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J AS. G. BOrLlX, EDITOR AND PtJ BUSDER
PUBLISHED MONDAYS AXD THUHSDAYS
81.00 AEAK, DVB IS ADVANCE
Number 24
Volume 27
Wadesboro, N. C., Thursday, February 17, 1910
CHARLOTTE MAN A SUICIDE.
STREET BOYS.
HIS HONEY.
WALKED INTO A DEATH TRAP. SOUR IITLK DRINK CRAZE.
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3ERE IS THE PROOF
That the best body-building
and strengthening tonic for
Delicate Children
IS-
VTnbl
MM? 9 year old daughter was
weak, pale, and bad no appetite. I
ave her Vinol, and she began to
thrive at once. She gained rapidly
iay eight, color and strength."
Mr. W. H. CJLMORE, Dnrand, Mich.
' " My two children, who were puny
and ailing, rapidly gained flesh and
Strength when I began to give them
VinoL I proved that Vinol ia a splen
did tonic for delicate children.'
Mn. C ALLEN, New Bedford, Ma.
Vinol builds up healthy flesh and makes thin little limbs round j
and plump. Cluicren love to taice it.
We return people's money without question II Vinol
does cot accomplish all we el aim for It. Try ft, please.
FOX & LYON, Druggists, Wad"
Watch Ansonville
: Wake Up
If you want a Lot for a Store,
If you want a Lot for a Hotel,
If you want a Lot for a Dwelling,
If you want a Lot for a Factory or Railroad,
If you want a Lot for a Blacksmith Shop,
If you want a Lot for a Barber Shop,
. , ; If you want a Lot fora Carpenter Shop,
' If you want a Lot for a Large Livery Stabc,
If you want a Lot for Any Purpose,
In a growing town with rock foundation
And grit in its craw,
. We have the most desirabe ones.
Best Located & Most Conven -ent toRailroad Depot in Town
rOR CASH OR ON , TIME
Will Assist You in Building House, if Desired.
Large, Most Beautiful Lot For College FREE
to Any Church or Reputable Person.
Ansonville Real Estate Company
A. H. RICHARDSON, President and treasurer.
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Every year about this time the cotton planter (who
belongs to the church) fixes up a gamble with the weath
er and the farm hands and the mules and the seed and
the fertilizer.
Sometimes, he bets three hundred pounds of fertilizer
ingredients all mixed up at home will make a bale to
the acre. Sometimes, he bets four hundred, and maybe
eight hundred. He wins sometimes and loses some
times, just like other gamblers.
; The planter can't help himself about the weather
and some of the other things; but, unless he isjuSt nat
urally sporty and wants to bet, anyhow, he doesn't have
to include fertilizers in the deal. He can fix to have his
Fertilizer a Certainty.
The only way to do this is to contract for machine
mixed goods on a certain guaranteeed analysis, made by a
responsible manufacturer. Then every ounce will be like
every other ounce, and every single cotton plant will
have a good a chance as the best stalk in the field.
Calculate for Yourself.
Suppoee 400 pounds of the j best brand of mixed
fertilizer costs $6.00. Suppose that under the best pos
sible conditions you could buy all the ingredients to mix
a ton $2.00 cheaper than the manufactured article. This
is ten (10) cents per huadred, or forty (40)" cents an
acre. Suppose, by some slight mistake in mixing, a few
plants got stunted and you lost four pounds of cotton.
Wouldn't your forty (40) cents be gone?
Forty Cents Per Acre
is all you can hope to save In first cost
A Half Bale of Cotton
is what might be lost. This is big odds. Better not
4 bet that way.
Ask About Gloria Brand
AT
The Southern Cotton Oil Co.
Wadesboro Branch.
Suicide of Soi of RflTi T. J. Alllaoa In
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 14. In a
natural cave in Fairmont Paik, the
body of Wilbur Allison, son of Rev.
T. J. Allison, of Charlotte, N. C.was
found yesterday by a park guard. An
empty bottle of chloroform lying
nearby and a wisp of cotton across the
dead man's face, gave mute evidence
of how the tragedy had occurred.
The discovery waa made by Park
Cluard Ulenhop. The clothes of the
suicide told of wealth and good taste.
The fact that the snow around the
cave where the body was found was
undisturbed, showed that it had lain
there at least since the snow storm of
last Friday. The suicide bad care
fully rt moved all marks of identifica
tion with the exception of the mak
ers la Del n his hat which gave the
name of Ed Mellon, Charlotte, N. C.
This slight clew, however, was suffi
cient to bring about identification.
Allison, who was 22 years old, was
studying in a law office in this city
and corresponding with his family at
home. About two weeks ago the
correspondence suddenly ceased, and
his family, anxious over the protract
ed silence, sent a. telegram yesterday
to Henderson Irwin, 939 Spruce St.,
whose home is also in Charlotte and
who is a senior in the Jefferson Med
ical College. They asked Irwin to
find the young man. When the news
reached Irwin that a man whose
clothes bore a Charlotte label had
been found a suicide in the park he
went to the morgue, where the body
had been taken, and identified Al
lison.
Young Allison boarded at 1538
(Jren street. He had not been to his
rooms for a fortnight and is said to
have been seen on the street last
week. A His trunk nnpacked and his
things scattered carelessly around the
room showed that when he left the
hou-e for the last time he probably in
tended to return. Hia friend, Irwin,
cau oner no explanation wny ne
should have taken his life.
The fanou3 little liver pills are DeWitt's
Little arly Risers. They are safe, sure,
gentle and easy to takp. When you ask
for DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve, refuse to accept a substitute or im
itation. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve is good for anything when you need
a salve, and it tsT especially good for pi;es.
Sold by Parsos Drug Co.
Charity and Children, t
One reason why country boys out
strip those from oar towns in the bat
tle of life may be found In the fact
that the former have no streets to
roam under cover; of darkness. In
stead of picking up all sorts of devil
ment from men of the baser sort, they
are at home with their parents and at
a reasonable hour they go to bed and
rise with the dawning of the day.
The carelessness of many parents
about keeping their children under
their watebcare at the most perilous
period of the twenty-four hours, is
amazing. , It is between the hours of
nine tfhd twelve after nightfall that
the sober wishes of innocent boys oft
learn to stray. Parents too often
yield to the clamor of their children
for liberty, and fear that they are de
priving them of their natural rights bj
confining them at home after, euppi r.
Their mistake is monumental, and il
is often discovered too late. If the
smallpox or the scartet fever were in
town ho parents would hesitate to
quarantine the children of the house
hold until the danger, was over;
and yet they allow them night after
night to breathe an atmosphere la
den with moral malaria, and which
is far more dangerous and deadly than
smallpox or scarlet fever. We are al
ways sorry for a child that is allowed
to hang around a pool room. He is
worse off than an orphan, for the or
phan may get into the orphanage
where pool rooms, cigarettes and other
poisonous things are strictly prohibit
ed. Some times parents make the
mistake of allowing their boys to se
cure employment that brings them in
contact with evil influences. The
managers of our Reformatory will
tell you that many a boy rinds his
way there because he was too weak
to resist the temptations that hia own
father and mother threw in his path
vay. Keep your boy at home, if you
vvant to make a man out of him.
Men can not be made of street walk
ers, me mothers apron string is the
strongest tie that can bind the youth
of tender years to truth and honor.
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Druggist. A.aaalt Minister In Saath
Carolina Tawa.
Greenville, S. C, Dispatch, 15th.
On Saturday morning Rev. J.McCarter,
pastor of the Baptist church of Farmville,
waa assaulted on the street of the town
by 8. M. Pollard and J. A. Burnett, each
of the assailants striking him. The cause
of the attack is' said to be an item in a let
ter which Mr. McCarter, who is Farmville
correspondent of The Greenville Reflector,
wrote the paper in which it was stated that
neither of the Farmville drug stores had a
registered pharmacist, but were owned and
managed by ex saloon keepers.
Mr. Pollard stopped the, minister on the
street Saturday morning and asked for a
retraction of the statement, which the
minister replied could not be given as it
was true. Mr. Pollard then struck the
minister in the face, knowing him down,
and as the latter was getting np Mr. Bur
nett, who had come on the scene in the
meantime, also struck him a blow on the
head. Warrants were issued for both the
assailants of the minister and ths trial is
expected to take place tomorrow.
A lew minutes'- delay in treating some
cases of croup, even the length of time it
takes to go for a doctor often proves dan
gerous. The safest way is to keep Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy in the house, and
at the first indication of croup give the
child a dose. Pleasant to take and always
cures. Sold by the Parsons Drug Co.
Luther M. Burbahk, the plant wiz
ard -of California,' said of honey,
apropos of a flower that bees love:
"This flower" grows'' abundantly
near Santa' -Barbara, and there was
once a yoong Californian who often
visited a leading Santa Barbara hotel
because they have such excelled
honey there a honey that bees make
from this flower.
"Well, the young man got married
in due course and the wedding trip
itinerary must Include Santa Barbara
so that the bride might taste hi
superb honey.
"But the first morning at the Santa
Barbara hotel there was no honey'on
the breakfast table. The bridegroom
frowned. He called the old familiar
waiter vvei to him.
"Wherrs my honey?' " he de
manded. i
4The waiter hesitated, looked awk
wardly at the bride, then bent to
ward the, young man's ear and in a
whisperstapamered:
" Er Mamie don't work here no
more, sir.' " hx.
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Back
WUIIi
'ta Ag-atn.C Cl.
at. ml Ht.nt,
Jack
Monroe Enquirer.
"Near Riot Narrowly Averted."
was the caption of an article in last
day morning's Charlotte Observer,
headline looked like there might bo
That
Tues-
The
some
interesting reading under it, and there was,
but as a misleader that little headline is a
masterpiece. What do you suppose wa
under , that' . scare-producing heading?
Nothing in the world but a good writ up
of a wordy war on Charlotte's crowded
streets between Col. Walter H. Henry and
CoL Jake Newell over the "divy" of pro
ceeds of a picture show they "had been run
ning. That's all there was too it. A ad
the idea of a newspaper Jooling its reader
with any such headlines just about a war
of words between Col. Walter R. and Col.
Jake. 'Why, one of these patent medicine
headlines which make you think you are
going to read an interesting bit of news
and then bumps your optics up agaicst an
advertisement of somebody's bloomin' pills
Is not half as misleading as is the Obser
ver's heading to the Henry-Newel! cussiu'
match. But, say. there was something
interesting going on on the streets of Char
i tte while the two champion word-sling-
ers were standing np and burling accusa
tions frilled with fighting epithots at each
other. The Observer says at the wind up
of the article "No affair of the kind has
occurred In a long time has excited so much
talk," and that's no misleading statement.
Things are rather dull down here ia Mou-
roe and we have no hope of any two of
ourcitisens getting up such an Interesting
war of words and giving our town such a
free show as Col. Jake and Col. Walter R.
gave the Charlotte people, for we have no
two citizens whocan sling words like those
two Charlotte champions, for in the grand
army of word-stingers they are far above
the rank of "colonel" and at least should
rank as "major generals" Wish that we
could have heard 'em in that mouth bat
tle. But Monroe and Wadeboro might
join forces, "being as how" neither one of
them has two citizens worth entering in a
battle of words, and do Charlotte one.
Suppose we put CoL Jack Williams of
Monroe, "ferninst" CoL Buck Newton of
Wadesboro and show Charlotte that h?r
champions don't know the first rules of
drill when it comes to a war of words.
Columbia Dispatch, 14th.
Walking into a trap set by her hus
band for chicken thieves Mr. O orge
L. Neel, living between Prosperity
and dewberry, was seriously and pos
sibly mortally wounded.
Mr, Neel had been missing some
chickens and had driven stakes in the
ground in front of bis chicken house
a
ar und which he had led a cord at
tached to the trigger of a coc ked shot
gun, pointing to the approach of the
chicken house, so that any one ap
proaching the chicken hou-e would
run against the cord and discharge
the gun.
Mrs. Neel received the load of shot
intended for the thieves. She was in
the yard looking after matters before
retiring for the night, and probably
did not know or had not thought of
her husband's precautions.
The load entered the right leg be
low the knee joint at close rauge,bor
ing au ugly hole. It is probable that
the leg will have to be amputated, and
serious fears are entertained for Mrs.
Neel'- life.
GERMS IN HER SYSTEM.
What Robbl. Waa ted tm Kaaw.
He asked so many questions that day
that he finally wore out his mother's pa-
tieuce.
"KODert," sne cried, ir you ask me
another question I shall put yon to bed
without your supper."
Robert promptly asked another and was
packed off to bed. Later his mother re
pented. After all, asking questions was
tne only way he could acquire knowledge;
so she tiptoed upstairs, knelt besides Rob
ert's bed and told him she was sorry.
"Now, dear," she said, "if you want to
ask oi.e more question before you go to
sleep, ask it now and I will try to answer."
Robv-i t thought for a moment, then said,
"Mother, how far can a cat spit?" From
S..coes Magazine
How's TbLI
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cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
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We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
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TakeHall's Family Pills for constipation.
Sore Lbc ad Raw Laagi.
Most people know the feeling, and the
miserable state of ill health it indicates.
All people should know that Foley's Honey
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remedy, will quickly cure the soreness and
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Aak for Foley's Honey and Tar. Pee Dee
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OLD PAPERS FOR SALE We
have for sale a large number of old
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gone.
To the Cotton
Farmers W ho
Wish the Best
We wish to invite your atten
tion to the importance of
plaiitlug the best seed it is one
of the foundations of successful
farming. '
:We have a limited amount of
"Simpkins' Prolific
Cotton Seed
on hand, which we quote you
at $1.00 f. o. b. Raleigh. " Let
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Write for testimonials if you
do not know of its merits. Our
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Originator and introducer of
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Light Diet.
An old darkey went to a bospitaL Upon
his arrival be was placed in a ward, and
one of the nurses put a thermometer In his
mouth to take his temperature.
When the house doctor made his rounds,
he said:
"Well, my man, how do you feel?"
"I feels right tol-ble, suh."
"Have you had anything to eat yet?"
"Yessuh, I had a little."
"A lady done gimme a piece of glass ter
suck, suh." Harpher's Monthly.
If you will just take Kodol now and then
you need not fear or hesitate to eat. all the
guod food that you want, for Kodol will
digest whatever you eat. Kodol is tor
weak and sour stomachs. Kodol is pleas
ant to take, and it is guaranteed to give
relief at once. . Sold by Parsons Drug Co.
A Mkather'a Aaxlatr. N
Willie Ma, can't I go out on the street
for aBTittle awhile? Tommy Jones say
there's a comet to be seen.
Mother Wfell, yes; but don't you go too
near. Boston Transcipt.
Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion
Burdock Blood Bitters purifies too blood,
clears the skin, restores ruddy, sound
health.
Asking Taa Haeb.
The country doctor had come to pre
scribe for Lucy, the colored girl's tittle
daughter, who was suffering from the un
fashionable ailment known as "chills."
The doctor opened his saddlebags and
prepared reveral doses of the time-honored
remedy, quinine, in capsules.
Lucy sat up in bed watching the pro
ceedings with great interest as the doctor
filled each tiny capsule and capped it. But
when she heard the instruction, "Give her
one of these every two hours," she wailed
in terror:
"Is you gwine to mek me swaller dem
little glass bottles, stoppers an' all?"
Youth's Companion.
Kvarjr Wainaa Bbaald Head thla dvle
And tba Oti Offer Tbat Un
Willi It.
The number of diseases peculiar
to woman h such that we believe
this space would hardly contain a
mere mention of their names, and
it is a fact that most of these dis
eases are of a catarrhal nature. A
woman cannot be well if there is a
trace of catarrh in her system.
Som women think there is no
help for them. We positively de
clare this to be a mistaken idea.
We are bo sure of thi that we offer
to supply medicine absolutely free
f all cost in every instance where
it fails to give satisfation, or does
not substantiate our claims. With
this understanding, no woman
should hesitate to believe our boo-
ety of purpose, or lipsitate to put
our claims fo a" test.
There is only one way to over
come catarrh. That way is through
the blood. You may use all the
suuff, douches or like remedies for
years without getting more than
temporary relief at best. Catarrh
in general is a diseased condition
of the system that shows locally
most frtqueutly iu discharges from
raucous membranes. Local treat
ment should he assisted by internal
treatment for the general diseased
condition if a complete cure is to
be reached.. That internal treat
ment should be scientifically devised
and faithfully adminished.
Kexali Mucu Tone is scientifically
prepared lrom the prescription of
an eminent physician who tor thirty
years made catarrh his specialty,
This remedy is admirably adapted
to the treatment of the catarrhal
ailments of women. It purifiies and
enriches the blood, tends to stop
mucous dirfchanges, aid in remov
ing impurities from the system,
soothes, heals and ctlreugthens the
mucous tissues, and brings about
a feeling of health and Rtrength.
We want you to try Rexall Mucu
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you can obtain Rexall Remedies
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The Rexall Store. The Parsons
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Ortpplac Brltaaa la llapa at Attalalaa
Old A.
London Cablegram to Hoastoa.
The fashionable craze of the nomeat U
neither linking nor aviation, but the drink
ing of sour milk or the maachiag of spe
cially prepared tabloids. charged with sour
milk bacteria. The craie began a little
while ago with the publication of Dr. Rein-
bardt's book, "One Hundred aiul Twenty
Years of Life," ia which he detailed Pro
fessor Metchnikoff's theory that sour milk
prepared according to the Bulgarian plan
Is the rea' elixir of life. Dr. Metchnikoff,
the famous pathologist of the Pasteur In
stitute, of Paris, was much struck when
visiting Bulgaria to find that ia many of
the country parts the proportion of ceo
teaarians was gveater than anywhere else.
Ho started to investigate the taose, aad
came to the conclusion the long life of the
people was due to the fact they nsed sour
milk in their daily die try. This milk, pre
pared by means of a living culture of lactic
acid for baoeilli, destroys putrefactive or
ganisms in the banian stomach, ao at Ua5t
Dr. Metchnikoff maintained. This theory,
which has since been supported by Dr. Os
ier, has caught ou amazingly.
Every chemist shop is full of sour milk
losenges and chocolates. Every cartful
wife is urging her husband to drink spe
cially prepared aletchnlkoff mL'k that is
sold by the leading dairy companies at fab
ulous prices. Cooks have a fresh burden
added to their lives by being asked to pre
pare sour milk at home, a process taking
many hours and much careful regulation of
temperature. Meanwhile the folk to whom
an expenditure of $! to to a week a bead
for specially prepared sour milk Uimpoasi-
ble, can obtain much tbe same result by
drinking the once despised buttermilk.
Do you know that croup can be prevent
ed ? Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
as soon as the child becomes hoarse or
even after the crupy cough appears and it
will prevent the attack. It is also a c r-
tain cure for croup and has never been
known to fail- The Parsons Drug Co.
Dlataatlr Helatva.
'Are you related to Barne; O'Brien?"
Thomas O'Brien was asked.
Very distantly," replied Thomas. "I
was me mother's first child Earner was
th si vinteenth." Chicago Sociaty.
"My child was burned terribly about
the face, neck and chest. I applied Dr.
Thomas' Electric Oil. The pain ceased and
the child sank Into a restful sleep." Mrs.
Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg, N. Y.
The
The
Stieff
Shaw
Kidney disease is a dangerous ailment.
You should never delay a moment to take
some good, reliable, dependable remedy. In
such cases we recommend DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Puis. These wonde tul pills
are being used by thousands of people
daily with fine results. They are for weak
kidneys, weak back, back ache, inflamma
tion of the bladder and all urinary disor
ders. " Sold by Parsons Drug Co.
Tba Last Tin.
Creditor I ask you for the last time to
pay ue that 5 you owe me.
Debtor Thank goodness there's an end
to that silly question! Tits-Bits.
A Safrgaard To Chlldrca.
"Our two children of six and eight years
have boen since infancy subject to colds
and croup. About three years ago I start
ed to use toley's Honey and Tar, and it
has never tailed to prevent and cure these
troubles. It is the ouly medicine I can get
the children to take without a row." The
above from W. C. Ornstein," Green Bay,
Wis., duplicates the experience of thous
ands of other users of Foley's Honey and
Tar. It cures coughs, colds and croup,
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HUAOBR.
, (Mention this paper)
An attack of the grip is often followed
by a persistent cough, which to many
proves a great annoyance. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has been extensively used
and with good success for the relief and
cure of this cough. Many cases have been
cured after all other remedies had failed.
Sold by the Parsons Drug Co.
' Imperfect.
Tommy The doctor brought the baby.
Freddy It looks just like ma had been
shopping by telephone again. Harper's
Bazar.
Vc
Grippe pains that pervade the entire
system, LaGrippe coughs that rack and
strain are quickly cured by Foley's Honey
and T&r. Is mildly iaxative, safe and cer
tain ia results. Pee Dee Pharmacy: Par-
a
son Drag C-
Haadreda More la Wadesboro la tba
Santa Plight.
Tired ail the time;
Weary and worn out night and day; j
Back aches; side aches,
All on account of the kidney?.
Must help them at their work.
Let one who knows tell you how:
Mrs. I. B. Hargett, 303 No. Graham St
Charlotte, C, says: "I suffered from
rheumatism and kidDcy trouble for years.
My kidneys were very weak and by their
failure to act properly caused me to fee1
dnll and languid most of the time and lit
tle like performing roy housework. I also
had sharp twinges throughout my body,
was very nervous and generally run down
in health. Having Doan's Kiduey Pills
highly recommended to me, I concluded to
try them and procured a box. They acted
directly on my kidneys, restoring them to
their normal condition and thus removing
all their other troubles. Doan's Kidney
Pills proved of the greatest value to me
and I do not hesitate to speak well of
them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foater-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States,
- Remember the name Doan's and
take no othtr.
Stops Lamenccs
Much of the chronic lameness
in horses is due to neglect.
See that your horse is not al
lowed to go lame. Keep Sloan's
Liniment on hand and apply at
the first sign of stiffness. It
wonderfully penetrating gees
right to the spot relieve the
soreness limbers up the joints
and makes the muscles elastic
and pliant.
Here's the Proof.
Mr. G. T. Roberts of Rcasca, G,
R.F.D. No. i. Box 4 , writes : I hare
tuad join Liniment on a bona foe mas
ncy and effected a thorough car. I al
so ramovad s ipavia on a amJa. Tbia
pivia was a large as s guinaa an. la
my astimatioa tba bast TCsady fntlsma
aess and soreness is
Sloan's
Liniment
Mr. H. M.Gibb.af Lawranca, Kaa.,
R.F.D. No. j. writes: -Your Lini
ment is the best that I hare ever ased.
I hid a mare with an abvres on her neck
sad one ;oc. bottle of Sloan's Liniu.tat
entirely cored ber. 1 keep it around all .
the time for falls and small swellings
aad for everything about the stock."
Sloan's Liniment
will kill a spavin,
curb or splint, re
duce wind pun's and
swollen joints, and
is a sure and speedy
remedy for fistula,
sweeney, founder
and thrush.
Prfct 60c. and $1.00
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Sostea, Xsm V.S.A.
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ATTENTION!
Poultry Raisers! n
We have Just received a consignment
of PURINA POULTRY PECOS. Call
and examine them.
POULTRY FEEDS
are a mixture of over a dozen varieties
of grains eud see4s. Thev contain
absolutely ro grit which makes
weight. Tbeycontainafcsolutely.no
burnt nor smutty wheet. Your chick
ens will thrive upon this feed it's no
eiperimeiit, but a practical feed lor
practical poultry rai3-rv CvOUC la
aad ak fur a sample of iu
FOR SALS BY
KARDISON CO.
Livery at
Ansonville
We have opened a flrst-class
livery business at Ansonville,
Our turnouts are new and sty
lLsh and we are prepared to
give our cu-tomtrs the best ot
service. If you want to make
a trip anywhere, call on us. We
are also prepared to do all kind
of hauling. Our rates are rea
sonable. Little & Gaddy
Ansonville, N. C.
The Peace Which Passeth
all understanding cornea quicker
when the obsequies have been quiet-
lv and tactfully conducted. Much
depends upon
The Undertaker.
May we Buggest a reference to
those whom we have served? It will
disclose the character or oar services
more fully than we feel disposed to.
We prefer to let others speak of or
work, we respond to calls at any
hour.
GATHINGS
Embalmer and Funeral Director.
Wadesboro, N. CL Phona 41
Sale of Land by Commissioner.
Bv virtue of power conferred upon me by
a decree ot the Superior Court ot Anson
county, made st the March Term, 1909. in
an action entitled James A. Leak and
others vs. Harry Flowers and wue, the
undersigned commissioner wui, on Mon
day, the tth dav of March, 1U10, offer for
sale to the hiehest bidder, for cash, at the
court bouse door in Wadesboro, North
Carolina, the following described tracts
ot land.
First Tract, adjoining the lands of the
late E. A. Parsons and others and bound
ed as follows: Beginning at what was the
K 11 fro re corner in the mid die of the Cam
den road some gum ptrs. and runs with
said Kilgore line S. 63 W. 3. 1 7 cfas. to stake
black gum ptrs ; theo S. M-4 E. 6i chs. to
stake pine ptrs.; then S. 63-; W. IS chs. to
stake at the edge of the woods small post
oak ptr.; then S. 18 K. 9.00 chs. crosaleg
a branch to a stake by hickory near a
large pine stamp; then with another Use
ot the Kilgore lands N. re-, E li-A'chs. to
stake in said line pine ptrs. a corner of a
60 acre tract of Henry Ca pel's; then S.
lo'i tu. 24.7U chs. to stake in dower fine
pin!ptrs.; then with the dower line fci.
74 ;,' W. 27.50 chs. to stake In the fi-vd oe
tbe south side of a swamp, corner of
another 60 acre tract; then the lice ot said
tract N. lb, W. 44.00 chs. to the middle of
the Camden road; then with said road
eastward to the beginning, containing 1j0
acres, more or lees. -
Second Tract, adjoining the lands of
1 A. Parsons and others and bounded as
follows: Beginning at a stake in the mid
die of the Camden road opposite a black
jack stomp standing' on the south edpe ot
tne rosu sou ruua s&iu rua .
E. 3.14 chs. to a stake in the middle of t ba
road; then S. Vft'si K. 6.33 chs. to a stake;
then S. "H v- 1 chs. to a stake; I ten
N. lf W. .3Mchs, to the beginning, con
taining two (2) acres, more or lev. Tents
of said sale are cash, subject to the rx-a-
armatioa of the rourt.
This January '-rth, 19Vd
H. H. liltLsao.N, CoH-suitsioter.