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- ve the most valuable ingre-,-. rCT 'rV J --Jfesj1 client, the active principle, to : jv :" 'llltvly Vr--deUcIons food for every 'Z v MllHlUir x day in every borne X 1 iA : " IMPORTANT-CHAN- -GES OF CLINCHFIELD COAL CORPORATION. Charlotte and "Atlanta Ofnces-To Be Closed and Main Ofnce Moved to Spartanburg. ' Announcement has -just' len made of tho reorganization i.f tl.e selling acencyof tho CliochlHd CVal Corporation and tho transfer of the general offices from Dsntr. Va., to Spartanburg, S'. C. when headquarters in tho future will I maintained. Along with this an nouncement gors the statement tlmt the district sales agencies at Char lotte and at Atlanta. G., wilUx merge! and niovri hJo t jr Unburn where '..MP forces will b under the supervision of Mr. I, t1. Evans, general manager of tho Net. left Monday f rOilh a City, O'- Jy lu:a wu la Aaevl" Ui wrk on t;jlu"a M. F. Tate r;-nt Tuiy "it nch'r. ifs Carri. who U at Kith- T. " - , erfonlton CoIlg H. 1 Tt aol daoxhW. Mm Ilokta. j;-eut Yeta.Ur in Msrioa. Mr Jam Iilackt-ura end cUUrvo re turn! to thHr hotne la Irid Mon day sftr irmdlcg a tiiosth brv wi'h ihnc grandfather, D. It. Erowx Sra B-ackbnru. of Mrtoa. rptl few days oa MnJdy Crwk Uat wk. Eck Aberuathy, of fllckorr. ifrat 02 Iaj at BriJgiwaW oa "liupotiasr' bnsinrsa. Mr. Jaa Oitb. who rrcl tbo winW with her too. Ol OitU, 15 Knoxnll. Tena., Lm rvtuntM to fer houiv her. O. C Aothoor bt taorv4 Into Hi a-w hom twr IMv!cvwtT. Mr. Will IlftaU baa rrtarc! to We Want Jobwork Your 6 i 0 You v.ill want ui to have It "when you sec our samples and hear OUR PRICES s 17 unvc ennre D0Y5 in Co of thU office tab en need cf anything in the line of in IKE UIST i'-Xra 1X3 UTU3 c? r.E?rs rM sh:ls a i:u PRINTING' T-S-H r.,H Mcdowell ' He tKatmaJceth two blades of grass; or two ears of ; c5om. to grow, where only one grew be fore, is a greater benefactor to mankind than the whole race of politicians put together.' One cannot live off of two small orarrlftns. but there is half a living in one small, well tilled garden. I am handling, this spring, 'the best brands of fertilizer; bought iircar lots and sold in any quantity down to a pound. Raise your truck and beat the Trusts. Don't drink slops and bad-whis key; it will destroy your Binocular Paralax and the papilae of your Sugar Refinery. If- you need a tonic, drink the Wine of Gallilee. "47 California Avenue." Also Groceries HOUCK. Pertinent Comment on Farming in McDowell. ::; V: '. . (Oontinned from first pagS.) V say there are apple trees all over this section at least one half cen tury old that show no indications of ever having a limb or twig taken from them. - Why not -cut and split wood, enough 'to v run us a whole yearV so that when we come in tired and hot . next. -June and July we will not have to stand and chop wood for an hour . each . day, or have our wives to do. their own chopping. ". : T - One other) thought and I am done. Just suppose that we were to put in ten hours; per day for five or.six years as we have to do on public works I , Would it not be a different looking county and almost double in value at the close of the fi f th or sixth year 1 What do you think about it" Dr. Cook 1 Please let us hear from you. - E. R. B. UNCLE SAM'S FISH STORY. Flahin' fer railroad rebate rs, Bill, WJ Jl JJ V V- mill. portion. -A chute', h ba .p- Long ex yer finger the big una gotontl phed for and the necessary papers HAhin- ferlellera that high financier. for the institution of tho ClinchUelJ Fmn Maine down terTeiaa, the hnUuv Atlantic-Fuel Company will be last year. ; , available within the next day or Caught some small minnow -the Ug fcw0 These changes are effective reuen ana A March 1. , , Out nr my net 'fore I collared a one! Ual.unl,. Fishin fer onlawfnl Trusts tother day; fielfi mines -ut-u m i.i xn newly. formed corporation, known the concern that will I to her dnMr. Mrs. EJ Ur. ol f U D L I O II I i U l U . Katherforutoa. Mrs A. P. HusUr, who taa U-m tick I ' for sotn time her, went to Oo H-1 H 772X2 PJlO Remedy iV fmm mml 1ii w Vf (, i,, tW f- 90t WN lMrm fcwt Company, toe concern hayo entire and absolute control of the product of the mines of the Clinchficld Coal Cor- KLLIZYZM WHIM OJUIXM fAJL '1 i,"Wmm, J. D. BLANTON All the sockdoUagers scuttled erway. Caught some nice leetle ones; mighty . . dad-blame Frisky them fellers i gettin', and game! Baited fer land-grabbers not long ergo; and about Dant?, Va., in the fam ous Clinch' coal districts, will be IfcU poems la Txlk sold" through the SDartanburc I wk- office. The mines are producing A- A. Tate, of Marka. was io BrUv-1 nr? water last wwa oa bntlaftM. Mike llsitini, ol Neba, hat n0Ttl to J. W. Ballw's farm nar BrUxraif Robert Pls tpet ManJUy la Mor ffsntoa as the guest of Silas Deeds Cobb, Mrs. C D. fleisphUl rprnl laat wwk with her mother at liariii. What has bccosM of cnx poet D. W. Crawford T Would like to a ooe of THE MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK MAUI Oft. St. C. IL F. EUHTO.W CaauiUK nta w. criKUrY. Ikl CI. H KtlltlV. i The bank that U ever of its ajito: and needs, and Is strung and safe. ieri anli Big fellers swallered ther bait, don't ye I now something like 2,000,000 Ions know, annually but new shafts are beine An then bit the line an swum off; only 8nnk Dew 0 which are increasing the output every two Tee nay young thieves could do! ' . wuz the best II Flahin fer Sugar Trust criminals now; Same old fish story ter tel) ye, somehow Seen some nice big una. thet .would a . been fine: ' Jest ex 1 hooked 'em they busted the line! Married, by Iter. John SUk. at BrUc water Feb la." ML BeaUa Morraa to Mr. Herbert Quern. Emloa, the Infant daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Lawrrnos Jarrtttev has been quite skk for the last few day. Mr. Stint, the sntterlfitendest cf the Spartanburg was chosen for tho factory at Bridgnrater. has more4 his site of these offices for the reason family here. " y that it was the geographical center MUs LuU Kl&csid spent B&nday her. of the field and on the line of the Row U wy sick with ra- r' i: ri: vr.u e j monla. Dr. Bhank of Glrawood Is ai- Vi UIIUBf VI1UVUUCIU U. VUIW IU1U month. It makes loans at the legal rate cf iateic.it when satisfactory balances arc tn.uatair.cd. and CTery accommodation and coarlcsy ex tended customers in keeping with sound banking. Doings at Estatoe. Stop! Listen! '. - " : - . ( . . ... No danger ahead if you will remember, that I am headquar- -ters for stove pipe and elbows, tin and tin work of all kinds. -. First-class plumbing and plumbing goods of all kinds, . and at prices that defy compe tition. All you have to do is " to stop at my shop, look at my ' goods and Listen to my prices ' ' and ; be convinced that I can save you money on anything in my line. Yours to Please, ; L. W. Huffman O04000400000040 o . o Ttcitton ery an d Office t Supplies o . o -. - o o o , o o O : o Or LJL K.lJVDS' a splendid line of 0 : Groceries.' Y o u . can roll and get two for one, Come ; and try your luck - - - The Weaver Pianos and Organs are the main line at my place. If you get one you will be pleased. o o o o o tW. R.Grubcr o o o o o o o ' o o o o o o o o o o o o o - o . o o o . o 00400000000000 Drop in to see us - when you ' want a good whole- . some meal or Junch, . You'll find our y jQuicK Ltinch Coxitxter Good Place to Lunch. Hot lunches V at all hours.-! :-; CITY RESTAURANT, NEXT DOOR TO . BElTHIVE "Street Boys." TJnder the" caption VStreet Boys," Editor Archibald Johnson has an excellent editorial in last week's Charity and Children. It contains so much truth and valua ble advice, especially for parents that we give it here in full: One reason why country boys out strip those from our towns in the battle of life may be found in the fact that the former .have no streets to roam under -cover of darkness. . Instead of picking up all sorts of devilment from men, of the baser sort,1 they are at home with their parents and at a reason aoie nour mey go to oed and rise with the dawning of the day. The carelessness of many parents about keeping their children under their watchcare at the most perilous period of the twenty-four hours, is; amazing. -It-is between tho hours of nine and twelve that the sober "wishes of innocent boys - oft learn to stray. Parents too often yield to the clamor of their child ren for liberty, and fear that they are depriving them of their natu ral rights by confining them .at home after supper. Their mis take is monumental, and it is often discovered too late. If the small pox or scarlet fever were in town no parent would hesitate to quar antine the children : of the house hold till the danger was oyer past and yet they allow .them night after night to : breathe atmosphere laden "with moral malaria, and which is far more .dangerous and deadly. than small pox and scarlet fever; - We are always sorry for a -V it .1 . I . . ii t . , "v cmia wno is aiiowea to naner a- round a pool room. . He; is worse off than an "orphan, for the orphan may get into anjorphanage where pool rooms," cigarettes "and- other poisonous things are strictly: pro hibited. Sometimes, parents make the mistake of alio wingtheir bovs to secure employment that, brings them in contact' with evil ; influ ences. - The managers .of our; Re formatory will tell you that many a boy finds his way there because he Is too weak to resist the . temp tations that ' his own4 father and mother threw, in. his pathway. Keep your boy at home, friend,; if you want to make a man of him; men cannot be . made "from street walkers. .-, The . mother's - apron string is the strongest tie.that can bind the youth of tender years M truth and honor: ; - t's wnicn was ouiu ior me pnmarv iu ck jXo on htt fac. Yuiyvav wi nuii yruuutw wi A. 8. Abernethy ha r had a telethon market The great double-header pat la their store at Brldrrwater. We coal trains at no distant date will now feel like we are in touch with the We InVfrc yott to Account. Open an t Estatoe, Feb. 21. Mr. Editor. I hare been in trouble at mr house. Mr wife has had a serious attack of pneumonia be seen whirling into Spartanburg l0011 world. fever but glad to report her same better I en route either, to Charleston, the j -vvess cammona nas pneumonia and exporting point, or to other places dthtne SouthenxTatric. of Boonford. has been Terr brur aronnd Estatoe the last two weeks We had a A dispatch from Bluefield, W. 12-inch snow last week The ground Va,, says the Carolina. Clinchfield nogs came out ana all froxe to death and I A Oh?n rei).v t finUKt tt. we can't tell whether we .will hare an Clinch river bridge and ran trains Mrs. J. It. Rust gsre a birthday din ner Sunday, Feb. SOth. la honor of her mother-in -law, Mrs. Salixt Hut, or "Grandma Rust" as she Is groermHy known. Sunday was Grandma Rest's eighty-ninth birthday. She Is remark ably strong for one of her ace and she always enjoys company. The goeats as sembled at tea a m. The morning was spent rrry pleasantly. At one o'clock mey were inniec to ue cining room 1 earlr fmrinor nr ri iVA WrvJ V-. N . ' - " I r i. . ? a hound dog.- Charles and Ed left her u,cr tuo " crra: cxurusiou. Sunday oil the hunt of the dog Uncle I Th road will take this route to I and all enjoy a delicious dinner whkh Tom Buchanan is moving his saw mill Elkhorn, Ky., from which point had bem prepared by Mrs. J. IL Itnt to Bear creek where he expects to cut a it will go to. Ashland K. It is otbT OTtB friends and nlaUre. million cross ties in 'the next two weeks a j After dinner a short hot InUreaUegMr- -The .writer was sitting up the oth cerstood that orders are ex- J, ptTld Vy IUt. d Meer night waiting on the sick folks and went Ped daily for work on the ex- of Morgan ton. There had not Ua soch to sleep and the chair turned orer and teasion to Charleston, S. C Tlte I a gathering of old friends In th neih killed a cat and crippled a shepparddog road now reaches Spartanburg,S.C. The weather has been so bad up here I - u g TT7v , . M a " not what it was so cold it would take the edge off of a i "j . Nobody hasn't shared nnhr1 y razor. 'or 4 weeks People are h'ring very easy up nere; cross ties brings bread. ." Marion Hoppia will in the near future build a fine dwelling house on his newly purcnasea zarm. Somo people are making some efforts for farming. George Burleeon sold his wagon for an Oliver chill slouch Joe Sparks' naw boiler and engine works fine The mud is about sa tnrW now; nope u wont get orer 18. 3.0. - " May Return to Marion. i v: V: Canon City, Colo, February 11, 1910. Editor Progress: Dear Sir I received from a friend tfle other day a few conl Maeion Peooress, and I read with interest all the items from the different places in the county. I was railed la McDowell, hare been away for 18 years but I think your paper will cause me to come to McDowell again. '' Inclosed find 60 cents for six month. subscription. . -V Yours Respectfully, v - J. T- Norton. - 1 , It expels all poisons, stimulates the bi ternal organs, cleans the system and EKfxV16 Sach U H.-llister's Rocky Mountain Tea, the most effectire prerentbtive tfnd cure of bad blood, con stipation and sluggish liver. . -' . . . . , - J. W. SCreetmanf . The Calda that ttani m Are readily cured by Dr. BetrsPlna-Tar -Honey. It relieres the cold audi stops the cough. There is only one genuine. REMEMBER THAT, v ... MARCH lOth is . - Seed Corn Day m." " in s MARION. borhood for years and only tho who were there know how It was enjoyed. Those prevent were Mr. and Mrs. Le Rust. Mr. and Mrs, S. P. Tata, Mr. and MraJV. P. Ilemphill. Mrs. J. L. Gib son. Mrs. Jane Qibfca, Mrs. Qeda An thony. Mrs. Lail of Connelly 8prUr. Mrs. P. F. Simmons, of Morgantoo: Max Lournan. Rer. D. Monroe and Dr. Riddle, of Morgantoo and A. R. Baffa- loe, of Marion. Mrs. Clnda Anthony Is rvry sick at her home south of Bridrwater. Jack ako Jttx. Another Cold Spell Coming Don't wait until it over takes you, but let us put in a supply of Coal and Wood to-day. We have the best grades of coal on the market THOMAS COAL Company, Prompt DelUtry. Phone .No. 150. c c 4, r THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL That means the best Life In surance to have and the best to sell, for it furnishes insur ance protection at actual cost, pays annual dividends, nd sells a model policy. :-: :-: :-: The P That cortotte and now Mrre4rr-S htuoder of puoctaatloo wfrirfc ir us -flod rrt you. merry sretulewea." ! aa an Inferior suNnlmie fw its qualoi old rreetios."Jnd rr jt merry, rmtlemn.- rorn np rrceterty rery Cbritmsa tt Is a nttr fne tte atxjfi) fnrtnaia lo be (baa iwrrrned s!c-e "ilcl rrt jno merry" tl-t yoa merry was a rercoUl farm of aalutstUo ta tTitxalihea cUy aad Du tie fnuud ta Ibe W'ts of SStake ijx-jrv at- gf Lxn; rtMi!etrarf 1L- . avtt m a. . a s i fn;,. wbicb et-mre ,b ruii Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. u or ice pursse. id ere is. or rooie. no aaiti..rlty wnsierer. If soy eeel of ItartfOnl, ConfL win ioe rnrxmicj o to cp i&e oU Cbrtttnss carol wbtcb bnrlae wiib the words la qoeeUoa be wtil Ca4 them rorrerUy poncfasied. LoaJoo World. W. R. CRAWFORD, General Acnt Ralcllh. K C. - V. 5L PRATT. Atcnt, Maiion. C Is ibst some ar -drsd atnl I fTP?, T" TT T IT' K7 re nsUre.- Dsrtdsoa aiArter.' I 1 M i VV A I i really a too roe of the Matrl - -A -L -J A T f -V- -JL- pr.Ctr"sPine-Tar-Honoy Fer Coughs and Colds. .; , Mrs. KsteHall saystv. "I -have. kept house 15 years, am the 'mother Jof '-four children, and I would not keep house without Holster's Rocky Mountain Tea." Wise woman, why? i' Drives .a WajQsickness, brings health and happi ness to the whole family. It's the world's health preserver. "': J. W. Streetman Doh't miss it, Mr. 7; Farmer. Come arid bring your neighbor. sists that Earley is not a leper, has Brin the boVS tOO made an appeal to the. public in t UlUUyb,lUO. his behalf. Early cannot obtain employment and is ostracised be cause ho is believed to have leprosy. .. . -l ' John R. Early, formerly of North Carolina, whom the health authorities - at . .Washington v-and many physicians have branded as e leper, is'destitute in New York city with no means of supporting his wife and twochildren. Dr. L. Duncan Bulkley, bf the New York bkin and Cancer HospiUl, who in Atstks Olsci An lotereetlcaT fact about Aistaso (tsclers others 1 wblcb .ts really a too rue tfader. has been ascended by I rattl ers for a number of years. UUi ed glacier, havtag a moraloe of sereral miles between tt and tbe sea. I .not! as st. tt from tbe host. It repreaenu a ksleldoecopte sppearsoc as tbe aa sbioee upon It, and the surTsre scratched wttb Hey rln ltae TtMn-e are In reality drep rrerkr. whirb must be spproarbed rotkcJj. fwe tbey ere lorklng pttfstts for tbe wsryT VsocooTee ProtkSeor. 7" IT JS The Boys Corn Contest jir. uonuon wnies: "Ui owned your 'x' Ml a. I would guarantee a cure or refund prOOOSltlOn Will in ieirmoney I say it's Nature cure and 1 1U le only one tor the blood." Hollister's ." . ) t Mr. London writes: T their ine oniy one tor the blood." Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea enred him where uiner romeaies railed. Try it with mnr. J. W, Streetman. self. terest thenx - tlsw Geod fteisa Spread. T in TO jears old and travel most of the time." write B P. Tolaon. of Ulta bethtown, Ky. "Everywhere I go I re commend Qectrio E Iters, tcau my ezcelUnt health and vitality to them. They effect a curs every Uma." They never fU to toce the stomach, regelate the kUoera snd bowel, slimulate the liter. ioelgoraU the nerves and j-rrtry the Ul Thy work wotidrs for weak, run -down men and women, re sioring ttrexjcth. tigoe and h-a2ih that's You .Arc x "Onto" Your Job 1 If yt ran a furtitsre factory? If yv are rcasitx aawmUi If are erwtJtg a wttk ta tt! In fact, whatrrvr yea . are dJizf. I Am "Onto" My Job Too! I raa rir ? tcarj avfctJt. t-- I rtltil "'. cn.Jlt Iran txrtb ti tarte ye t-4 a t-ittx.. ta ?t. t i" r- taTiit ay t. AT TIIK 3l; a. pvng-lk FOUNDlfr AND MACHINE- SHOP In cf th ifcttt. Cn Cm-mrf ST CA'RHy STOCK. W. Strcctir.aa. Also many ether sorts cf tAiiz etc
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