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7 I 2 - V Li endorse Best Poultry Exhibit 5outh Has Ever Shown . World-Famed Poultrymen to Be at the Appalachian . Exposition at , . x :-" KnbxvIIIe. ' FINE TOiMIC FOR .V.OMEN. The - Appalachian Exposition poultry 3how at ' Knbxville, Tenn., will.be an other one of: those clean, square south- , the most .re!Iab!; ;:- ern shows- 'LastCpar's record was ab- ' - , o ' I solutely perfect, and'.wlth L. B. Audi- CO'lS SKF12CO V jsier ast manager again, the poultry tonic and blood j KSr a, TSZ . ,? 4 !oly;and fairly dealt with. As manag- ; renoyaior , - j ing-editor of The Industrious -Hen, We.themdersii?nedherebv certify that second vice president of the American we have taken Milam with very benefi- j Poultry association and president of the state branch; Mr. Audigier is in touch with ' poultry men everywhere remedy, We authorize the publication of our endorsement. : ; Rev. J. Clevelard Hall; Rectoroof -Cfturch of; the Epiphany, Danville, Va. Rev. R. L. McNair, Pastor Presbyterian , . , Church, Charlotte C H.? Va. Rev. VC. Holland, Pastor rCeen Street : . - " Baptist Church, Danville, Va. ' Rev. H. D. Guerrant, Methodist Minister " t Danville,4 Va. &ev. D. P. Tate,' Methodist Minister, ' ' Danville, "Va, and with every poultry interest in the United States. . - ; ' " - ; - The executive committee to which all weighty matters for discussion are re- Cerred, is composed of L. B. A-idigler, chairman; Jas. H. Henderson, Sam M. Cooper, C. W. Henderson, Capt. Thos. wmm Wtiil- ' -FOR i . : ii Hi!' No More Totacco for Mars Hill. - , , . . Last Tuesday was a memorable NEWS OFTHE STATE N. Happenings of General Interest Condensed for Busy Readers. Catawba Cour.ty will build two miles of sand-clay roads, from Hickory to Brookford. It is believed that a chair factory will be established at Hickory in tho near future as a result of Hick ory's $200,000 guarantee funcL It is now thought that the Slate Treasurer will not bare to borrow tho $250,000 authorized by the last Legislature to meet appropriations tj public instructions . " Prospects arc better thau ever before for building of the electric trolly line between Gastonia, Dallas, Cherry ville, Sbelbr, Rutherford ton and Asbevillo by tho North Caro lina Interurban Railway Companr. Tbo work on the central highway PROPLSSIOXAL E... McLean, E. H. DePoy, Knoxville; , . .7 V. v - b,tn Newton and Hickorv will j. c I oay iu iiio Disiory ui inc vuwli ui i . . "The Methodist" - encJorscs !J.1Uam ; s i The endorsement of -Tfee' Methodist is not to be.had by anything of doubtful -mer it, but this paper stands ready . to lend r its influence for that which it believes will tenri ' to the betterment of humanity, spirituaii v . morally, materially or physically, S" : When such : men as Revs. D P. Tati, V Horace D. 'Guerrant and p.i'ie" of lUve 'u'v character fgi re their uvj alined e-aaw - .rnent to the physical bc.oj:fsr de.''t'froni -the remedy advert;sn on tne iuc viy ; ( ..':ofthi3 paper, we feel saily commendi i ." : X'to our readers. E: G .-- Ibecly'. m ' l i, .Jvlethodist for September "The Baptist9' Endcao.i v pMilam ia tlie name of a great medc"s r-tcfr line manufactured in Danvilla. and froai i , J i "timonialsof some of -our best citizens v.r -.: .safely recommend it to our frisnds who ara uf - ferine with any of tha diseases it proposes t cure. The men at the. head of the ccn)?any mm ufacturioe tiiis medicine can bi relied cflx. licv ; J E. Hicks, in the Ba ptist UAlon.- -, . v Askyour drusgist or wrtta . ' Tor.bcoUJet .y.v." ; The Oilam Lledioine Go,, kz Danville. Va. lawu, -una- iiars am wnen, aucr a concerted ----- . r. : , : , . Cleveland; J. oof- n ',l nr turt tntv Enterprise AH funds needed abore tet; Hugh.M. action on tho part of tho faculty J . nf,.. . . and student body of . Mars Hill tbe SaO m lo piven by tho coun y sciiptions. Paul Beattie and -Beulah Binford Released, liichmond, Vn. Sept. 7. After ! JlCpIorustlJ HI ; Daily -.lii Sept. 15 lo 0ctvl5: -The Brlin.ton Route will: sell :vcry low price,' . ( cpc-i2c:y tickets to prac- , . . tically all .points in Mon- v tma, Idaho, Washington,: i Oregon, Cdlfomia, Nevada Arizona, Colorado,' Utah,, Wyoming nd the Canadian Northwest. -: ' . , -These ticket3 yv!Zl -be good in y : tourist sleepers," also in through ; coaches and reclming chair cars . (seats free). . . - Through turrist "ilsepcrai ' via a greatar -variety cv routes thajx - TwiasDawy from St. Loui vIa ElSiaas to ti- Worth Critic C-at ' :,Onco DiV lA'V' Loii via ScoaJc . ', Colorado i-y CaUfonua j - Twice Daily from CHIcgd via St. Paul ' to tho norttricllic Coaat : - . Twice Dnily-rrrv CMir.j via Scenic r Cckrado C-Lfraia; - .: , . ; PersonaUy, .ccrdcteil excttrstcnfi' . to. CaJiftTssiijf eevcral times every : "week. Est service. and equip-' " vmentt most attractive routes. ; 'T - If rctl ere go-ingr Veelihy all sssaaoa . find out afcxiri: oc? Jcrrico ocdjratea s i-ftforo ttartii's: VaughaiC Lebanon M. Jackson, John- Mars Hill wheD, after tt concerted 3 80? ftt f ' S3S ,h toD 3on uuy; a. j. lawson, A. Dinyriddie, New Market John E. Jennings, for a number of L, U nnrl tK rltSnc nrl r. WN maQQ up by private sub- years secretary of the East Tennessee i . -.i ... - Poultry association, and secretary of Chants of the Yl'lagc, the entire exposition poultry show last yearhas supply of cigarettes and smoking been re-elected for 1911. J. c. Vaugh- tobdtco in that town was converted an, v a prominent Middle Tennessee . t. n j i i poultrymen. was reflected superintend- lto a b,C "OnGre, nrotind which pnt. circlrd a largo number tf petplf The ablest judges in the United wilo offered univpr nnd soni'S of bein hold in tlm Honri-o rountv m a. 1 . a. m m a I . " - Diaiesuavueen Beieiea, m iuo L, , ,: . northeast, south and west. Judge W. ""iluiviMiHO'uiimuLj.iiiuhu jiu n uiin ior uiu cum:nnn C. Denny, Buffalo, N. Y., has been as- circled upwards nuil vauiahed into wealth in the Henry Ikatti cvw Sleh h0?e IslndRf1kd8 B" the air. ' for more than a month. Pul tons.-"' Kev. C. Vv . Koeso, who craduat- Beattie and BeuUh H uford wcrr IChas. -1. Fishel, Hope, lnd will td from Mars'Hiil college in 1008, yiven their liberty today by order judge the Wyandottes and the Games. m stAt0 evangelist of Illinois, of JudtfC WaltcrA. Watson, of juage a.. j. summer, nuuer, ra., is i . k t i4t -t . r 1 1 esoeciallv commended by such 'well wh,,e tiOK his parents at Muis the Chesterfield Circuit court known judges as Judge Wittman and Hill f.r a few days, waed an antl- Paul Beattie went directly to his F. H. Cook, the Brown Leghorn man cigarette 'campaign, which resulted homo and enj03ed his liberty ira- to pass on Leghorns, Hamburgs and ln destruction of all tho Ciuar- mcnscly. Ho will laU-r co to New Bantams : . ettes and smoking tobacco at that lork and go into vaudeville, har . h; L. Hutchiron, Crystal Springs, I place and the sipniuR of a pledge injc received many tempting oflcrs ! SrST bSS by 0,1 th0 o Mrs Hill durioc his ' inc.rccr.tion. Tl.c Jude Hutchison is painstaking and that they no longer handle the "Girl In the case' did not !avc just tJ all, and. gives universal satis- article, the sale of which Prof. Urn jiil until some time after Paul .;:..rK,ifc.An. -Mo"'. PWt of M. Bcttie.- She wM in conference paiachian Exposition. poultry show last H"1 college, has continuously with agents of a New York Film company and left about noon with them for the metropolis to pose year f6r. ?2r2IJvlllesilt3r there fought jigaiost for. many years. wnrbe .no, 'discount of Jess care being , .taken -again. Thfe dates of, the poultry snow nave Deennxea-ior,ine tast weeK i When of the -exposition, Sept -25 to .30, and I work m me entries win Dcsiuveiy ciose mia av. inn irnnw vrm urn TP-iif mn i i ... . . ,cv, rr.vo qk . io j T .f vaaJ.4n.1i wnnf,iu.im k.,.- eu tue iiim ration or Uae two-vm- about 500 birds were refused entry be- but yon mOAt work as lon as vou cnu I ncssrs. rrttisA this' niTft was not comnlled with, fctand. What you nml i Electric Bit- and. Manager Audigier and hU assist- tera to trvBgth.and vigor to ants will be affair and as rigid in en- bnild Jou up. l5oa-t bo wek. sicku or forcing the rules now . as then. aillng wben Electric Bitters wlUben.-fit The Appalachian Exposition open Ton from the ftrtt done. Thousand Sept. 11 and centimes to Oct 1. bless them for their alorionji health and strength. Try them. Evry bottle is Ma Uri Tn Ctnn Wnrl ben your doctor orders yon to Vtnp r moving picture productions, it staggers you. can't" yon No demonstration whatever mark- weak. Life's Three Questions. Hie three great question.! of life are: Is it right or wroiik'TH i iruu ur inimji is iv ucaumui or r Forced to Leave Home. Every year a larjre number of poor Ci r T-P vaavo ' xt 1 1 rfc .3 Imtira j oAru util racked with coughs, are urged to go to L IYlrs. Laura m. Newland Dead. another emulate- But thu is costly aud not always sure.- There's a better way. Let Dr. King's New Discovery cure yon at homeL "It cured mo of lung trou ble," writes W. B. . Nelson, of Calamine. Ark., "when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weight. ' Its surely the king of all cough, and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives and health to it. It's poeitively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, . LaGrippe; Asthma, Croup all Throat and Lung troubles. Ii0c aud $1 00. ; Trial bottle free at J. DR. J. GILLESPIE REID, Dnrmsr Will answer dlb at any hour of the night. :: :: Roocs 3. 4 icd 5 First lationjU Bask Building, Marion, C. C. B. McBRAYER ATTOn.ET AT LAW Prompt Attention Gives All Business Intrusted to My Care. :-: :-: :: :: UpSUirs, Street man Building L. A. HAJVEy COVYTY SL'JTVXYDR. C. E. HOUSE . ASSOCUTC AliTKACT A?ET BLUK PtlTfTS 0?L in Sir"rtr3a K !x. McCALL & LISENBEE ATTOrtNEYS-AT-LAVT PoUet Building, E3 Floods in China Cause Alarm. fr?!:!!? nly 500 J' udS These our education shouh ncip us to answer, and in so much as it fails it will lack in rcachirg a proper physical or moral stand ard. When the college girl returns to her home, whether it be her parents or her own, her college training should have fitted,, her to answer these questions In relation to the fundamental needs of life, in food, clothing, and shelter. Hits to H.t J. Barnum. of Freeville, K. Y., homc ccomics to give. General was the fever-eore that had plagued bis culture not alone means the catwe. life for years In spite of many-remedies I . , , MJZ ne mea.Ai insi ne n?ea uucKien s j fcV uuutiauuu &uu appreciate. ; Mrs. Laura M. Newland, mother! of Lieutenant-Governor W. C. Newland, passed away at her home in Lenoir Monday, Sept. 4. Airs. Newland was 83 years old. She is survived by ono daughter, Mrs. R. T.Clay well of Morganton. According to dispatches from Arnica Salve and wrote: "it has entire- but' to react on the resources and -m ' - i pi n f aw. ly healed with scarcely a scar left, . . . , u,lw auu fehanghai, China, great ' fears are Heai3 Burns Boils, Ecrema. Cut, problems of modern civilization. DR. R. J. BURGIN . DENTIST f Marion, North Carolina Office in rOTEAT DCTLDIS-C; M. L JUSTICC. M. D D. D. S. DENTIST Rooms 2, 3 and 4, Stfettmati rioUilnt Marion. - n. C. tL tL ilcCALL a It, KcCALL McCcill "Bros. UNDERTAKERS CoTHns and Burial Supplies Any business intrusted to our care will receive prompt and careful at tention. 1 , w?rrrKi K)o Time" Uoad ; H.R.TODD,rl Siraicaham. Ala. - - n: G707: felt for the safety, of the American I Bruises, Swellinirs,'Oofn3 and Pilea like men and women missionaries whoimaslc- 250 at J- are stationed in' t!ie Yang Tskiaug - K Tax Sale. , ; I will ' sell on Saturday, the 16th dav - of Septem6r 1911 the f folding 'real s ' estate to satisfy city taxes .for; tho year . :;JC Smith, lot, tax - r - $4.70: " WV,lot; t&44 8.10;, v jJ.H Finley heirs, , 1. lot, tax ; ; 4.05 r , , J. C. Brown, City Tax Collector; , Angust 161911 ; w "I havea world of cyinfirlATinA in nv.o - berlain Cough Remedy for Ihave used " witu penecT success," writes Mrs. M. L- Basford, t Poolesville,-Md. For- sale -y au ueaiers. . N -, Valley where the Hoods have al ready claimed more than a hundred housand lives. ' " " - and these problems .in the- large mean the preservation of health, the prompting of physical vigor, and tho material well-being of the race. Harper's Bazar. . Average Prosperity. . . " . , -The crops may bo short in fact, it is conceded that theyhavo been larger, on tho whole, in some other xwiuveiy no reinsdv that will relieve so auicklv and I cure permanently the moat aggravated be disposed to make this fact the n the next session of Conirress. basis of a panic oreven of dull busi- ho Democrats are public servents ness. This is a great country and whoaro not afraid to let their coun- it produces billions of dollars worth try men know what they arc doing. of commodities in tho worst years. There is no longer, any excuse for Even tho caucuses of th nr T7 i.1 . i x 1 i I - I i 1 iwooi.xaroai inoro.w.posuiveiy noi ftnw, , t . . rt -u i crntc f U II .... ... quickly andJJ15"3' wuu u vuuuv j iu unrui w,m,j vi vj iuuju nnj vo oe pUuilC cfe, as Bloodine Rheumatic Liniment. J. W. Streetman, special agent; - v; ; , A Slave to .Style. : . "Your4ittle friend has'tbe ribbon of honor again this "week, while" you nev er In It" " ;:: . -.' Over McCal! & Ccnlcy's Fumirjrc Store. -OC0-K-CO'O00OC0 Sate of eu and tot a tzr CCttt. Depot. iijnmrr4i1i cf 3LfMV.rfX. C. If T. t wint..&mf ru wcaat u cm , 'JVhy, mamma Suzanne : blond, panics in this country and when and blue is becoming to her, but I am , .t . - . a brunette and can't wear 4 it." Pele uuu "ai"1 - a ceriam sign OI crooked manipulation in some quarter. Greensboro Telegram. Mele. ' s - Por Infants and Children. Tfi3 Khd Yea Hai3 AIv3ys C::2hl : Bears- the . Signature of In New Jersey tho entire Demo cratic party scrambling to get in the Woodrow Wilson band wagon. Tho Chinese cultivate an odorhis onion. IsHIUHESTER S PILLS iui wmuj pieasa pena mexne box of Bloodine Blood and Kidney Tablets. They are fine for the kidneys. x ours truly. .otroennan, special agent. I t SCLD EYTI r'K nm-:-rrc 1 T 1 ' 1. D. lXltiut asul eta ,'t-,tl f e - Mi3t. t5t 2wtneT tuttmurtiu at (lotn 'ctk a. m. the --crIt3 real ctutt ti.tt SUtt&rr cf tU c: at .': XftHn '-l t ci: tj M'Ji'r uUiftU Jut ItJirf. 5 l a'4 es cf a. Trsr ? c e f 2,' jr. CW Ksruf-
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