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Inconaaeration of the reduc.' , . end additions theretoVtritaS U&S ttrSrrf F dStT . nch "&P4 and' iUoy No 10 andformlnS Part of The insnrance'companies require their tS?ts-tfinsp!ctevy ri8k at they SSld to fiT d0 .notV. lgent i3' m- peueatotell a fanltshood rohor, ,.. nake report to the comDaniea th.. SESh"' constipation treat they do not, the rate is 25 cents high- ment eYer devised. Our faite in lourlXdXrira te'Zl fa ' St th, is described above and your policy con- Posltlve guarantee that it shall not SeMS"flr tSi CSt the User a cent if does not your policy is not worth the paper it is glve entlre satisfaction and com- tfi&SSf SngotWeS P'etely remedy constipation. This compelled to pay you a red cent. When Preparation is called Rexall Order "SSSX -OT in ' Uc These are prompt, soothing, Beter have experienced policy writers ""f effective " - They lo write your business, who wiU go any are made of a recent chemical dis- vzjit c:ery-, T,heir principai inrcdi- toanres. ent is odorless, tasteless, and eolor- h-ave hadafive years experience in less' Combined with othes well the business and we claim to be on the l V safe side when we send you a policy! known ingredients, long establish ed we know that you will be on the ed for their usefulness in the treat safe side when you have a policy writ- t ""oafc ten by us. y me-t of constipation, it forms a McDnuPlI Rpalfv K ie r tablet which is eaten just like can" vicuoweil Realty & Ins. Co. dy. Tbey be taken CI CM I LI T r I bale ot Valuable Town Property, x uuuersignea wm, on tne 4th day of March, 1912, at 12 o'clock in. at the iuetowiSfss: scribed lots, one-half of the purchase price to be paid in cash, the balance of the purchase money to be paid in six and twelve months, same to be secured satisfactorily to the undersigned. m ji , ... ... on the west, fronting 60 feet on Depot 210 feet running oacK i Second: One Int. frrnit.ino- fin faf eLi?r running back 210 feet. Third: One lot fronting ,60 feet on -T3pui; ur xieuuerson street, lying lm tnediatelv west of Tjnf-,"N"v 9, nhnvo rcx -scribtjd, and running back 210-feet. Fourth: One lotJ frhntJnP' .nn TWtw. tr Henderson streftt 70 fAt. anrl inrinrl-.l xim.mediately west of the third lot above Also one lot fronting nn flmtrt rr ross ireei ana Known as tne .East half T u v V I Snw nE; SS rE! gm' and Also the west half of said Garden IaTrd3ntin the Also 150 feet frontage divided into VrTfc 7 fyJoe street that is now located whr thA rM road leading to Carson's home place used to be, said, lots lying across the road from the D. , E: Hudgins cottages Tv. r., . . e niQse. j. he title to said property will be made absolutely perfect, and purchasers will get an absolutely perfect deed and This the 17th day of January, 1912. U. JU. MUDGINS, Attorney for Owners. Sale of Valuable Real Estate in New Fort, Bv virtue of the .nower of r1a tained in a mortgage deed executed on the 14th day of Tuly, 1906, by W F Owens arid wife. Minnie-Owena. whih iu mui tiictiio uocu. i uiuy lecoraea. in thflnffi,fl nf t,hfl RfimntJ i nS S ,tA 1 3 r ji -,-.. McDowell ' conntv. in Morten 1 O wvix I Ko, 11. on Daee 216. said morteraerfi nav. iag been execnted to secure the pay ment of a certain sum of monev therpin TTp.rA ta thft ntimbp.r nf plAptnm named, and the time of payment there- in named, and the conditions of ZSk mortgage deed not having been com- fflAtSSt& house door in Marion, North Carolina, 21 u . m Si w frt Monday, the 1st day of April, A. D. 1912, io n'it m4i,a fftiw;nw nn.;v,o lands, to-wit: Being two certain lots of : !- An avflnQ0i;0uLn'-: corner of lot No. 15, and runs w;th line nrof lot No. 18; thence1 with lineof l SaKsburv avenue: thence sonth S Si-SS. Wi mr,& Phi0 22 0kla- on map of N"ew Fort " town' lots by homa8, Oregon 3, Pennsylvania 36, Miller's map. Said sale will be made -Phr TdanrJ nnth Carolina 7 to satisfy the said mortgage. Terms -Knocle Island d, bourn Carolina , cash: This 31st day of February, 1912. South Dakota 3, Tennessee 10, ThiI Bank of Old Fort, Iklprtgagee, Texas 18, Utah 2, Vermont 2, Vir J. L. Bubgin, Assignee. gipia 10,. Washington 5, West Vir- Have. ypu seen the dinner set Wonsinll, Wyoming 1. "The Progbess offers as a pre ' ' ' '.. , ' mium? ' If not, come and examine the ware to-day. Think of it! A Mah Cathartic -tend to Cause N." to the Bowels, yU ShU'd aVid str" JK8 and Cathartf - "".vaivettC ?ry d their reaction is nWitipation. They in no way effect a cure and their ten- 7 U 10 W6akeD the already weak or-ns which they come in contact, We honestly beli.v ..W we timft. ftithftr Hair rr ninrhf mifkn., w fa"v "iiuuuii fear of their causing any incon- venience whatever. They do not 6"MO, MUJt;D, UUI CUbO DRUSPA. , , ' , . ihe act without causing any pain "r, excessi v! lor ness of the bowels- 1 hey are ideal for children, weak, delicate persons, and aged people ,, , , as wel1 tor tne most hearty per- son. A "By come in three size pack- ages, tablets, 10 cents; 36 tab- lets, 25 cents: 80 tablets. 50 cents' jovL can obtain them only at our store TheJRexall Store. J. W. Streetman. Big Fire in Houston. TaxaS. 1 Honston. Tpy 01 Tr. in the history of Houston, smoul - - area aDOUl one ana a nalt miles in length and varying in width from two hundred yards to half a mile in the northeastern section of the More than a dozen of the city's most important industr a enterprises are in ruins: two hun dred or more dwelling houses and , . -i t T , , store buildings are in ashes and approximately one thousand per ui mi sons are homeless. Ihe most con servatiye estimate is that the mone tary loss will, reach at least $7, 000,000. Houston's loss $6,500,000. Houston, Tex., Feb. 22. Tota losses in Houston's fire were $6, 500,000; total insurance $4,500,000 rAM ' TheS6 fiures were taken from nftarlv fnmnlfttft nomnilatinriQ tnHr 1 I of local insurance men. Tho Flortnrnl Vntac i. ' 4.4. mil ters the various states will have m the coming election: Alabama 10 Arkansas 7,. California Colora do 4, Conneticut 5, Deleware 1 Florida 4, Georgia M2, Idaho 2 Tll. - . ' T .0 x Illinois 27, Indiana Id, Iowa 11 Kansas 2, Kentucky II, Louisiana o, Maine 4. Maryland b, Massa chusetts 16, Michigan 13, Minne- xrttl- tt0u:- o tsTot Tarco io New Ynrt 4H. North Carolina 10. : Dyspepsia is America's curse. Bn :f:WSSiSL' Bordocjc every tones Lenoir Topic When will pe pln lHrn thnt work honorahif find tut t natinir tlu-ir cKihlrMi, rfght tn hI w thni to"Lrro v 1,11 in id,.n.ss? rhRCOUntrv Venn lil K.. nd the people would im iuoncMi- teuted and hnppy if ttuy ciiuld g.t he idea out their heads that th 'best folks" must delegate all menial tasks to the "hired man" or 4. servant." It is indeed irati. ying, however, that this aristo- cratic(?) idea is dying out in lo- ilities where it formerly pre vailed. A sensible Englishman nobleman, Hving recently placed his son in a n American school w hero he would be taught to work, U ieporUd to mve said to a New York newp er man. "Your vounir mn in America work. I want my son U work and I particularly want him to grow up in an atm '.sphere when work is not regarded as something be ashnmed of. He will inherit about 31,000 acres from me and he must learn how to manage and conserve this estate." The brilliant editor of the Ladies' Homo Journal, in a recent issue of his popular magazine, writes n timely editorial showing that one cause of the high cost of living is that the son and daughter of the household are not required to d the "chores," but all these little daily duties are turned over to the servant. No matter how the parents may be, children should be taught that work is honorable, that idleness is dis graceful, and that the greatest happiness and usefulness in life comes to those who are busiest. In this connection wo are. pleased to note the fallowing from the Henderson Gold Leaf: A father was heard to remark the other day that his chief desire in this life was to lay up enough money and property before he died to save his chiidred from hav lun iu worK very naru alter he is i i i . gone. He is a kind father, and would not intentionally do any thing to iujure his child re u. The men and women who are going to sh ape the destiny of the next g-n eration will be the ones who have toiled hard and worked their way up in the face of adversity and poverty just as the men and wo men who are handliug the world in this generation had to do. Pro oauiy me greatest curse any man could bring up on his children is idleness and ease. Work is an es sential to the development-of char acter. It is in fact the basis of all true manhood and womanhood Idleness is a vice that has ruined many a boy and girl who other wise might have developed into i useful man or woman. It is all right to accumulate uronertv and " f become wealthy if you can do so by honest means. But it is no less than a crime against the race t , teach children that they need not work because they happen to have enough money to live without it. lm Implement Co. Richmond, Virginia. have just issued a new and complete Farm Implement Catalog giving up-to-date in formation and prices of M Farmlmplements, Cora aiidlCottonnters, " Wheel and Disk Cultivators, Dump and Farm Wagons,1 Enjpne$itftJr6a5cirs;4,,w"- " SawdlanlripIIlisf,, Metal and other Roofings, Buggies, Harness, Saddles, , Barb Wire, Fencing, etc. Our prices are very reason able for first-class supplies. Correspondence solicited. Catalog mailed free on request I' c ? .-'Write for it ' ,1202 C.Uala.Ct(on Va! PromPl Po m at m(rni Malccs rich. red. pure bM-dtxnici ih entire sj-stcm clears Uic bram itrcngihcn rUoa ar-4 txtxcZ A positive scufic for Blood Poboa xnd tldn dixscx . "j:"? Rheti.tnaUsra and 5 top a the Pala; cndi hUlxrU xs a wonderful tonic and UxlybuUder. rtodcitl It R V, UPPMAN, For Sale by J. O They Are Fine! Try 'Em! Home-Made Molasses. Porto Rico Syrup. New Orleans Syrup. Buckwheat Flour. Fresh Case of Herring. Standard Tomatoes lOc per can Green Guage Plums. Everything in Canned Goods. KIRBY GROCERY CO. mm WV-Tft-ft ft. ftft.. YOU WORK HARD) FOR 1 KE YOUR When you work hard for Make it work hard for you. of it, and put it in the bank. that's their business TT3tie First National Bank Capital. $50,000 00 Sirrptut, Sirrpfu. $15JOOOXX) MARION. X. C. W. A. CONLKY. PrUdent Qko. I. White, Owhier Land for Sale. Take notice thnt. wb -r on th- 9th day of Angut. lull. J-hn C Iwidc and his wife. M. J. Lnwinic, did exivnt a dotal of trut to th utnlr-if;nnl trn te. which tnav U fonnd cf rortl in the MortRagobtl IlronNnf McIXitrell Ctmntv. lok 14. Phc convtTing the lands hfivi fttr d-rril4 n f curitr for a cvrtniu irjd-ltnln, thn ia dtcribd. to A BUnton (trtx-rrj-Compiny, and whereas defnult hs bwn made in the payment of the dd in debtdnea. and application ha fc-n made to the underif;netl by the isaid A uiauwu virwvrjr voujpaoy 10 r Xx"ul the tmst contained in said injtmment, now, the nnderaiRned will, on Tuesday, the 5th day or March. 1912, between the hcrara of 12 o'clock m. and 2 o'clock p. m., ofTor for sale to the high rest bidder for cajh at the Court boo 'door In Marion. McDowell connty. North Carolina, h6 following de?cribed rtvil eetAte, to wlt: ' ' T : First: Being Lot No. 182. in CaUw . ha ileitfhK truct of land lyimr in Eat Marion. N C, which waid lot .be injf 50 feet wide through, and rnna back IJT7 frtjt to an alley, and fronta on Mr Do well Arenne. m shown oa the coup of Catawba Height on record In Mc Dowell County deed re-onU, for which 'reference is here made for a mora -perfect description, and which is daacribr4 in a certain deed from T.' F. Wrrtin,to J, F.Oallion. of record In Book No- 4 Pa CTO 547 of said TMord. and aln A. icribed In a deedrDiriyjs F Gilion to J. a iAwinUipntCfligilr' . Powerful K-manent j ' r. f. r. Uut- 7C.S 1-1 p. p. SAVANNAH. GA. W. Streetman. aV llUIlt! AtJ 'UR M0N Y IN IT your money, don't fcol it away. It will, if you only take care They'll make it work for you S15,0O0 - 00 DcDosJts. $300jOOQfiO J. K. Nkau Aj'i C.hltr hlf Ltrrrt in and In a dt lnGrcril addition to Marion. No Vk mctyytiiicg to a ortain map made by It L C Ciib rm. adjoining th lot of LUttrr. cr I"t No SI on th linnicj: : tba nonthwrat corner of L 4 No M and rati north 40 wrt with IlUtVr' lin 120 frpt to a iUkf. tbtcv noti'ij 52 vr: JO ft In a takon rvind Arjn. tboe onth 40 at with M1 irmt: ri ft to a take on Ih- Dvrrh r!; cf Htd Sirrt; thrncv north :2 ra: with lot SO feet to th- tannine mar fallr drrnbrl in a oprt-un dl frura !. V. Morph-w and wif. to J. C Iawic?. j record in Book No 4a at rw 544 McDowrll ConntT Dml ILmt wkirV rfennc U berv m4 for a rnort p?r fect dWrlption. It llv lot wLt on J. C Lawimc U now kKpicg itor ntr the mill of the Marion Maasfactr loj? Company. Thl the 2rd dar of FelroirT, 1912. J. W. Wufroa.xK,Tratf. THAT FAT, 4w C- PeW. w mat rmitiawmft. sun D03.BOO Cavanth Otrt. WAHMINOTON. O. O. -- - - i, - - ..... - mm J 9EO0ND: Being aA andiridd oaf - - -
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