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Business Locals BE SURE and visit Gaston & Tate's 10c and 25c Bargain Counters for the Biggest Bargains Buyable. Ladies, 'don't fail to see the big assort ment of white and white-enamel kitch enware just in at Gaston & Tate's. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Carrie Needham, of Ashe ville, is visiting friends in Marion. Mr. and Mrs. John Yancey wel comed into their family on Satur day last a little daughter. octal Jfct&r One of the largest and hand somest of the winter's sciil affairs was given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Q Gilkey at their hospitable home on owBmig TBic Seeds of kindness vvill bring happi ness. Sowing our Field and Garden beeas Main Ktrpot in linnnr nf Mr. mid "' m7 ''";u";, "c ""f" Mrs. Marvin Gilkcv last Friday to learn that Dr. G. S. Kirby, who evcn;Dg Mr and Mrs (;Ukoy has been confined- home .several were assisted in receivinu by Mr. days on account of sickness, is and Mrs E Dj.sart Mrs Ma. convalesc.ng. ,one;of Ashevill N a and Mr. 1 r-O T"l "C r-ilao YT wo "f Snnin I 1 v . 1 1 rrl I . . . " 1 Have you tried Everwear Hosiery? Be- -.i.o, ana iTSt rvin UUKCy. liw ol established mcriL. i ney gin the new year with 6 pairs that are uiauwu' Ai x-&art uuu large reception hall, where punch are certain to nroducc rtood i i m h m a m v a m Ladies : have you tried a Thomson glove fitting Corset? If not, now is the time. A complete line from 50c to $3.00 at G-aston & Tate's. will bring a good crop. All our stock is fresh. Each va riety is gathered from plants guaranteed 6 months Gaston & Tate Sold i. tnt,!,,. "Kf- I 1 1 CG T ,nrilf Tl q ntnn Kara Kaon I 1 l ti r t V . . 1 " was serveu uy Jirs. . . ."' I ,,..i,r if -.tml,- among the recent "shut-ins" from and Mrs. D. E. Hudins, was a , . " , ... ., acute tonsilitis and grippe. bower of green with nlanU and purcnasing oeeas, wvur w.iu your orucr. u you waai FARM FHP CAI F 100 acres land, well timteed, good . Miss Margaret Winslow, who is bowls of white hyacinths, while quality as well as low prices. dwelling and out buildings, ahout 20 visiting many relatives and friends the entire house was artistic in acres in cultivation, 2 acres in peach in Goldsboro, has had a number of many potted palms, ferns, and trees. This can he bought cheap. 2 miles from railroad, 5 miles from Ma rion. Apply quick to Box 283, Marion, N. C. handsome social affairs criven in flowers. Mrs. J. L. C. Bird and her honor. While Miss Winslow Mrs. Sam Yancey poured coffee in is absent Miss Nelle Blanton is the dining room where a very librarian at the library. elaborate buffet supper was served. The fire alarm yesterday about Later in tho eveninc a merry con one o'clock created sonae . little test was had, dainty booklets were excitement for a few minutes. The Passed containing questions, the Wavpr Organ and Piano Co. result of the fire was, however, answers being me names or various it: . i.i u : . ED. MORRIS. "Phone JVo. 4-0. Marion, ff. C. J. Q. A. MICHAEL, Factory Representative and Manager Jewelry, MANUFACTURERS nothing more than a chimney burn- counties in this state. The first VVrtctlGS SUflO ClOClCS. Also Sheet Music in Stock. Drize a cut glass vase was won by Mrs. Malone of Ashevillc. The second a bunch of pink roses was given Miss Lucile Blanton. ing out at the residence of P. A. High Grade Tianos and Organs Reid and no damage was done. D. M. Gibson returned last week from a business trin to Wash in tr- " -MT " I -v rr 1 . I . Correspondence Solicited. t,n n n While there Mr (Yh-rr0l vjnmn received mo ursi lor . w . . " I .1 1 1 I 1. I 00 tne geniiemen a nanasorae uook NORTH CAROLINA son was given an appointment as : j : J I wuno mi. u. u . x. vuuoi uxuuiiucr ui surveys uuu ussiucu to work on trie forest reserve in MARION, Michael "Brothers ccftved the second a scarf re- pin. AGENTS FOR Mountain City Steam Laundry this county. His headquarters will Ptj 'guests accepted invitations ior me evening wdicd wasueiiK" fnl in ArAfP flotjiil- rr -i- . r 1 1 a V I " ine n-ist iiarion scnooi, laugnt by Miss Effie Lvnch, will close Mrs. Magnan entertained at "42" Thursday, February 8, with an in honor of her sons, who were at entertainment at 7:30 p. m. A home for the week end. The af- lengthy program consisting of reci- fair, while informal, was excep- Laundrv Accepted at Saunders Barber Shop tations, songs, dialogues, etc., will tionally merry, and thoroughly cn- be rendered and a pleasing enter- joyed by the twelve guests preseut tainment is promised all who at- Dainty refreshments were served tend. at a late hour. The Messrs. Mag- Mr. William Blanton met with nan returned to their business on a most painful accident on Wed- Monday. riAcnn tk t f avnAAn loot" TTTQolr TT7 Vlift r4 ' uoovajr at vyt uwu va iuow nwa " nvu . he dislocated his shoulder by a fall .rs- , from a ladder. Drs. Morphew and r "aay f,UD " i , . , , i Wednesday afternoon last, twelve Kirby were quickly summoned . ... , . Asheville, N. C. our "Business .Solicited. Residence Phone No. 23. Marion, JV. C. - Silverware and Cut Glas Hand Painted China Repairing done durably and neatly. J. FRED SPRAGUE Watchmaker and Jctuclcr. Marion, - JVorth Carolina. - Asheville - STEAM LAUNDRY. Biggest, Busiest, Best. All work doneln best style on new ma chinerv. Your Datronage solicited. Basket leaves Wednesday morning and the arm, and fortunately found no is returned Saturday morning. Leaye broken bones. Mr. Blanton was your laundry at Room No. 1, National ( mucn bruised and shaken. Bank Building, and it will 30C 5CD and, giving an anicthetic, replaced receive prompt attention. - GRAFTON C. BIRD, Agent. Wood! Wood! Good Stode Wood either green or sea soned, or mijeed. $1.00 Per LOAD guests being present. Bridge be ing the pastime for the afternoon. A four course tea was served at small tables in the library and drawing rooms. Mrs. Winbourne will be the next hostess for this Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Yelton, who formerly lived in Marion while Mr. Yelton was in charge of the informal social club. ousiness oi iyiicnaei uros., were burned out last week at theif'home near Thermal City, losing every thing in their house. Among the things destroyed was a fine new Weaver uiano. Mr. and Mrs. Yelton are left without even wear- ing appareij The attention of the members of t,hp Tibrarv is reauested for t.ie Marion Negro Seriously Injured at Rutherfordton. Mathew Waren, of Marion, and Milas Miller, both colored men, had an altercation at the Southern depot at Rutherfordton Saturday night in which the former was Prompt Deli-Very Thone 58. L. C. Btirgin. seriously injured by the latter. accessments beginning January 1st The negroes quarrel over a back to July 1st, with which to meet fare and alter boiworos in we ae the rent and incidental expenses of P. Miller followed Librarian and Library. The dues waren ontsioe ana SlrucK n.m ,u - i fiftv.nontc fnr sir months the head with a large scantlinc. !cnn.n twiPft b badly crushing his skull. The TKntbAonnortnnitv of read- wounded man was .taken to the Receiver's Sale of Marianna Hotel Lg 48 books, costing about $1.50 hospital and underwent .an opera- d ' u fUic PAntQ Hum. won. several pievc ui iuC ou.. r ruHCI V ca-" - , Kai n cr teVp.n nnt ranizinff from one- By virtue of an order ot His Honor, h. a. The County Finance Committee, naj to an -nc jn s-lze Ho is re-' ?!fis composed of H. A. Tate, T. W. h-m MttiniT alone nicely and advertise for sale the Marianna Hotel Building Wilson and D. Jb . Criles, has com- w recover Miller was arrested Pleted its and.Mr- bb0tt' and placed in jail to await the out- win sell said hotel building, a new and modem an expert accountant iromureens- come Qf Waren's condition. Miller jJWS-SZS boro, who has just completed aud- has a repatation and it is said rooms for sample rooms, barber shop, & etc., iting the books of the county om- Q wag Q aggressor in the trouble, InclutUngtwo store rooms fronting on Main cjajg wjj submit his report this 1! ZZ&T5f& week. These two reports will be The Savoy, the moving picture upon a lot 66x330 feet, including the entire lot 0jne(j together and full publica- theatre, opened Saturday night and rMtTr 4t tion, with explanation, wM be a large crowd was in attendance, by the property of G.w.crawford on the north, ma(je jn next week's issue, or the Good pictures have been shown lGrrrtuhrp1rrr week following. and high-class, pleasing pictures public out cry, to the highest bidder at the Court are promised for the week. house door in Marion, on Monday February -tn .wSHS-otti TlftviQ'of Old Fort iqi i nvioak. d m . unon the followtne terms, Mr. William JJaVlS OI W1Q X? or b one half cash, and the remaining one UAD OUIi AD KEXT WEEK P. A. Reid & Co. m. a o. D n. n DOC DOC n Momt su ugQir. ri to them in The Pbogress almost nerintendent of the Ivey Cxrtton w " m .married in Newton everyweek. Subscribe and keep 1912, at 1 o'clock,? m, upon the following terms, jyir. n uuam i FrmPrc. mrdners and DOUltrV- half of tne j Misk L.1 16 JOneS OI tllCKOry, y ? . . ' purchase money on 90 days time, to bear interest w tt jnnft5 men Will tind SOmCtDlDg 01 lUMSrCSw at 6 uer cent rrom date of sale, title to be retain- aaugnter. Oi uai. n . - I rt unm : Tnr PRnnnrw almost ed until purchase money is paid in full. A detail description of said property and of the fixtures and furnishings, etc., may be had by applying to the undersigned who will take pleas tire in showing the property to prospective pur- j chasers. This Jan. 30th, 1912. J. W. Stkeetman, Receiver, Marion Hotel Co. Marlon, N. C. Tuesdav morning bv. Rev. G. P. P05- Drum at his residence. The bride y0Q get a sample copy of Tiie is a niece of Mr. Drum. Newton Progress it is an invitation to sub :c.a scribe. . Best value for the money. IBUY HARDWARE of You can find useful articles at our store. We solicit your in spection of our Stoves, Ranges, Guns, Cutlery, Mechanics Tools and Farming Implements. Hie Price Hardware Co. Marion, N. C.
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