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You’ll understand just how different our patented process makes Prince Albert quick as you smoke it! Buy Prince Albert everywhere tobacco im eolds in toppy rad bass. Set tidy red tinm. I Oct handmome pound and half pound tin humidor* and in pound cry*tal-elas8 humidors with sponge-moistener tope that keep the tobacco in tuch prime condition, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. A MAN’S WIFE ONCE PERSUADED HIM TO GIVE HElf'AN aKU.OWANCE. SHE OPENED A BANK ACCOUNT. THE HUSBAND BECAME INVOLVED. BANK, UNKNOWN TTO HER HUSBAND, SAVED HIM FROM BUSINESS FAILURE. GIVE YOUR WIFE A BANK ACCOUNT. SHE IS YOUR BEST TRIEND AND BEST PARTNER. BANK WITH US. WE PAY H PER CENT INTEREST. MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK MARION, NORTH CAROLINA. Big Fire in Nashville. Nashville, Teon., March 22‘—A small ball of yaro, lighted and thrown by a boy into dry grass in a vacant lot started a conflagration in Nashville at noon today which was not under control late this af ternoon, after thirty-five residence blocks had been swept by the fire. The loss is estimated at $1,500,000. A wind driving at fifty miles an hour fanned the burning grass into a torrent of flames which ouickly caught a planing mill and leaped from building to building until at least 600 residences had been de stroyed, the East Nashville sub postoffice burned down, the big Warner public school in ruins and several churches consumed. MTIONUL SLOetll SUG GESTED ey PROMINENT MEW DRUGGIST Would Remind the Publio to Prevent Sickness by Removing the Cause of “Working” the Papers Baleigh Newv and Observer. A few days ago the News and Observer had a few words to say about the impositions practised upon the newspapers of the State, referring especially to the country papers, by those who do all they can to obtain free advertising of one kind or another, sometimes the matter of business, sometimes in matters of a more personal kind That editorial has been given in creased publicity by a number papers in the State. Concerning this the New ^rn Sun-Journal, in speaking of the matter, says “The News and Observer declares that the weekly papers are worked to death by the free space grab bers. The News and Observer right, but it should have extended its scope and taken in the daily newspapers also. Some people seem to think that newspapers are run on hot air and never once con sider coming across for any space which they secure from the press.” Saying that this paper in its re marks about “working” the papers “preaches a very timely editorial sermon,” the Greenville Reflector republishes it, and in part says concerning the views of this paper It speaks especially of the coun try newspaper, but our opinion that the News and Observer itself has been victimized more than once The Reflector pleads guilty as sufferer, but has plenty of com pany. It is a hard matter to con vince some people that a newspaper is other than a medium for free publication of everything or that it really needs money to live upon.” The News and Observer knows full well that the daily paoers are worked” in a more or less degree by the free advertising crowd, but this to a far less extent than for merly, for the reason that stricter business methods are now in vogue with daily papers. It is that we might, as far as we could, impress the need for this upon the news papermen of the State that we flrst spoke of the matter. It will be found that when all these fre^ ad vertising efforts are reduced to business methods that the papers will be far more appreciated, that the men in charge will be rid of nuisances, and their receipts in creased, this latter enabling them to furnish their patrons a better paper and to care for their own interests at the same time. IS for Sale! Fine Farms on French ^road Valley. For pri ces, and terms, write, ID. W. Clayton, Brevard, IV. C, Notice to the Eldorado Mining Com pany of Land Sold for Taxes. The Eldorado Mining Company is hereby noti fied that the undersized purchased for the taxes, on August 2nd, 1915, due on acres ot land situated in Dysartsville and Bracketts Townships, in McDowell county, State ot North Carolina, listed for taxation in the name of the Eldorado Mining Company for the years of 1913 and 1914, and that the time of redemption by the owner will expire on the 2nd day of August 1916. If redemption is not made within the time re quired by law, W. W. Dysart, the purchaser, will appl^ to the Sheriff of McDowell county for a deed for the said tract of land. This the 24th day of February, 1916. W W. DYSABT. T. D. BALLARD a promin^t druggist of Memphis says: “Much sickness could and would be prevented if the public would only re member that constipation is one of the first causes. As a reminder, I would suggest the slogan, ' “ ‘Rexall Orderlies, the laxative tab let with the pleasant taste.’ “I sugges^Hexall Orderlies as I know their formam and believe they are the best remedy for relieving constipatioii. They can be used by men, women or children.*’ We have the exclusive selling rights for this great laxative. J. W. STREETMAN THE REXALL STORE The Business of Life. The art of saying much in a short space is not possessed by many writers. This art to a fine degree makes Norman Hapgood of Har per’s Weekly one of the country’s great editors. Here is an expres sion of it from Mr. Hapgood’s pen: Jesus said,“A man’s life con- sisteth not in the abundance of things which he possesseth.” Per haps of all the truths in the Bible none is more needed in this age. A missionary said, “My business is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ; I cobble shoes we need to pay expenses, but the business of life should be the forwarding of truth, the putting of it in practice, the raising of ourselves, the com munity and those who have need of us. The North Carolina Baraca- Philathea organization will hold its state meeting at Goldsboro April 27-30. Dr. Chas. D. Bulla, of Nashville, Tenn., superintend ent of the Wesley Adult Class De partment of the M. E. Church, South, will be one of the principal speakers. Fire at bpray, Rockingham county, Wednesday, destroyed a business building and caused a to tal loss of about $20,000, partially covered by insurance. ANOTHER MARION CASE It Proves That There’s A Way Out for Many Suffering Marion Folks. Just another report of a case in Ma rion. Another typical case. Kidney ailments relieved in Marion with Doan’s Kidney Pills. J. F. Williams, mgr. Telephone Co., Johnson St., Marion, says* “I was ali run down from kidney trouble and the best doctors in the state held out no hope for my recovery. I had rheuma tic twinges throughout my body, was extremely nervous and didn’t sleep well. The kidney secretions were scanty and scalded in passage. I got Doan’s Kid ney Pills at Streetman’s Drug Store and they cured me. ” (Statement given Feb- raary 10th, 1911.) Over Three Years Later Mr. Willians said: ‘‘Since I recommended Doan’s Kidney Pills, I have had no sign of kid ney‘trouble. I think they saved my Ufe.” Price 50c, M all dealers. Don’t sim ply ask for a kidney remedy—^get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Wil liams has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. We Knock the Spots out of Things Ladies’ and Men’s Garments Cleaned and Dyed in a SUPERIOR MANNER Send us your Garments and have them CLEANED CLEAN. WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. Beaux Monde, (Under new mana>.ement.) S. C. Roberts, Mgr. Eagle Bldg. Main St Land Sale. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage executed by F. J. Forney to the undersigned dated 24th day of January, 1914, and given to secure a note for $555.00 and said note now being past due and de fault having been made in the payment of same; notice is hereby given that I will sell at the court-house in Marion. McDowell County on the 3rd day of April, 1916, at 12 o’clock, m., to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: The same being two certain tracts of land bought from S. L. Dobbins: 1st tract: Beginning on a sour wood and runs south 18 east 74 poles to a stake; then north 78 east 35 poles to a white oak at the branch; then south 13 west 38 poles to a sourwood on the bank of a branch; then north 77 east 102 poles to a sourwood near the camp ground; then north 25 west 130 poles to a stake; then south 71 west 101 poles to the be- ^nning, containing 76 acres, more or less. 2nd track: Beginning on a black oak on the top of a high hill, an old comer, and runs south 40 poles to a spanish oak, now down; then south 18 east 66 poles to a sourwood on a hill; thence north 71 e^t 101 i^les crossing a branch to a stake in the old Thompson line; then jorth 25 west with said line 24 poles to the old post oak comer; same course 54 poles to a stake in J, D. Blanton’s line; then south 85 west with said line 85 poles to the beginning, containing 65 acres, more or less. Excepting 22 acres sold to R. W. Tate from the last described tract. This, the 4th day of March, 1916. S. L. Dobbins. Mortgagee. NOTICE. This is to certify that E. M. Crawford has filed locatloii la my office for 150 acres of land In Old Fort township, McDowell county, beginning at a comer of Grant No. 205 to T. B. HemphiU course with northeast comer of of said comer of Grant No. Entered March 3,1916. No. 14110. C. A. DALE, E. T. PATENTS wnption Write today SWIFT ft GO lawyers. Seventh

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