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.' '.V-', V. ' ' . 1 -; . 1 . ' ' f 35 1'. Business locals BE SURE and yisit , Gaston ; ;& Tate's 10c and 25c Bargain Counters for the Biggest Bargains Buyable. ; .1. ri-c v 1 Ladies, don't-f ail to 'see the 'big assort- merit of white and white-enamel kitch enware just in at Gaston & Tate's. Ladies: j have you tried a Thomson glove fitting Corset? If not, now is the time. A complete line from 50c to $3.00 at Gaston & Tate's. LOCALS AND PERSONAL Social Affairs for the Week. Miss Nan Guy recently enter N; H. Soother, of Old Fort, was tained in honor of the Friday Club in town Monday. 4 Attorney J. W. Pless was Ashe ville during the week. The Carcfol Housekeeper in POUND A bundle of drygoods. Own er may, secure same by paying ior this advertisement and writing to Mrs. D. F. Arriey, Old Fort. A f 1 and a few friends. Notwithstand- lI:aa . ncrc cK:causc snc ing the intensely cold day a very knows that the best in quality merry party assembled at this hos- at reasonable . prices, is our Lr. lj. VY. Ihne, of Graphite- -fftj u , T ,i j onlv wav of doin btisines. 4- : - 8WWU MJ wuy ttuu mnw ' " Monv ousmess, BIantonin welcominjr her quests We 'handle only th during the afternoon. Potted hy- -Mrs. i. P. Chase has returned Ucinths and whitAnnrricQnifWhmt. fromja visit ; to her. daughter in Ld tho reception room and dining uirmmgnam, Ala. T. C. McPeeters and family have moved to the McCall property on Have you tried Everwear Hosiery ? Be gin the new year with 6 pairs that are guaranteed 6 months. Sold only by Gaston & Tate. FOR SALE Five shares Merchants & Farmers Bank stock for cash. Apply at once to T. L. Tate, Admr- R. A. Tate, deceased, Old Fort, "N. C. It. ...... . I a room. At six o'clock a very dainty ana as our ousmess is large, 'Soo" TTT O P nf pmalt tnVit I ... CP South Garden street. Miss Nannie McDowell, of Ashe-1 ville, was the guest of Mrs. R. S. Finley during the week. ; Misses Amanda and Clementine On Friday night a number of thus insuring fresh goods al- the i friends i of Mr. Marvin Gilkey ways to our customers, which is one important item irr called at his now homo and 'gave . r himself and brido a generous kitch- groceries. eu snuwer. Dir. uusey nas re-1 tl -y r i v v v JtLi JLP . 1VL J 1. C JL modeled and modernized tho homo LOST Small alligator pocketbook con taining $17 and valuable papers be tween Streetman's drug store and the depot. Liberal reward will be paid for return of same. J Q- Gilkey. J. Q. A. Michael, factory representative and manager Weaver Organ and Piano Co , manufacturers High Grade Pianos and Organs, also sheet music in stock, correspondence solicited, Marion, N. C. 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. Just Received a full line of Royal Society McCanless, of Asheville, have re- Lf hiQ mntw Mrc a t turned home after a visit to Mrs. The Gnishing touches to tho kitchen U. L.isenoee. and pantry wero KjVCQ in a Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bolch re- wildering array of various and turned Wednesday from Hickory sundry culinarv articles. After a and have taken rooms at A. W. a social call tho young people went Grayson's, on Garden street to tho club room for informal Mrs. Hester Spencer, of Bridge- dancin- port, Tenn., has returned home fpe t w ont.rtn after spending several weeks with last Friday aftCrnoon at her home relatives and friends m Marion. home-View Point -compliment- Mrs. Willard MeNeely has re- ary to the BridgoClub. Tho guests turned to her home in Johnson were cordially greeted by the hos City, Tenn., after SDending several tess, and after all assembled the days with relatives and friends in wintry day was quite forgotten. Thonc Jfo. 4-0. Marion. Ji. C. Watches, Clocks, I Jewelry. Marion. Mrs. G. C. Conley underwent an operation at the Mission hos pital in Asheville during the week and is reported as doing as well as could be expected. Her friends wish her an early recovery. The regular January term ges. All the new 1912 patterns. Call and see them. Mrs. Carrie Childs. AshevoODe At five o'clock a three courso tcaM was served in tho dining room, tho guests being seated at one long table which had a very attractive center piece of poinsctta. Repairing of Watches and Jewelry done durably and neatly. Optica! Goods. On Friday night last a most de lightful reception' and danco was of given at tho Marion Club to tho McDowell Superior Uourt convenes swectncaris ana wives," ana a next Monday, Judge Foushee pre- thoroughly enjoyable evening was siding. The term is for two weeks spent. Eight tables for cards and and civil cases only will be tried. "42" were placed in the reception The court calendar is printed in rooms up stairs. These were quick this paper. ly filled, but the majority of the Rev. D. S. Richardson requests "joanner set" sought the We us to state .that the board of stew: ana amaB 10 l" aown sl.a,.rs Da" ards of McDowell Circuit is called J. FRED SPRAGUE Watchmaker and Jctuctcr. Marion, - ffcrth Carolina BUY STEAM liAUM DRY. Biggest, Busiest, Best, All work, done in best style on new ma chinery. Your patronage solicited. Basket leaves Wednesday morning and is returned Saturday morning. Leaye your laundry at Room No. 1, National Bank Building, and it will receive prompt attention. ' - - GRAFTON C. BIRD, Agent. to meet in Marion, January 20, at 2 o'clock p. m. to lay assessment for pastor for present year. Every member is requested to be present. ?HARDWAR of Merit!: 'SF .. . 1 Fresh, Reliable, Pure Guaranteed to Please ? Every Oardener and Planter should teit the superior merits of Our Northern Grown Seeds. SPECIAL OFFER FOR lO CENTS - , we will send postpaid our FAMOUS COLI FCTION 1 pkg. CO Day Tomato . . SOe 1 pkg. Prinee8f Rsdish . . . 9 lOa 1 pkg. Self-drowing Celery - . . . . 20s 1 pk. Early Arrew-hemd Cabbage . . .15 1 pkjr. Fnliertoa Market Lettnee . . . " lOe AUq 12 Tarietles Cboise Flower Seeda ... , tSa Write today! Send 10 centa to help pay postage and packing and receive the above "Famous Collection, to gether with oar New and Instructive Garden Guide. - GREAT NORTHERN SEED CO. 1741 Rose St. - Rockford, Illinois room. cio attempt at eiaooraie decorations was made though ted ferns and plants werce ly used, lno ladies were all in handsome evening gowns, many of them being noticeably handsome. At a regular meeting of the U 1 11 o'clock coffee and tea were board of aldermen last week G. E. poured by Mesdames A. Blanton, Prestwood was elected mayor pro j q. Qilkey, J. W. Winborne tem to succeed W. M. Sweeney, an(j g h. Yancey, and refresh resigned. A privilege tax of ten ments were served. The entertain dollars was levied upon all persons ment was one of the most dclieht and corporations dealing in oils in tu ever given by this club, and Marion. something similar will bo had dur- The coldest and most disagree- ing the month of Februarv. able weather in the historv of this I r 1 1 ! i n - x . x section for many years was ex- iHCuamaru-roieai. perienced during the past week. At the home of the bride's par Monday night the thermometer ents on Thursday evening, January dropped to 7 above zero and the nth, Miss Elizabeth Moore Potcat weather was painfully cold until was married to Mr. William W. Tnftsdav eveninsr when it beerun to itfnii:i t pnremnntii v moderate. Many citizens report tbo Rey j q gry officiating. f rrx - HTOTI p) the bursting of water pipes, and The wedding was a very quiet af- JlJlCDlilJi ii ii JivL we are told that the Catawba river ajr onjy tQ immediate members and other streams have been frozen of t10 f amiy and a few friends be- E You can find useful articles at our store. We solicit your in spection of our Stoves, Ranges Guns, Cutlery, Mechanics Toolo and Farming Implements. Hie Price Hardware Co Marion, N. C V over for the'past two days. ; 4fO-(, 1 1 ) O n Moved. )OC 3 '.IK c V3 i ' '-i v X: to the Dysart-Wrcnn building, second SJddbr? from Progress? offibe. , We are prepared to serve you with good things to eat ; Phone us your wants. Come and see us. ing present Miss Potcat is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Poteat and is a young woman of an amiable disposition and has a wide circle of friends. mm. Mr. Mdialliam is a young man of excellent character and is an electrician" for the Seaboard Air Line Railway at Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. McGalliard will make their home in Portsmouth, Va, Many friends will join The Pro- GREsaiin extending congratulations and best wishes to the brido and groom. II ;' '. V'1-- ;t NEXT DOOR .TO BOTTLING WORKS. ) n-r ) Q( Engineer Robert L. James, who I wtis injured in a freight wreck near Old Fort last March and who has' been unable to resume his run, was discharged, from the TiVhitclyiad- Stokes sanitarium for the second time last week. Ho has about fully recovered, and hopes to take out his engine at an early date. - For the next SO" d"ay 1 will offer anything in rny line of Ladies, Misses . and Children's Hats and Caps at half former pri ces. These goods will not be marked up in or der to mark them down. All new Fall and Win ter goods. This is done in order to make room for my Spring line. Many nice shapes to select from. Some beau tiful Pattern Hats in this lot. Those who have " not bought or need to buy can save half. First comes gets first pick. Mm, Wo Hi GHawMfiis. u 2 'a AND HIGHEST BJLKKET PRICE PAI3 ' FOR RAW FURS AID HIDES , lUUtL'tbtxl 1637 JOHtl WHITE & CO, LOUISVILLE, KY. Tr: --":r- v.-k . - . " - ; - ; I B
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