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y : : ' AAAAAAAAAAA44444A A A4 A A J. JL JLX AAA TATIONERY Our lines of stationery are practically complete and wc can give you Pap TVoe writing Panr Xissue Napkins Playing Cards Adding Machine Rolls and other stationery items. CANDIES Make use of this variety that we have, of Lowney's just arrived. Fresh shipment Just received a lot of New books- ropular fiction by popular authors. We Appreciate Your Business. Marion Book & Art Store. Phone 251. Marion Defeats Old Fort. The Cross Mill team of Marion r,ri Old Fort met on the Marion diamond aienOay afternoon and after thir innings of real baseball Marion was victorious This makes the third time Marion has beaten Old Fert this J -- L AM The first and second games wer i - . - " r J on me uid Fort diamond The first game resulted in a score of 10 to 8, the second li to 2 and third 14 to 13 in favor of Marion. The gsme on Monday was a-thrilling iruiu sirrr to finish and both teams got all the action needed. Old Fort was first to score in the third inning on a single and a pass ball and a double. Marion did not score until th ai-ffc inning, but pilled up enough to tie in the ninth. Old Fort scored four runs in thr first half of the 13th and Marion got away with five, making the fifth run with only one out. The feature of the game was the i piccmng ot Maney, who pitched the wuuie game ror Marion and, with the exception ot three bad innings, held Old Fort at his mercy. The batting was featured by Bradford and Crews of Marion, the latter leading with Brad ford a close second. 3 A VfffyffftT???r F Biro Bey's Grocery Call us over the phone or come to see us when you need Groceries. We carry a fancy and staple line of -BottJe and Canned Goods also Produce Fruits and Candies. Your patronage will be ap preciated and given prompt attention. We give you quick delivery service. A trial is all we ask. W. B. Ratliffe Stand John A. Finley, Prop, Population of Marion 1,784. Th - r . v f- vr .0 1 1 1 U (I Marion has within its borders a jopuiation of 1.784. hpintr an in crease of 265, or 17.4 per cent, Marion has a number of subur ban villages that in this count. WIMJ (rafter a hearer meal, you'll avoid that stuffy feeling if you chew a stick of . "Checkers." one nf thn r00tflct stories of old Kentucky, thorough bred men and woman nrl th- oughbred horses, will be shown at ine urand iheatre next Monday Other benefits: to teeth, breath, appetite, nerves. That's a good deaf to set for 5 cents! Weather Report. Thomas MKlni AnziT. rennrta fh t-o irainiall at Mnnn afafinn 4-u . Las follows: Maximum . 81 degrees Minimum, - - 43 degrees 'to, - - . 0.37 inches Sunshine per cent - .85 W. H. WAKE FIELD, M D., of Char lotte, will be in Marion at Dr. Kirhv'a office on Saturday. Mav 15fch. Th a. -vv tor limits his practice to the rtmnfc I of Eje, Ear, Nose and Throat diseases and Pitting Glasses. Ask your family Physician about consulting Dr Walr. field. . o. ealed Tight Kept Dtrf o c- o c a , nr-- ' r-l L T a u n nn t t c poirag US Alt L We carry everything found in an up-to-date DRUG STORE. We solicit your patronage and guarantee satisfaction stair JPoaLrin On the Corner PHONE 33 And our store is crowded from the basement up with every nook and corner full of just the things you will want for these hot days. You had just as well get rid of those old hot winter clothes for these hot days are here to stay. QTrTTTT- f t l m r - - ----- . '0 - I B It - ' , LacSies, Attention! Miss Bessie Wilson will be here May 12th and 13th, and will give a practical demonstration in the use of CHI-NAMEL. You are cordially invited to visit our store and see the results to be had from the uSe of these high grade Varnishes. Carolina (Hardware Co. (Successors to The Price Hard ward Co.) Marion. JVort Carolina. , - - Men's Union Suits, in Dimity checks and cross barred Nainsook from S5 cents to $ 1 75. Men's Separate Underwear from 40c to 75c Ladies' Underskirts from $ 1 .OO to $2.25 Gowns from $1.00 to $4.75 Teddies from $ 1 .OO to $4.35 Ladies' Georgette and Crepe de Chined Waists at $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 to $10.75. 66 C6 a n When in town make oyr store yoimr Ihiopie I Marianna Hotel Bldg. Marion, NG ' n v 1.V 7 I - I ! I t ! i 4 U n. - . . ' t
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