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Mm? J AS. G. UOYLIX, EDITOR AK1) rUBLISELER :' PUBLISHED 3IONDATS AKD TntJRSDAYS 91.00 A YEAR, DUE IX ADVANCE Volume 27 ; Wadesboro, N. C, Thursday, April 14, J 910 Number 40 BOY TO BE HANGED. SHOT ATER PREACHING. ONLY A BARREL 0E "COAL OILT PREMATURE BURIAL. THE CHILD'S CONGRESS. Just Sav Eg , CD THE REASON WHY i i A IS THE BEST- STRENGTHENING TOFIIC for Feeble Old People, Delicate Children, Weak, Run-down Persons, and to Counteract Chronic CoughsV Colds and Bronchitis, is because it combines the two most world-famed tonics the medicinal, strengthening, body-building elements 6t Cod Liver Oil and Tonic Iron, without oil or grease, tastes good, and agrees with every one. ; - We return your money without question if Vinol . does not accomplish all we claim for it. - v FOX & LYON, Druggists, Wadesboro. Order Fertilizer Today; y Get It Tomorrow. " Wc have a perfectly equipped fertilizer factory right in Wadesboro, and we are ready to deliver all fertilizers on a moment's notice. When you order from a distance, you never know w&en you will receive the goods. . Cotton planting, as well as Time and Tide, can not wait. ' Telephone Your Orders To The Southern Cotton Oil Co. Wadesboro Branch. Convicted of Bra tally Murdering Ut ile 13- Year-Old Florida Glrl.Wb Wo. ob Her War to SchoolRelate Hor rible Details of tbeCrlme With Indif ference. Deland, Fla., April 11. Irwin Hanchett, the 14-year-old Connecti cut boy, was found guilty in the criminal court here today of the mur der of Cievie Tedder, 13-year-old, and sentenced to be hanged. The crime of which the youthful criminal was convicted was one of the most brutal in the annals of the ftate. lie met the little girl while she was on her way to school and af ter she had rejected his proposals, he stabbed her to death. Her body was a mass of knife wounds, one physi cian testifying at the trial that be counted 75 wounds. Following the boy's arrest he only escaped lynching by being spirited away. ; Throughout the trial Hanchett maintained a stolid indifference to the testimony and received the death sentence with the same demeanor. His attorneys allowed him to go on the stand and relate the brutal de tails of the murder in hopes of sub stantiating their plea of insanity. Hanchett was an inmate of the Connecticut State Reform School and was brought here by Mr. W. T. VVooley and given employment. Erery family and especially those who reside in the country should be provided at all times with a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment. There is no telling when it may be wanted in case of and accident or emer gency. It is most excellent in ail cases of t heumatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by The Parsons Drug Co. How lie Expressed it. Youth's Companion. . Every small boy the right kind, any howthinks his own mother the symbol of all perfection. Few, however, have the ability to express their . admiration as prettily as the little hero of the following anecdote: Richard's mother was putting him to bed, and as she kissep him good night she said, '-Do you know you are all tho world to mama?" "Am I?" he answered, quickly. "Well, thenj-ou're heaven and the north pole to me." Accidents will happen, but the best reg ulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Electric OH for such emergencies. It subdues tho paiu and heals the hurts. E3E3EJE Watch Wake Ansoriville Up If you want a Lot for a Store, y 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 for a Carpenter Shop, ; l-0u want a Lot for a Large Livery Stale, It 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 Convenient toRairoad Depot in Town FOR 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: y Ansonvillo Real Estate Company A. H. RICHARDSON, President and treasurer. ! WORTH MOUNTAINS OF GOLD EEE 3E3E DOE "" Many people have tried so many remedies for'eczema without being materially benefitted that they have come to the conclusion that there is no cure for this most distressing dis ea. That this conclusion is erroneous, and that -: '- '::r- : " Hobson's Eczema Ointment will effect a cure is shown by the following unsolicited testimonial of Mr. Venable Wilson, who for many years was a citizen of Wades boro. Mr. Wilson says: T a : "This is to certify that for nine years I suffered with eczema, and during that time tried numerous so called specfics for it, but without effect. But after a few-applications of Hobson's Eczema Ointment I was compktcly cred. -V. WILSON. - "Thoraasville. N. C. Feb. 22, 1910." We sell Hobson's Eczema Ointment under an absolute guarantee. If it does not effect a cure yo get your money back. During Change of Life, i says Mrs. Chas. Barclay fimnitpvillft. Vt. "I was oassinflr through the Changeof life andsuffered trom nervousness and other annoying symptoms, and I can truly say that LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has proved worth mountains of gold to me, as it restored my healtbr and strength. I never forget to tell my friends what Lv diaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done tor me during this trying period. Complete restoration to neaitn means so mucn to me that for tho sake of other suffer ing womm I am willing to make my trouble public so you may publish this letter." Mrs. chas. uaiicxay, K.F.D .Graniteville, Vt. Ho other meaicme ior woman's ins , has received such wide-spread and un qualified endorsement. !No other med icine we know of has such a record of cures of female ills as has Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. X or more man jju years it nas ueen curing temaie complaints sucn as inflammation, tiiceration, local weaK i nesses, fibroid tumors, irregularities, I periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration, and it is unequalled for carrying women safely tnrougn tne penou oi uimiigu ui uxc. Tt costs but little to trv Lvdia E. I Pinfckam's Vegetable Compound, and, as Mrs.Barclaysays,it is "wortn moun- roins nt irokt " to sunenng women. Notice. Having this day qualified as adminis trator upon tho estate of "Mariah Walton, deceased, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said I decedent to present the same to the un dersized on or before the 4th day of cpnl, 1911, or this notice will he plead in i bar of their recovery. This the 4th day of April, 1910. T. J. TICK, i Administrator on the estate of Mariah Walton, deceased. Robinson & Caudle, Attys. - ? Notice. Mlultsarr Had Offered Lr Dawa Ltfa for CbrlKlanltr. Pittsburg, April 10. A sermon on martyrdom, in which Frank Skala, editor and prominent mission worker, had declared himseif willing to lay down his life for the Christian cause, waa followed today i by his assassina tion, and the shooting down also a fellow church leader, John Gay. Arm-in-arm, the two missionaries were leaving the little Congregation al church in Woods Run, a suburban, at the bead of more than 100 foreign ers. A raggedly dressed and collar leas man poked his way through the crowd as it reached the intersection of Eckhert street and McClnre ave nue, and when he was but a step be hind the leaders, he pressed a revolv er to Skala's head and fired twice. The bullets took effect in the Jaw and temple, and he fell dead in the midst of his followers Gay, who threw up his right hand as if to ward off the weapon, was struck first in the thumo and a second bullet burried itself in his head. He fell unconscious across the lifeless body of his colleague. For a moment for several mo ments the assassin stood over his prey in a crazed contemplation of the deed, flourishing his revolver, while the panic-stricken crowd fled to shel ter behind posts and doorways. HAD ATTENDED SUNDAY 8CIIOOL. -Jhe madman was Jan Radowvitcb, a character known to most of the mission for his shiftless habits, slov enly dress and radical opinions. A moment before he had meekly read from juvenile leaflets in the Sunday school led by Skala: previously he had sat in a back pew of the church during the regular sermon, and at the commencement of the services Skala had shaken bis hand in greeting. In all this Radowvitcb had given no warning of his murderous intentions. There were no police in sight when the murdr was done, the church people were too frightened to seize the assassin, and after flourishing his weapon and Btamping on the bodies he made off down the avenue to the Fort Wayne railroad tracks and was soon lost to view. A large armed posse of police, detectives and, church people was soon in pursuit, but latP tonight they had found no trace if him. Aiiet tuv maaman'8 nigm me mis sion crowd reassembled about their fallen leaders and passionately mourn ed their loss. Skala's body was re moved to an undertaker's rooms and Gay was taken to St. John's Hospit al. His wound is a dangerous one, but it is believed be will recover. PKOM INENT A3 A MISSION WORKER Skala was very prominent as a mis I sion worker ard associate editor I the Bohemia Christian Journal, which he and Rev. James Losa published at Coropolis. He was a Presbyterian, but had fiilled the pulpit at the Con- eregationalist Mission House as he had often done before. Richmond, Va., April 11. Whis key is sometimes called the "oil of Joy," but It la seldom that it figures aa coal oil. A case of this sort has lust arisen, however, at the little town of Hamlet, N. a, where the United States revenue officers beaded by Deputy Merritt ot Colonel Chapman's office, this city, have Just laid bare an Ingenious fraud. A barrel which came to Hamlet marked "coal oil" waa found to con tain a smaller barrel of whiskey. The larger receptacle of the two had a 60-gallon capacity and that contain ing the ardent epirlta a 25-gallon ca pacity. Statistic Tbat Pratt Inrh Happealag to b Practical!? l akaawa, London Lancet. It is possible tbat an examination of the probability of premature buri al, in the light of certain facts, may be of consolation to the less preju diced of those who dread its occur rence. In all the thousands of post mortem examinations which have been performed throughout the civil ized world during the last 50 years haa there been a single instance of the supposed body under examination showing signs of life such as would Infallibly appear at the dissection of a living subject? We venture to sy Of course the scheme was desiened I that if tQi3 nad occurred the world primarily to evade the crohlbltlon I would have heard of it. We would laws of North Carolina, but it also against one of the United States statutea as to the shipment of whis key."- The "coal oil" came from North Fork. It, but It not known who sent Good results always follow the use ot Foley's Kidney Pills. They prompt relief in all cases of kidney and bladder disorders, are healing, strengthening- and anti-septic Try them. Parsons Dru Co. ; Pee Dee Pharmacy. all Haw Iht Did It. Mrs. Newly wed Notice how small my bills are dear? nr. Bewlywed--Indeed I do, darling How do you manage? q Mrs., Newly wed I bay our thidgs at a lot ot lifferent stores. Cleveland Leader. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets assist nature In driving all impurities out of the system, insuring a free and re gular condition and restoring the organs of the body to health and strength. Sold by The Parsons Drug Co. Ilfrtp5 i lame TO 4r;,Back An aching back is instantly . relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. vThis liniment takes the place of massage and is better than stfcky plasters. It penetrates tlfenJ& ; right to the bone, quickens the blood, relieves congestion, and gives permanent as well as temporary relief. Here's the Proof. Mr. Jamks C. Lek, of 1100 9th St., S.E.,Washingtoa,'l.C., write! : "Thirty year ago I fell from a scaffold and tern oiuIt injured my back. I luflered terri bly at timet; from the small of my back all around my stomach was just as If I bad been beaten with a club. I used very plaster I could get with no relief. point out, moreover, that the bodies upon which post-mortem examina tions are performed are in no sense selected, but include these of persons of both sex as and of all ages who have died from all sorts of natural and violent deaths, and at widely va rying intervals of time before the sectio cadaveris. In our minds this consideration at once disposes of the aumtion that premature burial is of any frequent occurrence, and limits discussion to those unusual cases which, either be cause of a trance condition having existed before the supposed time of death or delay of rigor mortis, or from the temporary persistence of the body temperature of life, there are reason able doubts of the fact of death. But surely, these are just cases in which expert opinion will always be sought, and in which burial will naturally be delayed until the onset of the in controvertible sign of putrefeaction. Evidence more conclusive than that of opinion is forthcoming, for our Vienna correspondent describes the elaborate system of death certifica tion which has been enforced in Aus tria during the last 50 years which provides that everybody before buri al must be seen at least twice within 48 hours after death by two indepen dent medical men and by one of them again immediately before closing the coffin. In no single instance has the fact of death beeu controverted during these repeated examinations, and to make assurance doubly sure in Vien na those persons who desire can have the uncofnned bodies of their dead friends kept under observation in special mortuary halls for at long as ' 'Ira OL KofvA l-SwJq tnf ff fl many thousands of bodies' which ha' been laid out not one of them has ever risen from its probationary bier. Liniment took the Dain rieht - out, and I eaa now do as much ladder work at any man In ths shop, thanks to Sloan's 30 YEARS OF SUCCESS. The Parsons Drag. Co. Offers Remedy for Cataarh. The Medicine Coats Noth ing If It Falls. When a medicine effects a success ful treatment in a very large majority of cases, and when we offer that med- cine on our own personal guarantee that it will cost nothing if it does not completely relieve catarrh, it is only reasonable tbat people should believe us, or at least put our claim to a prac tical test when we takeall the risk. These are facts which we want the people to, substantiate. We want them to try ltexall Mucu-Tone. a medicine prepared from a prescrip tion of a physician with whom . ca tarrh was a speciality, and who has a record of thirty years of nviabje success to, his record. We receive more good reports about ltexall Mucu-Tone than we do of all other catarrh remedies sold in our store, and if more people only knew what a thoroughly dependable remedy Rexall Mucu-Tone is It would be the only catarrh remedy ve would have any demand for. " ltevall Mucu-Tone is quickly ab sorbed and by its therapeutic effect tends to disinfect and cleanse the en-. tire mucous membraneous tract, to destroy and remove the parasites which injure the membraneous tis sues, to soothe the irritation and heal Liniment Mr. J. P. EVAXS, of Mt. Airy, Oa., ays: "After being afflicted for three years with rheumatism, I used Sloan's Liniment, and waa cured sound and well, and am glad to say I haven't been troubled with rheumatism since. My leg was badly swollen from my hip to my knee. One-half a bottle took tho palo and swelling out." Sloan's Liniment has no equal as a remedy for Rheu matism, Neuralgia or any pain or stiffness in the muscles or joints. Prices, 2Sc.,S0c.MdS1.00 loon's keek oa hereea, eotUe, snoen, m4 Itr, aona Dr. Eul S. S!caa, Bostoa, Matt., U.SJL M,.MU... if'- " f lti J Charlotte Chronicle. Tho Chronicle has often referred to the record of Anson county for its progressiveness in education techni cal, industrial and otberwise and It has made mention of the latest step in the organization of the Children's Industrial Congress. In speaking -of the organization of this scheme and its werk, North Carolina Education says tbat the forty schools of Anson elected repretsentatlves to this con gress; and on the appointed day, March 5th, they met in the auditor! am ot the Wood and Iron building. One boy and one girl came from each school, in addition to the camber of parents and f rends who attended. "Industrial Education and the Gen eral Betterment of School Conditions" was the theme. The Woman's Bet terment Association Is behind the organization. At the first meeting reports were received from the secre taries of the Betterment Association. Roo'ms were fitted np for demonstra tion purposes. In one room a well equipped kitchen with all necessary utensils attracted considerable atten tion. This room was furnished free by Mr. B. Q. Covington, a local hard ware dealer. The delegates repre senting the schools of the county were given pictures and tanght mounting and framing them. The children who attended this congress were en tertained free, and they had a great time. This plan. North Carolina Ku- u cation thinks, should commend it self to every county In the State. In this way the child becomes a very active part of the betterment assocl ation; and through the child, the pa rent. One Conductor Who Was Cored. Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and be writes about it. "Some time ago I was confined to my bed with chronio rheuma tism. I used two bottles of Foley's Kid ney Itemed v with rood cnect, and tne third bottle put me on my feet and I re sumed work as conductor on the Lexing ton, Ky., Street Kail way. it gave me more relief than any medicine I had ever used, and it will do all you claim in casog of rlieumatism." Foley Kidney's Remedy cures rheumatism bv eliminating the uric acid from the blood. Foleys Kidney Remedy willcure any case of kidney and bladder trouble not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Parsons Drutf Co. : Pee Dee Phar macy. V Keal Fact. An almost totally bald gentleman, din ird one dav in'a restaurant, called out in angor, "Waiter, there's a hair in my soup!' The waiter was a tactful man and he replied. "Ah, ze maeneefieent hair! Un doubtedly from monsieur's head I" And the much-flattered diner smiled blandly and remarked, "Ah, well: acci dents will happen!" Human Life. '3uffered day and night the torment of itching piles. Nothing helped me until I nsed Doan's Ointment. It cured mc per manently." Hon. John It. Garrett, May or, Girard, Ala. i Quaker Oats is the world's food Eaten in every country; eaten by infants, athletes, young and old. Recognized as the great strength builder. Packed ia rervlar also pocks. aaS ia ker teticaily scales tias tar hot cbnttee- 32 Nunnally's" WHEN you want the purest, highest quality candies made in all the Southland, ask for bonbons and chocolates. They're shipped to us by fast express, hence their delicious freshness. SOLD BY Parsons Drug Co. Sale of Land. Rv virtne of the Dower contained In the last will and testament or Alien ra warns, which was duly admitted to probate on the first day la April, 1901, la the Superior Courts of Anson county, the undersigned will, on Monday, May 2, 1910, at the court house door ia Wadesboro, at 12 M., expose the following lands for sale at puoiic auc tion, to-wlt: The home place of the late Allen Edwards, consisting ot lO acres. more or less, situate la Burnsruie town ship, above state and county, adjoining the lands or Utcnmooa rawaros, eea co wards and John T. Edwards and Tom Par ker A plot ot said lands has been made during the presnt month and will be on exhibition at the sale. - be terms of the sale are as follows, to-wlt: tme-lourtn cash, three-fourths on the first day In Jan- nary, 1911, with interest rrom lae aayot sale at the rate ot six per cent, per annum on the deferred payments, title to be made when all the purchase money with Interest is paid, with optioa to the purchaser to pay all cash and recelre title at once. This is a final sale and will not be left open. The last bid at the auction ot a re sponsible party takes the land. This March 21, 1810. WILLIAM H. EDWARDS, Executor of the last will and testament ot Allen Ed wards, dee'd. THE ARISTOCRAT OF THE PIANO WORLD. "At home in the best homes of the land." THE STIEFF GRAND The most blase are bound to admit that this piano leaves nothing to be desired. " Consistently appropriate in the home of modest means, or the salon of opulence. Stock finishes: Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany. Finished to order to match any other wood - -- -- -- - Come in and take a lo k this magnificent instrument. at Chas. M. Stieff Artistic Stieff, Shaw and Stieff Self-player Pianos. Baltimore, - - - Maryland Southern Wareroom: 9 W. Trad. Street, Charlotte - - N. C. C. H. WILM0TH. MAX AO Ell. (Mention this paper) I J Notice. North Carolina. Anson County. In the Superior Court. Pheobe Ingram, vs Jupiter Ingram. XOTk'E. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Anson county to obtain divorce from him, the said Jnpiter Ingram, from the bonds of matrimony existing between them, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said ; county to be held on the 14tb Monday af (terthelst Monday in March, 1910 , at I the court house ot said county in Wades- Timwl cwtr-h-Trrnd Khorthorn ; boro. N. C and answer or demur to the For Sale at Grass . Farm. Dale Pure Cattle Bulls, Cows and Heifers. These cattle will be sold at very moderate prices. considering breeding . ana lnviauaniy Write or come and see v S. B. CARPENTER, Rout 1, AnsouTille, N. C complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for th relif de manded in said complaint. This, 'Jth day ot April, 1910. THOMAS C. KOBIN'SOX. Clerk of Superior Court. By virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned commissioner under an order of the court in a certain ex parte proceed ing before the clerk of the superior court of Anson county, entitled Parks Horne- back, Bettie fonus, and others, ex parte, the undersigned commissioner will expose to re-sale, for cash, at the court house door in the town ot Wadesboro, on Mon day the 2nd day of May, 1910, at the hour of 12 o'clock m. the following tract of land situate in Lanesboro township, about one-half miles from Peachland and described as tollows, to-wit: Beginning at a red oak, Preslar's cor ner, and runs with his line S 7ty E., 19 cus., crossing Lanes creek twice to a stake red oak ptr., then with Horne line S. 30 W., I? chs., to his corner stake three red oak and post oak ptrs., theu with bis other line S. 04 fc , la chs., and 50 links to his other corner stake in Shepherd's Hue; then S. Hl4 W., 'J9 chs., to stake, pine, S. O. and red oak ptrs. , then N. 59 W.. 8.75 chs., to stake by hickory; then a new I line due N. 10.20 chs., to stone in dower I line; then with said line N. 45 E., 20.63 -chs., to the beginning, containing seventy eight three-fourths aore3 (78J) more or less. This is the second Rale of said property and the bidding will commence at fonr hundred dollars. This the 1st day of April, 1910. T. L. CAUDLE. Commissioner." the soreness, stop the mucous dis charge, build up strong, healthy tis sue and relieve the blood and system of i diseased matter. Its Influence is toward stimulating the muco-cells, digestion and improving nutrition until the whole body vibrates with healthy activity. In a comparative ly short time it brings about a notice- able gain in weight, strength, good color and feeling of buoyancy. We urge you to try R?xali Mucu- Tone, beginning a treatment today. At any time you are not satlsflad, simply come and tell us, and we will quickly return your money without question or quibble. We have Bex all Mucu-Tone in two sizes, 50 cents and $1.00. Remember you can ob tain Rexall Remedies in . Wadesboro only at our store The ltexall Store. The Parsons Dtvt Co. The Bank of Wad-esboro commenced business in September, 1902. tory of the institution. The past year has been the most prosperons in the his Your deposits are secured as follows: Capital Stock -Stockhbldefs' Liability Surplus and Undivided Profits Total .... $50,000.00 50,000.00 35,000.00 $135,000.00 The bank's career, under the management of Mr. T. J. Covington as president, was most prosperous, and our new president, L. D. Robinson, desires to thank the old patrons of the bank for the loyal manner in which, they have stood by the institution since he was elected to that position. The motto of this bank will be to accomnodate its friends and patrons to the fullest extent consistent wiih good business management. Officers: L. D. ROBINSON, President. F. C ALLEN, Vice President. C M. BURNS, JR., Cashier. 1 ADAM L0CKI1ART, Ass't Cash. WeJ) ay 4 per cent on Time Deposits. over The Savings Department has paid $2,000 annually in interest. We solic it your accounts. ; Directors: C M. Burns. H. Haynie. K. W. Ashcraft, Geo. W.Huntley, W. Henry Liles.H. W. Little, B. G. Covington. L. J.Huntley, F. C Allen, P. R. Bennett, L. D. Robinson. - n
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