MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N. C., THURSDAY, AUG. 8, 1929 Goods that you know all about — Quality Brands that please you—that’s one great point of success for Our Stores. Always what you want, when you want it and at prices that never fool you. SCOTCH OATS Quick or Plain Regular Size, 2 for 15c Ball Mason Jars — Pints 75c; Quarts Jar Rubbers—Heavy Red Lipped, per dozen 85c 5c SALMON Kingbird Brand Tall Pinks—Extra Quality 19c. Certo—That great Jelly Maker, per bottle 30c Fruit Salad, Libby’s No. 1 Cans __ — -- 25c KARO SYRUP 5 lb. cans each 35c SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FRUIT JARS Ball Mason Half Gallons, doz. $1.09 MORTON’S SALT Iodized or Plain 3 pkgs. for mDC BANQUET TEA 1-4 lb. package 23c PEANUT BUTTER Old Reliable 1 lb. jar 19c Five Simple Rulet for Keeping Good Health Practical inference from the views of an eminent physician are so sim-1 pie that they are almost trite, and i yet they are fundamental. If you want to keep out of the repair shop and make your own body “tick” vig orously and regularly, don’t rely on drugs, but co-operate with nature in Gve ways: ' 1—Drink an'abundance of water to keep your cells in condition. 2—Sleep at least eight hours out of each 24 to maintain your batteries. 3—Regulate your diet carefully so your body will be adequately nour ished, and don’t “dig your grave with your teeth” by overeating. 4—Get plenty of fresh air, espe cially when you arp sleeping. 5—Exercise regularly to rebuild worn tissues, Increase blood circula lions and develop new cells. If these live simple rules were hon estly and thoroughly observed for sev eral generations as vig^rousl> as the Jews have obeyed the laws of hygiene handed down by Moses, druggists and doctors would eventually be obliged to seek other occupations, and the world would be populated by a very much superior race of human beings. —Cleveland Plain Dealer. LARD ibr.oo“f 99c CAROLINA STORES FOR CAROLINA PEOPLE Marion 3 Stores in McDowell County Clinchfield Old Fort Poultry Loading Marion, Wednesday, Aug. 14 8 a. m. ’til 3 p. m. We will pay the following prices at car: Heavy Breeds, Hens - 20c Light Breeds, Hens - 18c Heavy Breeds Chix ' 18c Light Breeds Chix 16c Cox, 10c lb. Ducks, 10c lb. Please do not feed poultry day of sale. We,will appreciate your offering. Farmers Federation, Inc. B, H. ELLER, Mgr. Poultry Dept. Omission or Usage of Comma Highly Important A jury in New Jersey that heard the evidence against two men accused of murder returned a verdict findinj; one guilty of murder in the first de gree, and the other guilty of murder in the second degree with a recommenda tion of leniency. A coiuma separated the tv.o findings, and this was held by another court to prevent the recom mendation for mercy from applying to the first degree fiiuling, though the at torney for tilt killer insisted that a semicolon should have b«>en used if j that were the jTiry’s intention. , Commas are, therefore, seen to be! important whether used or omitied. It is a curious situation when courts are; called on to decide the meaning of a j contract drawn, or at least revised, | by an attorney, especially such a con-1 tract as an insurance policy which { may control the distribution of thou- i sands of dollars. i Pepper Popular Black pepper is the most widely; used of all spices. There was a queef j medieval belief that black pepper | came from a' forest that had been ■ turned over. When means of trans-1 portation were not ^ well developed, i and when the monotony of a smaller j choice of foods made spices even more j desirable than they are now, there i must have been a tremendous inter- j est in the caravans from the East I ' that made spices one of their chief j commodities. Pepper they brought 1 I from the East Indies, although it is | ^ I now cultivated in other tropical coun-l" tries. It is the dried fruit of a i vinelike tree. ' What, Ever? “Here you are, then,” wrote Oliver Wendell Holmes, on the subject of rowing, in the year 1858, “here you are, then, afloat with a body a rod and a half long, with arms, or wings, as you may choose to call them, stretching more than 20 feet from tip to tip, every volition of yours extend ing as perfectly into them as if your spinal cord ran down the center of your boat, and the nerves of your arms tingled as far as tlie broad blades of your oars. ^ - “This, in sober earnest, is the near est approach to flying that man has ever made or p;rhaps ever will make.” —Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. New Ford Battery Only ^g50 li X genuine Ford 13>platc battery will you dependable service the \ear arout>d. It is built for quick starting, reliable pe*^o*mancc and long iiie. At its pre.«*nt price, ibe Ford battery is a genuine bargain. Guaranteed. McDOWELL MOTOR CO. E. Court St. Phone 242 m Operas Grove’s Dictionary of Music gives the following information concerning the difference between certain types of opera: Comic opera—a term used In discriminately to denote a musico-dra- matic work of an amusing nature. !f !s nbt the English equivalent to the French opera-comique, for that terra includes works into which seriousness and even tragedy may enter; the type is rather the opera bouffe. Light opera is a term often employed for work.«* in which sentiment counts for more than high spirits, although the latter is not necessarily absent. Grand opera is an opera with continuous music and of a serious nature. National Forest* Popular Several millicMJ every year take ad vantage of the recreational facilities oflfered by the national forests. This phase of the administration of the for ests is being developed by the forest service in accord with the policy of making these properties of the people serve them to the best advantage. Through trails and roads the forests are made accessible, says the Forestry i Almanac. Within them there are many j lakes and brooks, admirable for fishing I and camping. Game is found in com- I parative abundance and streams are! stocked with fish. 1 m'' Old Newspapers for sale at The Progress office at 5c a bundle Only a Dozen Bananas Robert made his first week-end trip ■ alone to visit his aunt in a nearby i town. The aunt was aroused in the! night on the day of his arrival by a vety sick boy. Observing symptoms of an over-' loaded stomach, she said: I “Robert, did you buy any trash and eat it on the train coming out” “No, auntie, I didn’t have a thing except a dozen bananas,” replied the distressed lad. ^eu> FISHEK in the most colorful and captivating motor car bodies of the year , , , Reflecting the matchless genius of Fisher’s artist-craltsmen, as well as the unparal leled resources of^the Buick and Fisher organizations, the magnificent new Buick Bodies by Fisher incorporate beauty and charm obviously superior to any other car in the Buick field. Longer — lower and more luxurious, these new bodies reveal entirely new harmony of color and grace of line. They are repiete with extra features of utility, luxury and convenience, including new Non-Glare Windshield for safe night driving—new and richer upholstery—new fittings and appointments of princely luxury. BUICK In addition, this new Buick ctAbodies other wonderful new elements of value— a new and mightier valve-in-head engine —new Controlled Servo Enclosed Brakes —four new double-acting Lovejoy Duo- draulic Shock Absorbers, and new longer rear springs, new frictionless steering gear and new Steering Shock Eliminator. And what is more, this new Buick, with all of these vital superiorities, is oflfered at new low prices—prices that make Buick for 1930 the greatest value Buick has ever offered in 26 years of Building extra value into each series of Buick cars! MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN ^nadian Factories McLaushlia-Buick, Oshawa, Ontario Diviston of General Motors Corporatkm ^ Builders of Buick «ad- Marquette Motor OtTt Marion Buick Company Phone 88 Logan St. Marion, N. C. ^Vlien. better atttomobiles are built» Buick will build t-hg^nri NASH ^OO LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR VALUE Special Six Mloadtter $1466 Fully Equipped JfMore to Buy! N STYLE i PERFORMANCE AND .PRICE — ike pick of the roadsters / i F3R the open car enthusiast, Nash builds a roadster that makes all others second choice. This new Nash "400” has the style, the finish and the sparkling perform ance that you customarily expect only from roadsters far beyond its extremely modert^te price. The motor is the new Twin-Ignition type which Nash engineering has de veloped to add exhilaration and econ omy to motoring. Twin-Ignition means more power, more speed less gasoline, ^ Next year’s open car fashion is fore cast in the finish of this charming "400.” The upholstery is pigskin, with a big disappearing arm rest in the center of tdkc front seatf awd arm rests on either door. Tft» *M0X5)f’ road ster seats its passengers low, with only head and shoulders vfsiftiie. Wfeeels are wire, witb big h«tvy duty spokes, oversize Ittibs and chrciiiuum'>iiick«lie{ rims. And the *-400’- Hpillj equipped, the price qwcKed above, with eve^ fine car a«essory, includ ing Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorb, ers, Bijur Centralized Chassis- lubri- cation, chromium aickeled bumpers, spare tire, tire lock smd tirecover. It’s new, if, smart and it rs lower priced than any exsiier roadster which remotely compa«re» m «yle, quality ^ performance. See it bef^ace you boy your Roadster.. .ncludes Tourmg, Roadster, Coupe, Cabriolet. VuUarU. ModeU FIEEY MOTOR COMPANY MARION, N. a Subscribe for the Marion Progress ' FRESH SWEET MILK ice colH -the home town paper. ery day. Cowai* G^^cery a’ Subscribe for the Marion Progrea* -the home totm paper. >