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BAD C1SE ' t : Caused Sore Throat and Ton- silitis. Restored by Peruna. Mr. W. H. Housley, Greenville, -Tennessee, Writes: "Five years ago I took a : Very severe cold which' resulted in la grippe. I never was bo bad off. I Was in bed s eve r a 1 Weeks, and when I did get up I had tonsil His and s ore throat. 1 tried to cure this for eighteen months, but it gradually got worse. A ' doctor advised me to have my tonsils cut out, but I did not like the idea. Another doctor examined me, and told me the same thing. I finally got a bot tle of Peruna, and after I had taken one bottle my throat was better. J, bought and used a . dozen bottles, and Baw I was going to get well, and I did." tate Banks Prosperous. Institutes For Farmers. Raleiirh, Jan:' 10. The Corpora- The December Balletin of the ti n Commission issued statement North Carolina department of nfz nf aggregate resources and. liabili- ricctf ture,- jnst issued, x'wes some ties ui.oiait, pnvai anu sa lns mignty lnterestmi; uirures concern banks, in North Carolina at the ing the institute activities of the close of business December 5th to- department for the past year, and day. It shows a gain of $6,259,- indeed for tho past ten years. 629 in the banking resources of During trie past year there were these banks, of which there are 349 held, in all sections of the State, in the State, with 14 branch banks. 471 institutes with a total atten- The total resources aggregate $68,- dance, including the farmers' con- 406,179, as compared with $62,- vention last fall, of 04,518. Ten 166,551 previously. The total cap- years ago there were 28 institutes ital stock is $9,527,030, a gaitf of in 27 counties, while tho past year $610,696 for the -year. Deposits there were 471 in 17 counties, for the year have rounded ud $49,- The records show that the gcn 97,158, a gain of $6,868,212 for eral men's institutes tho past year the year. The savings deposits were attended by 33,764 farmers, amount to $9,881,112, a gain of and the general institutes for' $3,507,093, and deposits subiect to women by 16.973 farmers' wives check aggregate $28,016,749; a and daughters. In addition there A Clean Man . - - 1 i -.v. A tcrub hirAscuI a dozen titaca a dy, eaj ?I1J be tmlctn.! GooJ 1;?s!:U means c!csn!ir.r-n tv: or.! 7 o a?UJ:, K-it intlie. It tuui a clean totnac!, clcaa bcmeU, cJrn blood, a dcu livrr, s4 cctt, dean, bccllhy tivioc. The man nho U clcmn ta iSU ry rnlljook it and 'act it. Ho will work with energy a4 thi&b clean, clear, healthy tlwuttiti. He will ncYer"be troablcJ vrith liver, lan, itomtch or llooJ disorders. Ijrpepla and indirection orilimta lo mclra too ochs. Blood tliKve are found where there it codcaa tlood. Consumption and bronchitis mean cue lean l-tau Dr.; Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prevent tlievo rfitcavct. It rnakea o cnana iouJc clean end healthy. It cl the dlictxr ort riV pr clean Mood, nod clen bcalihy C li lt restarts tone to the nerrtnrs yitcrn, ml cxxrx nerrtm exhatutioa axJ prostration. It contains no alcohol or hbit-forrauj frui . Constipation it the mot unclean nnc!caAline. Dr. rcrc rieaaat IV J lets cure it. They never ripe. Vy to taLo as carufy. gain of $836,000. Mr. W. H. Housley. Unanswered. 'George." she asked, "if we were both young and single again would you want me to be your wife?" "Now. my. dear." he absent-mindedly replied, "what's the use of trying to start a quarrel just as we have settled down to enjoy a quiet evening?" Chicago Record-Herald A Girl's Wild Midnight Ride. were 3,482 who took dairy short courses during 25 special sessions for the purpose; 387 who attended special demonstrations on the care of orchards, and 1,873 who attend ed special institutes. And the Bulletin says that plans for a still greater work have been made for this year. To many it may seem that the results from these institutes hro rather slow in showing themselves, mmm mm mm -fm- Ii mWM1kmm fimm p & a 2k & To Varn people of a fearful forest fira in the Cat skills a young girl rode horse Ask Your Druggist for a Free Peruna back at midnight and saved many Hve9. jn order to rct at the real pro- Almanac tor lyi:. "ci s"uuus uuu nr. mo ui- . . . . . . , - ten saved by Dr. King's New .Discovery Kress wu miuuiu iuuk uatk n and see the difference be- The Famous JtoSO Lamp OtlQe Sale Of House and Lot at which might have ended in consumption pir...,-j orpneomoma. "It cured me of a dread- UienWOOUi ifnl rtncrVi and Innrr rUcoaco wnfoa W 'after ful cough and lung disease. iwirirfna of ur, nr.lr nf t.hft Snrprior R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. Court of McDowell county rendered in four m our family had dietl with con- a Special proceeding entitled Mary Reel, pumption, and I gained 87 pounds, et als ex. parte, the undersigned will Nothing so sure and safe for aU throat ' a'aii ok rta Aonrt. Vinnm flnnr in Mflrimi and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1 00. McDowell countv. N. C, to the highest Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J. W. ta0 on new ways are TCVolutioniz bidder, for cash, on louccuuau, "g years, and see tween farmintr now and farming then. There has been a tremen dous change, and the real revolu tion is but beginning. A great many old men who find it hard to The Rayo Lamp is the bat and moa cct'c for any Dart af vocr hetne h is in use b mlUioni of fanica. Iu tlizz vf i:c it fonious. And it never fUcicn. la ht al2-rooca or ih vuof if Raro n umt lir IvH h bm a Monday, February the 5th, 1912, the following described lot of land in the . town of 'Glen wood, McDowell coun ty, North Carolina: Beginning on a Stone 159 feet from the center of the Southern Railway, and on the north side of Main street, the same being the southwest corner, of T. W Brackett's store house" lot, and runs ' north a hun dred feet to a stake; thence west 37 poles to a stake in the line of the Southern Railway right of way; thence south 14 west 103 feet to a stake in said line; thence soutlx 89east ,59 feet to the be ginning This December 14th, 1911. - W. T. Morgan, Commissioner. leca Not Mci:-n. The bras? v.;.cr ii..:.f:r r wM h Is still used or thick cccvmcnts as patented in 1S57 by a govern meiii clerk by the name of G. W McGill. Yet it was not new, for the Romans used a similar device 2.000 years ago and the modern appliance was a resurrection. HOWS THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- Notice. ing their own methods. Wo have in mind one old man in Moor county, a Confederate soldier, who on what was at one time consider ed the poorest kind of land has in creased his yield of cotton 'from a bale to a bale and a half per acre and has increased his yield of corn in about the same proportion. That's an example of what sow of the old men are doing under the new order of things, and it is nat ural to assume that tho younger men will still more completely re- or Hrf-try. whee deaf, ttf 1U rrid. Tke RiYoundtf c4 oM Uu. fcitlel r-Vrd: i Eawhrt. Ewulr Exiled kLout retsvorU h4 oc disMj ; t Ut cl Jifr"ck. Standard Oil Company ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cared bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J Cheney & Co f Toledo, O. "We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- ... , - . J , Ueve him perfectly honorable in all volutionize the farming methods. business transactions and financially w but jQ tie beginning of thf able to carry ont any obligations made . . - " by his firm. improvement, and some of our whaSssst?TW'o.. yLQDK n,on wui,, Kj to r ,hH Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- when even the advanced methods The defendaut, Torrcce McCall, ly, acting directly npon the blood and i0tt r;n Kn nnnclnrorl mnro above named, will take notice that an mucous surfaces of the system. Testi- ... t . re action entitled as above has been com- monials sent free. Price 75 cents per or less primitive. ivaieign limes. menced before the Clerk of the bupenor bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Court of McDowell county, for the pur- Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation pose of partition of real estate ownea North Carolina, In the Superior Court McDowell County Before the Clerk. Mrs K-E.Tate and husband, J. G.Tate, vs. William Ed. McCall, Torrence McCall and others. Young Women i Read what Cardui did for Miss Myrta Encltr, o! Faribault, hUnn. She says: "Let me tell you how much good Cardui has done me. As a young nirl. I always had to suffer so much wilh all kind of pain. Somctees, I was so weak thit I could han y stand on my feet I got a bottle of Cardui, at the dm; store, and as soca as I hii taken a few doses, I began to feel better. l Today, I feel as well as aayoi a can. ; TAKE Cardui Tho i YomatfsTome by tHe plaintiffs and defendants as ten ants in common; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, at the court house in said coun ty, in Marion, North Carolina, on the 20th day of January, 1912, and answer or demur to the complaint in said ac tion or the Dlaintiff will aDDly to the A motor lawnmaker docs about Gve times tho work of the horso mower. Do vou know that fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are sim- NOTICE! In the matter of the will of .Tohathan Hall, deceased. To Avery Hall. Will Hall. Losan HaU ply rheumatism of the muscles due to and Maggie Hall-Proctor: cold or damp, or enronic rneumaum. " , , . . I and reQulre no internal treatment what- You, ana eacn oi you, as persons in-1 aw nmmWtnin' T.inimont court for the relief demanded in said terested in the estate of Johathan iHall, reely and see how quickly it gives re- . .; lAmnemr oia VinvaViir nntihiul that It mmo ITT - . .1 complaint. , For sale Dy au aeaiers. This the lotn aay ot uecemoer, xaau-xrutcci;, uanw nau-vjuiuoicj, thomaSmorris, . rTrveartn'ThB" SStato"S? the Mnrffis' Sale of Valuable Pro- paper-writing purporting to the wjU mrfat mij Lnr. 1 Are you a woman ? Then you arc sub-cct to a larrr number of troubles and Irregularities, peculiar to womerv which, in time, often lead to more serious trouble. ,i A tonic is needed to help you over the hard places, to relieve weakness, headache, . id other unnecessary pains, the signs of weak nerves ana over-work. j For a tonic, take Cardui, the woman's tonic , You will never rccrct it, for it will certain y help jtr Ask your druggist about it He knows. He sells it. Vk'rtt lotSsxcLat C. S. C McDowell County. perty at rf Jnhathan Hall, deceased, and the Mortffaffees' Sale Of Valuable Land cause having been transferred to the Bv virtne of the power of sale con . . r- . Sunerior court ior inai at xerm, you, . . , -a -ain mnrttm Ar t in New Tort. each of you. are required to appear at rQ(nfl7;f Tw.w a n A V n. - I I'llIFf 1 till Llin DUA V T W WVWWkt m-w m Bv virtue of the power of sale con- the February term, 1912, of McDowell tailed in a mortgage deed, executed on county Superior court, which said term the 20th day of August, A. D 1906, by convenes on the 19th day of i?eDruary, W F. .Owens and wife, Minnie Hi. Owens, which said mortgage deed, is du ly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of McDowell county in Mort gage .Book No 11, on page 256, etc., said mortgage haying been executed to secure the payment of a certain sum of 1912, and make yourselves proper par ties to said proceedings if you choose. This 19th day of Dec. 1911. Thos. Morris, , ' V. ; ' Clerk Superior Court. 1900. bv J. H. Salsbury and wife, Mary W. Salsbury, which said mortgage deed is duly recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of McDowell county, Id Mortgage Book No. 12, on page 290, etc., and the conditions in said mortgage I deed not having been complied with and the sum of money therein named and therebv secured not having been paid. the undersigned mortgagee will sell to money therein named and the time of MQtice 6f Service- OT Summons by the highest bidder for cash at the court tions of the said mortgage deed not hay- lilt. UCCU jJXl.yxJVM. 111VU wuv.u&OAu . . ., - , , ed mortgagee wiU sell to the highest North Carolina, - ) to the Superior court bidder for cash at the court house door McDowell county ) January term, 1912. in Marion, North Carolina, on . j; Cooper vs. Maggie Copper. . Monday, the 5th day of February, A. D. j . The defendant in the above entitled mi2. at II o'clock, a. m. ; nrtion will take notice that an' action on Monday, the 5th day of February. A D. 1912, at II o'clock a. m the following described real estate, de fina and described as follows, to-wit: SitnutA in said county of. McDowell and in Old Fort township, and being a 4 n Operating Over 7,000 Miles of Railway QUICK ROUTE TO ALTj POINTS jyorth-Sottth-Rcist - West. Through Trains Between Principal Cities and Resorts Affording First-Class Accommodations. Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars on all-Through Trains. 01MVG, CLCTJ AND 0$SCRVATK)"'C1RS. the following deswr lands, situate in entity lying south of the for Soecd, Comfort and Courteous Emp!oycsf Travel via the Southern Old Fort, in said county, - and described in the f Superior Court or McDoweU nj Railroad, bounded as follows, r ur Hcuuf r i , coxmiy xur ixiyuxp north-bv Soutnern liaiiway, cast or o-vi-i a uf.iinn rmlAtA trr axlimtil2lh?icTIrrxU- the plaintiff and ttie -deienaant txxsea i Thomason heirs, I. P. Crawford. and I lvl " as follows, to-witr Lot No. 12 in' Block No. 1 in New vo-1 nnon errounds tuUy set out in tne com-1 , n tt MnnTA land. Miller's map of New Fort, a copy; of plaint inthis action, and the defendant Uest by. Mag Lynch. JLno, Boyce, S. B. said map appearing of record in the of- will further take notice that ne ' bxe-1 FarneJ:jL A.-Westeman. and other. fice of ' tne '"rtegister oi jjeeas oi saia i q,uj.xcv w fYcir CiVT i anu'Deing tne lanus uenseu ut wh ui Artt nf Mftnnwfl11 TPfprAnp beinff nerior court of said county to be heldon n.n a-isbnrv to Julia C. Salabury. and -- ml : - - . . 1 Kj a mmm mj O Ti J T M.1 flT ( 1 U M m B. I. Vernon, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C 8. IL nAUDwiCK, P. T. IL, J. IL Wood, D. P. A., AiheriU, K. C TT. II. Tattle, O. P. A., county had to the same. the 6th Monday before the first Monday aLaIoA from her to J. IL Babbury. mi -,1 a.-. i.z 4-in Aioih lHiiJ- at - tne conn nonse oi i i ni w mn,iA Mir thn balance due on the note secured by the said, county, m?on w u: .a?aeP: amount dueorithe note secured by the! "Waahlntca, D. CL deed: Terms K)f sale, swer or demur to ine compiain m Baid mortgage deed, to-wit: the sum of action, or me puuuuu mm "Rv. :rw 2200.(x). with interest tnereon irom tne court for the relief demanded in tne 9th day of October. 1911, and cost of said complaint. - - , gie. Terms: cash on day of sale. This the 19th day of Dec. 1911. , This 2nd day of January, A. D. 1912. . . - v. Tnos. Morris, - Bank Of Old Fort. , Cleric of the Superior Court. J. L. C. Bird, Atty. , Mortgagee. shi d mortgage cash- - -; . ' . 1 " " , - This 2nd day of January, A, D. 1912. , Bank Op Old Fort, . 'J, L. C. Bird, Atty. Mortgagee. Advertise in The PROGRESS. Call at. the Progress office and sec the beautiful 42-Piece Dinner Set and find out how to secure it.
Marion Progress (Marion, N.C.)
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