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il l - I S f I - . . , V- s To the good people of Marion and McDowell' county Ton vour liberal , - VX" w 5 w w mv wvm v ; ... wc assure you we appreciate., your trade and ,; will sirive to serve you better the coming year. TRY; A. PACK AGE OF NABLOT, PAN-CAKE FLOUR ; (READY FOR USE) LIBBY'S CHIPPED BEEF, ETC. 2URB Y. GROGERY GO; Court St. Phone 28. In! I e P e e r I e ss Fas h i 00 Co. and 4-2, Tatton - SIheviite STOCK I Says SUMNER SONS & GO'S of Merchandise must be ' ...... CLOSED OUT AT COST Right -after Christmas everything will be marked down to the lowest notch. - ' Ihe- Bargains Will Be So Great taatirwlll pay you to come hundreds of miles to buy some - sfe Dry Goods, Notions, Underwear, Blankets : voats, Suits, Millinery, Furs, Etc Ctemer the Place 1 :-: 40 and 42 Patton Ave. . v Bald Mountain News. ; Dome, Jan. 1 We are having some very disagreeable weather on : Bald Mountain, plenty 'of rain and some sleet and snow A . " ' Heres "goodbye, to our old friend 1911, and ' 'welcome,'! to a new year, No doubt the bachlors gladly hail New Years they ftill expect the old maids to give them K calL - . ' Mrs. B. B. Searcy and daughter spent Christmas with relations and friends at Dana.' . ' '. " r-. ' . y Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lvtle srient1 a few days here last week. - . . Well, Jacob, I an glad to hear you say so much in praise , of your teacher, Frank Hall. I am sure he is worthy of the praise. . But I wish to remind you that we had a good teacher too, in the person of B. H. Horton. We can never say enough in honor of him. People of Bald mountain will be glad to learn that T. C. Warner and family are happily situatedln their new home at Bat Cave. R. S. Hudirins. of Snartanhnrir a n w ' K 0 -. v., is spending a few days here on business. J. Aw Taylor has gone to Rutherford ton on business. A happy New Years to all the readers of The Progress Snowbird. v ,; Sugar HiU'News. v: Sugar HilL Jan.."l. Christmas has past and nothing much a-doing. W. M. Wilson, accompanieby' Dean Crawford, made, an extensive visit tn North Cove last week. ' Mrs. J. F. Jonas, wboh&sbn onpnd. ing the holidays with her parents. Mr. ana .airs. j. u. . Woodlawn Notes. Woodlawn. Jan.'l.llljw nu pju doseU herschool Friday, 22nd, with a very nice programme. condjitin nf recitaUdns, and dialogues. The com. mlteemen gAve a nice Chriatxnxa trte. ' ' Mrs. Luo Huskins of Oblnty Spricgi U vidUng relatives near Woodlawn. - Crawford, ha, returned a 'D Snn &hocl Marion. . j P eslcff programme Christ dm to her home In Marion. T I TT m r t " " - - ' ' Ml 1 J Christmas day. We are glad to welcomo fnr fo- Misses Hunter and Finlev. Wfc wHK W m mm after spending the holidays at their daj, and had a nice Chrirr. to Hoping all of the dear reader, of The Progress had Merry Xma 'mnA rr- NewYers. s - , rt -ri -r - . common Oenst a Bad Matter Miss Ella Lou Crawford, who has been In creaUve thought ' conoi r,. in school at N. n TnHf- a.vh. i. , k. .Tai .cornrrJO fnf - ------ v, aauomc, .o au iuier. iu sole criterion for has returned to her BchoolafteV spending Judgment is that new Ideas shall fcok . vx. v -mm xvan is. 1 jrawlord were visiting near Bridgewater during the holidays.' . Karl Crawford has returned to Mars Hill where he will persue his course of stuay. ilKe old ones. In other vnH. only act by uppresslng originality. A. N. Whitehead In -An Introduction, 10 Jiatnematlcs. frlihtful Polar Winds A charter has been issued to the North Carolina School Book De pository, incorporated. The oh- jects are to receive and hold sell various text books, etc. This com-pany-will act as central depository for text book distribution, and is capitalized at $25,000, but may be gin business with $5,000. The in. corporators are Alfred Williams, Edgar Haywood and Ernest Hay wood. blow with terrific force at th far Mrs. C. S. Gravson of HicrhPnf. ih Wn. catuinr has been spending the hoUdays withhe; S SlfVTucScavo parents here, ha rfrnmv I tn hp.al hpm t . .- tt I hope all the writers and "Mr. a?d nooth. Unrivaled for cnld-nor. also has had a Merry Christmas. 3,' iU- cers, cuts, has not been seen so JacoV twin I . er will have to respond. Esaw. Sunnyvale Tidings. Sunnyvale, Baturdav. TVc. an a rr Silver, of Old Fort, visited his mother this week. A Hero In a Lighthouse. For veara J. S TVinuVnA c? rr house keeper, averted awful wrecks, but a queer fact is, he might have been a wreck, himself, if Electric Bitters had not prevented. "They curel me of kid ney trouble and chills," he writes, "after I had taken other so called cures for years, without benefit and they also im proved my sight. Now, at seventy, I am In Z finev:" i?03 Pepaia. indiestion. all stomach liver and kidney troubles, they're without equal.. Try them OnU 50 cts. at J. wstreetman's. Laundry Work In Rut!a Laundry work costs utile In Rus sia, but the work done la poor and U finishing Is crude. A GIrrs Wild Mldnliht Ride To warn people of a fearful forest fira In the Catkills a young girl rode horse back at midnight and saved many live?. J. A. Fritts spent Christm nt , Trl0t of. Qan. m . T, . .7. rUMCU.u ew Uiscovery vi-ua ior ine cmidren lu curing lung trouble, coughs and colds. at the Christmas tree, at Mt. Mitchel wh!ch might have ended in consumption church or pneomoniA. "It cured me of a dread- t jjol . . ui codq ana lung aisease. writes W David Shuford and family spent Christ- R- Patterson. WeTlingSnT TexLf ter mas with friends and relatives at Sunny- four in oar nllj had died with con vale. . sumption, and I gained 87 pounds." yb w oure. nua saie ror all throat T a x I 00 oure. Buu iaie ior ail throat J. A. r rltt8 IS SDendincr RAVoml Ar.a land Inner (mnh1M x j . er-in law's, I. V. Stroud JriaI 1,01 tie free. Guaranteed by J. W. ' Streetman. Drusnrlst. with his brother at Dome. i - C JSSS. Mortgagees' Sale of Valuable Pro- cays with his uncle, J. a. Fritts. perty at Old Fort. JZ . 6 " Geneva tuiott py virtue or the power of sale con. spent Christmas day with Miss Geneva Uin in a certain mortgage deed eie Stroud; cuted on the 0th dav of October A n Drum. fart '' : . ' M i? i I yy ! ii x i ii m e rv a tza Mrs. Martha Mnrohv ... t, w i.i-J?n?7.and'',Tife. "7 m, . uru iuiu mongaire deed Autry spent Christmas day. with friends KdaIJr rded in the office of the Rez and relatives at Busic. wterof Deeds of McDowell countv. in and. Tile Marion Progress One ear for Only $4.00 m S3'- ' It'--r- -f : ...:. - . - . '"'-. : ' " A"-- - . Li ' ' ' - ' - - I The set is worth liished Progress to secure a pportunity readers double the amount wt cff W . ; r' ai.. Dare TAT hrtloeol . wt --ri . . i u Lnis is: a rare set of dishes at wholesale cost. beautiful IViiCDili iiCU)iUi " - ' '.-,. . , s 1 i lis Mortga Book No12, on page 200. itc. conaiuons in said mortgage deed not having bn complied withand the sum of money therein named and S2rlJTMxreaol'haTil,5 n paid, th hhtS!?? mortsa will Al t the hiRhivt bidder for cash at the court house door in Marion. North Carolina; Monday, the 5th day of February, A D. 1912. at II o'clock a m filU(iWinff scribed real estate, de fined and described as follows, to-wit- OltUate in RAM rnnr. t f-T . and in Old Fort towniihip. a nd being- 4 certain t mrt nft.n.i i J . . t. ,r .,iu tjuia 01 tno UJ ouuujern i tali war. east bv Thomason h M r T r , fc - Z . w v luiu. ana. others, south by B. U. Moore lsnd oy aff ivnch. Jno. Boyce. a B. Fornev. IT. A. v- -tyrC 'a and being the lands devised by will br 5 'ro her to J. H. Salsbury. 53ald sale will bo made to tatisfr tha amount dna on tht j n NUd mortirara i!m vi. .1 0th dav of Octnhri . ion j - sale. Terms: enjh nn . ftuuary, 1812. J. L. C. Bird. Atty. Mortgage. Mortgagees1 Sale of Valuable Land y in New Fort. Bv virtni nf K rn.A k iDia moJt deed, executed on Uwens. which raM tnr.D .11 . 1, . u.vtik.nvu ury jfl Jin, of Deeds of McDowell county in Mori-' piPdBook No 11. on page 2.V3. etc. said xnortjraire hndn wL . . j . . secure the payment of a certain sua of aaiaea ana tae time of ryment therein stated, and the condi. UOnS Of thft fUllrl TTrtrtr-nrr . 1 . , iT r""no uu; ut ed mortgage wUl sell to the highest bidder lor cash at the court house door In Marion, North Carolina, on Monday, the 5th day of rcbruary. A. ol it, ok 11 q ciock, a. m. lds. situate In asfoHowilo-wit- T ucnoea , to-b of Old Fort, as shown by ' x UJ7fc U copy CJI JSi Pw11 arins of Tecord in k of. nee or tha iicna r rvi. Wfvf McDowell, reference being. naa to the same. . . . Said sale will -be made to satisfy the Dai&HCe lino nn V, - 1 i r saia mortcacrft rA. Tr. ' leash. w.o wi This 2nd day of January, A. D. 1912, rmh- C' Blr tty.-. Mortgagee. I -. .. ' x-1 Renew your sabscription. V ' ' ' , ' - - - ,
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