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- ys;..- i--yV: .w - vr -;it.- ; . j vrv-- . - " " ' ' - ' ' " - - 4 . - VOL XIII, V: MONt.:Cv TOURSDAY; MARCH 11. .1909. " -zr- - - . . ...... : - - . - w o 1 RO!SSIONAIi W. T. MORGAN r - A L'TORNEV'-'AT-LA W, , in l'irst National Bank "Bid?. MARION, N. G; . ' DR. E. J. EYANS, DENTIST m vion, - - . - Nja "' Knnms 1, 2 and 3, Poteei-Building At OKI Fort second and "fourth Monday's T. A."MORPHEW . T TORN E Y- A T-L A W i i ti over Merchant's & Farmers' Rank. M A (ION DR. N. C. SCHOO L GARDEt 1G Origin of a Movement For the Betterment of Towns, HOME GARDEN FIRST RESULT. J. GILLESPIE REID, Dental, Parlors Will answer calls at any hour of the night. -Rooms 3, 4 and 5 First National Bank Building, "Marion, N. C. SINCLAIR S McBRAYER ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Attention Given All Business Intrusted to T?beir ( )VER G ASTON & TATE STORE EXIT RQOSEVELTi ENTER TAFIV Government ' Reins In New 'Hands- Storm Interrupts Ceremony Washington, March 4. The first Chief Exec'utiveto take the oath of office ; in the chamber of thkl Senate in seventy-six years, Wil liam Howard Taft became' Presi dent of the United States.' '"v!"fw w V"o vttwwirov inn orinoi About- CJnm Tl- President. Roosevelt :'and a guard of 'h School nd-Hom; Thu through a swirl of blinping Snow, I ncouraing Adornment "Advtc aircraft returned, to the White - cnooi G.rdn. House just as -"the sun began to Th 9Cb)o1 KpJenlnK moremeot. forceite way through tl?e thining , Potrne - "pidiy. :a the Ccds of y:. sudden bUzzard tlZ sweeping in from the Nqrthwest cbiidrea. bat has been a rreai hvin in last nigrit, to set away the weather improving -and beatifjlns town and bureau's optimistio promise of c,tle- places aou chooi jnnK "fairand somewhat cooler," caused Jraormej ub floors, or, u j . , lL A . eyesores effaced by vine and slim an abandonment of the outdoor and some towJ depot, 4nd ceremonies on the. famous east grounds that spoiled the nnwarunre frontrof the Capitol, much to Mr. ct towns were greatly cbogo ror ib Taft's chagrin, and threatened for better b tb enthusiastic yowu hr. ucnlTurlats, Speaking on thU nubjorl at a meetlnp of the North Tgj; Teachers' association, s A By almost superhuman efforts a hD Prt: passage way was clearod along the mOTetMul ot chooi jr.irdeolnx t i j has not sprung up like the Texas -5Tne center of Pennsylvania avenue and northers, nor win it pa nwy Ilka for nearly three hours President the mere breexea. Ms -crro has 0.at- Taft and Vice-President Sherman from jotx! the creat oteaua and i T , - , . , was perhaps first deposits In the reviewed a passing column .which Unlted states near PhlJa3e,pll,, aboot was replete with martial splendor 1691. At that time It conid not i di- and picturesque civic display. agnoaed. and men knew not what It Rii - i, , M1. . i . might prodnce. The first fnilt was .llowing the brilliant and im- immatare and ot blo of rcpro. pressive ceremonies in the Senate, doclng its kind, but Nature played her I during which both President "and part tIie Kraduaiiy improved, tbe v- T -j x- i i .t e germs multiplied, and after a course ice-President took the oath of of about yeani QraVriMl, office, President Roosevelt again garden In America was estabiihod t a private citizen bade an affec- KOIbnry. Mass. From this date the , , . ... city school gardens hare led the teach- tionate adieu to his successor while , , all in the historic chamber looked partly because the city school? hare on in silence and then hurried away tt,waJ" been better organixcd and quippea ana paruj uecause me chj children hare manifested mor. Intrr- train for New York. As he pass- est In such work. ed out of the chamber Mr. Roose- "Realizing the educational Taiue of .. , this movement, educators throughout ,l-,v "cxo v.r,.!, I the country college officer. njVcul- equal of that tendered to the new rural colleges, state normals and the a time to stop the brilliant pageant of the afternoon. soperrlKrr with th rwdraiijrr fbai ttw ftaraen huld b utaU. '.School exrrlrootrxnlta t Mtal4 the cm ef thrW7tttaiemtai.trj rrtde and ladtrtdtjsl. , rh r4 aatlafactory. but the ctwun-uaTly aixf grade tystema. undt hVch thm flea was carrd for la imrral tr try grsdea. vtr. IkJft .is (ntrv that itrocxlj oWrtKp (U T3 of wbars mlnrU colnc'tW intirdal r spocslbCtry and tLa rpct f rvtr tr ridbta? Tbo tadrtVdftal nru vtf tha moat siicccMirqi o d tu!. boy .pow4cd & jJot of crvt4.tt a gardeo. wbr - prttrrm3 ft crauon or-prtTanax car sou. puovii the seed, coiUratfc), trrtfaiVi genersl car of the jcrowtc. pucul TJoja of ffxirt jttt tHan MUlr., urn ccy r.f ;W riir-a. It eu fimt (oVt-i ic I44 arvj rpW?) ntt iti f.4i. It rnuii b? roofftt-tai ffj-- ;rxt. . er rart of 1 ha )rriv l&r M- fiUod. H Ka tK kH ras.Mrv$ as it cool many to think f tfeu-rt 5i- I f twjr r-t brc wriiUn. a! in? intoXh tardea on hotir a rk. while the glrU ware Let at; tstt v ing. It ts well to note hire that oft bovr a week U aot sti2!Hni tie ; proper care to a fsrdm. Xrxt py iri r tng enthtsalasm arv fwnr-t thst at UH CO per ctwt of the boy wm care fc t thdr card oa durtn rort TVt forWt wa oo orry u tto- j of the regular rhoc4 tlai 'lrtaratton foe p!nt'r j trrm.- ly begua at the titxf f ue fc" V J In September aoJ rpfb vf vloi ; The gardenj wrr t5rt !u idl tsto . plots a by 3 by 3 atKl rrt; ' r&3 i to a boy. , L "Roys Jo rrad i "! reaulta. and we found H t p' common vsrtetw t Lei r- rml quickly. IWjra la ct Mttx-r tra1 5 drsired rir rar1tk a tTnt9'ii work. "I htrr found tlc :v of --rr in condartlnr sardrt ri?h . biV dren to be mthoslat-.n If tb- f'i j la permitted to alc in tb- -' I tr; , way. similar to aorw of u-sr othtr nV I Jecta, ttSinjZ rompQkion In haviuS j gardens worked. IS ot U Uy I fall. From my t:rrkn I tr-A lau 'j I 4- riippinc rrtoLi larepfv$f traj or nart ajjrv Tber ar VJoSre riirHon't worrVt: , f!rriajpp- tt:t Inn vIJ f-a. ' Arl acoier.l fj tKe a4 I t, H E. McCALL C. R. McCATJi President. McCall 'Bros. UNDERTAKERS Coffins and Burial t. Supplies Any business intrusted to our care will receive prompt and careful at tention. V .' . Over McCall & Conley's Furniture Store. I. W. SAUNDERS, First-Clas Barber. SATISFACTION guaranteed. Yancey Bldg., Marion, N. CJ. OLD HICKORY CHIPS. Our national income is ample. It is our- national outgo that is foolish and wasteful. Some members of the House don't seem to relish an emergency made Secretary of State. Mr. Taft calls for team work in United States department of agricul ture put forth, special effort to en courage such training. This ha aided la bringing about jnucb procresa. and e now find school gardens In the east, the middle west, tbr sooth, the west and oar Insular poaaeeslooa. "Of the many attempts and , the much success I wish to call sttentioa to the noted children' farm of Da Witt Clinton park. New Vork. which has been conducted by Mr. I1 arson. When property b acquired for park enthusiasm rn rw ammrd tt i A 3, In Xt-f Wi&khr; tt r re . Watr r.a!J y rr w-t- lie, ', Now lr5 tVt yt lvr V'.,-f rWi -.jrt tttmti tr . r4 zld foarjt at lh t ni lfrv. , Shall rwl, r-.ai! i : u.. lc ifrw air ifHT" l .- In bjW, m bii, ftr4 fwo Iwd tn the iVf fti As fAJkf Xf t ml V.ioVi aKall ) (vor4 r) iic&., i 111 a lafxl thai' t.-A tjo fctrovr. Kir ami watrr kH ioVro. ringlaod kisll ai Vd.Jtnit Je , The worVJ lo c&l will .xr In rih.rn her?rw r. f t! y tXCttStOR." Tre U ata4f tuwi aitkst 3 3 3 3 3 3 TlrieK Tlcxjttr of Vrij Cement Hu(!d(n 3oc4. ranr ron i ancf Concrete Fencing. Com. Oatr lircxnr Hcijr cma Flour Will pay you to call .and sec ut. before buying cLsevhcrc t e- Buff aloe & tieiwt 1 1 t t . . a JUST RECEIVED compter jfocK of -ai-oIrac the next administration, and in all sometime takea several years for the probability he will be the team. park department to raise enough roon- A. i. - - - Senator Bailey refuses to resign Mr- h. rt rst w, and Frye says he will stick till he lDg ground m one cf the fatora parks, dies You can't scare a Senator out! -Mrs. Parson says that when she be of, his job. gan work In 1902 no plov In the pari Having snatched Panama as . T??' brand from the burning, Mr. rrti m fnr . h.rx frrt Roosejrelt should go down there breaking plow, nags, wire, bottle. ana tane ine jrresiaency. cans and rocks were noearttil. a It Orpo-on has declared war on tad beon a dnmPlr,K pound for ser Uregon nas aeciarea u.ar on t rnJ an nero wr n eiKhborhoo.i U n a I f I lwAvrvn to riAf s rn till I " iiaiiiuMu. .ii vyi"" iuWu.c,ut where the roobest element conald- ic win wage up some uiormug as an inconspicuous way station tween Seattle and Frisco. be- A Proclamation by the Governor $100.00 REVIARD. State op North Carolina, Executive Department. Wmkkkas, official information has M rewived at THIS DEPARTMENT th it I CWmnr late of the County of M ir.-iiMll statVls chararetl with the urarder SkIu-v oooer. AND w HERTS as, itap- ! that the said H. Cooper has fled th Sf it-, or so conceals himselttaat tne - 1 1 r i nr.cei5a of law cannot m served ii i" n him: Xn '.v THKHr.f'OBE, I. W. W. Kitchin, : .v.-rnur of the State of North Caro ! it. !v virtue of authority inmeveStecL l-v ! i .v" '1 ) issue this my PROCLAMATION, 1 f riirj; a rfiWfivd of one hundred Ddl l.i r tor tje apprshensiog and delirery "! :li.- said H. C')-per to the Sheriff of M ; r. h.-ll 'onuty at Bakersville and.-, I i ' ".ljoiii all oiricer.-. of the Sfcatand all X'A citizens t-. assist in "bringing said Timiual to iastice. ron: at oar City of Raleigh, the 13th uav of Febraary. in the year of- our Lord on thousand nine hundred ftnd nine and in tlr' ou i hundred and thirty third year of our American Tndepen- diMlC". Nkal i . w. W. Kjtcsin Ai.kx J. Fkild. Private Secretary. .. I ) ESC Li IPT ION: H. ,ooper, white,: v ai i old. liarht mndy hair, about 6 f ' r tall, weight 16 pounds, rough I at i; i c s drobp shouldered, number ten sti. slow of speech. ered they owned everything !o stsbL They cnllel themselves the Sons of Rest. Going to prison for ten days or three months wts simply nn Incident fn tholr lives which they spoke of as 'jrolng to Larry Murphy's furrn" or "a sail op the river." She said: "1 wu desirous U) try a garden in ,'ut auch a neishborhocxl. convlnrd that tf thA TMUltH ihmiM h what 1 r.UlntM4 this paper Says: There IS no no one ahould feel dUcouracrt fcbo'it place I had rather visit than your ZZVrX n ,h, u- beautiful little town. Uomeay:ain, teret u inunM. a thr foot hit brother. Marion is crowing rapid- nce. oo whuh aduitt could in com- i t it i ' . fortably and very thing hppnlr.e tu iy ana Willi tue civi imyi ut cuicu the rden. BAttafled their curloUy. lhat hoi- pitrpns nronose to maRe iDe strongest or human trait. Every on John A. Fike, of Knightstown, Ind., who was a visitor here last fall, after a lapse of fifteen years, in renewing his subscription to penda a poo th trarhr If vr tr i doe cot show cuucL !ntrrr! I.-. tle rahjet It Is uH- i njt (t r-rj plls to do cntKb l-ls:o tu? irra among pupils with tulmi fitcr 't by acroally rock.inc with tU- t-iji and encoara sine t hero r rw iwy ; with all rach fpfllni it l -afVl for the teacbrr to tak ts ki rd not hesitate In any of th utw3crt-x j logs. I hate known hnja to ia tutu inniu uunni rTrr iirr ia ; . . . . school bonra and o Satartfa ai 1 4 uU jx boy will betla witb a trxc jfnnjt win iL Nw : lh Km fuf nation of conarrtoC all d!!VMW v , JOU u ft ja,, anu n u nereaaarj to mcri hi as filoeh as poailhle. tamnr rviertf procreaa to hare hi a dlun .iiMMl "The barttu of piaat uuieatry t j rru!t of" rsrvw pCfcAiit. xA 1 been rattlns forth rpcfii r!Tr.f fa ' . t , . f cxxiarmf tbta nw t revr-nf for rl ' yean, and thy sr evw rra.!? to d!of lrrf foturr m m ttj f.?f:.rt- all In tbe4r t- hly h "wrvitj rwV'Sft.oc f tll nori three yeera arul find tb3 to I ry r aloable In tneoorsffiS Nn- rard and cItIi- Icnp fo-ffo! "From my etperteoc I Sod rUjk? the Crat rnU of actKMl carmlat be that of a hotne tardea Thl betsx aboot a cloee Me twft tba and bocna and sboVi W rrr-1itd throcfhotit the rrdtd Sttfa rse tng lQftS the boya oodrr ray trtrtlxj planted .V") horr rrlci Work In th rhorl rtrr ii tv nnrnrr of horoe car !nt-"d c tD pproslmttly UU3 wf -oIMtj ,-J i clirrlna- tit orlnc r l1-t8i "Tbr riKflonrlui; r-:f f -.tir ' pardrnhic i-rnir! t ih n--t.! ; of hornc ortl-r rltiit w br r ir. coiWl cHii .ird otK'tn 4-1i m! la pleated. Tbtnefore crj tn tb trft .-4 . M STAi. S SST. rt. iiro5 3'afx. Sm:ttlj "i e have t cjcnrilrit tnt R rcjf CtuUfii 'lwi tS tJC Hayrtc a a rrw ta fera ri-rrj ie Y hen 4t y I cj fjr sny o? Sr a u r-i ;-h titcmt tn,TX lipfX. ' ' Wc art M! wliicf tir Ca: Mwr.:K K&iwU THE PRICE HARDWARE CO. arj' Tiear ttc C"CUtt. c.V. 4 c?cfw dur.Off the r-fir trrrn T Vn term kirln MarclN . si will cm. U n c eifi.l Alisc tiin will Kn pij to mlWi a subject trjktler. Iytwctcrw wiU firc hj UwKert ajvi Lh Cr tr opcH?i?Ar4et.t. TK clji -f thra-e Wttir will t pctt the lttCtJ of itn cixL IVjaxl f Tf 'tit Wa f ei iVrxj r-rw.C-jJ . : ' a- Tiff fir. Irrr. . of dk.f mKtni, ; tvow in crra. a-rj tiwifCiU ttii pyo--- cat .. ari. M NOTICE. . h aroUna, I in the Sn'iMjrlor Court. town will be more your next visit. attractive on The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive, juany snoaeu deaths j&re "caused 3 by it heart dis ease,, pneumonia, 1 " - realized that only tba limited pca ax ctuded the many othara from tba deltcht of gardening, ao th nalahborhood wu led tQ believe that tt wu our farm. Curi osity. Justice and pride In the work war stimulated to the utmost ami proved jriost effective dlaclpllne. The only real punishment was banishment. The ehlt dren rapidly learned to answer alg-nalv and a teacher wtth a whlsUe could han dle many and ut bar voice. Seed plant ing was taught to children In cla. of twenty-five. Twenty-five children at a time, with tags, the numbera on which corresponded with those on the atlcka usecr to stake their claims, wart lined up heart faihue or 1 F. . .": . rf. mmrr7 ,V1 Vila .vewiu tm iun vwv ju-i ui ta i rv nyw apor-lesyareoflcji aquare a smairpTat. where the the result or kid- gardener went through a proceaa tltua- ney disease. - It .traUnjr what ahould be done tklnev trotble is I - . - A ai a vrs a io a .a uj sv aao w allovedtoEdvaiH e i . . nri. . , t t 1 aiuiiiio, Auva a w vim ,-avi- aw f 'i vi rwr .;n ar.. I apyropnaiw muuej iu carry 11 vn tecithrtori'cansinff a result. I understand the Hty pprv the bladder, : brick-dust or sediment in priated $3,000. the urine, head ache tack, ache, latr.e "After fluctuating about In some of baek,-dizzines3, sleeplessness, nervous- ne older "states the movement a List ness, or ths. kidneys'. theifipclrts' brexk reached Texas, and the speaker has down ansi waste aay:ceHy ell. - . ijtne pleasure of condnetlns school -'Bladder :tItJ gardens with. 1,000 pupils In the Mtr from a derangement othe kiuneys end " " , ... re better Treafm in tbat organ: h cttaiiu.l of San. Antonio for three year? The quickest by a proper treatment of the kid- first step along, this direction In the ceys Swamp-Root corrects inability to above named city " was the eult Iva tlon notaurine anu scaiuingwiniM.i.aaxiK.t 1 or DOwen,jW.ui'iua vu;cv. vi wrnur andoteroieatiinpcf'iit necessity fyjQ ; the " grounds. ; Thin naturany of leinecompelled to go often llirouehl intaief .in unt iTrttrrh and i j. ' - 1 muusru - . 1 r2J?tTJ nation of 4'VrrC2wCj;te t enchlinol was is soon TeftetL It stands the highest be-1 put bforothe achoor bon! dtt' cause ot jts remaXKaDie'4:eaixJi retiurmg 1 cussiou. . ; - - r -.. " -rtmnerties A trial 'will comince anvone. 1 S -Affeiv plrtoc ; the prpoaltha "urh swamprKoor is pieassnw utv." -studv : aOT inveangntuiff Trnni was. Bg -done- 10 .-ouner cniea jop . sqoo board decided Jt woatd -be Mle jo b4ive . cJt-work-arrie, "Jrh8rt' fore whea tha supenntetKient jaw ms olaas lief ore the-board dartnc the fall of : 1904 -and - Advocated lh hrrrod oS Mori of cardeninBT. bo. ura suthortzed ;o ; start thexeorlc. at once-.na . -was iri. I . I t a. a, . a bavr bad thi- tnemhrraUi. f-al as!,rpTO ",fr NO Th- rvunltn werv -jr. jr T'acrira, we tf 11 to rnale ajlnc. ml I am now of !.- n:u1u (JO'j thts ..J'k'Hfcj uStt. t6 t"J. that bath rwy'throuih.tjt tl- rurxl J yon will tal" 4 ar.U.ip of :l. l -a districts ami cltw-a ahould b r jisjitrd j Uafil ar-4 Hir si into home BicrlctiUural -JN. I imp USorrugh prmralor w.UhrJ iLal frn iuWt that wr .H rui.-r - lKu C5fc.jnw wtl W of ,rjrrtwU perfect rt;ch r.rat,ivo tr f 1 , the staff 1 In terhfujr .tiy atihp- i .nrat.-t value ahool.l be obtlmO Wr!,l"f,t T-r rittol a3mi to aaa Its teflcUInc may rtrd 'l.r .frUinilr H"01 5r. of our cdnratkmal ajatcrn TiiU i.,willas ,y ro lwifjif. ono of the Rmt quctlw m iv-w-nt j trachtPX prtniarf if TfV, thmaclToa sad I may aaj tt.r winch ja. wilt Kav Ia il in j-ir . of schorl cardeukij: u tmrb urrttt Korlr Herv rc il r W than eailmateL. fff btv wnHi Uttw jgiut) Wr tMf. bl j w . tnre coiKrnluc tM feattire cf ;itf in ojiiawtwit u t.'rrr work, but I Bd none superior m tt . f aj-.j 14 fcnuid in c.y own aijwrWfce auwc v ;K;. fk.. .. which are the fptlowlns j , 4 . . . who wtah to att?p arvd r ta vV i trC scrnjoa ia rerfni. "Second -AM in aucifU J . V . ItfrKT, inrafitaJ. -Thlrd.-dUtiaiaI valwe ty way erf .. - . , atint habit ot pratifaiiofv. i n il county P! an ton Grocery Co., et al. I'ii.' -1.M.T Ire virtu of a, .decree or t1' Su.Mi-ior Oont-i "f MeDow county, 1 1 n lil.'rsined r. ' "r does- hereby, notify all crod itots t, s. -W.Sryanfc t ;i it th"- are required to wmo:"mfco C' urt. V) come parties tortbe abdve ontit.l 1 pr-xjedins; atid'to file, ft- credi--to'-s' bill therein, with an? itemliedj and sworn bt,P!tiPnt, nf fKiT rlftimR: thereto attached, within sixty , days -tfointlie sold :by all, drn&tsjn fif tycent and nrst day of March, 1909: and any .creaj-r one-dollar size.Dotues,- if on niffy-jiavc. m tor railing to so come into -- ourt, D: 1 come a party to said proceeding ana so file claim within said sixty "days' shall be barred from' partidpatingin the. "pro ceeds of the property, gocSsandT efJfects of the defendant sold under this ;-prt: ceeuing. This March 1st, 1909 knaplebottleJaiid: about it,1tb sentreeby maiLAddress,-pr-.' KilmA-CoBingliairitotxNY. .WHeii writing'rnentldri reading this gea-. eroutf offer in. this : papCT..:Don't iKe any misUkeK but .rememDer wc iuuhc. Swamn-Root., and -don't let a dealer sell MONEY TO BURN U toc bare oocy lo tnrs Kaf- it ; ft tcniew V rm rt rua f tar kit! o tV'ta ! ( jrt vt.il V i j ) il1JJ a if m-C la tt i ' ! c . w(att tJld . it 1 t v t,i .. i, l..t a.rMH.tt i i a 'w.i Nin imai aCiaaid!! ' 1 ; "t ina w )a t m j.-3re3 UccIwv a -.ii ' ea ,! 0 ,i-a.t J The First National Bank of Marion. You Need a Check Book la 3?de tr J-a tvux.cA ; a tUJ9r.t.a-likt iriry. Ii u lixr aa!c.4 afiJ airdi 4TrastxI sf 13 t;K oal b ytKif focitcii r J rour circk tf k it r Fourth. raoJ1Urtra tr with latMuiUUUea of aoi , Vv 'Ftfth Aiaa . m iaJKraa raTaany drawtrx. nature etwJy. Uareatr M f "SlXthnrVcS Shovt grmi tfWJ I the school, a aptrit of o.efTatK. i tevan?h -Ea cotrax baHta ie4e- I ryl . " f tneot. N tut n Tt4imi 10 KaMf (teiaa. I Inrlostr a4 thrtf!. .. Tettr. -rrtre for a noa. KMaCIivaif study of natural mvMh -AltorJa a ftrfltabi wr aioa.10 at ortf. ?ra IN ppn I mum te book tr rTiawl aa4 wtOi ketyEr wJwta " - 'Twelfth- -Afcia ta 4oa ek41Ua4 4 hljrh' ortced Ufcor. "- ' " v . Tlrtetl-AA t aitr anew wttU brMd ympa.trOea ait CrV"i ervatlon aM a rM risa at oUC. '. Toortant!C CalQtaaC ' ta ce eonUct wlta est of a. ins peprsa a.vfa iaxaucm.: r4ailure asd ivaaiia, Ttfteeatn. fAt4s la eatatrUatot aa qulUarftrm tfwfw tba ffrteial watd ya ktU powers. , - - . V . letf h-TLroJ ftv lralTt te y 3olnc pxrpna iaexat titans Oat. wCl tae baforcotun.;-: - "v-, - v- The acliool tardaaa U fa Jntpcli axr ixw "ttnder tba direct scpervti 13 of caclv prlneljL As ta tt reu:u cf this method i; cancot say. b toprvl that itVfJ b at iwrwefJ at Plant VootTs Seeds Tor The Garden fi FaniL raj JTbirtr yara U bai'sawa,, a aiaadJy taaenaaeat trtwU rr ' yve--aU era br IjSaj m Of ta UrrvM tasra asaea) ta WcC la Ua roatrr ia L2t U3 axf rrxUccw aa la - ' Iht Supjor Qtiklity Y4m mr raa4Qasrtara far - Crxii cad CJo-rrr Scd&, Seed PcUtoci. Scl Oati CtrPcA SoJ 4 IkAtu &sd 7 Farm Sccdx., Wood" Da twVWa C t aie ? tba Caott waaf5 aa4 TwLlA tt - OaHra a-ai larsa f-l Uaiai,-c ic vcU Jc e rw; xat. T.v;tv;coDiiCc:s,- &ex5t-ae- RScra.fdt Va. w r c aw Jimr4 I The Merchants and Farmers Ban!; Weayer Pianos and- Organs , - - ' r' Almost Perfect . . . - . i i i y-iyrttnv f 83 Cc ten; tui 11 diUiC S Xf jut. a fr-fs .. tu.n ir tr.ric i-"c "i ns r:i$ 0r '-' '". ' avaaa' .',. . - ....... , 1909. , ,;.-:ymethinginpUceof& tha Ulhod atarVJrM ort- the r 1 1" - ft r? , sr
Marion Progress (Marion, N.C.)
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March 11, 1909, edition 1
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