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Get Rid of Tan, ^nbum and Freckles HAGANS ((agnolia Balm. ^cts in^tandy^ Stops the burning. \ Clears your complexion of Tan and Iglcimshes. You cannot knowhow jooJ it is Thous- I ^ of women say it is beit of iJl |l)catitifier8 and heals Sunburn Lickest. Don’t be without it a I day longer. Get a bottle now. At your Druggist or by mail diredt }5 cents for either color, V&liite. pink, Rose-Red. SAMPLE FREE. hyoNMFG. CO.. 40So.5UiSt..Brm»kba.N.Y. Professional Cards OPERATION ON SKULL REFORMS PRISONER Convict's Change Causes Jersey Pardon Board to Grant Him Freedom. Once Rebellious, Now Gentle. Trenton, N. J—The New Jersey court of pardons announced recently that at its meeting a long Ust of applications irom convicts for pardon and parole had been considered. A noteworthy case for parole acted upon favorably was that of Janies Szikely, a Hungarian, sentenced to serve thirty years in state prison for killing a fellow countryman In War ren county. The murder was par ticularly bmtal. Szikely manifested morose tendencies in prison and com plained continually of pains in his head. Dr. Martin W. Redden, a sur geon of Trenton, and the visiting pris on physician, decided to operate cn the prisoner's skulL For a time after the operation the man hovered between life and death, but his condition im proved and he was restored to his faculties. From a sullen, rebellious prisoner he became a willing, eager and kindly worker. He could remember nothing whatever about the crime for which he had been given a long sen tence. The operation established a precedent In the medical world. Dr. J. Gillespie Reid DENTIST Will answer calls at any hour of the night. Rooms 3, 4 and 5 First National Bank Building Marion, N. C. «lust the Thln^ for Diarrhoea. “About two years ago I had a severe attack of diarrhoea which lasted over a week,” writes W. C. Jones, Buford, N. “I became so weak that I could not stand upright. A druggist recommend ed Chaml^rlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The first dose re lieved me and within two days I was as well as ever.” Many druggists recom mend this remedy l^ause they know that it is reliable. Obtainable every where. Dr. Alfred W. Dula EYE SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTEB See Dula 16 Years Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses fitted Exclusively Martin Block, LENOIR, N. C. If you got it from DULA, It's All Right! Katy-dids have been breaking the sileDce of the early hours of the night for some time by their sharp, shrill song. It is said that the first katy-dids song precedes the first frost by ninety days and those who have observed the com ing of the katy-did this year say that frost will come about October 9th.—Wilkes Patriot. W. Sweeney Plumber. Marion, N. C. five years’ experience in the business. Satisfaction guaranteed. Your work solicited Phone 194-. YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST. NOW USE THE BEST Your Dealer or Write Us. the H. B. DAVIS COMPANY, Baltimore, Md, NOTICE! McNalry enters 100 acres of land in Ma "on township, McDowell County, on the waters P creek, adjoining the lands of Amos and others, Bfeginning at the southeast '^nier of the little cove tract and runs east to a ^ke in the line of Grant No. 16130, thence north the line of that Grant to a stake in the line linp thence a west course with the tie pnt Grant to a stake in the line of the lit- cove track, thence to the beginning. Entered July 17th, 1916. No-14122. C. A. DALE, E. T, . W you know anything let us find 1 write, telegraph do anything, just so you let us Jave it. That’s what we’re here for. Send in ne\i^s items as early iQ the week as possible. According to statistics from the otton growing States, North Caro- JDa is sure to raise 63 per cent of ^ crop and the South at large 66. OUR FIRE INSURANCE RATES Has UndorUken to Purnith CItl. «f 8tat«i With Tru« Rates mn Th*lr Propsrty. Our law has undertaken to hare tiie cftizens of the State furnished witJi the fire insurance rates on their prop, erty. They mast be in detail. Read the law: “Agents Must Inspect Property—Pol icy, How Stamped. **Seatk>n 3. There shall be printed, stamped or written on each fire policy issued in this «tate, the basis rate, de ficiency charge, the credit for improT»> ments and the rate ait which written, and whenever a raite is made or diang* ed on any ppjperty situated in thia ®tate a fuH rtatement thereof siiowing ■^in detail the basis rate, deficiency charges and credits, as well as rate proposed to be made, shall be delivered ito the owner wr Ws representative har ing the insurance on the property in charge, by the company, association, their agent or representative witli a notice to the effect that said rate is promulgaited and Sled with the insur* ance department. EJvsry agent of a fire Insurance x)mpany shall, before is suing a policy of insnrance on prop erty situated in a cfty or town, inspect the same/ informing himself as to its value and insurable oondftion.'' In addition, the synopsis of the rate must be on eadli policy, under this or similar form. Will Sloan’s Liniment Relieve Pain Try it and see—one application will prove more than a column of claims. James S, Eergnson, Phila., Pa. writes; I have had wonderful relief since I nsed Sloan’s Liniment on my kne To think after all these years of pain one application gave me relief. Many thanks for what your remedy has doue for me.” Don’t keep on suffering, ap ply Sloan’s Liniment where your pain : s and notice how quick you get relief. Penetrates without rubbing. Buy it at any Drug Store. 25c. The Child Labor Law, just pass ed by the Senate, will be given a thorough test before it is allowed to remain in effect. As soon as the law goes into operation, wheth er within one year after it is en acted, or in two years, a test of it will be made. Liver Trouble. I am bothered with liver trouble about twice a year,” writes Joe Ding man, Webster City, Iowa. “I have pains in my side and back and an awful soreness in my stomach. I heard of Chamberlain’s Tablets and tried them By the time I had used half a bottle of them I was feeling fine and had no signs of pain.” Obtainable everywhere. The State Supreme Court will meet for the fall term August 28th Applicants for law license will be examined on that day. FITTING ITEM FOR SMOKERS Carefessness Wfth Lighted Cigarettes Causes Many Fires of "Unknown Orrgln** tn Course of Year. We havs otir reform leagues, antl- cigarette societies, etc. TheOT have staltistios to show the harm done by the cigarette user to his physical and mental system. But the greaAest dam age done by the cigarette smoker is not inflicted upon himself. The great est danger ftx>m cigarette smokers is that which they i ifiict upon others. After some study and observation I have reached the conclusion that the cigarette smoker Is one of the worst fire hazards of the present day. Most hazards can be seen and guarded against, but the cigarette hazard Is seldom apparent imtil after the dam age is done. Usually the evidience is burned. The habitual cigarette smoker is generally careless and. indifferent. He will take a smoke oh the sly. If some one with authority comes along as he has the cigarette half-smoked, he de^ ly throws it In cm out-of-the-way cor ner and promptly forgets about it. The so-called Turkish or Russian blend cigarettes will burn and smolder un-- til they are completely burned to the end. Unless the smoker takes the pre caution to see that they are out before they are thrown away, to light on waste or refuse, nine chances out oi ten there will be an item in the papers stating that Such & Such Company suffered from a fire of unknown origin. Damage, about $2,500. Covered by in surance. An investlgaitlon is now be ing mad'e. Would the one who threw the cigarette away admit It? Never! He probably has forgotten about it. He has done It so often that iit has be come second nature with him when he has finished smoking to toss the cig arette away and forget it. It is all in the ‘‘day’s work,” done and forgottoo. —^Insurance HeraHd-Argus. The Best Laxative. To keep the bowels regular the best laxative is outdoor exercise. Drink a full glass of water half an hour before breakfast and eat an abundance of fruit and yegetables, also establish a regular habit and be sure that your bowels moye once each day. When a medicine is needed take Chamberlain’s Tablets They are pleasant to take and mild and gentle in effect. Obtainable everywhere. Five graduate nurses have gone from Charlotte to New York city to aid in the fight against infantile paralysis. Cure For Cholera Morbus. “When our little boy, now seven years old, was a baby he was cured of cholera morbus by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,” writes Mra. Sidney Simmons, Fair Haven, N. Y, ‘ ‘Since then other members of my family have used this valuable medicine for colic and bowel trouble with good satis faction and I gladly endorse it as a remedy of exceptional merit.” Obtain able everywhere. Subscribe to The Progress. United States in Need of Second Lieutenants. West Raleigh, Aug. 9.—Presi dent W. C. Riddick of the A. and M. college has just received notifi cation from the adjutant general that there are now 1,500 vacancies as second lieutenant in the United States army. The new bill author izing the enlargement of the stand ing army has caused many former second lieutenants to be promoted to the rank of first lieutenant. In a letter to Professor Riddick the adjutant general states that there will be a competitive exami nation held August 21 for these appointments, and also that all students and graduates of the A. and M. college will be eligible for appointments, provided they can pass the mental and physical ex aminations. r SHOE roUSHES BLACK N^..3JWHITE ^TAN KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT - IO« F.F.OALLEY Coi.LfcL-BuflWoJH.Y -Jim -li CORTKIGHT MetalShingL ARE FIREPROOF They will save in insurance on your house, for they can*t bum. And in addition they are permanent, weather proof, fine in appearance and inexpensive. 2 , For Sale: bjfi C. W. Buchanan, Marion, N* C. Keep a roof of prosperity over yotir head and help yotir neig(hbor to do likewise by trading with him in business. You Help Him, and He Will Help You HOME TRADE MEANS HOME SAVINGS. This paper is boomintf this town all the while. HOW ABOUT YOU? SOME DAY PEOPLE WILL ACT GIRLS IN LOVE TO Falls of Labrador. The waters of the Grand Falls of Labrador liave excavated a chasm thirty miles long. Take advantage of our splendid club offer--The Progress and three magazines., with McCall pattern free, all one year, for only $1.35. Will Demand Ffre Protection I'n Factories, Stores, and All Othiar Crowded Places^ Rating bureaus occasionally find it necessary to suggest certain improvte- m«nts and the adding of approved fire protection equipment in mill* and factories, and In department stores and' other places where people work or congregate. These suggest tions are always made for the pur* pose of saving human life and pro tecting property, and also with the intent of giving due credit for such improvements, thereby reducing tha cost of insurance on the plant. Al- tUough true economy la auh»«rved by following these suggestions, which are invariably in the interest of the owner, despite the Initial cost of such improvementsv some property mani4 agers or owners show a spirit of re sentment and look upon the advice of the rating bureau as an interference with their rights of proprietorship. Apart from imposing deficienoy charges for the absence of approved fire protection equipments, the rating bureaus have no authority to enforce the observance of their requiremente. But is it to be taken for granted that the matter ends at thia point? Does not the menace to life and prei»erty continue? And le it to he eooounted just and wise that the false ideas of fcoBomy on the part of individual property owners are to be accepted as being superior to the welfare and safety of the entire commumlty? Her# ie a point where law makers and the people either fix or consent to condi tions which frequently result In coik^ ly fires and high Insurance rates, but which conditions )the peeple them selves will not heelttfle to remedy when the light of full knowledge fili ally breaks upon them.—Ftre Facta. SIVE PEmiY «Dir When a Quarter Is Obtained It I& to Go to Needy Families of Soldiers. Philadelpbia.—Is the possible war re sponsible? Or is it just a feminine de sire to do what other girls are dolng^ Miss Nathalia Schaeffer is asking her self these Questions. They refer to the epidemic of engagements among h» friends which seems to be following her invitation to join a club for en gaged girls only. The organization, she explained in her invitation, was to be known as the Engaged Girls’ CJon- tribution club, and its purpose was to be the helping of families of s^diera In need. Miss Schaeffer is twenty-three, blond and pretty. Otherwise the Engaged Girls’ Contribution club might never have been organized, because she might not have become engaged recent ly. Who the bridegroom to b^fLs re mains a mystery, as she refuses to disclose his name. But because of her engagement she thought of other engaged girls and one evening at her home here figured out the club which would bring engaged girls together and do some good be sides. Members are to save one penny each day until a quarter shall have accumulated, which they will Bend to the mayor of whatever dty they live In to be turned into a general fund for soldiers’ wives and children. It is to be known as Cupid's fund. Fire and Water. Salt water is considerably more ef fective than fresh water in extinguish ing fires. ■ • -
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