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WANTED—Chickens and eggs at high-
prices. Gaston & Tate.
for sale—Essex pigs. Apply to
T. J. Gibbs, Marion, N. C. 2t
LADIES! Don’t fail to see the pretty
New Oxfords and Pnmps at Gaston
& Tate’s.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
for sale—Two lots on Lincolnton
street. Apply to J. A. Rader.
IF yotir hens are not laying, try Dt, Le
Gear’s Poultry Powders. Sold and
guaranteed by Gaston & Tate.
farm seeds—Will get you high qual
ity farm seeds at small profit if you
call and place your order with me now.
T. M. Hemphill.
LADIES! See the New Waists, New
Skirts, New Hose and New Dress
Goods at Gaston & Tate’s.
PR. W. H. WAKEFIELD, ck Charlotte,
N. C., will be in Marion at Marianna
Hotel on Thursday, August 3rd for the
purpose of treating diseases of Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat, and fitting glasses.
automobile for sale, or will ex
change for real estate either in town
or country. For particulars call phone
106 or write Lock Box 83, Marion, N. C.
Paint Up and Clean Up. Use Kurfee’s
Pure Lead and Zinc Paint. Outside
White weighs 19 lbs. to the gallon.
Other kinds only 16 lbs. Kurfee’s sold
and guaranteed by Gaston & Tate.
FOR SALE—One and one-half acres of
land and 5-room house within ICO
yards of Nebo High school dormitory.
Apply to Mrs. M. C. Jimison, Nebo. N.
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Try a Stone’s “Pure. Butter Cake,”
Beats those Jlother used to make,
Costs less than the ones you bake.
10c at Gaston & Tate.
Forty Years Experience in
DEMTISTRY
I. J. Holler, of Union Mills, was
a visitor here last week.
Gordon Ambler, of Winston-
Salem, is here on a visit to relatives.
John Erwin, of Davidson, visit
ed friends here the latter part of
last week. ’ ^
Miss Pearl Gibbs has returned
home from Maxton, where she has
been teaching music for several
weeks.
Mrs. J. H. Buckley and daugh
ter, of Abingdon, Va., are visiting
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Kirby.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bobbitt, of
Asheville, arrived in the city last
Friday and will again make their
home in Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. M, F. Kirby and
two children, of Gastonia, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. M.
Gilkey during the week,
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Crawford
and children, of Mocksville, and
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Grayson, of
High Point, are visiting Dr. and
Mrs. J. F. Jonas.
Mrs. J. E. Neal was taken to
Asheville last Thursday where she
underwent an operation Friday
The operation was successful and
at last reports she was doing as well
as could be expected.
B. B. Price attended the Sunday
School Institute at Rutherfordton
last week. Mr. Price returued
home Tuesday afternoon, having
walked the greater part of the way.
He reports fearful damage in that
section.
The Department of Agriculture
of the State, the duty of which At
is to enforce the purefood laws,
has spent much time on the matter
of requiring ice cream dealers to
comply with the law. An inspec
ti6n will be made soon of all places
in the State which sell ice cream,
an^ places where it is sold must be
in a clean and sanitary condition.
As yet no prosecutions have been
made of the ice cream dealers, the
department reports, but they have
been given ample opportunity to
comply with the law, and in the
future violations will have to be
reported to the courts.
MY WORK SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
Plate Worl a Specialty.
Dr. R. J. BURGIN, Dentist,
Marion, N. C.
FOR RENT—Two large connecting of
fice rooms over our store.
Gaston & Tate.
Surprise Wedding at Old Fort
Old Fort, N. C., July 14—A
surprise wedding of unusual in
terest took place here Thursday
night, when Mrs. Lucy McGurry
and T. L. Grant were married
Rev. R F. Mock, of the Metho
dist church, officiated. The mar
riage of these two popular resi
dents of Old Fort was a distinct
surprise to even their most inti
mate friends. Mrs. McCurry is
the daiighter of T. M. Green, and
Mr. Grant is the postmaster here
A MATTER OF BUSINESS,
It is poor business to neglect
your health. Your health de
pends mostly on the condition
of your teeth.
Aside from the pain of toothache, neuralgia, a foul breath
and bad appearance, you are incapacitated for any kind of
work or business.
It is a matter of good or bad business judgement whether
you have your teeth attended to by the old slip shod and un
sanitary methods, or in an up-to-date scientific inanner.
Dr. Justice,
Dental Specialist.
Attendant.
HOURS:
8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Nights and Sundays by
appointment.
Officer O'Omr Slr**iman*J Urug Store.
Court Proceedings.
Owiag to absence of witnesses,
court adjourned Monday afternoon.
In additioni to the cases menti^oned
last week, the following cases were
disposed of:
Joe Parker, Will Cannon, Wal
ter Lewis and Harve Presley,
charged with conspiracy and as
sault, were each sentenced to twelve
months on the Henderson county
roads. Each of the defendants ap
pealed to the Supreme court. ^
Alf Boyce, dynamiting resi
dence, not guilty.
Ella Deal, assault with deadly
weapon, fined $20 and cost.
Walter Curtis, carrying conceal
ed weapon, fined $10 and cost.
William Clark, retailing, three
cas>es; fined $25 and required to
show for a period of two years
that he has not manufactured or
sold any wine, peach juice or any
intoxicating liquors.
P. W. Souther, assault with
deadly weapon, two years in jail
to be hired out on roads.
John Thurman, retailing, two
years, motion for judgment con
tinued.
Enoch Heaton, assault with
deadjy weapon, not guilty.
Billie Bryant, larceny, not
guilty.
John Smith and Emma Smith,
retailing, not guilty as to Emma
Smith; John Smith sentenced to
four months on the roads.
Durant Renfro, assault with
deadly weapon, prayer for defend
ant continued on payment of cost.
John W. Jimison vs Southern
Railway, judgment for defendant
for $700.
Carl Nich and Jim Sneed, rob
bery, Nich not guilty; Sneed sen
tenced to 3 months on roads. Carl
Nich, carrying concealed weapon,
judgment suspended on payment
of cost.
Joe Ray, carrying concealed
weapon, sentenced to 30 days in
jail.
District Conference.
The district conference of the
Morganton district convened at
Glen Alpine last Thursday, the
13th. The sessions were presided
oyer by Rev. J. E. Gay, presiding:
elder of this district, with Rev. J
B. Carpenter as secretary. There
was a large attendance, the usual
routine business was transacted acd
a resolution was adopted favoring
the union of the Northern and
Southern Methodist church. The
administration of Presiding Elder
Gay was endorsed and he was ex
tended a month’s vacation and given
a purse to pay his expenses at Lake
Jnnaluska.
Burnsville was selected as the
place of meetings next year and
Noah Pitts, of Glen Alpine; G. E.
Gardner, of Burnsville; L. H.
Miller, of Old Fort, and J. M.
Swafford, of Rutherford county,
were elected delegates to the an
nual conference which meets in
Gastonia in November.
Farm Demonstrator For Rutherford
It is now an assured fact that
Rutherford county will again have
a farm demonstration agent. The
county commissioners in session
last Monday made an appropriation
for the purpose, and District Agent
E, S. Millsaps, of Statesville, who
was at the meeting, stated that
work would begin about July 30th.
Mr. C. C. Profit, of Bald Creek,
Yancey county, will be the demon
stration agent for Rutherford coun
ty.—Rutherfordton Sun.
Services at the Episcopal church
next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
A clean town never needs to ad
vertise the fact. It spreads.
FOR RENT—House on Morgan street.
Apply to J, L. Biddix. 2t
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A Bargain Event
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Ladies and Misses
Parasols!
All prices greatly reduced.
Now is the time. Come while the picking
is fine. A big stock. New Designs.
All shades and colors.
Prices 39c to $3.98.
p. A. Reid & do.
Marion’s City Store.
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KEEP COOL
This hot weather calls for Water
Coolers and Ice Creem Freezers.
We have nice Water Coolers at $2.25, and
the White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers
from 2 quarts to 4 quarts.
The *Price Hardkefare Co,,
Marion^ J^orth CcLroUna,
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BIG REDUCTIONS!
We are making big reductions in Men’s Straw and
Panama Hats, also in most of our
Summer Lawns, etc.
12 1-2c Trellis Cloth, 10c. ^
12 1-2c Fancy Dimity, 10c.
23c Tango Chifon, 19c.
20c Delhi Batiste, 15c.
18c Fancy Swiss and Tissue, 15c.
We have a now lot White Skirts. Just arrived.
Each $1.00.
We have what you want in the latest Middy^^s
and Middy and Skirt good. The goods and prices
are right.
MARION BARGAIN HOUSE.
$100 a Month For Sickness. $100 a Month for Accident.
Pays $1,000 Accumulating to $3,000 for Death.
“Marcasco” Disability Policy
Costs $24.00 Per Year. Just Out.
Covers every accident and every illness that man is subject
to. No exceptions. This policy is not limited. Pays Sur
geon’s Fees. Pays for Partial Disability.
THE BUSINESS MAN’S POLICY.
Whenever a better policy is written remember the “Mary
land will write it”
Marion Insurance & Trust Co.
G. W. GILES, Secretary
Phone 44. Marion, N. G.