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' 5 " " - -r ' - '""' V- - -. - ' L 4 fiair is siUnjiow "Wlldroot liquid Shampoo is delightfully different. Tc Uo eaiy to use end It doesn't dry my hair as ordinary oap docs, yet U cleanses perfectly. "It makes my hair to tort and silky and to easy to do up I" a a S c 5 E B C e I L i Q. U I D I i z z ' . . - Bonner Drug Store ASPIRIN Hame "Bayer" on Genuine Bytr Tablet, of AapiHn" k gtnuiM jplria prored sae by mlllionj and pre fecribed by phytieiaAs for orer twenty yeaara. Accept only an unbroken 'Bayer package" waich contain proper direc tioua to reliere Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Hheumatiam Colda and Pain. Handy tin boxen of l tab Wta coat frv centa. Druiata alao tall larger "Bayer package, Aapirin ia trade mark Bayer Manufacture Mooo aetkacideeter ot SalkyUcacid. Stretman Dru Co., Marion; Old Fort Drag Co , Old Fort, N. C , and all good drug gtoree. Said md Q ttmrnU h NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. North Carolina, Superior Court, McDowell County Before the Clerk. Mattie Williams and Mattie Dobson, Joe Dobson, Sarah Dobson Cars well and husband Ed Carswell, Ijou Dobaon Mayfield and husband Dock Mayfield, Sallie Dobson, and Sallie Dobson, guardian of Louise Dobson, Mary Dobson and Clifton Dobson, minor heirs at law of John Dobson, deceased; Nora Dobson Jaynea and husband Young Jaynes, all heirs at law of Mrs. Mary A. Jarrett, deceased, Ex Parte. By virtue of an order of sale made in the above entitled proceedings, I will sell At the Court House door in the Town of Marion, on Monday, the 4th day of Octob-er, 1920, at 2 o'clock P. to the highest bidder for-, cash, or half cash, and the balance Q six find twelve months, deferred pymehts to be secured by a mortgage on the land, that certain tract ofttfttd, Tying and being in McDowell Gounty, N. C, adjoining the lands of J. L. Mor gan, Elbert Poteet, M. B. Poteet heirs and others, and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning on a stake in a small Branch, his own (C. L. Dellinger's) corner in the old Corpening line, the same being a conditional line known as the old dower line of E. A. Nor ton, and runs north 13 degrees east 78 poles to a stake on top of the ridge; then north 37 degrees east 36 poles to a stake; then north 66 de grees east 29 poles to a Sycamore on the point of the ridge; then north 23 degrees east 18 poles to a stake; then north 1 degree west 10 poles to a stake; then north 12 degrees west 49 poles to a small pine on 'the first high top of the mountain to a stake, J. L. Morgan's line; then east with said line 80 poles to a stake, corner of a 50 acre tract; then south 100 poles to a stake (now a bunch of maples), corner of said tract; then west 20 poles, crossing the top of a high ridge, to a stake and pointers (cor ner of the lower 50 acre tract;) then south 140 poles "to a stake on the south side of the mountain; then west 78 poles to a stake on the west side of the hill; then south 30 poles to a stake (corner of the 80 acre tract), then west 80 poles to the beginning, containing 170 acres, more or less, the same being the tract of land con veyed by Charles L. Dellinger to Mary A. Jarrett, by deed dated April 8th, 1916, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Mc Dowell County in Book No. 52, page 180, which alad deed is hereby re ferred to for a more perfect de scription. This the 31st day of August, 1920. E. M. H AIRFIELD, Commissioner. GREAT OH WALL STREET r MOWT THAK 8(iORE KILLED BY A MY8TERIOU8 EXPLOSION AND MANY INJURED BUST ROCKED SKYSCRAPERS Two Mlnutoa later, NeaHy All of th Exchanges closed, their Occupant Turning to An Errand of Mercy New York. A mysterioue exptostor dlaaatrout in its effect, occurred at noon in Wall Street, killing more than a score of prsona and injuring hun dreds. Office workers were Just hurrying into the street for their noon day meal when a jet of black smoke and flame rose from the center of the world's great street of finance. Then came a blast. A moment latr scores of men, women and children were lying, blood-covered, on the pave ments. Two minutes later, nearly all the exchanges had closed. Men had turn ed from barter to an errand of mercy and there was need of 1L While the police toiled for hours seeking the dead and injured, trained investigators were trying in vain to determine definitely whether the ex plosion had occurred from a bomb dropped in front of the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., or whether an automo bile dashing into a wagon loaded with explosives, had taken its toll. Frank Francisco, one of the most able investigators of the department of justice, declared after arriving on the scene that it was his opinion that not a bomb plot but a collision, had been responsible for the blast which rocked skyscrapers, tore the glass from office buildings for blocks around and scattered deadly missile o all directions. Buying Public Rebelled Charleston, W. Va. The buying public has "rebelled against ever mounting prices and has forced a pe riod of readjustment of value," Vice Governor PUtt, of the federal reserve board, declared in a speech here be fore the the annual convention ot the West Virginia Bankers Association Ana:yais of the country's busineat condition with respect to the prffce situation disclose a marked Usaeoini of demand, ha said, adding that the refusal to buy waa traoeaJle directly to public sentiment agaiast high prices. Brother In Asheville Asheville. Peter Joseph MacSwl ney brother of Lord Mayor Terence MacSwiney, the imprisoned Irish of flclal. said that members of the im mediate family of the hunger strikei would make no effort to dissuade him from his purpose. He expressed the opinion that there was nothing which could be done to save his brother's life Over Half A Million Nashville, Tenn. More than half a million dollars has been expended by .the Methodist Episcopal church, south, Jn Belgium, Poland and Cxecho. Slovakia during the current, year, tc cording to the report of the commit tee on such expenditures made to the board of missions hens. Are Completely Successful Warsaw. Polish operarfbns against soviet forces along the upper reaches of the Bug river have been complete ly successful and soviet troops which had been concentrated for an attack dn the direction of Lemberg have been defeated, acordlng to reports. DeachaneJ Has ReeJgned Rambouillet, Franoe. Paul Des chenel, president of France, present ed his resignation from that office. The president at his residence here gave his letter of resignation and a presidential message to accompany it Xo Premier Mlllerand, who will read the documents to the senate and Chamber of Deputies. Felipe Pineda Surrenders Mexico City. Felipe Pineda, leader of a revolt in the state of Chiapas, has surrendered to General Fracisco Ro be lo, commander of government forces in that state, according to an announcement Thousands cured of Bowel Com plaint every year by Dr. SETH AR NOLD'S BALSAM. Buy it. Try it. Warranted by Davis Pharmacy, Marion, N. C. THIRD EPIDEMIC OF , , INFLUENZA IS NEAR Stats Health Authorities Ex pect It During Next Two Months; Scattered Cases Nortu Carolina, . but throughout 4 the country, are expecting ah early re currence of the epidemic of influen za which spread with such deadly re sults" in September two years ago, and gain in the early months of the present year. Already numbers of cases have been unofficially reported from points in the State, but all of them are very mild in type and no deaths have been reported. Before the epidemic was checked during the first outbreak, it was pre dicted that it would reappear the fol lowing year, and perhaps later in the fall than the first outbreak, and that the third winter would see a re currence, then probably earlier in the season than the second. Thus far the predictions of medical authorities have been borne out in every partic ular, both as to the time of the re reappearance, the virulence of the type and the deadliness of the dis ease. Discussing the matter, Dr. F. M. Register, of the State Health de partment, declared that he expected that the next few weeks would bring about a widespread epidemic, very mild in form, and with but rela tively few deaths. He believes that the fact that it is apparently coming earlier will make it much easier to combat, and that patients will yield more readily to treatment than is the case when the epidemic comes in the cold winter months. In Very Mild Form. The recurrence of the disease, par ticularly in its milder form, brings no occasion for alarm, Dr. Register said. It is to be expected that there will be sporadic outbreaks for years to come, each less vicious than the preceding, until influenza will degen erate into nothing more than a se vere cold, he continued. Many of the cases that have been heard of re tently appear to be nothing more than deep colds, and with continued favorable weather, the entire epi demic may pass this fall with no more serious result. The department has recently com pleted a compilation of the reports made of the two previous epidemics in the State. In September and Oc tober of the first year of the epidem ic there were 225,000 cases reported to the board of health, and more than 13,000 deaths. During the January-February outbreak of the present year there were 76,308 cases reported with 2,902 deaths. Commenting on the figures, Dr. Register pointed out the fact that during the second outbreak there were only a third as many cases, and the death rate was less than a fourth of the death rate in the first epidem ic, and that coming at a time of the year when treatment of the disease was made under very much less fa vorable circumsances. He expects the death rate to be reduced to a min imum if the epidemic should assume major proportions this year. Medical authorities are still some what in the dark as to what influenza really is, as much so as they were when it made its appearance on the Atlantic coast in September, 1918, and swept westward across the con tinent during the following three months. They recognize the disease when they see it, but not much more than that. They have come to re gard the disease with less alarm than was the case two years ago, and in time it will probably disappear from medical experience as one of the unsolved mysteries of the pro fession. Of ten average farmhouses in the United States, according to govern ment figures, eight have no bath rooms. Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. With your fingers! You can lift ofl iny hard corn, soft corn, or corn between he toes, and the hard skin calluses from jottam of feet. A, tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs little it any drug store; apply a few drops ipon the corn or callus. Instantly it itops hurting, then shortly you lift that Kthersome corn or callus right off, root ind all, without one bit of pain or sore teas. Truly I No humbug! 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In short, let us give you Mr. Edison's Realism 1 t This makes an actual musical experience oat of a do monatration of the New Edison. It brings back your previous musical experiences. You compare the present experience with your musical memories, and determine how listening to the New Edison compares with listen ing to the living artist. Let us tell you, at the same time, about oar Budget Plan a "better business" way of paying for your New Edison. (Note : the New Edison has advanced in price less than 15 since 1914. This includes War Tax.) FRANK B. MITCHELL Marion Phonograph Shop ' - o.t:v . VTT-p WWi, i Co Id QUININE With r v V-J
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