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HAKDKI ?(0)Wf0)Dl? THIS IS THE NEWSPAPER AGE THE invention of movable types occurred a trifle less than 500 years ago. These 500 years have witnessed infinitely greater progress than the world -bad made in all the thousands of years previous. Printing has been the most . considerable factor in this progress. nt IN tWSPAPER OF TODAY ncHtS MORE PEOPLE AND IN FLUENCES MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER FORM OF THE PRINTED PAGE. It covers the fields devoted to all other kinds of printing. They are special. IT TS UNIVERSAL. This is the newspaper age. The press the most potent factor in modem civilization. All the other factors have existed before in some form. Only the press is new. At t aavent began the modern era. THE MAN WITHOUT A NEWS PAPER IS A CITIZEN OF THE MIDDLE AGES SET DOWN IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. He is as much out of date as the dodo, as much out of place as a bat in the sunlight, as much out i -i mssea as a Koman galley by a Hi Nealsville News. xr-i mi. t caaaviAie, jan. -'7. There U not much news stirrin in thcne part, but Trn tronf tl.. .1 ' m " jtvmers oi J HE IHOORCSS ts 1. 11 .... IU uuw innj; we are not all dead Many of our people have bn?n attend- Inn. mnrt rlni-t, 1 .. J. A. Kani Will Burlu of Old Foet was in Glen- , Aliases Lou and Cora Raburn were in lua4iUU eaopping tms week. xxya i-yatt la very 111. but w trust ae win sopn recover. The Stork visits th w - v uw4u7 uii air. and Mrs. Rov Brown on the 23rd and Ipff. tham n : 1 O IPII II I 1 TT V - ougar mil News. . we are glad to learn, is Sugar Hill. Jan. 29.-Miss Mamie C m T u Crawford visited in the Cove recenttv Pi Bjtd U hme from Broad We r. w ove recently. River where she teachlnt? t. o j uu lose one or nait kIt wnnk, " our teachers. Mi TTnf I P: 81 month. enter school at G F. w.L . . to r. and Mrs. A. B. Kanlne. , o "onwu agon bar success. , Well. "Betfcv " it iv i,m , , xaward 1'oteat of Morjranton is irfclr not keen ref Z 7 J at the home of his - o w w0 nave I fAfhr Q V r. a. " gone to regions unknown, perhaps where tk J' rt nxTr r, ' 113 wnere The weather is fin nnW ,i wLn,y ,??klngr Powder made IMO ALUM. NO I mar n.. -iiwic rnuoHMATE fit If U Cold! Weather snow never falls Wonder if "Zero" ror an eieht-months-nlfl pounds for five eif?ht-TnrmfV,a.i,i an average of 313 3 5 pounds each. W. M. Wilson wQ in r.,.- . . - uniIUU UI1 UUS1- ness last Saturday. Mrs. Lee Morris Of TTrnnn "f;il, o son. Georfie R. Morris, of Richmond, plowine aKain . .tea reu,,ves here last week. The infant child - UUM C our farmers have bimn Best wishes to The Piioous. Sam no Garden City Tidings. Garden Citv. .Ttn -i t... warm days have starts our farmers to 0 o Makes Colds. WE HAVE SOMETHING GOOD FOR THOSE COLDS. rJ?n?and VIckf P0"- Camphor, fH aro Rood for cxtern.1 0. DavU Srup White L Tar. u Rood for that Coh. I .!so hare lou of o CouKhSyru,. Ifjrouwant Cold Tablet, try tLlJ Bromo Quinino T.b.ets-bo.h arc Cood. 7.,,;' The Davis Pharmacy Scagle Block. Scconrf wvA 3QC Qr- ci - U lis X ; "?eie and was buried at Clear Nebo News. "ery "n""r. Nebo. Jan. ,. "rown . home , . . : nam " " wl 8 8"V with hi, brother, w Mrs w ,Tr "i1" ""aren. lso Mr. and Urown. in Henderson conn.v . ' viaiLiuLi - "uuvjia uave (XMn Tinftlnrr H o7;r X. vara Corpeninp rpJe with the little bird th-tt th ?Qfr, 1.1- "uhj- ana on is nearly orer oaturday at home Sorrv tr 1 u Miss Ethe, WiIso has return.o w to 1 suuie her school wnrt cv.u., n);:i. . - Wlmtt and oi . Deen at "v-" -"w. nave put n inoHt r.f k. i. Spruce Pine since Christm' w tim . In n,as of thoir "lent :7U4;. ,n! "op- Thomas Greene r,.n LT" , 1'" to thHr ww in l,ebo Sunday. Our Sundar . Mrs. Hester Steppe and Mi,, F.orence - KtZti? H"ter.W.e.re Nebo Sunday. few" con every sTnl 0l ? "a"e.UUOtt SP' '-t week in -,v or whU not. UoL ' "n ." i ap again to its old standard. MlKK. z.iUmt Sppn, ,ast wee( Marion with her aunt Mrs. Bomar. Ml Hi ilt Bargains Continues Have just rccCircj a caM? of (nnhan which ve are soiling at n,Apr0a pai iritf I'.'ic per yard for 10c the yard. S-c our new Curtain Cx.l,. They nrB be3ut:rv. Something new coming in almon crcrj day. You come too. (0 Hankins Happenings. Hankins, Jan. 29. -Hankins Ln-ad Stroudtnwn Nu,. modern ocean liner. T"Z "V !J taght b J' F" ker. 1- Stroud.oW ' .j. - , ' u lu uc , "' aQu is progress ng nicelv hrt n i u7 K-irn- outdistanced as the locomotive is . Barnes has been snff rin, ,Js ".'S -PPdntn,, a, we past three weeks with an rjjr 0D with nite a 8d '" his face, which has resnlted in , lL'! ' lar g.tlon. An o. v. uannon continues quite ill dentaii , . u ae was accl" M sses Lennie Barnes, wiZr la ! ". " 'h.S " with an MARION. BARGAIN HOIJSF S R. C NANNEY. Pmn ' !n tuc iuuuh to outdistance the ox cart. SUBSCRIBE FOR THIS JNriwsrAPER. KEini Since Teacher Did Not Know. It was in the primary class of a graded school in a western city and the day was the 22nd of Feb- "Now, who can tell me whose birthday this is ? asked the teacher. A little girl rose timidly. "Well Margaret, you may tell W said the teacher. Mine," was thft ply. Fverybody'sMagazine. Misses Lennie 5" Tr. 'U ,h" than Mattie Ep,ey and oTherjoy'a ol Vl ""' T3 p'PrTier.aum: L:1 ' Pfevail on all heavy , Mrs. Baxter Lewis, while aloneat w ".1 Char1 d WftlV h t 1nnJ and medium The improvements on the farms -v cuuniry represent a valua tion of $1,262,022,000, according to the last census an increase of more than 68 per cent in ten years. 'Subscribe to The Progress. oc Mrs. Baxter Lewis, while alone at her his brttoV hi "' P,wt and Weight OnHc -SS'Sf ,r 'ght -oods-note some our prices: m mimes. , We rrhW A. , " . K:r imenclintr f. nef barely in time tn ",lu aer at Newton. is recovering w Rroc Mr. and Mrs. WHKo rri, . . nearHS ar6 iome folks a Su"nyvale Tiding. DQr ' ii "N. Toasted Corn Flakes. Cream of Wheat,' Puffed Wheat Puffed R.ce. Quaker Hominv Grits. White Cap Buckwheat . ; Flo"r and Karo Svrun. Ful Line of Heinz Canned Goods Good Brooms, 25 to 40 cents. My w MARKET BASKETS. NEXT DOOR TO BOTTLING WORKS Joseph McNeelv M xuai ... . , . r"le' Jan- 27-Mr. and Mr. ho?e fo,s here UT" 2 dllH. .1. I .anno I ... v.- fa thfn! Te8.?Id. was a week. Lee JohnMn . ,"'. K " Ust chnrch. and hkd 'ntanriends BhPe W John SnSST4 by " andd th . - 0hDMn- I a visit. 'wwnere on S S Elliott hna , inff a week uk ui-a"er d- wik fgett rnt MVeral U.t week with friends nn rr. county. Aoe- Yancey A. R. P.inrt i ... sh rni suae in. 8ne wU1 soon recover. Duum Ihi Ceirea.1 Heavy Fleeced CntWt., n. Per suit Roods, J "l qUa,,lr' 1.00 f $1. 41c $1 $1 2 Bucxcrrs saiu storm i lAL OFFER A trUlwia 5.ND 10 CENTeT' ft Wrichls Health regular $2.00 per suit Ladies 50c Underwear, . Ladies anrl t e . - owCalcrs, worth $2(X) w An,..:... ' ' ?'-S0tof2.00 "vauiy Uor&et dics $1.20 Wool Shawl, . Ladies and Mens $1.25 Umbrellas Mens and Womens Wool Hose Mens first crade Brojran Shoes . W'omcns Heavy Kancaroo Shoes Misses Heavy Kancaroo Shoos Best Knule 10c Outin ,od FI.DneIelte ' . Hepcllant &l n. Dress Flannel Wool. 38 and 40 in. 5Cc Dress Goods $1.50 Mens and B3v tj... Lot $2.50 nrl nn i. L vy.w ieris innf tt . Corduroy PMts, worth $, U.T Children suits, 4 to 8 jcars " SZ0 12.50 and $.5.00 Mens 5u5ts " :)$'-002-K) We have made a substantial ,educ- uon m aU lines. You will save money bv Prices and talrf J'l y. Setfang our 24 1 0 n 'n r vantage of same. or 1 1111 lev n " V
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