Newspapers / Marion progress. / Dec. 18, 1919, edition 1 / Page 2
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r o o o o o 0 o O O o O I o O o o o o o ,o. iO" o o o o -o-; - I -I - i . : JDb you life out cfly? Have you lost come of youx ccstomdjl vim and is your ambition to do things at Iovj cbbTrf 'Yoi fold help end invigqration in rich, hourishinu ; - f Z. - :'..:-: w&wtm ;Taken faithfully for a reasonable 1 length ro: timeScott9 ceiaom fails to freshen -the health and impart a feeling of well-being to the body, Iw that jtir feeling take Scotts Emulsion -f:"-' The exclusive grade of cod-liver oil used In Scott EmtaTrioai is the fataons C ?---:-" '8. &. B. Process,'? made in Norway and refined in our own-American '--.Laboratories. It is a guarantee of. purity and palatability unsurpassed. ' - - Scott &Ztow&e,BloomcldfN.J. . '"--t r , lShjJ Eve ry FordWn c - Just what Ford service is, and why it is different from ordinary garage service. The Ford Dealer is .a part of the Big Ford" Family. He carries a large stock of genuine" Ford Darts for renalrs'and renlace-- r icentav and he uses only eenuine Darts O) ;. parts aren't dependable: iHe has av thoroughly-equipp u tools that enable his Ford-mechanics to efficiently and properly make any xepair'-r-f rom"a minor ad justment to a complete overhaul." v ; ". : ;N6wwe are Authorized Ford Dealersa part ; of i the :reat "Ford, ;JS service organization; wnicn - was formedj chiefly to put ; within each community a dealer who, would have mote that a passing 7 interest in Ford repairs and adjustments. ; -Drive in or phone and we'll come for j our car. Phone No.T243;;-;; -r y.-: : ':.; ...Touring Car $60Q.OOr F; 0: B: DetroitrGoYerc KBunabout 575.00, ; - I X " $3Jt2 : : - 4l.Sedaii-r-V85a H-dH 06 vChais -r : g2.69 r ' J Truck r 1 -62a (X),. ' N 5' ; : r : rti V5 47 c Freight, $37 50. - With Demountable -Rims $25.00: extra SHIIk jl Do Yo ur S lip o - - We l)ave a One and up to date line to select from Bracelet J jSjVyatehesr arjs,: Necklaces, Scarf Pins, Tie Clasps, Cuff. Links. , z Waldemar Chainsr Fountain Pens, things in bur line, beautifully designed,, to meet the most dis o.eriminating taste and constructed ca pnno ' . . . - . . InWatcIirWor k - I . -. - I I : r MARION, DOC J vr u f Christmas Good The bolidaTfillrsodnf Wife itJf andj Christmas shoppers will find a greater display of Vthe seasonfs gop dsThercr than , ey er befor : -. Christmas Can dies, Nuts, les,etc. Libbs gPeaches ! PeaineappieJindi ; -other : - : ' ' f Good Flour, Bran DO The Progress and Nciv "York 1 t blood, build' up" the general rlS H 6 u I d Know because he knows the imitation N. o 1M1 -fflnsis" ! p p I ri Ea r ly c ' c Card Cases and many other o ; c . 4 for real comfort and good $ f . . . - . . . J ' . -. . - v : ; c: :. 4 c - c c ; 1 - k - JEVVELER . c - .! N. c. DOC 3.CZD.O-: c asinnnias esj n " . . and Shorts. DCC ' V.orld, one year, 02.25.' X j i ? If i 1 ) ZZZZIIDCZDO. Republican National Convention in , : - Chicago. The Republican" national com mittee selected .Chicago, III;, as the place and j une 8 1 920, as 1 he time f for the national convention. Nm Ybted fo r: S t. Lou U : as a Q 1 i nsr44 for Ch icago. r -:: : s: : r; I v : : ri The--commtltee- also aathorizd the creation, of two new , depart ments of x party organization to deal res pictively7ith; pbHcres '-n'rirt gene r a 1 par ty --we! fa' re. The former,- com posed of Selected tp embers of the Committee iand other men and wome n representing jabo r, ca pi tal, the farmer and others, will go to work at once sorting out subjects to be dealt with in the 1920 olat form; "The second committee com prises an equal number of national party leaders and will function as an advisory councirtn the : cond uct of the campaign. Jv :The plan of Will H. Hays, the national; chairman, r for. limita t ion of individual campaign contribu tions to $1,000 formally was "ar proved - and the' committee an nounced some changes f i n the a p portionmerit of; delegates to the liational con yention S J .i Two States will lose i n 5 1 h e re ' apportiopment of State . represent ation in the Republican: national convention, wbicht is based on - a detailed ; system 'of . . calculation adopted at the last national con ven -ttoniirv- The net result will be the reduc: tion of seven in , number of "dele gates to" vote in the v 1 920: con ven tion, the total beirjg 984 in -; place of 991 in- 1916. , : North Carolina gains' o n e, making 22, and Ten nes - see loses one, making 20' ; - Mr. Morebead, pfr North? Caro lina, was appointedon the policies and platform committee; ; ; RHCommpndationsJ of the navy general board for the building pro gram for 1921 include "two battle ships,-one battle cruiser. 10 scout cruisers, nve destroyers notilla leaders" and six submarines, - -: In" its recoinmendation the gen- eral board urged a policy of naval expansion that will guarantee pro tection of coastlines and the rapidly expanding merchant 'marine against any naval power in the world. Such protection, the board declared,, can be had only by increasing American sen power to a point w here it is second to none" and maintaining it at that level. -:t:Z --- "- i : 5100 Reward 51CD The readers of this paper ' wffl b pleased, to learn that there Is at least, one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In aU ita stages and that 13, catarrh. - Catanrh belnff greatly Influenced by constitutional . vconditlona requires constitutional treatment. HaU's Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally and : acts thru the Blood on the Mucous -Sur-' faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease,' giving: the patient strength by building up the con-" stitution and assisting nature in doing its , -work.; -The proprietors have so much faith la the curative powers of Hairs Catarrh Medicine - that - they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails tJcure. Send for list of testimonials. . ' -Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,? Ohio. Sold by all Druggist, -75c. , A Rock wood, . Me., man 'set a trap for a fox w hich w as -:- k i 1 1 i ng bis chickens and got a silver grey fox worthT $1,500. vr- . H"1 7i Payers! n Please pay your taxes dur ing the month of December and save that penalty of; 1 f per cent for each month which will jo bhj January Sli t 1920 and continue until paid. Laws of 1919. . 7 - Tex GcIIcctcr. The Fourteenth Decennial Ccnsu Hon: bom Jb liuners, Uirccur of the Census, has' nil. machinery set up Jtr d iciidj t he put in motion f r the 1920 iei:f-us hich begins tjn th 2 id df.v of tJaiiuary npxt. Verv f e w- pp pi re a) i the m g o i t u d e o f this work unnl! ihc ronsidf r just .what isio, t'p Htcomjiltshed along this lire. In order to do iheefiUm eratipg, it is jroing to require the work of 87,000 "epnmeratros, S7: sunervisors ri addition to tbous ands of clerks and other employees used -.. in ccm pi 1 ing . the Ggurcs. Every person in the laLd "will be enumerated.. Not only will his name be -taken, but his age, sex, color, race,: literacy and property hold ings will also be shown.. It will coverT the complete' holdings and standing of every "man in the coun try; not only the owner of the pal ace 'but the occupant of i the tenant bouse as well. - v V ; - One of the most important things which will be shorn in the ap proaching census will be the ques tions covering the farm. - The con dition of everjr acre of land will be shown, the :f aria products will be estinaated.vtheir values .shown and all ;. business of importance will be listed: It is the intention of the United States to 6nd out just how each and every-individual ofrthe United States is living,; not only as to his property holdings, but also the methods he is using on the farm. The farm implements will be listed, telephones, electric lights, water sewerage and automobiles will also be taken into consideration. In fact, every thing will be covered by this census which will have any bearing and give any information at all as to how the individual is living. While this census is broad and comprehensive in its scope, cover ing every thing from a man's liter acy to his property holdings, yet in its nature it is strictly coLfiden tal. - Each and every officer employ ed by the Bureau of the' Census is - , . - - - -. - , - a sworn officer and no information obtained bythese "enumerators can be divulged to any party except to their superiors. Under no circum- stances can the facts given be used as a basis for taxation, .or for the purpose of harming any person whomsoever. The identity of the individual is lost as soon as thco sheets are sent to Washington and no person need have any fear about divulging thertrue ansver to any question asked by the enumerator. The Bureau of the - Census has always had the williug and hearty co-operation of the public in its work and it is confidentially look ing forward to tbisjsame spirit of co-operation: in the approaching Census.". .-. .:-''-"".' :: C.l"C. Buchanan, supervisor of this, district, has been busy, during i.he past three I months getting the district" organized and everything inreadiness for- his co-laborers to begin their work the first-of the year.: x nere are, enumeraiorsr in this districti' scattered through the, thirteen counties "comprising same. In the County of McDowell there has been: appointed; fifteen enumerators.- vlnese enumerators will pay a personal visit to each and every home in "their respective en- u meration istricts some time du r- ing the mob thvof January and it is to be ; hoped that each and : every One will have a hearty welcome f rom the peo pi e w bom they visit. Notice to Subscribers,:; ; O wing to the fact that newspaper stock Has doubled in price during the last fewiweeks and is scarce and hard to get at any price it's absolute necessary to conserve by striking from our list all subscribers in ar rears who do not pay up imme diately.- Please see that your cab- ccription is paid in advance if you deciro the paper continued., . GOOD HEALTH W1TH- . Ml EASY REACH Vigorous Health Only as Far "Away as the Use of Pepto- - ; ; : Mang; 1 n C R E AT ES RIG H , R E 0 B 10 0 D Pepto Mangan Obtainable in Liquid or Tabletsinsist on . .''-'Gude'si" the Genuine. There is really no --reason" why men or women with thin, watery blood and consequent poor health should remain in that unfortunate condition. Thin, nervous, run down, tired "people never get much happiness-out of life. - -Men and women with the bloom of health in their cheeks, a cheer ful, sunny disposition and an at tractive personality are the folks who get most of life's enjoyment, pleasure and success. . . . Gude's Pepto-Mangan furnishes thin, watery blood with the neces sary nourishment to enrich it, en abling it to supply energy, vitali ty, and strength to every part of the body.- - Physicians" recommend Gude's Pepto-Mangan to' patients suffer-. ing, fronranemia because . its bene ficial and lasting qualities are. well known to the medical profession. Gude's Pepto-MaDgan is obtaina ble in either HquicT or tablet form. Both forms contain exactly the same strength and medical proper ties. : , 'V ' r" - - When you buy Pepto-Mangan, of your druggist, be sure the name "Gude's" is on the package. With out Gude's" it is not Pepto-Man- gan. ; - ALL TIRED OUT Hundreds More in Marion Jn the : t.:-Same -Plight. Tired all the time; v Weary and worn out eight ;acd. day; Back aches; hVad acbes; 1. -; .; Vonr kidnejp are probably weaken ed - - You should help them at their work. , Let one who knows fell you how. Mrs. D M. Gibson, Court St Marion. fays: "it lias teeELeom time f,jucekid- ntyrtrcnb!egot the upper band cf me. rdoD't kcow what brought on the trou ble," but toy back ached all the time and- I felt tired out and run "down. I was often dirzy and black epecks seemed to came before my eyes. My head ached a great deal and I was nervous. When I would bend-over, aitbarp pain went through me and my kidneys were out of order, too. Hearing of Ioans kidney Pills. I began taking them and eoon I was en ti el f cured." - ' ' Price 60c,- at 'all-' dealers.. Don't sim ply ask ft,r a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Gib son had Foster-Milburn Co., Mrs,. Buffalo, N.Y - HIFLUEKZA starls Avith a Cold KiU the Cold. At Uie-first X " sneeze take . - ' - X. X - cold remedy for 2& yem det form safe, rare, bo piates-breaka Bp a cold in 24 iioars relieve gnjr - baclc U Jt tins. Be genuine oox en TT top Wild -picture. . - . - At AUOnrr Strmm to pst of? to-day's duty tmtn to morrow; If your stomach ia edd-distxrxbed ts2s3''.-m lzjm A vlczzziLi relief iiczz. Clo LL:ccnfcrt cf cd-rT-r- I IAE2 DY SCOTT C OV.T Advcrtic3 in Tha Prc-rc:c. V -v. . - . - X X Standard x x in al X X V2?X X Money tfHI JLi I. It H - ". N. iiv u : I X X XVJHi . y X X
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