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W^ant Ads Want Ads are one cent a ■ word for each insertion, cash in advance. No ad is taken for less than 25c. II ■ WANTED to buy Black Walnuts in any amounts. Proctor's Feed Slore, West Henderson street. 4tp TERRACING—Am in position to do terracing, work out farm roads, Pitching, etc., at reasonable prices. SPbone 258 or 368-J. TOR RENT—Four room house on Lail street, also four room house an Finley Heights. S. B. Moore, Phone 232-L ltp MEN'S ALL WOOL DRESS SUITS only $29.95. One special lot of juits only $14.95 to $19.50 each. Save at The Bargain Store, Mar ion, N. C. JLTGHTEN YOUR WORK — Invest in a Thor Washing Machine and ironer. Come in for demonstration. Laughridge Furniture Co. FOR RENT—Seven room house, four blocks from square. Large, garden plot, chicken house. Lights, "•rater. Call 323-Y after 5 p. m. ltp JEWELRY—See our new line of I ladies and men's watches, dia- < jcond rings and costume jewelry, j laughridge Furniture Co. i WHY PAY MORE $2.00 DOWN Gets Your New Fall Outfit — AT — LARKIN'S Over Streetman Drug Co. 'new SHIPMENT of Ladies Loaf er Oxfords. Fine value @ $3.95, All sizes to 10. Other Oxfords from $2.98 to §4.95 at The Bar gain Store. FOR SALE—One iron roll-away bedstead with springs, $10.00. One good full-size mattress, $5.00. One almost new laundry heater, $5.00. Phone 338-M. FREE PRIZE every day at oui shop. Complete stock of records. Also player given for Christmas FREE. Earley Radio & Record Shop, 103 W. Court Street, Phone 361. I LADIES COAT VALUES all wool I l garments in fine styles, only S $16.50 to $24.95. The perfect Christmas Gift. Child's coats and Snow Suits $4.95 to $12.95 at The i Bargain Store. i ! GIFTS AT CHRISTMAS TIME at The Bargain Store. Ladies Che nile Robes $3.95 to $4.95. Satin Robes $5.45 to $8.45. Rayon Satin Slips $1.48 to $2.48. Free Gift Boxes and wrapping, at The Bar gain Store. FOR SALE OR TRADE for house and lot, fifty acre farm 10 miles out. Six rooms, electricity, good spring, outbuildings, on good road, school bus and mail route. Six acres turned for cultivation. W. H. Haw kins. 2tp FOR SALE—One work horse 7 years old, weight 1500 pounds. Also complete set of plow tools. Will sell together or horse sepa rate. See Noble Brown, Church of God section, Marion, N. C. 2tp PIANO BARGAINS—Select a fine new Estey Spinet for the entire family this Christmas. They will enjoy it for years to come. Only $25.00 down delivers it to your home. Also nice lot of good used pianos for sale or rent. Magness Piano Company, Forest City, N. C.\ 2t For quick results, use the Marion Progress' classified column. j New Lilies and New Ways I To Plant Them This Fall Japanese lily bulbs will be back in full supply this fall, and with them new American varieties, so that lily fanciers may choose from a list larger than ever before avail able, to plant for next summer's flowers. Fall planting is best, because most lily bulbs available in the spring were dug the previous fall, and spent the winter in cold storage. It is much better for them to be in the soil of your garden, where they can start spring growth as soon as the frost has left. Plant breeders in this country have been working on lilies, and of fer several hybrid types, which are claimed to be more adaptable to garden environment than older va rieties, which are species, or wild forms, gathered in their native homes, and transferred to gardens without change. Those which have survived and can be grown with rea sonable care in average garden soil include: L. candidum, the Madonna lily, formerly grown by florists as the Easter lily; L. regale, the royal lily, white with pink markings; L. spe ciosum, a Japanese variety of which iwo varieties are common, rubrum, white marked with rose, and al bum, all white; L. henryii, known as the yellow speciosum; L. tigri num, var. splendens, the tiger lily; L. tenuifolium, the coral lily of Si beria; L. aura turn, the Japanese gold-banded lily; L. elegans, showy Japanese lily, including red and yellow; L. testaceum, fragrant buff colored flowers growing 3 feet high; L. martagon, purple flowers spot ted with black. American growers question tne wisdom of planting lily bulbs deep ly. Lilium candidum and its hy brids should barely be covered with soil, they say. Others are best plant ed so that the soil above the bulb is no deeper than the bulb itseli. Thus a bulb measuring four inches from top to bottom should have four inches of soil above it. If this is not deep enough, the roots will pull the bulb deeper; while a bulb planted too deep can never rise to the right level. More important than depth is the location, however. Lilies need a porous, well drained soil, sunshine and lots of moisture. A southern slope is ideal. Plant the bulbs up Read The Progress for local and ; I current events. FORTHE HOME VISIT OUR STORE TODAY. We want to wish you "Merry Christmas!" and show you our Fine Stock of GIFT ITEMS. Electric Toasters Mirrors Pictures Waffle Irons End Tables Colonial Rockers All Sizes Rugs Club Chairs Smokers Metal Smokers Fruit Juicers Percolators Water Heaters Record Players Frigidaires Dinner Ware Throw Rugs All Kinds of Jewelry Electric Heaters Carpet Sweepers Washing Machines Wagons Tricycles Electric Irons Radios Cedar Chests Floor Lamps Table Lamps Electric Ranges Bed Room Suites Dining Room Suites Living Room Suites Inlaid Lenolium UUGHRID6E FURNITURE €0. . "qUAL/TY FURNITURE^-ALWAYS *_ MARION, N. C. West Henderson St. Phone 254-J Japanese Aur&tum Lily Dlium Regale, or Royal Lily. right, otherwise the stem may be weak. American growers also are in agreement that the old idea that lilies should not be led with com mercial plant food is obsolete. They respond well to modern commercial preparations, and show no injury, provided it is used with the visual precautions. In preparing a bed or border for lilies, spade under a com plete balanced plant food, using 4 pounds for 100 square feet. In plant ing bulbs singly, mix a teaspoonful of plant food with soil at the bot tom of the hole, arid cover it with an inch of fresh soil before setting the bulb. NOTICE North Carolina McDowell County In The Superior Court.] Annie Ennie Plemmons, i Plaintiff, vs. William Cauley Plemmons, Defendant The defendant William Cauley > will take notice that an action en-1 titled as aHove has been commenc- j ed in the Superior Court of Mc-; Dowell County, North Carolina, toi secure an Absolute Divorce from i him on the statutory ground of two! (2) years separation; and the said | defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the j office of the Clerk of the Superior: Court of McDowell County, in the j Courthouse in Marion, North Caro-1 lina, within twenty (20) days after; the 12th day of January, 1950, and! answer or demur to the Complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in said Complaint. This the 7th day of December, 1949. S. D. MARTIN, Clerk Superior Court, McDowell County, N. C. Curlee Outercoats Combine Style with Comfort IF you want a coat which combines lasting good looks with real warmth and comfort, then, your natural choice is one of the new Curlee Outercoats which have just gone on display in our store. Like every garment which carries the Curlee Label, these coats are expertly styled and tailored with care ful attention to every detail of construction. 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