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Mi Mi Hi Ml 1) U Ml h Ml Mi Mi H Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi M; Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi i) Mi Mi ii Ml LOCAL AMD PERSONAL. j'innts for sale at this .!,.nts for sale. Apply . (iivonloe lias return- i'uint. II. l'onnett is visiting1 ' i:riotte. :,r concrete sidewalks !: nicely. I. Whit visited in i : miu the week. : ! Fate spent Sunday i.-nN in Bridjrewater. ler, of Bostic, was i's during the week. !,'eeley is at home t from Middlesboro, strict No. 0, Marion ill vote on local tax 1 Iowenstein, Of Fort . is here visiting ; !;!'. NT -" room cottage on ! :. -tnet. Apply to Geo. . Mrs. J. T. Booth, of '! visitors here last Mrs. .John H. Gray -.' td:iy and Sunday in ;l-t:i'i:-!i, of Vein Mount ; i;isiness visitor here - .'IV. i I! G. Goforth and T. , tt. both of Nealsville, ah yesterday. Miry Gordon Greenlee 1 i. 's lay from a visit to - . Smrtrnburgr, S. C. . V. Laughridge and ' HiiT.irins are spending ' itli relatives at Dysarts- . W . - Freeman and two !' Spencer, visited her Mr-. .1. Y. Street-man, last 'C W. and Ben Cooper in Statesville, Tuesday, fi'w days iishing in Mc- Miller, of the Martin lothing Co., spent the week with relatives in ;n'nds will rejoice to learn Mi-. A. Blanton, who has ii-' ill for the past week, is -((Tit. Gunther, a clever repre Miss Jesiie ilatliflfo went to Salin bury Tuesday, to attend the funeral of her uncle evi Shaver, who died Mond" W'D VV- Dysart in this paper. C. I- Smith, an experienced bar- Smith Shhelby' andthero? M S. Smith has accepted a position in I. W. Saunders' barber shop. Trre Brown - Hewitt Lumber 0mpany, of Marion, mentioned in this paper last week, is granted a charter, capital stock $25,000 dauthIrsDae F- Kirb-v t;?b turned days with homefolr&rion itrSJJBo A-,Ch . spent Satur- -a.y uuu ounaay in Asheville, re turning Monday accompanied by ahneddbaatJhteTMrS- J Ed war, nfrDnistrict conference of the M. E. Church convinces at Glen Alpine, to-day. Rev. H. H Jordan and A. B. Gilkev will represent Marion. County Commissioner H Tate, of Greenlee, was in 'town Saturday. He says wheat is look ing hne and prospects are favor able for a large crop in McDowell this year. Base Ball Saturday. At '2:30 p. ni. Saturday the Ash ville School Team will crn?s Imts with Marion here and an inter esting game is promised. The line-up for Marion is as follows: (tiles, first base; Mcllrayer, sec ond base; Will Blanton, third ha.M; J. V. Winborne, short stop; Chas. Crisp, pitcher; Exum Davis, catch er; B. G. Carr, right field; Perkins, The first home-grown strawber ries of the season were put on the market Tuesday by Miss Perrv. of Elhanan Institute. She sold j. R Murphy five gallons and thev re tailed at 25c per quart. J. W. Streetman has purchased the property of Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Cheek at the head of Main street, it is understood, and Mr. Cheek has purchased from C. F Meacham the T. C. Morgan resi dence on Morgan street. t James M. Haney, of Nealsville, i center field; Grose, left field. wno nasoeeha sufferer of rheu matism for some time, returned home last Thursday from Hot Springs, Ark., greatly improved. The baths proved beneficial and he says he feels well and hearty again. The election for city officers for Marion will take place next Tues day. The following ticket will be elected without opposition. For Mayor: H. VV. Dysart; 'or Alder men: D. E. Hudirins. C. V. P j wood, S. H. Yancey, J. Q. Gilkey ana j. a. Laugnridge. Laymen' Union Mutki Following is the pro for Uie Laymens union meetin to t heldinthecourthouse next Sun day night. May 2nd: SchooYraI SU,t -Tl- (1) The Qualifications and Dalies of Superintendents -J. E. Guy. (2) Qualifications and Duties uf Teachers. A. B. Gilkey. Price DUtieS f ParcntsB There will be some good rmis.r. r-vcrylxxly cordially inviUsl. B- H- Phxcf. Chr'm. n. Uysaut, Secy. r r M, jaim iwtt? contract Tor Mm Let i 3 v or4 lUro K--4. A letter received by Dr. Geo. I ' Tnuai Krri.o .iw -fc-.,, V hi te yesterday from Mr p j) ilmt- r. TW.u H-,tc vi Little, of Spartanburg, S c f I!oJ1c Mr states that th mntr.M' t'- .il 'tWi ... -.wv.fc IUI IMP i COtton mi build in tr Koo ! to Messrs. KUu8hVKb.u,h. 7, IXXZ Greenville, S. C. It is understood I T W a v..av urh on uie Duiiding will s commencexl immediately. The building will be modern and J-date. This announcement will be received with no small degree of interest in business circles, as this new industry means much tor Marion. Awarding the contract was de layed on account of the illness of Mr. Little. 4 iwe iiiinranffta $ftwdL4 ZmUtltmmtM. nOUM" Tti"It nwKt r ar -m s. . ,1 - WJ'Krt I . I entertainment ri !l -it ... their Mrt II. !:.-Mf, ?s and mtrun. r t!, t .f r hijjh order arv was !.thiv f- i. j -. "'ill a-. I lie prtrn follow s: 1 fM!" in 2 I)ut Ii Trvr.:.v 'vr ana MLw l- k M- it n- :4f !4tK Ijk W.t, f :3T "i rctj 1 We Guarantee :H Special 4T rint Lrte JjwjJilej! ll.-i 1 irl frx ik 'U- vv,wi Th Twin.. M !hrt. lu.- HI till IT-fc4 X r;i- Yatrhinff (iul Mrth Whi'.Us Mi-1 frtn ItAjy M. 5cf. fn.-t. Mai l ... th Kl O A'. W . The Hnl J.j,. kr Smith And iti.ior 7 1 (-4J. A f . r . -fr: EtnplmD Juh !i.r-.. t. ; e IUnt r. Sjiiith tfriikcj n-l iiMw I o r- Th- U Spring and Summer Just Received MILLIiMERY llf :trttt Vif? it it lC! t S. ". t V c If- "T .'-. ' . M . P. A. REID Sl CO. It's all in the temper, t et us Save Vour ( S f J) 4 i 4 r i -i: i ;m : Itr -( titu - iir ?c i r rim it ttiioitt ! mnjw'itot f' the Charlotte Observ- - i.'Mc in the interest of that ' . Tuesday. i ' I --''H'etter attended a tneet ' ' ' ' ' 'H ectors and officers of i x ttional Bank at Forest . V,rk. " I ' i-y attended the Pyth--? iireting in Statesville i : in. ronresentinu- 1t. L - No. The Manufacturers' Club a .Marion, and business houses and AN I NTKKKI I'TKD 1'K Stehn !J .wr1". N smith issued a neat leaflet advertisinj: in Tr"'T h" !r"""'1 individuals who can use same to i wf w. Kcariy f or Business tii. (It it tt' Ii !l f . 1 tt I 1 ' .s advantage are requesUyl to call and 1 Drrt et them at the office of II YV ! HUn ,su-c Dysart, Secretary. Iara lUr.t. r. Mr R&nxwT N-r- Kt. N; IVttr . crunl thrf-ir :. i. . - A Arrangements are being made to have an old time fiddlers' con vention at Nebo, May 15th. The proceeds of the entertainment will go to the school library. Fiddlers of McDowell and adjoining counties are invited to enter the contest and a great time is anticipated. L. A. Pangle, proprietor of the FVmnrlrv a nr) f al-ii-n -1, nounces that the olant is cnmnl ! Permanentlj jreli-t ennatipation ami . r . f-'v. s lnillSTPSLlOTl KiHTTl nfM tha - r ka'wr-, builds up waste tisane; iuak pore blot-1 You grow strong, h-.thy and robust Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea, the safest, nicest Sprinp tonic X't cent.i J. W. Streetman. i Vi C C k. 0 &fcdii v 1 We have just rtx-eived a car of good hay, also cotton sel meal i 1 l. . 11 ! .1 uuu nuns. nest bran and shorts, ; We ant vour .-.k- a-- e oats and corn Lot us have your land will pa f.,r feed order. Gaston A Tat. i for fry i t.. s:. .Mrs Mary J. Mash burn, of I kol pn-r f. r ek-k. rtealsville, was shopping in Marion : l.t-. i ...... i last Saturday. While in to-.vn she paid this ofiice h visit and was a pleasant and substantial caller. Mrs. Mashburn says &he has been very successful in the ioultry basi ness and that her truck farm is bringing her good returns. A f rrsti and Wrll votrd Linf of Grocrtlfs arxl f tl r-t -,t t f 'k K !' I : !M III f.i ir it t ; v w, : y t : i .' :it j- :): i i, in ; i. r. smpis &. co. i :. t u ( ) i r m a x. and ready for business. Mr. Pan gle is an experienced Machinist and has a splendid equipment for turning out work with dispatch. General machine repair work will be made a specialty, as will be seen by his ad in this paper. We wish him success. On War 3 !w. fieii! A Ohu. Rawaj . t.t on Ut Tens ci V '.isit y C. rim Hiwtir. ' ( lr. . i crsM-tk.: the Slamrd Air Iin- t-.- Johoo (ttr 15 u U St - 2 15 p ra (hjk.-Wlo j '. ; ci t,r Sl" p m IlAmi. p tr: W .'.ri.r- toti m-dnu;hl la th :.rt. t- thi. trin will Irtr Wiiciiv- j . a. m . .-riTini: Hrr.". T '. . f--. A rrian lr.pr;ic rr t.. Hi-b.. f Monnv. 9 2.', tn ( "hri ; , IloMtir p n. J r. . c "j . T r FOR SALE years old in good condition ply at Lagle Hotel i m. Young mare LAU,U'7" wi!: ? M'" Th" iuip4ivr.t i Staple Goods Going A T ( ' )S'I'. This has a familiar sound in every home. When we want to know where anything may be found, with one accord we cry, "ASK MOTHER." 1 01 HER is supposed to be a walking encyclopedia, knowing everything. But there is one very importani matter concerning which MOTHER'S knowl edge fails. If the home should burn down does MOTHER know where the money is to come from with which to build a new one? She does not, be cause she leaves this matter to FATHER. He is supposed to know all about that. But does he? Ask him if he knows the name of the company in which th't home is insured. The chances are ten to one that he does not. If he arrows the name of the company, ask him what he knows about its strength md reputation. Ask him if he has ever read the policy. Ask him but per haps you will have asked enough. Sometimes FATHERS get impatient when you ask too many questions about business matters which a woman is not supposed to understand. FATHER can readily answer all such questions and will know how the home and the lives of the family can be safeguarded from fire if he will read "id heed the suggestions contained in a book published by the Hartford Fire Insurance Company called "Fire Prevention & Fire Insurance." This book Is" full of valuable information. It has seperate chapters for the Householder, the Merchant and the Manufacturer. It tells how to prevent fires. How in surance should be written. It ought to be in every home in America. It :iee. Ask FATHER to send for it, or send for it yourself. is H. W. 7yrSA'RT, Agent Marion, Jf. C. Please send me your booklet "Fire Prevention and Fire Insurance' advertised in The .McDowell Democrat. Name... Address If you are about to build, send also for our other booklet, "Structural Safeguards for Dwellings." It describes the safest methods for dwelling construction. - " - t D 1 '0 ' (IV (IV (f m m stork as foilo.ss I 1. ; . Acid ph.phfttr t $1 (ivorks SiJriJ IiUsh t ! at $'J Htglow's (r;. licur-2-1. at $2 . V'. Str Bn-v.! ti.: K-'J-'J. at $-2.' ;At-.r. .4 1 v Candies A full of frth Groceries. ED. MORRIS TTt t Ol dor s solicited It ICOOOCOOOOOOOOf MUS. .1. K1NJ.ICV Do You Want to Make $100.00? 52v I hat n.:nr M rcv.. risy. W Lomforth.r and stylish iihr.inlccd x pure four ply l.mcn CilLif at 15c (3i 2 tor 25 Several other ilvlc in Ml sies from 12 ;n lioys to 20 fcr lztfmc fat necks rrx.es 10c to 15c Writ Civ. M ,h r how to tlo t I kicv ". !T. wrt! h eeesseeeseQ 1 Chas. M. Sticff it-: i ri: :. t ee. i-i., A 1 -It'll 1 "! ! tut. t :i i: .ii lt ) l 1.M . M''Jfl CP Artistic Stielf SIijk oucu ocupidjcr i uses pvXJ Southern War room: S W. Trade Sf. Charlotte. - C. C H. V1LH0TH. liniftr Sl .H- ,! ' T.-rr t tie I h4 -ti tit ):m l.t imH fun' jufjm ('I GAST0(l & BATE 0 EBH35BE3H3r3HSH3B3E2Z-Z.- -V;-.. :
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