o WAQ20R1- III PUBLISHED EVERY TIIURSDAY EVENING .BY THE McDOWELi: PUBLISHING CO. ' Marion, N. C. S. E. VHITTENr;Editor and Prop. who were glad aain to sec him. His address and visit to McDowell will long be remembered. The coming of such distinguished men as these into our county can "but make it better and stimulate us as citizens and a community to great er and higher things. i J0 V. Entered atthePostoffice at Marion, IT. C; as second class matter. ' - TERMS ; : r Oira Teak, V - ' ' V-;; - ' ; Six Months, ' -Tnssx Months, . --'','" - . Strictly in Advance! MARION, N. C. OCT. 26, 1911. One of the attractive features of the Educational parade Saturday was the marching with the children in full uniform, the Order of Pa triotic Sons of America, composed fi-oo of some of the best citizens of the 25 county. UDO oi me lunaamentai principles of this order is to stimu late; education and - it was an in spiring sight to see these strong and able bodied men marching in line with the hundreds of children, as a token of their interest in the our We have just gotten in our express shipment of Coat Suits that has been delayed that we wish to give our customers advantage of rather than return. To those who have not bought, we can save you about 25 per cent i - ;,V The County Fair. , y. - The exhibits at the Fair sur- educational development , of passed the expectations of those county. ' The Fair officials appre mdst intimately connected with it. ciated the" presence of the Patriotic ; The Agricultural exhibit room was Sons very ' much and' the public more than a . credit to T McDowell generally was very much delighted county, and the remark- was f re- to see them in the parade. Quently heard' coming from stran gers that these exhibits compared The officials .of the . Fair wero well, and in many cases surpassed extremely fortunate in .being able the Agricultural exhibits at the to get Mr. Mason and his wife to best fairs and expositions through- co-operate with Mr. A. Cannon, out the country. - The Educational I who is a member of the State Board exhibit , room was a surprise , to of Agriculture, in judging all the everyone in its brilliancy arid the different exhibits. M r. Cannon work and development which it judged the Agricultural and Live represented. Some of the state's Stock exhibits ; with the assistance leading men did not hesitate to say of Mr. Mason, Mrs. Mason judging that it was the best that they had the ladies' Fancy Work and Pantry ever seen. This was in itself but Supplies; all three together judg a leon to us of what the McDow- ing theCPoultry. and Special ex ell county girls - and boys 'can .clo hi bits. 7 Mr. Mason is from Wash- ' with the co-operation of ;suprin- iA2tonD. C. and is a specialist in teridenti teachers and patrons.. the ' Agricultural and Farming ;That the Fair was a dazzling work; he being t. the head of the success is not questioned by any- Agricultural and Extension work one. What has been done to stimu- for '-the Southern Railway, arid late the county; and community de- having studied farming work Jn velopinent in every line will more all its , parts at the. best agricultural than repay t whatever expendure schools throughout the country. win oe necessary to meet tne ex- pense. Irlans for a permanent fair organization should be perfected at orice.O' Such plans will mean agricultural, commercial arid edu- Nothing quite so satisfactory for all around service as a sep erate Coat. It gives warmth and protection. It is smart and becoming. See the new models we are showing at from $5.00 to $15.00. : 1$ W r ! ! & . . i -Is; Nov is the time to buy your winter underwear while the stock is new and while we have a full line of sizes in boys. and "children's union suits. The no button vesr for ladies is a win ner, 25 and 50c o 4 The All Enveloping Coat is a Sensible Model. "The Store That Saves You Money." oucn men as Mr. aiason are in these lines. rare - Broad River News. Broad River. Oct. . 19. -It cational development :f or our couri- rather -early for' me to appear, but : A TToiV nh ;Mr wHI aAxri I -shall nust give you a "pop" call is tv. . . A "FTftir; PRP.h vpftr will aflxror tise us'evera beyond ,the borders of pafed to see me in-NovemW The North Carolina and no stone should farmers of Broad River say that . be left unturned ; by any citizen they haVe already seen my cousin. not whoever or wherever he may be to contribute his mite to the or ganization of the Fair Association that will promote this most worthy enterprise for our county. : We want it understood that The M r. Erost, so, you see, I am so very far away. ; -k V The people of. this section are very.; busy : making molasses and gathering apples. Both crops are good. . : J. JLcd better made a visit to Peogbess is ready to do anything Marion last week and also went to it can to help to perfect this or- Asheville for a part of the fair, conization andlias faith in the re- . Ben Horton and Frank Hall, nl mnli n aHmnnt ' teachers of Bald Mountain and nleasure trin to (Jhimner Koek inuring xne air . Marion ana Hast Saturday. , . McDowell county entertained some Miss Pearl Ledbetter, who teach of the State's most prominent offi- es near Fairview, spent- Saturday cials and citizens.;' Gov - Wl W. and Sunday with her parents, Mr. ova ; oe'"n and Mrs: T. B. -Ledbetter. She . A . , j ; reports good news of her school. T address on Saturday that was heard Bailey! Bert and Bryan Ledbettef Dy an -immense, audience. , His all. -went to Fiat Creek Baptist speech was a great one. and com- church last Sunday. They brought mensuratecL with . his strength of favorable reports of the new min character as a statesman. His ad- ister,: Rev. Phillips. r dress was al6ng moral lines entire- Carolin.a Baptist Asspcia- i J m;iL ;t i .e tion has promised , to pay 6,000 and Qarried with it a plea for for the construction of a .new character building and general building-at the Fruitland Institute, moral uplifting, of the community. Robert Clements made a busi North Carolina has a right to be ness trip to Black Mountain today. and is nroud of, her .great Gover- ra? otson has left us to take a posuion m one oi me soumern cotton'' mills, . .THE . PEEIRLESlf J This s Uoderweair ' Mean .. Gomf oict "and Economy. nor. Wo Viol 1 otto ' in 1 ctonrlinrr fni fVia non. Yiiuitfr vrK,; unier jus- 'fight", and we arevery glad in tice of the Supreme Court of North deed to welcome to our community tlarolina, and one of" the Souths the; Wright family. greatest lawyers, delivered an ad- Broad River school js progress drccs in. the court house, on Satur- ing nicejy -under Iheguidanco of j T-nn ni n Miss Maggie Byrd. Newstudents federate Veterans. Judge Clark three Wrights and, of course, no is one of the State's leading states- thing goes wrong. , men: ho having given a large part of I I shall not. freeze "you all this his life to public duty and his most time ut wil1 cal1 a'Rain.at a more NOWDRIFT. of records of Confederate soldiers rlnrir the war. Judge Clark T , . auru t-i In Europe they dust the paint- ecrved V7ith many of the McDow- ings in art galleries by means of Cll Uounty Ajouicuciavo t cworaus, luir syringes. OUR NEW ASSORTMENT OF WINTER WEIGHT GAR MENTS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE NOW READY. We have been extremely, exacting about the quality of evety garment which has come into our new stock of undcrucar. Only those made of fine wool and cotton yarns, carefully knitted upon well fitting patterns have been included. Only garments which we were certain would give our customers a full season of satisfactory service have found a place on our shelves. This eliminates all need for worry in regard to the "goodness" and wearing qualities of undergarments obtained 'here. -;.; : . You would find it well worth uhilc to pay considerably more than usual prices for underwear of such assured merit. Yet every item in our large s:ock is marked well under prevailing schedules. . s f, j I ) At - . - 1 1 ' 1 Ladies Underwear 25c to 31.00 garment also Union Suits 31. OO each. Misses and children's Union Suits SOc Boys suits SOc Mens Underwear 4-5, 50, 85 and $1.00 garment also Union Suits Gl. each. Don't Forget U'c Give Gold Bond Trading S:arr.rs. lM, j '9 - . ' ;1 Sq-zz&re -9

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