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MARION. PROGRESS PUBLISHED EVERY' THURSDAY EVENING , BY THE McDOWELL PUBLISHING CO. - N . TiUrion, N. C. S. E. WH1TTEN, Editor and Prop. .-. ..v. ....... v t. ' - " T' ' 1 ' ' - - Entered at the Postoffice at Marion, N.C., as second class matter. . . :f TERMS: - - -Ours YKAK, - - : - - , Six Months, - - . " Thbeb Months, . '- ' . - :.; . i Strictly In Advance! - MARION, N. 0., NOV. 23, 1911. NORTH CAROLINA DAY Friday, Dec. 22, Set Aside For Its Observance in Public Schools. Raleigh, Nov 17. The program of exercises for the -observance of North Carolina Day in-tho public schoola of the state is just issued from the state department of edu cation December 22, is set aside for this special observance by the schools and the booklet embracing the program, readings and stories $1.00 I 4-VA Anrr ie fViA rrrrr ft Qaapo. riv, I lui vi-iu ajf io tug ituia va 25 tary D. vy. Connor, of the state historical commission r It gives v William Gaston's poem, "The Old-North State;" has an ex- V; , uul r 1 ... brilliant addressat the first North r ThePeogeess is pow offering to Carolina re-union at Greensboro; &11 subscribers who pay a year in an outline for county history to be " advance from this time or a year localized by the schools in the draft- from the date of their subsciption iDg of sketches of the counties in if already paid in advance, a splen- which the achools are located; gives did two-bladed pocket knife. , We consise ancl very valuable histories . have three styles to select from; 0f tnej origin and names of the- iwiu . suuaunuera way taivo tuon counties of tne state. A paper on - Choice. . The knife costs you abso- North Carolina and North Carolini lutely nothing, and is given simply ans in history; the national song as a premium to pay in advance. "America" and lists of all Gover Pay up all arrearages if any, -to nbW, chief justices of the Supreme date, and for another year and you Court, presiding officers of the cen- . net a knife free. Or, if you pre- eral assembly, members of the con fer it,6 we will give .instead of the tinental congress, United States knife, a pair of splendid 8-inch senators from North Carolina. Al , Spring tension shears. J so there are appeals from State ; K you are .already paid in ad- Superintendent of Public Instruct tanceyou can .take adyantageof i6nJ. Y.Joyner and Gen. Julian S. ; this offer by paying up for another Carr for the largest possible con- " ft-a u wm mm. iu i r m m m m. a. r xlt.j v I uriuutiou irom vuo scuooi cnuaren ' j jl u xr L-1J Walter Raleigh, that is to be erect found m every s home. No child , . - XT , V . . L. .'u i "J u ed in Nash square, Raleigh, as a a i . A Ai . i rv tribute from the school child re laugnt xo appreciate tue uuuie pa- . . . . . j - . . - v of the state. per. it is me . stepping stone 01 oa tvi of f h c r4- . to bo learned inbooks.' Giveyonf Nf 1 (Thfnksgmng children a foreign paper wtucn con- . . , . i j 'u4. i d Jtbogress force as a holiday, and s ? lams nut uuo wuiu auuui aujfor- ... . . , , v - . Boh, place or thing which they ever 1 ,to issued Wedncs v Baw or perhaps ever heard of, and day-a daJ earhet ,than naL AU . how cin yba expect them to be in- correspondenU and advertrs are ; terested? But let them have the Jested to bear this in mind and j a : u hand in copy for this issue as early liULUO ouu icau iu 111 ui: tci- ' U1 , -5 sons, with whom they are familiar, po S1 e' " - L4 f 1 t r- V r 17! o J ren It will do you good to read this each week some rare bargain's you will find at this store. - . A NEW LOT . ' of long coats and coat suits just received. Ladies long black coats from $4.95 to $15.00, also a full line of. children's and misses' coats at prices that won't hold them long. Special Values in Clothing '. Men's Suits at from $4,50 to S20.00 per suit Boys' suits $1.50 to $6.00. Boys' and Youths Overcoats, Men's Over ' coats, also a full line of Under wear and Sweaters. A full line of Children's Shoes The Scufier Shoe is the thing for the boys $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. The Store that saves you Money lEoliSc) VEST This is underwear pccp!c are talking about. So pretty zrA dainty ycu v.i3 iLtoIv fall in love ih . it as :oon as ycu sec yourself in it. No buttons to sew oa becauic thcxe arc no but tons to ccme c5. No spread buttcnKo!es torn, vrint!cd" facings. Just the simplest. carmen t vou can A Desfect amtocrat shaping, knitting and Cnlsh. Nobuttoa appeals instantly to the woman ot fashion. ts like a second skin- o o neatest in its At the front of the neck is a tongue under two loose tides which are drawn to gcthcr by a neat mercenxed silk tic after the garment ts put on. Nobutton sells at 50 cent a garment in the best quality. A less expensive grade selli at 25 cents. T1 lilne ii . i SOL SBSL iih b 4 mmmUmSmSmi 4 him ZSSZS 11 and soon an interest is awakened hich increases with every daily arrival of the local paper. . Thus a habit is fprmed,: and those children will read the papers all their lives and become intelligent men and women, a credit to their ancestors, strong i in their knowledge of the world as it is to-dayiThe Rich field Reporter. : - X' ; Mr. Caldwell, Passes. ? " 'Mr. J. P. Caldwell, North Caro- lina's most prominent editor died : at "5:15 Tuesday morning at Mor ganton afteh an illness of .. nearly two years. . JChe end came peace fully. He fell asleep t shortly be - fore this hour and never awoke.; The funeral will be held this, af ternoon at 4 o'clock in Statesville. Mr. Caldwell suffered a stroke (5) . - or iparaiysis wnne eauor oi ine 0 Charlotte Daily Observer on March ; , 8, 1909. j After several weeks ill ness he resumed his duties only to suffer a second stroke of paralysis with motor aphasia, from which he never f ullv, recovered. t He was : taken to Morganton where he re mained until the time of his death. n 0 yvAVVA,,V,V,V.V.V-VA'.,.'.V.V,V.VrV..A'.V.T.V.V.VVrV.V.V.1 Buy Shoes With An Established Reputation Godman Shoes For Women and Children Have Proven Their Worth. Mrl S. Bry anti : : of Randleman, N. C, spent Friday , in town and was well pleased with the improve- : ments made Ihere in . the last -15 T years: i He looked at a number of places with a view of v building a cummer home. Mrs. 'Bryant, vis spending the; winter in Asheville v and will visit Marion during the winter to locate a lot and have the cottage built ready for next year. Mr. Bryant owns a lot on South -Main street that he has been: of fering for. $800 but now he . says that $1200 is only a fair price for it since there are only three va cant lots on the street. , . Shoes from an obscure maker of whom nobodv knows anything MAY be good shoes. But what's the use of taking a chance when you can buy shoes that you KNOW will look well, wear well and feel comfortable and for the same price too. . , There is never the least DOUBT about a H. C. Godman Shoo All Godman Shoes measure right up to the mark to the. high quality mark which the maker has set for them. . They are guaranteed solid leather through and through. They are constructed on scientifically formed lasts. They are positively the best poplar priced shoe on the market. . We can't too highly recommend them from the standpoint of economy and hygene per fection. " - : DON'T FORGET YOUR GOLD BOND TRADING STAMPS WHEN YOU BUY NEW SHOES THEY ARE VALUABLE. ' '. . - 1" '""Si "l ?feO .7W f o J 1 - .is Arc you coln to dress a lol for your Uttlc one Xnntl Get Tim STAND AIU FASHION SHEET FOR DCCEMnilR aaJ c bow cay It Is, Tho older fotkj arts well uken core of In sixteen rases of the newest effects In iVlntcr srarmcnt of oil dcscrlrtlorv. FREE copies to ALL wbo call at our tore. We Have a.few New Coat Suits; to offer at special prices, also Long Coats for Ladies and Misses, , also Neckwear, Belts, Gloves, Sweaters, Overgaiters, Shawls, Underwear and Hosiery. - E4 'i he Scfziczrc eczl S-orc."
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