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MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1920 DODSON WOULD STOP SALE OF CALOMEL Hays Calomel is Mercury' and Acts like Dynamite on Your Liver. Dodson is making a hard fight against calomel in the South. Every druggist haa noticed a great falling off in the sale of calomel. They all give the same reason, Dodson's Liver Tone i3 taking its place. "Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better results," said a prominent local druggist. Dodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist. A large bottle costs but a few cents, and if it fails to give easy Telief in every case of liver sluggishness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harm less to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling tne; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work! Take Dod eon's Liver Tone instead and feel fin( full of vigor and ambition. Sudan Grass for Pasture. Sudan grass furnishes good pasture for horses, cattle, sheep or hogs. It Is best not to pas ture a young seeding until It Is aIout a foot high. By this time it will hnve become firmly rooted and under average conditions will not be injured much from tramping and pulling by animals. A hay crop can be cut about the last of July and an abundance of succulent pasture secured throughout August when other pastures are burned up, or it can be pastured the early part of the summer and a hay crop sectired afterward. The crop also may be cut and fed green with good' results. BENEFITS OF RYE A8 A WINTER COVER CROP. Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. With your fingers f You can lift ofl iny hard corn, soft corn, or corn between :he toes, and the hard skin calluses from Kttom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs little it any drug store; apply a few drops ipon the corn or callus. Instantly it itopa hurting, then shortly you lift that wthersome corn or callus rigiit off, root tnd all, without one bit of pain or sore ness. Truly! No humbug! NOTICE OF SUMMONS OF WAR- RANT OF ATTACHMENT AND OF WRIT OF GARNISHMENT. North Carolina, McDowell County. In the Superior Court. Blanton Feed Company, a Corpora tion, vs Nashville Grain & Feed Company, a Corporation. To the Nashville Grain & Feec Com pany: You will take notice that an action entitled as above has been instituted in the Superior Court of McDowell County, N. C, for the purpose of re covering judgement against you in the sum of $1457,50 as damages for breach of contract dated -July 2nd, 1920, for the purchase of 800 bags of standard mixed feed in that same was below the grade represented and condemned by the Department of Agriculture of North Carolina from sale except at reduced grade. You will further take notice that you are required to appear before the undersigned Clerk -of the Super ior Court of McDowell County on the 18th day of September, 1920, and answer the complaint of' the plaintiff which has been filed in the office of said Clerk within the time -allowed by law, or the plainaiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded. You will further take notice that warrants of attachments have been issued to Lincoln and McDowell Counties against your property, and writs of garnishment have been is sued to Lincoln County for Roseman Peed Co. and the First National Bank of Lincolnton and to McDowell County for the Southern Railway Company and the First National 13ank of Marion to answer on oath concerning indebtedness by them to you, and concerning property in their possession belonging to you, and you are required to appear and answer same as provided by law at same time as required above for answer of complaint. Of this notice you will take due heed. Witness my hand, this the 18th day of August, 1920. W. H. HAWKINS, Clerk of the Superior Court of McDowell County, N. C. Pless, Winborne & Pless, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Has your subscription expired! 'come in and renew it next time you are in town. Southern soils are much in need of organic matter or humus. An excel lent opportunity for providing it is af forded by rye sown in the fall and turned under in the spring. Not only will it increase the organic contents of the soil, but it will conserve plant food and increase the yields of sub sequent crop. It uses nitrogen that would hare leached oat and would hare been lost during the fall and winter. It also utilizes the phosphoric acid and potash that becomes soluble during the winter. All these and ther elements of plant food go into the ground with the spring plowing and will be releas ed for the subsequent crops. Winter legumes are excellent where they can be grown with success, but it Is much easier to get a stand of rye on all kinds of soils and under vari ous climatic conditions. Rye is in fact the most dependable crop for poor soils, and it is the poor soil, of course, which needs a winter-crop most. Mistakes are sometimes made In a failure to plow under rye at the right time. If the spring is dry It should be turned under early, no matter what its stage of growth is. The danger, of course, is that rye will pump out too much soil moisture, rendering the soil hard and lumpy when plowed and giving the following crop a poor show. If the spring is wet or normal, of course, the rye should be allowed to grow as long as possible, sinoe it will be adding benefits to the soil. Rye being such a good soil helper ought to be given a better show than is usually accorded it. The seed bed should be well prepared and fertilisers should oe applied, to both oC which it mtfcee reedy response. NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that I have sold my interest in the firm of J. M. Gibson & Son, of Old Fort, N. C. All debts due the above firm on or before August 30, 1920, should be paid to me, and all outstanding claims of the old firm will be assum ed by the new firm of Gibson & Nob litt. This Sept. 1, 1920. J. M. GIBSON. NOTICE OF SUMMONS OF WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT AND OF WRIT OF GARNISHMENT. North Carolina, McDowell County. In the Superior Court. R. M. Roseman, Jr., and J. N. Lan der, partners trading as Roseman Feed Company vs Nashville Grain & Feed Company, a Corporation. To the Nashville Grain & Feed Com pany: You will take notice that an action entitled as above has been instituted in the Superior Court of McDowell County, N. C, for the purpose of re covering judgement against you in the sum of $2302.13 as damages for breach of contract for com purchas ed on December 8th, 1919. and De cember 16th, 1919, and for mill feed purchased April 17th, 1920. You will further take notice that you are required to appear before the undersigned Clerk of the Super ior Court of McDowell Countv on the 18th day of September, 1920, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff which will be filed in the of fice of said Clerk within the time al lowed by law, or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief de manded. You will further take notice that warrants of attachments have been issued to Lincoln ajid McDowell Counties against yonr property, and writs of garnishment have been is sued to First National Bank of Lin colnton, N. C, and the First Nation al Bank of Marion, N. C. and you are required to answer said attachment and garnishment as provided by Law at same time as required above for answer of complaint. Of this notice you will take due heed. Witness my hand, this the 18th day of August, 1920. W. H. HAWKINS, Clerk of the Superior Court of McDowell County, N. C. 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Wheeler The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Yancey County to obtain a di vorce absolute and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Yancey County on the 25th day of September, 1020, aDd answer or demur to the complaint of the gaid action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 28th dav of August, LOUIS ENGLISH, Clerk of Superior Court of Yancey County. Bring in or phone yoar news items to The Progress office.
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