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J-Y: '-47 9 Quick relief of baby's croup often forestalls a serious situation when this dreaded disease come in the late hours cf night. ' - " , m - m SA LVE iLM u . .TU. 01L5IAirt nu curacs Mothers bould keep jir ct Rame's Vipoma-' t&a Salre convenient. When Cronp threaten, this dfErWuTralre nibbed well into baby's threat, cheat and under the axnn.Ul relieve the choking, n cm. toujewoa, aaa promote restful sleep. Take A tjcpiace of nauseating drnrs. eaexteastreiTbrpny -slciana In rnmhttlii croUD. c-olrf, tman. moniat, etc. ia children as well as grown-opt, - y 30c0caadL23at H drax store or seat prepaid by Braxnc Dru rf Company - 0 ssiEMsimiressDDii: We make old suits look like new; ones. And we are equipped to. do all kinds of repair work, cleaning and pressing y in exceptionally 'short time and . at astonishingly ; low prices. "Let. us tell you bow little it ywill cost you to pat those bid clothes in good condition before yout de cide to throw them. away. Why not Jjeep.one suit here so that yon can drop in any time and always have a suit that's nicely cleaned and pressed and ready to : wear.Ui" C itylRressi ngIG lub : M.T. BURGIN &. 0R0., Props. Phone 82 r KIrby Block. Court St MCirticficate of Dissolution. :State of i?orthi.Catolina, - - Department of State." -.r - To All to - Whom These Presents May WHJxiie-vjr reeling: Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion,; by dulyaothenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolu tion thereof, by the unanimous consent of ail the stockholders, deposited in iny "ofSce,. that ' the Eastr Marion Realty sT"" " - A? - 9 1 A Vompanya corporation jor ims oiace, 'whose principal office 4s situated in the town of ManonTCounty r of McDowell. State of . North ; Carolina, (Ferdinand 11 1 XI j. m- . - r xrow&u Derng- ine i agent .inerein ana in 'charge thereof,' updn jwhom process may : be servedj; Jias complied with he re quirements .of Chapter 21, Bevisal of 1905, entitled Corporations,? ; prelimiv nary to. the Issmng of this Certificate of JJissoltuioxu -: ' - Now," therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes Secretary of State of the State 'of North Carolina, - do-hereby -certify- that the said corporation did. on : the 8th day of December, IS 19, 'file in my office a duly executed and axtested consent in writ ing to the dissolution t of - said - corpora tion, executed by all :tha- stockholders thereof, which said consent and the rec ord of the proceedings aforesaid are how on hie m my said omce- as provided by law. ' - . ' '- In testimony whereof, "Ihave hereto set my hand and afUxed my official seal atltaleigh, therSth day of December, ; y : ? Secretary ;of State. I Prices upon ifappIicatiqiC; . -rJTss 1?,lir.rniacy.- , Sabisribtb The Peooic - v . y I d- - -: AN MORRIS had Lu bZmi'on T-ths win - ttrrrn-rr -f mm away fomTw o vV"' I ( 1 1 ' concerning" -rl W . T 'iTil n w . fhfl :n- .J vruuvw v-sv fc.a VI children i "hei baby. as ole ways" said and hated farm work t K.ti,. Tir kfcW if -oof him fin if " fii fftM f ffimHv flpfinnHv Tm irrtW fn enmc J ' - ' -1 V I - biir citv where fellow - hfl j Rnmhubby fist to Ms father's hand, in no chance to see life and make his for-j tuneTm through with haying all das -fohg- in the scorching sun, .milking cows and-feeding hogs, and then hav ing to sit in the . dark on the porcl listening to nothing - but frogs anc 'katydids until you. have to go to' bed If you want to get up in time to do .il all over again next day. Tm through I toll: you r:--?. : Mi Y-Y' The -family had tried to reason wit! t)ari, but it was of no use. One Tnorn Ing they found him gone,-leaving onlj the ; briefest- note ; of. good-by to - his mother. "And now the third Christmas since his going had, come and the fam ily Itself was going In to. the big cltj to. spend holidays with Julia," who had married and - lived there. " ' --'Ordinarily Julia ' and ? her husband with little Bobbie, came out to the farm t visiting1 the old folks and brother Jim at Christmas,: but thii.j : year Julia had a new .baby, scarce (our months old, and hadn't felt equaJ to the trip. , So father and sweet-faced J mother ;Morris -their haLr . alreadj -white and with the ; years, anxiety f oi their missing Dan reflected In wrin- kled ifaces-packed- up all sorts - ol home-made eatables i in; baskets ; and had sun-burned "' brother Jim J take them for. the first time to the big city i It was a bewildering : adventure "tc those simple, souls ; each Incident; oi :the: journey; and novel sight after ar rival was a never-to-be forgotten ex perienbet Fred, , Julia's brisk r and hearty. . husband, J - welcomed them a? the "station - and thrilled 'them with nae- out to their aaugnter s. apart, j with a -sudden ; break in her - voice 'it can't, be as if my baby, our Dan were here with us too." " ' f?There, there, mother,' said., fathei Morris, patting her "quivering shouldei consoiiugi. t'Xon mustn,t think abou1 r 'Dan Just jnow. He'U return to us som I m- WnW . nnd .f l .TiiQf innir hpro .Tniin-nnrt Vm 1 ! too, , Fred ! all the mouth-waterinf i 44- rfBm : "I 'm: Bobbi e - Wal lace.' ; stun tr at - Ala's Drought you from :tnt.uix:r-y, i?iuwwii u iu i-ui fans. Home-churned, -uncolored but tcr : rolls r those are J - And here's stuffed six-pound turkeys ; tha; were ' gobble-gobbling - around . thi barns not many days ago. Hey, littli Ocb ! Tyou . see those pots of jam aad ispl ced watermelon : pickles? An -r r lhe -c Christmas present eXl wrapped ; and tied ready for the .tree,' but nof to be opened by anybody ,tmtir Christmas " inicrnlng. Here's- why, mother ! You've got one parcel ihere marked wrongl : It has : Dan's jnaxae on it r - - Mother Morris dabbed at her eyes j 'with her handkerchief. . " "Please, don't laugh at me.chil i ? dren.; she said sadl v. If s : mv Dan 1 1 Christmas as much as it is that for uujr me rest . otv us, ana x l was hoping that maybe we'd find him here in the city now that we've come-here ourselves." . r " y. . ' r r was pazneocauy aDSurD, that .barren little hope of the "bereaved old motheif, - but; none of them even let' eher seethem smile at It ; The afternoon before - Christmas Julia persuaded her husband to take little Bobbie , downtown V so that: he could not surprise her trimming the ' tree.; Brother , Jim and the old folks went along. . " " . . - . Little Bobbie naturally was smost Of alU interested- In the toy depart ments and hardly could be made leave !5id ome of 11,6 "e .most Oh see, daddie ! r A horsle jthat rocks, with a mane and bridle and - lit . . - - ' . V . Santa Claus-J talking to those'other little boys and girls r : I It was indeed. The big store thad ' hired a rather shabby-looking young -man that week, who for $15 was sup- .tIon snow house and solemnly encour- ,age visiung youngsters to teu .mm r their fondest' wants in the line of pres- :'ents r Little Bobbie was l impatiently vwtuung ia line, agiuing last wiw uue time. Mother and father Morris;: and bIS brother Jim watched "and waited smilingly for : them on -the- edge of the.crowdV Wetl, my little man, what is your name 7 asked , the scarlet-coated and long white-whiskered Santa Claus in a ; tired, husky f voice when " Bobble's turn finally:; came 4T'm Bobble Wallace, dear Mr. Santa Claus, and I live at 5601 Byrne street, ithe boy chirruped at him, round-eyed and devoutly, believing, ln the Identity of Santa. "My mamma's name is Julia . Wallace and Tve got, a little haby sister . now, too.. P The : long-whiskered Santa patted f his head In perfunctory weariness. - "And what do you most want me to , put . in your . stockingCthls" Christmas Eve. ' Bobble?" he asked with a side- l long glance at the tolerantly smihng father. . -' : '3:Xy 'We eli,' drawled Robbie J uncer tainly, - "there are lots" and lots of things I .want awful, .awful ; much. Mister Santa Claus, but I heard "my mamma jay. this morning ' that . it's -ever so much nicer to wish for. things for Ithose that love you than for your- j self. So I. . . I guess, I ought to ask you to keep my poor old grandma -Morris, who's got white hair now, from .wor rying and' crying any! "more over her hoy Dan. . You see, . Mister Santa, -my uncle Dan ran away : from home a loner, lone timeago. before I was born. I Ind mv- crandma keeps saying she N can't rest -until she sees him again; . She's visiting my papa ; and mamma .at. home now, and I saw a present she has Vail wrapped up and labeled for uncle Dan if you'll be good enough to find him arid . bring "him -'Out to our house tonight Won't you too ; that, please, mister Santa?"' ; With V a choking cry the white-: whiskered one stumbled. to his feet. (nearly upsetting his little snow house and searching "Bobble's ,wonder-roxmd- ed eyes in hungry disbelief. - -y f... -r 4trou are Julia Morris' little boy? he -muttered -dazedly. ."And - you say that . . . . that' your grandmother really wants her worthless runaway Dan to - come back to her?... . . . is waiting here in the. city for- him now ? OlCmy ;God r:-;:';'-: !fi45i?&g Fred, Bobbie's father, r caught at Cfh&i Santa's 5-ann( ashe reeledn: steadily sidBwiseKas if about" to :f aint; and In so doing knocked olt the bushy 1 white:, whiskers. HI "f":: ' "Aw" !'! - wailed 'Bobbie; facing . h is 'fiT-f rhnrHsh VfiKillnslnnmPTif. 'hf isn't j- ia. real santa alter . au v -.y z: - .. Back through the. amazed -S? and rather indignant crowd -of - shoppers old" mother Morris, was coming as iast '; as her trembling; legs would permit, ' nKnira fia --rtni ea unci -r irfll Y f1 , her thrilling, quavering outcry : ; j "Danny !:Oh, Danny! Danny ! I'v found my lost boy at lastl" . : r arm e rs U n i on : M e e n 1 1 ng V fic . -ZU - - - -:!V" ,"r" There will be a meeting - of Mhe Mc- Dowell County Farmers' Uniori fit the warehouse in JVIarion,on Saturahy,- De- of electinir ' ofiicers'. for the year and transacting other ; important business. Full attendance destred. V; - -r:v. .-;.C.-. G. W. LYTiiE, Pres,, : 2t. , - C. M,vPooi, Sec'y. : '; Hasrourv subscription espijed? come in and renew it next time you I are in town : We Iiay e j not Ctinotmap Cards, SealGTcnn, Foldero, etc i Now io a good - mm time to biiy before they are over. r. n . r We have a lot of. useful ra . . K xpnex oexs, iviamcure cjets, Military Jtsrusnes, i our- Wr.isWictsi;Shaving: Books, - V) k Ganies, . Pictures, Fountain j Pens, and many other- i '..' things. Don't w ait until . . m AfSX IIP Maribi I mxuiiu wjl u v u uuliliu ; CAROLINA il i'H'i'tj S H jArid Will Pay These Extremely High Prices GET ; A. SHIPMENT OFFrTODAY . -'- " :. -' Z r N?1EXTRA LARGE I N?l LARGE ' N?l MEDIUM j N?l SMALL - N?"2 " T i'r - CXTBA TO AVEBAGC fXTTQ AVERAGE EXTPA TQ VtRAGf CKTR TO AVfBAGE ($ T3 Sift 0UTT - j Winter : 1 425 fa 3.751 3i0t0 3.C3 1 75 13 2i0 I 125t32X I L75bl25 V , I Fall -a : ' j 3.50 to 3.00 1 20 fa 143 220 fa 1X3 f L7Q ta 123 L50 to 1X3 -iim ; : 'SS iFine; Dark y 115.00 to 12.001110 to 9.C0 1.8.03 to 7.00 I 6J3to5i5 I fiiK)to4C3 Usual Color 11.00 to 9.00 8i0to 7.00 6i0to525 5.00tol03 5.03to3X3 x yy Pale " j 8iQ to 7M &7S to 5J5 1 5.03 to AM 3i0 to 3X0 3iQ to 153 : r iBlack- -y 2 115.03 to 12.W 112.03 to 9X0 T8.00 to 7X3 I 6i0ia5i0 6i0to4X3: ; Heavy Furred 10.00 to '80 8.00 to 7.00 6i0to5i0 450 to 4X3 450 to 3X3 C v Ordinary 8X013 7X0 6iQto SiQ 475 fa 175 150 to 3X3 3i3to2i3 These extremely high prices are basedon the well-known "SHUBERT" liberal grading and are quoted' for immediate shipment No. 3, No. 4, and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. For quotations ca other North Carolina Furs, write f or Jjatttt the only re liable and accurate market report and price list of its kind published. Jt'sFREE-rWriteforit r SsMipmcnf to "SHUDERT tvHI SHIP AU- YOUR - THELARGESTHOUSE IN-THEWORlD DENJfi'G EXCLUSIVELY fit jZ5w AstUi Ave U n i t e "d. S a ,.,-..t :. l. Director General of Railroads. - Passenger train service which, was withdrawn by Southern , Railroad Lines account thej cOa! shortsge, will ba restored ef yfectil2:01 a.)m.,Mondayvlecembcr 15tb, 1919. t Trainsyl37 and 138 between Washington and Atlanta. " y v : Aufisti Special train 32 will, bo diKitcSxaTciar eched- - ; SAlliPalinisn dcspinjcai- linc3: withdrawn December 9th, ; For detail informstion and schedule cal 1 on Local Ticke t r rJTm "''IT3 r f op sned up rcur V; V) r .. c things' suitable for-gifts- I - it is too late. k -- tore V- NORTH FURS - OIRTCT TO tec : RaiEr sid fr :T rr 1 ' -:-' ' ' - IS X T " ' ' .1- .
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