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7 r cr Cz Intelligencer 5 )UO, ?. C J SO, tWIO. O lOYLlN, Publisher. IC?v EOYS CORH CLUBS. !Urt Initrwett Af Olv tfm prt. " Mr. T. B . Parker ha3 tesaed the Mowing iufjnpalion regarding : ,ys' Corn Clubs in the State: As has already bet-n anaouoced, l i Hoard of Agriculture, at its lie iuler ineetintf, appropiated $500 for a-mtuins to Boy's Corn Club eonlea aiU. The contestanta are to be be i iv(tu the ages 12and 17 years. Any : y 4eeom iiig 12 years old by June i .t ill It. tlirlAa ai.rl anv rww uhn in ,,7n7 i 18 To, ..'.er tt August lt will be eligible toenterthc contest. The rules governing the contest will be about as they were last year, except that any boy will be per lultted.to get any person to break bis land for him. I do this because the younger beys are not heavy enough to handle a large, two-horse plow in lu-avy land, but after the lard Is brok en each boy must do the remainder of the work himself. If it is known that any boy permits another person to do the or to help in the work after the land is broken until all cultivation is finished, he will be ruled out of the contest. Only $10 worth of commer cial fertilizers may be used on each acre. The plat of land most t a full acre. Less than an acre will not be considered. The plat of land must not be less than a half acre in width. Square plats are preferred. Only boys living on the farm can compete for these prizes. The plat of land mut be a part of some regular fielt In the farm, and not a gardn epot oi town lot, or a plat tteloDging to soim ! ' city or other corporation.- The con . tenant may use all the home raiseo mnnure he can get. Cotton Seed, cut ton seed meal, city garbage, fish s or fish scrap will be cousioVied as .'. commercial fertilizers. The State has l)een divided into leu districts es per lelow, and prizes wggregating $50 wid be given to the winners in each district. .First pri, $25: second prize, " $15; third prize, $10. I shall ak the County Super intense its of Public Instruction to co-operate with met in this, work, s as to get the most boys possible to en ter the contest. The average yield madtf by thr boys in the State last year was 57 bushels (er ace. With a word like that every enterprising Ciiizv n should encourage the move ment The boy succeeds in growing a crop of corn stands a good sho v of developing into a man who will also grow large crops. We want u hun j " dred or more boys in v&cb county tn i enter the contest. Application bNnka ! - arrd other literature will be ready in j - fcW weeks, but the buy,, can begin: work now and send in the applies-'t llous later. Blanks, etc., will be ani j to the Superintendent of Public In- ' struction in each county, or direct t j boys applying for them. Mr. I. O Schaub, of the A. & M. College, i co-operating with me in. the Boys' Corn Clubs' hub meetings In quite a number of counties in the State. Let ters of inquiry or for application blanks should be addressed to the underigned. " T. B. PARK BR, Demonstator, . Raleigh," N, C. Owuernbtp otUtd Not EMNnt4 .'v ;: It ShonlA B. "'.;"'. ljand owners ought to be very con siderate of those, who occupy and tend their lands. It Is a privilege to own land less esteemed here than elsewhere. We have land greed, but are not wedded to the soli; at all times ready to burn our garden palings, put out the fire, call our dogs and ap ply our -Anglo Saxon-greed for land further afield. Such janinity does not tend to make a people great and happy. Cll the roll. Resolve to abide in peace here.: Build sightly and comfortable tenements for those you employ to produce Increment in your possessions. Eliminate help . which embarrasses you. Stand tlp toe. ' . . - ' "K . ' We complain of the tendency of la bor to eye service. . My ' greatly es-. teemed friend,'. WiVftam. LUUe, took the measure of passing things with an accuracy quite unmatched. lie thought the labor we had was not free from criticism, but, ail things con sidered, very deserving of praise. Those, who want Italian service are not of my line of thought. : It will be a long time before we turn go our colored help. ; It. T. Bennett. ticca Wife Bnra ta Ocatb GoldslKiro, Jan. 14. A gentleman who arrived in this city tonight from Brogden township reporta the hor rible death in that section of Mrs. Haywocd Baker. - He reports that while Mrs. Baker was dressing one of her children for school her clothing caught on fire and she was so badly burned that she died in a few hours, after euflVring great agony, her en tire ..'body:' being literally cooked. What adds to the horrible tcene was that her husbaud, who Is a paralyti and an invalid, was compelled to wit nes the horrible spectacle and was powerless to aid her while tbe scream of her five little children were most piteous and heart-touching to listen to.. Bi'st for coughs and colds is Keuaedy'a Laxative Cough Syrup. It moves the biwels freely yet gently and thereby tt : Wt: the cold from the system. It slops ' ousrh. ChilJrea like it pleasaut to ' h.j. Sold by Parsons Drug Co. A HDV.in WANTED Can fur : ; -fd, or buarJ an.l roo::?, everybody pull together FOR WADESBORO. Correspondence uf the M. St I. , It is with pleasure that 1 read my home paper every week, and I am sure that every Anson bo. who ha 1 adopted a home elsewhere is intense ly Interested in the improvement J arhb-h are hf inu made and which an ! being agitated. Wadesboro has started out long the same lines a larger cities, and there is no reason why she cannot win with th proper co-operation of citizens. Or course there will be the proverbial- knock-: era when 8ny improvements nece-asi-ating a financial outlay is mentioned. We have thtm with us always, and it would be a benefit to any commu nity if they could be locked in trie hammer factory when such questions The town has its own water and electric light plant, and why oothav- large electric signat the stathw with the inscription "Watch Wades boro Win." This would be noticed by a great many tourists, and whih the results mijjht not be directly vit ible,- it would show an np-to-datr spirit, instead of symptoms of insom . nia. - The county now has good roads, and why should Wadeslwro not haw pavtrd streets. This would not be a. xtravagance end . would lie some-, 'hing which would cause the step ol very man, woman 'and child to rin! -with pride. Th re is always a "town or citv in everv section which if looked uoou as the leader. : There in I no reason why Wadesboro should not he the largest, thriltiest, most up-to-date, and most enterprising town be tween Charlotte and Wilminul'H.. Her present resources and prospects rv of th- liriest. Tjink of the ..ship ping faciiiii s and general advsi t 4es of two trunk lines of railway. Vby ut have the Southbound shops, id r.fflfettut' Wadesboro? Thetwi ould well all':rd .to' donate. 'enough iud fr yards, uliop-i and office huiUU lugs. ' IiutuceuieittM 6t nuch niagni Hle should tie m:ole that the compa ly could not tlf rd to locate Hs:--vhere: This ould swell the popula tion and furnish a erraianent sou re if revenue lor the business. "...men. ol tbe town. It seems-to an outside oh server that now is the lime for WHdesboro to make a strong bid for hi9 business it she hasn't alreadv lone so. Any outlay for improve ments will cause comments and at tract attention, and any expense is not wasted which will create an in tst among investors, manufactur ers and railroads, and every induce ment should tie thrown at their feet to get them to locate among us. J. J. l.II.KK. Our fanners, are beginning to shove he briar- side anjl turn up the s-jil. Miss' Tahitha raness is teaching TH.-hMil at tiie Hooker pl-tce. Mr. Slreau r, who haf been living i ig otr.Mr. K. P. Liies' place the lait year, hus moved to Morven. Mr. E. Price will work for Mr. Lee Little this year as overseer on his farm in Richmond eounty. It is to be hoped the law will not be satisfied .with the apprehension and conviction of Eb Cagle, but will push the good woik on until some of l he other offenders are removed from their stronghold, and made, to suffer lor. the havoc they have wrought in A n8oo and elsewhere. ; ; . Mr. J.G. Poplrn-has moved, back to his old home place near Mr. B. ., Webb's, and Mr. B. II. Blttle is at the Home place again. Mr. Blake Brooks has moved into Mrs. J. U. Boylin's house near the Mountain. Mr. Neil Graham and family, from near Morven, have moved into one of Mr. B. V. Henry's houses on Smith's creek. ' We are glad to wel-1 cimemem anu au tne.otner new comers into our section. Rev. C. Hi Clyde will fill bis reg . 1L . . ular appointment at Savannah next. Sunday at eleven o'clock. There will be no Sunday school at Wahoma next Sunday; the school will go to the home of. Mrs. Rachel Ann Spencer, who is an Invalid, and sing for her benefit. "Cyclist," Tbe Urmim'i State Coavcntloa ta Grccasboro. Correspondence of the M. & I. . The greatest meeting, taken all in alL ever held by the people of North Carolina, was the convention under the auspices bf the Missionary Lay men's Movement in Greensboro last Thursday and Friday. It was an in spiring sight to see 1500 men sitting together in the interest of the King's business. Men of the nobles i char acter, greatest intelligence, and rec ognized leaders of the highest type fn the communities from which they came, constituted this body.t . .No other convention ever held in j the state meant so much politically, ! educationally, industrially, religious- j ly. It wasna'de up of the best peo-1 pie of the state come together, not moved by selfish ambition, but to combine their prayers, their plans. tht-Ir means, and their chosen men to ! .arry the gospel to the lost to the euds of the world. . Time and space would fail to tell j of all the good tidings, and ouly those wiiu wrre mere can grasp the power f ana Inspiration of this epoch-making i convention Pneumonia FollcwaaCeld but never follows the use of Foley's Honey I and Tar, which stops the cough, heals tbe ! lungs, aud expels the cold from your sys- j tern. Take at H-st si.ra of a oold aud wise and otherwise. Ielfeat, Ladlerana and OlbcrwU Wblcb Otcnrrtd Iu Ceart Thll Week In the charge of Judge C. C. Lyon to the giand jury Monday morning, he struck a true note when he said, In urging proper careof the public roads of the county, that the county roads could not be neglected in this pro gressive age, for the impetus given to a commuuity by reason of railroad building should not be greater than the building of substantial roads for the people at large. He called the grand jury's attention to the fact that it was their duty to see that the over- seer complied with the law in work ing the roadSj and make such prt tentmeuts as were necessary when such neglect came within their knowl edge. He said that the building of railroads were not more important than the good care ol the county's roads; that both were equally impor- ant to a progressive county. This comes at an apt time .when Anson county is so peculiarly favorea iy big railroad systems. The rail- oads are here, or in the process ol building, but the building and. main enaoce of the county roads is, ta us street term, "up to' ' the people oi the county. The question i3 will w 'put up or shut up"? ' ;V .. .. .- . . . --. ' . . , Solicitor Robinson was examining jue of his slate's witnesses in, a cast iu which tbe laid witness ni.d beei shot in the" leg. The witness saio hj thought he ' was going to di tter he was shot. O. eof the defend viitV lawyers then took him over am ,sk ed him it he had not made up with It of. his enemies at such a time. .' "Nobody 'cept de Lawd," the witness hastened to answer. . ... - In the same case Lee Madley got liider tire, but songht cover with th . riivariably answer that, he couldn't sell "liothiii' but the truth." ' Mr Robinson remarked that "in that re speet at least "you are like the Father of your Country. - , "Wellsuh, I don't know alKiut dat, out I shore wouldn't tell a lie about i Utul," was the reply with vigorouc e uphasis on "pistul." Ben White was Ijis name, but that sui . i. j name was a misnomer. Ben, the state wit--,iesa, was black and fearfully solemn Well Ben, you took some of the whiskey '. You wei-e drunk yours -If, wasn't you?" "Naw sur, I want. I always bosswhai r drink." The arraignment of a prisoner to be tried for his life is something that mak rreepy feelings come over ail. present. 'Jnhn Doe, stand up and raise youiv right 'and. You are charged in the following hill of indictmeut," and the Solicitorreads cbe indictment. "Are you gui'ty, or not guilty ?M - "Not guilty." ' . "'"":" "How will youjbe tried?" "By God and ioy Country." "-May He seud you a speedy deliver ance," eotteludes-tbe Solicitor," aud thru 'jegins the tilt of wits, which is a battle with Death. . . ; c .... - There could be no more sincere compll meut paid to the retiring State prosecutor than that paid to Solicitor L. D. Robin sou by the defendants in their numerous cases this week. All want a hearing and want Mr. Robinson to have a last lick at them for they know that he tempers justice with mercy in his responsible office, and if they , "go up" it will be because there was no escape. In lookipg after the state's interest tbe Solicitor has ever been mindful of the frailties of human nature, and while he has been a terror to trifling, vicious negroes, no good man, has a better friend in any one than iu the retiring Solicitor. " , , . . The bar of the county, citizens, and tax payer are all universal in their regret that lie goes out of harness at this court but are proud that this man of the people has kept his traces eveu to the last. NOTICE TO SCHOOL, TE AC HKRS. ; The teachers of Anson county for the white race will met in the Graded school building in Wadesboro on S&tiirdav. th i'?.iul Jannarv. at. lO Sll m,t to re-organize the "Teacher's Association" for the countj. The "County Betterment Associa tion" will meet with the teachers at the same place and time. Subjects of interest and importance to both will be discussed. Prof. J. A. Bivens, State Supervisor of Teacher Training, will be present to deliver one or more lectures and "or ganize a "Teacher's Reading Circle" for the county A full attendance is urged and ex pected, and teachers are reminded, that school regulations make the re newal of certificates, the approval of orders on tbe treasurer lor payment of salary and future employment de pendent upon attendance of meetings called for their benefit. ' - J. M. WALL, County Superintendent. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a very valuable medicine -for throat and lung troubles, quickly relieves and cures pain ful breathing and a dangerously sounding cough which indicates congested lungs. Sold by Parsons Drug Co.- ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR STOMACH? . Do you want a better one one that wont belch gas, or turn sour, or feel heavy ot make you feel muerable? -V I LEUKOMA' IMV Cures Indigestion It relieves tfomach distret in five minutea. h tofat old, unsatisfactory, rebellious stomachs into new ones, ever ready to digest the bearn- est BkeaL W guarantee Mi-o-na tab lets to cure stomach disease. : Money back if they fail. 50 Cents a Large Box - Parsons Drug Co. Notice.':- '.'";. Tne reports, which have bepn per sistent!' circulated, that I did I '.v .'4 at n!ht i-i at- LILESVILLE AND WALLTOWN. The first , quarterly meeting for ; Lilesville circuit for the current year will be held at Lilesville Saturday j 22nd. ; . The Lilesville high school is doing well under the management of Prof. J. A. McArther; new pupils coming inland prospects are bright for a most pleasant and successful year. Pro?. McArther is a fine disciplinarian and bids fair to rank the Lilesville high school with the best in the State. It is very gratifying iudetd to note with what earnestness our farmers are preparing for the crop of 1910. There seems to be an effort to do more win ter plowing than, has been done in years. . ". 4;- . ; Mr. and Mrs. J.' M. Smith left last Saturday for their new home near Atlanta, Ga. ' Mr. James Carter, for many years t citizens of Anson County, but th past eight or ten years a resident of Rockingham, died Friday. He was 79 years of age and was a brother ol Mrs. J. N, Henry, of Lilesville." We regret to note the illness of Mr. S. T. UshHr.-- He has been quite Bick for a week. Miss Winnie Speneer, daughter of vir. and Mrs. H T; Spencer, left last veek for Virginia to attend school in that state. Mi--s Katharine McAlister is visit ing her cousin, Mrs. James Nichols lee Miss Blanche Wall, and other rieuds in Ruckinghrm. ChamberlaiD,s Cough Remedy. neverldis ippoints those who use it for obstinate onghs, colds and irritations of the throat md liinsrs. It stands unrivalled as a rem edy f.r ail throat and lung diseases. Sold by Parsons Drug Co. ' 31 VJ & In disorders and dis eases of children drugs seldom do good and often do harm. Careful feeding and bathing are the babies' remedies.; Scott's Emulsion is the food-medicine that not only nourishes them most, but also regulates their digestion. It is a wonderful tonic for chil dren ofall ages. They rapidly gain weight and health on small doses. - FOR SAXX BY AU, DRUGGISTS - Send 10c. name of paper and this ad. for our beautiful Savings Bank and Child' -Sketch-Boole. - Bach bank contains Good I,nck Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Peari St, N. Y. Lots For Sale inAnsonville Situated near the center of the incorporate limits of Ansonville, and runs ning back, I have 150 acre of land for sale. - Will Be Cut Into Lots to Suit the Purchaser. This land is well locat ed, and is certain to great ly increase in value. It is suitable for homes or any other purpose. Thi is a chance intend ing purchasers of Anson ville real estate should not miss. C ome quick before the land has been picked over. J. F. Ross, Ansonville, N. C. Administrator's Notice. Haviog this day qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of the late James A. Dunlap notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to me on or before December- fltb, 191 (J, or .this uotiei will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment of the same to me. Thin Dec; th 1909. ' DR. L. V. DUNLAP, Admin strator ' ol James A. Dunlap de ceased. ..... , - ... .... Sale of Personal Property by Commissioners. By virtue of the authority conferred upon us by a decree of the Superior Court of -Anson county in an action entitled Julia V. Ross and her husband R. I). Ross vs. ,D. T. Covington, the undersigned commissioners will on Saturday, the Viud day of Jan , 1910, at 12 o'clock M. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the.courhause"- door in Wadesboro the following" articles of personal property: 1 gray mare mule about 8 years- old; t black mare mule about 7 years old named Maud; 1 mouse colored mare mule about 5 years old named Dove; 1 mouse colored mue about 5 years old named Doll; Drown colored m-'-" r"" n-."-, old n-' T,;- " u - " .- ... - " (Own in Wadesboro or in any part of Anson county for what it in some towns and counties. If you want a home Wadesboro Dr. Fran cis Of Greensboro? "N;. C. Expert Physician, Surgeon Wadesboro, N. C. (6th Visit) on! Tuesday, February 1st, 19 lO. at the Klonkyke Hotel, thereafter. -"." - Ono Day Only -Returning Eysry Four BritishCanadlan Usdlcal Expert, Surgion and, Diagnostician. Dr. Packard has been educated ia and graJ ated from tbe best hospitals and colleges I Europe and America. Special ExaminerUnited -States Pension Bureau. Consultation and Exim- . ination Free. Invited & Strictly Confidential. No 'cases taken or treated Without a per sonal examination can saltation er interview. M ataii arfer faniact $ rime r aarresaaadeact ukcitei Utat Una carcMty. If km art in laed fcejitU, f lv it le a aick tiiaaa wfca- will iktak im. - h- , - . - A . j... f, : - "7- " -" - V 't V V X - - - x J --i Consultation dc Examination at all times FREE and -- v ------ Invitc-d. - - ettra to atay cured err fase I take for treatment.-Surgiciil Cr," 1 treM witiiuut i eration or sufl'crins. AVithont Eth-r or t'luo roforra. without detentiou from Business or Pleasure. ' This North Carolina Doctor, registerpd and licensed by the State tor the Cure of all Ner- roos. Special and Chronic Diseases of M. n, Women and Children. Treats all his Patients in perjpn. No hired Assistants to split the re- sponaibility. He treata the following Diseases aalr: AH Iverrous Diseases sucn as - cum s- thenia, Jfeuralcia. Mt lancholia, Xervous De fc'.'.tty. Spinal IrritatioTi. Kyrteria, Pr-a!;-s, KpJlepsy, Fita or Falling SV.ness, Chpr-, Disnness, Sleeplessness, Headache or Mi graine. Heart Disease like palpitation, gfcii ral Weakness or einking spells. Diseases of th4 Blood or Skin like Anemia. Scrofula. Ecze ma, Vlcere, Tumors, Orowthg, Swellings, pimples, etc He wants to meet all sick per' sous who suffer from Chronic Constipation, Obitinatinn. Intestinal irritation. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Ulceration or Dilation of . the be had. If your ease in curable,he will put Stomach or Intestines, Hernia, Rupture of you on treatment at once, and give you all the Bowels, Appendicitis, Files, itchinjt.bleed- such medicines or-remedies and preparations ing, protruding or .internal in Character, needed, to effect your Cure. If incurable. He Tapeworm, Diseases of the liver, Such as en- will teil you so, .and give you such coun largement -or di -placement, or congestion, st'l and adVice as my prolong your life. Ctirhosis,- hardening or engorgement. Disoas- ."REMEMBER This is not a scheme or catch eaf the Kidneys like Bright s Disease, Dia- or snare to get your money a"nd run, as is. betes, Dropsy, Gravel, Uric Acid, Scalding too often the case. This is a legitimate prop or turning Urine. Brd wetting or too frequent, osition and you deal with yonr Doctor Your Urlnation.Sexual Impotence, weakness or irri- self and direct. Every Statement here made (ability. Diseases of the bladder. Catarrh in all its forms. Purulent,, discharging or Dry Catarrh of the head. Throat, lungs or Broa rhial tubes. Stomach, Bladder,. Kidney or Systemic. This enemy of the human raee. xle is now able to cure in a snort time by an original -and new method ot Osmosis or absorption. Asthma in all its forms. Con sumption of the many stages. A Cure guar anteed if in the early Stages, before -destruction of tissues has set in. Deafness caused by it. I have cured frequently in 30 min utes. Sometimes accompanied by Head noises, Cured to stay . Cured. Diseases of Women, Uterine or Ovarian are most Knrcersf.;ny toeatad. Displacements in any form are? lin Lyric Theatre Wtrare trying our best to give the people a good, clean Moving Picture En tertainment. Come out and encourage us. Your patronage will be appreci ated. To the Cotton Farmers Who Wish the Best. ' ' We wish to invite your atten tion to' the importance of planting the beet seed it H one of the foundationa of. successful farming;. -We have a limited amount of "Simpkins Prolific Cotton ..JSeed" on hand, which' we qtwte- you at $1.00 f. o. b. Raleigh. Let us book yonr order now for fu ture delivery. . Write for testimonfals if you do not know or its merits. Our. book, "How to Grow Two Bales . of Cotton- Per Acre," will be Bent upon application. Refer- -ence: Any bank or business bouse in Raleigh. ." W A Simpkins, Raleigh, N C Originator - and . introducer of Simpkins1 Prolific CoU.on.Seed. I Notice. - My son, Will Chambers, colored, aged' Laving left my home without cause, ail oas are warned against hinug hitn or iy way harboiiug i.m. I'.afd C'Lauuttrs. YOU . Secretary and Treasurer of the Building and Loan Wadesboro, N. C. S. Packard , - arid Specialist, will visit and regularly every month IlQGfS 4 -8i00 A. M.i J 6:00 P. l-IU Medical Expert in Treatment of .Chronic Diseases of Men, Women and Children. Dr. Packard has made more remarkable cures in the Southern States - than any living physi cian. : No incurable cases taken for treatment. All cases taken for treatment will be guar anteed a cure, -I see all patients in person. Ho substitutes or assistants employed or trusted.- . . Miaars withawt their par ' enta ar wives wftliMt ntev butaaads. .wid aat kc. aa? ntittca H a caasultstlaa nalass . acceataame kf Uwir lecal atiysiciaa. fteaks m?iiat--,ly ropViceA a Tery few minutes. Ivn5es pcraliar to men. "or any complicated trouble boyiind the aid of the ceneral Prac titioner. And if you hae tried everything. ole and failed, and if you -want to get weh asain Then (' uvA Se this advanced and uroereKsive Specialist of experience and rep ut:tion Who. If there is a cure for you. will brinit it about and produce it with the aid ot thfl greatest Scientific achit-vements of modern tines, which he has mastered and has at his cor.manos. 1IJ KATTEE What your ailment may !r: M TTKR what others may hare told yrs'i. Xo Mnttr what your experience may tr!-.-e bfcn.wiih OtI'.er Physicians, Hospitals, Sanitariums. Institutions or Patent Medicines, it will he ta Jour advantage to see this re markable Doctor ot EXGL.AXD, everywhere acknowledged to be the greatest center of Medical L.-arning in' the world tooay.ejLio then, and have it forever settled in. your mind if year case is nnW for wh:eh a Cure tan - is guaranteed as 1 rue. A visit lor uonsui tation and examination will cost you notn ing. and implies no obligation whatever.- If treatment be decided on and Riven you, tt will restore you to perfect health, and mar mean the saving of your life. A Xominsl fee will be rharired only if the. Case can be treat- ed with a view to a cure. Do' not put off this duty , yon owe to your self. Your. Family, yonr Friends and your relatives who are nrsw or may later suffering because of yqnr ncsWt to fieht Disease and procure Health without Which Life instead of a Pleasure becomes a ihicera lIe and painful Burden. Kciuciaber the Dale and Place. j Re-Sale of Land by ; Com I mfssioner. j Under and by virtue of an "order "of the Superior Court of Auson county made by. j the Clf rk thereof in u siieciat proceeding entitled Flora Boone, John S wanner et al 1 ex parte, the uo.lersiened Commissioner, beins? thereto lioeuseil by said order of the Cierk of the Snprior Court of Anson county. State of North Carolina, will on Monday the 24th, day of January 1910, at 12 o'clock, noon, offer to the highest bid der at public outcry at the court house door in the city of Wadesboro. ' N. C, a certain tract or parcel of land, situated and being w said countv and State ad joining the lands of E. H. Chewning and others, in Gulled ge- township, and bounded as follows, to wit: beginning at a stake by a pine, a corner of the Clemant Gaddy i iauu, iiuu uiu o. vv.. Clla bO a stake, two" dogwoods ptrs.: then S. S24 E. 14.40 chs. to a stake, one post oak ptrv, a corner of lot No. 1 in the divission-of the Isaih Swanner estate lands; then N. 59 E 45 chs. to a stake on tlie bank of Jones' creek, ash and pine ptrs.; then up the. va rious courses of said creek 7.90 chs. to a stake..the VV. F. Ticerner, at what was formerlv the mouth of Spring branch; thn with Tico line, N. 12 i E. a.:k ehs. to a stake in sard line;. then S. 59 W. &V15 chs, to a stake., hiekory, pine and Dogwood ptrs.; then N. a.'-V W; 14.;ehs:"lo the be ginning, containing fifty (50) acres, more or less. ' - This is a resale of land, the former bid baviug been increased as provided by law and is made for partition between thepar ties'to said special proceeding and is sub ject to eonrinnatioB by the Court. Terms of tbe sale are cash. - . ; This 12th, dav t.f-Jan. 1910. " - JOHN VV. GL'LLEDGE, . "Commissioner." Lost Mule . On Thursday, - the - isth of November, 19!i a mare uinle, ltt.or 19 years old. very dark bay in coUh with' a stripe across her shoulders, dark streak around . her legs, weighing about Too pounds, straved from the home of Henry itobinson. This, mule was taken up on the following Sat urday by Mr. Lorn Beverly. A stranger claimed her about two weeks afterwards and Mr. Beverly delivered her to him A suitable reward will be paid to any person giving information as to" her whereabouts. WILLIAM TILLMAN, Lilesville, N. C OLD PAPERS FOR SALE We, have for sale'a large number of old papers which- are going very cheap ly. Come quick before they are alJ gore. - . r 1 A G A N: M.OB1 lots a M I received today a car of Guaranteed Horses and Mules fresh from the largest mar kets. In this lot are ani mals to meet every want work horse or mule, fami ly horse, or any other kind. I positively guarantee ev ery animal sold by me, and am always here to make good my claims. Every one can be sure of getting his money's worth when he is dealing with me. P. 17. GUARANTEED Horses any Mules This means ; or horse we sell tor refund the money if the animal is , not as we represent it. Arrived Tuesday A car load of fine Horses and Mules. Come and sec them. You will like them, and will . find just what you want. The prices are right. I7od33!l030 LiUG Sics'i Go. T. L. HU?ri-LEY. Manser. 4 costs to pay rent go and talk to Association in H BRYANT. that with every Mule we give a guarantee 4 tts "-ur 1 uJ lan
The Messenger and Intelligencer and Ansonian (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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