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MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1920 Professional Cards - - I Information Growing. P n Qinnlair DENTIST Rooms 3, 4 and 5 First National Bank Building Marion, N. C. G. W. GILES Fire and Casualty Insurance Postoffice Bldg. Marion, N C. PHONE 184 - Phone 9 v ' DAVE GIBSON . s u r v;e Y s Lonon Bldg. The, following Fanners' Bul letins on wheat growing may be obtained free on application to the division of publications of the United Statesr department of agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 596. The Culture of Wheat in the Kastern United States. 616. Winter Wheat Varieties for the Eastern United States. 678. Growing Hard Spring Wheat. 680. Varieties of Hard Spring Wheat. 732. Marquis Wheat. j 827. Shaiin, or "Egyptian j uri. . ... 890. Growing Winter Wheat on the Great Plains. 1(K)6. The Wheat Jolntworm and Its Control. 1041. Eel worm Disease of Wheat and Its Control. 1063.1 Take-All and Flag-Smut, Two Wheat Diseases New to the United States, J i i i MARION, N. C. DR. M L JUSTICE, Dentist Office in Craig Building On the Corner Marion, N. C. VEGETABLES REQUIRE PROPER VENTILATION Plan Outlined for Securing This in Storage Room. DR. ALFRED W. DULfl EYE SPECIALIST -v. m BETTER XV SEE DDU S3w Oj A Year's Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. . J T"? t " 1 . ' vilasses rittea exclusively HOME OFFICE: LEHOIB, II. G. If you ot it from DULA; It's All Right. WATCH PAPER FOR DATES. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED LENOIR and CHARLOTTE, N. C. W. P. Spcas, M. D. Hickory N. C. Practice Limited to Diseases of the CYC, EAR, NOSE and THROAT, and allied conditions, and Fitting Glasses. Office over HICKORY DRUG CO. Hours: 9 to 12; 2 to 5. See Marion Insur ance & Trust Co. For A(I Kinds of INSURANCE Giles, Tate & Pless Building Main St. Phone 144 DAVIS PHARMACY SAYS After you eat always take AT MO uacklng Essential Can Be Overcome by Providing Air Duct of Wood, Metal or Terra Cotta, Fitted in One of the Windows. It Is necessary to have good venti lation If food and vegetables are to be kept safely In storage. In many cel lars under dwellings the lack of venti lation Is the only essential that is lacking. However, this can usually be easily overcome by providing an air duct constructed of wood, metal or terra cotta, which, fitted in one of the windows, is desirable, as It permits the cool air to enter at the bottom of the room. Two or more joints of 6 iuch stovepipe, one with a damper and an elbow may be used. A pi ere of board with a hole the size of the pipe Is fitted In U)e window In place of one of the panes of glass. Another pane of glass may be removed from J j H il I H w 'M &Mt - fir irmp YOUR STOMACHS SAKEJ FIinc. Stci indiectSon. food oaxinMT9 plating, and all the many miaenea cauaed bjf Acid-Stomach EATON! G fa the beat reuaadyi Tens of thoa aanda wonderfully benefited. Poeitivalrfruar mnteed to p!eae or we will refund money. Cell and get a biz box today, xoa Will aea DAVIS PHARMACY, Marion, N. C. Details of construction for the van tilation of a storage room In a base ment. The air duct may be made of wood, terra cotta, or metal and In stalled tn place of a pane of alass, thus avoiding cutting through ths cel lar wall. A hinged door the size of another pane of glass may serve as an outlet for the warm air. the sash and a small hinged door fitted in Its place, which when open allows the heated air to escape. Ill cold weather both the hinged door and the damper In the stovepipe must be closed. The windows tn tne storage room should be darkened In order to protect the vegetables from the light Barrels, crates, boxes, or bins may be used as containers for the various vegetables, bu? movable containers are preferable to built-in bins, as It is possible to remove them for cleaning. It Is advisable to construcx sneives ur a slat floor to keep the crates, boxes, baskets, and other containers off the ground. This Is highly desirable to in sure a free circulation of air and to prevent the containers from harboring mice, rats, and other vermin. The shelves for canned goods along one side of the room need not be more than 6 Inches wide. See Dr. Johnson THE EYE SPECIALIST If you have Bad vision, Head ache, Spots before the eyes, Bed and inflamed eyes or any other eye trouble. I have had twenty years experience and I -know my business. The ex amination is free. Office Over Gaston & Tate's Store. ' Hours frqm 9 till 12 a. m., from 2 to 6 p. m. Fnr the first six months of 1920 there were 2,771 suicides in the United States, as compared witn z,- 063 during the same period last year. ECZEMA and cause lots of suffering. This can be relieved by the uae of SALE'S SALVE It kills the fierm. draws out the ln thwticmyrbeaia the skla, ftlvee JSm and relief. Sold by DAVIS PHARMACY Please renew your subscription. j nmpoiSa Ths too sJUfAr re from photo?rph tfSifnorFr&oo49 amoving ari, nov eewtf 6tQaJ orr ins KM od AfUiaUd SitfHor fViaeoe eomf cmto tX. 0it4 tstfi ploys, fmddsmhf htf stop pUtying. Hi xyfcyXwM TKtn the cvrtain of tk bnc.lc -rfirop fhft. The A'tw Ktiirtn i r w Isfl. Ji h,t tn '-en upifnitrFritco?' txf form rt'f mul M Kr CkiJLcl TLNQ it utoM. "You m our the phono ftraph that is fea tured in Vaudeville ps strangest act Perhaps you Ve seen it Sisrnor Friscoe's "Magic" Xylophone Act. It's the hit of vaudeville's "Big-Time. " Signor Friseoe's "maei?" i an Official Laboratory Model of the New Edison. We have one exactly like it. Signor Friseoe's instrument is an exact duplicate of the origi nal Official Laboratory Model, which cost Mr. Edison three 27k NE million dollars to perfect. Our instrument is also an exact duplicate of this famous three million dollar original. VVe guarantee it to be able to give the same marvelous Re Cueations of music, which Signor Friseoe's Official Labor atory Model gives in vaudeville Come in and test the astonish ing realism of this instrument for yourself in Mr. Edison's Realism Test. w 44 The Phonograph with a Soul BON 99 Yoave read how the New Edison has proved it perfect realism. Four thousaivd tests havo been given, in which more than 50 different artists compared their art with its Ue CuLfcTlox by the New Edison. Leading newspapers conceded that there was no dif ference between the two. Has anr one suggested to yon that these comparison tests are " faked " that the artist imitates the New Edison ? Signor Friseoe's perfonance makes such an assertion positively, tioculous. Every week, 0,000 people see bis hammers ripple over the xylophone keys. Suddenly be holds them aloft still. THke rippHiig mosic continues. Slowly, the gorgeous curtains of the back drop part. The audience gcurps. The New Edison stands revealed. It has taken up Signor Friscoes performance, and is now &b-Cweatixg it alone. The effect of this extraordinary magic can rest upon only one fact: No one can distinguish any difference between Signor Friseoe's performance and its JjLe-Cb.ka.tton by the New Edison. -Signor Friasoe could not possibly imitate the New Edison, because the xylophone can not be made to imitate any other instrument, so as to deceive its hearers. Signor Fricoes net is not an Edison enter prise. He has simply been clever enough to use the New Edison for what it if worth. Why don't you? P BICES The price of the New Edison has increased less than 15 since 1914. This indada the War Tax. . , Mr. Edison has staved off price advances, by personally absorbing more than half at the increased cost of manufacture. Because of the exceptionally high qoalitr of materials and workmanship demanded by the Edison Laboratories, and the con tinued scarcity of both, it may be necessary to advance prices. Bat rest assured that this will not occur, unless Mr. Edison is forced to it. Our Budget Plan the thrift way of spend ing will help you buy now. Let us tell you about it. mm b. mm mil arioo PhonograpHi Shop. M 1 r t,r t hear It " stor -m W ( T 7DTSON ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Havintc qualified as administrator of James Gallion, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said James Gaflion to present the same to the undersigned within twelve months from this date or this notice will be plead in bar of same. All persons owing said estate will please make immediate settlement with the undersigned. . This Aug 181820 , - i j. F. Chulion, adm'r of estate of James Gallion, deceased. Keep posted. - Bead The Progress.
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