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; , - - ' - .... - - ... 7. y - - - .- --. . . ... .. . j- ; y y 4. 1 far 4 7" Business Locals LADIES, read Kirby's local V " ; BE SURE; and .visit Gaston &Tate's 10c and 25c Bargain Counters, for tho Biggest Bargains Buyable. ' '. Van Camp's Peas, Petit Pois 15c, extra sifted 20c, Indiana Sifted . 25c. Just received;- ; Kirby Grocery Co. LOCAL AMD PERSONAL Graded School Matters. The schools opened Monday . The ."Caref ul ISousckeeper Finley has purchased the morning at the regular hour and . . , , , , inch Room. nearly every student enrolled dur- trades hcrc' bccausc shc A. L. Palm Lunch . Mr. and Ml-s. W. H. Hawkins lnS thrall term answered to roll knows that the best m quality visited relatives in Old Fort, Sun-: 2; . T?n.nc? SU' ?enU T"0 at reasonable prices, is our Aaxr . I nutted, bringing tho yearly enroll- T. f , . - , . y " 1 ment up to 320. The very inclcm- onI7 wa7 of doing business. Clyde Mashburn, of Nealsville, ent weather has not effected tho We handle Only the wass a ousiness visitor- nero Won- attendance to anv markw rWrnA. Ladies, don't fail to see the big assort. nitnt of white and white-enamel kitch en ware just in at Gaston & date's. COME AND LOOK, over the Edesco -line of the smartest new fabrics. Ex pert to show you. 11th and 12th. j. H. L. MILLER. Ladies: have you tried a Thomson glove fitting Corset? If not, now is the time. A complete line from 50c to $3.00 it Gaston & Tate's. day. Finest Groceries Prof. I. C. Griffin spent a few days last week with his mother in Charlotte. Mrs. J. L. Morgan Visited her sister, Mrs, M. J. Cochran,-in Statesville, last week. Hal Baber has returned toChar- and as our business is large, we keep the stock moving. SililpP Bipfili lotte after a visit to his parents, signed her position as teacher of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Baber. Only eight of the December en rollment have been, absent this week. All tho classes were organ ized and a full "day's work done Ionr1nxr. A nnrntltr tVi Vinltra tra have been forgotten and tho rem,- thus stiring fresh goods al- lar routine work of the school now ways to our customers, which is one important item in holds the interest of the pupils. groceries. miss Margaret Qianiora nas rc- A representative of Edward E Strauss & Co. will be here Thursday and Fri day with a big assortment of all wool fabrics for Spring and Summer. Come and see the line.t J H. L. Miller. "Have you tried Ever wear Hosiery? Be- guaranteed 6 months. Sold only by Gaston & Tate. FOUND Abundle of dry goods. Own 5 er may secure same by paying for this advertisement and writing to Mrs. D. F. Arney, Old Fort.. the sixth grade, and Miss Cordelia I i J jr m .t f!mn Vina Kflon o1rxrtnrl ir ta?n Vin was tne I vu vvv, w viv Mrs." B. L. Ashworth guest of Mrs. D. S. Thomas in Dlace- iss Stanford made a host Statesville the latter part of last of friends among the teachers and week. the students and her departure was rp, ' . . , regretted by all. Miss Camp has The Davis Pharmacy is now lo- already taken ud her work. She cated in the heacrle Blonk. hftvinc ....... , gin the new year with 6 pairs that are mnn i , ' . " comes to US Wltn ine nighCSt tCStl ,1 .. . . moved to the new nuartars last i . , - uiuuiuis lrum uuou aumonues as to her qualifications and experience Miss Moffit Sinclair leftNyester- as a teacher, day for Greensboro to enter the To-day tho students will begin State Normal to take a teachers rehearsals of an entertainment that training course. will be given about the first of G. Li. Payne left last week for February. Full announcements MORRIS Thonc fio. 40. Marion. . C. POT?. SAT.F. TVixre, filiarM MfiwTia'nta Xr. Farmers Bank stock for cash Apply Florida to spend' the winter. He fow later. at once to T. L. Tate, Admr Tate, deceased, Old Fort, N. O. R. A. It. was accompanied by his nephew, Mayor D. L. Carlton and family Harry G. Payne. have returned from a visit rela. J. Q. A, Michael, factory representative Services next Sundav at the tives in Duplin countv. n.nfl ma.rm.tr tvr Waavor Orcrun sin I TH qua I . . . . . . I CfcJnnfTmaho piJPopal church. Holy Eucharist Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Neal spent and Organs, also sheet music m stock, and sermon at 11 a- m- evening the Week-end at the home of the correspondence solicited, Marion, N. C. son ana sermon at 4:dU p, m. formers brother at Lockhart, S. C. The First National Bank and the Mr. and Mrs. V. C. McCalland Merchants & Farmers Bank have children returned home Saturday presented their patrons with hand, after spending the holidays at the some calendars for 1912. McCall homo in North Cove. . Mrs. J. A. Sinclair and little Read about the big Sale Extra daughter, Edith, of Asheville. vis- ordinary which begins Friday at Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Charlotte, will ited the formers sisteri Mrs. H P. A. Rcid & Co's. Their ad ap- VV. Dysart, here during the week, pears in this paper. It's interesting. will be in session next Monday at which time the apportionment of Michael Brothers, agents for Mountain City Steam Laundry,-Asheville, N. C. First class work. Your business solicit ed Laundry accepted at Saunders Bar ber Shop. Residence Phone No 23, Marion, N. C. be in Marion at The Marianna Hotel on Tuesday, January 16th one day only. His practice is liinited.to the med ical and surgical treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Watches, Clocks Jewelry. Repairing of Watches and Jewelry done durably and neatly. Optica! Goods. J. FRED SPRAGUE VaichmaKsr and Jctuclcr. Marion, - JVorth Caroline. Fittiner Glasses. On this visit the Drxv- tor's charges for testing eyes for glasses 1 shol funds for the year will be will be reduced one-half . imade. WE MEET YOU THE LEVEL ore - Notice! The taxes for 1911 are now past Register of Deeds R. L. C. Gib son reports that during the year office for the quarter just ended footed up $1687.96 an increase of $49.23 tver corresponding period in 1910. Attending Federal court in Ashe- and act on the square, when you ville this week are tho following: CQmc here for hardwarc. No mai- Messers. J. W. Fless, J. W. Win- h J just closed he issued 125 marriage D E Hudgins, A. Hall ter whether you want a few screws i a toVitt nnf. tq 7 thorn 9 T vn I )na i IAJt. H U.I UW Vt I-U. JL. .Till " I . . n n . . , . . as asaiubu izz tuo vear T.i ixr m t t 4 1 m. i- i i -.i -7 M . " jonnsion, v. . uorgan, u. a. or nans or a nign-graue special previous, an increase of three. TM TKnm.Mrri. n T. . .. m:i x t?iu e 17-: at zii t xi 1 nr o ' muoa x. x'lauti,- ui vciu diuuu 1 VJiltlOy, U. m. ttuu IT. v. at Old Fort on J anuary 20th, 1912, for the purpose of collecting the taxes of Old Fort township. Don't forget your polls. Respectfully, J. A. Laughridge, Sheriff. Just Received a full line of Rbyed Society tain, was in town on business Mon- Morris. day. He reports that Miss Bessie Puteet of this place recently closed m t w a very successtui school at vein Mountain. Jeannette Gilkey, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Gilkey, won DO IT NOVy DON'T WAIT. Under the above caption tho Statesville Landmark has some ex cellent suggestions to its readers and advertisers, which so well Gts tion. Buy here once and you'll get better hardware service than you ever got before. We have a good supply of barbed wire on hand. """ life Ti i All the new 1912 patterns. I Call and see them. Mrs. Carrie Childs. tho doll mvftn awavr hv thft Davis case of every newspaper, daily Parmacy, she having received by semi-weekly or weekly, that wo far the largest number of votes in reproduce it as follows: the contest. H you have something to go in r The Landmark, bring it or send it Have you seen the dinner set or 'phone it now; don't wait. The Progress offers as a pre- This paper is issued twicc-a-week mmm? - Tf nnt noma anrl PVflmina reO UHyS aru UIIUVICU l cacil ! The Price Hardware Co, Marion, N. C THE COLD WAVE IS .HERE I, Why not let us fix you for the cold Winter Shoes For The Whole Family- We certainly can please you. in substantial Shoes. i miles Ma them, I w . , ioo acres briginai forest, 5.000 feet per sentative but those who make it a habit to Underwear,, sweaters, rasanacors, paperv " The" work isn't done in a day, a aNhalf day or a few hours. If it is a change of ad., a now ad., an announcement or news item now, this hour, this moment,, is TSTn R5. 900 acre farm and timber AU LlJO WW1 '"i "uu , lu land? 125 acres in cultivation, 60 acres Co.. of Philadelohia. Pa., was in If all tho work on this paper river bottom, 150 acres wire fence pas- , Monday. He reports a good could be done in a day, half day or ttire, three i good dwellings, one 5-6-8 wwu muuuaj. xitj repuiw uuuu n l. : 'nfvi dilir rooms, 3 good barns and cribs At Mud business here during the past year. anAhur' ,l wouldfi? ;v!f I' finuidinff two miles from Glenwood. 8 w i . Ads. are accepted up to the last i Tw.Mnn' VS miles Thermal Citv. Vr Ducnanau IS tuo local repre- the ware to-day. Think of itl A .Two Well Timbered pYstTiIFROajasaon& Farms For Sale George W. Morgan, rcpresent- acre farm and timber io the Cortwright Metal RooGng the time, not later. acre of oak, pine and poplar. Small orchard; Land now produces 20 bushels wheat arid 35 bushels corn per acre. Good roads and near church and school. Will sell all or part "only $12,000, one- No. 40. 350 acres good timber, hard wood , oat; poplar, chestnut and pine. 1 V tit i t wait until a late hour and give as W. Grayson is moving bis .P1 Mb store w ine room iormeriy oc" mav iret left. cu oied by Ed. Morris in the Wrenn News is accepted with thanks building, next door to Marion Bot- any time. Announcements of club tling' Works. A. L. Finley will meetings, church services or other Timber alone$l,750. with two years to occupy the store room vacated by 3,7" notmft remove. Terms reasonable.;: Land and L, ,f in earlier JUSt as well, donotcomo timber for only $2,750, half cash balance Jur.-wayson. . under the head of live news. on reasonable terms, 30 acres in culti- T TnA fA aa u; Rff KcrtfTrincr Thorn timplv Rntr. vation, 3 good orchard bearing 2,000 am AWU1U4U U4W av - " bu. apples, mountain soil, 100 acres rail at Vein Mountain,. January lr He gestions you will do TnE Progress had been an invalid for about two a reat. favor and at the same time Twelve miles to Old Fort, 12 miles to years: Prior to this time he was enable us to issue a better paper mf SSS engaged . in railroad-construction and give both our readers and ad- acre., - work and was auite popular. He vertisers better 1 service, moro time I . i . was about fifty years old,- and is being given us to collect tho news survived by a wife, one daughter and to do justice to tho advertise- at extreme low prices. Our stock was never more attractive: A most ap-to-datc stock" Men's and Youths' Suits ' and extra pants.' r 4 Give us call before you buy. m IfMarioWiN-G and four sons. . . Vl ments.' , - V 0
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