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yiARipiM . PROGRESS the oLdorth state BlilSHEDEVEEr THURSDAY EVENING McDowell publishing co. Marion,' N. C. A Column of General State News That Has Been Gotten " From Many -Towns and Counties. Durham. At the t the board of fire and- pilice com missioners It was decided 'tn onhr S, E. WHITTEN- Frlitnr and Prnn' lhe prPsed new fire station, con u. if nu i taitor and Prop, tract for which has already been let. - - I A -.1 ' ABuevnie. toDert R. Reynolds, so- l. Entered at the Postoffice at Marion - x . , as second class matter. " v TERMS : Six Months, - . Three Months, - Strictly In Advance! MABION, N. C, JAN. 11, 1912. 25 licitor of the fifteenth judicial dls trict Of this State . annnnnnpd h!a Q didacy for the Democratic congres sional nomination in thfa diatflnf fV,-, tenth) to succeed Con I nr - - s il.00 xu- uaser, jr, 1 . 60c ureensboro. For th nnst ton doVa there have come down from tho mmm. tains rumblings 0 a fast-approaching; tfwiuuai campaign and; well-informed. mcu Ui "ota parues irom that ever changing tenth congr&sional district in conversation- with friends here ucwarea mat tne storm was HKely to break at most any moment tr DC DC DC DC 30 i CsSl Pull for a greater Marion dur ing 1912. It can be mA " better and busier. You can he J&235 Tot WdOlt. session of 1911-12. The students r. v "ve ueany au gotten In by this time. Ine Crastonia Gazette celebrated Tnere are quite a number of new stu : He fliii.ttT v.:j u:iL j. m i dents, .who matriculate tn v.io fA M'jrSPw -aS nearly a11 of re-enteVed: IheiDd. The Gazette is a splen- the enrollmet will probably go from aid newspaper and we wish it con- 425 to 450- President Poteat is hope tinned success. ful of the coming term and expects It " - to be a very successful one. ; It pays to trade at Home, and it v Dh"n- The Durham county EtfUhhK totrwiththemer" JSS-S SJTrSS; vCnant WHO has confidence enough at $4.75-for the coming year. This is in his goods to tell yoa every week fj1 lncr,ease of 63 cents per capita over aboutthem through thenewspape, STSHSS tu. -4 t i , Portionment made by any countv n" t y wuu buauues BLdie. au or tne rural schools of tf growth and development for one township win have an eight Marion and McDowell. Shall we months term this year rise to the onportunity and do our ' iflnrTTbe C01?nty board -of eduv Wo l u i " wuuu UC1U a regular meeting The part by boosting our town and Public school fund was apportioned County. Settlement with the treasurer was' ' made and a large amount nt ,itir. . This is leap year, and to the very S6? Tas transaced. .The board few in McDowell who ha Wn XJL new.hooi house ... - . - uumo uwini't, on tne site of the Waiting for it we bid them God's one recently destroyed by fire but Speed. May they catch him this ,deci.ded nct t0 join Mecklenburg, coun year and their future troubles be We SlDe &t Stallings' in ar.uue.unairman J. D. McCall - Tt oil . . . "A l.UB uoara or school commissioner f T 1 v Ut aTard that the schoolmen would Sallsbury.-The appointment of Mr Of -Marion to the mail order houses e. cent of the UOO.OOO re- A- H. Price, of Salisbury sunder :Was snftnt with Uol 1 ceived by them from the DQi master in o, V . 8 ianain fire yeaas time there would be twice secured it nLfT wm be I"180 James E- Boyd of areen.bori many local merchants anXaHol Krffl'T? Ttl'"0 ln them would be doing better than fiartm!h al" c"Id be stated- said. : Concord. Mrs," Thnrman Eudr a .those now-here are doing todav. Tna JZitJnLlTlc wi.th lts 'omr.n,2?. WH. Vi. The stimulus to home trade thus to y le ef" SHS given would necessitate new build- Wilmington.-The receipts of the er o small children. Her clothing amo, ucw afreets, aaaitions and im- U l Ior made ; a wmp.ana she rushed proyementsot everv kind. Thco U r 0""win over the pre- ' " u moomer the blaze. The . ' - wv w figures obtained from in turn, -would require an army of Postmaster Thomas E. Wallace show carpenters, merchants, and labor- "ce?pt8 in 1911 amounted to , Areas of farms and make Marion I of $7,047.74. This gives about 7 III : firreat homA molraf ah ai cent, increase to i v. t ,,th,ngs are gospel truths, but' it is S .Hver"! general uaru to convince a-man who can ReidsTiiie.-The aeCTo U. m end'to some distant mail order as Scott, who was arrested he uku uu a, jy cciiii (juaiity ar- r -J V J Dus"neu, wanted in for balf a doHarthatH would uceu wiser ior mm to pay the or --police of Reidsvllie, who states home dealer 60 cents in the first that there is sma11 nope for the recov .place and;get9)mething near the ' n 'LSTl Jpo.5?m Bush- Value of his mnnftxr .; rr ..auii, ana in -. v . i evem. oi nis aeath. thorQ But Winter has not gone and we have not sold quite ail or our CLOAKS and COAT SUITS. There will be most three whole wihter months yet in which to wear winter weight lothes. We are going to make it to your advantage to secure a Coat Suit or Cloak or other heavy wearing apparel by making extra special prices' as follows: - . . " " - One 1910 style Coat Suit worth $15.00 for $ 7.50 . One 1910 style Coat Suit worth 16.50or 8.25 One 1910 style Coat Suit worth 22.50 for 12.25 One 1910 style Coat Suit worth 19.50 for 9.75 One 1910 style Coat Suit worth 18.00 for 9.00 These are all made of all wool goods in Black, Navy, Maroon, Huckleberry. We also have 4 1911 styles in Black and Navy that we offer at a discount of 25 per cent We are making a discount of 20 per cent on all our Cloaks and Sweaters. We have a good selection of ChUdrens' Sweaters in cotton at 39c and wool at 48c to 1.39. Don't let yourself or your children get cold when you can keep warm by taking advantage of these prices. t T, lime 9 ! ' I "The Square Deal Store." . asnt and by the time uc.'zu r-. .v. lived hor bodv wo. Keyi:.: 1 recognition. rc.l Too Generously Gifted. MI wish I did not have so powerful an Imagination." lamented the girl with the fluffy hair. ' VLast night I dreamed I was on an ocean steam shin, and I woke un seasick." There 'May. . Come a Day when all our food will be in chance of Bunnell Fescanine tL aU Ur l00d WiU b in trie chair. e8Cavlns the elec' compressed tablets, and there greens Doro. Thirty-five owners of m.y-ome a day When horses A Reminder. - ' I MreensDoro. Thlrtv-five ono . Au cutcnug upon the nfiw vao hoe non um u wo Ul .:n i i ' - . . . -- w "iui" city limits or ue no -more hilt t h c f a WYT in Vr of a mile thereof never will coth.ll! re r. T a municipal court to ana- N ' . .T H you can wear better rlntr,e man i - 11 mix - v 1 I v - arrears to The Progress that ever v Ieein m, nicipai court to ans- centdue the .paper is needed to ot a cUyncf 11 meet current obligations and a h,ave a11 been opposed of by entries . of guilty and wwu xvi every one IS to -,r, I , oubpenaea on begin the new year with a clean l"Ze?tT ZnXl sheet - The Peogeess' subscrip- tM- way. There are Uro7f wuu nst must be revised during ?es 01 the same kind, this month and, in obedience-to arf0.nt;Citizens Southmont the requirements of' .thPoffi T T ,eat IWngs during Ta , - , , --.--.w maustnal activitv ii Department, a number of names freater than at any time sin the must bedropped unless a Dromnt. l0wn w.as nded and evidences' of adjustmentas mad Every one Sart S 7ery ftwino- th ffl : . . . . . . ne. growth c.? the town V WUiW amount is u suDttantlaIf as well as ranld Urfred to malrA i mmoi'nU niii Is evidenced bv the rnmW . ment. ' - ' enterPrises m operation We can fit vou in anvVlnri , Please do not wait-foFa state- l-l of st from i evening7 toent of your account, but send in amount of cash have been of-, to a street or business' suit any. amount and same will h 2!??-10' the Pposed. Salisbury Fe- Overcoats. Cravenettri r' ited and:;,eceiPt SST it Sk Rubber. RaW waraea. - - , . wmmuteo has - met with r I vjais. couragmentJn the. matter: " Rear Admiral RnW n T!ov"nor Kitchin granU of the United States Kavy, fami. whb ta.." uariy-. Known tne world -over b jhi ,Tt sentence for stealing. B n n n - --Trihti' ww. . ?U!1 worth f coaV.--.The.MpW..: IHl J fV1 fl H !l rtrirh. a - ' ulou sua-l" recommendation a the"1art-' v U IVD fl fiBl 6TT aenly at his home in Wi- licitor. nrosepntn, " ll3-- .so" : -. V '"""-V-K-H, last Wednesday night. . ' conditioLngooS " - . ' CLOTHIER ,5 i .: . j ' . : ' V . ; Marlanna Bulldlnj Marloac ii H l i it ii il 0 l Hi ) Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi nr Hi Hi Hi W Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi n ime we has come and we should all do all can to make it a success. We want it to be a success with us, so we shall do all we can to make it 'a success' with our customers, as our successes are mutual. We want to give you this year the most and best possible-for your money. Our line of spring goods will soon be ready for your inspection and it is sure to please you. Be sure to see our line before buying. ,Don't forget that we are selling all Calico prints at 5c the yard. Come in often. Look over the entire stock. Keep posted as to what wc havc for we will-be getting something new all the tima Always better goods for same rnoney. . ", Wear Ralston Hi Hi Hi Hi Ma.Fi E sir Slain JHoiuise v. 1NAXNNKY. Shoes AND HIDES ' Ml?"Elti?ARKET PRICE PAIO run tlAYI FURS AHT Ufnre - !Ut mentioning h!t 4. - J JOHB WHITE S CO. aaSr '3 fix fix fl.v fl fl fl -
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