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it .'J if Ki fcrb nding THE NATIOri? Catarrh is our conn try's enemy. La grippe, lung troubles and other diseases of the mueoui mem- Drane taKe noia ' of onr people fellow with alarming fre queney. All of . . i these troubles are catarrh, and .r,i.di cannot exist inhere the membranes are clean and healthy. Mrs. Lou Davis, Fayetteville, Term., tells in her letter how Dr. Hartman's great catarrh remedy, Fe-ru-na, cured her of la grippe and serious lung com plication. She says : - "I was afflicted with a disease com monly known as la grippe two years ago ; the doctors said I had consump tion. 1 got one bottle of Pe-ru-na and the second night my cough stopped. I took several bottles, and I will say that I believe I would be a dead woman now if it had not been for Pe-ru-na.' Mary M. Pruitt, Palpa, Mo., says: Pe-ru na Medicine Co., Columbus, 0. 41 1 had la grippe for three successive vears; it seemed to get a tighter hold on me each" year. It seemed I was in the jaws of death. What had helped rue before would not do me any good. 1 saw an advertisement of Pe-ru-na.: I procured two bottles and it cured me. 1 have not felt any symptom since. You may use this in any way you please." y '. Coins CasK6 ts. When you want a nice Coffin or Cas ket at a reasonable price examine the jiew new stack of Shepherd & Brasington which has just been opened over the store of BeDnett Bros. Mr. Sam Shepherd will give prompt and careful attention to 8 11 one night or day. - A CARD. THE FIRE INSURANCE Rusiness heretofore conducted by the late W A. Rose will be continued by W 1 Rose and T. B. Wyatt. They also re spectfully solicit the patronage of the public FOR NEW BUSINESS, and rope to merit it by Promptness, Po- itcness and Protection. ROSE & WYATT, 4 genfs. brohchts Bronchitis generally begins with a common cold ; if not cured it becomes dangerous and thousands cue rrom bronchitis annually. Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup, the best remedy tor this disease, cures it m a few days. COUCH SYRUP Will promptly cure Bronchitis. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggists. TO TI1K X'UAX PKOI'LK, ROItKKD AU SHOT. BASQUET AT LAIB1XBUUG. Imrrlrsn C'oinuiiaMiouerf Ixsne a Pruelmnation On the Ere of Trnfr. Havana, Cuba, Dec. 26. The Ameri can evacuation commissioners lor Cuba Admiral Sampsou, General Mp.ie and General Batter will issue to-day a proc lamation to the pe.ple of Cu ia in refer ence to the coining transfer of the island to Aiaericaa control- A suuiinary of the proclamation follows: All classes of the Cnban people are admonished t use self-restraiatand m kI- eration. .: , . : . The Spanish government having Seat ed American officials in Cuba with the utmost courtesy and having carefully pro tected them, the Americans will return tbeiavor by protecting the Spaniards who remain on the i3hnrd." As a considerable number of Spanish trocrs will not embark for home until after January 1, the date ! the official transfer, they will be allowed to remain as long as necessary an ! will be treated as foreign soldiers in the country of a friend ly power. Provincial and inunicipil authorities will not be allowed to tax the troops so emaining, nor shall the price of sup plies intended for them be raised. " Should Spanish troops commit offenses against the persons or property of resi dents, they will be promptly tried before a Spanish military tribunal.- At noon on Jan. 1 the Spanish flags on public places will be lowered and Ameri can flags will be promptly raised. Cannon salutes will be exchanged. Military and civil officers will be at their posts to turn them over to Americans who may be des ignated lo succeed them, or in the Cases of Borne of the civil officers s-ho are re tained, to receiye instructions regarding their future course. A GREWSU.1I E IMtESEXT. Saloon-Keepers Find n Tomb stone in Their Front Yard. Chattanooga, Tenn., Special, 25th, to Atlanta Constitution. -Grimm Bros., leading salooniss of this city, received a grewsome Christmas pre sent this morning in the form of a tomb stone, and thereby hangs a tale. About two years ago William Riden, who con - ducted a cigar factory in this city, died from acute alcoholism. Riden, had been a drunkard for a year Qr more before his death and his wife had served notices on all thesaloon keepers of the city not to sell whiskey to her husband under the penalty of the law. Grimm Bros, sold Riden whisl.ey after sthe notice, and after his death the widor brought suit against them and s received a judgment in the Supreme Court lor $5,000. Pending the decision of the suit, the saloon men erected a tombstone over Riden's grave. Yesterday the widow had the stone remoyed from the ceme tery, and after inscribing it "To the murderers of William Riden,'' she had it erected - last night in the yard of the Grimm Bros, and they found it there this morning when they went out to give their Christmas greet ings. - The saloonists, it seems, just before the decision of the court, jailed, and their property has been tied up so that the widow has been unable to collect any part of her judgement. She, it is said, will begin suit now at'acking the a-signment, charging that it is fraudulent and made to defeat her claim. Experience or a . Ynnn .Man In Fitiou County A Supposed Friend': Oesperate Deed. ' Charlotte Observer. ' Monroe, Iec, 23. If toe d eposition oi a-man supposed to be dying is true, one of the most bold, yet mean and cowardly highway robberies ever heard of in this section occurred to-dfiy four miles from Monroe, on the Carolina Central road. Last night a young man by the- name of Lowe:y, whose parents live in the county south of here, came to ' Monroe Monroe from Alabama, on his way home to spend Christmas. He remained ia town last night, and his trunk not having arrived, concluded he would go down to Wingate to see his uncle, who lives there. As it is only six miles from the railroad, he started out to walk. After leaving town some distance, he met up with a young fellow named Nicholson, the two having previously known each other.. Nicholson and Lowery, talking in the usual way, walked on - together. After a while Nicholson said "let's swap guns.' Lowery replied all right, and drew his pistol out and handed it to Nicholson to look at. As soon as 'the latter got the pistol, a 3S-calibre, he jumped in front of the other man, and said, "Damn you, pull off that watcli and hand it here." Lowery said, "What do you mean, Bill?" The other replied that he meant to have that watch or kill him, and the Watch was handed over. Re ceiving it, the robber thea demanded what mouey his victim had, and received it, too, $9 or $10. As sjon as Nichol son had secured this, he deliberately raised the pistol and shot Lowrey. The ball struck the man fair over the heart but hitting some memorandum books in the vest pocket was deflected to the right. Not being shot down, Lowery wheeled and ran. Nicholson fired again, the ball taking effect in the lower part of the back. On3 more shot was fired but the ball went wild, and Lowery continued to run. Reaching a negro house near by, the alarm was given and soon the neigh borhood turned out. - This is the story the wounded man tells in his deposition, for he was at first thought to be certain to die. Nicholson was caught, the w atch, a 32 calibre pis tol and $9 were found on his person, and this seems to corrobate Lowery 's story exactly. Dr. J. M. Blair was snt for to see the wounded man. He found him badly wounded, but cannot yet express a certain opinion as to wheather it is fa tal. Sheriff Horn went to Wingate late this evening and brought the prisoner in. Complimentary lo lite Men Who Curried Riehmod-Held Fri- t day Wight. The follo wing invitation has been re ceived: . "The honor cf your presence is re quested at a banquet, Friday, December 30th, 1893, ai eight o'clock p. m,., Laur inburg. North Carolina, at Field's Hall." Complimentary t Cameron Morrison, our county chairman; Hon. John D. Bel lamy, our Congressman; Thos. J. Jerome, Chas. Stanback, our Senators; Henry Clay Wall, Hector McLean, our Repre sentatives; "W. I. Everett, Clerk Supe rior Court; Thps. S. Wright, Sheriff; Henry D. Gibson, Register of Deeds; Daniel Gay, Coroner; and our county commissioners. Toast Master Mr. Walter L. Par sons. Toasts: H in. F. M. Simmons. Our Glorious Victory; Hon. Robert B. Glenn, Democracy is Immortal; Hon. Chas. B. Ayeock, How Can we Keep the White People United?; Hou. Armistead Jones, The Value of Organization; Hon. Jno. D. Bellamy How We Won Our Victory; Mr. Robert M. Furman.Our Newspapers in the Campaign; Mr. Josephus Daniels; Democrats will Redeem Their Pledges, Hon. James T. LeGran l, The Campaign of 1900; Hon. Thos J. Jerome, Our Legis lature; Hon. Stephen Mclntye, The Red Shirts of Richmon-1; Hon. Joseph A. Brown, The State has been Redeemed; Mr. Caremon Morrison, White Suprem acy; Hon. Henry Clay Wall, Our South Carolina Neighbor?; Maj. George Hall, Why We Rej ice; Thos. S. Wright, He is Our New Democratic Sheriff. Late to bed and eaily to rise, prepares I a man lor his Dome in tne SKies. rut early to bed and a Little Erly Riser, the pill that makes lite longer and better and wiser. J. A- Hardison. When you ask for Do Witt's Witch Ha zel Salve don't accept a counterfeit or im itation There are more cases of Piles being cured by this, than all others com bined. J. A. Hardison. No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 50c, $1. AH druggists. Olscases of tat. Blood and Nerves. No one need suffer with neuralgia. Thh disease is quickly and permanently cured by Browne' Iron Bitters. Every disease of tne blood, nerves and stomach, chronic or otherwise, succumbs to Browns' Iron Bitters. Known and used for nearly a quarter of a century, it stands to-day fore most among our most vaiuea remedies -Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealenr Suicide in Lincoln, Perhaps Tor Lore. CharlotteObserver, 30th. Miss Carrie Plong committed suicide vesterdav at Indian Creek, Lincoln county, drowning herself in three feet of water. She and a young man of the name of Cror-se were, engaged and were to Lave been married last night. Tues day night they were at a party together and qnarreled. This, it is supposed, is the cause of the young lady having taken her life. . . Beauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No heautv without it. Caacarets. Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all 1m mirities from the bodv. Beein to-day tc banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. Deadly Cancer . Cured at JLast Do Not Give Up in De spairThere Is Hope! For ages it haa been . thought that Cancer is incurable, and those bo unfortunate as to have this dreadful affliction have con sidered themselves beyond hope of recovery. The doctors are ab solutely unable to afford any re lief, and the poor Batterer might well consider himself on the way to an early grave. It is now easy to see why the doctors have failed to cure Cancer. Their theories have been all wrong, and hence their treatment mis directed. They have made the mistake of thinking that by cut ting out the sore or ulcer, known as Cancer, the disease would be gotten rid of, and the patient re stored to health. But the cruel knife accomplishes nothing, for the Cancer promptly returns,and is always more virulent than beiore. It has been demonstrated, beyond doubt, that Cancer is a blood disease, and can not be cured by the surgeon's knife because the blood can not be cut away. "Several years ago my wife had an ulcer on her tongue, which, though an noying, was not regarded seriously at first. It refused to heal and began to erow. giving her much pain. The doc tors treated it for quite a while but were unable to do her any good, and finally pronounced it Cancer of a most malignant "type. We were greatly alarmed and gave her every remedy recommended, but they did not seem to reach the disease, and it continued to spread and grow. Upon the advice of a friend she began to take S. S. S., and after a few bottles had been used a decided improvement was noticed, and continuing the remedy she was cured completely and the permanence 01 the cure has been proved, as no sign of the disease has returned, though ten years have elapsed, H. L. MrDDLEBROOKS. Sparta, Ga." The cures made by S. S. S. are perma nent. It is the only blood remedy which can cure obstinate deep-seated blood diseases, because it is the only one which acts on the correct principle of forcing out the poison and ridding the system of it forever. S. 8. S. never fails to cure the worst cases of Cancer, Scrofula, Catarrh, Eczema.Contagious BloodPoison, Rheu matism, old sores, ulcers, etc., it mat ters not what other remedies have been used in vain. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable and contains not a particle of potash, mercury, arsenic or other minerals. . Valuable books on Cancer and Blood Diseases will be mailed free to any ad dress by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. WW Wadesboro, N. C. n -O W. J. Ferrell, A. B., Principal, -O- THE SPRING TERH BEGINS MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1899. TUITION PER MONTrT. Primary, first, Primary, second, Intermediate, first, Intermediate, secoud, Academic, High School, $1.00 1.50 1. 00 2.50 3.00 3-50 Reasonable reductions are made when several are sent from the same family. Cheap board in excellent house. Building and Equipment such as to secure comfort, and conducive to best work. The pat ronage of the public is cordially solicited. Flour "Royal Patent ! 7 A Wondcifal Oticovrry. The last quarter of a century record many wonderful discoveries in medicine, but none that have accomplished more for humanity than that sterling old household remedy, "Crowns' Iron Bitters. It seems to contain the very elements of jjood health, and neither man, woman or child can take it without deriving the greatest benefit, browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dei'liirv "Imperial!""Oi ange Extra!" These are our Favorite Brands: Patent, Strait and Family. See us before you buy; we oave you money. Leak & Marshall. mi a m m mmm ffl A BE The place to.buy your Hardware is at the New Hardware Store, V next door to the Bank. All our goods are new and up-to-date and were bought cheap and are being sold the same way. We are agents for the Celebrated Deering lowing Machines, and cordially invite our farmer friends to call on us and examine them. There is no better Mo w- ng Machine made than the Deering. Our Hi of ... 'I liave beeu troubled a great deal with a torpid liver, which produces constipa tion. I found CASCARETS to be all you claim for them and secured such relief the first trial, that I purchased another supply and was com pletely cured. I shall only be too glad to rec ommend Cascarets whenever the onportonity id presented." J. A. Smith. 3320 Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. CANDY fj LU CATHARTiC Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. T)o Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c. UK. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SlcrUag Vtmtf tiui, Cblcagn, MwtrraU tn York. 320 KG-TO-BAG Sold and ennra7ifed by all drug gists to CVKE Tobacco Habit. TRY ALLEN'S FOGT-EASF, A uowrier lo be shaken into the shoes. At I lii.i season yonr feet feei swollen, nervous ami tlamp If you have smarting feet or liifht shoes, iry Allen's ' Foot-Ease. It warms I lie feet and makes walking easy Tures swollen and sweating fet, blisters and callous snots. Relieves rorns and nun inns of all nain and is a eertain cure for Chilblains and Frost bites. Try it to-day Sold bv all druugists and shoe stores for lit: Trial package FREE Address, Al len S. Olnist-d, liCKoy, JM. 1. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet and Instantly takes the sting out of crns and bunions. It's the greatest com fort discovery of the age. Allen's toot Kase makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It 1 Is a rertam cure fur Chilblains, sweating, ra'lons. ttred. aching feet. Try it to-dat iil'l by all druagists an-l shoe sto es 35c Tnl package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted. I.eRoy. N. . Notice. Dentil oi Senator Morrill. Washington, Dec. 23. Hon. Justin S. Morrill, the s -nior United States Senator from Vermont, died at 25 minutes past 1 o'clock this morning, in the 89th year of his age, after an illness of less than a week. The immediate cause of death was pneumonia, which developed trom an attack of grip contracted about a week ago In the death ot Hon. Justin Smith Mor rill, the Senate lost its senior member in point of service and its oldest in age. He had served continuously in the Senate for more than 31 years, and he was 83 years of age on the 14th of April last. With the single exception of Hon. Galnsha Grow, of the House of Representatives, he was the only man in Congress whose congressional career bean prior to the beginning of the civil war, and he had the honor over Mr. Grow in that his con gressional service had been continuous covering in the Senate and House com bined almost 44 years. A cough is not like a fever. It does not have to run a certain course Cure it auicklv and effectually with One Min ute Cough Cure, the best remedy for all asresand tor the most severe cases. We recommend it because it's good. J. A. HardiFon. Overcome evil with good. Overcome your cough and colds with One Minute Uougn uure. it is so gooa cnnarea cry for it. It cures croup, bronchitis, pneu monia, grippe and all throat and lung diseases, j. A. Hardison. 4 IPYNY-PECTORAL- VERT VALUABLE remedy I 't" enactions 01 tne A QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. In all 1 THROAT OR LUNGS. Largo Bottles, 25c. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lim. Prop's of Perry Davis' Paih-Killer. FOR SALE Br To Cure Constipation . orever. Take Cascarets Caudy Cathartic. 10c or 25c If C C. C fail to cure, drupgists refund monev Will Hnke no Mistake. "1 had impnre blood and was troubled wnu bad sores and heart disease Since taking a few bottles of Hood's !5arsala illa ail s. niptoms 'f nij iilne6s have disap peared and my cuie seems permanent. Those w ho take Hood's for a blood purifier will make no mistake." Raleigh J. bally, Lancaster. Va. Hood's Pills cure all lier ills. Easy to take, easy to operate; reliable, sure, -5c. . VPursuant to and by virtue of a judgment. order ami decree of the Superior Court for Anson tounty, made at the Spring Term, 1W. in an action entitled Charles M. Burns, plaintiff, against Z. T Redfearu and wife, Naran E. Redfearn, defendants, I, as com missioner appointed ty the court, will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Wadesboro on Monday, the Dili day of January, 1899, at 12 o'clock ni. the landsjiescribed in the complaint in said canseand being that tract of land allotted to Z. T. Redfearn In the division of the viand of Towulv Redfearn and known as he R. A. Hall place on Dead Fall creek tn Anson coonty, bounded as follows: Be ginning at a stake in the Jackson Road, : T. W. Kendall's corner, and runs with said .Toad S. E. 25.S0 chains to a bridgeover Dead Fall creek; thence S- 5, W. 4 chains do a stake in said road; thence N. 8, VV". 18.80-chains to a mullierry tree, walnut and mulberry pointers; thence S. t&, W. 12 25 chains to a Make, sweet gnm and mulberry ' pointers; thence 8. 56U, W. 17.70 chains to a stake on the week, Kayneld's corner; . (hence with the various courses of said ' creek fr7 20 chains to a stake in said Dead ' Fall creek and in the Camden road; thence -: with said road 66. S6 chains to a stake in ' said road, T, W. Kendall's corner; thence Uh his line to the beginning, containing 205 acres This sale is made subject to con firmation In the court. December 7th. ls8. C D. BENNETT, Commissioner. A ISesro's Fwwrful G'rini. Raleigh correspondence Charlotte Ob server, 27th. To-night Thomas Smith, colored, was brought here and jailed to save him from lynching. He lives four miles from Sinuhfield. To-day three white b iys passing his house threw Borne firecrack ers. Smith ran out and with a pocket knife cut the throat of one boy, named Cawthoin. The boy fell dead. Smith then cut the throat of another, but missed the jugular vein. The th'rd boy fled. Bloodhounds from Goldsboro trailed Smith to Smithfield. His wife was there and forced to revealed hi3 hiding plfcCg, which was in the negro Odd Fellows' hall, and over a negro store. He was jailed at Smithfield. Open threats of lynching were made. Had he remained there a few hours longer he would surely havo been lynched. J PAMKER'S HAIR BALSAM . FronuM a ltiiurtant ffTtrtriri. FOe to BMtora Giy, Cum caip fliiwiei DAir jaiiicg Constipation prevents the body fom ridding itself of waste natter. Dc Witt's Little ilarly Risers will remove the trou ble aud cure Sick Headache, Billious nets. Inactive Liver and clear The Com plexion. Small, sugar coated , don't gripe or cause nausea. J. A. Hardison. The sooner a cough or cold is cured without harm to the sufferer the better. Lingering colds are dangerous. Hacking cough is distressing. One Minute Dough Cure quickly cures it. Why suffer when 8uch a cough cure is within reach? It is pleasant to the taste, J. A, Hardison. - m m Don't Tobacco Spit aud Swultc Tuur Life Away. 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Mother's Friend helps the muscles to relax and expand naturally re lieves morning sickness removes the cause of nervousness and head ache prevents hard and rising breasts-r-shortens labor and lessens the pains and helps the patient to rapid recovery. From a letter by a Shreveport, La., woman : I have been using your wonderful remedy, Mother s Friend, for the last two months, and find it just as recommended, " Druggists sell it at $ I per botUa. e THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. , , Send for our free illustrated book, "Before Baby is Born." Land sals Dy Commissioner. The undersigned commissioner will sell, for cash, at the court house door in Wades !ro about 12 in. on Monday, January 80th, ltflfl, the fonr-nimhs undivided inter est of the late John H Hardison in that tract of 2oO acres of land in Uulledge town ship, Alison county, and known as the late Thos. J. Hardison home place. Sale will be made under decree of the Sujierlor Court for Anson county in a proceeding to make real estate assets and will tie mbject to confirmation of the Court. This Dec. 2Hlh, I8fl8. JAMES A- LOCKHART, Coin'r, DOUBLE DAILY SERYICE , i 1 TO ATLANTJV, CHARLOT1E. NEW ORLEANS, ATHENStWILMINGTON AUGUSTA, CHAiTAKOOGA, KASHVILLK I AND NEW YORK1 PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON, NORFOLK, RICHMOND. Scheduli in effect Mav 8,1898. SUTIIBOUM. No. 403. No. 41. Cv. New York, enn. R.R. n ooom 9 oopni Lv. Philadelphi . ' I lapra 12 05am Lv. Baltimore, " 3 15pm 1 50am Lv. Washingtot " 4 40pm ' 430am I.v. Richmond. A.CX., 8 56pm 9 05am Lv. Norfolk, Lv Portsmoutl S.A.I, ., 8 30pm 8 45pm 9 05am 9 20am Lv. Weldon, Ar. Raleigh, Ar. Hamlet, Ar. Monroe, n 28pm 2 1 6am 5 07am 643am n 55am 3 4pn 6 56pm 9 12pm Ar. Charlotte, Ar. Cliuton. Ar. Abbeville Ar. Athens, Ar. Atlanta TASTELESS nn n 2 l6am 3 28 am IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. Gai.atia, Ills., Not. 16, 1893. Perls Medicine Co., bt. Louis, Mo. Ccntlemen: We sold laas year, 600 bottles of GllOVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and hnva boueht threo gross already this year. In all owi ex perience of 14 yenrs. In tho drug business, have never sold nn nrticle that gave such universal satis taction as your Tonic Yours tr-.ilv, Abse'y.Cakk & CO Grover's Tasteless nhill Tonic is guaran teed lo cure dulls, fever and malaria in all its foris.s. Notice of Application for Char ter of Telephone Company. The undersigned, in behalf of themselves and their associates. if any. will apply to the iicm vjeueiai Assemoiy 01 i on n Carolina for Charter o a Telephone company to do ousiness in Anson and" other counties in North Carolina. W. A. SMITH, W. II. WILUOIT. This. Dec 8lh, 1898. . Ar. Wilmington Lv. Raleigh, Ar. Hcndeison, Lv. Henderson, Ar. Weldon. Ar. Richmond. A.C.L-, 820am Ar. Washins;tjn,Penn.R.R. 12 31P Ar. Baltimore, " I 46pm Ar. Philadelphia, 3 5Pra Ar. New York, 23pm Notice. The regular annual meeting of the Stock holders ot the First National Hank of Wadesboro will be held at their banking house in Wadesboro,- N. C, on Tuesday, January 10th, 1899, at U o'clock a. m. W. L. MARSHALL, Cashier. Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of the late i'hos. M. Iletidley are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned administrator by or before Dec. 16th r low, or this notice will be pltrad In bar of their recovejy. 1 c. 13th, 1S9S. A. E. 1ILADLEY, Adm'r ' d. b. n. of Thos. M. Ilendley, CoiM Fertilizer Distributor ai Flow. The following certificate tells what the Combined Fertilizer Distributor and Plow, patented by Messrs A. E and W. A. Wad dell, is. If you are a farmer it will pay you to see this very useful labor-saving ma chine. Here is the certificate: : We have examined and seen at work the Combined Fertilizer Distributor and Plow, invented and patented by A. E and W. A. Waddell, and consider it a great labor-sav ing machine for farmers. It works with accuracy, and is the only distributor that we have examined that does satisfactory work. It is a pleasure for ns to recommend the Messrs. Waddell and their machine T. EOBIXbON, J.F. KOSS, W.B.McLENDON, J.G.BOYLIN. 7 50am io 25pm S.A.L., entral time) 9 45a in 11 03am 1 13pm 2 50pm KOKrilBODKD. No, 402. Lv. Atlanta(Ceit.timejSALi2 0on n Lv. Athens, i " 3 Lv. Abbeville, " 5 5P Lv. Clinton, 't 30pm i2 14am 1 35am 3 43am 5 20am Administratrix's Notice. . I have this day qualified as administratrix of the estate of Margaret Dees, dee'd, and hereby notify all persons tiavint; claims against said "estate to present them to me on or before I he 2nd day of December, 1S99, for settlement. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment. This Xov. 281 h, 1898 hr ALICE X DEES, mark Administratrix of Margaret Dees. 1899. THE SUN. 1899. BALT1MDHE, M. D. No. 38. 7 50pm 11 19pm I 35am 255am Ar. 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Both the Daily and Weekly Sun matted tree of postage in the United States, Can ada and Mexico. Payments ia variably in advance. Address . A. S. ABELL COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors, Baltimore, if d. Office of Register of Deeds, Anson County. "Wadesboro, N. C., Dec. ioth, 1S98. Pursuant to the provision of section 713 ' showing- items of nature of all compensa tion audited by the Board of Commis sioners oi Anson County to members thereof severally from November 1st, 1897, to Nov. 1st, 1S9S, both inclusive is submitted to the public: NUMBER OF MEETINGS HELD, 28. T. C Robinson, Chairman. i Atttended 28 meetings at $2.00 per day, Traveled 648 miles at 5 cents per mile, $5600 32 00 FOR SALE. Good second band Bnggy and Har ness at right price. Best seed wheat, be B. H. CROWDER. ?S8 40 Jas. E. Jones. Attended 15 meetings at 2.00 per day, fjo 00 Traveled a7o miles at 5 cents per mile, 13 50 f 43 SO J. M. Wall. Attended 28 meetings at $2 00 per day $5 00 Traveled 324 miles at 5 cents per mile, 16 20 Dr. Humphreys Specifies act directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in other parts of the system. They Cars the Sick. o. ecus. rUCBS- I Fever. Congestion. IutlammAtlou. .35 . it Worms. Worm Fever, VTorm Colic... .25 3 Teetbtni. Colic. Crying, Wakefulnex .35 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adult 35 7 Coach. Colds, Bronchitis SS 5 Xearalcta. Toothache, Faceacbe. 35 -Heaaaehe. Sick Headache. Vertlo. .IS 10 DysaeasJa.IiidIgeattoa.WeakStomaeh.35 11- 6aBreee or Palatal Perloa 35 13 White. Too Profuse Period.... 35 13 Croop. LarvBgltl. Hoarseaea .23 14 Salt Rheum. Erysi pels, Eroption . .35 1 5 RbeamalUm. Rheumatic Pains. 33 1-Malarla. ChllU. Fever and Acna .y. .34 19 Catarrh, InOnenn, Cold la the Bfead .S3 20- Whoopia-Couh 35 27-Kiaaey Diseases .35 2-!Vervoa Debility-- l. 30 Urinary Wcabaess. Wetting Bed... .35 77-Gri. Hay Fever 35 Dr. HumphreT' Manual of all Diseases at your DrureUts or Mailed Free. , Sold by druggists, or seat on receipt of prlca, fumphryi' kled. Co., Cor. WUUam i Jots 84., ew York. Anson Institute, WADESB0K0 N. C. D. A. McXSrkgob, A. B Principal THE SPRING TERM $72 20 BEGINS iluDAi, jajn. y, iya. . G- Jones. Attended 9 meetings at $ 2.00 per day, 800 Trayelcd 162 u.ilci at 5 cents per mile, 8 10 ! TdTIOS LV LlTSSART DiPARTVIST $2, $3 and $4 per month. tar-No deduction made for lost time. Boardin private families for $8 permonti $26 10 Total, $23020 No unverified accounts audited. I, S. A. Benton, Register of Deeds of, Anson county and Clerk to Board of County Commissioners, do hereby certi fy that the above accounts are a true copy from the books in my office, and ( that 'he number of days and mileaea credited to each Commissioner is true. S. A. Bkntox, Register of Deeds and Clerk Ex-Officio to Board of County Commissioners. Pain haa no abov with Dr. Miles' Pain PtUa. 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