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1 I . . . . .1 V- ' - I 1 V n 1 1 V 'M - . Absolutely Pura; . . i i 1 Mates Home Bating .ls - epotoeiferff Herald. & it--nv4 f .:f ' p9&kiD of apple-raising in tcsist&Eja North Carol ina;lM r ; F, : land:and industrial agent the 5 Glinchfield road, has; con- NEWS OF THE STATE Brief Record of Happenings ofj ' Goneral Interest During-the - : Past Week. . Mr. Phifcr ErwiD, of Morgan- ton, N, C.Vono of the best known gentlemen of Western North Caro lina, died Saturday. . The proposition for the establish ment of a farm-life school in Gas ton county was defeated in Satur day's election! The farmers' voto killed the. proposition. . :Ono man was killed, three wero seriously injured and eleven other passengers in a crowded "runaway I.; street car down the steep hill sus tained minor damages in a collision between the runaway, 'another car on the tracks and an ico wagon, at Winston-Salem last Saturday. ' The Catawba County street' fair at Hickory last week was a success and large crowds were present de spite : the :;un favorable weather Those who attended this fair pro- verted the slope of the Blue Ridge nou nee it the best from the stand- mountains, lust south oMhe tunnel noint of the analitv of the exhibits through , which - Altapass - is ap- et hed that section. Thopool proached, into an orchard of thous- , ands of trees. The success of his ll2 AUiU,u "U1U undertaking will, be watched with unusually tine. ; ; . : . interest. ; 4 ' ' : : A .Wilkes" 'conntv. Ga.. farmer recently killed a mammoth Berk- J 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 Spend 25c and i;ct 5 votes for. the - most popular child' under 10 years of ne. Enter the child, if she is the winner hc ets the nice Larc Doll Free, With nrimmum trouble and cost bis-; ; v; ' cuit, cake, and pastry are made fresh, i : v : clean and greatly superior to the ready- : - - v made, diy,;:foimd-in-the-sh varietyy: ::; 4 -" and danger of alum food is avoided.' , ; ither Place Counts i or Tile Davis Piiarmacy ' Contest starts Nov!, 23rd, ends Dec 23rd. . We arc going to have a nice line of Christinas goods at both Book Store and Drug Store TOE. PAVIS PHARMACY :: Cartificate of Dissolution. v . h . ? . . 2& AUto:0''vThe8eresent3i;May , . ' ":. Whereas, It appears to . my satisf ac- Xau-by' duly authenticated i record, of ;-rti prMiriga for , the - volantary. dis M&viiau I hereof ))$ the uranimons ,coa- sMssfc &fair the stockholders, deposited in so? cr that the .RIi. McCnrry Con- ; t?nction Com pny; a corporation of this ttthose principal 'office is in the 1 ' . M arion . County ; of McDowell, -sfci North Carolina J (WVW.; Nal "Xirgt2b agent therein and in charge t$8S9sfi.' ? mpon.v'whbm process, may ; be fww ;Ju3kas complied with the rejuire B29stho Chapter 21, . Rvjsal of 1905, atitf.tt' Corporations," preliminary- to the issuing of .this certificate of Disso- shire pitr which tipped the scales lution: t 1 , v- :,; ' v, . 0 ' -' . , - ? . , 4 ... Now, Therefore, I, J.' Bryan Grimes, at 635 pounds net weight. One Secretary of State of the State ot NoTth shoulder of the porker weihetl 79 Carolina, do hereby certify that the said i j Ai i i i i j corporation did, on. the 8th day of No- pounds, and the Jcaf lAni totaled C vembr1911; file in my office a duly pounds, While the chine'went up to the dissolution of said corporation, to 47 pounds. The ho was a little executed by 'all the stockholders thereof. more than two .Years bid And was proceedings aforesaid are now on file in raised and bred oil the owner S my said office as provided by law. Georgia farm. , The dressed ani-! set my hand and affixed my official seal. Dial sold for over S0, ac naieign, inis om aay oi xsovemDer, A. D. 1911. J; Bryan Grijtes, Secretary of State. -V ' ; . Greenlee News. Old Fort, Nov. 14 School started again last week after a vacation of tlx The boys have to cut vrood at trcejw. but the eirla get to play. VI wouldn't be a boy, would you Y' We have a strange 'Taw" here. The girls and boys can play together at dinner-time, but they can't at recss. 'Tif teen minutes after school' 13 the wntenor. The farmers are busr catherinir corn f)) -l TVV ' " HP TT 'TTj' ' T- TH W HP and sowing wheat. Thecorn crop U Mrs. M. M. Burgin has returned from a visit to, her daughter." Mrs. J. B. Johnson, in Morristown, Tenn. . , W. n. Greenlee has gone to - oa a business trip. Miss Lennle Mackey of AsheviUe has been visiting Mrs. C. Mackey. v , STCDKNT., MILLINERY Just received another lot of Street Hats, also a full line of Boys Hats, Baby Caps, and Aviation Caps. W.c invite your inspection. Mrs. W. H. Flawkinis Next Door to Lunch Room . SEAGLE BLOCIC il; ii xl; il il ili ili 1 il ili il) Ui ili il ili ili il; it; il il il ! poxtf the answer to .that, question , depends ; your fiealtlr and happiness. You can't be loo careful : about the kinds of food you Jbuy. : ' '; P - DOC DOC 4 ; . fff everything in Groceries is to Jbe found at - this atore.;1 Citron; Raisens, Currants, Nuts, . etc. for Thanksgiving. Back . of "eveithihgsoldAm.J this , store is the guarantee, . "Your money back if not pleased.!' ' - ; r V- . ' - ' 1 1 Mem Dre Shires - -" . Coiirt GEOCE GO Phone 58. Hi,1 3'C -4 3 CD O 1 fV 4. Nebo, Happenings. Nebo, Nov. 12. We all sympathl re deeply with Mr. and Mrs. Luni SIgxnon and family 'in . the death of their baby child. About two o'clock last Saturday morning God called from thb life little Laflin. She was six years of age. The Jxxly was taken to Glen .Alpine for burial. xvv. uuu iurs. jj. o. xurziaran ana Mi Eva Blair are attending conference at Stateaville. . Miss Thessa'Jamerson, Cora flay burn axjd Vera Oorpening spent the later part of the week at home. .Arthur McCall of Marion spent' .Sun- U ss New Line Underwear ".;MTRiUMprtM Flour nnd "OUR SPECIAL- Hour Heinz Sweet and Sour Picldes, Preserves, Jellies, Canned Goods, Etc 0 R A- Y K-EXT DOOR TO POSTOFHCE. c poc DOC .1 . jit. r t Messrs." Arthur Hicks and Je Cor- V U U V II , H V P KM 1 SATISFY V.I' ' . . f it 1.4.1 The Most Exacting Connoisseur of Sweets penlng were at home Saturday and Sun ;day. V.. r ' '. G. M. , REGRETS 4 J ( Pelicious-Satisfyirig if you allow us to sell you your winter shoes. Our line for the whole family are great values. Tlic best and most complete stock of Undenvear to be death of our infant child. The manyl ,. IHndnesseaare treasured and will ever Iouna- :A DlS t bwcatcr -MtlUlcrs. etc Our StOCX OX rC bo remembered. ' . I . . . Mn. and Mrs; 11. a Kaknhy. ll0ns arc up-to-date and sure to please the most cnticaL ; Card of Thanks. : , "We thank our many friends for the. i kindness, aaistance and sympathy they have shown us during the sickness we I have . had for . several . months, and especially during the recent illness and Bids will be received bv tho BoArd of Commissioners of McDowell county at I its meeting on tho first Monday cf Tk cemoer, 1011, to rebuild the briJ-o across the Catawba rivor South of Old tort, near John I ortnne. r.r...lcno Tho new bridgo must lx of the Fame tumenfiiohs a3 tho old bridge nnd tho lumber used must bo of heart runo cr goou oas. l no ioaru re. errts tho right to accept, or reject, nny or all Lids. This Novcmlwr 1 lib. ion. - H. A. Tate. Chairman. New lot of hats just in- Men's and Boys' Clothing and extra pants, work shirts, sus penderc, etc i1' alley (
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