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4 .- ' .... , - lilllilillllljlll RAflf FROM FORESTS a ; lON : SALE CHKID -1 4CL0C0 'Acre. Ind iireeT I Trocts Offered : Government ; in in State-to Aid m Fght- Agamst tBurke an McDbwellountie onp eleven AevilleCiizeh;-2Xstr5 -': V- as. . .ssaKTTrsr' s? ii-uoi-ifwi o i 51 o '.Ji ; lis) r5w iEBiw6WGiuruy, IN THE AGGREGATE PEOPLE DRESS AND J LOOK VERY -MUCH - '.'-- - r It si hr ttie smalleithgs, such asVixefs etc.7 that individuality is displayed. ' '"V.,.- " - -----wfSUVv. all the individuality; that you might -desirer - 5 YOUR VISIT WILL BE APPRECIATED. 1 taiibfeen lirispecting O;O0 i tiesT offertdhe government Xforac;cd Ithat ten million .Tvill. be placed on 'quiation-unernhe Cfo'rest'Sser plan :of purchasing ilands, to beyad-';thfeXentire: ten;inillion are sold m the 4d "tn thA national forests, returned state, this year it nLmea lOOQOO yesterday ana rillat once 'complete to iildir the ''tight againsthje disease. - - ' . "I-'- - . " ' I -r -1 . -l-.ert Art A mac' 1ao1l7ln TTftTtl their report to. be forwarded tne na- iasi year y . tlonal ? forest reservation ? committee, -The report will be of a' confidential nature " and. announcement as to whether or not the forest service will J torium-a number of! people who are fighting the .disease ;are Derag &iy? additional . strength - through the ;; sale of Ghristmas" seals. : ' The; state pays onchalf of - the - cxpenseol the " pa tients and .associations,; organizations friends or -''relatives provide theper half. t ; JM&&r&& Every lover of clean-baseball felt a - personal loss when Christy - Math ewson' greatest pitcher rof 'jall: was forced -to fquit the diamond and he gin his fightJagainst j tuberculosis. He has broughi to thisv; his jgreatest Ko-ll Vb Harriet ind Ami table couracre Uames Stucky Say., -5RaU: Cost Me . ;:n 1 fl . t?fl;W)K.fen: . $125 for Plumbing Bills" Vl. w T'We- couldn't tell what wa3 clog-1 dd him , to the fans few Tears ging up our toilet and drains. We purphase the land. wilVbe madefrom Washington. : . : " . C The members . of the board were : M. A. Mattoon chief ; - P. M. 1 Hodg kins, "F. E. Murphy and D. K. Hen dee. The purpose of the appraisal was to determine the number : of board feet, of timber per acre. -Three j adjoining tracts comprise - the-iand. The party leftrthecity August 1 -and almost'Jhree monuis has -been "xe quired .ta appraise the property. ..-:..- the? sale t of i theseals hctithe , f unds wereO?videly distributed At the state: tuberculosisorsani- a ml mm r-; - - - - -We sell to everybody in any quantity at any time at ; aliyfseason , We give full .Weight and measure. - ; ; Irfces right. Give us an order. 4 YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED. - CALL PHONE No. 76. MARION ICE & FUEL POM PA MY i nil i 4t I--' had to tear up floor, pipes, etc, found airat's nest in basement. They had : choked the "pipes with refuse. The plumber's bill was $125. RAT SNAP cleaned the rodent -ut' Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold ago. - .That these same . fans doc not for get and love to' honor and assist him was .touchingly displayed in the tes timonial game played in his hpnoir at the Polo grounds recently. "All Jof and guranteedby Carolina Hard- thc'receipta. of the gttme .went, to .... Christy to aid him in his fight against HARRIS PAYS PENALTY FOR- j to;rjldWly - MURDER OF MONNISH 'but; surely winning by the , trest, fresh air and nourishing food, -Raleigh, Oct. 20. J. T. Harris, un(jer. the supervision - of competent former Ridgecrest merchant, and medical' attention. - r brother-in-law of the late -United ; if all tuberculosis'Tvictims in North States Judge Jeter C. Pritchard, was Carolina were Christy Mathewsons electrocuted at the state prison , here and a remembering, generous this morning at 10:30 for the killing to COme to their aid in the of F. W. Monmsh, philanthropist, of time of need, the grim reaper would Tuscaloosa, Ala., at Ridgecrest on g,, a tended harvest in our state September 3, 1920. Two shocks linstead of the thousands who are ? use wererequired to produce death. iessly sacrificed each ear. Harris left no statement regarding ,v' t, . .- : - is- the killing. f away .ruthlessly, and to-equip .every "7 T 5 North Carolinain with the ' whole ' r For 'the v common every day armour to" fight, tuberculosis, is the ins oi ?manKmanere.. is nptnr mision nd, sole jorkof; thteuHorth mg-to -equal xaiuac. iavis Carolina -Tuberculosis association. einseDarablss Oris fOTmUdnsyiRGIIIIAf -Oris for msss.BURLEY Ths finest tcibaocos perfectly aeil and blended -. .Ov v- ;--., - .... - pfessiprial Cards DDr ALFRED 17; DUU EYE SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTER Y TI SEE DULA r v " - la Tears rTnriTir TThe Best Eiiiinrient Obtainable. Glasses Fitted ' Exclusively fellOUE OFFICE: LEII0I3. II. C. - If rou rot it from DULA.lfa All Right. V ; WATCH PATEU FOB DATES. '.fOtSGROUNp' & DUPLICATED : : RENOIR andCHASLOTTE, N. C. See arfon Insur S ance & Trust Co. rorAU Kinds of I Pharmacy.. 1as yS5 will ant a pirt in tWs;rork;h; V J i Subscribe for the Mtrion eiM Buildini. . 1 1 i ed on sale in North" Carolina rthii ! v , Mai H St v : PflOHC 144 AjMillll' "Kerosene J SECURITYOIL STANDARD 7 OJLCDMmNY casts only about , Half w it did last yeaf" 4 practical way to save coal this fall and winter Ask your- dealer about the Perfection Oil H eater: Con ff-$5,000.D(K prises The Perfection Oiltt eater only : a few minutes each Vill proe more econom- day are an added source of ical in over a million homes . wasted heatrgreater, prob ably, than you imagme. PERFECTION Ro5S25S6S5Hf ; : this year than ever before. P GpaL prices have changed : but littls:iri the5 last twelve 7 months, awhile Aladdin Se 6anlyf Oil; the; best kero ; sen?. you can buy, has gone down -nearly" 50 ' - . .The Perfection is an efii- Use your coal heater to keep, the vhole house warm. Then in cold weather, instead of A'rushini' the fire all day, make the living room comfortable by using a Perfection, just where you want it in the bayV; window or-the opposite side of the room from ; the radiator. ' ; : .cierit: heater. ' There'ano Waste OI fuel; no ashes that -abou 10-hours on a single gallon 4 ..'i 1 r Cp r C S C : n t m a n y 6 f ' t h e ? t kerosene; Tour hardware- or 1; founds that go to make up 5f P'1?40 salesman wiU - x 1 - tv " . gladly point. out its simple- con - -your ton .of coal... Rooms, . racQ and smokeless wick jad-- ana nan ways tnat are usea , justment to you. - : - i STAjN D ARjD i - OIL COMPA3NX New Jersey) year, the receipts from, which : will; be used to waft the wnr. -'. " " : r. ' f . Where There's a Baby : on-Farm Keep Rat -Snap. " :. ; :. f:1- Rats are on most farms. " Once they get inside the houses-look out. Rats ! - ii.ui lnxants oiung mem is not un v usual. Nursing bottles attract rats. Break - a "cake, of RAT-SNAP and throw it around. ; : It will surelv rid you of rats and : mice. . Three sires, ' 35c, 65c, $i;25. Sold and guaran-: s teea by Carolina Hardware and Ked btar Pharmacy. ' . :;r;-v Insurance-Service G. w! Giles & R. W. Giles Posf.Offlce Building PHONE. 184 TOM;T. 3RAY Thef inest - camphor trees in - the world are found in the s wilds of Bor neo. .. " . - '. " .; "l i Snend vmir mnnov irniTr Vi--rv ! merchants. They help pay the taxes, j $ keen j inake this community:-worth jwhile j You wiir find the advertising "of - the best ones in The Progress.: Fiand;ayn? Passenger Cacs ; by ffoliror trip. 4 ' - This is to certify -that T ' Smith has this day entered five -acres of 1 land in Glenwood - township, - Mc . Dowell Cotmty on the :waters of Mud--dy Greeks Beginning on the corner . Iland 01 a red oak and - runs South 'sixty-eight poles to a stake 111 Mc I Call's "line, thenf West eighteen -poles -. to a stake in the Morgan; line,": then - j North sixty-eight" poles to "a stake -in i v-:-1 Morgan's ;ainetheh't.wi1-t!3Iorean,a .4Une-;.nrto:t:.the beginmng,ontainihg V : c;iiye;acres;xmqre; .oruess.- This; isto I meiuderthe vacant land ?only. Prw xms wie i aayoi uct., iy21. R. BARNES1 ; Ex"-Officio Entry? Taker; llliiiDf AIrNISTRATRIeS notice;! 4 Having -qualified as admmistratf ix sr j of J.; T.- Janes, deceasea: all persons 14AaS; pmST; tne - estate - of I idydecedent"are Srequlsted Hoiile f orpthe !il 3th?4aVOcber 12; or this notice will be plead .in bar thereof. All persons indpht.P1 0. estate : are. requested to make pay ment to the undersigned, -i. V: vTA ; trix J. (T. Janes, dee'd. ; ! H?0B Progress,; $1.50 per year. THE EYE SPECIALIST if you have -Bad YvisioD, Head achp, Spots - before the ey es, jRed,abdpfledes or any .other eye trouble: I have had : twenty .years experience and I ( khpouiiy busibess. 'The ex lamination is free. V; rsirom 9 till 12 a. m.. from 2 to- 6 d. m. Oats ano!yetch makela gooid win ter" pasture nd ; also hay in the spring.--;" :::-r'V;-; V Bargains j that rWill .' save you many dollars 7ill escape you if you fail to read carefully and regularly the ad vertising : of locaK merchants in Tha Progress.-- S-P:r'J-' r. f ' 5 4 , ' r
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