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. t '.'' V S - v ....... - ;.' . . - - i k - - i ' , i 1 v , v - ' . . , " - t " " A: " . .V " - , ... . ,;",,.,' ..; : v .' .' ",. . " ' ' , . ' ' ' - , '" . , . ' 4 - ... . .... . , . ... .i ' '' " -' '- ' ; " - ' - . - - -.,.! . : MARION PROGRESS DC DC DC DC )( )C WHO WOULD BE , A BACK NUMBER ? DO SJBUSHED EVERY THURSDAY EVENING - ' BY THE - " . f .A. Marion,' N. C. 3.' E. WH ITT EN , Editor and Prop. Entered at tiie Postoffice ' at Marion, N. CV as second class matter. . J , TERMS : Six Months, - I . " , Thxxjb Months,' Strictly In Advance! $1.00 50c 25 MARION, N. d, JAN. 18, 1912. 111' "" f .V'"-'" mm ' Interest Increasing in Boys1 Corn Club Many Applicants. t Charles W. Mason, agricultural agent of the Southern Hail way, visited sections of the county last week in the interest of the boys' Corn contest club and was highly pleased with the interest that is being taken in the contest by the young farmers of McDowell. Dur ing the week he visited seven places and secured the names of fifty-eight young men, who enter ed the contests, listened to the ex planation of the rules and regula tions and went home determined to win one of the prizes to be given by the McDowell County Fair As sociation. The list of contestants is being increased daily and the contests promise to be interesting. Next week The Progress will : publish the list of applicants to the club together with other informa tion concerning the contests. The contest idea is an admirable one and will prove of value to Mc Dowell county. i V. . S.i . -..'r The Country Editor. The countrj editor has to make much of the news he writes. The commercial club, the church, the baseball team, the law, and order league, the college, the county cen tral committee, the whist club and the good roads movement all must feel the influence of his guiding hand. He must be in everything and run errands for every - one, send out .the circulars, do the town lying for harmony's sake and hnlri -Wi "sack.;::He must be guide, phi f; 7 losopher and friend to those in trouble and be mentor and ad mon- isher to those who are about to crp.t I -4! i J mtO trOUh A. rThft' npaankan iU ''-. i town arunnard, the statesman, the ilSi:iocial climber, the real estate boom- y er,:the man from the grand lodge who is about to exemplify the new work,? the promoter, the broken soldier kindly bade to stay, the captain of industry and the girl With the fatherless baby all come to him to help them in their troub les. He is the town confessor, the town boomer and the town goat, doormat, rock of refuere: errand P . " boy and the vicarious sacrifice. j.ne aitor is tne only creature in all the wide animal kingdom that needs the wings of a dove, the strength of a lion, the protective odor .of , the skunk, the smooth crawling belly of the worm of the dust and the aspiration of a god.- Walter Mason. v - I n't.'- t-hT :if - -.i ' ";i-;"; f . 'Sr.-i; j -.st-.-.r-. f-'v-?. 3 t ',7' ;.:;-il(f.t'i'-':o-:i '' s .',;;:;7fe:c-t;' Col. Eobert E. Lee, of Wash- ?7., ?notnn. D n lioo i.. " iS5v- t"o ,v" , v. , .uim nvvcbcu ail 111- S ft vitation to deliver a special address in balisbury i July 4, - the occasion felEfeelis. a'neplie wof ..the! noted Gen- fferal Eobert E. GLee of Confederate fame and is himself well known in 'WW-! -i . 7ivf7 7"-'JWU, OOOU . IUO . UlUUBr . KPT. . 7 :tK The Progress y offers as i a Dre- 7' I??-11?1!? n?fc' come and examine, v; --lnerwareday, Think of it! - A : ;2tpieceet arid The Progress one year for only. $4.00. v , : '-v",., -::J 5''.t .v" 'x"'t:.-i. a?,--.;.-iv'i- ; s?1 ' -' 7 ::--"UiuK-V'X-K-:? ' " - -V ?: 7--;iV'7t;7 lvK,:$7'7 1 v7y - t.;-.- .V 1 IHE PROFESSIONAL MAN WHO. DOES , NOT READ THE - NEWSPAPERS ' 13 A BACK NUMBER. TAKE THE LAWYER. The papers are constantly chronicling important trials or printing judi cial opinions and decisions involv ing new and interesting points. , TAKE THE DOCTOR. Ev erv new medical discovery, everjr interesting experiment, if suffi ciently important, is reported in the press. It may not be told in technical language, but it gives a clew that may be followed up by the physician if he is so minded. SO WITH ALL THE PRO FESSIONS. These are but sug gestions of the one hundred and one ways that the newspapers are useful to the professional man, whether he be engineer, chemist, physician, lawyer, minister or col lege president. THIS NEWSPAPER KEEPS YOU IN TOUCH WITH THE WORLD. SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. Bridgewater News. Bridgewater, Jan. 15. Fred YVHnn has entered school at Mars Hill. Mrs. J. L. Gibson, of Salisbury, is here visiting her son, S. M. Gibson. Miss Pearl Tate, who is teaching school near Seveir, spent Saturday and Sunday here with homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. tV. C. Tate are spend ing this week with Mrs. Tate's parents, near Hickory. M. F. Tate spent Friday in Nebo. fceb Snipes is seriously ill with meas les. Dr. Jonas, of Marion, was to see him last week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rowe, of Glen Alpine, spent a few days here last week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rowe. Mr. W. P. Hemphill, who was taken to Grace hospital at Morganton a few wenks ago for treatment for heart trouble, died last Saturday evening, January 6th, and was buried at Oak Grove church, near his home, in Lin ville township. Mr. Hemphill was about 68 years of age, and a thorough Chris tian member of the Baptist church. He leaves a wife and four children, three sons, Messrs. Joe. Charlie and Tom Hemphill, and a daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Rhoderick. He also leaves a large num ber of friends. Has the snow covered you up "Isaac!" ' Betty. Notice of Sale of Land Under Mortgage. North Carolina ) McDowell County By virtue of the authority given in a certain mortgage deed, dated the 19th day of November, 1909, executed to the undersigned by Noah Head and wife, Laura Head,; to secure the payment of a note of even date with said mortgage, and default having been made in the payment of said note, and, the same having become due ninety days after date, Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell the hereinafter described land at the court house door in Marion, North Carolina, on Monday, the 19th day, of February, 1912, it being the first Monday of the February Term of court of McDowell countv, North Carolina, said sale to take place at the court house door, at 12 o'clock M., on said 19th day of Febru ary, 1912. The lands to be sold are de scribed as follows, to-wit :- Beginning on Maxwell's corner, and running with the public road west to the line of the Mclntyre lands; thence south with the Mclntyre line to a rock known as the Betsy Morrison Mclntyre corner; thence west with the Mclntyre line to a stake at the cross roads, a pub Uc road near the railroad crossing thence south with said road to a stake on the railroad; thence east with the railroad to a large . apple tree; thence westwardly to the beginning the same being a part of the Betsy Alorrison land Terms of sale cash. . :i -This the 13th day of January, 1912. Bank Op Ellenboro. Subscribe to The Peogress. . But Winter has not all of our and we have not sold and COAT SUITS. There will be most three whole winter months yet in which to wear winter weight clothes- 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 $ 1 5.00 tor S 7.50 One 1910 style Coat Suit worth 16.50 for 8.25 One 1910 style Coat Suit worth 22.50 for 12.25 One 1910 style Coat Suit worth 1 9.50 for 9.75 One 1 9 1 0 style Coat Suit worth 1 8.00 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 Childrcns' Sweaters in cotton at39c 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. Gastoini &b Ta.ti:e9 Mc "The Square Deal Store." DC DC DC DC DC DC n a n a. iniotcinieip s 21 eimsafcnoim I For the next 30 days beginning . Saturday, January 20th, I will offer for cash my entire stock of attractive ready-made Clothing at e dl o ct S irn 4t - 3P, Can you resist this ternpta tion Come. Consider and compare these prices. $ 5.00 8.00 10.00 12.50 20.00 22.00 25.00 Suits, $ 3.00 Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits,' Suits. 4.7G 6.00 7.50 12.00 13.56 15.00 ,$1.50 CLUETTE SHIRTS - to go 'at ?1.25 Now is your ODDortunJtv- make your selection early be fore the stock is picked over no trouble tn ofon'. Glad to have you come in and look it through wh.tW you b7 not NOW LOCATED IN'MARIANNA HOTEL BUILDING. J. ini. l Ivfl f i u P4 A, T T" v :7"a V- :7;;- i svf; -j.--- '- v v-, ? .. - '" ? -.7:7i A I ; . ' . s:-.,?a,''7:-;'!..tv'---' ' 7C i,-1J7VYfvV77- -' ' 7; '7 :7' '; ;;7 i .' f ii )
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