- 1 1 i'lll ..ill' 11 .V 1 fi; I; Hi hill rr i ' li (I ! ' HI I n.'i i ! .1 4 "A i 4 .':.? . -v. J I A S. - 1 ' . ' t i .A 1 i 'i I ; a t i r. ; i 1. " i .fi 1 - I - f 1l MARION PROGRESS PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY EVENING BY THE . - Mcdowell publishing co. MarionVN. C. S. E. VHITTEN, Editor and Prop. Entered at the Postofflce at Marion, s N. CS.;. as second class matter. .,-. TERMS: Ow Ykab, - Six 'M'onths,". Thkkk Months, 25 Strictly In Advance! Matters of Local Interest. TTT1)nn tJ mill Ironn . rt n 7 V" fA XT It . ft alUUU - 111 , Ek-WVy f WJ guessing from tne time tao per formance starts 'till its finish with his truly marvelous and apparently impossible tricks. ; Graded School Auditorium, Nov. 11. The new train to be placed on the Southern between Salisbury arid Asheville to be known as the "Asheville Special," which it was thought would . start service on November 5tb, it is now definitely stated v will be but on Sunday, 60c JNOvemDer zom. .: The Sylvan Y alley News, Bre vard, says that at the recent meet ing at Troy of the Blue Kidge Con ference .of the Methodist Episcopal Church, commonly known as the Northern Church, Rev. M. A. Matheson, who has been serving at Etowah for some time, was. giv en the appointment at Caesar, ' in the Statesville district. Mr. Math eson was formerly on the McDow ell Circuit and moved from Stroud- town to Etowah. v V . ' , :' .. .,. :. - - A. Blanton, J. Q. Gilkey and D. F. Giles spent a few days in Asheville last week. The gentle men made the trip through the MARION, N. C, NOV. 9, 1911. Our Orphan Children v The annual proclamation by our President, calling upon ; all people tct give thanks to "Almighty God for his manifold mercies and bless ings during the past year should draw the minds of our people more fthaii ever to the needs of the great work which is being done for the dependent orphan children of our state. . ; ' ; This Work is crrowincr each vear and the number oi applications for cUDtr the automobile of Mr. admission of destitute, homeless canton, . ana maae record time children,; who have been deprived havinff covered the distance of the of their natural protector, is con- "y-one mues across ioe oiuo stantly : increasing. Most nobly Re mountains on a steep grade have our DeoDle resDonded to the m. three hours Und ten minutes. - increased needs, caused by advance They report that the roads between inxost otlivinff and expansion of Marionand Asheville are good; the work. We look with pride at ttat the trip was a most pleasant " the various institutions where these one, although some delay was ex- little oneVare being cared for and perienced in fordine a number of streams. -. Ill IUUUU 1V1 VUU kVMWnSV. UOVI1UIUWM to God and the world. There is every reason - to believe that the Bridgewater News. investment wnicn ,jias oeen madei Bridgewater, Nov. 7; W. Hennessee nas aireaav nam ncn returns in an toi iaram mty was nere last wees on educated.' Christian manhood or business. womanhood of - former inmates, S VT6 ., . , , week to be with her father who was Who, but; for these institutions, seriously ill. Miss Henderson of Marion would have remained in ignorance has taken charge of Miss Logan's work and want, in the graded school here during her The needs of the work are con-1 absence. Stantly increasing , as the cost of yes y&Ty fn' . 7t - ' , . lee of Nebo visited at the former's home here several davs last week. ior grows larger, ana tneir eauca- ir win Pitts of Glen Alpine spent last tion and training takes a broad- Snnday -with friends here. er scopei therefore, in order to do Tom Halibnrton of Nebo. who the greatest kood' to thegreatest hereithher daughter Mrs. , . - .... A. - A. P. Hunter for some time, hai re number these institutions must tnrned home. have increased and larger infts. Mrs. J. Q Blackbnrn" and children In the good state of Georgia a plan have returned to their . home on Back has been inauguraurated to get air 'after "several weeks visit here friends of; the: work to give one their grandfather, D. R: Brown. . - . , . Dr. J. B. Riddle of Morganton was at day's safey or wages to aid this Bridgewater Friday to see Dr. S. Haynes cause. The result was an offering who has been sick for the past week, of $150,000. Will not each of our Mr. and MrsSP. Tate were in Ma- readers follow this example and rion on business Saturday. give their income for one day out Miss was. shopping u.j-.j a Manon Saturday. . wi uiico uuuuicu uuu siAij-uvcauu . Miss OUn Yelton attended the teach- thus help the homeless children of ers meeting in Marion Saturday. in Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Tate attended quarterly meeting at Nebo Sunday. - , : "Bettys , our state?. We desire to publish a list of those who will make this . contribution. ; Send us the amount, .-z ' , . state what orphanage you desire it sent tovand we will forward the - rnntrihnt.inn - nnA ' r.rp1if; Ram a in the published list.. If you prefer Xi: fCLTl CO 5; to send it direct to the institution " of your choice;' you may do so'. What we desire is to get each man ' otj woman who feels it in their heart to aid this cause to ' adopt a f. systematic plan of giving and thus realize the blessedness of f helping this worthy cause. Will you do it j arc the newest things going. Don't fail to sec .. Our -Window Display , " of these beautiful hand bags. v X. The newest are the long shoulder rstrap bcigs in solid leather black velvet, tapestry bags, the beaded bags, also the mesh bags made , of man silver 50c to $3.50. sirs We want to tell you and impress upon you that our house is THE one to trade with for straight dealings, fctir -and courteous treatment and prompt efficient service. We are the lead ers. Try us with a phone or mail order or drop in when you come to Marion. We guarantee satisfaction. Large stock to select from, complete assort ments and besides we will treat you right and endeavor to prove to you that we appreciate your business. 'The Store That Saves You Money." O . THE. P EE iRLESS v Meini9 Chocolated ARE Classy Sweets IN A Wide Variety OF - " "? Tuesday's Elections. :yr ,. . - . .. ;. . Elections held Tuesday in man states : and cities throughout the ! country resulted in the election of democratic , governors m Massa chusetts, Kentucky; a republican governor in Rhode Island, a repub- lican.assembly .in New York, which will challenge the continuance of Governor Dix's policies. . A-New Jersey legislature with majorities probably not in accord with Gov- J. W. STREETIVIAW, rte, with results of the state elec tions in Maryland and New Mexico ctill in dbubt.j ; 1 Nifty Packages Stock Still Complete. The Range of Sizes and Qualities is Unbroken. By constantly replacing goods which were sold with new assortments we have kept our shoe stock complete. . ' Your sizes in the grade to give you the maximurfi amount of genuine satisfaction awaits your choosing. We arc sticklers about quality in our shoe depart- -ment Not a single "pair of shoes find place -upon our shelves but measures up to the highest standard not one pair but is a truly trustworthy pair of shoes. ' Special Featuresare thef ollowing. : Men's Full Dress "Walkover" Shoes,. Patent Bluchers '; -, -" - .' S3.50, S4.00 and S4.50. " v . Men's 6un Mclal Blucher Shoes, lace, : ' .. . . " . - ' S3.50, S4.00 and S4.50. We Give Gold Bond Trading StampsThe Host Valuable .of all Trading Stamps. fifth The "Reliable Ttruggt-tt. XT "The Square 3)eaZ M - N

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