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MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N. C, THURSDAY, JVi& zv, i? ' i-v-im.y' will w&fo r jii Mwn III - r Hi Cleanliness Means Health Every woman knows the value of personal clean liness the wisdom of taking a bath-a-day the satisfaction of feeling fresh and dainty. Any home, now without a bathroom, can easily have one iristalled at small expense. Call at our place- let's talk it over. MARION TIN & PLUMBING CO. Phone 191. Main Street SUMMER. By Beulah Wacaser.j ' I think summer is the best of all, It's lots better than winter, spring or fall, Because its full of joy and life ' You never think of care nor strife. In winter when you sit and rest, ( With smiles and laughter you're not blessed, 'Cause the days seems full of care, Filled with nothing good nor rare. I think summer is the best of all, Of course it has a plaintive call, For grownups and for children too, Besides the joys there's work to do. My "I Got Real Mad When 1 Lost Setting- Hen," Mr. Hannah; "I went into the hen house one morning and found my favorite set ter dead. I got real mad. Went to the store, bought some RAT-SNAP and in a week I got six dead rats. Everybody who raises poultry should keep RAT-SNAP." Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by r.nrolinft Hardware and Red Star Pharmacy. It is estimated that during the last five years the American people have been swindled out of $140,011,231 by worthless stock boosters. EAGLE "MIKADO PendlNo.174 CHE! For Sale at your Dealer Made In five ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK The Progress and New York World both one year $2.25. How a Noted Vet. Get Rid of Rat Farmers Heed. Dr. H. H. Butler says, "I use RAT SNAP around my hospitals every three months, whether I see rats or not. It does the work RAT-SNAP crets them every time. I recommend it to everybody having rats." Don't wait until there is a brood of rats, act immediately you see the first one. Three sizes. 35c. 65c. $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Carolina Hard ware and Red Star Pharmacy. More than $80,000,000 worth of toys were made in the United States in 1920. Servant Girl Wouldn't Go in Cellar, Fearing Rats. Mrs. Tepper. Plainfield, N. J., says, "Rats were so bad in. our cel lar the servant girl wouldn t go there. Bought some RAT-SNAP and it clean ed all the rats out." RATJ-SNAP destroys rats nd mice. Absolutely prevents odors. Comes in cake form, no mixing. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Carolina Hardware and Red Star Pharmacy. How did your neighbor's last "bargain tire turm out r r i ROB ABLY you know at least one car-owner who is always on the look-out for the cheapest tires he can find. He likes to get them by mail or at a sale or at some place where they have big red bargain signs over the door. It would be fine if he could get "the edge" in every tire trade. But the dealer can't afford to let him have it. Even if a man saw any slight percentage in tire shopping at all it disappeared when the T " 1 1 .: down. A standard product and the dealer sells it with pride. A good tire. The d ealer has no desire to trade you into a larger profit for hixxucli United States Tires are Good Tires An otxt-ln-'the-opeti tire The dealer ells you confidence, not price. He want you satisfied with performance and value. The only way he knows to get your business is to de serve it. This is the "Usco" idea. Compared with the ten -v minute thrill of the bargain appeal, the "UscoM is just plain common-erne. .i.pJT A : Al y m Sfr'm ' w Mil JT changed onmis Cop WT (gilt 192Z U. S-Tir Co. United States Tires Unhed States Sfc Rubber Company i Where You Can Buy U. S. Tires CITY MOTOR COMPANY MARION, N. C. WOMEN AND THE POLL. Since the wonieii are so activin politics, the question naturally arises as to whether they are- required ; td pay a poll tax or not. Hon.' Josephus Daniels writes in his paper: J , "A woman -friend of the News and Observer writes to inquire if it is true that the laws of North Carolina require, everr woman between the aes of 21 and 50 to pay poll tax and vote. "The constitution limits the re quirements of poll tax payments to men and only those between the agQS of 21 and 50 have to pay. In the same connection it is well to note that under one of the amendments adopt ed in 1920 payment of poll tax is no longer required in order to vote. There is no. law to compel voting. But there is a. very general sentiment that in a democratic government such as this government is, it is the duty oJt.every qualified person to register and vote and thus accept his or her responsibility for the nature of the government. ALWAYS TWO SIDES. There are two sides to every ques tion, although some people are never able to admit it, or even sonsider but one until the shoe begins to pinch. In a certain town, not long ago, there was a choice bit of scandal. It would have looked juicy in print. But the local editor did not use it. Too many innocent people would have suffered with the guilty. A male gossip stopped the editor on the street and indignantly de manded that he "publish the news, regardless of who he hit." Shortly thereafter a member of the old gossip's own family became in volved in an unsavory mess. Did the gossip again demand publicity? He did not. He busted right into the editorial office with a heartrend ing plea for complete suppression of the facts "for the sake of his inno cent wife and daughters." The woods are full of them. EX SERVICE MAN R EGAINS HEALTH LOST IN FRANCE Dec I ares' Ta njac B m i I tHTm Back to FinestCondition . After He- Had- Given; Up Hope of Recovering Frbrn Troubles That Began . in trenches. aking Tanlac that my trou- ed,' said F. L. Cumbiei; 11 t., Lynchburg, Va., carpen- MEET AGAIN AFTER 60 YEARS OF SEPARATION Richmond, Va., June 21. The meeting of two veterans who had not seen each other since the War Be tween the States came about by chance in a local restaurant today, when Charles Herring, 86, and J. A. Harris, 83, tioth of whom fought in Company K, twelfth Alabama regi ment, were reunited. Harris was at lunch when he heard Herring's name called and inquired to knoW: "What Herring are you?" His question re sulted in the reunion. It was just $hree weeks after I started taking Tanlac that my trou bles ended, Brook St. ter and former service man. "My health began to fail in France and even after I was discharged I continued to get worse. My whole system seemed affected, . especially my stomach ' and nerves. I had aw ful indigestion and it looked like every bite I ate caused gas on my stomach and terrible pains- in my chest and around my heart. I was so nervous I shook all over and slept so poorly that I could hardly muster strength to get out of bed. I wasn't able to work regularly and was about ready to give up. "I never saw the like of the way Tanlac put me back in fine shape. I eat three big meals a day now, work every day and call myself as good a man as I ever was. I can heartily recommend Tanlac to anybody." Tanlac is sold by all good drug-, gists. - : ' ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! FIVE BABIES BORN TO ' MOTHER OF TRIPLETS Five children were born to Mrs: William Prestage, wife of a farmer who lives 60 miles norwest of Mon roe, La., according to a dispatch from that place. Five years ago she be came the mother of triplets. The Prestages have been married about ten years and now have nine children. Mrs. Prestage is 30 years old. SCHOOL BUILDING. Sealed proposals for the construc tion of high school building at Ma rion, N. C, will be received by the Commissioners of the Graded School until 12 o'clock noon, on July 10, 1922. Each proposal shall be accompani ed by certified check in the sum of $5,000.00: The contractor to whom the award is made will be required to furnish an approved Surety Company bond Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not get ting the genuine Bayer product pre scribed by physicians over twenty-two years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain. Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug gists also sell bottles of .24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester pf Salicylicacid. v Mitchell College For Girls and Young Women Thoroughly Christian, Non-Sectarian, High Grade, Moderate in Cost. The Literary Department offers Collegiate (3 years) ; College Pre paratory (4 years) ; Grammar Grades (4-7). ' y : , Superior advantages in Piano, in the sum of 75 per cent amount of the contract. of. the Voice, Organ, Violin, Expression, Home Economics. T(aoht-r TVai-ni-no- all bids is reserved. Plans may be obtained after June ur mtto: "Quality without Ex 15th from the Architect, Erie G. travagance." j Vf , Stillwell, Hendersonville, N. C, upon xvif f oi "i " the deposit of a certif ied check in ' Write for catalog and particulars. the sum of $25.00 to guarantee the W. F. HOLLINGS WORTH, Pres. return of the documents. J. Q. Gilkey, Chairman, J, E. Neal, Treasurer, Commissioners of Marion Graded Seh6ol. - NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that -we will sell fiveAsplendid building lots front ing on tne New Street between Pro fessor Holton and W. H. Hawkins residence, said lots are right close in, very valuable and are going to the best bidder. Sale will take place July 10th, 1922, on Monday the first day of our court. ' Sale will commence promptly at twelve o'clock m. or just after court adjourns for recess. Terms of sale: -One-third cash, one-third in six and twelve months. Come and get a bargain. This 16th day of June, ,1922. Mr. and Mrs. W. McD. Burgin. Marion Progress, $1.50 per year. STATESVXLLE, N. C. JAIL EQUIPMENT. . Sealed proposals for jail equip ment and work for McDowell county -Court house, at Marion, N, C. wili be received by the Board of County Commissioners until 2 o'clock p. m., Monday, July 3rd, .1922. v - Each proposal shall -be accompani ed bv certified check in the .sum Of One Thousand: Dollars. ' i - The contractor to, whom the award! ' is made will be required', to furnish., an approved surety Company bond m the sum of 75 per f cent of the amount' of the-contract. ; ,,ke right to accept any and reject all bids' is reserved, v , ; - Plans may be obtained; from v the Architect, Erle G. ' Stillwell, Hender sonville, N. C, . upon the deposit of certified check m - the jsum of $2 5.0 0 to guarantee return of the docu ments. "' : '. ' . r: - . , ; . This June 5th, 1922, ' J. Logarjk lackey, (airman. , Board of v County Commissioners! of McDowell County, N. C. R. Fred Barnes, Clerk: v ?. f i
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