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1. .- -.:'tS--"7 m If - : 1 .. ALL W0RI1 OUT Does morning find 70a with, a lama, Stiff and aching back? Are you tired all the time find work tardea? Hare your suspected yoox kidneys? JJarion people endorse Doan's Kidney Pills. You can rely on their atate fcaents. "Mrs. P. H. Hall, Marion, says: "A tew years ago my back care me a-U4 of trouble. It ached terribly and I felt tired and worn put. When I bent over a sharp pain would almost take my breath away. I was dizzy and black specks came before my eyes. la the tnorning I was Ored and lame and tsould hardly get around. I was ner Toua, had headaches and my ankles swelled. I could hardly get my shoes cm. My kidneys were weak too. Hearing of boan's Kidney Pills I got a snpply at the Streetman Drug Co. and they made me feel fine In no time. Continued use entirely cured me." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'8 Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Hall had. Fester-Milbura Co, Mfnu Buffalo, K. Y. A LEOPOD CAIItlOT ITS SPOTS Or. Docbon, the "liver Tone" Han, Tells the Treachery of Calomel Calomel loses you a day! Yon know what calomel is. It's mercury; quick silver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. When you feel bilious, sluggish, con stipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your druggist sells for a few cents a large bottle of Dodson's liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable and pleasant 4o take and is a perfect substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up inside, and can not salivate. Don't take calomel! It can not be jtrusted any mere than a leopard or a .wild-cat. Take Dodson's Liver Tone which straightens you right up and snakes you feet fine. Give it to the children because at if perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe. Quick Shipments of Fancy Qualities IN- Fulhura Oats Turf Oats Appier 0ts Grasses Abhruzzi R.te Mountain Rv Rosen Rye Clovers WRITE FOR PRICES Carloads and Lss We are in constant touch with world's greatest producing centers 8Dd can offt r you great savings on the very finest quality seeds. Order Today at These Prices Hairy Vetch, 99 pure $26.50 per hundred pounds. Crimson Clover, 98 pure, $11 00 per hundred pounds. Winter Rye, (recleaned) $2 70 per bushel. Asheville Seed Co., Asheville, N. C. Southern Railway System Schedules Arrival and Departure of Passen senger Trains at Marion. Schedule figures published as infor mation and not guarantee d. Ar No. Between No 114 Marion-Camd-Kingv 114 12:30p35 Rock Hill-Marion 36 Marion-Rock Hill 86 10:00pll3 Kingv-Camd-Marion 113 1:28a 35 Salisbury-Asheville 35 7:45a 36 Asheville Salisbury 36 9:35a 15 Salisbury-Asheville 15 9:55a 22 Ashe-Greensb-Goldsb 22 l:10p 11 Salisbury-Asheville 11 4:15p 12 Asheville-Richmond 12 7:00p 21 Goldflb-Greensb-Ashe 21 6:35p 16 Asheyille-Salisbury 16 PP 5:45a 4:50p 1:28a 7:45a 9:35a 9:55a l:10p 4:15p 7:00p 6:85p For further information call on L. A. Peacock, Ticket Agent. Marlon, N C R. N. Graham, D. P. fL, Charlotte, N. C. NEWS ITEMS FROM OVER THE STATE Stateaville. The organization plan of the North Carolina Merchants As sociation was adopted by vthe merch ant of Georgia at Te-orgaaJzaUoa meeting of the Oeorfcia Statft'erch-: ants Association bet AsheFllle. Contracts have been lei by the state highway commission for the construction of three projects la Ayery and Madison counties, all to the Southern Xtaay company, of Ashe rille. New Bern, -William G. McAdco, former secretary of the treasury, was the principal speaker at the New Bern fair. He was introduced by Senator F. M. Simmons, to ? an auidence of nearly lojOS persons. FayetterTOe. Camp Bragg has been made the recruiting depot for all Nopth Garolina recruits for the regu lar army," and men from every part ett the Old North State enlisting in any branch of the army service will bm sent to the camp here. Greensboro. President Foust, of the North Carolina College for Wo men here, received a copy of the will of the late Victor S. Bryant, formerly a prominent attorney at Durham, who died on September 8 at Durham, by which will the college is bequeathed The state examinations for whtte end colored teachers of Mecklenburg county will be given on the second Tuesday and Wednesday of October In the office of the county board ef education, it was announced by Miss Eolise Hankin, assistant county sup erintendent of schools. Newton. The ice plant of the New ton Ice and Fuel company, located on j the C & N. W. railroad, about half a way between the courthouse and the Southern passenger station, was de stroyed by fire entailing a loss of be tween $40,000 and $50,000. partially covered by insurance. rilVe. Gastonia, (Gastonia baseball fans have an excellent chance to land a berth In th South Atlantic League. Gastonia is Ideally located. Railroad fares between this city and other cities in the league will not be exces sive. Monroe. -L. M. Johnston, of Char lotte, federal cotton grader, assigned to Union county, arrived to open the office here. He wiH have quarters temporarily in . the chamber of com merce building until permanent office room can be taouredL Greensboro. Oreeneboro has been chosen as the place for ttie next an nual tennis tournament of the North Carolina Tennis Association, and La bor Day was fixed s the date for be ginning the anmiM tournaments. N. H. Irvin of Greensboro wa selected president of the association. Greensboro. Hammond Howertrm, son of John L4 Howtreon, of this city, was severly burned about the face, chest and arms when he was struck in the face with a bottle filled with sulphuric acid. The happening oc surred at Oak Ridge Institute, where he was attending school. Henderson ville. James Thomas was found not guilty of the murder of Will Erwin, a merchant of Etowah. The jury deliberated six hours. Charlotte. Mrs. R. O. Alexander, of this city, wag awarded the custody of her five children, taken to Spring field, Mass., by her husband, and will reserve $800 down and $500 a month from Mr. Alexander for their care and her support by order of Judga Charles L. Long in Springfield. Statesville. Martha, the three-year Did daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moore, was struck and seriously in jured by an automobile. Asheville. Several schools In Bun combe county have been forced to close owing to the teacher shortage, it was learned he.e. The county su perintendent of schools, Miss Ethel Terrell, states that about six of the county schools have not opened at all this term, although the opening date has been passed, owing to the ina bility to secure teachers. Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam G. Cox celebrated the 61st anni versary of their marriage at their home north of the city on the Rural Hall road. There were about a hun dred relatives and friends. Wadesboro. The army worm haa again invadd Anson County. No spe cial damage to crops has been report ed. The crab grass has been eaten by the worms. In some instances, cotton boils have been bored into and de stroyed, but the damage thus far ift inconsiderabla r A f Information on Fresh Eggs. XhestZ&r four hehv ZH3fcrtbj. Jtsalk .twice dally. Keep eggs . In cool, dry eel- afet:- ar least twice a week." 5. Swat the rooster. 4 It Gaining Strength Constantinople. The antl-boIsheTtk revolution in the Baku region is re ported to be gaining' strength. The Russians (who recently admitted the evacuation of Baku) are said to be still in retreat. Austria Wants Hun Union Vienna, Removal of the prohibi tion agamst the union of Austria and Germany will be requested of the (council of the League of Nations at the meeting that body will hold In Paris. 8ovletism In Italy Rome. Preparations for recruiting an Italian soviet army are going on dn Milan, Rome, Naples and othez large clt'es throughout the country, according to the newspaper Epoca. which prints a statement te this effect Street Car Ran Away , Ithaca, N. Y. One man was killed (and twenty persons injured three per haps fatally, here when a run-away street car, heavily loaded with pas sengers, crashed into a tree. Thirty-Six Lost lives New York. Thirty-six persons, two of them unidentified, lost their lives $ in the explosion in Wan "Street, ac cording to a revised casualty list is sued at noon. The number of injured ds said to approximate 20. ith exact jQgures unobtainable. Marion Progress, $1.50 per year. PTTRTAINTY OF QUALITY AND CCARANTEEP SAXISEA.CTION - CERTAIN-i fc.Kl" O0C"00O00OOO0C M .--2 v--- ... o o o We sell to everybody in any quantity at any tiny: at any season. We give full weight and measure. Prices right Give us an order. Your patronage will be appreciated. Call Phone No. 76 MARION ICE & FUEL COMPANY 1 o D 0 0 o 0 I "Didn't Prominent Georgia Lady and Sleeplessness F EOPLB Who gat to feelln weak! every now and then and who do sol seem to get the proper re-j Creahmant from rest, sleep and recrea tion, need tonic to help their blood revitalise acd build up thair system. For this, you will find Ziron Iron Tonic very valuable, aa the teslxnony of thousands Already haa proved, Mrs, 1. W. 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