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■ PUP CALOimEL DYNAMITES YOUR LIVER! MAKES YOU SICK AND SALIVATES •fodsoj's Liier Tom" Starts Your Liner Aeiter Thai Caloinel and You Don’t Loss a Day's Work 'Liven up your slu"gis'i liver! Feel •fine and cheerful; make your work. a l^teasure; be vigorous full of urabi- ' But take no nasty, dangerous >«HSouieI because it makes you sick and you may lose a day’s work. • jCalomel is mercury or quicksilver 'wiiii'ch causes necrosis of the bones. ?a4omel craslies into sour bile like ^yiKomite, breaking it up. That’s when yoo leel that awful nausea and cramping. Listen to me! If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced just take « spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight. Your druggist or dealer sells you a 50 cent bottle of Dodson’; Liver Tone under ray personal m .ney back g\iarantee that each spo(Jiiful I clean your sluggish liver better tlian dose of nasty calomel and that it wnn,' make you sick. Dodsoji’s Liver Tone is real live, nxedicine. You^ll know it next morning ^cause you, will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working; headacht and dizziness gone; stomach will be sweet and bowels regular. Dodson’s Liver Tone is entirely vegr; table, therefore harmless and^ ca^ii nol salivate. Give it to' your children. Millions of people are using Jodaon’s Liver Tone instead of dangerous calomel now. Your druggist will tell yoii that the sale of Calomel is almost stopped entirely here. Do You Want a Car? Of course you want a car. Everybody wants one these days. Life is too short to spend a good portion of it getting from one place to another when a car will whisk you there in short order. Come in and let us demonstrate our celebrated Buick, the car for service, for pleasure, and for light operating expense. Everybody who rides in a Buick falls in love with it. It is just as natural to love a Buick as it is to love your wife or your best girl. We are selling them for only $1020.00. Buy your tires and other supplies from us. Let us do your repair work. MARION GARAGE, M F. IL HEMPHILL, Mgr. MARION, N. 0. M •AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMikAAAAA Si HERE’S R FACT: THE MONEY YOU SPEND NOW IS MANY 3 TIMES THAT MONEY, BECAUSE IT IS CHEATING YOURSELF ^ OUT OF THE PROFIT THAT MONEY WOULD EARN FOR YOU ^ SOME DAY. 3 IN OTHER WORDS, YOU ARE THROWING AWAY THE ^ FOUNDATION” ON WHICH YOU COULD BUILD A FORTUNE. ^ YOU ARE CASTING AWAY THE SEED WHICH WOULD BE- ^ COME A TREE IF PLANTED. M PLANT SOME MONEY IN OUR BANK. ^ WE PAY H PER CENT INTEREST. I MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK I MARION, NORTH CAROLINA, wTTTVrTVTYTTTVTTTTTTTTTVTT* N.G.PBOJEGTSWILL RECEIVE $1,26],000 OF $43,000,000 RIVERS AN^ HAR BORS BILL JUST PASSED BY THE SENATE. Mortgage Deeds, Warranty Deeds and Chattel Mortgage blanks for sale at The Progress office. The Progress and New York World, one year, fl.60. SENATOR SIMMONS PLEASED Largest Single Item of $1,000,000 Fop Inland Waterway From Norfolk to Beaufort. Washington.—North Carolina ,ects will receive a total of $1,267,000 from the $43,000,000 appropriation of the river and harbor biU which passed the senate after a long fight. The bill no^ goes to conference where It will be agreed to. The largest item is $1,000,000 for the completion of the inland water way from N'orfolk to Beaufort. This is the project for which Senator Sim mons made vigorous argument in the senate when an effort was being made by the Republicans to reduce-the ap propriation to $200,000. Senator Simmons is gratified at the result of the final vote. Con gressman Small, who labored incess antly in the house for the bill, Is greatly pleased at the outcome. “The discussion by the opponents of the bill in the senate was neither illumi nating nor constructive. I’m sipeak- ing of the result and future plans.” Mr. Small said: ‘There were doubt less items in the bill which might provoke criticism. This can be said of every appropriation bill passed by Congress. The idea has gotten abroad that river and harbor legislation is uni>opular, and some members and senators sought to get on the band wagon. Very much of the criticism of this bill, both in the house and sen ate was unfounded and will not bear intelligent inspection. “The failure of the bill at this ses sion would have been a misfortune and would have cost the country millions of dollars in depreciation of harbors and waterways, and in dredges and other appliances owned by the gov ernment. “After this bill becomes a law It Is the purpose of the house committee on rivers and harbors to begin at once the drafting of a bill to be presented at the next session of congress. The next bill will embrace few projects, among which will be improvements of the channel in Hampton Roads extend ing to the Norfolk Navy Yard which has already been favorably reported by the engineers. Treating Pyromanlac Girl. Kinston.—Novella Chase, the 13- year-old girl who started more than a score and a half of fires in seven days’ time in the home of her father, T. W. Chase, a farm tenant, and who was arrested after she had bunied down the home of a brother-in-law living nearby, is now an inmate of the Cas well Training School—^the state insti tution for the feeble-minded, near here. She is to undergo treatment for the mania which impelled her to at tempt to destroy witu fire everythiag around her. New Movie Star. Wilmingrton.—Miss Louise Daniels Worth, daughter of Mr. C. W. Worth of Wilmington, and niece of Joseiphus Daniels, secretary of the navy, has be come a motion picture player, and friends here have been much inter ested to leam within the past few days that she Is meeting with great success in New York. Miss Worth took the leading role in “For Uncle Sam’s Navy,” whicih was recently pro duced by a big film corporation. Weeds Are Taboo in Asheville. Asheville.—Weeds are taboo in Asheville, or will be at the expiration of the 20 days necessary to make the anti-weed ordinance just passed by the city commissinoers, a law. The new ordinance provides that weeds over *four inches in height shall not be per mitted in the city limits. The meas ure is designed to free Asheville of various hay-fever weeds and make the oity a mecca for the sneezers. State News. Big Game for Pisgah. Asheville.—Governor Locke Craig and George S. Powell, president and secretary, respectively of the Appa lachian Park Association, have re ceived assurances that they will re ceive a herd of 25 elk and a herd of at least a dozen buffaloes for the Pis gah Forest Reservation near here. The elk will be delivered to St. Louis by the government, and the Southern Railway has arranged to transport them free of charge to ^heville and the park management will take them to the reservation. North Carolina ranked fourth in lumber production in 1915, accord ing to an estimate by the United States Forest Service. Major Z. B. Vance of the Unit ed States armj, who has been on the retired list for about seven years and livinfi: in North Caro lina—at Black Mountain—has been recalled to duty and detailed as quartermaster at Fort Niagara, N. Y. Gov. Craig and Mr. Geo. S. Powell, the latter president and treasurer of the Appalachian Park Association, have received assur ances that they will receive a herd of 25 elk and a herd of at least a dozen buffaloes for the Pisgah For est Reservation, near Asheville. An enclosure is now being made in the forest for the big game. A Niagara Falls power company has recently bought the Linville Falls and the property for several miles up and down the river from Col. G. H. Aubry. They are per fecting plans for one of the big gest power plants in this section of North Carolina. Unless their plans are changed a big dam will be built just at the head of the falls. —Lenoir News. Broad River News. Dome, June 1.—A great many people from this section attended the Decora tion at Montfords Cove last Saturday. Mrs. C. M. Nanney is visitins: her daughter at Black Mountain who has been seriously ill but is improving. Miss Eva Elliott of Old Fort is visit ing homefolks here. Elbert Nanney visited relatives and and friends in Marion last week. Oscar L. Shelton has returned to Black Mountain after a business trip on Broad River. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Burgess were re cent visitors here. Andy Elliott spent last Saturday in Montfords Cove. David Shelton has returned to his home in Tennessee after spending a fortnight here. Will Creasman of Black Mountain has returned home after spending some time here. Miss Lockie Nanney has been quite ill for the past two weeks. We are glad to report that Mrs. Wil liam Nanney, who has been ill, is im proving. We are glad to have with us Mr. Goodrich Penland, of Montreat, who will spend the summer here. Raymond Barnwell has returned to his home on Beams Creek. Misses Badia and Dottie Murphy and Wilber Gilliam of Cedar Creek were visitors here Sunday. John Laughter of Bald Mountain is spending the summer here with his son, W. B. Laujjjhter. Ralph, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, has been quite ill with typhoid fever, is improving. The people of Stone Mountain are planning an “old time singing'’ for July 30. We hope it will be a success. We had a seyere hail storm Sunday which damaged crops considerably. O. E. Hudgins is with us again after spending a few days at Black Moun tain. ANSWER THEAURMI Marion People Should Not Delay. If your kidneys are inflamed, Don’t stand around and do nothing Like a fire it wiU soon be beyond control. Yon will get the alarm in time— Backache, or dizziness or disorders of the nrine. Heed the warning. Give your kidneys a rest by living more carefully. Use Doan’d Kidney Pills to help stamp oat the cause. Profit by a Marion woman’s experience. Mrs. R. H. Bomar, Sweeney Hill Marion, says: “We have used Doan’s Kidney Pills and have always found them satisfactory. Whenever I feel any soreness in my back or other symptoms of kidney trouble, I take Doan’s Kidney Pills with good results.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s mdney Pills—the same that Mrs. Bo mar. Foster-Milbnrn Co., Props., Buf falo, N. Y. MEN All men look neater and feel bet ter when their clothing is neatly cleaned and pressed. We do all kinds of dyeing, clean ing, pressing and repairing. PALM BEACH SUITS cleaned and press, 50c a suit. PANAMA and STRAW HATS cleaned and reblocked. Our prices are reasonable. Beaux Monde, (Under new management.) S. C. Roberts, Mgr. Eagle BIdg. Main St Vaccinated 1,412 In One Day. Concord.—When the Cabarrus anti typhoid campaign opened a few days ago and Doctor Bulla, who is directing it, vaccinated more than 500 persons, it was thought a record was estab lished But now more than twice this number were vaccinated in one day, the physician’s report following the day’s appointments at Kannapolis, Mount Gilead school house and Con cord, showing that the treatment had been administered to 1,412. This is is said to be a record number for the state board of health. GOOD DEEDS. It is ever in the power of the humblest man to do a good deed. Always remember that if the op portunity for great deeds never comes to you the opportunity for doing good deeds is renewed day by day. The thing for us to live for is the goodness, not the glory.—Farrar. Renew your subscription, please. THE CIJiMCIIFIELD ROUTE CAROLINA, CLINCHFIELD & OHIO RAILWAY AND Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio Railway of South Carolina Effective January 16, 1916 Eastern Standard Time Southbound Elkhorn City Dp *2:10 p m Dante Dp 3:33 p m *8:30 a m St. Paul Dp 3:55 p m 8:52 a m Speers Ferry Dp 5:15 pm 10:17 a m Johnson City Dp 6:50 pm 11:45 a m Erwin Ar *7:40 p m*12:25 p m Erwin Dp f2:30 a m 12:35 p m Kona Dp 4:37 a m 2:04 p m Altapass Dp 5:23 am 2:45 pm Marion Dp 7:00 a m 3:55 p m Bostic Dp 8:03 am 4:57 p m Spartanburg Ar tl0:30 a m *6:05 p m Northbound Spartanburg Dp f2:00 p m*ll:00 a m Bostic Dp 3:26 p m 12:07 p m Marion Dp 5:20 pm 1:05 p m Altapass Dp 7:05 pm 2:20 p m Kona Dp 7;50 p m 3:03 p m Erwin Ar flO OO p m *4i30 p m Erwin Dp *8:15 a m *4;35 p m Johnson City Dp 8:55 a m 5:15 p m Speers Feiry Dp 10:35 a m 7:02 p m St. Paul Dp 12:17 p m 8:30 p m Dante Dp 13:38 p m *9:00 p m Elkhorn City Ar *3:00 p m *—Daily. +—Mixed daily except Sunday. 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