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Business Locals LOCAL AND PERSONAL SURE and visit Gaston & Tate's 10. and 2oc Bargain. Counters for the Bitest Bargains Buyable - W ANTED A number of regular board ers. Special rates by the month. Eagle Hotel. Ladies, jelon't fail ta see the big assort in ntof white and white-en amel kitch en ware just in at Gaston & Tate's. Just received a nice line of neckwear, laces, allovers and bandings. Mrs Carrie Childs. Ladi es : 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. LOST Key ring with two . keys, on Main street. Finder will kindly re turn to this Office. WANTED Everybody to seethe "Mov- ing Picture Show" at our expense. "A Fre ticket with every dollar purchase of Dry Goods. Gaston & Tate. The Mt. Ida Hosiery Mills will start operations Monday, Feb 19. a good coal fireman and all good character boys arid girls are wanted. Apply to mill. FARMERS! Leave your orders at -our store tor your early cabbage plants They will arrive about March 1st We will buy in large lots and can save you m&(e The Progress a visit while in express. Gaston & Tate. Um T i Just received a car of No 1 Parrie Hay Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Troutman and the price is low. We also have have moved to the.Pless property on north Main street. J. C. Crawford, of Sugar Hill, visited his daughter, Mrs. J. F. " Free Reading Room. On Wednesday last a free read ing room was opened in the vacant ston room in the E-iirle Hotel buitdinir. Several largf comfort able rockers, lights, tire, tables, etc., have been placed in the room. where good up-to-date reading mat- . . , A u . . , ... 'be pleased to show you ou ter magazines, papers and lllus- oc. . , ii. assortment oi ' Mrs. H. H. Tate is quite ill with tonsi litis. M rs. John Decker went to Ashe ville, Monday. - C. C. Liodley, of Old Fort, was a visitor here yesterday. T TIT tTT'll" . - I vv. Williams, of lireenlee, trated weeklies mav be found. was a visitor here Monday. The room is open from 10 a. m. to Mrs. W. K. M. Gil key is visit- 10 P m. All of our townspeople ing her parents in Charlotte. are invited to assist in keeping up M. F. Tate, of Bridgewater, was tne SUPP,V of reading matter, in town on business Monday. When you have finished reading A. P. Troutman, of Keyser, is our magazines please ulaco them here for a few days on business. u V . u , i in,V "U n Ai u ii o TT-n It is hoped that all of our men Xj. M. Hall, of Sugar Hill, was and boys may find pleasure in the a business visitor here last Friday, time they spend there. Possibly a ' MrsWrightsman, of Asheville, few gymnasium features may later l j -.v w -r 71""" ituuru m my r r III WHS npr-iiu tuo wetsix-euu wun iurs. d. Ej. Decker. Mrs. H. W. Dysart and little daughter are visiting, relatives in Asheville. It's Tome To IPDamit if you expect pretty flowers and choice vegetables this sea son. If you have not decided on what to plant, we would r ipsjj room. Teachers Meeting at Old hort. The district teachsrs meeting held in Old Fort, Saturday, Feb- The Misses English, of Biltmore, ruary 10th, was an enthusiastic spent Saturday with Miss Louise meeting. Supt. Giles called Mr. Morphew. J. W. McCall to the chair and ask- Mrs. J. S. Dysart is visiting her ed bimto preside over the meeting, daughter, Mrs. Ben Martin, at Misses Maggie Bird, Cora Miller Bridgewater. and Messrs. I. C. Griffin, A. T. W. L. Padgett of Otter Creek- tter' G H- leaver, J. W. McUall and D. F. Giles took part in the discussions of the different topics on the program. Dr. D. M. Mcintosh addressed the teachers on the subject of School Hygiene, which was both helpful and inter esting. rni L a. a . i ATTENTION FARMERS ! ! We will Jonas dnrimr ,ue 'k xno oext meeiiDB oi ine icacnera handle all kind of Fertilizers this J "f' d" W6ef Will be a county meeting held in season for corn, oats, potatoe specials Mrs. J. W. Gray and Mrs. Annie 5iar,?n' ,Thls WI" "lled and garden specials, also nitrate of soda B. Lewis, both of Statesville, are ft I.?1rcJ'' a?d a prt ofu l"6 work and mnriate of patash. Let ns have visiting Mrs. R. H. Bennett. '"u TT' your orders early so yon won't be dis- d nt.i t,.;. "r "M viowiuru, ui iiiu ruiui, wurti. iur vua coming year. was the eruest of his sister. Mrs. l r . r J. F. Jonas during the week. Cincinnati nctures. Mrs. J. C. Brown, who, has been The Cincinnati Commercial as confined home with tonsilitis for sociation has indorsed a unique Flower and Garden Seeds We no Ooubt can aKut yoa In making a election. Th garden or the fiowcr Ud depends for iu saccRa on theqaali- ty of the swd uiwhL Oar stock U frwh rch won. cd rrh variety U KtL rr4 from planU of estabiiBhed merit. Erery kind of d will focsd In crar portinent. ED. MORRIS, Thone Jfo. 4( . Marion, ft. C. cotton seed meal and hulls. Come to us for feed. Also received a carload of cement. Marion Grain & Prevision Co. appointed. Gaston & Tate. FARM FOR SALE. 100 acres land, well timbered, ood dwelling and out buildings, about 20 r . ij.: j.: r . trees. This can be bought chean. 2 ihe week' Is convalescing. boost Cincinnati and place miles from railroad, 5 miles from Ma- The L. A. Pangle Foundry and lts 06801163 and commercial advan .VM? Machine Shop has. beep, enlarged fore the people of the Jewelry, Watclies and Clocks. Silverware and Cut Glass Hand Painted China. Repairing done durably and neatly. J. FRED SPRAGUE Watch maKsr and J ctuelcr. Marion, JVorth Carolina E E N. O. by the addition of a warehouse. For Safe. South. It is an illustrated lecture, entitled - A Visit to Cincinnati," No. n. . prepared by the publicity depart- 25 acres of yaluable land at rimn aiienaea ine aistnct leacn- , n , , . . the junction of the Southern and C. C. ers meeting in Old Fort, Saturday. V , - ,HLauj &0. railroads, abouVhalf on each road; Mrs t (, .Kfln?n nnrl nn Nor J f, - J " ideal location for . anv manufacturing : . i-i; 55 P? ? .If ' Welsh's itinerary includes Marion plant. If interested write H. W. Dy- r?. . rPus nristi, lexas, are and the lecture wiU givCQ frco sart or D. Loucas. Marion, N. C. visiung me rormer s motner, Mrs. at tha Savov Theatre Wednftsdav J. P. Norton. L.:i.. For Rent or Sale. . K 7. r6uruarf ZQ KuoAiiaasreeauio weaiuer oeautitully colored stcreopticcm A good dwelling house.and Jot, also au;te number attended the silcpr ; ;n u 4-A.A ok I ono mii ra ouutu iu wuu w,lUiU. i- a'a .-4. , Jtea at the Library Wednesday ntran-rfaxrillA T H. ' Will baII afternoon. Ihe affair was a most ocnool tntertainmenti easy terms. pleasant one. There will be a public entertain- W. W. Dysart, L,enoir, JN. O. Miss Nellie Rlanton lft. lnt. wpaIt mftnfc at th (imrlivl Rhnnl TTrirlov for Baltimore where she is having night, February 16, beginning at her eyes treated. She was accom- 8 o'clock. All the national hymns Tailpring Announcement! J. Q..A. MICHAEL. Factory Representative and Manager Weaver Organ and Piano Co. MANUFACTURERS - High Grade Pianos and Organs Also SheetMusIc In Stock. Correspondence Y Solicited. panied by Dr. G. S. Kirby, who will be sung by the children in returned Sunday. costume, carrying flags. The high There will be a meeting of the pupds w.i!1 PreS2l Howell's Merchants Association in Lisen- Z &USJWa Iarce' Ano mouso bee's office Friday night, February Trap;" Tne Proceeds of the cn 16, at 7:30 o'clock. All members tertainment will be used in improv are urged to be present as matters ln the schol firounds- Admis- t : I S10D, XbC. Dr. J. G. Reid will leave to-day We are informed that the C. C. for Gastonia to attend the annual & O. Railway Company isco-oper- meeting of the Cleveland District fating with the Marion Chamber of Dental Society which will be . held Commerce in an effort to induce there Thursday and Friday. Tb,e Mr. J. E. Cock ran, of Charlotte, Mountain City Steam Laundry I Prgram includes Mr. Reid as a to locate a show case and store clinic on Replacing Broken Fac- fixture factory in Marion, also to induce Jerome Bolich & Sons Co., of Conover, to locate a buggy fac- The semi-annual display of high class suitings by GLOBE TAILORING COMPANY asavATi will be given at our establishment on Feb. 20 and 21st- Your presence will be appreciated. P. A. REID & CO. i. m. a. o. t. MARION, NORTH CAROLINA Michael Urotherj AGENTS FOR Asheville. N. C. ing, )5 your "Business Solicited. "Rav. (t. P. Bostie. a missionarv : 0 ' m nn i torv in Marion or at the G. G.&0 Laundry Accepted at Saunders Barber Shop j OI ine xtepuonc oi onina, lectured I " . . . - to a large congregation at the Bap- u u"cruu. , 43 w ." tist church last Wednesday night, sumcieni maucemenw win do oner- I 3 I xl a. m . II 1 . 1 Residence Phone No. 23, Marion, jV. C. Mr; Bostic has been a missionary ed and that Marion will secure both M r Gil 3 Asievouue STEAM LAUNDRY. Biggest, Busiest, Best there for, many years and his ' lec- PaDts ' ture on conditions in China as they The Febrnary term of McDowell exisi at: me , present wme was m- RnnAr:n,r nnnc Motr deed interesting. . with inA T?nnhe nmAnr. John M. Tate, who has been! There will be about sixty cases for with P. A. Reid & Co. for the past trial on the state docket These All work done in best style on new ma- tw0 montb, has purchased an inter- cases, howeverare of little inter- Z XTMH nlAnoa ask1 1 si tort I . .". I . uuiuery,, xuux ywUUa6D . . . , Lnc:noec Tho firm nomA oct. crpnpro tr r.H u L Kr KionrlWI , . . - . . Ja I call IU VUO VUQluvOdf JU a-tu ua &u umuaw I w m u u - w uuuv. . va is returned Saturday morning. Leave will not be changed. Mr. Tate is quickly. On the civil docket about your laundry at Room No. 1,. National an enterprising young man and is twenty cases will come up for trial. Bank Building, , and it will receive weji known throughout the county. The calendar"" which will govern prompt attention. : - ' ' " " wft' wish the firm continued sue- the trial of civil cases is published GRAFTON C. BIRD, Agent. Icess. - 'on another page of this paper. In! . . Plowing' Tlmle Agoiin ' and (we are ready for it "with all kinds of Plows, Hoes, Disc Harrows :and Peg Harrows. : i Wc also have Poultry wire, Barb wire and "Wira.Fcnce.":. Remember The quarter fo r Hardware Thrice Hardt&are Co., Marion, forth Carolina. lii!
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