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fit 'fei.'' MARION PROGRESS I MARION,. N. C, JAN. li, 1912: BridgewkterNews. v Bridgewatery Jan; ' 8. Mrs. feicTbard Parker of J Murphy spent r- & few d ays here with her sister, ; Mrs. W. Lyerjy. v , ; v Mr. and Mrs.' Wilfdng Tate spent a few days in Marion with relatives last week. : , -S , Miss Lou Giles of Gibbs : spent a few hours in Bridgewater Wed nesday. ' "'. v - W. P. Kiddle of Burnsville is , here visiting relatives- x " Miss Cecelia Ballew spent Satur- - day in Morganton. i Miss Annie Lewis spent Safar is day and Sunday at her home in Union Mills. Miss Eaye Brinkley of Glen Alpine is here teaching in Miss Logan's place. - , A. P., Hunter spent a few hours : in Nebo, Saturday. , Miss Sadie Seals has returned from Dr. Long's hospital, and we ore glad to see her out again. -., V Miss Pink - Tate spent Monday in Marion with her brother, J. H. Tate. ' Miss Clemmie McCanless of Asheville, who has been visiting : here,' is spending this week in - Marion. - . Master Winslow Ballew spent Saturday and Sunday in Marion. ' Betty.1 23 YEAR: Constant Sufferer From Chron ic Catarrh Relieved by Peruna. ' Mrs. J. H. Bourland, San Saba, Texas, writes: , "For twenty-three years I was a con-. stant sufferer from .chronic catarrh. I had a severe mis ery and burn- ins in the top of . my head. There was al most a con tinual drop ping: of mucus Into my throat, which caused frequent ex pec to ration. My entire sys tem gradually became in volved, and my condition grew worse. .1 wmmmmmmmmm Sunnyvale Tidings. Snnnwale. Jan. 6. Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Elliott, the 4th instant, a daughter. . , . John Williams, of Old Fort, was a visitor here last Monday.; Rev.-W. P. McMahan recently killed a fine pig which tiped the scales at 357 pounds.; HowisHhis for a 14-xnonths- old pigt ; J. A. Fritts has returned from a visit to Dome. " J. P. Padgett made a business trip to Garden City yesterday. . Drum. New Thrill for the Jaded. Could personally , conducted tourist hipwrecks bo-scheduled In. advance th- are doubtless some persons need iSfl Ing a change to whom it would appeal. as an aaaea u.iiru;uuu ui iue uwcau voyage. . ; - - ; Do von know that fnllv nine out of ATPrv tm rjLRP of Thenmatiimi are Rim- ply rheumatism of the muscles due to . 1 A I coia or aamp, or enrome rneumausm. and require no internal treatment what ever? Apply Chamberlain's Liniment rfreely and see how quickly it gives re lief. For sale by all dealers. io t Un ;r on -a a I w a y Operating Over 7,000 Miles of Railway '"'".. ... ROUTE TO ATiTi JPOESTTS Through Trains Between Principal Cities and Resorts " Affording First-Class Accommodations. Ml Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains.. DINING. Ctl'B ANO 0B5ERVATWV CARS. For Speed, Comfort and Courteous Employes, Travel via the Southern .. . Rates, Schedules and other Information furnished by sddreeaingthenndertJgned, J. IL Wood. D. P. A., AaherilJe, N. C W. n. Tayt-oe, o. p.Ta., Washington, D. C R. L. Vernon, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. a 8. H. Hahdwick. P. T. M.. Mrs. J. H. Bourland. had an incessant cough and frequent attacks of bilious colic, from which it seemed I could not recoVer. My bowels also became affected, causing: alarming; attacks of hemorrhages. I tried many remedies, which gave only temporary relief or no relief at all. I at last tried Peruna, and in three days I was re lieved of the bowel -derangement. After using five bottles I was entirely cured I most cheerfully recommend the use of Peruna to any one similarly afflicted.' is Garden City Tidings. ' Garden City, Jan. 8. Owing to her continued illness, Mrs. George Duncan has gone to Marion where She can be under the immediate r care of her physician. We hope ber" recovery will be speedy. Mrs. Grant Patton has been seri ously ill for several' days but tetter at this time. ", Christmas "in our valley duller; than usual. The raihVmud and slush knocked all the parties 'in the head' but for-variety we had two ; runaway matches on the creek during the holidays. This is the. latest fad among our young folks but. we sincerely hope o more . will follow suit,' as we have no young people to spare. The con , tracting parities above mentioned - vere? Miss : JHarriet j Burgin . and Robert Collis and , Miss Bessie Cur tis and CharleyPoteet'c; - , fFrankL-Poteet andrfamilv have. retufned-home after, a lengthy.visit to relatives in Morganton. Miss Thessa Jimerson, after : spending the holidays at home, re turned to Nebo' school accompanied by Misses Delia Gibbs and Addie Elliott, wha have entered? school there. . , ;John Elliott has gone to Marion - to enter school.. " , Mike. CAROLINA, CLINCHFIELD & OHIO RAILWAY CLINCHFIELD ROUTE In effect May 28th, 1911 Eastern Stand ara Time. Southbound No. 5 No. 3 Daily Daily 1:10 p m 7:25 a m lf35 p in 7:50 a m 3:29 p m 9:14 a m 5:49 p m 10:50 a m 6:53 pm 11:32 am . 6:5S p m 11:39 a m 10:05 p m 1:54 p m jno. l 6:15 a m 1:54 p m 7:49 am 3:08 pm 8:37 a m 3:42 p m 11:00 a m 4:20 p m - JNorthbound No. 6 No. 4 Daily Daily 5:20 pm 11-8 a m 6:13 p m 1:06 p m o:54 p m 1:37 p m 8:20 pm 2:53 pm JNO. 3 6:00 a m 2:53 pm 8:15 a m 5:06 p m 8:15 am 5:11pm 8:55 a m 5:49 p m 10:30 a m 7:35 p m X2:17 p m 9:06 p m 12:45 p m 9:34 d m Dante Dp St. Paul Dp Speers Ferry Dp Johnson City Dp Erwin Ar Erwin Dp Altapass Ar Altapass Dp Marion ' Dp Thermal Dp Spartanburg Ar 9a 1 I til 8 at &3 Spartanburg Dp Thermal Dp Marion Dp Altapass Ar Altapass Dp Erwin Ar Erwin Dp Johnson City "Pp Speers Ferry Dp St. Paul Dp Dante . Ar Through train service dailv hAtmroon lJ Dante, Va., and Spartanburg, 8. C, WJr making connections Derween all points iiunn, east, wesx ana south. 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Such earnest testimony from those who have iried it, surely proVes. the great value of this vegeta ble, tonic medicine, for Iwomen.- , Cardui relieves women's sufferings, and builds weak women up to health and strength. If you are a woman give it a friaL fit should help you, for it has helped a mil lion others. -It is made from pure, harmless, herb ingredi ents, which act promptly and surely on the womanly organs. It is a good tonid 'Try itl Your druggist sells it - Write to: ; l-aIIes, Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ctettanoora, Tewu fcf tpteial Instructions, and 64-page book. "Home Treatment lor Women." sent free. J 5S I i m V4 i H9- m Hi) n n n 1 I I 1- : t. 'J m. ;, ..-'6- " . -v- - t 1 1 and The.Marijon Progress Ome Year FOIR ONLY This is one of the most elegant premiums offered by any newspaper, and all who have seen it are delighted-with it. We are able to make this re markable offer because we were; fortunate in se curing a limited number of these sets direct from one of the largest makers of chinaware. The set is worth double the amount we get for it and is furnished Progress readers at bare whole sale cpst. This is a' rare opportunity to secure a beautiful "set of dishes at wholesale cost ' T Then We ICnow You Will Want A Set iviiSj.E'iioini .ir Marion, N C P. k hi I 1 m SI 30 pi m 3
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