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si A r? asm JAS. U. JJOVLIX, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER PUHL18UEI) MONDAYS AX I) THURSDAYS 31.00 A YEAR, DUE IN ADVANCE Volume 27 Wadesboro, N. C, Thursday, December 30, 1909 Number 10 11,1 iii J flfiirrt firm M il l ACkan'Man , Outside cleanliness ii leu than ImII the nettle. A mam my orub himself dozen linM day, and still bm nnclasn. Good health meana cleanliness sot only outbids, but inalda. It aieana clean itomaoh, clean bowels, clean blood. clean liver, end new, clean, healthy tissues, Tho man who it clean in thia way will look it and act It. He will work with oerfy and think cleao, oUmr, healthy thoughts. He will never be troi.W.4 n itb llr, lun. .tamook er kluod disorders. Uyspcpsia and iiiiitgnaiiua origtuotoi ja mniljan eCooa echa, blood diseaM-s are found where there u iTf'T Mood. OoumiUiuajte4 brvaelutia mean ua Jean luaga. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DiscQyery prevents tlieee diaceeea. I: aaakee a mu'i Inside eloosi nd healthy. It cleans the dirfestire orgasM, Stakes pvre clean blood, and clean, healthy flesh. It restores tone to the nervous system, and cures bottom exkaaitioa as if prostration. It oontaini no alcohol or habit-lorminf drufi. Constipation" 1 the most uncloan unoleaaliaeaa. Dr. PiercVs PUasaat Pel lets cure it. Tliey never gripe. Easy to take as candy. At the Top Of the List The Anson Real Estate and Insurance Co ii justly pround of the splendid record of the outhern Life & Trust Co. No wonder that the eyrs of the insurance world are on the Southern Life and Insurance Co., the Old Relia ble Giant Company of the South. Here , is the record compared with the other Standard Companies. Interest .Earnings and Xw of the principal s Ft earnings and small fifttve" standi ii interest earnings viterest Earned, on tmpanies. During the 908. Per Ct. .6l fri-nat Company Ins I r in 0.16 .' 14 f CO 4.1 4 ft". 4.H 4Kt 4 K5 4.S3 4.WI 4 7!) i.7T 4.74 4.7U 4.0W 4 6M 4 00 . 4.5! 4 64 fUle A Trust fhitual ' lUtui.l J Benefit i clel-a Sn Hancock "l nal Life of Vermont I western Mutual jreticutt Mutual . ,:.il-f New York a Life, New York HnRliiid Mutual ( Mutual, Mass. 4uiilhu achusotts Mutual initial table. New York York I.lfn I Reports from the company thus far in 1909 show f.t talS DheriOmcnal rrror.f Is hined. In most of the principal tQwns of NortK Caro .aa it is hard to find a prominent man who is insurable vho is not a policy holder in the Southern Life and f rust Co. Are you one? If not, come and let us .show you. ffii Real Estate and Ins Co. hiiadeipliia " Philadelphia comes from two Greek words, philos and adclphos, meaning respectively love and ' brother, and taken together these Greek words mean brotherly love. If we add the word life, we have the name of one of the b:st insurance companies in existence, the Philadelphia bife, and most significantly, intimating simply that the brotherlybenefits of good insurance at low rates are ex tended to the pfolicy holder not merely for one or two years but during his entire life, paying his death claim promptly at the hour of the family's greatest loss. Tbink of a 20-year endowment, age 35. for $37.81, as over against the 50 or more dollars charged by other rimpanicsv per $1,000. 20 pay life, age 35, per $1,000, I ! 02; other companies, from $35 up. Ordinary life, : ;r?e 35, per $lt000, $19.60; other companies, $26 and v. Simply instances where the insured is guaranteed liis just equity. ' Can you do better than this? Why not get further information respecting this insurance? See me at once. F. B. HYDE, Wht-n you buy foney Orders I j 'fct 'tticv or express office "you t r inizint; outside people and I'nited States government. i .Mnii: y Orders" of toe rn Savings Bank, .!;ud or Vadeaboro ft Death Rate in 1908. jurces of dividends arc large death losses. , The following i of Various companies with and death losses: Death Rate Per Cent of Mean Insurance In Force, for Vuri ous Companies, in the Year 1908. Per Ct. 0.49 So Life A Trait Company 1'aciflc Mutual Union Central Northwestern Mutual Provident I.ifo & Trust National Life ot Vermont Penn Mutual " New York Life Mutual Brteflt , Home Life. New York Massachusetts Mutual Travelers "Phoenix Mutual State Mutual, Mass. ,tna New England Mutual, New York Equitable, New York Connecticut Mutual tf.et 0.89 .94 0.94 0.99 1.01 1.19 1 14 1.14V 1.18 1.1H 1.18 1.21 1 ! 1111 1.49 1.60 333 ... hnc hf-tn mnr than maSn. Life Ins. Go. Dist. Agent it AND HIDES HIGHEST HAH EXT PBICB PAIB FOR BAV fUBS . AND BIDES. WsetCstmnlasion. Write fee W; - , pnoMlstmentlonlnf thiaad 3 JOHN WHITE A 00- 1! Administrators Notice. Havinfr this day qaalifled as Admlnia trator on the estate of Wiley Bowers, de oeaaed, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent that they are required to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of December, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This the 6th day of December, 1909. -A , , M. M. BOWERS, Administrator on the estate of Wiley Bowers. Robinson & Caudle, Attorneys. Fire Insurance! I write Fire Insuranoe In 4 North 1 'arolina Companies, in 11 other Lnited States l orn p&nies and in 4 foreign Companies. Br me when you wish to insure againfrt, Br I'hnue j , , IX A. AlcCiHEOOR. MR. SHIRUILL REINSTATED Shelhy, N. C, Ifecwubrr 22ud A U-U-risui u recclVtHi lie re today by Rev. Cliurltm F. 81ierrlll, from BlMbop Jm-fl Atklus, who Id In Or Undo, Fla., notifying blia of his up- poiuliuetit its puslor of the First Metbotlist i-buieh of Hbelby, and til reeling ibnt be uwuuie his jstorlal rrlatlons luniieUinU'ly Thin is j'a Ing luforuiatloo to Shelby Mrtho diMUwhohuve mj loyally supported Mr. Shet rill durlnu liU conft renue trial und the trouble and e treat) Inel deut thereto. He will be gladly re' ceivnl ind taken Into the hearta and homes of Shelby people without re gard to denominational atllllaUoim. Mr. Biierill w.ll till his pulpit Sun day uiorulng and ult'ht tod regular ly tberenfler. Hit legion ot friends throughout the Stite will likewise learu with pleasure of his point' inent to bo important a pastorale and thai his lot It) to be cast the incoming year among his friends who have stood by him no loyally. Many persons Bad themselves affected with a persistent eougb after an attack of induenta. As this eough can be prom ply cured by the use of Chaoiborlaln't Cough KeuiFdy, It should not be allowt-d. to run on until It becomes trouulesome. bold by 1 'arsons Drug Co. Lsaltif Than, ' The trusts see in to be at the bottom of everything," said the complaining peison. "Wrong agaiu," replied the quibKor. "The trusts are always on top "Wash. lagtonbtar. KetmlalM t Via hnwola nmmnlA. nutural mnf..iwnt. imiM Min.tlnuMmi Doau's Kegulets. Ask your druggist for mem. k cents a boi. Scott's Emulsi is the original has been the standard for thirty-five years. There are thousands of so-called "just as good" Emulsions, but they are not they are simply imi tations which are never as good as the original. They are like thin milk SCOTT'S is thick like heavy cream. If you want it thin, do it yourself with water but dont buy it thin. FOB BALI BT AU. DBDOOISTS Bsb4 10s., aaaM of pspsr ss this ad. lor ear bssatlful BsTlaas Bank sal Child1, Bkatsk-Book. Saek bask sonlaiai a Oeod Luok Psaar. SCOTT A BOWNE, 409 Pearl 8t, New York W. F. Gray, d. d. s. (OFICE IN SMITH & DUNLAP BL'DG) Wadesboro, N. C. A II Operations Warranted JOHN T BENNETT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. AU legal business will receive DroniDt tttention. Ofilce in the last room on the right in the court house for the pitweut, it wing the room heretofore occupied by fJeunett & Bi n nett, Attorneys. DR. BOYETTE, Dentist. Office up stairs over Tomllnson's drug tore. ' Phone 79. : : : Wadesboro, N. C. JOHN W. GULLEDGE, Attorney and Coun'llor-al Law and Heal Est'te Agent, Wadesboro, N. C, ill legal business will have nromnt and painstaking attention. Your sales and purchases of real estate may be facilitated by calling on or writing to me. Will also rent or lease yourtown property and form ing lauds and collect the. rent for thn name Office over Wadesboro Clothing & Shoe Company's Store., . j H H. MoLbnuos F. E. Thomas. McLendon & Thomas ATTO B NE YS- AT-L A W WADES .OKO, N. C. All Business will Receive Prompt Attention. - PHONE 61. ROY M. HUNTLEY 0. D. S. Office. Beednd Floor of New National Bank Building. Work Done Day or Night. PHONE NO 90. Fleetwood W. Dunlap ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Wadesboro, , ' . N. C. OBBei Sad Floor , v.tlonil I Bank Bus on The Mullet In Gulf Waters. The mulU-t lias always attracted a goodly share or addition. His fame Is not (.'IrcumsorliMMl i,y the Ixmiuliirirs of the gulf. Whether the vlxlior le frcm the Atlantic or the I'arlllc roust or from I tie nborea ot the Mediterra nean or the Baltic, be wants to aen, ei amine and feast oil the mullet. lie Is the bout knowu fish that awlina. Rome have a prrjudlre against bliu; but, like all reellnga of this na ture. It reals on au unsulmtaiiUal foun dation. It ran not bear luveMtlgutlon. for the mullet layi a greater art lu apeaalng the craving for sea food than any flab that lulmhlls the waters of the gulf, lie is here lu summer and winter. In full and In NpiliiR. When the tlnliei'innn ronteiuplatca his plight, hen Im-k Ih against bin) and a feeling of leireNloii rreepa over lilm. the mullet, Ml ways ready to give him a helping band. ruHhus Into bla seine and contribute to bis fortune and lo the gastrouoiulc pleasure of the thou sands of t(iU lo whom they art abl ped. lie I a regular standby. In prosierlty and In adversity be la al ways here In abundance. I'ascsgoula Chroulile. Helping Him Out. He was well groomed. suIht, evi dently Intelligent, but be looked wor ried as he aroached a policeman ou Broad way, near I-oug Acre square. "Otfloer, 1 know my name and all that sort of thing,'' mid be, "but don't know where 1 live. What'll I do almutitr "Advertise," said the Mueeoat with a stony stare. "What are you giving me?" "Honest." continued the worried one, "I'm a stronger lu New York. Got here this mnruliiK. Had the nddresa of boarding bouse ou a slip of paper friend gave uie. Weut there, engaged board, left my trunk and then went out on business. .Vow I've lost the strip of pnjier somehow, and I've for gotten the atreet and number. What'll I dor "Advertise." repeated the blueeoat, but less bluntly. "Then go to a hotel and wait for an answer. Another way Is to write to the friend wbo gave you the address." "Thank you," said the lost one grate fully. Xew York Ulobe. Rich (lifts are Peer beaide this: "I want to go on record as aaying that 1 regard Electric Bitters as one of the greatest gifta that Uod has made to woman, writes Mrs. O. Rhine- vault, of Vestal Center, N. Y., "I can uever forget what It has done for me.' Tnis glorious medicine gives a woman bouyant spirits, vigor ot body and jubi lant health. It quickly cures Nervoua ness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy Head ache, Backacho, Fainting - and Dizty Spells', soon builds up the weakaJUng and sickly. Try thcui. hue at Parsons Drug Co. Trapping by Bnlf. Young Lady (on flrnt visit to Weitern ranch) For what purpjsu do you use that coll of line on your saddle? Cowpuncher That line, as you call it, lady, we use for catching cattle aud horses. Young Lady I dare say. Now, may I ask what do you ute for bait Judge. Foley's Honey aud Tar is the best and safest cough remedy for children At first symptoms of a cold, give as directed, and ward off danger of croup, bronchitis, .Sore throat, cold In the head, and suffy breath lag. It brings comfort and ease to the lit tle ones. Contains no opiates or other harmful drags. Keep always on hand, and refuse substitutes. Parsons Drug Co. Pee Deo Pharmacy. An Appropriate Mama. "That seems to be a curious name you you have.for your mule." "Yes, sun. 1 calls uun Climate, 'cause de mo' you abuses him de mo' disagreeable he gits." Woshington Star. After exposure, and when you fuel a cold coming on, take Foley's Honey and Tar the great' throat-, and lnug remedy. It stops the cough, "relieves the congestion, and expels the cold from your system. Is mildly laxativo. Refuse substitutes. Par sons Drug Co; Pee Dee Pharmacy. Wladem Aa H Bass It. Mrs. Henpeok Who were the this wise men, Job) 'Bachelors.'" JJfe. Baby won't suffer Dye minute with croup if you apply Dr. Thomas' Electrlo Ull at once. It acts like magic. 1 For His Sake "My husband begged me to take Cardui," writes Mat tie L Bishop, of Waverly, Va., "and for his sake I a greed to try it Before 1 had taken 1 bottle, I felt better; "Before taking Cardui I suffered miserably every month and had to go to bed until it wore of but nowj am all right" B SO The Woman's Tonic - You know Cardui will help you, because it has helped others who were in the same fix as you. It is not only a medi cine for sick women, but a tonic for weak women. Being made from mild, gentle, vegetable ingredi ents, it is perfectly harm less and has no bad after-effects. Cardui can be relied upon to help you. Try it today. At all druggists. " sW n rrrnnn Life's Day. The time that has el:ipseil since (he first hm'h i'u life of life on viirih bus been variously cull inn I ml -at lim.ono, inio to j.uo.iiik) years. To tux our powers of cvmirebeiinlou as Utile as poxKlble Dr. 11. rk'hiulili of Jemt hns taken the shortest estimate anil has tried to tnuko uuilvrstuiidiililu the live greiil evolutlotinry periixls throtiKli which life baa passed by comparing them sHIi dny "f I woiiiy-fouc bnurs. This U the result: The nri uHi..ir t. rloil (."C.isiO.lXN) yrurs) Is represented by 12 hours 30 minutes; puleomilc (:tl. OtMi.lio years). 8 hours T minutes; fnesunole Ol."".o"0 Tea rut, 2 hours 3S minutes; rvnozoU- (.'t.iKUXoiiO ye.irHi, 4,'t mlniues; aullmipoiDlc (KifMNH) yeurs) 2 minutes. . If the lust period, the age of tun ii. lie coniRred In lis hiiIhIiv alona iy (he nnntv scale It is fouui! that be "blslorlj" portion rovers only 5 seconds, and 3 secomls are mi 111 rieiid for the Christ inn era. It seem incredible, but the evklelico Is con vlucBig tlmt this does not iiii:"n the y me relntloiis of our written rec orda vrltu the record or the rs ks. ,. An Caat Indian Crime. The occidental leader who shrugs bis shoulders deploring)' over the evils of llulluu enste tin little conception of what suffering Ihe custom Involves. Its tragedies extend even to the hum ble.'rouimonplace mutters of cveryiluy life. J A little incident witnessed by Prlsre Botldur Karngeorgevltch und chronicled iu lib "Euchanted India neeo no comment. Btones aud flying sticks were thrown at a, little paruib girl whose Rhuilow ns he passed denied the rood ol n llrnli uiau. II merely threw away the rice, which the dugs soon finished. Hut the i bystanders wbo witnessed the girl' Insolence in going ho neur n holy mail she, so base and unworthy (lew at the unhappy creature, who run away screaming it ml dropping Ihe luud of wood abe was carrying on tier buck. Meat on a Spit It' wart the custom In inediiieval liuies to servo roust uient ou a spit unit to paf It round the table for eucb guest to cut off what he liked. In I'muce one still finds chicken livers and bit con ser veil ou hiiiuII spits. It I probuble that uiHiiy ieople con tiuued to prefer Augers to table uteu alia eveu after the.se were perfected nml lu general use, for knives were certainly Invented at the period when Charles XII. chose to butter bis bread with his royal thumb. Wanted One Saved. "My task lu life." snld the minister complacently, "consists in saving young men." "Ah," replied the maiden, with soulful longing, ".save a good one for tne, wou't yoUJ" ' " His Big Hit. "Jones tnade an awful big hit nt the banquet the other night." "Is that o?" "Yea; he was called on for a speech and refused." Detroit Free Press. Happy Thought! Tolce From Within the Taxlcab Shay, choofer. bow much do I owe ye 'Seven dollars and fifty cents, sir." 'Well. shay, back up till ye come to 30 cents. That's nil I got." Life. Wealth is not his that hits It, but bis that enjoys it. The symptoms of kidney trouble are urinary disorders, weak back and back ache, iheumntiMU aud illinium' c piuui, aud twinges, paius iu thu gimn,. elu. There is nothing as good for kidney nnd bladder trouble ns DcWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. You can depend upon them to give entire satisfaction. They ai antiseptic, act promptly nud soothe pulu Sold by Parsoos Drug Co. . The Kxerptl . It was married men's night at the re vival meeting. 'Let all you husbands who have trou- bees ou your minds stunt! up!" shouted the emotional preacher at the height ot his spasm, . ; lnstautly every mau In the church rose to his fee except one. 'Ah!" exclaimed the preacher,, peering out at this lone sitter, who occupied n chair near the door aud apart from the others. "You are one in a million." "It aia'l that," piped , bock this out helplessly as the rest of Ui congiegatlon turned to gaze suspiciously at lilm. "1 can't get up; I'm paralyzed!" Tit-Bits. Alone In Haw Mill l Midnight unmindful of dampness, drafts, storms' or cold, W. J. Atkins worked as Night Watchman) at Bannor Springs, Teun. Huch exposure gave him a severe cold that settled on his lungs. . At last ho had to give up work, Ho tried many remedies, but all failed till he used Dr. Kiug's New Discovery. "After using one bottle" he writes,; "I weut back to work as well as ever.", Severe colds, .stubborn oougna, inflamed throats and nun lungs, Hemorrages, Croup and Whooping Cough get quick relief and prompt cure from this glorious medicine. 50c and f l.tm. Trial bottle flee, guaranteed by Parlous Drug Co. . Doing Fairly Well. "How is your courtship coming along?" "Oil, fairly well!" "Are you getting any nearer her father!" "A trifle since fall began. We've moved In from the front veranda to the parlor and he's moved in from the back porch to the kltcuin." Washiugton Herald. : Mrs. . 8. -Joyce, Claremout, N. H., writes "About a year ago 1 honght two bottles of Foley's Kidney llcmedv. Itcured me of a severe case ol kiduey trouble of several years standing. Itcertuinly hr a good medicine, and I heartily recommend I'tu-sons Drug Co.; Pee . Doe Phar macy! Cheatrd. "Why, little boy, whut are you cryine about!" I don't get no Christmas vacation!" "That's unjust. Why don't you?" '"Cause I ain't old enough to go to school yet..'J Clevolond Leader. The best iUs Is DeWitt's Little Early Risers the s rf-w-rflmrk1&',aut; aud sure little liver Witch Hazi ' lie Witt's Carboliztsd ' ordinal Uood aud especially r en ts, bu r p;'es. Going Into a 6afer Butineaa. It vvn CiiHHlily'a first inortiing a nevMpiiH-r ciinler. Kiom side to side of the men no ho hurried, dropping the moist alieets In vestibules and miming them in the spnee between the iloor mid Hill, l lniilly he eaine lo u hnuse Hint was Hcpiiiiileil from the sidew.i'.k by nn nru etudded ynrd. fiis'sidy opeu ed the Iron gnle nml walked up the moiie purn. lie Knelt lit tne vestinuie ami xlnrlcd iiiiinliig the puier under the door. An upper window was ruls ed, and n womiiu's voice called: "Is that you, Harry? You are awful late. I beur the milk curt rattling." CiixMldy thought It best to. remain qulot. The voice contluued: iuu iieetin i tiilnk I'm coining down at hucIi nn hour! The Idea of you, iiiiirt led man, coming home at such lime! Lost your key, as nsusl? Well, catch tills one." A heavy piece of brass shot two sto ries. There, was n heivy full, and tb veHtlbiile reseiubliHl a press riKiin, Some one found Cassldy smoking bis pipe lu the "accident ward. "Going buck to the carrier router they asked. "Mver once more," responded Caasi dy. "til'm golu' buck to wur-rnk lu Ih' ipiurry. Thor's no fullln' kaea tlmr, only (l.viioinlteil rocks." Chlcngo News. As Expanded. A, illhiiliutlve spet'imeu of Juvenll feinlnlnlty yclept .Miss Muffet bad phfeed herself lu a sitting posture upon au article ot household furniture ordl iinrily termed au ottoman or hassock, ministering to the grattllcatiou of ber giistntory organs by lngnrgllutlng the congulutisl portlou of bovine Ino ten I lluld ininglitl with the watery serum of the same which remains aft er the conguliitcd portlou has been segregated am! withdrawn.. Happening to glance downward, she observed luut a specimen of tile genu. araneldu. class nnuliuldii. rcninrkiiMe for its ability to priKluce tilunieiits of extrnonliuary tenuity from its own iiileiior. bud taken a position uikiii the ottoiii.-in or hiiNNiM-k In immediate prox Imity to ber. Which totally unexpected lucldeut aroused her npprehcuMlon tu such nn extent that she Immediately, not to any precipitately, arose from her alt ting posture and departed from the locality, leaving the intruder iu undis puted possession of the apartment. (.'blctigo Tribune. An Easy Job. In uiitebelltim dnys Colonel Moore of Kentucky owned a large number of slnvcs. One day one of the field hands, named Jujie, win guilty of some lieg ligeiice and was sent to the woods at once to cut down aud split up a black gum tree, practicully au Impossible task. Jupe cut dowu the tree aud la bored huiti to split the tough wood but, in vain. In the meantime a thun derstorm ciinie up, und Jupe sought refuge under a brush heap. Directly the lightning struck a hirgo poplar near by, splitting It Into kindling wood After the sloi'in bad passed Jupe crawled out from Ids place of Security nnd after Inking it careful look at the remains of the poplar tree, which were scattered nil over the woods, said: Mr. Light nin', 1 wish you had Just tried yo' linn" on (lis black gum. Any blunic fool can split u inipbir!" Cleve land Leader. How Welshwomen Carry Their Babies. The quaint old Welsh way lu which Swansea women carry their babies at tracts every one's notice when visiting that town for the first time. A big shawl over the fight shoulder la drawn down to the left hip, where the two ends of the slinul are met aud held together, forming a sort of pouch or pocket, iu which the buhy snuggles cozll.v and safely. Its weight is so supported by the hip and distributed by the Bhawl over the whole upper part of the body that there is no atruiu at till nor tiny tiring of the arms. This probably accounts for the upright car riage of the Welsh mother. Moreover, the method Is comfortable for4 the child and 'so safe that iu Swansea small boys swulhed lu their mothers' shawls are seeu carrying the family's latest baby. London Chronicle. Dean Swift's Complaint. It Is no new thing, this complaint which one lieurs of the high cost of living. Writing to Stella from Lon don in the. year 1710, Denn Swift re marks: "I lodge in Bury street, St. James, where I removed a week ago. I have the first floor, the dining room and bedchamber nt 8 shillings a week; plaguy deep, but 1 spend nothing for eating, never go to- a tavern and very seldom in a coach, yet, after all, it will be expensive." Knew of One. Traveler (delayed In Drenryhurst by washout) Are there any objects of curiosity lu this village? Uncle Welby Gosh Well, I reckon I've got as much curiosity as ary ob- Jick you'll find. Where ere you goin', mister, an' what do you fuller fur a llvtu'Y Chicago Tribune. Got the Time. A man was so cross eyed that he put his bund Into another mini's pocket and abstracted therefrom a watch. He wanted to learn the time. The Judge told him It would' be three years.. A Nuiaance. Father What do you menu, my son, by .saying that your teacher Is a nui aance? Theobald Well, that's what you call me when I ask questions, an teacher does nothln' else. t " Lofty Expectations. Is your husband all you thought he was?" . . . .., . "Just about. But he doesn't come close to being nil be thought he was.", A sprained ankle will usually disable the Injured person for three or four weeks. This is due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamberlain's Liniment is applied a iro may be effected in three or four days, his liniment Is one of the best and most remarkable preparations in use. - Sold by Parsons Drug Co. . OR ItKN'T In Lileaville, close to school house. A good residenee on a icre lot, known a "Hull Place." A ply to T. K. Henry, Wadesboro, SHOT. IS CEMETERY Urea Am Caaeat Shown Ttili tlravra Hrera Bring atlllasl. Baltimore Son. Manugua, Nicaragua, lec. 22. - 1 An eyewitnew to Ihe execution of ' lonanl OroOo and leroy Cannon ' furnished a rrmtile jltMcripUon of how '11m- 'int liSe-v-tunvict d and shot. He wac afral to 'discusi Ihe execution until lb f afternoon, fear- 9 ing Z-lya'a power. Orooe and Oiim to barbarous crui ' ecullon. Thei' a were subjected before their ex 're condemned to' lock nt night on death at KW'LLJ November ft Jmt lag of the lfltlt at ..- 'hot on the morn- I Castillo, a small iuwu uu me oatl J J an river, 60 miles from Oreylown. ,The court-martin I waa composed of jeven officers, with Col. Toribio Ruiz as the president. The court appointed a druggist with out legal tralnli k to defend the prisoners and gavV him three hours to prepare the Selva, Zelaya'g II the prosecution. lefensn. Solomon liltenant, conducted The prisoners were taken out of their cell after conviction and showu the graves where their bodba would be buried. The execution took place at 1 Castillo Ce netery. Cunnon at pealed to General Medina, the Nit araguan totninander, for clemency as a brother Mason. Oroce objected to asking lor mercy, saying it was no use, tcu Zrlaya ordered the ex ecution. Capt, ABiilbal Chaves, When or dered to conduct the execution, re fueed and was Imprisoned aud threat ened with death. One hundred and Ufty soldiers were assembled lu a circle preparatory to the execution. When the prisoners were taken out o( their cell the soldiers stood at atten tion. The death warrant was read for the lust time in a drizzling rain. The prisoners' bands and leet were tied aud they were made to sit on a tnree-foot bench to be shot on the threshold of the graves. Cannon ob jected to blindfolding, but both were blindfolded. j Cannon asked to be shot first. Groce manifested extraordinary ennr ge ju the ay lo be shot, smoklnk a cigar and throwing it away when blindfolded. A firing pqu id of four men stood six' feet TJlstant and 8ho( both. Oroce was kilted instantly. Cannon died five minutes after. Both were buried in wet clothing end boots without colllns. Tar Haal for Qonrulr. Charlotte Observer. Mr. J. a Lilttt, a -well-known member of the Admore, Okla., bar and a former memler i f the Oklaho ma Legislature, spent yesterday iu Charlotte en route to his old home in Union county where he wi f spend Christmas with relatives. In talking of what North Carolina has done for Oklahoma, particularly of the many Tar Heels that hay -moved to the new State and settii jl there .md suc ceeded, Mr. Little mentioned that one of the most pnfiable candidates for the guberDaiionf! nomination ou the Republican ticklt next summer was Dr. John Threadgill, a prominent business man of Oklahoma City and a former resident of Wadesboro, this State. Mr. Little stated that the campaign is just now opening up and that many of the leading Republican politicians are championing the cause of Dr. Threadgill, who iuyhis day, was one of Anson county'snest popular citizens. Mr. UUiC Is a staunch Democra-bifArs for the State for the Demoil prohibition issue bif ing element in the i iitlc cuuse, the v the disturb- jation. HaxamathyloL tioramin ie of a i jtho mos Earamlno - The above is the inn German chemical, which is one most agrec- able ingredients of Fbl' WKidney Kerne- dy. HexamethyloDC .mine Is recog oks aud author nt and antiseptic nized by medical text Hies as a uric acid so for the urine. Take f. v's Kidney Rem- edy as soon as you no. any lrregulari- ties and avoid a sei s maiauy. iar Uarmacy. sons Drug Co.; Pee Di Hew Pat C Tham. Racial pride is a k itrlotism that lasts as long as aiev fiont. The story is told of a stranger 'ukee, whosee- ing an irishman a iiu the streets,, liulatlon of the pereply. iffitstalnly have r visitor. ' bif, "H. he mot the Dutch." asked him what wa town. "Oh, about 40,oul "Forty thousand? more than tbat," iu "Well,"sid the A abou t i75,00O if y e wet Youth's Compa loklas It's a woman's del Lk her best but ires and bolls Nilen's Arnica skin soft and Jm. Cures Him--s, Cracked Li pc, pimples, skin erupf rob life of joy. Sr " Salve cures themv velvety. It gloria, pies, Sore Eyes, Co; Chapped Hands ';. Xlufai Llufaillble for Piles. a5c at Parso Bho H Miss Smart been through algebra , Yes, but t mi- iht, and I lndepen- ,'lrlain's are not a. Sold didn't see much ent, -., I The peiiuliar pr Cough Remedy ! d during epi hen it w a- ' hr;i-! ( I r. CURE FOLLOWED YEAR OF AGONY Intense Itching Eczema Drove Htm Nearly to Despair Chief Surgeoa of a London Hospital Called it Worst Case He Had Ever Seen Got little or No Relief Until CUTICURA STOPPED HIS UNBEARABLE TORTURE "About four years ago. In London. I was troubled by a severe Itching and ary, scurry uui on my ankles anal feet. 1 be same. In a few days, was the case iub my arms and scalp. I eo a 1 4 hardly keep from arratchiiig.which. I need mrdiy say, made II worse, i nam large red pate baa ap 'eared, with I n f I a m m atiua and soreness. After ten dava. thousanda of small red pimplea forssad. On becoming dry, these caused Inteaaa Itching. I was advised to go to tbs hospital for diseases of toe akin. I did ao and was an out-patient for a moat a or more, the chief aurgnco saying: 'I never saw such a bad case of ecrema. But I got little or do relief. Them I tried many so-called remedies, but 1 be came so bad that I almost gave up ra despair. On coming to thia country I heard so many accounts of cures by CiroV cure Remedies that I resolved, as but resource, to give them a trial. This was after suffering agonies for twelve m nthsi and right glad am I that I dJat so, for I was relieved of the almost ua bearable itching after two or throe applications of Cutictira Ointment. I continued ils use, combined witk a liberal ureof Cuticura Soap and Con curs Kesolvent PilLs and am mora than thankful to say that after uaing tfcraav sets of the Remedies, I waa completer cured. I ran only add that, should aaf one be suffering aa 1 did. I hope thai they will do as I did, and I aaa sura f the results. Henry Searle, 2023 Croat Bt.. Little Rock, Ark.. Oct. 8 and 10,'M." ComiilM l:nenial aud tsivroal Tnalawol Pvi-rv llutuor of Luftnu. Cu.lk.rejl ao4 AAvtu mm- uu uf Cutlrun .-tu I2trj ts Cltona IM (ki. Cutlrurm Olulmcnl (inc.l lo HKil Iba alls Ll C04 at (tmiia it it. H mr& HfKlrrnt A0e 1. lor In lh fursi Ci-aud I'lIU, 2V. rr Tlal of olil M rurllr io4. Sold thmuthout Uir world faiur Vrm S Umos, Corii.. Holr Pnif., SoftoB. aa-MaiM l-rea. Cuurura BMk aa akai pa SEABOARD AirLiine R'y 'Schedule in effect Nov. 7, 1909. Trains Leave Wadesboro as fo4 lows: L. C. PARKER, Ticket Agent. No 33 7.48 a. m. "SEABOARD KI PKESS" For Atlanta, Birmingham. Memphis and Soutliwest; connects at Monroe with No. 00 Local for Atlanta. No. 133 for Charlotte, Rntherfordton, aaa) nt Bostlc with C. 4c O. tor Johneoa City and Dante: Through Veetibule ooaofc es to Atlanta and Birmingham: sleeplnf cars and dining car service to Charlotte, Atlanta, Birmingham and Memphis. No. 4ft v 65 a m. Loeal for Monroe aa4 Chailotte, connects at Monroe with No. 53 Local for Atlanta: No. 41 9.45 n. in "SEABORD MAIL" For Atlanta, Birmlnghnm, Mumphls, New Orleanes and tiouihweHi ; connects at Mon roe for Charlotte: Through Vestibule Coaches to Birmingham, Pullman Sleep ing car to Atlanta and Birmingham. No. 38 7.04 a m. "HEABOARD MAIL" For Raleigh and Portsmouth-Norfolk-! connects with Steamship Lines for Wash ington, Baltimore, New York, Boston, and Providence; Through VestibuleCoaebr es to Portsmouth-Norfolk; Picks np Parlor-oar for Portsmouth at Hamlet; oon ueuts at Hamlet with No. 40 for Wilming ton; with No. "Florida Fast MaU" with Vestibule Coaches to Richmond n4 Washlngtou, and Pullman Sleepingoars to New York. No 44 B 50 p. m. for Wilmington, coo nects with No. 43 for Columbia, Savaay nah, Jacksonville and Florida points. No. 32 7..W p. m. "SEABOARD EX PRESS" For Portsmouth Norfolk; Through Coaclcs and Pullman Sleeping cars; counocts at Hamlot with No. W "Ttao Flamings" for Richmond, Washington, New York with tlirougn Pullman Sleep ing Cars to New York, Dining Car Rioa mond to Now York and Day Coaches to Washiugton. Write to the uudursignod tor Rates aa4 Time Tobies: C. B. RYAN, General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth. Ta. C H. OATTIS. District Passenger Agent, Raleigh, H. 0. Consult Ms When you have the "littlest thing" or the biggest thlriR to tackle iu what must be done by plumbers aud (my word for it) you will gaio In time, in Ebon ey, in worry, and because you Will uol have to fret the work done all over again. My patrons say even more (rood things about uie than I say for myself. RE A, the Plumber. Phone No. 162, Wood and Iron Works buildiufir. State of North Carolina, Auson County. i A. E.. Heudley, Administrator of J. II. ' Hendley, deceased, vs. Minnie K Heudley, Theo Hendley, Joe) . Hendl'y, MarieHendley, Elizabeth Hend ley, Mary Hendley, Llna- H. Robinson, Clurenc Hendley, Hclins Hendley im Smedes Hendley. NOTICK. The defendants, Clarence Hendley, Helma Hendley and Smedes Hen 'ley, will take notice. that an action eu titled as above kaa been commenced in the Superior Court of Anson Cuutytorth' sah-ut th"i-oalatate' of the ate J. H. H.-nil -y f rt . -purpose nf making assets to pay the debts of the aald decedent; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Courtof Anson County, at bis office In the Court House-4 of said County, on Tuesday the 2Tth day of January, ltflO, and answer or demur to the petition in said action or the petitioners will apply to tbe court tor the relief demanded in said petition, This, the 18th dav ot December, 1909. THOMAS C. ROBINSON. Clerk of tbe Superior Court . Robinson & Caudle, Attys. for Petitioner. ;i - . f turn C' Jt Tr v rnauru??a
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