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DO O V V f n MARION PROGRESS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY EVENING 1 ' - BY WE Mcdowell publishing co. , uM; Marion; N.: C' 3: . . WH ITT E N i Editor and Prop. Hlnteredat the Postoffice at Marion, . C., as serond class matter. , . TERMSr Otre Ybab, - '-'v - 8rx Months - THBSS MOUTHS, . Strictly In Advance! 1 Seed Corn Day. - The seed corn exhibit and 25 MARION, tt. C FEB. 29, 1912. test held in Marion yesterday was a successful and enthusiastic meeting and largely attended. ' There were twenty seed corn exhibits, all very creditable to each exhibitor. The prizes as awarded by the judges were won as follows: W. A. Houck, first prize; C. D. Corpening, sec ond; J. Luther Elliott, third; and B.' F. Cqrpening, fourth. The meeting, was called to order $1x0 at H o'clock by Supt. D. F. Giles Kc who explained - the object of' the meeting and introduced the first speaker, Mr. A. C. Brown, -ytho spoke very interesting for an hour on soil cultivation and seed corn colosfirn Twrt mversitv will Provide for School I . , ... w ". " - a. ana m. uouege, men spoke on , of Education. the object of boys corn clubs and Raleigh, Feb. 24-r-Special. The general farm work. executive committee of the Univer- The representatives from the , sityof orth Carolina this after- State Department of Agriculture ;.. nnoon authorized Governor Kitehin said the Marion meeting was one Li tod President Yenable of theuni-. 0f the best they have attended in versity to make a binding contract some time. k;Tnth,the.Peabody Education, Board As a result of the meeting it is : jpriruaranteeing to.expend $10,000 a thought that McDowell county will jtr year in support of a school of edu, fore another ar have a farm xauon, so ina me jreaooay ooara demonstrating airent. who will ;will provide a $40 000 building for make the stimulating of agricul :this school of education at the tural life a specialty. ... .... . . Let's follow this meeting i . borrow money to proceed .atonce itod in full scope with building Operation contemplated when the ::Iast Legislature provided for $50, VsOOO a year for three years for this purpose. Instead of waiting for n DC 30 DOC We have just received a shipment of our New Spring Oxfords, Pumps and Ties up with others like it and adopt as our slogan "Better farms, better roads and better schools." We are showing celebrated -Selby" line of Pumps in Ne BucMwhi.vcr buckles at $3 50. Black patent kid with buckles and bows at $2.75. $3.00 ana .ou. also Tan at $3.00. . - We also have several styles and Erades or Ribbon Ties in bbck and and s:erf siyle of one and two. strap Pumps in black, patent kid. tun metal and via lad. Tan .eair and white canvass at prices From $2 25 to $3.50. Next comes the "Godmaii" line. This is our "bnieM wcarine shoe 'for cryda y or rough wear. We have several styles in this make for ladies from the Old Lady comrora at $1.10 to the Fancy Dress styles up to $2.25. We have not overlooked the children and can certainly show you the best slipper made for the money "The H. C. Godman" make. Every pair uarantecd solid leather. We have so many styles and prices that wc can't quote price for want of space but we earnesdy invite your inspection before you make your purchase. We are sole agents for 6 Hose for Ladies and Gcndcmen. In Ladies have two grades, one at 35c or 3 pairs for $ 1 .00, or 6 pairs for $2.00 and guaranteed for 6 months also one grade at 50c or 6 pairs for $3.00 and guaranteed six months. In Men's we have several colors at 25c per pair or 6 pairs for $1.50 and guaranteed for 6 months. Try six pairs arid stop darning. Rocky Pass News. Rocky Pass, Feb. 26. Joseph Hensley and family spent Sunday at the home reach year's portion of the $150,000 0f V7. W. Hubkins. ? -intended to be made available, the C, M. HnsJdns was in Old Fort on t desire is to get the whole $150,000 business Friday. advanced and push the building in the speediest and most economical v Way. ' Bill Holland has moved to the house vacated by C. L. White. W. W. Hnskins was on Broad river last week on business. We are glad to report a fine flour mill in our neighborhood, owned by P. , J. Sinclair. Services will be held at lZ) C "The Square Heal Store." DOC DOC DOC DOC Report of First National Bank. Report of the condition of The First Harmony I National Bank, at Marion, in the State tne C106O or do&i- - . Underwood in Race to Stay. : Washington, Feb. 24. -Repre- jSentative Oscar W. Underwood of Grove next Saturday and Sunday by of North CaroUna; at th J Alabama, majority leader of the Rev. A. P. Sorrels. " - jaess,.Fhruary.iK),,iai2. ? "rkoiise, today formally entered the We are having plenty of rain and : ?race for the democratic nomination Muddy has been out of banks. I ior presidency. Senator Bank- H. KeUer was in Marion on busi-I-.., ness Saturday. noon ,r moiT'inVTnA tvtmnrktnrer j Mvauj iu luaaiug vuo auuuuuucuicubf I NOKOMIS also announced the opening of Un- ? . derwood headquarters here. . Sunnwale Tidings. . : Senator Bankhead will act as Sunnyvale Feb. 24.-Mr. and Mrs. chairman of the, Underwood move- W. W. Johnson of Qraphite visited ;)tient manager. . relatives and friends here last week. Senator Bankhead said, "I wish Martha Fritts is imporving. people in the country to know that f wAr !f f 7 T , , , , . . - . Edward Lewis has moved to Saluda ; we expect to go in on the strength where he will engage in the lumW of our candidate, his high charac- business. Jfcer, well tried leadership, perfect John Sowers of Cherryfield is visiting feanity and poise, and his fidelity, a8 brother, Joe Sowers. to friendship, and also to the RESOURCES Loans and discounts 270,314 60 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. deposits To Secure Postal Savings Premiums on TJ. S. Bonds . Banking house, furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) Due from State and Private Banksand Bankers, Trust Companies. Savings Banks Due from approved reserve agents Checks and otner cash items 2.5C6.16 50,000.00 1.000.00 2.000 00 2,000.00 17,000 00 1,000.00 40,COt.73 6,931.20 9 Notes of Other NatlrmAl RanVa iuo wxxiu was very severe nere lasi ifracuonai paper currency, night. Mrs. Emma Hicks house was nickels, and cents blown down but no one was hurt. John Specie 85?? P? x?Kiw2mier notes ouu.uu 19,887 83 809 13 1,950.00 Johnson' new dwelling, nearing m- KempHon fSS wiSTuT S. great and time honored principles - of the Democratic party." - j, Republicans of North Carolina Will Be Annihilated. : Asheville, Feb. 24. According I to Col. V. S. Lusk, the Bepublican party in North Carolina stands an W. L. Arendell, of Morehead excellent chance this year of being City, is a candidate for the Demo- Due to State and private Banls pletion, was blown down Wednesday night. Mrs. Dora Cuthbertson of Busick spent Sunday with Martha Fritts. . Drum. 149.96 9,232.00 a.soaoo 1434,185.36 Treasurer (5 ft of circulation) Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in f50.000.00 Surplus fund 16,000.00 Undivided profits, less expens es and taxes paid 195 45 Natl Bank notes outstanding 49.995.00 and bankers 64,875.85 . AftmnlAtA.ltr nnni Yt ila tivl Wo core I p.rn.t.?r. nnmlnntinn fri snirYrliofirk T" AW.. w , w WiV.UHVUtT , Ji. L ! that in the last .factional fight in commissioner.- S. G. Daniel, of check 74.sn1.17 if the party two years ago the, party Warren county, is also a candidate of deposit l55,74o;89 y? lost 10,000 voters and that the fight arid it is presumed that Mr. Travis, United States deposits 1,000.00 then was nothing as compared to who is filling an unexpired term by Bonds borrowed 2Woo 4, . . . x r, A. . . . r . .... A . Bills payable, including Cer- ;tne one that is going to be this appointment, is willing to hold on. tificates of Deposit for mon- year between the Taftj and anti- '' , ; y borrowed ; : - 26.000.00 Taft factions. Unless there, is a " Grade work on the Black Moun- Total - ii34,i85.86 Compromise, he says, 1 the party tain railway will be completed to ' co?t7 it Mciweu1 I .. - , ; ttis year will be virtually wiped Burnsville within the next ten 'neJJJ?' of aboT0 ,x Qui of existence and he added that days, says the Eagle. . I ' theabove statement iatrae tSTthe lt -the anti-Taft faction has no idea of , , '; ,,: '-; v . , of my knowledge and belief ftnmnrhmiRiTur' . M-irS? .Gov. John Burke, of North Da- Geo- l WnrrE, Cashier ."T. r " : . - l oi s . . - ouujcnuea ana sworn 10 Dexore me iiiot nnnn im; juoi unur m ASYOUPASS. That's easy; and it will be still easier to make your purchases for the season. All we ask is, Come and Sec. The best there is at lowest prices in Clothing, Shoes, Hats and furnishings, Col legian Clothes, Miller Hats and other good mames in all lines. Full line of Cluett . Shirts. Another big lot of Tics you know the price. f rf fx 1 VA II . . .. ri I 1 . war J. H. L. MILLER, Marlanna Hotel Bulldlni Clottiiier Marlon, N. C. I " I I " ' 11 1777 VTn T7s I otary Public Correct Attest: - T. J. Gibbs J. Lu Morgan Directors 15, li. Price I 1 r : . kota' will be a candidate for the KSSL : 5The Brevard News, announces va Democratic nomination for Vice . B. F. Burton, Notary I straw vote ;whichowsX:40 for President. .Woodrow Wilson for Presidents 23 for Harmon, 9 for Underwood and ; The history of the average man one each for Champ Clark and W. is largely foot notes. -J. Bryan: On the Bepublican side A political rooster is of little'ao-' Roosevelt has 31 d T ft C0Unt in the poultry. business. For Senator Aycock has 52, Sim- , . . mons 19, Kitehin 4, Clark 3, while There is a big difference between on ( the Republicans side Marion a ouirny ana ny in tne butter. Butler has 18, the remainder scat- ' W. L. Ferguson, a veterinary surgeon who is wanted in Marion on a charge of forgery, was arrest ed at a moving picture show in Statesvillo Mondav niirlit " Denutv A Jl . ' 1 ... . I . " a iarmer aoes not neea a medical Kav wpnt Ktntncnirt . w?- Ain(''.;i 14 Vw irrnr 11 Z 1 I J! - I ; 1 . ,. -. I &i a xr i j T' o t aiPloma 1D oraer to oe able to cure morning and returned with Fcrgu WAN Steady Wlllte Wnmon rZln and boyn to pte SIat belo and ctampo in our smoking Tobacco Depart- m our Tin Bo:: Depaft- mS" &ctory well venti lated, with cood sanitation FL J. KeymoDcisToIbacco Co. Winston-Salem, N. C. u h4 o ,Vuur.j:auuS.outi0o;S..porK.- . ; V - son on the eveninrr trains
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