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UARioN i JPROGBESS, UAK10N N. Xk, THURSDAY, OCT. 13, : 1921 , -; -OOOO60OOOOO00000QOOOOOOOO0O00000000000000000000 0 .! ATTEND ANCET HONOR ROLL o ( ? . f J , f e 111 I ;V GLEN WOOD HIGH: SCHOOL The following students from Gleri o wood High SchooChave won places 3? Ion -the attendance honorroll, .which TH ATS 'A is made up : of those pupils who are Straight o .- . - Vr- o - :o o " O - snnffl ... :' Tic- Ox-. - T : i !ihll':ll':tllllt.'tHitliHt!Hin I' 7 Me EVERY ONE OF OUR MANY CUSTOMERS KNOW THE PRICES JHAT WE ASK FOR OUR TOOLS AND HARDWARE ARE HONEST; PRICES. WE BELIEVE IN GIVING ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND WITH US. THIS IS -WHY WE AREl -GROWING EVERY- DAY. OUR GOODS MAKE AND. KEEP 'OUR TRADE." . COME IN TODAY AND LOOK AROUND. YOO ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO BUY. WE ARE GLAD TO StfOW YOUOUR GOODS. - OUR HARDWARE WEARS. Car oMoa Hardwa re - R.K. SHOTWELL 7 -4 ,ma. Brunei!Jay Morgan, Lee Byrd, j. nomas Arrowooa, -;r loyu - jw.uuc vur seph Pyatt,Robert - M orris, Norma Rayburn Rebecca Marlowe. J v Second grade: Doris Morris, Vir ginia Gardinv " Lucile Roberts .Vera Pool I I Tlo. T?ool Tmr Arrftwnftd: flftrrifl RflV- burn, Norris . England, Gibburn (Swannf : William XGoforth,:: Monroe Marlowe, Grayson Marlowe, Avooa row - Hunter Clarence Pyatt, Max Poteat. ' Hoke Swann, Arthur -Hol- Third grade: Trueman. Westmore land, Ray Westmoreland, Garland Swann; J: Lynn .. Byrd, Annie ; Clark Marlowe, Ruth Goforth, Hennie Sue England.;-, '- :. Fourth r grade: . -Zenia .Morris, Blanche Mashburn? Malcolm : Mash burn, Sue Frances .'Roberts. Fifth r grade: Thelma . Roberts, Arnia Westmoreland, 'Jesse Mash burn, James Goforth.' Sixth grade: Louise Swann, Mae. Goforth, Elizabeth Poteat," Ruth Pyatt, Minnie, Greer, Xingle Swann, Boyce Hensley. Seventh grade: Ethel Goforth, Laura Hensley, Cecil Rayburn, Ar nold Pyatt. Eighth grade: -Edna Mashburn Ila Ward. 1 Ninth grade: v Pansy - Mashburn, Guy Greer, Gladys Pyatt Marie Eng land. . Tenth grade: Ralph . Hensley, Claude Mashburn, Eula Pyatt, Verla Rayburn. Eleventh grajie: Ora bright. ' New -Fall and Winter Foroitiuir e amid NOW BEiriG SHOWN AT THE TYLER FURNITURE CO. For. several weeks je. have-been opening up new. furniture and house furaishings. . Our stocks' have been increased wonderfully and we are now prepared to take care of your needs. Our present stocks were bought while prioesiwere lowest,-so when you buy, here you buy at a great saving. SEE US FOR Baby Cribs 'Kitchen Cabinets Tables Stoves Hanges' Rugs ' Window Shades . OR ANY OTHER FURNITURE OR HOOSE FURNISHINGS. Mattresses Dayenetttes Parlor Suites Bedroom Suites ' Dining Room Suites Odd Pieces of Furniture Iron Beds m FURNITURE COMPANY WA HERE. I i-.i 3 UL C w . s'Z . , . V) 1 j L W JV i "These Rats Wouldn't Eat My Best Grain," Says Fred Lamb. "It's hard to keep" rats out of a feed store. Tried for years. A neigh boring store sold me some RAT SNAP: It worked wonders. Gathered up dead rats every morning. Bought more RAT-SNAP. Haven't ' a rat now. They wouldn't eat my best grain when I threw RAT-SNAP around." Three -Sizes, "55c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Carolina Hardware and Red Star Pharmacy. " .. r . ..... . l-'Big--stoctalvanied-Shinglesl : : size 4Qymches by 14 iricbes, made ? by a, reputable; manufacturer that f usesgood spelter andjknow&rhpw to out fit on. Fire?-, proof; lessen; your insurance need" o o o o o p o o o o o a o o Damtinif in- cKes and c3 6! iiicHes 1 MARION, N. C. 0600OtOOO0OOOOObOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO lour LETS MAKE THE SOUTH "THE LAND OF THE CRAPE MYRTLE" Progressive Farmer. rAH over- the jsouth now, the blos soming 1 crape myrtles are adding to the beauty "of the homes that are for tunate enough .to have them. If you have no- crape myrtles on your grounds, why not decide now .to get some sprouts from a neighbor this fall, or else order a few from some nurseryman 7 As we have of ten . said before, if any other section of the United States Had a virtual monopoly of a tree as beautiful as the crape myrtle,' and co easily" grown, thai; section would -soon become famous as VThe Land of Crape Myrtle." Why thenJ should not the "south make use of its opportunities in this respect? - The crape myrtle will not nourish in the coulder states north of us. It is one of God's special gifts of beauty to the south; and no other flowering shrub J or tree blooms for so long a period, has such a variety of colors and tints, or requires less care. If only one crape myrtle sprout were set out in every southern farm er's yard, this fall, that action' alone would not only help beautify each in dividual liome" but would also go far toward -making the' south "The LancH of the Crape Myrtle." It is- worth ' doing. $ 10 ? TOoiijjiemiv : We have all of. us spent money which we -couldn't afford Ttov sjjjpnd, just because we had it with us.- We-have all loaned monev on the spur orVthe! momentichXwe7ri never 5 get back. "fTou won't need a keyi you won't need thickrwalls and strong locks to protect your money. rWe have all that. Be free ; f ronv anxiety. ' T You ;wiii-receivei47p: ,1 w a a h li k. a k - k a i i. k w mum Bmv a. a j ' Save $100? I t)ne C3c pkg. can kill 50 rats'. The - . : . - :ii - a-. y z averase-rai win roD,you 01 aiu a ! year in feed chicks and 7 property de- I ctruction. r KAT-SNAPis deadly to no smell. Coiiies m: cakes. Rats will pass r up meat, "-grain, cheese to feast on RAT-SNAP. Three sizes, ; 35c, 65c, $1.25. ' Sold and guaranteed -by .Carolina : Hardware and : Red Star- Pharmacy.' -. '' ! :-:;- A Good Thirst is a Thing to be Treasured It is Al- : -T 1 : Wyr Worths a -Gob? Drink. v, - v v r; : : ; Our Soda fountain tputs' up-the best drlnk'yoit everi ha d. It will p ay you to wait until you can reach our 1 v fountain ..v,i,-.e-";; --.r. - : V -You Will Nbt Be;Kept Waitixig Only tw6 Cdhsid- erations are ahead of Promptness-at Tour rfountaini' Cleanliness Quality. - - j ; ; ' '"-l - t v J A mine -in r Brazil has- given gold and silver continually since JX12 5 ' . ROBERT BONNER; Prop. C ' " CotarrlrCmi lie Cured Catarrh Is a local disease greatly Influ enced -by constitutional ' conditions. . - Iti therefore requires - constitutional treat- -ment. HAiiS CATARRH MEDICIKE is ' taJcen internaJlv - and t-hr-nno-y. 1- Blood on cthe : Mucous Surfaces of f thft fiVatftm '-tliT.T.'O f A rr A n -n -r-r.- MEDICINE -destroys the- foundation of the disease, gives, the patient strength by imprtrvingr the-- general- health and assists nature in doing its wrk.- . , - All -Druggistsr- Circulars free. ' - -v-. P. J, Cheney& Co., : Toledo,- Ohio; ' r. y.ikihw r-?eiif -.rmnfini'ir C Vr'y?-" ave . fiahk account your money, is n'oTonly -; secure, but every tick of the-clock; means that it is .;. growingrso. Avhen, you' have niohey in the' arikit is ,;safe against loss, against yourr extravagance, and is . gxwmg .every minute; Over 01000,000.00 :J. L-MORGAN., President 5 .jJALcashief -I SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR: RENT. ( f r 3 c . ) o . 8 - . o r u .-.-'- -o ..-0 ex 1 - 1
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