LOCAL AND PERSONAL lanacs. I hare Ladiesj You must see that wear, the new belts im v a i town on bnsinPSQ Tnon . Bunnell Concert Company Tonight 1 The - second Lyceum attraction &r&:' will bo the Nell Ban- ton for a short stay. : " -k atei Greenlee, was in CGiristDinisis (Dm el u w nell Concert Company at' the grad- ed school auditorium. Thursday evening December 14th, "at eight Christ3X12ls is almOSt here and WC are - This attraction is composed . of three charming young artists who with a nice fresh stock of FOR SALB Thoroti wi - : tr; tain, was in town'Saturay. . - i I - . i 1 Wife "3 .miiw . - 5 . . --j - . w -"geoas, either in pairs or 'complete ' Leo Suttlemver. of Old Fort IIT" " lot. Mrs. B R Pria 7 - W.e. u . -T- ' wvmau uuicriaiumeoi oi great :f:'- was a business y,sitor hero Monday, variety, yet classic enough to de- J. Q. A. Michael, factoryiepreaentative Borni to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. light tbo entire musical as well as -o-i m yigttu auu nano wv., ycmuci i, a uauga-1 mo pupuiar audience. " xncir cn- ZT Kim08 KT- . tertainment.will consist-of vocal wsttiBu sueet music in stock. tv,t tt , . . j . CarresponJenco solicited, Marion. N.' C. '?' .or 4LceWe.e !. , .'"eu" reaa.Dgs. Yoa VvUl make no mistake to Send her a dainlv rr of A, topping m Marion.- vvednes. cnna impersonations. . ' Christmas Box GaurndLi also assorted candies in bulk. was.shopping in Marion, VWednes- oyer Caston & Tate's 10c and 25c day. impersonations. A special feature of their entcr- kf Samuel McCail. of North tajnment will be songs with action. :Hc' y - - - : was a business 'viaitor. in town wbichalways prove a drawing card. NECKWEAR Just received a beauti- Monday. fulline: Imported collar and cuff Aire nnnn au t t.-i 6ets.Mrs. Carrie Childs, Seagle Block. W;n Q n " .T.U-01 CU1 - 6 S. C., is visiting Mrs. J. S. 5 Ladies it is a pleasure to show you the HPPer . - 1 a. v ii ww ii i i i i w ill i i nil rrct n w . rive at our store. Gaston & Tate. auKeu, or ounnyvaio, was a visitor in wbilo in town last Michael brothers, agents for Mountain oaturaay. Vw ieani .Laundry, Asheville, C. Tickets for this entertainment are now on sale at the graded school. General admission 50c, reserved scats 75c, children 25c. irst class work. Yotr business solicit ' ed. Lanndry accepted1 at Saunders Bar ber JShop. Residence Phone No. 23, Marion; N; C. Patton News. Patton, Dec 11. Mrs. J. P. Walker and baby visited relatives in Marion last week. Misses Mary and Minnie Dobeon. of Nuts, Oranges, Fruits, &c. ED. MORRIS "Phone ffo. 40. Marion. Jt. C. Miss Mattie Justice, of Ruther- fordton, is visiting her brother. Nebo. visited the home of Mr. and Dr. G. B. Justice. J Gettys Saturday and Sunday. 1 . ' . Miss Maude Elliott, of Garden Gty, A unique and attractive adver- began teaching school here December Have you tried tWhitleather Hose" ? tisement is the divers in the show-Uth. Thirty-four pupils are enrolled. for toen, women and children, 10c and window of J. Fred Sprague. We welcome her in our midst. 16c, , every pair guaranteed and sold only Will Long has purchased a tract of by Gaston & Tate. Mrs- J- - fetory and son Wil- land from Mrs. Hattie Morgan, lie U iiam have returned from a visit to now busily engaged cuttinsr timber. We want every lady,to see onr new line relatives in Montgomery county. The farmers have finished shucking of "Selbv" shoes in Velvets. Tan. Gun corn Thncmn crnrvl in mUAnf th. Metal, Patent Kid and Vici Kid. They The big reduction sales at The dry summer. Killing hogs seems to be are Deauues. urasxon cs xate. r: ireeriess anu ree nive ooenea ves- tne cniei emniovment now. Ther rnu. mm'- 4 terdav and larsre crowds wftro in ize it is just two weeks until Christmas, FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN One saw attendance. bo they are preparing "hog and homi- mill complete in good running condi- - " ny." tion, 30 h. p. boiler, 25 h. p. engine, J. G. Goforth, of Monte Vista, J. A. Gettys is Reaching school near both Erie City make, saw mill circular Colo., was in Marion Saturday en- Nebo in district No. 3. He is giving make manufactured by the Salem Iron route to Nealsyille to spend the ac to the patrons. Works, one good team of mules, one log u i.j , - There was quite an excitement here wagon, one 50 inch saw inserted tooth, holidays with homefolks, after an laat week. A man was clearing a road One 50 inch solid saw. Price $400, if sold absence of four years. out in the mountains near Laurel Hill by January 1. For particulars address annual report of the in- an otm a skeleton of a man. A Yelton Lumber Co,, Bridgewater, N. C. J4k. i j j u f thorongh investigation was made and it : - debtedness and disbursements of proved to Johbn Allan a and Specials-One 9x12 ft. Erie Tapestry McDowell county has been receiv- trusty darkey. He always carried about Art Souare woven solid in brown e for publication and will be pub- $250 on his person and it is believed he dark' red and green colors giving a rich lished as soon as it can be put in was murdered for his money. combination only $14.95. One Holly Brook' Art Square 9x12 ft. reversable, ' Woven solid 6f good wearing material type. Clara. The second attraction , in the ReDort of First National Bank. in dark green and gray mixture .with Lyceum course will appear at the R rt of the condition of The First gray f interwoven strapes tor Doraer, only $14.95. Gaston & Tate. , FARM and TIMBER graded school auditorium to-night. National Bank, at Marion, in the State This is really a first-class attraction neemSrX'mi116 f and will no doubt be largely at- RESOURCES tended. Loans and discounts LANDS No 15. 35 acre farm and timber land for $1250, within i mile of Marion Court House.- : Sufficient pine timber of origi- county can beat this record. nal growth to build all suitable farm buildings, other timber, consists of pop- D. P. Lowdermilk last week P!ft8-Becuredandwise' killed a hog which tipped the TJ. S. Bonds to" secure circula- scales, when dressed, at 430 pounds. to gecure u. s. Somewhat of a porker, and we deposits a U4- ;e man To Secure Postal Savings uuuuu ii uiaujr ioiiuoia m vuo -rt ; TT a -r,i Banking house, furniture and fixtnres ' George Rhom and Ben Corpen- Other real estate owned $291,372.71 Due from National Banks (not lar. etc. Good location for trucking ana i xuWuj "u w v- reserve aeents fruif growing at foot of Mount Ida. tend the meeting OL the btate X arm- Due from State and Private tt: u:u J ! I JtsanxBana uaniera, xroat ora umuu uuucu Companies, Savings .vesterday. ne.v will represent Due from approved reserve 1,315.78 50,000.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 17,000.00 1,500.00 52,028.89 No. 43. Farm, 90 acres, in cultiva Banks 4,891.04 agents Checks and otner cash items 28,939 84 425.00 tion, several acres in orchard, balance the McDowell organization. timber, some creek bottom, 6 room frame , m 11 Notes of other. National Banks 1, GOO. 00 . . , .. - 1 lU J.UO auu VYiuuvTvo vi vuo MTIVotiol norvtr nmnr 95.28 ft.: . coA B flAif r merchants have taken on a holiday nickels, and cents - "" I t ' to miles to appearance and Christmas shop- fJJ, ft co tv Seven miles to. Old Fort, seven miles to appearance ana nnsimas snop- ylrrai-tender notes 800.00 Marion; R. F. D. "Price $2500. Terms ping has begun in earnest. The Redemption fund with TJ. S. cash preferred, can give terms- Good stores are "well stocked with Chnst- 7,652.00 pasture and fruit section. - mas goods and there Is no better U FTl YS ATr?TT place than Marion to do your shop- Marion, N. t. Treasurer (5 of circulation) 2.500.00 Total $4M,820.04 LIABILITIES Ping. Governor Kitchin has granted a Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expens es and taxes paid $50,000.00 15,000.00 6,419.43 50,000.00 CITY EAKEC5Y Phone 115. conditional pardon to Gudger Fin- Natl Bank notes outstanding i - : TifT ii f I Due to State and private Banks ley, couviuteu m ujauwch wuuy and ejg 64,931.73 of manslaughter in 1908. The Individual deposits subject to 89.807.57 144,851.76 259 55 1,000.00 2,000.00 All kinds of plain and decora ted Cakes made to order. . 40.000.00 $464,820.04 JZ FRUITCAKES 25 and 35c per pound. . don't use , no substitute but the best material. Governor also grants a conditional ; TSoertificatee of deposit pardon to Dolph Jones, colored, Certified checks convicted in McDowell for naan- slauffhter in 1906. Both Finley Bills payable, including Cer- i T::J0fl,nnlfl . tificates of Deposit for mon- anauuuwwoiiun-v , ev borrowed Total Rocky Pass, Dec. 12. Miss Ada Brown Geo. I. White, Cashier of the above . -yv. ttsu arJA srAnt Thanks-1 named bank, do solemnly swear that : - the above statement is true to the beet giving with homefolks. . v J of my knowledge and beUef v : Born, toMr.anajurs. . n.-u Geo. L WHITE, Cashier on the 5th; a son. . . I gnbscribed and sworn to before me Mrs. A. P. Sorrels is ill witn grippe. . thifl 12th of December. 1911 a nnmber of men and boys had a hot , - R F. Burton, Notary Public time fighting fire on the mountain until Correct Attest: . ';. ' 15, u. mce i D. E. Hudgins Directors J. Q. Gilkey. ) . the rain. : ' . ; ' i - Hope the commissioners win soon see i to it that the high bridge : over Marion the Corpening place - is re- baa acciueiiu Don't overlook that sub- GIVE US A TRIAL nens. It is dangerous wiu Q . rf --------z are paying. roaa. taxes y. --r. - - - r " " ... . - ?: t : '-r : Rosa Igobd use f or the moncy. r 0 WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY SILVERWARE Pidod(Rjna V J t J " ,-IJ c 3 I ccrcms FJLKTOCECU CIESIIUS FOOTlDt f o n i rv A Chance oo a Beautiful Piece of Pickard tland Pointed Chka Chxa Wtli Every Purchase at Thl Store, 0 ) J. FRED SPJRA.GUE WatchmaKcr and JcUtcier. Marion. - - . - - florth Carolina. Q O C DOC DOC DOC DOC O P. A. Rcid-S. Co. The Home of l!ih Class Xmas NovcIUes. Beautiful souvenirs civen widi each $5.00 cash purchase- They will make desirable Xmas gifts. Special reductions on Millinery. Ladies Suits, Sweaters, etc. Before buying ct our prices. You don'c run any risk of getiing inferior goods or over charccs h our store. : Everything guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money cheer fully refunded. . Could we offer you a better in "duccment? . P.-A. Reici Co. j i i t i i n i i U n n n V n DC DOC DOC DC

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