Business Locals
FOR SALE Good Fresh Milch CoW.;
Apply to J. M. Haney, Nealsville.'iJ C.
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FOR RENTNice cottage' on Garden
street. Apply to this office .or.iW.--B.
Magnan; " x- j v .
Look over Gaston" & Tate's 10c and 25c
counter for the Bigest Bargains Buy
able. . V ' '
Just received a gross of extra ccood lunch
baskets in five sizes at 10c 'to; 35c at
Gaston & Tates. Y:'::.:' " ' -,V
BEAUTIFUL ANDJUP-TO BAT line
of Lace Collars andrNeckwear jnst
received, " Mrs. Carrie ChUds :
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Miss Mary Decker Passes.
The entire community was sad-
Marion Knitting Mill is now! , 4. ... TA ,
running full force. k.j , , 0 ,
. - uau pascu peaceiuny away ounuay
Quite a large delegation was here n:ht nt lo-sn nVWi- A .fw
Monday from Old Fort. UcpVq c,rt ctrlnn
E. E. English,-of Ashford, was with a Very mild case of typhoid
a business visitor here Tuesday. ' fover and her illness had been such
Miss Maude Weaver, of Thermal that there had been no thought or
City, was shopping . in: Marion, fear regarding her return to health
Tuesday;, . , . until a week ago when complica-
Mrs. & L. C. Bird has gone to tions brought a critical situation
Baltimore to consult ; an 'eye ancl bopes were clvcn for ber
specialist. ; ,"' . ; recovery. :
Mrc f! M MHqII hoa rrnno . fr. I uiss lecKcr, wuu ner moiuer.
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Ladies it is a pleasure to show you the
New Coat Suits and Cloaks just ; ar
rived at our store. Gaston & Tate. V
Have you tried "WhitleathervHose"?
for men, women and children, 10c and
15c, every pair guaranteed and sold only
Ttjy Gaston & Tate.
We want eyery lay to see our new line
of "Selby" shoes in Velvets, Tan, Gun
Metal, Patent Kid and Yici Kid.r;They
are beauties. Gaston & Tate. J .
Baltimore, Md., for a. stay of six
or eight weeks. i
HA:&mpe, after spending a
month here, returned to' Clifton,
S. C.V Saturday, ji- - ;
Ttii ladies of the Guild have
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Dr. W. H. Wakefield of Charlotte 'will
be in Marion at , The Marianna ' on
Thursday, Nov. 9th tor one day. - The
doctor limits his practice to diseases of
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ' and fitting
classes. ' i ' "St 10-26
A Rare Opportunity.
Either of two splendid residences tor
Sale. Nearly within a stone's throw of
the School and Several Churches. -Prop
ertv so desirable as this Seldom on .the
Market. tiAS. xa.. isoiuaiTT.
came hero fourteen years ago from
Gibson, Pa., where she, was born.
to make their home with her half
brothorsMessrs. John E. and
C. E. Decker residing in the
home of C. E. Decker.
Miss Decker was a devoted
prenared a great feast, and bid you Christian woman; her faith was
come, -bagle Hotel to-night. ; not without many beautiful works.
Mrs. R: F. Burton held the lucky For years she was always in tho
number which drew the china closet Sunday School and organist in the
given away by P.. A. Reid & Co. church. - Her kind, gentle, intient
Miss Mary Bouchelle and Mrs. disposition won her many friends!
E. B; Neal, lx)th of Deland,' Fla., who gave evidence of their lovo
are visiting Mrs. E.F. Greenlee" and friendship in the profusion of
Miss Hallie Gibbs; of Davenport beautiful flowers that completely
College, Lenoir, spent Sunday with covered ner casket ana -grave.
her parents, Mr.and Mrs. T. J. he was at all times Oiled with a
Gibbs. . " tender sympathy for the sick or
Krlrt- MiSnn-nf aD in affliction..or distress and
ov t : ' : A lcladly cavo m . chanty .to the
If there is one thing more
than another on which we
pride ourselves it is careful
attention and prompt ac
tion in carrying out the or
ders of every person who
docs business with us. Wc
take special pleasure in do
ing business with people
who arc in a hurry.
Come a'-running.
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Mrs. J. M. Haskew
parents, Rev. and Mrs.. W. B.
I Magnan. '
Rev. James Long, of Morganton
will fill the pulpit-at the Baptist
Church next Sunday, " both ' morn
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Marion, N. C.
Specialty Wedding Trausseanx Tailor Work;
Reception aad Evening Costumes. Have con
ducted a public business' in Miami, Fla. ont
gomery, Ala., Atlanta and other Southern cities
twenty years, sending outwork all over the
South ffnd'Come highly recommended by. the
leading society people of those cities.' -Will ap-
preciate your patronage.
hours: 8 a. m. to 12r.-Tcr 5f; r.
needy.
The funeral services wero held
at the residence at 11 a. m. Tues-
day conducted by the Rev. Ira
Erwin and Rev. Edward Long.
Mr. Erwin spoke many words of
great comfort to the, bereaved
NOTICE ;
Nokth Carolina, fn the Superior Court
McDowell County I .Before the Clerk. ;- - ; '
Sarah Jane Jimmerson-Le wis,- - ;
vs. - -
Robert Jimmersom Ellen Jimmersdn,
Hessie Jimmerson Eva Holland and
husband, Samnel Solland, and Benja
min Jimmerson: 1
The above named defendant, Benja
min Jimmerson, will take notice that a
SDecial Proceeding entitled as abdve-has
been commenced in the Superior Court
of said County, for the purpose of hav
ing the dower of plaintiff in the lands
of her deceased husband, N H Jimmer
son, allotted to her; and ; the . said de
fendant will further take notice; that he
is required to appear before the under
signed clerk at his office in the court
house, at Marion; McDowell County,
North Carolina, on the 5th day of De
cember, 1911, and answer)r: demur - to
the complaint of plaintiff, or the plain
tiff will apply to the court for tne , re
lief demanded in her complaint.
This 6th day of Kovember, 1911. ,
Thomas Morris,
Clerk Superior Court.
such submission in giving up her
only child from whom sho had
never been separated. The choir
sang three of her favorite h.vmns
"Nearer My God to Thee," "Peace,
Perfect ; Peace," and "Askcp in
Jesus."
Yea, she has worthily entered r
into that sleep of "peace that pass-
Matters of a routine to her dear de-
were disposed of by the board ofvotccj mother whose strong faith
county commissioners in regular an;chrisan fortitude gave her
monthly session Monday. '
Walden will please the children.
See the ghost dance p f Hi nd os la i n
full glare of the light. ::: Graded
Scbopr Auditorium, Nov.rll.
Services at the Episcopal Church
next Sunday. Holy Communion
and sermon at ll a. m.,- evening ctn all understanding."
prayer ana sermon at i :&y p. tn. ' The golden sunset brightens
J., F. -Strange and family now
occupy the cottage on Logan street,
which Mr. Strange recently pur
chased from Mrs. Newton. Mr.
Troutman arid familymoved to the
Dysart residence on State street.
A. B. Gilkey a few days ago
presented The Progress with a
fine turnip grown on his place in
Marion. Mr. Gilkey has had great
success in raising turnips, having
been awarded the" first premium at
the McDowell County Fair for the
best exhibit. -
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CLOTHING
ECLIPSE SHIRTS
WATERHOUSE CRAVATS
DRY GOODS
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MILLINERY
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Reception aad. Banquet
The Marion. Club has "sent out
invitations reading as follows:
' Marion Club
Opening Reception and Banquet
- Friday night, November tenth
nineteen hundred eleven
eisht to eleven
The Cluowas recently aganizsd
with S. H. Yancey president, D. F.
Oilpc- vir.ft-nrr;ident. and E. C.
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VY aiaen.wiii.periorm mauy uew fi v secretarv and treasurer.
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School Auditorium; Nov. 11.
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Our Suits and
Over coats will
please you because
they were made
to do so;
Their style, their
fabric, and the Ion g
w e a r t h a t is
m o u 1 d e d; into
every one of them,
vill deligiit you. "
Prices $3.00
and up. . ; : .
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Marianna Hotel Building
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Mrs. H. W. Dysart entertained
the Friday Club on Friday .p. m.
last at her home on Park Hill." Tho
house was effectively decorated in
large bowls of white chrysanthe
mums and potted ferns, a cluster!
of beautiful chrysanthemums being
given each guest as a souvenir of a
delightful afternoon . " Twelve la-!
dies accepted Mrs." Dysart's hospi
tality. Tea was served at amall
tables -in - the ; dining room at 5
o'clock. -, ;
Rev. Ira Erwin and1 Rev. J. L.
Smith left Tuesday for States ville
to attend the Western North Caro
lina Conference. The report of
Mr. Erwin for Marion Methodist
church shows marked progress for
the vear iust closing. The church
now has & membcrshiD of 261. Tho
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accessions during the year wero IT.
Enrollment in Sunday School 401.
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i Go to tho Eagle Hotel this oven- We also have 1 good line of WO O d
?nr fnr ft ifood suDDer. , Oysters, 1 . .
ice cream, cake, etc., served as you ixici COal rieater:
iiko it. .
W jure'. Jr esace
We have just received a car of Barb-
Wire any. Wire fence ana can
prices'
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Marion, N. C.
V ' Card of Thanks.
I wish to extend thanks to tho many
friAnfla for their kindneea" fchown xnr
; husband and 'myself during his Illness
and death. '
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