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BUSINESS LOCALS FOB SALE McDowell County Farms and Timber Land. W. M. Pratt, Real Estate Afcent. HEAR THE Qoiden-THroated Qaxton ola. Tbft sweetest toned Talking Machine made, Sold by Qaaton & Tate. FOR SALE 200,000 feet of pine, oak and poplar stnmpage, or will sell in atack on yard. Write P. O. Box 86, Nebo.'N a n FOR" 9 ALE Two good, fresh cows. J. L. Cowan, Dysartsville, NC. It FOUND On train No. 12, Saturday, May 29. a piece of goods. Owner may recover same by applying to under signed, giving fall description and pay ing for this ad C. 8. Smith, Nebo, N. C. FARM FOR SALE Four miles south. of Marion on good highway, ne"ar Glenwood high school. 44 acres, with some bottom. Good house and out buildings, young orchard. J. E Holler, Route 1, Marion. 4t PEAS WANTED J. M. Field, Climax, N (J., will buy your peas when yon are ready to sell. Tell him what' you got for sale, how much you ask for them and wait for a letter from him. NUFF SED. FUR SALE 75 acres of fine farming land, 5 miles west of Marion, on the Crooked reek road. 50 acres in fine timber and balance cleared. Good ten ant house and oat-buildings. Will seil at bargain for quick sale. A- C. Lewis, Gem Uafe, Marion. SINGER SEWING MACHINES. I wish to notify all my old friends and customers that I am back on the job as agent for the Singer Sewing Machine company and have a complete stock ot macnines and parts. Drop me a line and I will'be glad to calL on you and give yon a demonstration of this wonderful-machine. L O. Lawino, local agent, P. O. Box 831, Marion, N. C. t WANTeS: 'Men for miir and woods work. Teamsters, swamp ers, road men ArpeDters and mill men. Good living conations. Houses famished to married men. Boa rd75 cents per day for single men. Wages $3.50 per day and a p. Apply to the Noy es Land & Lumber Company Qld FotN. G. "A Word of Thanks. Having sold my interest in the jewelry business, I wi&h to thank J all my friends and customers for their patronage in the past and be speak for my successor, Mr. Law rence D. (ireeue, an experienced jeweler and former resident of this places a hrJera! snare of their pat ronage. Respectfully. T.-E. SNIPES. SERVICE A PLEASURE- H CARS FOR! HIRE By Trin or Hour. DAY and NIGHT SERVICE Phone No. 50-2 rings. Vote for Judge Long for the Su preme Court, The only man run ning from the wesfferr part of the State Political Adv. HAVE YOU ANY CHICKENS, Hens or Friers? I will pay the top 'market price. Bring them to my house on-South Main street for Spot Cash. Let me know if you can't come and I will come after them. 'TP I LOCAL AND, PERSONAL Hollis Roland spent the week-end in New Port, Tenn.' Miss Hnlen Lonoo has returned from Peace Institute, Raleiih. Frances aod Alice Holmes are visiting relatives in Greensboro. Mrs. T. M. Finley and Mrs. Ver gil Ellis spent Monday in Old Fort with Mrs. J. L. Lackey. Miss Cornelia Wearo, of Char lotte, is visiting Miss Virginia Banner. Miss Grace Finley has Feturned home from Wilson, N. C, w"here she has been teaching. Mrs. S. P. Tate, of Bridgewater, spent the first of the week in Mar ion with her sod, J. H. Tate. Miss Loma James has returned from Brevard where she was a student at Brevard Institute. Mr. and Mr. J. Roy Brown and daughter spent Sunday with rela tives in Asheville. j John F. Hyams, of Asheville, spent Monday bere-with hismother, Mrs. Agnes Hyams. Mrs. Agnes Hyams is a patieDt at the McDowell Hospital suffer ing with nerve trouble. Mrs. "Rogers, of Barnsvilte, Ga., is visitiDg her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Morris. Mr. and rs. Charles Dale, of Charlotte, spent Sunday in Marion with homeolks. Miss Ida McGuire returned home last week from Rd Springs where she graduated at Flora Mac Dtfnald College. m Miss Marjorie Kirby has arrived from Roanoke' College, -Roanoke, Va. to spend the summer with her parents here. Services attSt. John's, Episcopal church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. The Rev. Eugene,Qe For es! Heald, of Hickory, will preach. Misses Blanche, Georgia and Madge Finley have returned from visit to relatives and friends in Newport and Parrottsville, Tenn. Payment of dues to the Associ ated Charities is requested as funds are needed. Members are urged to make prompt payment to Mrs. R F. Burton, treasurer. Montaville Flowers, well known writer and lecturer, spoke to a rep- resentative crowd at tne court house Tnesdav night in the interest of General Wood's campaign for the presidency. Thomas Morris and J. H. L. Miller have purchased from T. E. Snipes the brick store building on Main street now occupied by Mc Peeters & Co, R. L. Greenjee, wno was pain fully injured in an automobile ac cident abqut ten days ago, is re ported to re recovering from his injuries and will be able to be out soon. MarionN.C 7TI T3(Qk .,.;.M!ss'eBessie Tate,. Gertrude Jones and Marv Hudgins, Students of . the .Greensboro -.. College' ', for. Women, .returned brbme last week for the summer vacation. Mrs. j. Q Gil key and two daughTei-s Frances and Elizabeth; Mrs. E H Dysart; and Mrs. W. K M, Gil key auid two children are visiting relatives in Charleston, S. C. 4 Frank B. Mitchell returned from Lenoir Tuesday, accompanied -by Mrs. Mitchell: Mr. Mitchell re cently opened a phonograph shop in Marion and will move to Marion soon. . The McDowell chapter of the V. D. C, wjll meet with Mrs. R F. Burton next Monday afternoon 'at 4 o'clock. As tnis will be the last nreeting for the summer, a full attendance is urged. Rev. and Mrs. Parker Holmes spent a few days last week in Winston-Salem where they at tended the graduation o their daughtervMiss Virginia, at Winston-Salem College. . Lawrence D. Greene, who dis posed of his jewelry business here recently and went to Asheville, will again engage in the jewelry business in Marion, succeeding T. E Snipes, and will continue the business at the same location. The following attended the Spring Ceremonial of Oasis Tem ple of the Mystic Shrine in Greens boro last week and were initiated into the Order: Oscar F. Adkins, H. Y. Adkibs, D. E Hudgins, W. L. Morris, R. E McCall, R. J. Noyes, J. .W. Pless, J. W. Pless, Jr., H H. Tate, M E. Wbitener and J. W. Winborne. Marion Shriners attending the ceremonial were W. J. Atwell, C. W. Davis,. E. J. House and J. L. Laughridge. GRAND THEATRE i Thursday, June 3, Seventh Chapter, of BEN WILSON and NEVA GERBER in "THE TRAIL OF THE OCTOPUS" SNUB POLLARD with "little Rastus" in "CUT THE CARDS" and the UAUMONT News Reel Prices 10 and 15 cents. Friday, June 4th, WALLACE REID In a Paraniount-Artcraft Five Reel Coinedy-Prama "THE HO&TAGE" and The KINOGRAM News Reel Prices 10 and 30 cents. Saturday, June 5th, WILLIAM DUNCAN in his LATENT and BEST Serial "THE SILENT AVENGER" and HELEN GIBSON in a Two reel Western Railroad drama "THE GHOST OF THE CANYON" and LARRY SEMON in a Two Reel SPECIAL comedy "THE GROCERY CLERK" Matinee at 2:00 Prices 10 and 15 cents. Night Show at 7:3010 and 15 cents. Monday, June 7th, William Fox presents "TREASURE ISLAND" from ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONS' Famous Novel Most of us have read this story and enjoyed it. Here is your opportunity to see Stevenson's famous characters brought to life. Bring the kids and have an evening of real enjoyment. Prices 15 and 25 cents. Tuesday, June 8th, Twelfth Episode of Francis Ford and Rosemary Theby in "THE MYSTERY OF 43" and a Two Reel BIG V Comedy "CHICKEN A LA CABARET" and the Ford Weekly News Prices 20 and-15 cents. Wednesday, June 9th, v MISS TEXAS GUIN AN ina Two Reel Western- Drama THE GIRL OF HELL'S AGONY' and a two reel JESTER Comedy - HE;WINS Prices 10 and 15 cents. , I.- A.. REEED & CD JJk o Just Arrived a fine assortment of Silk Poplin Drss - sit ' ; . ;;- ; ' . h - Nice assorthient of O and Crepe ie Chine $25 to $30 Don t fail to sqe our special pffenng at our store of Shirts, Shoes and Caps . . . . , at prices below the wholesale price of today. P. A. 'REID & CO, U EIOESSIESIO Auto TriDs Are Mot Complete unless you take an ANSCO CAMERA. We just received a -nice assortment. Come and let us show you our stock. . You Can't Play Ball unless you have balls, bats and gloves. We have them for you. Are You a If so get your Do you Travel in the Dark? . You can cut it out by getting an Eveready Daylo Flash Light. Look at our window. Then guess. Ask us for blanks. Phone 145 CD 10 will be filled accurately, promptly and with guaranteed satisfaction. We carry a complete and up-to-date line of Writing Paper Toilet Accessories Fountain Service Par Excellence Red Star "Where Quality Reigns Supreme' On the Corner. Phone 33. Every thing Oini Meatfe As Well As A Full Line of O o Q O o o o o o p o o o o o and Counl Fancy ana pcapte Lene oEgn s Let us fill your wants in;theTeating line Phone No. 255. (Successors to O04000000000000004000000000000000000 5 (O S0 Silk. Dresses irr Georgette- Fisherman? tackle from Davis. 2nd Door Below J D Blanton's Sfotc: PIfoairinmsicyJ o o o o o o o o o o o o 6 o JO i Ledbetter Bros.) o o Hi
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