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Rubbing Eases Pain Rubbing sends the liniment tingling through the flesh and quickly ^ops pain. Demand a liniment that you can rub with. The be^ rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for your own Aches, Psons, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. AMMOUMCEMENTS For Treasurer. I hereby annonnce myself as a candi date for the office of Treasurer of Mc Dowell cotinty, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. I promise, if nominated and elected, to serve the people to the best of my ability. M. G. POTEAT. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of McDowell County, subject to the action of the Democratic party, with these reasons: First, the fact that we have never had a paying office in this end of the county; second, my faithful se^yice to the party. A. W. Gilliam. I hereby announce myself a candidate fdi'^l'reasurer of McDowell County sub ject to the action of the Democratic primaries. A. W. Grayson. For Register of Deeds. I hereby announce myself a candidate tor re-election to the office of Register of Deeds of McDowell County subject to ' the action of the Democratic primaries R. L. C. Gibson. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of Sheriff of McDowell County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. If nominated and elected I promise tu serve the people to the best of my ability. J. R. Ledbetter, For the House. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Reprebentative from McDowell County in the lower house of the next General Assembly, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. Miles P. Flack. For Register of Deeds. . I hereby announce myself a candidate for Register of Deeds of McDowell Coun ty, subject to the action of the Repub lican primaries. Julius Parksr. For County Commissioners. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for County Commissioner of Mc Dowell county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary of June 3. W. H. Taylor I hereby announce myself as a candi date for County Commissioner subject to the action of the Democratic primaay of June 3. ^ J. L. Nichols I heieby announce myself as a candi date for County Commissioner subject to the action of the Democratic primary of June 3. W. C. Morris For Sale! Fine Farms on French Broad Valley. For pri ces, and terms, write, 0. W. Clayton, Brevard, N. C. If you have a farm or real estate of any kind you wish to sell, an advertisement in The Progress will do the work for you. LAND OF THE LONG LEAF PINE Short Paragraphs of Stata News That Havf Bean Condensed for Busy People of the State. Cliffside now has a bank which is s branch of the bank at Henrietta. Durham High School students have voted to organize a military company. The Democratic State Executive Committee meets in Raleigh Tuesday, May 9. The Hope Mills school housa da stroyed by fire a few days ago will b« rebuilt at once. The annual meeting of the North Carolina Federation of Labor will be held in Wilmington, August 14, 15 and 16. Mr. Landrine Eggers, the second oldest person in Watauga county, died few days ago at the advanced age of 92. Hickory’s recently voted $35,000 bond issue for a new school building and water and sewer extension brought a premium of $1,321. Announcement Is made of the an nual meeting of the Southern Foresty Congress, which will take place at Asheville July 11 to July 15. Twenty-five ladies of West Durham, members of the Welfare Club, have pledged to kill every fly that enters their home during the summer months. Fire In the house of H. E. Foss, editor of The Sandhill Citizen at Southern Pines, did $2,000 worth of damage before it could be controlled. Insurance was $1,500. An effort is being made at Littleton to form a stock company with $50,,000 capital for constructing a cottOn seed oil mill. Shares amounting to $10,000 has already been subscribed. The Southern Methodist Conference of Bishops made assignments as fol lows: Bishop J. C. Kilgo, Western North Carolina, Gastonia, November 8; North Carolina, Durham, November 29. Two North Carolina items have been stricken out in conference. One was the appropriation of $50,000 asked for a school at Pembroke, and the other was an appropriation of $15,000 for a bridge across Ocona Lufty river The charred body of L. E. Mitchell, the High Point printer, who lost his life in the disastrous fire at Winston- Salem, which destroyed the Neil Hotel, Hutchens Drug Store, Auditorium and other property, was found buried un der the debris directly underneath the room in which he slept by work men engaged in digging into the ruins. Indications are that more home- seekers will come to this section from the Middle West this year than in any previous year. Many scores of Indi na, Ohio, and lillinois folks, and per sons from other states west of the Ohio river, have settled in the vicinity of Washington, Belhaven and Pine- town during the past two or three years. At the joint meeting of the Baraca- Philathea convention, at which time invitations for the next meeting place were considered, Asheville secured it without any opposition^ The con vention at Goldsboro came to a close with an address to the entire conven tion by Miss Heron of Elgin, 111. The senior Baracas elected R. L. Pope, Thomasville, president; F. M. Brown, Greensboro, secretary and treasurer. The senior Philatheas elected Miss Lola Long, Greensboro, president; Miss Mable Height, Hickory, secre tary and treasurer. A Good Family Cough Syrup Can be made by mixing Pine Tar, Acon ite, Sugar, Hyoscyamus, Sassafras, Pep permint, Ipecac, Rhubarb, Mandrake, Capsicum, Muriate Ammonia, Honey and Glycerine. It is pleasant, healing and soothing, raises the phlegm, and gives almost instant relief. For con venience of those who prefer not to fass, it is supplied ready made in 25c. bottles under , name of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar- Honey and see that the formula iJ on the package. United States produces fifty per cent of the world supply of alumi num. Rheumatism. If you are troubled with chronic or muscular rheumatism give Chamber Iain’s Liniment a trial. The relief fr^ pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. Obtainabl-^ eyery- where. I^iiiGe Albert gives smokers such delight, because —its flavor is so different and so deHghtfiilly good; —it can’t bite your tongue; —it can’t parch your throat; ^you can smoke it as long and as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco hap piness! On the reverse side of every Prince Albert package you will read: “ PROCESS PATENTED JULY 30th. 1007“ That means to you a lot of tobacoo en joyment. Prince Albert has alwasrs been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality t Albert the national joy smoke in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all we or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed for it! Y'OIPLL find m cheery howdy-do on tmp no matter ho^ much of m stranger you are in the neck of the woods you drop into. For, Prince Albert i» right therm — at the firsf place you pamm that aetla tobacco I The toppy red bag eellm for a nickel and the tidy red tin fora dime; then there’s the hand- ' aome pound and half-pound tin humidors and the pound crystal-glass humidor ■with sponge-moistener top that keeps the to bacco in such It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is so cool and fragrant and appealing to «your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short time 1 Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say- so on the national joy smoke? R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Saleiii. N. C Tkk fa the reT«rse rile of Prince Albert tidy red tin. Read tkfa “ Patented Process” messa«e- to-you and realize what it means ia making Prince Albert to muck to your likins. We Give fmu-SmmGmm Reduce tiieHldh Cost of Livind by Trading with ^ A S K FOR O U R CATALOG ONECERTIFICATE s K FOR O U R CATALOG GASTON & TATE, Inc. CALLTODAYAND INVESTIGATE HOW YOU CAN PROCURE. BE.AUTIFUL AND USEFUL ARTICLES BY REDEEMING OUR COUPONS AND CERTIFICATES ISSUED WITH E.VERY CASH PURCHASE. OR ON ACCOUNTS TO BE PAID BY STKOF MONTH. Notice—N. H, Jimerson Lands For Sale. Take notice that the undersigned will, under and by virtue of . the authority vested in him by an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of McDowell Coan- ty, N. C., dated the 14th day of April. 1916. in a certain Special Proceeding pending in said, court,, entitled; “Dan Kanipe, Administrator of N. H. Jimer son, deceased, vs Ben Jimerson and others,” offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash on Monday, 5th day of June. 1916, between the hours of 12 o’clocjk m., and 2 o’clock p. m., at the court house door in Marion, N. C ', the following described lands, lying and being in Nebo township, McDowell County, N. 0., to-wit- First Tract: Beginning on a. white oak stump on top of a ridge, corner ^ of the dower tract and corner of diyision between N. H. Jimerson and S. C. Jim- ersoii, and runs north 62 east 40 poles to a pine, an old comer; thence north 47 west 50 poles, crossing a branch to a sourwood, now gone, corner to the Mof- fitt dower tract; thence south 72 west with the Moffitt dower line 47 poles to a stake; thence south 34 poles to a dead sourvrt)od on the north bank of a branch; thence west 43 poles to a maple at a spring; thence south 43 east 72 poles to a fork(^ maple stump, on old comer, and a comer of Sarah Jane Jimerson Lewis’ dower tract; thence north 39i east 14 poles to a dead spanish oak on top of a ridge, an old comer; thence nortih 28 east 10 poles to a bunch of chestnuts, now down; thence north 49 east 39 poles to the beginning, contain ing 3^ acres more or less. Second Tract: Known as Yount tract, beginning on a sourwood on the north bank of a branch, corner of the first or 33 acre tract; and rans west 103 poles to a Spanish oak stump on top of a ridge; thence north 61 east 21 poles to a spanish oak; thence north 83 east 60 poles to a red oak; thence north 41 east 24 poles to a stake; thence north 23 east 40 poles to a stake; thence north 74 east 13 poles to a red oak; thence south to the beginning, containing 13 acres more or less Third Tract: Beginning on a post oak 64 poles east of the southwest comer of the 100 acre tract and being the begin ning corner of the homestead tract and the dower tract, and rans north 125 poles to a stake; thence west 32 poles to a stake; thence north 17 poles to a stake in the line of the Rutherford tract and S. C. Jimerson’s Hensley tract; thence west with the line of the Rutherford tract 14 poles to a blazed hickory corner of paid Hemsley tract; thence north 7i east 22 pd}es to a stake in the line of the Moffitt tract; thence north 72 east with the line of the Moffitt tract 13 poles to a stake in the line of the dower and homestead tract; thence north 10 poles to a stake in the division line between S. C. Jimerson and N. H. Jimerson; thence north 57 west with said line, 84 poles to a white oak stump on top of a ridge, an old comer; thence south 49 west with the top of a ridge 39 poles to a bunch of chestnuts, now down; thence south 38 west 10 poles to a dead Spanish I oak on top of said ridge, an old corner; j thence south 39^ west 14 poles to a fork- I ed maple stump, an old corner; thence south 38 west 15 poles to a small chest nut stamp on top of a ridge, an old cor ner, with pine pointers; thence south 29 east 12 poles' to a large chestnut stump, an old corner, on top of ridge; thence south 2 west 12 poles to a chestnut oak stump and rock; thence east 46i poles to a black gum, Finley’s comer; thence south passing a black gum comer at 134 poles, whole distance 151 poles t£> S. A. Hensley’s corner, a stake and pointers; thence east passing Hensley’s beginning corner at 43 poles, whole distance 109 poles to the beginning, containing 135 acres more-or less. Subject to the dower right of Sarah Jane Jimerson Lewis in and to said tract. The First and Second tracts will be sold SBparately and as a whole, and the Third tract will be sold separately, and in such other manner as will an nounced at the sale. This the 28th day of April, 1916. DAN A. KANIPE, Administrator of N. H. Jimerson, deceased, and Commissioner. QHICHESTER S PILLS W THE BKAKD. X THE BKAKD. LadlesI Askyeai>l>nialst Chl-ehe^ter^ DfamendBm Pills in Kc4 and Ctold ^xes. sesled with Blue Ta^ me ether. er remr DrufM. AskforOin.Cllks.TEBS' DIAMOND BRAND PH.LA. for Sft; jresci known as Best. Safest At wsys Rdiabla SOLD BV DRUGfilSTS EVEinWliERE
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