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PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
JAS. (J. UOYLIX, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
$1.00 A YEAH, DUE IN ADVANCE
Wadesboro, N. C, Monday, July 25, 1910
Volume 27
Number 69
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JUST TELL US
HOW MUCH
to cut off and we will
come pretty near getting
exactly the quantity you
want. You don't have to
worry about the quality
of our meats. We take bo
much pains in selecting
them yon can be assured
they are the choicest to be
had. A trial will prove it.
P. T. RHYNE.
ECZEMA
CURED
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
ease. 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:
"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
completely cured. V "V. WILSON.
"Thomasviile, 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.
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latuoYou Drink?
If you drink Coffee
you will find our
Royal Blend High Grade
always uniform in quality,
packed in 3-pound sealed
cans for the price of $1.00
per can.
As a coffee of excep
tional value and superior
merit, we offer our
Gold Medal Brand Coffee
which is pleasing many of
our most particular coffee
customers. Packed only
in 1 -pound cans for the
price of 25 cents per can.
If you like a cup of
good tea, try a small can
of our
White House Mixed Tea
which is high grade and has
perfect cup qualities.
Hardisori Co.
j REPLY TO REV. MR. MARTIN'S
SERMON.
am going to let the teaching (ine
plain letter of the Bible) of the worJ !
of God dictate to me my belief in j Youths Companion.
preference to the oener 01 any ma u. It 13 well sometimes to pause and
Now, let's see what the Scripture Uke bearings with problems of health
With the many won-
THE CONTROL OF DISEASE. 1 $32,500 FEE TO WOMAN LAWYER I FOR CLEVELAND MEMORIAL
Large! Ever Granted a Female Attar
Bf f In America.
Chicago, July 17. Mrs. Mary E.
Miller, woman lawyer, won a decid-
Work O.
Tower at Prlatsteat Will
aVeon Bt Started.
Xevr York Tribune.
Most of the money for the Qrover
Henry D.
Winton, who is secretary of the com-
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Dear Mr. Editor. I have read and
thought over the religious article of teaches us on this important sulject and sickness,
Mr. Martin, as published in one of 0f salvation and as to the ability of derful discoveries, the serums the victory before Judge Gibbons in Cleveland memorial at Princeton is
a .1 a l!l I - a I i I -4. I I .1
your tasi weeK B iauea, wuicu ue au- man t0 choose ior nimsen. urwi immunities and the improved knowl - the Circuit court yesterday, when, now in hand. Senator
dressed "To lawyers ana v nom i. 8av3 - e have not cti03en ine, out a Pllft of kvpunp hat ,ho oi, after deliberating an hour and a half.
Mnv nnnnern". and it seems strantre. I hauo nhnapn vnn and ordained vou I .i.,.,o rn . , 1 mo Snit Mint Haa kon koP anSt frtv
. 1 aj w - - I urun , j. iJCit; urtf UitfULV OI aLttlJSI il'H I"' J 1. lit . iart uro . i niv . cu. awa ...
surpassing strange, to me that any that ye should gc and bring forth which althouh thpv ftnnnt .. . i5o.000 attornev fees aerainst the erection, saw yesi raay
one with the Intelligence fiossessed by fruit and that your fruit should re- not allwavs tell the tenth It ia three Lloyd brothers, grandsons and tbftt about l73 had been subscrib-
Mr. martin wuuiu euueavur iu muu- raaia", ana so iorm. auu aguiu uu known that, although many diseases heirs of John Bross, once Lieutenant j J, ana mat mere would be no trouble
tend or prove mat mere wua .u 8aygf "According as ne nam couhi are wipfd cut an(J many otnew Governor of Illinois, voted for a ver- in collecUng the $27,000 needed.
tence sucn a creature ua a ree us in Him Deiore me iounuauon 01 dmprl t -TtinMrin of a nav Aa diet of f 32.500. This ia the largest
Agent". It seems to me a poor con- the world that we should be holy and there are nfhpr .i,..,, mlnr , . ' fee ever granted a woman lawver in
ceptionoi me greai creaior 01 iue aDd without blame Deiore nun m 0n the increase. America. The case has been on trial
universe to fcach or argue such a iove, having predestined us unto the Typhoid fever, one of me mots for nearly three weeks, and argu-
-a 1 1L r a-. n I a 1 m ? A. I - I
doctrine as una auvucaieu u, i. aaoption OI cnuaren 01 JtBus unnsi dprl nf h,.0ii h. i al menls were romnletwl vesterrtav.
.t ,i: ,i oa K . .. J? ' "J;3 13 " -
fliarun. ne ruua uimuj t,UOT vur w niffige accoruing w ine gtiou piea- livPiv khn,n tn , Mrs. Miller was retained bv the
plain teaching of the Holy Bible. lie sure-ofhis will to the praise of his water or milkf or other food ortobe Lloyd brothers to conserve and pro-
seems 10 Deneve iuai iue bh glory", ara so on. "tor ny grace cr,roc,, fm KD 4 tu..u t.t ihir vminprr brothpr. Jnhn
. - I k.a'vuva Jal AA1 ajuur- ill III niw I II I I III l' I - - - - - j
The memorial will be In the form
or a tower, 70 reet nigh, in accor
dance with the wishes of Mr. Cleve
land's family, and characteristic of
his own ideas, there will be no life
(ize or heroic figure of himself on the
exterior. It is possible that a figure
vah only just created man and placed are ye saved through faith and that tbeag of h fl d . d Br0B3 Lloyd, -of Boston, who was of the ei-President may be placed
u: kn.n nn fkio north In Hn nal D4 -.1 .( i Tt :r l '. J ' " 'J ...... ...I J r
him here on this earth to do just a9 not of yourselves. It is the gift of
he pleased and left it entirely with I q0(j and not cf works, lest any man
man to choose eternal life (salvation) j should boast."
or cnoose tormeni. .tie auvueara We hold that the spiritual minded
that you have life and death set be- j are tne workmanship of God's own
ore you and that you are a free agent I hand, and then we see that man has
o choose whichever you please. no part in this choice, for men choose " ... . , . .
u"&uc" ,a"lcl " r' Ul Diphtheria still rears its head, hut
numbered,
Yellow fever and malaria are no
longer regarded as visitations of the
will of Heaven, but are recognized
as due to the visitations of moequi
tos, although it may take some time
Now this is a plain error,and can not
be supported by the Scripture, and I
supposed to be under the control of a
designing woman known as the
"college widow." Attorney Henry
Scott, representing the brothers, de
clared in his argument that John
Bross Llovd h still wan the wo
man.
Mr?. Miller contended that John
within the first floor, which will also
possibly contain articles associated
with his connection with Princeton
On the second floor there' will be a
room set apart for national and other
relics. No special use has been de
signated for the third floor,
The memorial, which will measure
LITTLE DAUGHTER
"HUD-SCALP HI
ourselves in nature's night before be- u ,9 no ionger formidabiei 9ince Uie Lloyd while a student at Har- 40 feet square at the base, will be of
iuB uy iuc mieuiiKuiri., .c antitoiin for it has b .en found. vard had become enamored or a wo- silverstone, to harmonize with the
tally unable to work ourselves in the TuherriilnrU i still ail rm.r. man. and had conveyed several nun- buildinca of thp new ora.lnaf a arhnnl
favor of God, but wlien this spirit has I, the de8traction of it will mean dred thousand dollars to her. The at Princeton, and still be on the golf
1
Itched So that She Scratched Until
Blood Came. Hair Fell Out. Scalp
had Unpleasant Odor. Used Cuti
cura Soap and Ointment Four,
Weeks. Scalp Perfectly Clear
a f 1 .. '
Hair Began to Grow Again and Now
Has Beautiful, Long Hair.
" When my little daughter was about
five years old, 6he was taken with the
measiets. a. iew raa
after the measles were
gone, she began to have
a 6evere scalp humor.
It itched so that she
would scratch the whole
day, until the blood
came. We had a doctor
and tried a good many
other remedies, but
"nothing helped. Her
hair all fell out and the
scalp itself had an un
pleasant odor.
"After we had tried
all the other remedies,
my wife told me to try
the Cuticura Remedies.
We bought one cake of
Cuticura SoaD and one box of Cuticura
Ointment. We used the Cuticura Rem
Tpdipa - Anpordine- tor directions and-"!
about three or four weeks her scalp was
nerfect.lv clear of the terrible humor.
Hpp hair heiran to irrow again and now
she has beautiful, lone hair. Since that
time I have recommended the Cuticura
Remedies to other people and tney also
had success. Chas. Salzbrenner, Amana,
Iowa, Nov. 8, 1909."
rutirnm Smd f25c.. Cuticura Ointment (60c.)
and Cuticura Resolvent (50e.) or Cuticura PUI
(2Sc ) are sold throughout the world. Potter Drug
& Ctaem. Corp, Sole Props.. 135 Columbus Ave,
Boston. Mass. S"Malled tree. S2-paee book. How
to Treat tor Afiections ol tba SKia aaa soup.
wrought upon u, when we have been
shown our destitution and lost condi
tion in the govern uaent of God, then
in deep sorrow and contrition we cry
out, "O! wretched sinner that I am,
let ling unworthy of the least of His
mercies but teing so exercised by thi3
holy spirit." We continue in this
begging and penitent condition until
the good Lord in hi3 mercy sees fit to
speak peace to our troubled souIb.
And when, this happy period has
reached us we adore and praise him
in the highest strains for doing for us
that which we were' unable to do for
ourselves, and then we exclaim from
the very depths of our hearts that we
love him because he first loved us,
After this we are a new creature, not
seeing things as before. We are
changed from darkness to light, and
our trust in the wt rk of man to re
deem bimslf is is forever banished,
and we become humble through this
tuition, and rather than blame the
blind for not seeing they are pitied,
for after this change by the mighty
workings of the holy spirit we see as
never before and are willing to con
fess that if saved at all it must be by
grace. Those wno are inus eniigni
ened by this work of grace can trust
no longer in "Free ageucy" or the
"Will of man", but look solely to
him who has said, "I am God and
beside me there is none else". Then
are we enabled to ft.llow the life that
should be lived by a believer or
Christian, and our. good works
should, follow and be so plain as to
be seen of men.
But to tell dead sinners who have
never been quickened or made alive
bv the holy spirit to choose life or
death, good or evil, to live or di
that they are "Free agents" to accept
or reject salvation, is not the teaching
of the word of God, and all led to be-
toll and care for humanity for years
to come, but the work is well under
way. The great step was made when
this dread disease was moved bv
lawyer said she recovered much of
this proprty and kept him from !
squandering much more." Mrs. Mil
ler showed that she bad administer-1
common scientific consent from the edjthe aftVra of the estate in a busi-
farai' in n.Q ki ness like manner and that the rrotv
When this has once been done in erty had increased in value during
regard to any human ill, it is then ner tcministration. Several lead
for humanity to take care of itself. lnS members of the Chicago bar tes
links. The construction has beeo de
layed pending a settlement of the
troubles at Princeton, but it is now
announced that the contract will be
let in the fatt. A committee consist
ing of President Wocdrow Wilson
Dean Andrew F. West and Moses
Taylor Pyne has been in consultation
with Cram, Goodhue A Ferguson, the
Those nations that are willing to tlfied ,nat charge of 150,000 for architects, of 170 Fifth avenue,
legal services against the estate was
reasonable and lair. i
Judge Gibbons, in instructing the
jury, ordered that Mrs. Miller should
receive the same consideration as a
man. "If she has performed valua
ble services for her clients," said the
Judge, "he is worthy of her hire."
spend the most money and take most
pains to wipe out disease are coming
out first in the race. Great cities
have learned the lesson that it pays
them to take care of the health ot
their populations. It is much too
expensive to permit unnessary sick
ness. Clean water navs. clean atreets
pay, decent housing for the poor pays.
The boards of health are doing
much in these directions and in many
others, and as time goes on they will
do more. As people are educated in
these matters they will be willing
and able to give more and wiser
cooperation. It is safe to prophsy
that the day is comiug when people
will refuse to put up with preventa-
ahle nuisances, and when the house
fly, the mosquito and the rat will be
extinct; and when, if people want to
know anything about tuberculocis,
they will have to read about it in
books.
AN UNUSUAL BAPTIZING.
Highly Kstear4 Lad? af Eighty Year
ri(t Baptised hf Sa-lB-kw, Eldar
J. T. Caat.
Raleigh News and Observer.
Elder W. A. Sirapkins, of the
Primitive Eaptist Church, who has
just returned from the town of Coats,
where he visited last Saturday and
Sunday, tells of an incident of un
usual interest which took place there,
the baptizing of a highly esteemed
lady, who is eighty-seven years old.
Eli?er Simpklns attended a yearly
meeting ot the Primitive Baptists at
Coats, and after hearing a good ser
mon, and enjoying the meeting with
many friends and associates, went
with the party to the water three
miles away, where there took place
the baptizing of a dearly beloved and
highly esteemed lady, Mrs. Andrew
Turlington, 87 years old. She was
baptized by her son-in-law, Elder J.
T. Coats, one of the most prominent
Baptist preachers, a man held in
high regard, for many years Moder
ator of the Little River Association,
a man faithful in the discharge of
every duty which comes to him.
Speaking of the unusual occurrence,
Elder W. A. Simpkins said that he
had never witnessed a more solemn
occasion, that Mrs. Turlington seem
ed to te so strong in the faith of the
Lord Jesus Christ,-her age making
the event one of the greatest Impres-siveness.
Tboaa Plea of Bayhaod. --
How delicious were the pies of boyhood.
No pies now ever taste so good. What's
changed? The pies? No. It's you. Yon
have lost the strong, healthy stomach, the
vigororous liver, the active kidneys, the
regular bowels of boyhood. Your diges
tion is poor and you blame the food.
What's needed ? A complete toning tip by
Electric Bitters of all organs of digestion
Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels Try
them. They'll restore your boyhood ap-
liave such, and pinning their faith to I pettite and appreciation of food and fairly
euch a fallacj', are deceived, unless saturate your body with new health, vigor
Jehovah in his great mercy sees fit to I and strength. 50c at the Parsons DrugCo.
open the eyes of their understanding . . . .
and reveal to them his love and raer- -- -- .
cy in forgiving sin. I shall have no Pencer vispatcn, iatn.-
faith in this teaching because it lsnot j Una farmer at least is playing with back.
Batllaof WbUker Coat II lea Ills LJfa.
Wilmington, July 19. Charles II.
Register, a young farmer of .Warsaw,
Duplin county, who was assaulted
Sunday night by Walter Way, a
young white man of this city, died
here tonight at 8:30 at the hospital
from injuries sustained. ;
The difficulty arose over a 25-cent
bottle of whiskey. Register and
Way had some words when Way is
said to have sudJenly struck Register
in the face with hi? fist, causing him
to fall backwards. ,
In falling Register struck the back
ot his head upon a: cobble stone
and it was this blow that caused his
death.
lie was ren.lered unconscious by
Ihe blow and never ? regained con
sciousness. Register was married
and is said to have been well known
in his &eotion.
Way was committed to jiil Sunday
afternoon without any bond. The
;efendant Way is well known in po
lice circles ami has been in trouble
befnre, but never of a very serious
nature. He is a plumber.
A Frlghtfal Wrack.
of train, automobile or baggy may cause
cuts, bruises, abrasions, sprains'or wound
that demand Bucklen's Arnica Salve
earth's greatest healer. Quick relief and
prompt cure results. For burns, boils,
sores of all kinds, eczema, chapped hands
and lips, sore eyes or corns, It's supreme.
Surest pile cure. 25c at the Parsons Drug
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Work a Haara a Day.
The busiest little things ever made are
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill Is a
a sugar coated globule of health, that
changes weakness into strength, languor
into energy, brain-fag into mental power;
curing Constipation, Headache, Chills,
Dyspepsia, Malaria. 25c at the Parsons
DrugCo.
Notice.
The overseers of Ansonville township
are requested to work their roads and re
port to the supervisors on the 2nd Satur
day in August at 1 o'clock p. m.
1. H. SULLIVAN, Chairman.
What Ails You?
Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent head
aches, coated tongue, bitter , or bad taste in morning,
"heart-burn," belching of gas, acid risings in throat after
eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells,
poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred
rymptomi P
If you have any considerable number of the
above symptoms you are aufferinf from bilious
ness, torpid liver with indigestion or dyspepsia.
Dr. Pieroe'e Golden Medical Discovery is made
op of the most valuable medicinal principles
known to medical science for the permanent
aenre of such abnormal conditions. It is a most
efficient liver inviorator, stomach tonic, bowel
regulator and nerve strengthener.
The "Golden Medical Discovery" is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum,
a full list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested
under oath. A glance at these will show that it contains ao alcohol, or harm
ful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined
glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of native American medical,
forest plants. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
yb
The greatest system renovator. Re
stores vitality, regulates the kidneys, liver
and stomach. If Hollister's Rocky Moun
tain lea tails to cure get your money
That's fair. 35 cents. Tea or Tal
The Peace Which Passeth according to the doctrine of the Bible the automobillst along the National Pets. Fox & Lyon
or v,unauau wrieucH. Autn Hiphwav hturn Monl V.L-
i an uuuciawuuiuK tuuica uuaaci i " wuuiuuu.v Mi..v-U v- i , A . . , , -
k k controversy and am prompted, as I ttUkJ 3 hiiown Dy me ex
w urn Liirr iiunruuira iia v c lpct-ij uuicl" . "
ly and tactfully conducted. Much
depends upon
The Undertaker.
May we suggest a reference vto
GRAND EXCURSION
. i r -r I a-., ;n An . t If. T TT T " ml
nope, to say ine same in ueience oi ui mr. u. iu. jveuueny, on To Porthmouth-Norfolk via Sea-
T. L"r utrj 'T n9t0C-Ba .h mide a tri.P to board Air Line Ry August 2nd 1910.
.v,c.r. spencer iasi sunaay in a machine. I rn
vourselves ana as nest you can a raw i . .. . . r umuai. vma .u wu.u.
t unbiased conclusions, leaving all pre- Approacning a awouen stream inuav- Tho Seaboard Air Line Ry k going to
iiirlina and aolf pnnrait nut nf IhP nil PI- I 1U3UO I'OUniV. near BDEncer. lift W&n "l1 "-'r """ i-ui 'uu iu roris-
. w w.. ! ' moutb-Norfolk Tuesday August 2nd this
iiuu nuu scr, ii Aisaiuic, mc ixmi i iuici u) a loiiuer autuuiug near ine I is the b?st excursion of the sason. and
those whom we have served? It will I just as it really is as to God, his worfc stream that it was Derfectlv naaahle ever-v onc s'"ulJ take advantage of it.
j: it i j. ! I .1 .i;n I, ; m I I t.h rates ait; verrv low anil Mie nwnmn-
Cool and Cleanly.
Buy the best refrigerator that is
made, for it will save enough in food
in a season to pay for Itself. Our t, 1
Northland refrigerator is economi-
cal in consuming ice, and nei'.ber
flesh, fish, fowl or anything in the
way of eatables will spoil in it in
the hottest weather, i! you keep a
fair amount of ice in it.
Have only two left to sell at
Bargain.
4
The Covington Hardware.
disclose the character of our Ber vices
more fully than we feel disposed to.
We prefer to let othersspeak of our
work. We respond to calls at any
hour.
GrATHINGS
Embalu" 5r and Funeral Director.
Wadepbcro, N. C. Phone 41
and our relation to him.
J. W. Jones.
Marshville, N. C,
June 17, 1910.
Buy M one y Orders
OF THE
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Bank,
Paachland Wadeaboro Anaonvllla
thereby keeping your money at
home, instead of patronizing out
side interests, as you will if you
buy money orders of the post office
or the exprvss company.
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0IEYS OBJNOlAXfflVI
toa stioKACH ibou6j. and .Constipatiok
Trinity Park School
A First-Class Preparatory School
Certincates of Graduation Accepted for
Entrance eo Leading Southern Colleges
Faculty of ten officers and teach
ers. Campus of seventy-five
acres. Library containing more'
than forty thousand bound vol
umes. Well equipped gymnasium.
High standards and modern
methods of Instruction. Frequent
lectures by prominent lecturers.
Expenses exceedingly moderate.
Twelve years ot phenomenal success.
For catalogue" and other infor
mation, address
F. S. ALDR1DGE, Bursar,
Oirkim, M C
Nurse
and alright to ford the watera with
his auto. Reaching a point where
the water overrun the bearings the
machine was put out of commission
in deep water. The autoist was
-"I know what is good
for young and old peo-
Ele," writes Mrs. Clara
ykstra, a trained nurse
of South Bellingham,
Wash., "and will say that
I consider Cardui the best
medicine for girls and
women. It makes them
feel like new persons, re
lieves their pain and reg
ulates womanly troubles.
Both my daughter and I
U received great benefit."
e si r r rz rr? n n n
fili
Talf-a Li
dations are the verry best, Pnlman sleep
ers on this train, berth rate t J.50 each
way, t wo can occupy berth at the same
rate, reservations should be made early
by writinrr to James Ker Jr, T. P. A.
Charlotte N. C. Persons front west if
Charlotte will use train 13-2 into Charlotte
forced to employ Ihe farmer to hitch Charlotte K JO 1. M rain or shtn; arrives
a hit? nalr of mnlps In tho onin onrl at i-onnmoutn next morning 10.30 A. M
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pull it ashore, for which the farmer
made a substantial charge. Before
leaving the scene,. Mr. Kennerly
learned that the same farmer is
"good at euch tricks," and that he
makes it a practice o tell autoists
that the stream is passable doing so
in order to get to pu'l them out ot 'he
creek. It is said that be ordinarily
charges f 10 for the Job and that he
makes it convenient to be near the
Aujrns', 4ih 8.15 P. M. will make very fast
run i-i both directions. Th rate from
Charlotte for the round trip is only 11.50
ana eorre-ponainiy low rt?s frtm all
stations Hutherfordton to Hamlet. Clark-
ton to Hamlet. Chester to Monroe, Hamlet
to Cary. For further information call on
your nearest Agent or writs the under
signed. Make your reservation early.
James Ker Jr, T. P. A.,
Charlotte, I. C.
II S. Lea-d, D. P. A.,
Rakigh. N. C.
EXCURSION RATES.
m -tn lid - -
BI'iml i in iii '5P ? , JE a
II U t I I
u m m fjs si n t3 u
place with a team eo as to get the ex- To Wilmington and Return
July 20th on Regular
Trains 40 and 44 Via
Seaboard Air. Line, Ry.
The Woman's Tonic
As a medicine for fe
male trouble, no medi
cine you can get has the
old established reputation,
that Cardui has. :
Fifty (50) years of suc
cess prove that it has
stood the greatest of all
tests the test of TIME.
As a tonic for weak wo
men, Cardni is the best, be
cause it is a woman's tonid
Pure, - gentle, safe, re
liable. Try Cardui. .
tra iee. uting tocatea on tne na
tional highway along which numer
ous machines pass almost daily, it is
said that he makes a big profit of the
I new industry brought about by the
prevalence of automobiles.
Napolcau'a Grit i
was of the unconquerable, never-say-die
kind, the kind that yon need most when you
have a bad cold, cough or lung disease.
Suppose troches, cough syrucs,.cod liver
oil or doctors have all failed, don't lose
heart or hope. Take Dr. King's New Dis
covery. Satisfaction is guaranteed when
used for ar.y throat or lung trouble. It has
saved thouands of hopeWss suffer rs. It
masters sMibborn colds, obstinate coughs,
hemorrhages, lj grippe, croup, asthma,
hay fever and whooping cough and is the
most safe and certain remedy for all bron
chial affections. 50c 11.00. Trial bottle
j freei the Parsons Drug Co.
Established is 1894. Tba aim of the school is clearly set forth by its
r.rT-rr Thorough mstructioo under poajovery Christian mflnws at ths tawst
iU i I Lh poasible eoat."
Tba school was established by tba Methodist Church, not to Dak money, bat to furnish
place where girls can be riven thoroag-h training in body. mind, sod heart at a saodarata
coat. The object has been so fully carried out that as a
It is to-oay. witn its xacuity or wi, iui nsnaioj pairaosgs IK SUU, ana Km
building and grounds, worth S14U.00O
RESULT:
THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR CIRLS IN VIRGINIA.
$150 S
,ys all charges far the year. Inchading the table board, room, fights, rtnaaa
at. laundry, medical attention, pnyatcal cultnra. and teirion in all labncta
except muaic and elocution. Annly foe ratakasrue and application blank to
MV. JAMES CAKWON. JIUM. Priacsnal. Bl achate as. Vs.
We will pay fair prices for all kinds
of scrap iron, bines, brass, copper
and rubber, delivered at our store
near power house. ' "
Bailxy & Bbower.
The Seaboard will operate special coach
es on their regular trains 4u and 44 leaving
unarione .;u a si. sou a t- m. July yutn,
The rate for the round trip will be only
&l IKJ from Charlotte and all points no to
and including ivaaesDoro, tickets well be
good to return on any retrnlar train up to
and including July 22nd, Tbis istbecheap
est excursion ever operated on regular
trains, see fliers for full information and
schfdules. lor further-information write
or apply to.
Jimet Her Jr., T P. A.,
Charlott N. C.
H S. Learu, D. P. A.,
Raleigh N. C.
fOHN W. GULLEDGE,
Attorney asd Counsellor-at-Law
and Real Estate Agent,
Wadesboro, N. C
All legal business will have prompt and
xonr sales and
militated
Will also
painstaking attention.
purchases ot real estat-e may be facilitated
by calling on or writing to ma. Will also
rent or lease your town property and farm-
d ctillott the re lit for the Tue
in? lands an
O Joe over Wadesboro Clotulng
Trinity College
Five Depart racnes Collehiate,
Graduate, Engineering, Law, and
Education. Large library facilities.
Well-equipped laboratories In all
departmenes of science. Gymna
sium furnished with best apparatus.
Expenses very moderate. Aid for
worthy students.
Teachers and Students expecting
to engage in teaching should inves
tigate the superior advantage of
fered by the new Department of Ed
ucation in Trinity College.
For catalogue and farther t;?Dr
aatiou, address
R.L.FLOWERS, Secretary
DsrktH,C
Land Sale by Executor.
By virtue of th authority vested in me
as executor of the last will and testament
of R. Catherine Harden. I will sell to tfce
highest bidder, for cash, at public outcry,
at the court house door in the town ot
Wadesboro, at 12 o'clock M., on Mondar
the 18th day of July, mo, ail the rit-fct, ti
tle. Interest and estate of E. Catherine
Harden in and to the lot of land lying and
being in the town of Morven, couttv of
Anson, state of North Carolina, and
bounded as follsws. towlt: On theeast by
the plank road: on the south bv the land
of T. V. Hardisou and J. K. Moore, ad
on me wt ana norm dv tue lsrds cr t-a-sn
R. McQueen and Ma'ttie J. W ood burn,
containing, by estimate, one and oue-t.v!
(l ') acre?. Deed will be executed to tr a
tighest bidder rtpon th pavnw nt of X'.e
amount of bis bid, and tiu re w i.l be no re
sale of the same. I ssle is r,n !-i.'a
subject to the etBJ5re-t:..n i f t - . : t.
This June 17. Ithj. T. V. llA'.:i.;-
Execntor of last wi:i a:: 1 t . r.
il Ca.i.r-e 11 a - : , , .
company s lore.