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Palm iLunch Room is the place to ; stop in Marion when you. want something to eat. It's a First-Class Place COMBATING LICE IN CHICKS Small Quantity of Olive OIL Rubbed on Fowl's Head Will Prove Quite Effectual. If fowls are healthy, the premises kept clean, and a dost bath or ashes provided, lice rarely get the upper hand. It being through the , brood hens; transmitting them to the chick- us. uiul most narm on en as a k Everything served In season. Prop MAKING MONEY WITH DUCKS wlth many or few 1Ice on her when - Good service and prompt , attention. Chas. Carson,, Prop. Marion, N. C. crly Fed , on Sweet. Clean firain and Pure Water Fowl Produces Egg That Is Dellclous.r Nearly an good eaters in England and on the continent relish duck eggs, even more than the hens' eggs. ' Properly fed on sweet, clean gTaln. green stuff with pure water the duck produces eggs that are delicious. The Indian Runner duck lays bet ter eggs than the Pekin, although the lawsr.-. is in greater favor -In the United States, doubtless because of its pure white color. - Pastry ' cooks in hotels and restau rants prefer, duck eggs and : some persons - who have learned how pala- my) s (Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and Potaxuua) Prompt Powerful Permanent your fat Calves Wto fNeboNC; after No- TOmber the tfirst -o from 3 i to 6 Weeks; old. 1 Will pay 3c per ponnd on foot. Will buy them all times the 5 week except tua g transmits them to the thick. ens immediately they are hatched. They are to be found stationary on the .chicken's head, above the beak an-eyes, and in a few days when they get more plentiful, are to be round behind and on top of head and throat. a simple and effective treatment adopted by the government station In New South Wales is to placo a small quantity of olive oil in a saucer, and the day after hatching dip the finger in the oil "and thoroughly rub it into the fluff of the chicken's head and un der the throat. This will kill the lice if present and if -repeated the second or third day there will be little fear of any escaping. When a week or ten days old the chickens should be ex amined again and if any of the vermin are found at this age a, little kerosene can be added to the olive oil. It is best to annolnt all chickens with tho oil immediately ; after they are hatched, such being a sure preventive of the scourge. . lu Wat,, ll tU (cct arc ui-va" r P. y,ru i r. r. v. H eiSr r-! P, 'P XL Makes rich, red, pare blood c!cincs Ovc mU:c system dears the braia strengthens (UscsUoa arl ccrrri. A podtive fpcciflc for Dlood Polioa and tija Uizcx. Drives out Rheumatism and Stop tho Ma; end Malaria is a wonderful tonic and body-UuIdcT. Tfcouiandi endorse it! F. V.UPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GA. ' For Sale hy J. W. Streetmcin. Good Egg Producers. Care of Poultry Runs. Plowing and liming the poultry run purifies the soil. NEEDFUL KNOWLEDGE Marion People Should Learn to Detect the Approach of Kidney Disease. The symptoms of kidney trouble are so unmistakable that they leave , no SIM I 4 1 1 table they are buy -hem, but there is ground for doubt. Sick kidneys ex- Service of Publication- Notice. I a decide(i Prejudice against duck eggs crete a thick, cloudy, offensive urine. full of .sediment, irregular or passage or attended by a sensation of scalding. The back aches constantly, headaches 'State of North Carolina, f Superior Court Couuty of McDowell January Term, 1912. Mary Parker, Plaintiff, ' . -f vs n;v. ,,-. . ' ' . William Parker, Defendant. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Ocrart of McDowell county for the pnr fpose of. dissolving the bonds' of matri mony existing between the plaintiff an1 defendant; and the said -defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Superior tsourt- of said county to be held on - the ixtn Monday before the first Monday tfn March, 1912, it being the 22nd day of January, 1912, at the court house of in the general market.. Duck raisers .can remove this preju dice by judicious advertising in the local papers, setting forth the ad vantages of duck eggs and advising as to their palatabillty. - The Indian Runner Is almost as large as the Pekln at ten weeks, al though the latter Is more heavily feathered and this gives it a larger appearance, i ? i Runner ducks do not need ;water to swim in but should always be pro vided with clean water for drinking and if this can be running water so much the" better.- i.tht i"c. u c. It is not as easy to get a foothold in business or to own real estate as it was a generation or two ago. The easiest and surest way'to be prepared for the winter of life is to put money in the bank. Money in the bank goes a long way towards insuring a happy Christmas and it always enables Santa Claus to visit your home. You can sec examples dT s families- who have no victim is often weighed down by a bank account Start your bank account at once and you will always be prepared for this event in the future. sighed down by feeling of languor and fatigue. Neg lect these warnings and there is danger of Btight's disease or dropsy. Any one of these symptoms is warning enough to begin treating the kidneys at once. Delay often proves fatal. You can use no better remedy than Doan's Kicfney Pills. Here's Marion proof: Mrs. J. C. Brown, Garden & Spring said county in Marion, North Carolina, PROPER HOUSE FOR POULTRY Sts" Marion N- C. says: 41 consider Doan 8 Kidney Pills worth their weight The First -National Bank Capital. $50,000.00 W. A. CON LEY, President Geo. I. White, Cashier Surplus. $15,000.00 MARION. N. C. Deposits, $300,000.00 B. B. Pjuck, Vice-Pros. J. E. NiUL, Aiat Cashier and answer or demur v to the complaint in said action, or the- plaintiff will ap ;ply to the, Court for. the relief demanded in said complaint. This 4th day of December, A. D. 1911. Thomas Morris, Clerk of the Superior Court. W. M. McNairy, Atty for plaintiff - Mistaken Idea to Think That Hens Do Not Lay in Winter Because Their . Coop Is Not Warm. Very often I hear persons say, "Our hena don't lay in the winter because our hen house is not warm enough' I have kept hens, lots of them, for For Sale A Planing Mill and Outfit 25 years, and kept them for eggs and l goixne eggs, ioo, ana l never xepx them in a warm house either. I will tell . you what I depend upon to keep the hens warm in winter and that is good; heavy feathering (I have the Rhode. Island Reds and there is no breed"" that has a better coat of feath ers or winter than this one), says a writer in Ihe Successful Fanner. Rich blood anoV active, exercise keep it in circulation. Yes, I used to try to Take noticethat the undersigned will, under and by virtue of the power and authority gi:en him in a certain instrument executed by Blacfc burn & Lail, on the 2nd day of June, 1911, which 'may be found of record in Deed Book Nor 45, page 248, McDowell County Deed B ecoroV, offer jr for sale to the highest -bidder for cashat the place hereinafter named, on .j- v f W -i Monday, the I5tfi day of January, 1912, at the hours her etnafter stated! the following de- fio.rihp.fl nronfirtvr . I. .. - v a i: 'c-X in gold and I do not know how I conlu have gotten along without them. I have kept this remedvjn the house for the past five years, getting my snpply at Streetman's Drag Store and its ue has never failed to give me relief from backache and other kidney disorders " For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foater-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, pole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. t First.' At the court house door, in'TMarion, ' be. I make miy hen houses warm, but only tween io ani and' w o'clock, in ., onthe said succeeded In introducing' a condition date That certain lot of land lying and being in which, if followed up," looked to me as Marion township, McDowell county, North Car- though they would "be worse than the oiina, beginning on tne east corner oi a iracs oi i rold ' " - HUH land described in a deed to G. Laif, made by J. L. Morgan-and R. H. Bennett, and running t hence with the main line of the Southern Rail . way westerly 15 poles passing the office building j now on said lot; thence southeasterly to a stake tn the old Solomon line; thence to the beginning. These lines to be run so as to include an acre, of I don't wish to have it understood that my houses are open with cracks and knot holes, for they are. not;, ev ery part is ..made' tight" except at the windows where the muslin curtain is in. The question - is not how warm and TRADE-MARKS proinpU oUiod U conn trie, or no fee." obciun P AT C NTS THAT PAY. dTrlle tbn tboroogtUy, ax our expense, and elp yen to nenn Send model, photo or sketch for FREE report on patentability, to ytaiy practice. BUR PASSING REFERENCES. For frw OtiW .Book on Profitable l'ntnt wntt to C03-SOB Seventh Stroot, WASHINGTON, D. C. land and all buildings of sad partnership ; the yon can make your poultry house, but secona corner to be as .-stated ana uie secona line to be placed in said hollow, so as to . include an aere i:Together with all buildings and- such' ma chinery and fixtures as may be attached to such buildings. V - - 1 - Second, At the mill site near Marion, between 12 o'clock in. and 2 -o'clock I p: m., on the said iate, all the stock, lamber,' goods, appliances, tools, and all other personal property .belonging to the said partnership 'conveyed, to the under signed by the said Instrument.4 '! ;; " . It being the purpose of the uUderBlgnedrto sell nd dispose of the , lot buildings; all machinery and all the property: of the partnership of Black burn & Lail connected' with an'd' a part of the planing mill: which was run by saldlpartnersbJp near Marlon, and the plamVItself. , i - ; This the 9th day of December, Mll.' v; ;" i '-"'v.':.;.: J.Ii. Morgan, Assignee.? fiess & Winborne, Attorneys. ; , . , mm rr v ItKeverFKckers i, W- i - Tlic long winter ctca ings gtv a wcrnan a splen did chance lor sewing cr embroider,-; buS hef cvci tuflcr from the i train unlai i lie hai a good light. The Rayo u the best bmp made It gives a ttxong, doused light that u rcnurkibJy nry to the eye. There is no gUre to it; no flicker. It Eghts vd a bole rooca. The Rayo ts an economical Ucp, too. You grt the DOtftoWUe tiVa-value or il ej brani ; aJ Rjro tmli b a low-priced lamp ' Yet jt a KaaAocvg Usp aa ortaxscsil lo axy txom n kcwa. The Rayo Limp M rajuy CIukI rSout rrtsone a-VJe or ckaaaryi arf l tWn and rcwick. Nlaci? ol clx2 tfs txiel-f ItVvJ r alio hi ss&rrect eirf tcjm and caiihr. Aa root eWi te tm Im el Rave !. a la m rr al U Standard Oil CompzLny ltarp0rateJi "how dry you can-make it There Is no danger In having it too dry. When you! have built a hen house with two thicknesses of boards and paper he tween, tight doors and windows and a good roof and lots of glass on the south side, you have what some call "a warm Jjjouse, but you have what I call a! damp one, that is if you have very many hens in it, and it will.be damp just as long as you keep IF tight and close andajlow no ventilation. A hen will stand fa lot of cold and long, too, If she is in a dry house: V- ' GHIGHESTER Fiirs i J&; ' Furs For reliable prices, , prompt re returus and fair dealings, ship all your Fur Skins to. us, We will not deceive you with fictitious pri ces but will treat you so well you vill ship 'us more than once. - . 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