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IN NORTH CAROLINA BRIEFS. planniilg a record commencement on lEepolisk^ia^ caac^ioiis^ ^sl^^iais Lir^iDlos& / HOE POLISHE Black White Tan io« KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT Hie F* F* DaD^ Ca« Ltd., Buftalo^ N. Y« Professional Cards Dr. J. Gillespie Reid DENTIST Will answer calls at any hour of the night. Rooms 3, 4 and 5 first National Bank Building Marion, N. C. Dr. Alfred W. Dula EYE SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTBE See Dula 16 Years Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Pitted Exclusively Martin Block, LENOIR, N. C. If you got it from DULA, It’s All Bight! W. A. Sweeney Plumber. Marion, N. C. Five years’ experience in tlie business. Satisfaction guaranteed. Your work solicited Phone 194. Got No Finger Bowl. It is related that a certain native of the country was once dining at the palace in Ottawa as the guest of the Duke of Connaught, governor general of the Dominion of Canada and a royal highness to the full extent of be ing otvn uncle to King George V. When he had dined the native, seeing that no finger bowl was brought him. ventured to ask the butler for one. “In a very gentle whisper,” says the court chronicler, “his request was de nied, because in England It is not the custom for any ablutions to be per formed in the presence of royalty. You must not, to put it crudely, wash in the same room with your king—or your king’s own uncle.”—New York Post. Ra:Qdolph is breaking county April 7. Several North Carolina surgeons are touring Middle Atlantic and Mid dle Western cities to attend a number of clinics. That he wasn't mistaken for a tur key by Harry Jackson, a Connecticut sportsman who fired a load of shot into his face at Maysville a few days ago, is the statement made by Hiram McDaniel, of that place. Asheville business men celebrated Prosperity Day” on February 29. Yeggmen blowed two safes in Char lotte recently and secured about 5300. February broke the record for rev enue collections in the western dis trict, the report of Collector Watts showing collections to the amount of 11,055,345.55, the largest amount ever collected In the district in a single month. Iredell county has made arrange ments for medical inspection of schools next fall. Hosiery mills at Durham are report ed to be turning down orders. Gold Settled in my Stomach. Dangers of Draft Drafts feel best when we are hot and perspiring, just when they are most dangerous and the result is Neuralgia, Stiff Neck, Sore Muscles or sometimes an attack of Rheumatism. In such cases apply Sloan's Liniment. It stimu lates circulation to the sore and painful part. The blood flows freely and in a short time the stiffness and pain leaves. Those suffering from Neuralgia or Neu ralgic Headache will find one or two applications of Sloan’s Liniment will give grateful relief. T&e agonizing pain gives way to a tingling sensation of comfort and warmth and quiet rest and Bleep is possible. Good for Neuritis too. Price 25c. at your Druggist. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1986. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Ciieney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa tion. Mr. Ford’s business maDager says the peace expeditions to Eu rope have cost his employer $400, 000 and the end is not yet, as i number of peace commissions are to remain in Europe indefinitely, at Mr. Ford’s expense. Forty Years Experience in DENTISTRY MY WORK SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Plate Work a Specialty. Dr. R. J. BURGIN, Dentist, Marion, N. C. When to Take Chamberlain’s Tablets When you feel dull and stupid after eating. When constipated or bilious. When you have a sick headache. When you have a sour stomach. When you belch after eating. When you haye indigestion. When nervous or despondent. When you have no relish for meals. When your liver is torpid. Obtainable everywhere. your An interurban trolley line, 16 miles in length, extending from Asheville to Black Mountain, may be established according to plans which have been discussed recently. Sl^ of Good Digestion. When you see a cheerful and happy old lady you may know that she h good digestion. If your digestion is im paired or if you do not relish your meals take a dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets They strengthen the stomach, improve the digestion and cause a gentle move ment of the bowels. Obtainable every where. Administrator’s Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John H. Simmons, deceased, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to file them with the undersigned on or before the 15th day of Feb. 1917, or this notice will be plead in bar of the recovery of the This 11th day of February, 1916. R. F. Burton, Administrator of John H. Simmons, dec’d. Take advantage of our splendid ilub offer—The Progress and three magazines, with McCall pattern free, all one year, for only $1.35. The mayor of Philadelphia has put the 10,000 employes of the city on the water wagon, and declares if they drink during work hours they will be fired forthwith. How to Prevent Croup. When the child is subject to attacks of croup, see to it that he eats a light evening meal, as an overloaded stomach may bring on an attack, also watch for the first symptom—hoarseness, and give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse. Obtainable everywhere. If you have a news item, person al or any item of local news of in terest The Progress will appreciate your giving it in at any time. The small item is appreciated as much as the larger ones. Playing For Prizes. Lenoii* Topic. Playing cards for prizes is com ing to be a popular form of amuse ment in the social circles of many smaller towns of the country as well as in the larger cities. Possi bly very few good women who oarticipat3 in this game for booty realize what it may lead to. Judjje Carl Henderson, of Kentucky, in recent charge to the grand jury at Madisonville, threw a bomb in -to the camps by ordering, an ia vestigation of all bridge parties and an indictment against those who were caught playing cards for booty. The judge said: “The card table is the ruination of many boys, and that card table is in the home. Investig'ate the society gambling first, and then go after the poor negro and ignorant class of people.” Rank Foolishness. You occasionally see it stated that colds do not result from cold weather. That is rank foolishness. Were it true colds would be as prevalent in midsum mer as in midwinter. The microbe that cause colds flourishes in damp, cold weather. To get rid of a cold take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is effectual and is highly recommended by people who have used it for many years as occasion required, and know its real value. Obtainable everywhere. Discourtesy Rebuked. Lord Palmerston expected work to be done well, but Mr. Preston Thomas in his book tells us that of mere pec cadillos he was tolerant. Some young gentlemen in the foreign office amused themselves by “shining” young ladies who lived on the other side of the street—that is, by catching the rays of the sun on a mirror and flashing them over the way. The father of the young ladies complained to Palmer ston, who thereupon issued this min ute: “The secretary of state declares that the gentlemen in his department will not cast disagreeable reflections on the ladles opposite.”—London Chronicle. Lost My Appetite. Gould Not Sleep. All Remedies Failed. Took Peniija. Am Cured. PeruAa A Grieat ^ Family Medicine. Mr. Chas. Sauerbier, 815 Main street, St. Josepl^ Mich., a constant Friend of Peruna, Uses it in his Family. Special Club Offer The Progress and these three magazines one year for $1.35. CASTOR IA For Infants and GMldren. 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Houser & Chas. Satton partner ship, trading under the name and style of Houser & Sutton. The defendants in the above entitled action will take notice that on the aflS.- davit of Clarence S. Briggs, President of the Marion Cash Feed Co., Inc., plain tiff, that the said defendants were non residents of the State of North Carolina, an action was instituted in the Superior Court of McDowell County, North Caro lina, in which the plaintiff, claiming the sum of $237.75 was due him for goods sold and delivered, which cause of ac tion will be heard at the next term of the Superior Court for McDowell Coun ty, held at Marion, N. C., beginning on the 10th day of July, 1916. The de fendants wifi also take notiw that a warrant of attachment was issued by the Clerk of the Superior Court on the 9th day of February, 1916, against the proi>erty of said defendants, which war rant is returnable to the next term of Superior Court for McDowell County, at the time and place named for the re turn of the summons, when and where the defendants are required to appjear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. This the 9th day of February, 1916. Thomas Morris, Clerk of Superior Court. THE CLINCHFIELD ROUTE CAROLINA, CLINCHFIELD & OHIO RAILWAY AND Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio Railway of South Carolina Effective January 16, 1916 Eastern Standard Time Sonthbonnd Pass. Elkhom City Dante St. Paul Speers Feny Johnson City Erwin Erwin Kona Altapass Marion Bostic Spartanburg Over a billion dollars was spent last year in America for tobacco. Eenew your subscription, please. NOTICE! This is to certify that E. G. Goforth has filed location in my office tor 100 acres of land in Glen- wood and Mumfords Cove townships, McI>owell County, on the waters of Second Broad river, adjoining the lands of J. K. Neal, Merrett Bright’s heirs, Wm. Wilkerson and others. Beginning on a pin^ now down, Neals old comer and run ning south to Merrett Brights heirs line, then yanouB courses and distances for compement so as to include all vacant land between uiese par ties. February 22nd, 1916. C. A. DALE, E. T. CHICHESTER S PILLS T»E l»lAMOND BRAHD. X Ladleat A - ^ boxes, leali dSLSS. dSSom Ladleat Ask your VraoM lor- CM-«he»iee^lMa*ewiBnm4> PlUaiiTM^ tad nieS> boxes, lealod with Bn* R&bMi. ^ . AskfbrCin.' iOMD BRAND P11X8. for I yean kaoim as Beat. SttfitstiAlwigrs Rdlabla SOLBBYBRUGOfSrSEVEinniieE Pass. Dp *2:10 p m Dp 3:33 p m *8:30 a m Dp 3:55 p m 8:52 a m Dp 5:15 p m 10:17 a m Dp 6:50 pm 11:45 a m Aj *7:40 p m*12:25 p m Dp f2:30 a m 12:35 p m Dp 4:37 a m 2:04 p m Dp 5 .23 a m 2.45 p m Dp 7:00 a m 8.55 p m Dp 8:03 a m 4:57 p m At fl0:30 a m *6:05 p m Northbound +2:00 p m*ll:00 a m 3:26 p m 12:07 p m 5:20 pm 1:05 pm 7:05 p m 2:20 p ia 7;50 p m 3:08 p m +10:00 p m *4;80 p m *8:15 a m *4;85 p m 8:55 a m 5:15 p m 10:35 a m 7:02 p m 12:17 p m 8:30 p m 12:38 p m *9:00 p m *2K)0 p m Dp Dp Dp Ar s? gp gp gp Ar Spartanborg Bostic Marion Altapass Kona Erwin Erwin Johnson City Speers Ferry St. Paul Dante Elkhom City *—Daily. +—Mixed daily except Sunday. Patrons are r^nested to applj^ to near eet agent for definite information or to Chas. T. Mandel, Asst. Glenl Pass. Agt. Johnson City, Tenn NOTICE. This is to certify that E. M. Crawford has filed location In my office for 350 acres of land In North Cove townstdp, McDowell county, on the waters of Three Mile creek adjoining the lands of Jess HolUfield, A. S. Thompson and the old John Washburn grant and others, beginning at A. 8. Thompson’s northeast corner in Jess Hol- lifield’s line and running south 58 west with A. S. Thompson’s line 76 poles to a stake in Joha Washburn’s old line, then various courses and distances for complement so as to Include ^ va cant land between these parties. Entered Feb. 2,1916. Ho. 14104. C. A. DALE, E. T.
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