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I t.' V. .-' ,t ' '. ' V" . v -. -. ' V--- . 1 - "J'.ri ' 1' l 1:7' : 'v:-'"' ' UAEIOir PROGEESSr:HAIlION, JTC THTJBSDAvuCai?; 1922" -1 -Vvr'- ING PA INT "We Guarantee : 'It means-actual cash in your pocket to take advantage of this offer! CpAXHT half your hoose with OevocT t ta4and Zinc Paint: paint th other baa with any other paint you choose. If Devoe Joest t take fewer gallons and cost leas money, we wiB make no charge for Devoe. If Devoe doesn't wear year or two or three yeart .longer -longer and bcttei we will give you enough Devoe to do the job over. Or, paint half your house lead-and-oil; the other half Devoe. In three years the lead-and-oil half will be hungry for more paint, with Devoe still sound. If not, well give you enough for the whole bouse. V. Devoe Products are time-tested and proven, backed by the 158 years' experience of the oldest paint manufacturing fpntei 11 in the U. S. Founded 1754. CAROLINA HARDWARE MARION N. C. ' 3 Coalll Wood! Dee! We sell to everybody in -any quantity at any time 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 & FUELCOIWPANY Graham YorkGoes ' to Jackson-Train,-Ing ' School for Killing Drunken ' ' -Ftfier.v " Morganton; Aug. 9. In a general family row, which he himself preci pitated, Max York, f Tower Creek township, was. killed last Wednesday night by his 14 year old sort - Gra ham York, who was tried here today. Following the trial Judge Bis Ray sentenced the "youthful murderer, who confessed to" the patricide, ta the Jackson Training School for not less than three and a half years and not more than six. Three witnesses were examined. A neighbor woman, who happened to be present, the boy's mother and the boy himself all told practically the same ttory. On the night of the tragedy, Max York came home drunk, his usual condition, and proceeded to raise a j row about his supper. He called "for I the axe to demolish the stove and ! when Graham did not get it f 6r him he gave him a severe beating. Get-! ! ting the axe he attempted to use it j ! on his wife. She escaped him and i for a while he lay in a drunken j stupor on the floor. Arousing he j began to row again with his son and j though the evidence did not bring j out this fact clearly it was intimated I that the quarrel was about a still or j preparations to make a run of bran- ; dy. 'In the scufHe York threw the; gun out 6f doors and the son in a j rage of temper because he had been ; beaten seized it and killed his father, f The boy says that he was 14 years ; old in June. It was evident that he told a straight tale and his evidence was entirely corroborated by his mother. REPLACING OLD DAIRY STOCK Oregon County Organization Striving to Save Animals From High-Producing Stock. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) While calves from low-producing cows are saved to maintain the herds oh some farms, on other farms and in other sections, where higher-producing cnttle are kept, calves from 800-pound cws by purebred bulls are often v aled because no market Is found for them as dairy stock. This is an eco nomic waste whfch, according: to re- Professional Cards DR. ALFRED W. DULA EYE SPECIALIST TO SEE BETTER SEE DULA 18 Year's Experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fitted inclusively II0I.SE OFFICE: LEHCIR. II. G. If you eot it from DCTLA, It's All Right. WATCH PAPER FOR DATES. LENSES GROUND & DUPLICATED , Lenoir and charlotte, n. c. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the last Will and Testament of- Bertha H. Mathis Willis, deceased, late of McDowell County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned on or before the 18th day of July, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded !n bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. .This 17th day of July," 1922. T. W. WILLIS, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Bertha H. Mathis Willis, deceased. NOTICE! North Carolina, McDowell County. In the Superior Court, September Term, 1922. C. B. Wells vs Eveleen Wells. The . defendant above named' will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of McDowell County, North Carolina, to obtain an absolute AnMIMfCTRATRtY NOTICE divorce HOHl me ponus ox lUBuuiiujiy TTftvir,P- rraalified as administratrix existing between the plaintiff and oEmmett A, Thomas deceased, late! said defendant upon the statutory JSee Dr. Johnson THE EYE SPECIALIST If you have Bad'vision, Head ache, ispots- before ' the' eyes, Red aorj inflamed eyes or any other eye troube. I ha ye had twenty years experience and I -know, my business. The ex amination is free. .- Hoars from 9 till 1.2 a. in., .. from 2 to 6 p. m. ANNOUNCEMENT To the Yoters of McDowell County: I do hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of McDowell County. I am moved to make this independent race for the reason that I am convinced I was not treated fairly in the Democratic pri mary meetings. My friends have urged me to do this that justice may be done. I ask all my friends to give me their hearty support and I will be elected, and when elected I will serve the public with the utmost courtesy. Yours for votes, W. McD. BURGIN. i j ;of . McDowell county, notice is hereby given to all persons having " claims against said estate that they are re quired to file . same with the under signed on or . before the 10th day of 'August, 1923, or this notice will ,be 'plead in bar thereof. All persons in debted to the said estate are required to - make ; immediate payment to the undersigned, ; MRS. BEULAH THOMAS, Administratrix E. A. Thomas, dee'd. administrat6r:s notice.- i Havlngw qualified as administrator of - Mrs; Jane Hogan, deceased, late of McDowell County, notice' is : here vr CTven-to all . persons holding claims o-fliTist her estate to present the j same to ihe undersigned at his : resi dence at NealsvilleN C.r"on or;be f ore. the 14th day of July, 1923, or this notice will be plead in bar there of." AU persons indebted I to said estate will please make payment'. to the undersigned at once - - t V I E. G. GOFORTH, - -' ' Administrator of the estate ,of It :h .'jj JaneHogan, Deceased. grounds; and that she is required to appear before the Clerk of the Su perior Court in his office in the Court House in said county on or before the 21st day of August, 1922, and answer or demur to tbe complaint whjch will ;be filed in said office, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief., demanded in the said complaint. , This the 22nd day of July, 1922. .. W,H. HAWKINS, x Clerk of Superior Court. B. L. Lunsford, 1 . -:. , Attorney for Plaintiff. j V- . .- i ...! - - ., ''-' " . I . i 1 . r - ' ' ' v Land Deeds, -'Mortgage Deeds and Chattel Mortgages for sale at't Progress office. j" 4 - - V , , ,j - The present, year marks the f orty fifthanhiversary of Edison's' inven tion of the phonograph., Economic Waste to Veal Calves From Department of Agriculture, the exten- i slon organization of Coos county, Ore ' Is striving to eliminate. j About thirty calves from the best '? stock In Coos county were saved last year by arrangements made with farm bureaus of other counties to take them when two weeks old at $12 a head, crated and delivered at the express office. Arrangements also were ntade : recently for a representative of the i Klamath county extension organiza-1 tion to spend 30 days locating new- born calves of good stock and finding a ( dairyman to feed them for two weeks ' before shipment to farmers in nis own cuumy. The reports also say that calves two weeks old are shipped safely as far as 500 miles, or for 36 hours' travel; day-old calves can rarely be shipped. PUREBREDS AID MILK YIELD Tribute to Value of Improved Sires Is Contained in Statement by J. C. McDowell. A tribute to the value of purebred sires is contained In a recent state ment made, by J. C. McDowell, of the L dairy division of the United States Department of Agrloulture, who point- i ed out that the average production of 38,000 grade cows in cow testing as sociations in 1920 was 5.9S0 pounds of milk and 300 pounds of butter, while the average production of all cows in the United States, was 4,000 pounds of milk and 200 pounds' of butter. The ; average milk and butter yield of grade cows was 50 per 'cent higher than the average for all grades and scrubs tak en together. The economy of produc tion was over 100 per cent greater. INCREASE PAT ECONOMICALLY Best Plan Is to Put Cows on an Abun ; dant Ration That Is Rich and Easily Digested. In a herd of well-fed cows it is not practical to try' to produce' milk con taining more fat by giving rich-feeds; that is a pretty wellnsettled- fact. In a herd of pobrly-f ed cowsJthough, the percentage . of fat -can be Increased, by putting the cows on abundant ration :that ia rich and easily digested, - Tests in New York ; shfowed fiunr'increasev of "one-quarter 'of 1 per cent .of fat, when ; the cows were kept pn good feeds for two years v The Increase was economy leal," too. There was. 50. per cent Inj. crease In amount of : milk: produced, ; UzPf V "motor cars s V;:v, v i;v ; - . '- .--It? TS-v..'.-rtr : ... V -;"- itmouncmg A wholly A&c; line of caiis Built Buick principles but with improvements rehnements which make tlieir ltrtro an event of nation-wide ixiteresti 14 Distinctive Models Astonishing Values and Prices torn -1 SIX CYLINDER MODELS 23-6-41 Tour. Sedan, 5 pass, $19,35 23-6-44 Roadster, 2 pass. - 1 1 75 23-6-45 Touring, 5 pass. - 1 195 23-6-47 Sedan, 5 pass. - - 1985 23-6-48 Coupe, 4 pass. - - 1S95 23-6-49 Touring, 7 pass. - 1435 23-6-50 Sedan, 7 pass. - - 2 195 23-6-54 Sport Ro3 pass$l 625 ? 23-6-55 Sport Tpun,4 pass o; 167S - POUR CYU&SVli 23-4-34 Roadster," 2.NpassCl 23-4-35 Touring, 5 pass. 'kvfj2&g$:. 23-4-36 Coupe, 3 pass. - ' 117 "' 23-4-37 Sedan, 5 pass. f;;n'139SSfc 23-4-3 & Tour. Sedan, 5 pss 132S All Pricks F. O. B. Flint, Michigan ... Ask about the G. Af. A. C. Purchase Plan which provides for pef erred Payms5 - 1 See These New Buick Car Now at Our Showrocra; - '- " MARION GARAGE CO. ' ' C. A. LAUGHRIDGE and C. W. DAVIS, Managers, "t MARION, N.-C. 5 ?1 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WELL BUHJD IT orices ever Quoted on U. S. aoolv to the most complete S ' ; i wr Passenger Car Tires went into line of quality tires 'in the - : -' i j. effect Royal Cords included, world. 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