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'.v 'y.i':': ,": ,1! vr ... . ' 1 - ... , , - ."" 'MARION PROGRESS ' 1 :i ! 1 '6 V i I. II' J; 1 'i ! Hi 1 1 PUBLISHED EVER? -THURSDAY EVENING ftMcfo WE tipUBLISHlN GSCP'f l"3f IliH arionf: N, " " , .... S, E; WHITTEN, Editor and; Prop. - v: N. C ; as second class inatter4:iSiiJ?;j TERMS : ' .. -. - ' . . i Six Months, -' , ; - ' ; V 'V r - 50c ' 'TmtlMOirrHS, 25 lISlllwlBS'strlctly InAdvance! ' y: .-'i' , ' v"." ' - The Club Reception. - v II One of r the- pleasant events of This was in ;the nature of a house warming,; Being the first entertain ment since the re-organization and removal of the Club: , - v . The Reception Hall and Reading loom . were ; beau ti fully decorated with colored bunting, and on . the mantles and tables were large jar- f dr. an hour or so, and the company then repaired to the Hotel Mari anna where a bountiful and beau: tifullv appointed supper was serv- pllillllatlman ed. "After speeches by several of . i ; ciuaxng inose wno nave piemy or iuo meiuuwrs, wie guw mrucu : f :C',oi6iieyi-are exceedingly careless to the Clubt: arid the remainder of '' lt,: .about 'their silwiap.c .theyisiiing v was ! spent..-in (social . ' ' V counts,. and this fact putheews- conversation, and the enjoyment of V t paper man to ariiehdless . amount of I music. r tro -This 4the initial; entertainment, f IllfiflPl! being so thoroughly enjoyed;- the Cand it is forcing the editors one by prospect is bright for many pleas- H xne to adopt a rigid pay-in-advance ant evenings to be spent with these r lmi iSysiemj';y;aHEiirOGRESS win oe geniai nosis. . V f forceltc)ap liiliBl0 - During the nine days' term of " r !: -i; those in arrears will renew prompt- x.,u-u c i . - . , -.. i itiiLiiri iiiiii i i ii i if, ill i r i iiiiirL fimii u v.: I f thftv nanftr : is ; not wn.nt.pd I itt. t . . A . . i . ''..i !T ,s ;:"-7 - 7 . - vv eanesaay ;oi tasti weeK someining criminal cases were tM ind seventeen prisoners Were : uiuzbu Buomu vaKo hjb pxper Sent to roads in McDowell couoty. . . The city aldernien have relieved amounting toleveo .Tears and five the license on meat markets and in m?ps. : ; The jury, in the case of so doinV hve nlarftd thn nnhli in Abb iloneycutt and bam bcoggin?, Abetter condition nnrc meats. I should be ercised ii dealing, with M one-half matters of this kind and the great est' precaution should be taken in of a C. C. & O. train near Bos tic, 11 . - ' matter's of this kind' and the great- days failed to agree, making ita .. ' mistrial for the second timft. ''v-'-ii-.. -. guaranteeing 10 tne puonc tnat all . f i 1 1 1 r 1 1 ii l' j, 1 H f I it i 1! : 1 Garden City Tidings. and sanitary. A close examinatibh Garden City, Nov. 15 Owing to In- ! ' into this subject will convince one c-.-ssant rainai the fanners have suspend- J of theiecessity of our having a f wing . wheat and gone to rabbit tt2Z&'i?f' iTit;''- i i s i : i " t. hunting, which seems to be more profit- V meaj inspector tolook closely after asW cotton taiU are plentiful. , thlSVv j In -these: days of modern; Miss Thessa Jimerson of Nebo school : Sanitation and general - health ! iin- visit'ea - the : homefolks Saturday nd 4 , provements tne aldera . - ; ; - do weU to ebnsiderfthis subject at ;;K:ate Burn; now of .hevUle, i Au""' 'i'-1"'5 n is at home on a visit: v & i ng nd every precaution Mrs; T;B. Ray and H. A. Gibbshave , for the guarantee of public safety.' been suffering with grippe." Juet us hope that something will be Mr and Mrs..W. E. . Brown made a hurried trip to Sugar Hill, Thursday Mrs; R. W Tate and children made : mM- mm aone. A.rVlJAi. AnrU QmA a visit to ner sister. Mrs W. J. Urown nuuuui at iiui ivuii vviuiiiv iicuui U)i Monday and Tuesday Mr. Xieslie Abbott, official audit- Mrs:: Will Brown, who has been ill X:l'':T for Guilford county and known for several weeks with typhoid fever, is , ;vall over Xhe state as an. expert-ac- ? T I . , ;v.-i.;v-' .'.-: . -iVV -v-- -j-x- ,, Our school at Garden City is flourish- ' , conntant, is m Marion auditing all nn3ftr r -1 nf ; ,ine puoiic accounis or ine county. Our students have every advantage of The object of the County Commis- an up-to-date graded school : Mike; ill ! h ! .i t : V f, i 1 Viftvinor t.hiQ wnrlr dnnft iq tn or At all iv-' recounts siraightehed;out satisfac- - 01 LVB : SlillfilrilyitO all parties? and to .install . e ue again caUed upon to pas un- m " uchsystems of.book-keepigras . n . - . . a vv--,.j - . .1 . jherana she slept Kur beloved sister, " -: : f : , : fu so kept as to be easily Our hearts are saddened for we shall ; ! ' balanced and f understood at any miss her; greatly. Always faithful , to Iff fjW$0MWHpM attend her. Church duties, doing lovely ' . ': r' . ; fw?3 Tti rVfKfirnmni?cCinnc o acts uf kindness so quietly, . so : gently -.ij ;! j i;, ; ; : "f VlllR U" - ' " " y reu the touch she gave to those about her. M ' ' I ): i aid the countv officials who handle I I l1 .1 . the public funds5 but will satisfy .a high ideals, whose influence abides as a A'. ! S iun of citizens over the county rich and precious heritage; ,; : ' ! Williil wla :o;account of her can adequately, de- )- i ii ii scribe her real worth and strength of j il -VI...'' -n-i- -J. WW9 n BIMM9laBI " 1 v ' -1 r 4 r "4 " 1 'u i i c i m i u i ir'r y , ,a - : worm was tfiMlfiSThi f;:- ':Cr4fein; , -May Gh character. Though quiet and ' reserved and always self controlled, her real worth was best displayed in her home i! ' '. 'fft,'.-' - ' . L .May Gkd abundantly bless and corn- day,; vespoTtemen of the town A, - . v , ; ' - and county report birds more plen- K rrHus one by one the stars go down, 4 $ztfm3 wiui riuau iu a - numper or vears. 1 To shine udoii some rairer hore " - , The sport of hunting birdsv will- be '. Resolved: 1. '.. That, .while ; we shall . indulged m by a We f number nf 131183 her from our midst, we will try to , our citizen ; :tEo4t is I hopeS f111 h Pj6 even:as she fol- . . , omiuo bjjurt Master, iWho went about doing good. .; 10 sucu au exient tnat wholesale '1 2.. - That we tender our sincere sym- langbter..pl birds Wlli result. : Our Pathy to her relatives dnd friends, T and p Irl 'I section of" the " country is greatly tbose of her own household who .will "blessedliwitHSa lxhermost:-:w";.:V;,, r " ah1 li intirAcforl ;w xi. i 3' Tljat a copy of these resolutions chouia oe interested; m this to the Mnf fn vi vv extent ihat these birds will be pro- a copy to the family, and a copy spread teuwix iwui omy in a true npontne minutes of our Sunday Bchcx)L BportsuiumiK.e way. - - : ' : v Mrs. Ira Erwin, . s Mrs. j. F. Jonas. - There is no impropriety in nsinff ' : V ; JI133 jENNIE Davis, Com. a spriDg wagon m the fall. Miss Jennie Clay. W. F. wood. are the newest things going. Don't fail to sec . Our. ."Window." Display V . of these beautiful hand bags, - '7 - . , The newest are the long shoulder strap bags in solid leather, black velvet, tapestry bags, the beaded, bags, also the mesh tags 'made of Ger man silver SOc to $3.50. J j I ' f3 O 4 r A ' We want to tell you and impress upon you that our house is. THE one to trade with for straight dealings, fair 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. . ' 'TTie Store That Saves You Money." o t u t THE' .IPEEILSSS I . - . Memi5s Stoclc Still Complete The Rane 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 'maximum : amount of genuine satisfaction awaits your choosing. v.e.arc sticklers about quality in our shoe depart -meni 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 Features are the Following. - Men's Full Dress lWalkovern Shoes, Patent Bluchers ' . V; : S3.50, S4.00 and S4.50. Men's Gun Metal Blucher Shoes, lace,. '.' . S3.50, S4.00 and S4.50. ...We Give Gold Bond Trading' StampsThe Most Valuable of all Trading Stamp j. O r? S ! The Stare9 -4 -,rZ "';;;.i...m"" I "'
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