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t s AND THEATRE van' Thursday, Dec. -4th, S ; 12th Chap er. of invy -"THE GREAT GAMBLE" , v sanA HAKOLD LLOYELin--; V 0 ; PAY YOUR DUES' : And Gaumont News Reel ''Prices 6 and 15. cents. . - H J En day, D ec. 5th, EMMY WEHLEN x - In Five Reel Comedy-Drama : . ; -THE BELLE OF THE SEASO&" !, " Xts made by JJETRO and its a pic ifSare yon will enjoy. : . -. 'Also a One Reel Comedy -t Prices 10 and 15 cents. - ; " .' "Sat u r d ay , De c. 6th, - 4th Chapter of - ' . . .. " ' :w Wm. Duncan and Joe Evan ; in "SMASHING BARRIERS" And a One Reel STRAND Comedy "TRULY RURAL" . . and ' SMILING BILL" PARSONS 1 . .' ; in a. Two Reel Capitol Comedy ' IS "CAMPING OUT" matinee at 2:00-:-Prices 10 and 15 cents. " Sfight Show at . 7:0010 and 15 cent3. Ooiiday; Dec 8th,2 :-::Ma : l S P E C I A L ! S : : " I MARY PICKFORD ; J vfe .; ; : - O in her Greatest Picture - t -D A D D Y It O N G L E G S " : -2he pictorial version of the well known - : ; j tory of the same name- A WONDERFUL PICTURE of . v- .;. t v SEVEN (7) REELS jl 5That we guarantee will please EVERY- . .( . -; i ONE who sees it.. r fSSee advertisement for hours and prices. uesday, Dec. 9th, r.;- '-.-.. Z Fifth Chapter f --'THE TERROR OF THE RAGE . Jft.nd a Two Reel Sunshine Comedy; , "A SELF MADE LADY" ; And FORD WEEKLY NEWS Prices 10 and 15 cents. v ted ri esd ay, Dec 1 0th, " A Two Reel Western Drama . : i By O. HENRY, r " "THE TRAILS OF TEXAS ' v crv - Thompson" , - and TOM MIX iu -'J-:..): j Z ' -THE RANGER'S ROMANCE"; .and MACK SWAIN in - -: ; 5 "HEROIC AMBROSE" S: . Prices 10 and l cents , "I BUY AND SELL Prices, Upon application. . ; Marion" Pharmacy. . "- X. - 4. . : 4 THE PROGRESS NEW i 4i 1 In order to get out a better paper, give mfere h and better service," we have purchased an up-to-clate linotype machine which yill be installed n a few weeks at a cost of several thousanclclol-. lars. We are putting forth our besl efforts to issue anewsy pa ier, notwithstanding the increased cost of produaion,,the "continu ally advancing price of news print paper, material, labor,' etc. Un-; er these conditions it is absolutely necessary that all subscriptions be paid in: adyance. remittancetfromf each subscribe : time Would 1 be- much - appreciated and would greatly assist us in xnaking initial payment' on our new equipment which vill insure a .better paper. " Will you Kelp';iis?:Ia' ; '. . - -; ."-, " ' : : Cours to serve,' " '- Local Division of Baptist $75,0Q0 000 Campaign Over the Top..1'; - . McDowel I cou mty or the north r ern part of thf Green River Xsso ciation of the-Baptist Charch in the $75,000,000 campaign reports it's quota oversubscribed . - -"- Mr. John T.v!er hss Jead th drive irVtbjs campaign and is highly grat: 6 pd-a t the 1 i be ral response; o ?; th Baptist people. He was ably as t d by- the leaders and mem bers of the churchy ' The allotments and pledges .by churches are as follows: Bethel, allotment. $1500; pledged; $1500 Old Fort, allotment $2500 pledged $3100, Clear Creeks allotment $1500; pledged $900." Greenlee, al lotment $700; pledged $900.-Glen-wood, allotment $1500; amount not in. dincbfield, allotment $110(0; pledged $1610. Cross Mill, allot ment $600; pledged $754. Marion, allotment $6800; pledged 7354.70. r The ngores for the i Marion church re presen t the amount re ported on Sunday night,' it being the first church to over subscribe i ts q u o t a . Th e other, chu fch es o f the Green Jliver Association have not been heard from but it is ex pected that the latest report " will show that this association has far exceded its allotment. - - Aireged Blockader and Still -Cap-' tu red Near Graphite. . Operations by revenue officers in the western part of. the county last Fridavesulted in the capture, of an illicit distilling outfit and in , the securing of evidence against Ros coe Smith for indictment for'oper ating an illicit distillery. The, offi-t cers found the still near jGrahite where Smith was arrested.- -About 500 gallons of . beer were poured but. : The raid was made'by Dep: uty Collector John Lail,: assisted by J. C, Bi rd and J. O, . Ilaugh ridge. ;.r . .; 1 ' : - . " Z: " The statistics of the first census of the TJnited States were publish ed in one small volume consisting of 56 pages. -The statistics of the 1 910 census ,requ i red 12 volumes having an aggregate of more than 40.000 pages. H Patronize our advertisers. They are all boosters aud deserve, your business.' T-? '?: ':: ' LINOTYPE MACHINE THE MARION . PROGRESS ln!f!nnvAr: nnH Rrriw Rirh? i Every Day. Off ers Weatlh of Opportunities to All ' Discovery! Tbu must; discorer ;la order to be rich.; r You mtist not bo satisfied to accept the night good hti moredly,;.to go to sleep after a dajr empty of all discovery." - - ' V . ; -- There- are no small victories,7 ' ho negligthte .discoveries ; If 1 yon bring back - from your day's journey .the memory, of the white cloud of pollen the ripe plantain lets fall In May 'at the stroke of your switch, It - may. be little, but your dayi- is not lost " If you have only, encountered on the road the tiny urn of Jade which the moss delightedly balances at the end of Its frail stem, it may seem . little, but be patient. Tomorrow will perhaps be more frnltfulr- " ' ; - - . . j ; If for the first, time you ; have seen a swarm -of bees "go by In search of a hive, or. heard, the snapping pods of the- broom scattering its seeds in the heat, you have nothing to complain of, and life - ought to seem beautiful to you. If, "onthat same day, you 'have also enriched your collection of hu manity with a beautiful or ah Inter esting' face, confess, that you will go to sleep upon a treasure. v-" . .It Is an unending game,-and It re sembles - love, this ' possession of world that now yields Itself, now con ceals itself,- writes . Georges Dubamey , In the Century, s It Is a serious, dlvino , game. - .' " ' - Life's ; Humdrum Drudgery : . and Disagreeable Details . j , " Our Best Schdolmastero You thought It was a cruel fate : which tied you - hand and foot In pov erty, and kept you working . to sup port your dependents parent or your in vaUd wife and children, when you wera ambitious f o write ; a. book or ,to put upon canvas the picture which haunt ed your dreams. But this very diSK; cipline under - straightened circum : stances, this wearing struggle to Just - get along-all the disappointment and obstacles were the fertilizers which en rlched the soil of your life and made r the' luxurious , blossoms and delicate ; fruitage pf your later-career; possible.; - I What seem to be" stumbling-blocks of ten prove later in life to be stepping stones, says a writer in the New Suc cess. The humdrum .drudgery of life, the. disagreeable details which -ctiaf "us, and from -which, we try to gel away, are' often our, best schoolmas ters. -Their drill and discipline, al though hard and painful at the time prove our greatest educators and bene factors, without which, j perhaps, w never could have 'done the thing we longed to do. o : ?m ilSlilllililip : i-;icw!stbi;is::fult;6 "tJ-Zs K Dolls,Doll Beds, Tea Sets, Drums, Horns, Black boards, Desks, Tanks, Fire - chine Guns, Pocket Knives, MechanicarTpys, and 4: hundreds; of hplay thin mi mm The Home of Hart DOC 3 Tablets, book straps, bqoli Jbags crayons,- drawing holders,- pencils, erasers, 3 fountain pens, drawing tablets, drawing paper, etc J r Nice lot of Box paper j ust received, "also pound pa pers and envelopes. We to write on. ON THE fVTVVTTWVTVT'yTyTTTTfTyfT V,' W w JOd) -.When your choicest gift coros up for decisipn, be itTfor son, brother, husband, sweetheart,-or friend, we offer you here -a suitable giffby which you can permanently and. delightfully re mind him of your appreciatioh of cwhat he really means to you. Such gifts as will, in after years, be theimost cherished, the " sweetest memory of the friendship and relationship established. ; It will cost so little now.-- It will mean so much then . Call .; and see today what we can offer you in this line. - . If you wish, engraving for Holiday gifts, com your selection and pat paymentj; and articles' will be laid 'away for you until Ch ristmas. ' " -:' "' ;' ,:; .; ;K" r ' Articles engraved free and incased in Christmas boxes. DIAMONDS uMK lb PHONE aSO OLD PAPERS for i ale at The ;-.'?. Schaiffber: & Mar3Clothihg Snd; Steadfast Shoe DOC DOC .;.?-v'j;a,; - - ... - ? I: i selL mostjany thing you want l -. - -. i CORNER. 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