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Marion progress Published every Thursday evening by the Mcoowell publishing -co. Marion, N. C. S. E. WH ITT ENr Editor and Prop. Entered at the Postofflce at Marion XT "i - ' v-.. as second class matter. TERMS Onts Year, . Six Months, Three Months, Strictly In Advance! Anti-Saloon Leagui At tmi' mpptinir Aiti-s ! i -n L"Mr ir, eiizh F- .'hv and Smiih A'. H irtiiess, of S: t e ct ji't-sident ot t - : uon to succeed Mr. ,.r , Clark- son, of Charlotte. Vi-. presidents by congressional districts are: T. T T 3. darvis, A. D. Ward, T. T. Hicks, R. (). Everett, Dr. J. W. McNeill, John Blue, T H Van derford, W. G. DmvH and V S Lusk: seoretnrr- T T li.. $i.on T ' 4 i.-..iM-it, ur soc nrevara; treasurer, I. C. B air. nf I T 1 i 7 naieign. Kesolutions, were adopted call- mg on Congress to pass the bill MAmmT tue vyuuress to pass the bill MARION, N. C, FEB. 1, 1912, preventing the shjpment of i- pronioition territory and ask- Schctor Robert R. Reynolds, of ing the Legislature to break up ASheVlIIe. Who is a rxjni'rlof,. l: . p , vuuuwoic lur hip liquor C1UD evil Congress from this district, was in It is proposed to 'establish head Manon last week, seeing old friends quarters of the League in Raleigh awaking new ones. If "Our to secure an assistant to Mr. Da Bob becomes as popular in the vis, the superintendent, the ennre lentb District as he is in ant to live in the western parV of Buncombe county as shown by his the state, and it is recommended Vote ,n the last ejection, he will that $10,000 be raised to assist in not only beat the field in the race carrying on the wo A ior nomination for . . . "Ul X,I purpose or the League is of Will win m a walk in th I , . lb or election. tviWi Wua iu Keep auve the sentiment uu ocuure me enrorceraent of the Senatoria. Candidates Agree on a 1 JTt?Z J1 wuuuig ur. mker and Mr. Wool- xne iour democratic candidates my: or lne -National JLeague; Judge for the United Static Pritchard. A 1 . I .11 m aucceea senator f. M. Simmons, ow Mr- J- Spairihour, Con-ex-governor Chas. B. Aycock, 2ressman Webb and others. Chief Justice Walter Clark, Gov. " Q 4 ' W, W. Kitchin, and Senator Sim- State News' tnons met in Raleigh Saturday and Work was suspended in the announce an agreement to ask the sPence.p railroad shops a few days State Democratic executive com. asro bu itis announced that nrM. toittee to recommend to the state tioDS wil1 be resumed February 1 fl convention that it order a sena- Fire at King's Mountain Fridav tonal primary to be held t nt..l .ln rlda ClID general election in November on 7 rules to be prepared by the execu- about $8,000 insurance The tive committee and with statements of the Postal Telegraph Smri Of all amounts expended by each was also destroyed P D' for campaign purposes to be pub- a u . L ' lished ten days before andtendavs t , "rter. has been issued o the after the nomination, the same as 7 nioer Uompanv of Mor is required to be made by a sena- t "thorized cP'tal, S100, torial candidate to the JLTt, 2?' WIth $1020 Pid in by N. O. the United States senate. H- Gi,es' G,en AIP1 xx. hi. mcr,irath and K. F. Good- General News. . Officers. fpZ3CZZZrDO )0CZZZ3 0CZrZZ3GC Hip State-! ll i i i Ral- U Mr. J. f . 1 J '" IV lie: ' I ' - - , Ci " fc , i . . Tal f pI V,!ll!i3cin5r;:,Srr:," PurT1 Vcu on h.!vc ij a K0 "op of pears, plums, chctr.n, apnlrs. i DEMING SPRAYERS ,r in!:xPcrvsivc and arc suitable fcr white- C;J Wa '"S .fu',ry hs. cellars, etc, as well V ,as sPray'"5 flowers, trees and shrubbcry- GASTON & TATE j HOW ARE YOUR SHOES? If nt yUr IT gGt damP these muddy days' bv SZgh ,t0 5 Pair of "Walkover" -Sell kLpyourTeef dX SIffCr SheS' Ty will k;ii xr a ,Raa colds also save dorfnr'c leat8heWSaadesg StOCk 4 ch GiVeUSa Cali: WC 0311 ney on most anythi in our Unc. Square Deal Store." DOC T 1 1 .31 II Vaw-' iUlM r ai t 3 Wl f I 11 If III ii I i ' j .ii i fw'. ) o M IT Violent Deaths in 1910. About six persons in every 100 - uw m the United States were mur u x7av. jluis esumaie is made by Dr. Cressv L. Wilh.im chief of the census bureau. He attributes to homicide 3,190 of the 48,696 deaths from violence in that mi year, lhis is at the rate of 5.9 per as against 5 6 in 1909; 6.4 in 1908 and 6.3 in 1907. Violent deaths resulted to 90.3 persons out of every 100.000 in -Senator Gore, of Oklahoma, will rat nest ZZaT W frm a advocate an annual roof from the -fi"Hiiaiiuu nomnfipn m ji . ub uuw or everr iimi nnn rt s-::f ceiyed from 7 nnmber and 7 877 deaths are re- xt iuc government. T. . . ... ported from nnrinc Sneaker nhomnnij . At 1S aQ interesting fact em nl,o. : iai w announces sized D 0ffic:fll. nf f, A t---- source, mis is an increase to 14 6 that he is a candidate for the Dem T y. 7 s of the state de- in everv 100 om ocratic nMftnf5.i !!..fm partmentof agriculture that fe?000 Ponulation over "ihmilSn "uuiiuauon, creamery interests nf rTf u AO,A in Ayuy- Accidental drown- standing on my own feet, without countv En f Catawba ing took the next largest number leaning on anv other ranrlofk n councy are shipping an average of d riq . Ittri numoer, Mh..PBi?2 30gallonSof sweet m.lk and 60 S1 W.atera f deleTt.mn tw ntSii ..." rr gallons of cream every da P.I-. ..r." a.HtHS". r,ames "rought ' vuj ior mm Beaeh via - ..u, aeatn to 4,182 and 2 4D4 wpm . isr here 18 a chance his Tth0e vTrrtr . - xs; The Eepublicans and Democratic 2' S W vS a"d TiTlT ? to inCatawba'arec '-1,379, the smallest ueiegaies. a Kepub i- thine immpnw T. raM3 slnco Can candidate is nnih. u . i mense and quite proGtable a ntomwi.. u:n -i. - ; u-y iur ine rarmers who now fin . &UICu you persons, majority of the delegates, therefore mand for their nTilk rfsht I f h JUSt 1,8 to ever m ibabi PrestdentTaftneedsonly 538 votes doors and secure a ch 1! Th5s b an inease in rate raiuuiuanon. -lne Democrat- there from. over i.sj in 1909. ic national convention nominates a ' " President by a two-thirds vote. o.J77. .., a iult a Bm i aam ml i r v a m thArefnro f.Q . no ai vvavnesvi o. . ior many : w "luuor ia inat con- 1?. i x " 7 uaa Qoardeda coUectlon of poi tention must secure 716 votes. Flre' whlch was first discovered Pk. eft by her filther- With a view ir Qnnnn. : as it burst throueh the roof nf tuJta"..l uhobr or coiiecUa, for farmers in Forsyth county to teau- mUnery rom at 2 o'clock Ved- f taowi j : pXTtrtTSS tify and improve their homes, fW nuttniiift caused a $10,000 S,etww 5" " old trunk. loss at the WavnesvillA U "IV".TIMte tn,p umU. W -.A. wt'X: SXr 'VDUU,erea. ManafacturinffComn,n. 5". i to f Miuowuuaiciu OOaru. Of .fl " if a- . v"a b Lamps in ner DOflgrm. trade. Among the prizes are those "PW mill, farni- rtfT? 'f9 "8let" of for the home wWi, ! tnre factory, dry kUns and twn ttrf.' Ha. of M4-MM4. : j. . . I Cars On the CTrJinrv n,a. i ,vw' cawu iinprovemem in repeating noio Wusumea, ana general Dettermcr of rrtn?f; ' rnt outside the dwelling; for improve- No P"blic Building Bill. ,a Jhae a . ,are bo. resrvpri . "4 e eau Don't Forget Our 400 Reduction On Winter Clothing. sssrs & -r J. H. L. MILLER. th!. . Marlanna Hnfni r..hi TQ) Marlon, N. a AMQTOU KK3V ALE! 5 iur improve- "uuumg diii. ng 0ld - mnnrc in oamtnti.. ii i . mi -r. i . " vuc ui r no ea r " , " ior me est J.ne democratic caucus in Wash- ET for eome important wri7 kept lawn; fpr; the home : which ington Monday night decided to tt.10."' out- suuws w m interior improve- pass no public building bill at this '& The old w Z8 ,tarted i"1"- narmt; """ 'v ""? nome wnich ington Monday night decided to at th come out- shows greatest in interior improve- Pass no public building bill at this Thed 'wom1 tar uieu, ana so on. - - , session of congress and an annro- bJeaJ cburch conui.n g 'gauon bj somebodj IMPERIAL PLOWS -REPAIRS SOLD 13 AND BY niu - woman nevpr v, a t , v lnanuu Ul J5Z4.1HHI (HH1 fnr Uffl. I . WiQ CODCTer.itlnn w prayers often .tat longest. Iships was also .n. CAST0IV K TATP lmcw" rTT1' cribar4 Befool, cl;1 No. 20. irvi . . 8 tnll of crib. L W. D YS ART Marion, N. .C, 7-
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