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FAINTING TIME WILL SOON BE HERE. Be sure to call on us for your wants in Paints. Pratt & Lambert's Automobile Enamel. Carolina) DHairdware Co. (Successors to The Price Hard ward Co.) Marion, forth Carolina, Hi Hi Hi ili Hi AN ARRIVAL OF Worth-While Savings 5 For McDowell County Home-makers jj We arc headquarters in this section for Furni- l p? ture and Home Furnishings of every kind. Con- stant arrivals of new goods keeps our stock complete, 3gi and we are always glad to serve you. 4$ White and brown reed carts and carriages for JP the new baby. Grafonolas and Records. Dining g Jjl Room suites, Parlor suites, Library suites, beautiful j- J odd Rockers. ( 5 Why not furnish that extra room with a new suite of i 43V Furniture, or such odd pieces as are needed, and rent it out? Mi 43$ Hundreds are looking for a nice room. Uf New Perfection and Boss Oil (j fj Stoves save high wood bills. They Hi JlJ are fine. Ranges and Stoves to jjj E please, ivitcnen caoinets. ome xii W Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi 4i and see them. 1 ta n r ti rjr" NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a power of attorney nested in me by the heirs at law of JMarlLiB. Poteet, deceased, -J will Fefefor sale on" March 1, 1920, at o'clock M.. at the court bouse -door in the town of Marion, Mc owell!Ck)unty, at public auction for cash toe follow ing land : First the home tract of M. B. WPo tee i ? - deceased & embracing 10 tracts containing 1 286 acres more .Also another tract of land in said county and State, contaioicg 51i acres, known as the. Swannj iraci, aajoining me neirs or aov McGee and others; also one town lot near the town of Marion, N. C, in what is known as Morehead City. This the 30th day of January, 1920. C. C. Lisenbee, Attorney in fact. PROMPT AUTO SERVICE. White careful drivers. Phone 181, Marion Cafe. MAX GARDNER FOR GOVERNOR (Continued from firetpage) ful farmer, and in this work has studied and practiced the work that falls to the lot of the farmer. He understands the needs of the farmer and North Carolina is pe culiarly an agricultural State. Gardner is a business man, en dowed by nature with the faculty of making good and his experience in business affairs adds to his worth to the State. His ability has been recognized and his advice is eagerly sought by men of affairs. In poli tics, Gardner is a winner not merely of place but of men. He is known as a Vote-getter" for the party. His speeches have been recognized as of the type that win men, to the party and its principles. Gardner's personality is of the at tractive type, be is an approach able man and one who makes friends and holds them and is noted for his loyalty to them. Rutherford county is supporting him, and will show Cleveland, when the dajT comes, a loyalty to Max Gardner not to be exceeded by bis own home county. 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List Yoimr PoOD. il The Revaluation Act requiresun der heavy penalty for failure to dspi that all persons list their pers property at its CASH value ?Janu 1st, 1920. For this purpose I will at the following places on the mentioned to list personal pr Dysartville township: Patton, March 2, 1920. DysartvUle, March 3-4-5 th, 1920. Kirksey's Store, March 5, 1920. -?'J: . At Marion on 26-27-28th day of February, 1920. f Do not fail to list your properly on dates mentioned. I am required to give names of all delinquents to the Solicitor. J. L. NICHOLS, Supervisor, McDowell County. O SSSSSZD O All The Latest Novelties In. mW SFR1WG. G00B Crepe de chine and Georgette Crepe, figured crepe, figured Flaxons, checked and figured Voiles, plain and fancy white Voiles, plain, white and col ored Organdies. ' All kinds of Fancy Draperies and Curtain Goods U A pretty Hue of Shirtwaists in Crepe de chine, Georgette Crepe and White Voiles. V . With New and Up-to-date Stock. 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