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in -rmUhiii ISP i IS il ' f the1rc&fr ttiose ; j l;;J fSs .gig ill I I L 1 ... .ZI MS .'.Fi - Dr. Hofi6red'b Women When a woman speaks of her Silent secret suffering she- trusts ypu. Millions have be stowed ; this mark of confi dence on Dr. R. V.- Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y; Every where : there are women who bear witness to the wonder working, curing-power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription which saves the suffering sex from pain; and successfully grapples with woman's weak nesses and stubborn il!s.K , i UL IT MAKES WEAK WOHEN STRONG IT HAKES SICK WOMEN WELL. 5 No 'woman's aDDeal was ever misdirected or her con fidence misplaced when she ' wrote for advice, to s the World s Dispensary 1 Medical Association , Dr. - K. V. fierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Induce mild natural bowel movement once a day. Land For: Sale. V- '. Take notice that the undersigned tinder and by virtueof the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed, executed by M. C. Bright and his wife, L. M. Bright, to the undersigned, for the purpose of securing a ' certain in debtedness therein described, which may be found of record in the McDowell County Records for Mortgages, in book 7, at page 262,'defatilt having been made in the payment of said indebtedness on demand, orijf MmMM Saturday, the 9th day of December, ;'; V- Didn't Hit Him. 7 ' - -; t John ' Wesley had a reputation for cheerfulness. In his Journal he writes: Ml ' preached -In Halifax to a civil, senseless congregation: Three or .four gentlemen put me in mind of the hon est man at London who was so gay and , unconcerned while Dr. Sherlock was preaching concerning the day of judgment- One ' asked, Do you t not hear what the. doctor says? : He an swered, Yes, but 1 am not of his parish. Stations Established in Fruit Belt Districts, Raleigh Dispatch Carr.ying out plans based som time ago on investigations made by the Stato and the Federal Depart ment of Agriculturevther6 arc now being established at seven advan tageous points in Western Carolina fruit belt districts and stations, tho latter to bo at Tryon, Blantyre, Waynesvillc, Ashcville, Blowing Rock, North Wilkesboro and . Mt. Airy. Each station will bo equip ped with the delicate and very ex pensive instruments for recording the temperature, amount of frost, dew, humidity and other conditions that bear vitally on the f roit-grow ing. industry, exact records being kept, showing conditions mountain- side-Kiilferences from valley - to mountain top.. Great beneGt is ex pected to be conferred on the fruit growing, interests. The ' records :ii v. v 1 1 i v win ue assemoiea ana aiscussca ior j the beneGt of the fruit-growers by government exoerts. , 1 j Ll ' 1 -L f !. . i : ; ' . 5 - . l j , ,. ;l ! i t . V" between the honrs of 10 o'clock, a. m.7 and 2 o'clock, p. m offer for sale at the court-house door in Marion, North Caro lina, to the highest bidder for cash, -an undivided one-sixth interest in and to the following described land, lying and being on Second Broad Kiver, in &Iont- ford's Cove township, McDowell conntv. specifically described &s follows," t6-wit. L101 no. 1: ; xsegmnmg on a rocK, tne northeast corner of the whole tract and runs west 22 poles to a black oak bush: thence sonth 120 poles to a stake ; thence west 6 poles to a small . red oak bush, thence sonth J.18 poles to a stake at the pnblic road; thence 1 sonth 173 V east 55 poles to a stake and pointers; thence south 55 east 10 poles to a hickory (now down) ; thence, north 30 east 40 poles to a stake and pointers;: thence north 10 east 13 poles ta'a pine hear the road; thence sonth 82 'west; 69 poles to two white oaks; thence north 172 poles to a pine knot; thence east 11 poles to a stake and pointers; thence north 47 poles to the beginning, containing 38 acres. : . Lot No. 2'. Beginning on northwest corner of lot No. 1 west Hi poles to a white oak; then south 120 poles to -a black oak bnsh;. then west 6 poles to a stake; then south; 180'poles to a stake in outside line; tnen north 45 east, 18 poles to a post oak; then south 46 east 28 poles to a persimmon ; 'then south 67 east 34 poles crossing Rock Creek to a chestnut; then north 18 east 42 poles to a; stake; thence north ' 44 west crossing. Rock Creek to atake; then north 20 east 14 poles to a soUithwest corner to lot No. 1 ; then with the west line of lot No 1 v to the' beginning, containing 51 acres. . ' r; The foregoing lots are more fully - de- Bcribed in the commissioner's report in a certain proceeding entitled Bright vs Morgan in Book 2, at page 299; of the Special, Proceedings Docket; : in the Clerk of the CJourt's office, McDowell county. v , 4 1 - 1 - r " Lot No. 3: Beginning on a pine tree standing on the southeast side of the road at the top of the hill southwest of where the Sugar Hill road, leading to Bethel crosses the " river, William Bright's, deceased, corner, and runs with said William ; Bright's line - south 82 west 69 poles to a white oak; thence north 170 poles crossing the river and a branch to .a pine knob; thence with William Bright's line east 17 poles to a black oak corner of another tract; thence north 44 poles to a t sourwood: thence west 4 poles to a line; thence north 4 poles to .. ; thence west 88 poles crossing a branch to b post oak, an old corner; thence north 120 poles to awhite oak on the west bank of the branch; thence east crossing the branch 88 poles to a stake and pointers; thence south' 20 poles to a black oak corner : of . the 25 acre tract: thence east 25 4 poles .xo : a stake : thence south 93 pole to a Spanish oak ; thence east 180 poles to a stake on Neal's or Mosteller's line: thence with said line south 90 poles to stake, John Morris' corner; thence with Morris' line west 94 poles to ; a stake ' and pointers, ' his corner; thence 26 polekto a stake; thence east 10, poles to a white oak, : Morris' corner; thence south 127 poles to a stake; thence west 60 poles to a white oak, an old corner near a spring; thence south 63 poles to the i beginning, containing in all 354 acres. More fully described in Deed Book 5. at taee 44 of McDowell County Deed Records, less 50 acres described in a deed executed by M. B. Bright to Cannes Bright, on 'the 15th dav of February. 1883. It being , the purpose hereunder to sell and convev th ft n nil i vi dftd interest of C Ji. Bright in and to the land of which s rather, M. B. - Bright, died seized This the 7th day of November, 1.1. : J. P. Bright and Hattie Bright, ' J. , r , - j Mortgagees. riess and Winborne ; Attorneys. v-s -rt j '-.Hi '-.Early" Promise. ' ' ' Does my boy." inquired the parent, seem to have ; a natural bent In any one direction r ; ' , Yes. ' sir." ;-said the f teacher. "De gives erery. indication of "being-a cap tain of Industry some day., Ue, gets the other boys to do all his work for himChlcago Tribune. : Just Our' Luck. -""' v; Williams Tills Is a queer , world. Walker Right you are. . A man's shoes will often get ontled. but" never Just as he Is ready to take them off. Judge. ;L; . ' . . . ' Saved Many From Death. W. L. Mock, of Mock' Ark.. belie vea he has saved many lives in his 25 years of experience in the drue bnsine3. 4 What I always like to do.!' he writes. .is to recommend Dr. Kingg New Dis covery for weak, sore lungs, hard colcU, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, la grippe. croup, asthma or other bronchial affec tion, for I feel sure that a number of my neighbors are alive and well to-day because they took my advice to use it. I honestly believe its the best throat and lung medicine that's Made." Easy to i prove he's right. Get a trial bottle free. or regular 50c or f 1.00 bottle. . Guaran teed by J. W. Htreetman. 5 3 - - 1 o ALCOHOL 3 PLll UUST Vv . Per Infanta and Children. . 1. Ironic fes D lj tIoabcfi ncss arsi ro.crj crr Ap zrtxt Ernifdy for Cozi uon . 5oir mrOLU isrzn "Woms JConNiilskos Icuz ncss cndLoss or Surr. KEW YOBK. V) .TT." TIis Kinrt Always Bears the Signature of You f t Bought M For' Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. 111 II I II 0) 1 mrw rrr. 22 Notice Sale of Land. By virtue of an order of the Superior Gjurt of Mo - Cuba is now the fifth largest pro ducer of iron ore in the world, bo- inff exceeded onlv bv the UnitAd W.C UIXLW UP UUK uUAL States, Germany, Great Britain wilh a guarantee that there is no Dowell in the Special Proceeding, entitled Mattie I and FraDCG. This IS the StfllPmfcnt I r..t I u" J .u . McCurry, EUlaMcCurry. Nor. McCurry. Hester Ar.Lfn!0llVmo rowooL Came Arrowood. and SalL it tO DC full weight, thoroughly screened and parte, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door on . ; Monday, December 4th, 1911, the following described lands' situated in Dysarts ille township in said county:' ; ' . " ', 11 First Tract Beginning on a forked dog wood and running north 20 west 34 poles to a small maple on top of a ridge; thence north 50 west 58 poles to ' a small hickory; thence west 50 poles to a small black oak; thence leaving the bid line and running a south east course to a hickory at the gap j or gateway, en tering the field; thence crossing the field to stake of , the United States Geological Survey., . "My child was burned terribly about I the face, neck and chest.- I applied Dr. rnomas .bclecuc Oil. .The pain ceased -r- i r t . Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg. I now rnucfi lanner it goes man tne free from slate, stones, eta Bet ter place your next order with us. You will congratulate yourself on your good judgment after you note 'The cultivation of rice in the On tOD of a ridffe of a rock oile thnc nn tlif tnn rJ the ridge to a stake in the old line; thence south 40 1 United States increased so raoidly west to a hickory, thence south 25 east 32 poles to a U U nocf fan, noM,fVa' nnit 'Ao common kind. Chas. Carson Court Street white oak: thence north 25 eatft 78 poles to a' stake: thence south 20 east 30 poles to a stake in Moore's. later Rosanna Jarrett's line; thence with said line to a hickory, the Rosanna Jarxett corner; thence south 1 7 east 37 poles" to a stake; thence east 8 1 -2 poles to a witch hazel bush in the old line; thence north 1 7 weft 27 poles to the .old poplar' corner; thence east 24 poles to a stake on the bank of the . branch; thence to the beginning; ; . ' -' '; ' Second Tract Beginning on a small hickory on the west side of a hollow and running west 4 poles to a chestnut oak; thence south 45 west 3d poles to a small pine; thence south ' 75 west 68 poles to a hickory near a small bank and shoal; thence south 25 east 32 poles to a stake a conditional line; thence north 78 east to a chestnut ' oak; thence south 79 east 50 poles to a small black oak; thence - north 1 7 west to the beginning. ' '. )' ; . ' . V ' Third TractBeginning on a small black gum on the south side of the mountain and running north 52 east-55 poles to a small Spanish oak; thence north 25 west 1 60 poles to a stake in the J. Mills Higgin's line; thence with his line south 52 west 55 poles to a stake; thence south 25 east 160 poles to tne begin ning; all of which tracts adjoin eachother and eny brace 200 acres more or less. V Said lands will be" sold, for partition of the pro ceeds among the above named parties, the widow and heirs at law of J C McCurry, deceased. - , This 3 1 st day of October, 1 9 J 1 . ,W. T. MORGAN. Commissioner. now raising practically all it con sumes. . In Louisiana and Arkansas ' alone the rice acreage increased 7,000 acres tho past two years. rl D ! r .1.4 I ) Don't ase harsh physics. The reac tion weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doan'a Regnlets. They operate easily, tone the stomach, enre constipation. . mm m iw-m i - - - - - - - H jl 4k kAre you willing to live with rae in a cottage 1" "Yes, dear; provided it is a cute little cottage with a dozen rooms,; three baths. steam heat, a butler, cook, dininp- room and up-stairs girl." Farm Journal. . - j 3 ' ,NccrLcak Never Ncct! Rcpa'n Fireproof St o rm- Eroof Handsome Incxpcnxiv: Suitable for all Linda of uildmjja. Fcr further cctailcd informatioa apply to CJ W. Buchanan, Marion, N. G- For pains in the side or chest dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Liniment and bind it on over tho peat of pain. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. V ' ' NOTICE. .' . . ' -: North Cauolina, i In the Superior Court McDgwell County V Before the Clerk. Sarah Jane Jimmerson-Lewis, - 'VS. ; v ' . - ; '.' ' Robert Jimmerson,; Ellen Jimmerson, Hessie Jimmerson. Eva Holland and l husband, Samuel Holland, and Benja min Jimmerson. : . ; : . , Let your Christmas presents be somethingr.useful. Thousands of dollars are worse than wasted on useless things every year. way Operating Ovcr.7,000 Miles of Railway . To Subscribers. . . .'' To those who are indebted to The progress, this notice is a . reminder that the money due is greatly need ed to meet necessary running ex penses. - Our bills must be . paid hen due, 'and, the cash MUST come from those who are owing the office. Don't wait for. a. state mentremit any amount and re ceipt will be promptly' forwarded lowing how -account stands. . I am pleased to recommend Cham berlain's Couch Remedy as the best Viir T Vnnnr nf nnrl Rifff rpmfvW for The above named defendant, Ben ja- Uonn-hs. colds and bronchial trouble.' min'Jimmersonrwill take notice, that a Unites Mrs. L. B. Arnold of Denver, Special Proceeding entitled as above has rjoi0. . "ve hare used It repeatedly and been commenced in tne superior ixurc it never failed to srive relief." For ; Mt A. r IT. B L. A I Ot saia uouncy, ior ine purpose oi mv- Q dealers. ing tne uower vi. pizuutui. m iuo lauua son, allotted to" her; and the said de- TDaring the last ten years tho SSSSSM value of farms in the south almost siffneu cxerji au iua umuu ix iuo w-v i uuuuicu . w j -mr - if T 1 nouse.- au juanon, jucuoweii vjuuuj, North Carolina, on the 5th day of - De- rpmhfir. 1911. and answer or demur , to A father's Vengeance. the complaint of plaintiff, or the. plain- would have fallen on any one who at QUICK ROUTE TO AXJu POINTS jyorih-So-uth-EciJt - Vest. Through Trains Between Principal Cities and Resorts - Affording First-Class Accommodations. . Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains. D1NIVG. CttQ A0 OSStJTVATlOS CAKS. For Speed, Comfort and Courteous Employes, Travel via tho Souther Ratea, Schodulca and other infomatloa fundfhfd by aldir:xi tlo tilnl .4. J. tiff will anulv to the court for the lief demanded in her complaint. This 6th day of November, 1911. "' Thomas Morris, r--:-:''-: Clerk Superior Court re- tacked the son of Peter Bondy, of Sonth Rockwood. ilich., but he vraa powerless before attacks of Kidney trouble. Doctors could not help him,' ho wrote, "so at last we gave him Electric Bitters and he improved wonderfully from tak inj? six bottles. Its the best Kidney Pa v n ii for - another vear and " cet medicine I erer saw.: Backache, Tired r . j., , - feeling, Nervousness. Loss of Arpetite. one of Our splendid pocket kniVCS. warn cf Kidney trouble that may end Tf v6u 'are already paid in advance in dropsy, diabetes or Brihfa disease, ii jfouw o diita j y . . . Beware: Take Electric Bitters and bo you can take advantage Of ttllS Oiler gafQ Every bottle guaranteed, ,50c at by paying up for another year.. .J.JW. Streetman's Drugstore. . R. I. Vjuinon. T. P. A., Charlotte, N. a S. n. IlAiiDwia:, p. T. IL, 37ehlcgton. D. C IL Wood. D. r. A.. AiortI, . C. TT. II. TAYLCn, G. P. A nnrr and i-nu X 1 1 s X highest tixnrrr mice paid FOR RAV FLT.S II!2S Hit r-.t;;s3 u:s tf. joiin vjhite c: co, SSSSSS ; '
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