio- of disease which surely progresses from had to worse. . it has heea Dr. pierces prirUeio to r isreat many women lcio have tocad m rents -" tor modcstr in his otter of FKCB ooamntts . tloa by letter ait correspoadeaeo ia held a sacredly coafldentlaJ. nddrosm Dr JZ. V. - . pierce, Buffalo, K. Y. - . : - Dr. Pierce's Favorite. Prescription restores and. refulatej the womanly functions, abolishes pain and builds op and puts the finishing touch of health on every weak woman who fiives it a fair trial.'-""" ; : - It Makes Weak Women Strong ; Sick Women Well. You can't afford to accept a scrtt nostrum aa a substitats) " for this -non-alcoholic medicine inown CQMrosmoN. r7 rtVvV"5 "CORSETS IAIMTV a TMI Any woman who chooses can im prove . her per sonal beauty with little elTort or expense. Wear an , BEiurr .' 11.00 to' w It vrill improve the appearance of any gown that U worn over it. KALAMAZOO C02CT CO. 1 . Exdaaiva Killers J; KALAMAZOO. MICH . Because we believe in them we aell and rtcornmrnd them. McCall S. Conlcy -At Q IE 3 T2 SH 5H :S Subscription- Getting Contest which Free winner to a Trip to the i Ua Sutherland's Ealle Eye Salve Is a creamy snow white ointment put up in air tight screw cap tubes. .Will ptitw anv case of sore eves and will not injure eyes of a babe. Sold everywhere 25c. . How the Gorilla Walks. The gorilla has not only a crouching habit, but he walks on all four of his : legs and has the motion of most quad-t rupeds, using his right arm and left leg at the same time, and alternates with the left arm and right leg. It Is " not exactly a walk or a trot, but a kind of ambling gait, whfc the chim panzee nses his arms as crutches, but lifts one foot from the ground a little In advance of the other. He does not place the palm of the hand on the ground, but uses-the back of the flu ' gers from the second joint. A Clean Salve Is desirable. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve is a creamy snow white ointment and guaranteed for all skin diseases, such, as eczema, salt-rheum, chaps, etc. 25c. A Cupid Prescription. "Well, then, how must 1 make love?" "First you must believe that there Is no one in the world but me." Tve got that far already . "Next you must make me believe that there is no one In the world but you." IJfe. - 2I0TJXT TABOR'S PBABOIIO YlSIOir. ; Matthew I7il-8 i4Hfc iuiy . . m - - TkU U v lelovcd Soi M tcXom I am well pUtuettrhcar r Wss." IX daya after our Lord words concluding our last study, fee took: Peter, James and John, three of bis favorites among the disci plea. Into a high mountain. " There he waa transfigured before them; that Is to say,. bH appearance changed, his face shone like the sun. his garment were white like the light: Then the vision grew and Moses and Enjatk appeared to be holding conversation with the transfigured Jesua. The Impulsive gU4eter, anxious to serve. Inquired whether or not It was the Master's will that they build three tabernacles; one for him, one for Hoses and one for Elijah, on the top of the "mountain. One of the'erangellsta says, "He. knew not what he said. Another account shows that the three disciples were for, a time over whelmed by something like drowsiness but later became fully awake. It was on this occasion that they heard a voice from the heavens, saying. This ia my beloved Son In. whom I am well pleased; hear ye him." It re quired our Lord's kind words and touch to relieve the Apostles of their fright, and looking up they saw no one but Jesus. His transfiguration had vanished, and It was the Master, just as before. If, momentarily, they thought that Jesus had entered Into glory, they now perceived that they were mistaken. Another account tells us that as they were coming down the mountain side Jesus charged them that they should not tell the vision to any one until after his resurrection from the dead. Be thus explained to them that the whole matter was a virion, an apparition. This was a. fulfillment of What he had told them In his last words of our lesson of a week ago, "There be some stand-, lng here which shall not taste of death till they see the Son of man coming in his Kingdom." These three disciples bad been standing In his presence at the time those words were uttered, end now they had seen the Son of man la his Kingdom glory ia virion. The reality of that vision has no yet come to pass, although it Is surely nigh, even at the door. - . 1 . ' St. Peter himself declares that they accepted the vision as a corroboration of our Lord's assurance of. his coming Klngdont. In his Epistle he eays, "We have not followed cunningly devised fables., when we made known unto you the power and coming Of our Lord Jesus, but were eye witnesses of his majesty his kingdom, when we were with him in the hory mount." (II Peter 1:10, 13). Yet the Apostle proceeds to tell us that this vision, helpful as tt was st the time, became secondary as he came to a better undemanding of the prophecy which more particularly. describes our Lord's second coming and Kingdom. Be says. "We have a more sure word of prophecy a more sure evidence than the vision to which we do well to take heed as unto a lamp that shines la a dark place until the day dawn" until the Millennial morning dawn I Peter 1:19. , . : - , : Before leaving the story of the transfiguration, which srmboltxed our Lord's Kingdom glory, we note his gracious words to the affrighted disci ples, "Arise;; and be not afraid. On several occasions be thus addressed them It would appear that by nature many of us have a consciousness of our own. Imperfections and a realization of our unworthlness of Divine favor; and fears' are likely to grasp us and torture us. This Is because we do not know our heavenly Father.: The more we learn of him the more does the lore of God cast out fear from our hearts, and assure us that be who crested us is sym pathetic towards all who are striving for righteousness. He is a grtal God, not a little, one. True, he will not give his greatest blessings to any except those, who come Into harmony with him, but, on the other hand, he is cot a demon that he should be feared as suck. Be takes no pleasure In the suSer lng of bis creatures and will not permit that any should suffer eternally. CHOLLXi. CID07IILD 4 CEIO EIIIVAT cuscnnzih ttouiz In effect May 5th, 1910 Eutera SUnd ard Time. "Southbound I Posiititoinr D&nte Dp St. Paul Dp Speers Ferry Dp Johnson City Dp . Erwin - Ar Erwin Dp AlUpaas Ar Altapaas Dp Marlon Dp Thermal " Dp 8paxtanburg Ar Spartanburg Dp Thermal Dp Marlon - Dp Altapaas . - Ar Naft. No. 8 Daily Dally l:10pta 8:15 am 1.23 p m 8:44 a m 8:40 p to 1021 a m 8.00 pn 11:54 a xa 6:33 pn 12.84pm (lp& 11-29 p m -1:45 p nr 2:03 p m -No. 1 6:13 a m 103 p a 7:49 a m 4 :00 p m 87 a m A M p m 11KX) a m 6 JO p m North bound ' No.6 Na4 Daily Dally 4:10 p m 1023 a m 6:18 pn ll:uo am 644 pn 11:43 a ta I ;at ICnoxville, TennM October 4tH -to. 9th, inclusive, with all eiqperises paid : : : Second P nzc AlUpaas ' Erwin Erwin ' Johnson City 8peera rei i y StT Paul t. Dante ' Dp. Ar Dp Ar 109 p m 423 p m 427 p m 83 p m 61 p m 823 p m BJOpiU $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded -disease that science has been able to cure in all. its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being - a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and givinz the patient strength by building up the I therefore his provision that all shall have, through Christ, an opportunity for constitution and assisting nature in do-1 regaining perfection and eternal life, and that whosoever win not avail him self of this great privilege must die the second death must be annihilated. While Jesus and the three favored Apostles were to the' mount of trans figuration, supposed to have been Hount Tabor, st the foot of the mountain there was a man whose son was a lunatic, whom be had brought that the Lord might expel the demon. The: Apostles had already been out as the Lord's representatives. In various parts of the country of ' !alestine. curia Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation the' sick snd expelling demons in his name: so they assayed to cast out this demon ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that tney oner Une Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co.. Sold by drusrasts, 75c. Toledo. Ohio. r The River Jordan. The Jordan's course In a straight line Is only sixty miles. Along its stream tt measures 213 miles. Life on Panama Canal has had one frightful drawback-malaria j; trouble that has brought suffering and U0&1U to. snousanas. l ne germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaun dice, lassitude, weakness and general debility. But Electric Bitters never fail to destroy them and cure : malar a troubles. - "Three bottles completely cured me of a very severe attack of malaria," writes Wm. A. Fretwell, of Lucama, N, C, "and I've had gcod health ever since." Cure Stomach, Xiv t ; er and Kidney Troubles, and prevent Typhoid. 50c Guaranteed by J. W. Streetman. - Genius. v Genius at first Is little more than a great capacity for receiving discipline. George Eliot The Cause of Many ; Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailinc- vc. -aianysuaden deaths are cansed by i itheart dis ease, pneumonia, heart -failure" or r apoplexy are often the result of kid- ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to advance ,.thekidnev-TjoisoB- rJ'W '-causing catarrh of the. bladder. Brick-dust or. sedttnnt f "tue urine, head ' ache, back ache. kn.. back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervous- ne, .oT-xne- Kioneys tbemselves break ; down and waste awar cell bv n : . Bladder troubles almost always result '. from a derangement of the kidnr. better health in: that organ Is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of th ViH- ney s. Swamp-Root corrects inability to noiaunne ana scaiamgpaia in passing it - and overcomes that unpleasant necessity 'of being compelled to go often through ' the day, and to get up many times dnrin . the night The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root the great kidnev rnnl ; " is soon realized It stands the highest be- cause of its remarkable health restoring properties. A trial win convince anvone. , Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is ; sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. Yon may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, Dotn sent iree Dymau. -aaaress, " Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binffhamton, N, :Y. When writing mention reading this gen erous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Rwatm-Root.-and don't let a dealer sell you something in place of Swamp-Root IX you do you wUj oe cisappoinieu. but could not The Bevised version speaks of the sufferer aa an epileptic Indeed, ail higher criticism disputes that there l such a thing as -obsession by evil spirits. It is a common saying today among the Higher Critics that. what our Lord and the Apostles mistook for demon possession was merely insanity, epilepsy, etc Of course the word ditto Is broad enough to cover any kind of ailment whether It be a I direct affection from the Ad versary, or an Indirect one through heredity! In either esse there Is loss of ease, dis-ease, discomfort We, however, have more confidence in the wisdom of the Lord and his chosen Apostles and moutb-pleces than we bare in all the Doctors of theology and Doctors of medicine In the whole earth.' We there fore accept this narrative Just as it reads, that Jesus rebuked the "devir and cast blm out of the boy. who was cured from that very boor. - - une oiscipies wno had been unsuccessful In easting out thl demon, called the Master away, from the hearing of the multitude snd asked him why faey bad failed when. they attempted to cast out the demos.' Qe replied. "Because of your little faith." . Another account says that he stated. This kind eemeta not out except by fasting and prayer." - In . other words, the teaaoo to the Apostles was that their greatest power would result from their tiring very near to God. living Uvea of self-denial and-prayer. Of course, fasting to be seen of men Is nor here Inculcated, nor do we suggest that the works of pen ance on me part or disciples would make them more efficient In the under standing of the Lord's mystery; rsther the thought is. the nearer one lives to God the more of the. Divine power may be exercised by snd thmazb tUm. it is pernaps dim cult for us to understand our: Lord's reference to their having little faith, for they, surely exercised considerable faith lit ma kins an attempt to cast out the demon. Fslth. to be successful, mttrt t barked hx spiritual powen and our. Lord assures us. that even with a small amount of faith we would be able to remove a mountain and nothing would be ImpossV pie. we are not to suppose that our Lord meant thattis followers should try to remove mountains as a diversion, nor as a proof of their faith, for bv ma doing they would be seriously Interfering with the Interests of othrs who would be more cenvenlenced bv ha vine th mountain rnuin ' tmi would have no right to do. We assume therefore that the thought hut h that If in the fulfillment of the Divine command It should be necessary to have a mountain removed, and If the commission bad been given to one of the Lord's followers to remove the mountain, and If he could exercise the faith to obey the command, the result would correspond to the faith exercised. " AH that the. majority of us could do would be to exercise aa much faith as poeaV as w lxTa V more Dd also seek to cultivate a greater degree of 1IUIU. 8 JBQ p xa SJOO pml No. ) am 8:13 an 8:13 a m 83 a ta 1020 a m 11:17 p m liM pm Through train service daily betwem Dante, a., and Spartanburg. S. C. making connections bet woa all points nonn, east, weal ana south, The Carolina, CUnchfield and Ohio Railway. CUnchfield Route." the right to vary trm the time shows above without notice to the puliia. Patrons are requested to apply to near est agent xor uefinue iniortnatioa or to - Chas. T. Maxdix T. MM J. J. Campion ' .1. Yloe-Prea. & Traffic If rr. Johnaoo City. Tenn. NetlcefSals el Vahiahta Timber Laodt. - By vtrtae of a decree f ike seseiloe eart mi MeOoveQ eoeaty reader tM IHm day at Jaly IMS la Se special pr .flag Mltte4 W. A. Ueforui at aU. t. K. O. C4orU e ala tc aadenloed CoialMl(rr wOi m wmhOe aaedoc tor oaa U lac eoert aeeac doce la kur-l loaw MeDevaU eoaat, X.C.M Msoday. September SU. r9t0 the follow lt otaeHted UM: flasTTaACT-Bcctaalac ea a suit asd i en aa tKe rld la U eld airlj aae, aad ree aUf w U pole to a etaAa aad, r ea IW Ue eftacMUUo road: aad ta the eld amraca! Uoe;tbeaoaariawUasaUeMaacClpcto to adadcaMUataadotairm,tbel eeracr ea top of arM;teeeeejt4JpoaMieeieaa4 polatenwaa eld aurked. S3 potea lo Ibe beftamUg. cwiQlilu abeat M res. . St Gu u sirs Dnip ! at Rutherford College A first class school for boys. A competent corps of teachers and good religious and social influences. 3rd and 4th prizes Beautiful Quartered Oak or Mission Style Ro eking Chair and a finely finished- Guitar 8 8KCODTaACT-Brf&Ue a mm a kUe eaa aad pointer la tac eld Use of tfeU poiee aonkaf tbeekl reck noraer, lac belaUf eoraer, aad raaalac veM 10S potea le a ataaa aad polaterata tae eU awtcd Bae; laeaca vtta taaM M potea la a stake aad polatcrs U U edje of aa eM SM sear ataceUoele atarcS; ihcaee eaJl 10 potea eroaalaf las armach to a tUkeaatlpolatrnlalateMnee: laeaea aootS artta saaM U potea ta tae tftaalf . ooataUl aooet (S aeraa. TmaoTaACT Beaiaaiaff ea a (aow dova) aad petaera ea Ibe aide of a rVtr. tae bexlaslaf earaer of the rock aoeaa to acre tract aad roaaUtff aoaui wtlk Ua llae ot eakl trarsapeteatoCa. BlorvU' Ua; laoa aitk C. O. Morrta Bae potee ta kla tbeace aoatk potea wkk C. O. aforrte ttaa to au eoraer tfceaee weal Uh C. O. at orrte Baa potea to a suae la the Bae ef said lo acre rock I aoaae tract; tbeace aoatk wUk said Bae II 1 1 potea to aoheeta at eak (aow deva) aad potatars. tae eld eoraer; taeaee seat Uk the eat Baa ay Cbe "loaaioais ptaa ITS potea to a tftie tliteoa aortk SO potes to a atake ta iba croak ; taeaee waat wttk ibe oVl aurted Baa M potea to a auk a, a eoraer of ffa. Paoaa 13 acre trace; laeet oortb vlik artad Oac of aUd trart araai ereek, M 14 potee to a stuke oa a rU road. taeaee wact wttk tbcaU Bae SSaatee as altvl saaeaadpolaa9ntoarwaxDp,tbeeideoed&toa. SA al eoraer aetweea tae Bird aad Ootart aalrt; FVl tbeace aa per preaaat asaaetSe dlrecttoe. aa eoaUltloaal Bae, aomXk M eaat potee to a stake ta the pabUe read; taeaoe aoatk So polaa to a dogwood aad potaarra; I weattMpeteeto Ibe beftaalac, eaa4a!ataf U acrfta awrao tea. , - -. Tkls ISUl day of Jaljltta, 'Jl -. . w.T.sioaoAjr.coj cojvniTiojvs' Have a friend send in the nomination coupon (found elsewhere in this issue) or send j it in .yourself. This will count for 500 votes. : , Then you are to raise votes by getting cash subscriptions to The Marion Progress as follows: Ons Year S1.00 . 5C0 rc!ei 0i Yur Sl.Cy 253 rci 6 Months 50c 200 tctej 6 Mosths 50c 1C0 rc! 3 Months 25c 50 yotci 25cRtr.twi!J DaHctCct He. -The Contest ia now open and will end September 30th, at 6:00 p. m. Only three months jn which a worlc CHICHESTER S PILLS 1 Dozea. sealed with Blue Hibooa. Taaa a. ataar. Bmr af rmmr blmon RBAKB PILU. aaT taw kaowa a Best. SUart. Ahran tduu. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EMRYYu'lEKE THE NORTH CAROLINA State Norm a 1 and Industrial College Maintained by tiie State foe the Tubmen oi North Carolina. Fottr regular Cooraea leading to Degrees. 1 Special Oonrsea for Teachers. Fall session bezina sntm. ber 14, 1510. .. Those deairine to enter should apply as early as possible.- For catalogue ana other, information ad JULIUS I. F0UST, President Greensboro, N. C Cozsd to the Farmers Institute. " To feel Rtronfr. hava trrwl armotftA an . O, " W W W OT OTOT Qlgestion. sleep soundly and enioy life. I nae Burdock Blood Bitters, the xreat system tonio and builder. - , - Wop 1 sey's Sliuidardn " MIXED llNTre Highest grade made, Superior ' to White Lead, will not chalk 1 or mildew. , Formula haa stood tae TJ. S. Goyernment teats and those of the Master Painters. -N " .- Wot--v Aaamant Floor. . and Deck Paint for your porch and .room ; . floors.--, i r -, i., . ?u rHard Oil Finlah, liamela and . . :V: Stains for sale by J,.-; .i -, , v' . rionpiiiHEtiiOTa': traatad. Xndora4 br a-rsJeiaiui. Cost wiuia raaeaozaii. boo of iauajoaiaJi W w-uT, wt n.rrpc bl, auaata, Ga Ell E- E.TH2 CO U C H AiiDCUnCTi::LUr:G3 ' ) i Further Particulars WilBe Sent All Conlestanls Eii-a J X3AtlTr.:0ATA!:DLL..OTTRCJ:iS nor. m mmm Progress Marion, N. d CCCXIXI7I!3 CHas. Carson, 1 ivuarion, N. C '. . 1 77 SS ' aj'afla -naaa imms sjii aeaaatoaw a lil.OT ot,UTot J ' thIotIi: 8 8 8 8 8 8 B Vrll: P. C. r-r 1 f . r
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