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Eileigby. Oct J-l. Tho North Carolina Division United Daught ers of the Confederacy, opening its threedajs 'convention hero today. benttelecrams"or crCetiDRT W Mra, Sto'neWalU acksonl '.JOTDCtRevdaoiJBtr to emblate thcJ. example of the' mothers of 1860-65 in doinj: all in their power to kid the South by wearioc and usi tist cotton in every way pdssi fcl e, the divbion asks merchants to push sales of cotton goods and directs delegated to the geberal convention in Savannah to wear cotton dresses of cloth' from North Carolina mills and asks the mills to pay farmers 10 cents 'a pound for cotton. The report of Mrs. Marshall Wil liams, president showed thrco new chapters formed during tha past year and 400 new members. There are 4,895 members and 417 appli catljns pending, according to the report of Mrs. Felix Harvey of Kinston, registrar. Mrs. Ethcridgo of Selma, treasurer, reported $3, 197 funds for the year. A glowiog tribute was paid Ash ley Home, donor of tho'monumcnt to the North Carolina women of the Confederacy; and his daughter, Mrs. McCullers of Clayton, was introduced to the convention amid great enthusiasm. Ho Need to Seek Afar. The Er, dence Is at Your Door. No ncd to leate MArioa to v... proof, becau2j yon hre it hr Th9 ttraJghtfonrmrxl lUUta.j !r Marion rtaidnt like that Dears an interest for errj r, or "child hero In Marion. J. F. WillUcu, Ur4a Sl. &9 tha rwait cf kidney trotU ? beet doctor In th st tii 7, mwv tut wu ivwirrj. i rs:r,3 rhejamUc twin tbrtraifbo: T wfti nernmi and didn't tl Z kidney Mcnrtiont were rzj. In taa&s and oined nie V treas. A friend finally adriw try Doaa'i Kidney PtUi aoi a:-.r. "! a box at fctrwttnan'i Droj SA thb road to reoorery and can that the en re U a pfrnust c- bar nTr had the !?:! kidney complaint iince Kidney PiUi. I feJ it ay d-tr thef pnbllc know of thii weni- ti remedr. " Price 50c, at all dealers Ikz i U5, ply aak for akidney remMy-. r;T Kidney Pill the k&q th: ir Hanu had- Foster-Miltrsrs Co ir,T Buffalo. K. Y. 3C en The Progress and New York World, one year, $1.60. Impure blood rnna yon down make yon an eaay victim for dUeaM. For Sure blood and sound digeetion Bar ock Blood Bitters. At all drug tore. Price $1.00. Subscribe to The Progress. President Signs Anti-Trust Bill. Washington, Oct. 15. President Wilson today signed the Clayton anti-trust bill, completing the ad ministration's program. There was no ceremony connected with the signing. NOTICE! A petition baring bn Zl toci- the to ting prtdnct of Braci.u v., ahlp from Seaman Mill to W.s H:tr tain ptoSce, tt U brebr orti aaid precinct be cbancl m ti in aaid petition and that th fw. tion be held in the Sonth m Iiukt station, or tome other iiuU that may be agr?J on by ti rr." and jndgt of aaid prtinct. W. K. M. QlLKKY. li 3t Geo. I. Wiirrr. sc t CHICHESTER S PILLS 5$ r SOLD BY DSlOGrSTS niillHii W,- m THE P1AM BUtH sMJE OF WM.IUMLE sift irnoini S3 We will sell at auction the following valuable property in the town of Marion, N. C, at the premises at 1 o'clock on Friday, October 23. 11 ' That desirable residence on Garden street now occupied by R. C. Nanney. The above residence lot is 66 by 231 feet. The house has eight rooms, two halls, six closets, six fireplaces, metal cover, hot and cold-water, sewerage and bath. There is a majestic range connected with the water that-goes with the house. There is also a painted wood house with storage room and good garden. Look this pro perty over, it is going at your own price. We take what ever we can get One building lot, size 66 by 231 feet, adjoining the above property. , Four business lots on Henderson street, commencing on the corner jDf the Craig building. These lots are well locat ed for grocery stores or other business and are the most de sirable of any unimproved business lots in Jhe town of Ma rion. They are going at your price. Two lots on Neal street opposite I W. Huffman's tin shop. J. D. Ledbetter, the owner of the above property, has placed same with our company for quick disposition and we are going to sell the same on October 23rd, at 1 ofcIockt at the peoples price. Your price Will be our price. Terms 10 of purchase prico January 1st, 1915, by secured note. 15 larch 1st, 1915, your own note, 25 May 1st, 1915, your own note. Balance Jan. 1st, 1916, your own note. Notes to bear C in terest. Deed'to bo delivered on payment of all tbo notes. V Now is your opportunity i:o buy a residence, building, lot, or business lot, at your own :$rice. Corrie and see us sell this property. 1 II : ' v- -i. a. - ' fBfcfc ' - . . V
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