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1 ,1 Z- - . . : i . ' i , - v, ' ? 1 'si v i : v . g'A ; . liillliiii' ". ; -v iCSIKl - ,"v. fill-; , f i Economizes Butter, Floury W ! ? ISf - , Eggs ; makes the food more W II app?tizirig and wholesome ; The only Baking Powder made m -iromRoya Catawba Valley News. , Catawba Valley. Oct 10. Well. . OU JacV Frost hasiTt made his apoaraDfe yet. , -v - Miss ilaggie Marsh has retnmeil to Round Hill " after a short riait with homefolks. ' Robert .Dowl of .Thermal City was visiting '.'frlenda' hero, Satnfday and Sunday. - A few of our yoang -people enjoyed a candy Btew at the home of J. W. Marsh Saturday night. Those present wer Misses Maggie Marsh, Alice,' Ethel, Ber ths, and Lottie Padgett, Emma and Laura Pendergraas, Hattio Pendergra&s, Mary Lou Moody, and Cordelia Erwin; Messrs. John Marsh, Robert Do wl. Hen-! ryMcCall, Fred Pendergrass, Marion I Padgett, Deward, Fred, Lawrenca, Guy and Troy Moody, Claud Erwin; Gar land Pendergrass and CarlEppely. Wil lis Early and Beecher Hudgina. Pleas ant conversation and sociable games were enjoyed. The guests departed at a lata hour and a jolly time was declared. Well, the Fair is about here. Is everybody ready to enjoy itt Hiawatha. JUST WATCH THE CROWD FAIR WEEK HOW THEY FLOCK TO . TDUE DAVIS PHARMACY Where They Where They Scire -the Best Drinks and Ice Cream. Keep a nice line of Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, Stationery, School Supplies and Fine Cigars and Tobaccos. 0 Where Ttiey Serve you best and your trade appreciated most YOU COME TO Q If Canada finds herself a little feieiy and .neglected it is entirely her own fault. ' Garden City Tidings, Theo. Gowau of Raleigh visited He who thinks that everv other Wa mother, Mrs, J. P. Gowan, for scv- olace is better than his own home eral ana retnrnea nome aunaay. is not fit to have a home. Mr- Peti and wife returned to their home in Tennessee after baring visited their relatives,, Mr. and Mrs. T. Uvtf i y- Tfl 'nivi Kfl-TV tv B- for some time. iVUOUrSL HwQULiL KJLU1L JLL lULJL Mrs. -i m t: hi: v.- j. Carrie Yancey and Mrs. James Morris of Marion were the guests of Mrs. J. P. Gowan. Friday week. I 'Wl-.- T TT H .1 il T 1 ert of Marion visited their aunt, Mrs. T . A Al a t m on laef C n4 am Wbiile Attending The Fair Mr.andMre.'wm. oibb, of orrgon ' t are visiting the former's brother, II. A. ; We have the most attractive line of GiMyrtle a Peiirl Anftln of eneral merchandise lor your consid- ?ibif Bre yMtittS ,hclr Kn(lf:,th"--L Our StOCk OI ShoeS IS brim The graded road of Buck Creek is i . . j f.T I progressing very nisi, i ue conin gang UrV VjOOQS, INO- is in about one mile and a half from the ' - fl -1 ." TT 1 O i. Ulnb House. DINAR. iuons, omns, 'jnaerwear, oweaiers, xUtnKrftllas TTats Trunks and Suit Nebo Happenings. ".-r -". "il J ' I Nebo. Oct. IT Most all of onr exhibit aSeS lOr every DOOy. for the fair is complete and we are con (1 T MHjLIjSTER.1! y The grandest display of Fall Millinery that you have ever seen in a town the size of Marion awaits yojur inspection at my store. SPEGIA.I PRICES TO ALL PURCHASERS DURING THE FAIR Mrs. W. H. Hawkins Next Door to Lunch. Room SEAGLE BLOCK. iij i! il Hi $ Hi ili i !j Hi ili ili ili ili ib ili j) u ili ili ili ) I OUT r UrilltUre StOre IS at yOUr COIXl- and Saturday. We get Friday aa a irianci. Be sure to see what we have Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brown visited at -PTr. TTA1i rr. - the home of Joe Padgett Sunday AO Oiler YOU inere. Miss Donnie McGimseT and Fletcher Our line of Farming Implements rMant.a r LIlDtOIl5S Jsllv XolblotS are sure to please our iarmer irienas. brother, otu Ledbetter. in Madon iLi Disc and Peg Harrows, Chattanooga p-n. Edith Lonon, lurning and subsoil Jrlows, buperior ,Eddle j arills; ana International line 01 JViow- Mawe mcka were 8hoPPing in Marion 2 TS 1 J i: 17 Saturday. rS IXaKeS ana UabOllIlC JnglXlCb. Messrs. Billie Wilson and Thnrxnan Ledbetter visited their sisters In Kebo ! G. M. Hmyler's Gliocolates Scudders Genuine Maple Syrup (Evco' Can Guaranteed.) ?: Don't forget the old dependable, light Sunday. Rr rr ?SSSSH:S TAracfrNt-i v ' stitute an intcrestinsr and attract- v .. 0 n . x tu c . ivo part of the paper. Don't fail m ish x4 lakes, bhrcddcd Codfish and' lvki uuuy buuic iu oc ud uui 1115 uit 1 an to reaa eacn one carciully. -I-. -i .- .-H--'i.vsi'-r'-- 1 ;:: SI r.. in fact everything good to eat D0C DOC 1 V mm 4 3C' 1; Franc o-St&isj C A c o Icrtes SATISFY The Most Exacting . 1 . ' -"" ' . ' r ' Connoisseur of Sweets The Post says a cannon ball. 12 inches long, C inches in diameter and weighing 25 pounds, was un- j . pjirLiifii 11 v 7 vrrppr. mnnir rmnrr in - - - - - - - t IORBY GROCERY Stoneman's troops when they were' m charge of bahsbury in April, CO. Court St. MORTGAGE. SAUL Delicious-S atisfying Here is one from the Durham TT 1 Ji 4.1 i. il . 1 . 1 xuaw uiu IUO UUll UU IOD .t- ' .1. head, drives it home and clinches I J ictj o tL r.K ciy j .Uft it: Ahere should bo sufficient 1 19,0 WiUManoaHotticw.. wrwm. Aa,W4 "A vuiUTOiuenfc uiin- ia Book 1. IJ W577.!ra p. te toik. sure adequate punishment when lwuftxcUM one is convicted of violatincr the I My.t i3thd7r xtmtxr.i3ii prODlDlllOn laWS. I - ww m moo. n. m cJk p. bu, im rouowiac tcnlMd pwprty. loc AH lKt crrtin lo el UmJ w iK tows Mriaa. ; toll :RairiRiln ta-jcria ""' . I tfreec ootK aordk lr ik W fi r- t i Four Paocrs For.Sf.so' U-o-ii-wwm Ttt V9 wiklk Md lot - - . . . . . . . t. t J - t mm m t Our Great Fall Newspaper. Offer I .TTJ CZ is iow 4jn. u includes . Kwuiuic-w. Tm.of sj CAat . iimumm mmmU,. No. 1). 1911 m2.h. TxUOctoUr 17lK 1911. W0F.UOOO. Jimison's Market AT THE .BRIDGE for choice cols of routs at markets lowest prices. Goed mcAt at Cic to 12c per pouri. Piionk Us Your: Kkxt Ojur.2- Ttic Marlon Proiress X W. STREETMAN The Ccorilan's Weekly News DrIerV Spare Moments Matazlne The Gentlewoman - . .-if What's the news of McDowell 1 The Progress for 1 (Yi TU. P I .1 " ' r..wV i uc iuurgrcar newspapers and tells it al . Subscribe magazines wm oe supplied for a 3C 3C DCDO irt' y-' AU:at c ,ow Subscribers bo hate contnxtcd pnwc w 9I.3U. :bena in your or- to brine us wood on subscription ucr iouay. - - I will please bring it in at once. "Nr. I U NEED A LUNCH for the best of caUblcs, ca short notice. SANDWICHES OF ALL KLN DS FRUITS, ETC-' - J
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