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On the firing line in 2,000,000 homes. Ask any good hardware dealer, famiture or department store. Umm AJmddin Security Oil—ibr be«^ rcmuHa. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Washin^on, D. C. Richmond, V*. Cherleston, W. Va. Norfolk. Va. Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, S. C. noN SMOK£L£mj;%P. HEATERS Executrix Notice. Bljtyhig been appointed as execatriz last will and testament of C. A. JtanninB, deceased, late of McDowell ’ ^StciBty, N. C., this is to notify all per* tfiipB laying claimB against tlie estate of deceased to exhibit them to the tyi- viflnraigaed at Dysartsville, N.*C., on or before the first day of December, 1W7, or this notice will be pleaded in 'bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imm^iate^ payment to the undersigned. This Dec, 1, 1916. Mbs MA'ariE L. Jaquins, Executrix of last will «nd testa ment C. A. Jaquins, deceased. % ^ NOTICE! Notice is hereby giyen that applica tion will be made to the next General Afisembly of North >ux>lina to ataend the charter of the Town of Marion. This Nov. 13, T916. J. W. Streetman, May^r. J. W. WiNBORNE, Sec’y. BAD wreck at ELMWOOD Passenger Train Ijlo. 15 Crashes Into a Freight-and Several Persons Are Injured. Statesville, N. C., Nov. 30. Three traiDmeo were iojafed, one of them seriously, and a ^pamber of passengers were bruised and otherwise slic^htly injored at Elm wood, eight miles east of Stot^ ville, this moroing, when passen ger train No. 15 crashed into freight train No. 8&, which was stan^io^ at the station. The injur^ are: Ernest Allison, Asheville, fire man on No. 15; both arms broken, hand mangled and face bruised. Jphn Gline;f^heville, engineer on No. 15^ bruises and severe shock. William B. Garrison, Glen Al pine, mail clerk on No. 15; leg pierced by huge splinter. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Abernathy and little son, of Spencer, were bruised, as was F. A. Oliver, of Georgetown, Mass.; F. E. Lewis and Captain Tom Murphy, con ductor on No. 15. Several other passengers were slightly bruised. Engineer C. A. Boone was in charge of the engine pulling No. 88, which was supposed to take a side track at Elmwood and wait for No. 15 to pass. According to reports of the accident, the dense fog prevented the engineer from seeing the switch, and the freight ran by the point where it should have taken the siding. CRASHES INTO FREIGHT. No, 15, with Engineer Cline in charge, crashed into the freight almbs^at the station. The cab of the freight engine was empt^, it is stated, and it is presumed here that the engineer and fireman were investigating their position with reference to the switch when the crash came. Engineer Cline, it is declared, threw on the emergency brake and did all possible to stop the train before leaping from the cab with his fireman, Ernest Al lison. Others on the train knew nothing of danger until the trains collided. Both engines were badly dam aged, the pilots being torn up and the cabs badly smashed. The mail car on the passenger, which was of steel, was little damaged, but the wooden passenger coaches wertf crushed in at each end. Although the train was carrying a large num ber of passengers there were few at the ends of th$ cars, by some strange freak of chance, and they were little injured. Mr. and Mrs. Abernathy and child had an almost miraculous escape. They were seated at one end of a car when the smash oc- cured, and were picked out 6f a pile of debris after the wreck, none of them being more than slightly bruised. The track was soon cleared and service was resumed within three hours after the wreck occurred, a wrecking crew being called from Spencer to aid in clear ing the tracks. - ■ Stop That Couaii A hacking cough weakens the whole system, drains your energy and gets worse if neglect^; your throat is raw, your chest aches and you feel sore ^ over. Reliwe that cold at once with Dr. King’s ITew Discoyery. The sooth ing pine balsams heal the irritated mem branes, and the antiseptic and laxative qualities kill the germs and break up your cold. Don’t let a cold linger. Gtet Dr. King’s New Discovery to-day at your Druggist, 50c. HONORABLE W. T. CLEMENT FEELS LIKE A NEW MAN Former Legislstor Tells Just Wh#t Tanlac Old For Him. E. H. Drum Talks. When the honorable W. T. Clement of Enfield says: “After using four bottles of Tanlac I feel like a new man,’^ the people of Halifax Comity know that Tanlac is a great medicine and has done for him ail that he claims. Neat ly every man, woman and child in Halifax County knows and-respects Mr. Clement for it was he who formerly represented their inter ests in the North Carolina Legis lature. “The Hon. Mr. Clement took Tanlac when he was suffering from loss of appetite, lack of energy and a run-down condition, for Tanlac helped some of his friends who bad suffered similarly,” commented £. H. Drum,. State Distributor of Tanlac. “At this particular time of the year when so many people are com plaining of catarrhal affections of the head, nose and throat, faulty digestion and improper assimila tion of the food, rheumatism and colds, I especially recommend the use of Tanlac for it strengthens the body and prepares it to offset all such attacks.” Tanlac is sold in Marion by J. W. Streetman. Everything Charged. "I want to get my storage battery charged.” “Very well, madame. It wiU cost you $2.” “I want that charged, too.**—^Louis ville Courier-J oumaL' Good for Cmtlpation Chamberlain’s Tablets are excellent for constipation. They are pleasant to take and mild and gentlein effect. Ob tainable eyerywhere. Notice of Sumrnons. North Carolina, ) In the Superior Court McDowell County f Before the Clerk I. T. Avery and A. C. Avery, Jr., Ad ministrators cum testamenta annexo of I. T. Avery, Sr., deceased, vs Heirs at law of Josiah Askew, deceased, names unknown; heirs at law of Wil liam Ainsworth, deceased, names un known; heirs at law of James worth, deceased, names unknol heirs at law of B. H. Chapman, de ceased, names unknown; E M. Hbno fer, G, W. Denny, Zeb McGee, J. Q. Gilkey, W. K. M. Gilkey, F. F. Ni cola, and others. To He|rs at law of Josiah Askew, de cease, names unknown, heirs at law of William Ainsworth, deceased, names unknown, heirs at law of James Ainsworth, deceased, names unknown, E. M. Henofer, and F. F. Nicola. The defendants abpye named will ti^e notice that a pfoce^ng entitled as above has been instituted in the Su perior Court of McDowell ^unty, N. C., before the Clerk, for the purpose of setting up a lost deed from Josiah Askew to Waighstill Avery for an undivided half interest in and to a tract of land in North Cove, McDowell County, N. C., being grant No. 3746 to Josiah Askew and Waighstill Avery,^ recorded in Book No 65 at page 20 of McDowell County Deed Records, to wliich reference is here made for certain description, and to have the boundary of said land surveyed and adjudicated as provided by Bevisal of 1905, section 328. The said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the undersigned Clerk of Su Eerior Court of said County, at the court ouse in Marion, N. C., on the 15th day of December, 1916, at 11 o’clock, a. m., and answer the ^tition or complaint, a COTy of which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Soperior Court of said County within ten d&ys from the date of this summons and notice, and said defendants will take notice that they fail to answer the said petition or complaint within that time, the plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint or po tion. Of this notice, said defendants will take due heed. Witness my hand, this the 14th day of November, 1916. Thos. Mobbis, Clerk Superior Court of McDowell County. N. C. NOTICE! state of North Carolina, ) County of McDowell. V To G. M. Walton Heirs: You will take notice that on the third day of January, 1916, the undersigned pur chased from the sheriff of said county, at a sale in the manner provided by lax^for the delinquent taxes amounting for the years 1912 and 1914, the following described real estate in said county and state, to-wit: 145 ^resoflandin Dysartsville township, hsted as the property of G. M. Waltotf s You ynll further take notice that on the third day of January, 1917 we will imply to the sheriffofsaidcoun- ®y^or a deed for said real estate,^ unless redeemed before the above date expires. Th^November28, 1916. B. H. Cowan and J. E. Flack, Purchasers. Benew your subscription to The Progress promptly, please. '