1 MAI ION PROFESSIONAL W. T. MORGAN ATT' iKN'EY-AT-LAW f ,),', . ! First National Bank Bldg. MAUION, N. C. DR. E. J. EVANS, DENTSIT WW M A HI' N. " " - N. C. K,)(,ms 1, ami 3, Poteet Building U M Fort second and fourth Monday's T. A. MORPHEW ATT RNEY-AT-LAW. t!ii c nvrr Merchant's & Farmers' Bank. M Alili iN N. C. DR. J. GILLESPIE REID, D ENTIST Will answer calls at any hour of the night. :: :: Rooms 3, 4 and 5 First National Bank Building, Marion, N. C. SINCLAIR & McBRAYER ATTORNEYS AT LAW Prompt Attention Given All Business Intrusted to Their Care. :-: :-: :-: :-: V K K GASTON & TATE STORE t DR. Wm. FLEMING DENTIST uKFICE IN NEAL BUILDING C. . HOUSE Surveyor and Draughtsman Make ok Copy Maps I'l I Kl'KIN'TS AND ABSTRACTS A Specialty. 1 fr.. Kirt.y Block. W. Court St L C. GONEKE, H. D. Physician S Surgeon ' OFFICES IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK "S FIRST FLOOR ww-ww Si'Ki'ixi. Attention given to office Ir;n tire in the treatment of ironic diseases. H E McCALL C. R. McCALL McCall Bros. UNDERTAKERS coffins and Burial Supplies Any business intrusted to our care will receive prompt and careful at tention. - .-. .-. .-. 0ver McCall & Conley's Furniture Store. Stop! Look! Listen! No danger ahead if you will Member that I am headquar crs 'or stove pipe and elbows, and tin work of all kijnds. r'rM-class plumbing and P umbmg g00ds of all kinds, nu at prices that defy compe- 'n. All you have to do is stop at my shop, look at my sods and Listen to my prices -Lv convinced that I can you money on anything ln my llne. Yours to Please. l- W. Huffman NEWS OF THE N0RTr STATE Pellegra Has Made Its Ap pearance In Newton. MORGANTOfToN A BOOM Fen Men Killed Near Winston- Salem by Caving in of an Em bankment. New. Weekly Pa per for Hickory. Brevard Institute Closed. Pellegra In Newton. Dr. J. it. Campbell tells us that Mrs. Killian, wife of the county jailer, Mr. Sid Killmn, has a case of pellegra, the newly diagnosed disease, about which the medical fraternity of the United States is now so deeply concerned. Mr. Killian has been in bad health a bout five years, and during the last twelve months has been de clining quite perceptably. She has all the symptoms of the dis ease, and the experts with whom Dr. Campbell has been correspond ing say there is no doubt about it being a well defined case. It is a chronic form of the disease, having involved the nerves, the bowels and skin of the hands, but has not yet affected the mind. Mrs. Kil lian has all her life been very fond of corn, in bread and mush and other forms of food. Newton En terprise. On a Boom. Morgan ton seems to be on a boom these days. One of most prominent citizens- offers to take forty to fifty thousand dollar stock in tourist and commercial hotel if the citizens of the town will sub scribe fifteen or twenty. The question of a tourist hotel there has been agitated for some time. The News-Herald, of Morgan ton, has started a campaign for a bond issue of two hundred thous and dollars for the improvement of the roads in that county. It is thought that should an election be called that the bond issue will carry by a large majority. Ten Men Killed. Nine or ten were entombed by an embankment caving in on the southside of Salem Creek near Winston-Salem on the Southbound Railroad about 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. The buried men were Italians and negroes employed as operatives by H. J. Collier & Co., of Spartanburg, S. C, and Cleve land, Ohio, concrete contractors. When the cave in occurred the operatives were cutting an embank ment to enstall a concrete abut ment for an immense steel trestle being constructed across Salem Creek. It is estimated that four thousand cubic feet of dirt fell on them. New Paper. It is reported that W. E. Hol brook and J. F. Click, of Hickory, will establish a new newspaper in that town within a few weeks. The paper, it is said, will be own ed by a stock com pany. Mr. Hol brook until recently was editor of the Hickory Democrat. The question of the ownership of the paper got into court and the jury awarded the plant to a Charlotte man. Brevard Institute Closes. Brevard Institute at Brevard, the educational institute under the control of the Western North Carolina Methodist Conference, was forced to close this morning, owing to sickness among the stu dents, amd fear of more. Just what trouble js causing the sick ness is not known; the water of Brevard, that used by citizens, and the school has, upon analysis, been found pure.v It is thought the plumbing of the school is de fective, and with the suspension of the school plumbing experts of Asheville were sent for to make examinations. The school will hardly open before next January. Stops itching instantly. Cures piles' eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hiT herpes, scabies Doan's Ointment. At any drug Store. r w m .. . . . UIJ V V I I I I r f rnroo LAUUo BIG EDITION North Carolina Papers Praise Booster Number. MANY LETTERS RECEIVED niM,,6 ,or copies of tdition and Information Relative to Marion May be Means of Bringing New Residents to Marion Limited Space Will not Allow Printing of all Comments. The Boaster numtxr of tho M rion Progress certainly mado a int with the press of North Carolin as will be sen from -ornranU published Mow. N,,t uny but may prove a sucrs m trn.K ing residents U Marion. ha;f received from fourfcn to fifurn letters since this edition was asking for a copy and a.skir.g w. formation in reference u Man. i , also special information in refenN..- to certain lines of busintwv It Las given us pleasure to give the let ters riise and immediate attention ind some of them wero referral u the Secretary of the Manufacturer Club. The ITioir Topic was unntinti in their praise of our efforts. It says: 'The Marion I'rvK're.v, which for fourteen yearn ha tr known as the McDowell Imocrat. made its first apparanc last wk in a mammoth "Booster numU-r" in which the enterprises and in dustries of Marion and McIoe;; county are shown up in their i-t light." The Forest City lUmld think that we should be proud of the edition as will 1 noUxl from the following: The McDowell IVmo crat, of Marion, has changed name and is now TV Manor' Progress. The first papr issued under the new name was a "Bs ter Edition," of eightwn itfr.s which tells of the many g.-l tilings of Marion and MclVjwrll. well illustrated and splendidly g..t ten up. all the way through. Ti.e publishers may well fel proud ,.' their effort." Forest City Herald The spirit shown by the follow ing from the Morganton, Nes Herald is a very commendable one "We wish to congratulate ir neighbor town Marion on the "Ikoster Numlxr" of the Marion Progress (formerly the Marion Democrat. ) It was issued on the 11th inst., contains 1 ige. ai i is brim full of live matter and ! lustrations of Marion and Mcl Km r county. And our tlwinks, U, t the Progress and Marion, for believe it will help all Western North Carolina, Burke included The Gaffnev Iedger, Gaffne. S. C. says: "Die McDowell. N C, Democrat has changed iLs name, and will hereafter b known as the Marion Progress. Ia.st week's issue was a lixster numbT, consisting of eighteen ppvi of in teresting matter concerning Ma rion. The edition was a crolit to the community the paper so well represents and its publisher is u be congratulated." The Hickory Democrat has the following to say: "The name of the Marion Democrat has Iwen changed to Marion Progress and last week an lb page edition of that paper came out, telling of the advancement and future possibili ties of that growing town." Our neighbor up the C. C. A O. the Bakersville Krontcle nays: 'That Booster Edition of the Ma rion Progress (farmerly Mclkwell Democrat) was a credit to the publishers and evidence that Ma rion is making rapid strikes ahead." The Cleveland Star relaizes that Marion is a hustling ami progres sive towp: "The esteemed Mc Dowell Democrat in changing its name to the Marion Progress, comes to us in the form of an eigh teen page Booster edition which sets forth in splendid stjle the achievements of hustling, proget sive Marion. It is indeed a highly creditable number well illustrated OootinxMid an Sixth I a r. 4. , . . IMrMJKIANI HAPPENINGS Ofth World Tnid ,n w- uuoj 11' JUL- 3. GREAT MINE DISASTER '0mw3 :nf a V xi Bi'- f a . 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