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busimlss locals l0CAL AND PERS0NAL "WHEN YOU ARB BTJSY and hnngry there is 'no ietter place :to go than the Palm OardenCafe. Courteons treat- Serviced Phone No. 50. F. WVBieknell, of Linville Falls, tne taim THrueu-aie. vxurteou8 treat-1 ... , . - t . -" ment and splendid servicePublio Auto sPt Monday here od business. U : :': Koland Morns, of Hickory, spent Sunday with homefolks in Marion. - . - ' ';: . : : --r: Mrs. Harris, of btatesville, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Myron LADIESl Oh, how beautiful 1 This is T what they all say when they see 'the new 4 Lierner" Waists at Gaston & Tate's SPECIAL 1 5,000 'yards of Outing at I mLfp FOR SALE Two good . mules and wagon. Apply to C. S. Poteat Nebo, IT. Cr . - FOR SALE Ten second-hand Sewing Machines; guaranteed in good" condi- Jnn- " Prifi AO lift nfl anjl St14 Kft cash or some time. Gaston & Tate. 4t .Lenoir graded school faculty, spent Thanksgiving with . home folks in ' Mr., and Mrs. Clifford Porter, of Black Mountain, spent Thanksgiv- to; wuiubuus iu manuu. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ceph Blanton and two children, jo f Shelby, spent the week-end with relatives in Marion. Miss Sue Conley. a member of SPECIAL i; 5.000 yards Extra Quality Domestic at 25c vard" It nays to trade with P. A. Reid & Co.". ' WANTED Hickory blocks cut 40 inch es long. Write us for prices. Hick ory Handle & Mfg. Co. , Conover, N. C. PRO M P,TAUTO SERVICE. White careful drivers. Phone 181, Marion Cafe.- " - - - - jT FARMS FOR SALE 100 acres, $2500; 85 acres, $3000; 150 acres, $2500; 150 $1000; 285 acres near Dysartsville, $3500; M. Mabsburn and Deputy bnenif 175 "acres "near Bridgewater, $4000; 60 J. P. Kay destroying a copper still acres near Old' Fort,. $2800; 250 acres, OD the Garden place five miler south $4000; Hduse and lot on Spring street, Qf Marion on Wednesday and two m W' M' : ; ' " ; : copper outfits on Buck Creek last If you have a house, a lot, or a farm Friday. " . that yon wish to Bell .-. ' " A1, members of the Associated with me If vou wish to buy or rent a - . , . . a house, a lot, or a farm, tell me what Charities are requested to pay their you want, and I will try to find it for dues to Mrs. , Burton, treasurer, or you. Wm. M. Pratt, Real Estate Agent, Miss Jennie Davis. Attention Marion. Dr. .and Mrs. J. C, Biddix and son, of Baltimore, Md.T spent the week-end with relatives and friends in Marion. Mrs. L: L. Self and Mrs Cook, of Cherry ville,J spent the week-end in Marion with the former's sister, Mrs. R. K McGall. ; Three niore stills fell prey ta the local officers last week. Sheriff J. v ::: Cowan-Corpening. : A wedding of much interest to their many friends of the bride and groom was that of Miss Nelle Cor- pening of Marion to Mr. Lonnie Cowabralso of Marion. The event occurred at the home of the bride on Spring street on last Wednes day evening at ' 3 o'clock. Rev. J. T. Bowden of the Baptist church performing the ceremony; Mrs. Cowan was born and reared in this community. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Corpening and has a large circle of friends. She; graduated at the Marion graded school about two years ago. Soon after completing school she .accepted: a .position at the Merchant & Farmers Bank of Marion where she performed her duties in a highly satisfactory and efficient manner. - , Mr. Cowan is a McDowell boy. having been, reared in the Dysarts ville section, and & son of Mr.land Mrs. A. Li. Cowan. He Attended the school of bis home community and graduated at the high school at Union Mills, He has lived in Marion for a number, of years. holding the position, of mail carrier on one of the Marion" routes. He answered the call of his country in the great war, making-an enviable record as a soldier. - The; many - friends throughout the county extend congratulations and best wishes to both bride and groom. - IT1 The Great Coal Famine! Acting upon the patriotic agreement of all: merchants of Marion, our store will close each day at 5 p. m. except- Satur day when we close at 9 p. m. In view of these short buying hours we urge you to shop early. Our store is a Xmas shoppers paradise. Come to'see us. - c A. Reid or: Before You Buy Your C come in SI and look ours over. - ii Marion, N. C. TrrNTTRV ATTT O TRANSFER-. CO. Trunks and Baggage raoved any where anytime -Phone 181.. " A. Ii. Finley . . " ; - '' v ' V. . ' V is also called to the fact that clothing for the aged and unfortunate child ren is very much neeeded. Cloth ing may also be left with Miss Davis at millinery store. T FOR SALE Grade Jersey milch cow, I - frpsh third calf, condition eood. Also Theatre will present Mary rick- one sow 3 years old, 'will weigh 400 lhs. 1 ford in one of the finest mpving in floen VtreA tn" 700 lb. boar and will I m:m.m.a etnnos tWat. " hn Avpr been farrow in February; one, gilcH? months produced, "Daddy long lejfS." old'?!-!: This U a story that is well worth nrA wooM o j Holier Union anyone's time to see, and a story Mills, N.C. ' 2t. FOR RENT Rooms in the Flemming at 2 50t6 $5 00 eacU per month, cash in adyance. to desirable tenants only, who can pay promptly. Lights and toilets free. Will mate reasonable re: pairs. Mrs. H. B. Hensley no w occupy ing rcoms has promised to clean up the rooms ana snow mem w ytwpwwyo I that wilt please old and younjralike, and make all feel better for having I seen it. v . ' - . Social Affairs. Tbe. Woman's Club met with. Mrs. T. H. Henderson and Mrs W. -'Ta. Morris last Friday After- hnnn: An interesting program was rooms ana saow mem w - , r - . rpntprs . Write? 3 1 Edgar Poag, Box Uiven bnder the direction of the 217, Charlotte, N.C. . A music.department, of which Mrs. D.v F. Giles is chairman. - I be pro gram included music selections by Mesdames Decker, Giles, Hutchins and Miss Decker, also community, singing of familiar songs in charge of Mrs. Morris. r. The club has supplied the coun ty home with articles of,. furniture to enable them to have religious services for inmates, these being donated by members of the club. Enr.IHl Sanitary Clothes Presser nnpcorc TAiF'f1o witViout t Mrs. Edcrar McCall delightfully f.r -VZ'nnh TAvi enSrteined themembers of the Wear, Gloss or Scorch. . l-ive Dix club last Saturday after- steam removes that' sweaty noon. Delicious refreshments smell. Vacuum attachment were served. brings up the nap, making old ( - Praise Service Sunday garments look like new. ; ; large congregation is expected t.:.i tsii rnnvinnP. Ymi ' at the ' Baptist church -Sunday ' M lllul wiw..w - mnmincr to loin in a Draise rervio. r"'' - u ' - ' B-f- ItKa nuctnr's snbiect will be 'The n i t v p ress ins u i ud r0"s nos. "i wRiad ..... . . J ...... " - 1 .1 ij mn - M. f BURGIN a jBRO., Props. ' Phone' 82 . Klrby Block Court St inrnais when they said unto me, let tfs go unto the house of the Lord;" Let "us rejoice, iriy brethren, in tbe splendid victory which has been nn-of homo and throushout the UUIil " South:" , . - J ' ' r J. T. IOWDEN, rastor. r : :- -. : NOTiCEi . : - - -. ... ., . - AH parties in Marion, Township who have not already listed their real estate will please mail in blanks or call it the office' of the Board of Appraisers and re view and list same Detween meuaie? ui December th and 13th as the Board wishes to proceed to place final values after the 13th. " v ' - J. Ii. NlCHQJLiS - County Sdperyisor for McDowelL v. "'-'. Card of Thanks.. The children of Mrs. M. B. Poteet der 4-rv o-rATir! their sincefte thanks to fmr their kindness IlUigUUVlo auu J- thv dnrinsr tne illness ana death Of their mother. . Merchants Favor .'.Compliance with Fuel Regulations. Pa rsuant to call from .Mayor Cutlar, the merchants and business men of the town and vicinity met in the court' house Tuesday after noon at 5 o'clock to discuss' the regulations of the fuel . administra tion relative to use of heat and lights.- The mayor called the meet ing to order arid read, the orders received by bimf rom-theHregional committee, after which, upon mo tion, Thomas Morris was elected chairman of the meeting and A. H. Giles, secretary, and discussion of the matter was gone into. Af ter discussion,' a motion was made and carried that the law be com plied with and that all stores and business houses, except those com ing under special rulings, be al lowed tdopen ai 7 a. ' m. and to close at 5 p. m., but not to use any heat oV lights - between the hours of 4 p. m and 9 a. m. on all week days except Saturdays; and on Sat urdays, no lights or heat after 9 p. ra. - v The meeting then aTdpourned, to meet again upon call n case any changes are made in the rulings of the regular committee. the manufacturers was held in the courthouse Tuesday night for discussion of the ruliDgs affecting them. Representation of practically every plant was pres ent, and, after, discussion, it was moved and carried that in pursu ance of the law that beginning this week every manufacturing nlanf. fpjiftP! oneratioDS on Satur days, and regulate the hours of thar-rlars in anv wav they choose as long cs they do. cot-exceed the total number of hours prescribed. There was no discordant feeling evident in either of the meetings, and till . seemed to appreciate the necessity of the rulings, and to en ter upon their observance with a spirit of willingness and j cheerful ness. . - . . .'. - - IT'S WHITMAN'S Marlon Pliarmacy PHONE 145 Old Post Office Stand. W-e'ykf0Q 61 ii g r ;t "o -"H a v e Some Real-Winter Soon. Coinc in and sec our line of Heaters and get the i - - . one 70U want while our line is "complete. If you wait yon may not have so many to make a selection from. - Remember that we have a splendid line of Cook Stoves and Ranges, ' . Carolina Irlardware Co. (Successors to Tbe Price Hardward Co.) Marion, forth Carolina. - a . 1 1 -. ' . ' ... . I Rev. Ed ward Long,, pastor of the First Baptist church at Clinton, I S. C., writes The Progress that in the 75 million dollar campaign. tbe niintnn nhnreh - was allotted $31, 1200 and subscribed $42,200. . "Our association," he says, was asked fnr- or?i nnn nd. nn-! to Monday night $326,000 had been secured." Just three weeks until!" Christ mas. Do your snoppmg ouw auu avoicT the rush. - nTTPfTRTTAS OOODS arriving dftilv. Come in early and make your selection. Ii. JL. Ureene. McDowell Barber .'Shop In connection with Hotel McDowell is now open and ready forbnsiness. We guarantee first class work. Spedal attention given children's hair-cut Two first class barbers. Come to see us. Hotel McDowell ' " - v " tiii tit I will have-on display fancy hancl made articles cnitatla for mm. s . 3 n 1 1 1 n r 111; ; Li fc - - t i? i i iii t 3, :f it it t M, i (a t n ! V F t r t t? f c ' C J ( t J 1 1 c f 1 11 C 2 t 1 ( i t t 1
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