Prince Albert will show you the real road to smoke-joy! R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. PRINCE ALBERT was made to create tobacco content where it never existed before I It per mits men to smoke all they want without getting a sore tongue, without any comeback but re^ tobacco enjoyment! The patented process by which Prince Albert is made (and controlled exclusively by us) fixes that—and cuts out bite and parch! >RiNa Albert the national joy smoke comes right to your tczte fair and square! And it will do for you v/hat it has done for thousands of men—make pipe or cigarette smoking the cheerful- est of your pleasures I Princa Albert is to be had everywhere tcbacco ic sold i:z toppy red bacs. Sc; tidy rsd tins, 10c; handsome poand and half-pound tin humidcra —and—t:i that classy pctind crystal-slasa humidor tvilh Sponga-moistener top that keeps ths tobacco in such fine shapj — alwavs / What we tell you about Prince Albert is a fact that will prove out to your satisfaction just as quickly as you lay in a stock and fire-up I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N.C. On tbe rcTcne side of diis tidy red tin yoa will read: “Process Patented Jnly 3M, 1907,” which has made three men smoke pipes where one smoked before! mcwv Oj-O/ A Puzzler. “Now, sir,” demanded the cross examiniDjj lawyer, “did you or did you not, on'vthe date in question or at any other time, say to the de fendant or any one else that the statement imputed to you and de nied by the plaintiff was a matter of no moment or otherwise? An swer me, yes or no.” The witness looked bewildered. “Yes or no what?” he finally man aged to gasp out. YOU ARE AS WELCOME IN OUR BANK WITH A SMALL DEPOSIT AS WITH A LARGE ONE. THE MAN WHO MAKES ENOUGH SMALL DEPOSITS WILL SOME DAY HAVE A BIG BALANCE. COME IN AND FEEL “AT HOME” IN OUR BANK. BANK WITH US. WE PAY H PER CENT INTEREST. MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK MARION, NORTH CAROLINA. For Sale! Fine Farms on French Broad Valley. For pri ces, and terms, write, 0. W. Clayton, Brevard, N. C, PATENTS trade marks and copyrights obtained or no fee. Send model, sketches or photos and de- ecription for FREE SEARCH and report on patentability. Bank references. PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES for you. Our free booklets tell how, what to invent aitd save you money. Write today. D. SWIFT & GO. PATENT lawyers. ^303 Seventh St., WashintSn. D. C.j Next to a woman, the most changeable thing in the world is another woman. A POSITIVE STATENIENT BY A BIG BUSINESS MAN ^'Neglect of Apparently Unimportant Conditions Wrecks Many a Healthy Growing Business** W. 8. ELKiN, JR. a prominent druggist of Atlanta* 6a., is authority for the above positive state ment In explaining this statement he asked two questions aad offered one suggestion. If a growing healthy business turns and begins to run down hill, what is the condition of the owner’s health? Almost always, miusuaHy bad. What was the first cause «f his poor health? Constipation. This constipation could have been avoided by taking Rexall Orderlies oc- j casionally. They are a pleasant candy tablet laxative which can be used by men, women or children with the best results. We have the exclusive selling rights for this great laxative. J. W. STREETMAN THE REXALL STORE Farmers and Dudelets. **0b, be^ just a farmer oat here in the country.” We stood 00 a street corner the other day and heard that remark passed by one of the . “brilliant” youDff mascaline striplinsrs of our town as be “bummed” the makings from a friend. The farmer, to be sure, was just a farmer “out here in the country.” He wore overalls and drove his wagon into town, but at home his automobile rested snugly in tbs garage. He owns one of the most valuable farms in this whole sec tion of the state. His home life is ideal and his wife and children have everything they desire. His simple word is as good as a check, and bis check would be honored for a sum that might stagger you. He is a man, a real man, a man whom other men acknowledge to be a man among men, even if he is “just a farmer out here in the country.” But what of the stripling, what of the dudelet? He is just one of that numerous class who always know everything and never do anything, who amount to nothing and are worth less. He is just a dudelet, and it is doubtful if he ever attains to the “dignity” of being a real dude. Yes, he is “just a farmer out here in the country,” but he is our friend, he is everybody’s friend, and time may prove him to be the “friend in need” of the poor, vapid, brainless dudelet. We need a thousand more just like him^this man who is “just a farmer out here in the country” and whom we are proud to know as our friend. Poor, deluded dudelet! May he never be worse! A STANDARD FAMILY REMEDY For over forty years it has been used as A TONIC AND STOMACH REM EDY. Peruna aids the ap petite and gives new life to digestion. DON’T GIVE UP Discouraged Citizens Will Comfort in the Experience of a Marion Woman. Experience is the modem instructor Profit by the experience of others It may save your life. The experience of friends and neigh bors, The testimony of Marion people Will'bring renewed encouragement Here is a case in point: Mrs. J. Brown, Garden St., Marion says: “I had nervous and dizzy spells and backaches. My kidneys were also weak. I used Doan’s Kidney PiUg, pr^. cured at Streetman’s Drug Store, and they strengthened my kidneys and back and made n^e feel better in everyway.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Brown had. Foster-Milbum Co., Props., Buffa lo, N. Y. We Knock tlie 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 management.) S. C. Roberts, Mgr. Eagle BIdg. iviain St NORTH CAROLINA NEWS BRIEFS There are several Goldsboro “boys’ belonging to Uncle Sam’s regular army who are doing service just now on the Mexican border, among them being Lieutenant Broadhurst, Eighth United States Cavalry, son of Capt. and Mrs. D. J. Broadhurst, of Golds boro. Up to the present time no messages have ben sent home by any of the Goldsboro men at the front that would in any way corroborate the alarming reports which are daily sent out from the border. Miss Mary B. Palmer of Charlotte, president of the North Carolina Li brary Association has announced the program for the convention in Gm- tonia, A^l and 13. Good for Colds Honey, Pine-Tar and Glycerine are recognized cold remedies. In Dr. Bell’s Hne-Tar-Honey these are combing with other cough medicine in a pleasant syrup. Dr. Bell’s Pine- Tar-Honey quickly stops your cough, checks your cold, soothes irritation of the throat. Excellent for young, adult and aged. Its one of the best cough syrups made. Formula on every bottle. You know just what you are taking and your doctor knows its good for coughs and colds. Insist on Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. Only 25c. at Druggists. Special Club Offer. This paper has just completed arrangements with the Daily Ashe ville Times of Asheville, N. C., so that old or new subscribers to the Marion Progress can secure The Asheville Times daily in combina tion with this paper at a special price. The regular subscription price of The Progress is one dollar per year, payable in advance, and Times is $4 per year. Our special combination rate is only $4, which will entitle a subscriber to the two papers for a period of one year. IVIOTICEI North Carolina, > Id Superior Court. McDowell County. ) Before the Clerk. Dan Kanipe, Admr. of N, H. Jimerson, deceased vs Ben Jimerson, Robert Jimerson, Eva Hollins and husband, Sam Hollins, Ellon Jimerson, Hessie Jimerson, To Ben Jimerson: You will take notice that a Special Proceeding entitled as above, now pend ing in the Superior Court of McDowell County, the plaintiff has filed a motion and petition to be permitted to sell that part of the lands of N. H. Jimerson, de ceased, in McDowell County, which were allotted as homestead to his minor children on the 8th day of January, 1910. You will further take notice that you are required to appear before the under signed Clerk of the Superior Court of McDowell County, at his office in the court house in Marion, on the 14th day of. April, 1916, and answer or demur to the motion and petition of plaintiff, or the relief prayed for will be demanded This 10th day of March, 1916. Thos. Morris, Clerk of the Superior Court. Pless & Winborne, att’ys for^titioner. THE CLINCNFIELD ROUTE CAROLINA, CLINCHFIELD & OHIO RAILWAY AND Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio Railway of South Carolina Effective January 16, 1916 Eastern Standard Time Southbound Elkhorn City Dante St. Paul Speers Ferry Johnson City Erwin Erwin Kona Altapass Marion Bostic Spartanburg Spartanburg Bostic Marion Altapass Kona Erwin Erwin [ohnson City Jpeers Ferry St. Paul Dante Elkhorn City Pass. Pass. 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