3 , 'Business Locals RENT money is lost if you consider our plan. McDowell B & L Associatiou. BARGAINS in Ladies and ,Mens and Children's Hats at the Peerless. ,-' . MAKE- those idle dollars .work 'while you sleep in the McDowell Building and Loan Association. ; . ;.; -- r . .-. " ' " 1 1 .. r - m - a i i - wj-usa gee our aew Street Dresaei r;readyto.wear.r for less than yott.can afford to haye made at- home. Pretty selection Gaston & Tate; ' . LOCAL AND PERSONAL Sv L. Williams - is home on YOU will have jmore interest in tout home if you buy 'through theMc- Mt from Jacksonville, Fla, . uoj jruu mait me purcnase. .11 u . - ' t . FOR SALE New lot trunks and suit cases cheap for cash . . The Peerless. DOVE BRAND HAMS and Dove Brand, Breakfast Bacon, fresh- ati Gaston Tate. V '1' BLACK Cat Hosiery, the best' stocking on the market to sell for 25c, in .Wo uiens and childrens. The Peerless. - DO your trading where they employ the McCaskey Accounting System. Your account cannot go wrong. "E. H. Dysart THE McDowell Building and Loan As sociation makes oyer 6 . net - to its shareholders. No taxes, no insurance.; System. So called "sharp merchants don't use it. E.' H. Dysart. j r, . Tomson Glove Fitting Corsets for every body comfortable and durable. $1.00 2.00. Gaston & Tate, sale agents.; . GET a home of your own. through, the McDowell Building and Loan Associa tion. . : ' v . Mrs. Dysart Entertains. With the ad rent of the summer season when enthusiasm in social circles b at a low ebb, the DriJge club has renewed Its energies and the meetings vie with; each other for pleasantness. " When Mrs. II. YOTJB merchant cannot swell y. ac4 day. 7 .- ': :( :-Vy A"- ; ' W-Dysart exUnded an inTiUtion count when, he uses the McCaskev I -t wkk w.iu v: ..an- I to meet at Kiverford, three miles "i- - - - . IT 11 . ! , -ville, made us a visit while in town last Friday -" . f : ; ' Y. ; Tod Chase, ot Alabama, is here on a visit to his" mother, Mrsl E. P. Chase. - '- ; " ; ; : . N F. Steppe, of Henderson ville, was. nere iiesaay. enronie 10 early nor the ladies arrived vuapei iiui. : , v - at the nver where Mrs. Dysart and : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bobbitt and Miss Nell Swinney made all wel children, of Ljuchburg, Va., are come with the assurance the cros--here on a visit to relatives. . sine: is ' not as rjeriloos as it seems Mrs. E. F. Greenlee left today, and soon all were in the pretty for Spartanburg, S. C, to, visit her home of Mrs. Dysart where they brother, Atty, W. G. Finley. I were greeted by Mrs. John Hop- Mrs. J. B. Swindell and children. I Pr There all abandoned them of Greenville, Tenn., arrived Mon-1 to the spirit of the day and after refreshing lemonade was ser- I J u i! x rx . i m -' j i t ir rj.ui.: twi uj ijiisws liouwe lTsart na IF YOUverexpecttaownahome be. -uuu, U,e hostess bade all have naid in will count when von . wih Jonestero and.TohrnCitVTennJfoIIow b-er the desUnttlOO being JUST RECEIVED A big lot ?of that . good Flour that makes the good bis cuits mat melt ' in your mouth Tube Rose, Monitor, Forest King. '. Price still LOWKR; Grston & Tate. - . t in the country, it was with pleas ure every one responded, for aside from remembering the delightful hostess Mrs. Dysart invariably is, the novelty of the meeting caused no one to be absent'. After a pleasant drive in the FOR SALE New Drop Head Singer Sewing Machine. "Will sell for about half price. Apply to R. W. Hill, Nebo, N.C. A few . more Oxfords on the Bargain Counter. Don'tT wait until-they are all gonervGaston & Tate. - BOARDERS VW ANTED Large airy j rooms and good table board, opposite the Methodist churchi. - Terms reason able. . 2t ft-2 day to spend the summer in Marion. r DOC a loan. McDowell B & L Association. Greenlee Tate,' a graduate of Davidson College, was in Marion, U f w a Fannm The Wood Will Pay For It. At this smsdl price we of fer the old Henry Sherlin place of 200 ACRES within 4- miles of Marion. ?s No buildings on thev place t but sufficient branch bottom for an excellent living. Its a Wonderful Offer Good till July 1st Only If you alldw such an oppor tunity for investment to pass you will Always regret it. For a- number of bargains, and always for ' the only reliable INSURANCE you do well to consult TOM 30C 3QC u Tin ere lis a Reason 55 for every wage earner depositing a portion of his earnings in a building and loan association: C - There's more than one reason; they are so numerous that -this issue could Jbe entirely devoted to reasons, and there would be no blank pages. . . v - - . Did you ever see anyone try to save money without a sys tem? Weeks and months pass by and the result is nil ; , the good intentions remain but the financial showing ; is nof im-r: proved. Let the same individual bind himself to the deposit ; of a definite portion of his wages; each week sees an increase and at the end of the year ihe result is - almost unbelievably . gratifying. This alone is a sufficient reason for becoming the owner of a pass-book-v;: AM&AAAA'::AYC "E' Another goocl reason is the interest which may be called paternal that the government takes in supervising co-6pera-tive associations: . Every move is guardedpn ; this stale, by proper officials -.'" J - -,"! Then, top, the men who have this association hv charge . t they are without exception the-bestnd most enterprising citizens of the communitymen who have succeeded in their ' own particular ' Hn?s arid whojwish success ahdprosperiryj to J all their neighbored! hey: give neir services wiuiyuL tuin-, pensation, often allowing their pwn interests tosuffer that the association may not be neglected, y C " ! " ' r C Yes, ' 'there's !a reason," thousands of reasons," and they ; are not difficulor dismW i nclined tolooinjhattersere The McDowell: Bui Iding i liftlltoaliAs Tuesday, enroute to his home at I Greenlee. J. M. Houck attended the un ; veiling of the Confederate monu ment to Caldwell soldiers at Lenoi last Friday. . - The management of the CCA the most rustic and pictarrsqoe spot the old mill. Having mount ed the' stairs, many exclamations Nebo Note. TigLi tick. lUt Marj O roan J. who hs Uwa u- iraAing cbool la AriC, Uoo t tU to her auot. Mra. Frmck WIW. MotYtuitoa wber tuu tul a vvrj ptru tukj ox marmi Cr.aDOC Hake IlrtnpfcOl tmml troacb Klo on Ka 11 FrtJajettrvQU from CLapl Hill to Marioa aad rtotoM to Ktbo oq a cIom tttideot aod la tskrrlfig a Uw dayamt. ' . J. L rJtfttt vent to Manoo, Mm- rieaant Qrmj baa taortd bia fjuaflj to Old Fort wbm b baa acrp44 a position. Mra, Ed- Tate wtut to Martoa. rrUar day. frm a plaant rU!t to Cbapol IIUL -Billy TU. of Olra Al;io, vu la Nebo arreral day loadisg aad abJr4cc lomber to rarkca potcta for bia fira, J. D. Fltta St Ox Mayor Frank Wllaoo wot t Mor fantoa. Monday, to at lead cocrL Ha will probablv be tberv all wk a a wit oa la a laad rait. Mra. "Bad" Lnria baa been qoiu akk with feTer for aervral weka. .Joe DeHIs per, .while cottiof a ridicj twitch a few daya a dijoorvrwl a large make aader bia feet, aad la joap log oat of the aaake'a way, be stock the entire blade of bia ksife la to the tmhj AZD!jL h &A7 J lED. MORR TR of delight were given for the mill PrtfbU arm joat lJow the elbow - . v.. . . - CI, - fJ. v . , of beauty and the guests were re- running a arte of aawralUa aeer Nabo minded that "this is the land where f"Bi,,u- I'wJxu...Qx' , , , , pelnfallr lajnred by a kw falling oa bia the ffalax grows, where the rbodo- beck, lie west to Hickory tWlanUy dendron- roseate clowa.1 ' Here "oomlng for treetoent aad rvtoraed to .1.. - -L.t 1 .11 - wcro wuira. cuun aou ail 110-1 r t - r O. Railway announce an -excursion I cessary to the ever popular bridge, Ing the Carolina Engineerln Co, of from Spartanburg to Altapass next the score cards bearing pictures of ""SEX afi !S healing of the aererml rara of brldrt am- near Nebo. A car load of Jasc9tV9ia Dtir f ritad: . . We hid izch jood ksci- adc for tea ycstcr&ayv That wju becaoic wc had tood lemoni, tca I went, to c the Ictnccs I saw o rr.?r.y nice fruits aad thlsji at the grocery, tbeie thiags: Lemcai 25 ceati a dcres. O ranges, Caatalocpcs, Pexch e. Year f ricsd, JACOB. P. S I got the lessen at Vjone 9 o.40 D Uriel for the new bridce acroae lb rltrer mnent end other aeceea ry anappli are zp'tni deily. and hj thr arrive, the erect' Ion of th brldr will brvia la mt&m the lead, the destination in this, in-1 When completed, thla brvUe will neve U.lct,n, Yhc ihm cnrln mnA roppuwi wag ii nctwniy eaa wiu oe te Jl . w n mi l.t e ounaay, jane 1. xne iare iromune mill ana otner nearby scenes. Marion for the round trip is $1.00. 1 Here to the music of the mill Rev. E. W. Feltner, national wheel: all played until the noon .... - . it i it. i -t oreamzer of tne fatnouc Urderinour wncn toe nostess again tooa Sons of America, will deliver a puonc aoaress at we court nouse .uK Br.Ufc; uu wre a greet coii?enln to the mW of the Saturday night, June 11, at 7 delightfnl luncheon in two courses Itarroanding country. o'clock. was served. - ine wuwreaa imT m w After an hour of converse with charch Ut Bander, bed to be pdpoo- t .t 1 ' 1 I at! nnfil nart Hnfuti nm.t -, from Hickory accompanied by "rea cnarma, "toe laaies reiuc- lrr 'y 'wTkI Mrs. Martin who will spend some tanUy departed with the memory rromW na aa idel dey aad a timein Manon. They have the of a happy day. Those present LfS'of eiSSnt ro sympathy of friends in the he- were Mesdames Yancey, Kirby, and let na ell enjoy oorwlm all day. Mr. and Mrm. Olive Clark, of Moncea toa. are viaitlng Mr. aad Mra. Joha SUry. 0 SAILORS! 8 500 nev Si Jon in thzK H:c i J tan, tht iisd thii sells for 25 ind 35c Swcial for One W 19c o o o reavement of their babyv Fleming, Little, P. A. Reid, Thom- Mrs. B.. A. Cheek and son Will as, A. Blantou, Bird, Pless, Bur- left yesterday for Asheville to ton, Hopper, VN inborne, Alexander visit the former's daughter, Mrs. and Misses Dysart, Tuise Dysart, Edwards. . Thev will SDend the Joha Burton. summer in Asheville and Knox- ville, Tenn. The Ball Game. W. - R. England presented us Baseball enthusiasts in Marion with a full grown cockle bur last had quite a treat on Tuesday. The Saturday. This is something cer- great western bloomer team of tainly unusual for this season of baseball girls were on hand to meet the year. Several of our older a select team of Marion boys and citizens say they never saw one be- to say that the game was ioterest- fore at this season. - ling b not quite enough. It was a The special school tax election in close game throughout and really School DistrictNo. 3, Marion town- exciting at times. . An immense ship, June 1st, carried by a ma- concourse of people filled the jority of 29.' Only seven votes grounds and financially the occasion were cast against the proposition, was a success, at least for the vis We congratulate the peorie of this itors. Our lively townsman, At district upon this forward step. torney McBrayer, acted as umpire There was a wreck on the a C. D1 at his reputation for ex &O. railroad Monday afternoon act justice was in . serious danger, when the mail car of passenger for the visitors, feminine as they train No." 3, southbound, was de- were did not hesitate to "kick" -oH -Poron Vn n ... even with little provocation. We hurt and no damage was done. fe!1 for Httl?n 0D limc- The train was delayed about five Ior.sno w" rea"7 uer ana runner or ner team; sne was A aIimUi V t s wmmf v m n .m tKfl I i. j i l o u i m j I even she wasn t ready for the third. schedule of the Southern Railroad 1 14 . , ,. Sunday. No. 21 westbound under uVt . wac i wo laoies, wM a the" new schedule is due to arrive I feature of the game. The game here at 6:02 p. m. instead of 6;15, started with five runs in the first and eastbound train No. 12 at 4:10 inning for Marion but after being I?5 tf iPu A?11 ?'w8? twice tied, ended in favor of the the Rock Hill division leaves at ? n, ... ... 4:40 p. m., ten minutes later than Iad,es 10 to 9-' 0ne of tbe Iadlca under the old schedule. " pitched 3 innings and was then re- A large number of persons gath- ,icTed b mt,e ltch- ered in the school auditorium last cr- an an.d J00 Moo Trirlair ironin tw1 vam wU n. C pilCnea lOr WinOD. by the pupils of Miss Marlon John- ' S Knghts of W1" 0fficer son. The class is composed of a Officer for the term from July 1st to number of children and the pro- December 81at were elected Uat Thnrr- gross they nave made was very day night, via: J. Ffc Connlffe, a a; gratifying to ' their parents. . A J C. R. McCall, V. C ; R. D. Green, Pre- lengthy program was . rendered late (re-elected): K. a Tinley.-M. at A.; consisting of solos, duets and trios. j. Edgar Nicfcola, 31.. of W.; C N. Be- The York Diano was used, v Iber. X Q.; E. P. Foy. O. O. Tbe coa- -Tha riyrilar monthlv meetinff of ventioa wae well attended and Attorney U 1 C B.. McBrayer receded tbe eecond vuv WUUVJ wmiiqvivi j aewe to aDDrovirjff scores of claims the Begnlar conrenUon to nlgbt at 8.00 pommksioners cave some of their o'clock. Work la one and. perbape, two attention to road matters, made the degreee. Oume out and take pert. tax levy and made out the jury list for the July term of court. The TOT aboold own abaree la tbe McDcnr- tax lew . for Marion Townshin ls I - ell Bailding and Loan - Aaeorieilao If l.46 on the $100 valuation, all I yon are interested In tbe county or town other districts in the county $1.21, HIENZ Pure Cider VINEGAR. Swifts Premium Hams and Breakfast Bacon King Brand Tomatoes Swifts Frankfurt Sausage, Etc Kirby Grocery Co. D IL Ready-to-Wcar Dresses In Linen and Lir.er.c ru-c fai the tcucs crrcst shades and coCin S 1.50 to SI 0.00. The mitcrol tteve d cent yev u tztxh cr cxrt ihxn wc ask for the cinncr.a. Just arrived. New Models In W. a Corsets, "Bargain Counter S'pfctaJjtlcsx crxiac Calico at 5c yard. One lex 25c Men's tr3 Bori su3pcnfcn for One lot Li and ChSlrcra sj mcle shoes ai half price. Fru:i of Uxta Bicacb ins 10c P. Reid & Co. o o o n -3 3 3 -3 "3 3 3 -3 3 IBIne Front Coffee : Jj The 35c Coffee that we u r are selling for 25c per lb, Jj (ts yjj 3 If you will use a pound can vU 8 and ar not nl,n,,H L will K, w Ur 11 VI JJ glad to refund your money. ft EL He DYSART, Phone 35. hoars.. d o DOC DOC DOC DOC D O 0 0- n 0 0 and $2.00 on ;the poll except Special School Tax districts in 'Mr. Kanlpe Has Close Call. ; Lafette Kanipe, who is emplojed ' Grcenlea News. The UcIatyTea, of the Crooked Creek , thierisg episode, are tenant of Lee William of Greenle, aod lire seer tbe Old Paraonage. Thus far, they bare r - ., , n . n .fij c i . . o- on Uie u, cb W. , rauroaa as ture- m wwmrd cf 125 ,pIeC6 CAA man left last week for St. Paul, been offered for them. " Minnesota, to attend; the firemen I . Marshall Johnson, a man of ml ldle convention. Mr. Kanipe came age. and a rtttxen or Clear ureea neiga. Mrv nMr crftttin killed one day borhood. died of typhoid ferer June Srd. I last week when the engine he , was ADVERTISING The Walk-Over scheme of adTcrtUin has always been to make the Shoes themselves do the loudest talking. For 36 years the manufacturers have tried to make each pair of Shoes leaving their plant to tell of Right Workmanship, Real Value, Rigid Inspection For that reason vre take pride in selling and you can take pride in wearing the Walk-Over Brand. - Patent Leather Blucher .Oxfords S3.50-S4.00 Patent Kid Blsehcr Oifsrdt S4.CO-S4.59 Gun Metal 11 " 3.50- 4.00 Gme Karprcd " " 4.50 Plain Tuxedo Pomps in tan" and patent leather at S4.SO. The swellcst thing out for evening wear. A Little Collar Talk Let us collar you with a Triangle 5 ply Linen Collar, in all the comfortable styles with easy sliding space for the tie. Don't pay 15c for a 4 ply collar when you can get a 5 ply for 15 or 2 for 25c . WiUseU ,,d c'thc "Atwood" Sucr, wca, ccoe off your shoulder, 25 and 50c pair. 0 , , Thb is the time of year when every man and boy, wants a dressy Shirt WefcaTeit The "King Edward" make. Look la and if you don't see what you want come inside, 50c to SL0O each. nice stylish, our window u n i Brinjr blew up. : He and the enffi- neer: barelyV made their, escape. He ia considered one of the best firemen on the 0." O. & O. rail and wae bailed in tbe Oeer CwV cem- etery on the afternooa of the vune day. - Mary Olive Tate, little daughter H of Mr. and Sirs. John M. Tate, U ft Tv . I i 4T Jm yv S - "THE SQUARE DEAL STORE." 0 DCZDO road. - --.:..z: W: - " who has been quite ill, lsimprorin. I O int 1 int )nr 3DC

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