Ladies Coats! Just received a big lot from New York on approval. These Coats will be sold at unusual low prices. All UD«5old Coats must be returned to N. Y. Moodav morning, Nov. 27th. « Come in at once and let us show you this big selection, all at Bargain Prices. * If you are not entirely satisfied, your money will be refunded on any purchase. You don’t run any risk—we are here per manently. P. A. Reid & Co. I. J The Majestic Range won the Gol4 Medal at the Panama Exposition, and has won the highest medal at every Exposition for a quarter of a century. What greater testimony could be given? “The Sweetness of low price never equals the bitterness of poor quality.” “Recollection of quality remains long aftfr the price is forgotten.” The Price Hardware Co. Attention! All realize that this section has suffered from flood conditions and while the demand for feed stuffs will be great the people have not so much money, there fore with this in view we are prepared to do our part by furnishing a fine line of Flour, Feeds and Hay at prices that will please you and save you money. If you are interested in getting the most for your money don’t fail to see us. MARION CASH FEED COMPANY Mortgage Deeds, Warranty Deeds and Chattel Mortgetge blanks for sale at The Progress office. I LOCAL AND PERSONAL T. E. Hefner, of Altapass, spent Monday in Marion. J. D. Wilson, of Montfords township, was in town Monday. Watch for Gaston & Tate’s ad about Christmas goods next week. Mrs. R. F. Burton and Miss Margaret Winslow spent Saturday in Asheville. R. B. Neal’s Variety Store will have its Christmas opening on Friday, Dec. 1st. Only twenty-five more days un til Christmas. Do your Christmas shopping early. The Davis Pharmacy will tell you about its Christmas goods next week. Watch for ad. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Harris are visiting relatives in Knoxville and Je^erson City, Tenn., this week The banks and a majority of the merchants will close their doors Thursday in observance of Thanks giving Day. The McDowell chapter U. D. C. will meet with Miss Mary Gordon Greenlee next Monday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Services at St. John’s church Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, at 11 a. m., also services next Sunday night at 7 o’clock. Mrs. T. B. Dysart, who under went a serious operation at Ashe ville a few days ago, is reported improving rapidly. Supt. Byron Conley, Supt. S. L. Sheep, Misses Martha Decker and Grace Finley are attending the Teachers’ Assembly in Raleigh. There will be Thanksgiving ser vices at the Methodist church oa Thursday evening at T o’clock. Free will offering for Children’s Home. Thanksgiving services will be held at the Presbyterian church Thursday morning at 11 o’clock. A special offering will be taken for the Barium Springs Orphanage. Everybody cordially invited. At a special call meeting of the board of directors of the Marion Manufacturing Company last week an extra dividend or two per cent was declared on the common stock, in addition to the regular dividend. ^^vvvv-vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw-^ i; Business Locals I Notices under this head are Ic a word each Insertion, cash with order. No advertisement less than lOc. c-vwvwwwwwwwwwww Ladies! Look at oar Shoes before you buy. We are showing the ktest things at lowest prices. Gas^n & Tate. G-IBLSI Why don’t you ask Papa to buy you a pair of “BILLIKIN” Shoes andy^e a “BILLY KID.” Then you will be “IT.” We sell ’em. Gaston & Tate. Reliable Merchandise at reasonable prices when you come to the Apple Show. J. D. Blanton. While at the “APPLE SHOW” make our store your headquarters.^ We keep a good warm fire and you are wel come here. Gaston «& Tate. Come to see us when you come to the Apple Show. We have “Scads” of hew things to show you. Gaston & Tate. FOR SALE—Two oxen, aged 5 years, weigh about 1200 each, well broken to y^e or harness but have never been logged with. Apple to S. G. (^d, at the John Yancey place 2 miles north of Marion, Route 3, Marion, N. C. 2t SALESMAN WANTED to seUlubricat ing oil, grease, specialties and paints. Part or whole time. Commission basis until ability is established. Permanent position and wide field when qualified if desired. Man with rig preferred. Riverside Refining Company, Cleve land. Ohio. It W. H. WAKEFIELD, M. D., of Char lotte, wiU be in Marion, at Dr. Kir by’s office on Tuesday, Dec. 5th for one day. The doctor limits his practice to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat troubles, and owing to crop failures, he will make no charge for fitting glasses if the glass es are ordered from him. 3t YOUR TEETH “If I were called upon ^ to state which of the two, in my opinion, causes the most evil* alcohol or de cayed teeth, I should unhesitating ly say decayed teeth.”—Dr. Wil liam OSLEB. Dr. Olser is one of the world’s most famous j^ysicians. All work done at living prices, in a sanitary manner and fully guarsnteed. Dr. Justice, Dental Specialist. Lady Attendant. HOtiRS: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Nl^ts and Sundays by appointment. Sirfiman*^ Urug Stor^, Bi£ Sale of Millinery Beginning Saturday, December 2nd and continues all next week. Special Reduction on all Trimmed Hats. Come get a Bargain. MISSES DAVIS *Wiien Men Buy Clotlic^ They Think Equally ot Style, Quality and Price. Come in and look at our natty styles for young men as well as those for men of more advanced years. The quality of workman ship can be seen at a glance, excel lent finish and the colorings beau tiful. They’re beautifully tailored and they fit. Take a tip from us— look them over. $15, $20, $25 Or Up. J. n. L. Miller Clothing Co. L THE QUALITY SHOP J OK [OcaoEaox WE ARE CARRYING A FULL LINE OF Dry Goods and Notions and if you need a new pair of Shoes come in and see us before you buy. We carry a full line of Shoes for all of the family. Clothing! MEN’S and BOY’S SUITS and OVERCOATS. We carry a Staple line of Groceries. The Peerless Store, D. T. HARRIS, Prop. 301 MARION, N. C. [Ol. * IOC The Progress and New York World, one year, $1.60.