ft d f1f1 ifWTifrR' J AS. G. BOYLE", EDITOR. AST) PUBLISHER , , PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS $1.00 A YEAR, DUE IN ADVANCi: " : .... .... - .. - i . ' Volume 27 Wadesboro, N. C, Thursday, November 3, 1910 Number 98 4 Tiie Famous The Lamp with Diffused Light should always be used where several people sit, because It does not strain the eyes of those sitting far from it. ( The Rayo Lamp is constructed to give the maximum diffused white light. Every detail that increases its light-giving valua has been included. The Rayo-is a low-priced lamp. You may pay $5, $10 or even $20 for other lamps and get a more expensive container out you cannot gei a better light than the Rayo gives. This season's Rayo has a new and strength ened burner. A strong, durable shade-holder keeps the shade on firm and true. Easy to keep polished, as It is made of solid brass, finished la nickel. .-, Once a Rayo User, Always One. Dtahrt Bvtrywhtrt. If not at yours, writ for dtscrtpHvt circular to Ik nearest agncy of iht Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) Now Is Wood Time After a while, ii will rain and the roads will be mean, and there might be some delay in getting what you want delivered when you want it. Why not Order Some Wood Today ? You have room enough under, the back piazza to pile a good sized load and save it for a rainy day. Then forget it and order a new load whenever you need wood. Still, you don't have to do it that way. Fix it any old way that suits you. Only you will soon find that in any case it will suit you best if you order it from the Wadesboro Oil Mill, Sawed and Split Just Right. Also, you will like their beautifully clean lump coal. The mill burns up the dirty, dusty stuff for steam, and keeps the lumps for you. Wood v Coal delivered at your door at any time by the YJIDESB0R0 OIL JILL. Telephone No. 63. Areflere They Are Beauties That car of horses-and mules that I purchased in St. Louis has arrived, and every one who has seen they says they are the handsomest animals ever brought to Wadesboro. Both the horse an the mules were selected with the greatest care. If you need a driving horse, a mule for the farm, or either a mule or a horse for any purpose, I believe I can please you. I will take pleasure in showing you what I have. . ,' ' V". THRASHING FOR BUTLER. COLDS ARE CONTAGIOUS. The Phice to Buy -S'?. a a Where You Can Get What You Want When You Want It My Rutherford street store is that place. If you want nice, fresh groceries I haye them. If you want a good, honest pair of shoes you can get them from me. In fact, if you want anything kept in a general store I will treat you right and try to save you money. Don't forget the place Rutherford street, first door north of W. N. Jeans store. Plato Da r ham Makes th Traitor Apol--"' oglz. -' Concord. Nov. 1 Extremes met in Concord Saturday, October 29. The highest type of the African race in Booker T. ; Washington and the lowest type of Anglo-Saxon in Mar ion Butler were the extremes who met here and addressed the people of the county. Washington's speech was on a high plane and will do much good, Bntler's was so low that a minister of the gospel, Rev. Plato Durham, followed him to his room and demanded that he retract what he said about the late B. F. . Dixon. The preacher told Butler that he would have to Apologize or he would thrash him. Butler took it back and the incident was closed. The matter created a good deal of interest here. ; Durham, who is a step-aon of the late Dr. Dixon, ia a fearless, courageous man, and would have made good if the traitor hadn't beg ged his pardon. Ilcxaniettayleuctramlne Is the name of a German chemical, one of the many valuable Ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramise Is recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and anti septic for the urine. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy promptly at the first sign of kid ney trouble and avoid a serious malady. For sale by Parsons DrugCo. and Pee Dee Phramacy. AFTER IHFFERINQ .ONE YEAR Real Danger Is From Germs ana not , . From Draft. Medical and Surgical Journal. The common cold runs a more or lees definite course and generally ex tends from one portion of the mucous membrane to another. The symp toms depend on the region involved and the severity of the attack, and do not suddenly arise and disappear, as with 'hay fever. It seems to spread between people in close con tact and occurs less frequently in summer than in winter. It is a little more common in children than in adults. No specific organism has been found, but this is also true of some other diseases which we know to be contagions. The common be lief is that it is due to chilling of the skin, and hence often the opportunity f jr contagion is overlooked. There is much evidence to show that colda are directly contagious. Ep idemics of the disease occur; families of children often remain all summer without colds and have them on re turn to 9choo!; or if one member gets a cold in the summer the other mem bers of the family are likely to have it. All cases in a family do not be gin at once, as would be the case if due to the weather, but they come in succession. When there is no chance for contagioo, as in Arctic explora tions, there are no colds. But colds make their appearance on arrival lo port in a warmer region. In Green land there are no colds, except when (hey are brought by ship. Colds have an incubation period of from two to four days and are usually transmitted by sneezing, coughing, embracing, speaking at close range or by( means of towels, etc. They oc-i cur more frequently in children be-j cause of the closer contact. Colds1 may be more effectually prevented 4 - - j. wym I ",y nvuiuiug iiuno iuuiai'1 Willi luustr Wlirerj Oy Lyilia C. f HIK Who have the disease than by atten ham'sVegetable CompOUnd I tion to clothing, weather and the like. Y hen we come to realize the difference between hay fever, which Milwaukee, Wis. "Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has made mo a wen woman, and I would like to tell the whole world of it. I suffered fromfemaletrouble and fearful pains in my back. I had the beat doctors and in addition to my female trouble, and advised an opera tion. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made me a well woman and I have no more backache. I hope I can help others by telling them what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vee-etable Comnotmd has done for me." Mrs. EilxiaImse, 833 First St, Milwaukee, Wis. The above is only one of the thou sands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lyntt, Mass.,which prove beyond a doubtthat Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from roots and. herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis eases of women after all other means have failed, and that every such suff ering woman owes it to herself to at least give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound a trial before submit ting to an operation, or giving up hope of recovery. Mrs. Pinkham, of Iiynn, Mass., invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health and her advice is free. is of vasomotor origin, and the com mon cold due to germ action, the community will gain. The objection to drafts and wet feet, which causes the community to shut itself up in light rooms, is . due to the fear,o1 toiinug - vj truouir WUCU III fact it is caught by exposure to close contact with one another. THE "DANGEROUS" STUDENT. Both Speedy aud Effective. This indicates the action of Foley Kid ney Pills as S. Parsons, Battle Creek, Mich. Illustrates: "I have been afflicted with a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble for which I found no relief until I used Foley Kidney Pills. These cured me entirely of all my ailments. I was troubled with backaches and severe shooting pains with annoyinguriuary irregularities. The steady use of Foley Kidney Pills rid me en tirely of all my former troubles. They have mv highest recommendation." For sale bv Parsons Drug Co. and Pe Dee Pharmacy. Success Magazine. When Garfield was at Williams College he noticed that his class rival sat up late at night; for himself, he dertimfned to keep his light burning a little longer and work a little har der; then through hU persistence he began to get ahead- In college the students who are working for class honors, for leader ship, always keep their eyes upon the "dangerous" man. This is not the student who makes a brilliant show at recitation, nor the best talker, nor the most popular man socially. It Is not the fellow who make9 a brilliant speech In college debates or who takes a priza In oratory. It h the Vplugger," the fellow who keeps everlastingly at it, grinding away when the others are asleep or at play. It Is not the man who makes the ten-talent impression, but the, fellow who does not show any special abili ty except the gift of hanging on; of continuous persistency. It is the fel low who does a little better this term than he did last, who is always try ing to better his best. It is the man who has the staying power which enables him to come up on the last heat. The star graduate is often the last man of his class who would have been selected for clas honors during his freshman year. I have in mind a young man who was regarded as such a genius and who was so very much more bril liant than any one else in his class during his freshman year that if a prediction vote had been taken as to what man would be likely to lead his class he would probably have been a unanimous choice, but, as a matter of fact, he did not take a single class honor. He was like a meteor flashed up in the clouds, eclipsing for a time all other star3, but he lacked the gift ui uuuuuuiiy. i ib luuugut luai lie was so far ahead of his class that he did not need to study much; that he could get off aud have a good time whenever he felt like it; "could stay away from lectures and recitations a great deal of the time, and still pass brilliant examinations; He very soon found, however, that the tor toises in his class were gaining on the with disdain as freshmen were way ahead of him on graduation; in fact, he came very near losing his diploma. It is the man who ha9 the staying m 1 power, the piuct, persistency anu A PROTEST AGAINST PROFANI TY. Exchange. Whether or not it is, as some can did foreign critics assert, a character istic American failing, there can be no doubt that swearing is offensively common. One cannot avoid listening to profanity on the streets, on the trains, wherever men are gathered together even in the conversation of those who ought to know better, and who certainly do know better. The fault i3 serious from at lea9t two points of view. It consists in taking in vain names which are sacred to every right-minded person, if not to the swearer him self; and it is an unfailing Blgn of vulgarity, of ill breeding, of a want of reverence end a lack of consideration for the mo3t deeply felt convictions of others. Fortunately every one 13 not callous to the gravity of the offense. When thousands of. men and boys, all pledg ed to refrain from the use of profani ty, march through the streets in pub lic testimony, as they did in Pitt3burg a fortnight ago, there is ground for hope that the situation is net beyond improvement. s Ihe Holy Name societies of the Roman Catholic church are most use ful agencies in encouraging greater reverence for the most sacred words in our common speech. The Protest ant churches might well take pattern from thenc. It is not to be supposed that respect for the names of God and Christ is less among Protestants; but they still have something to learn in tne aireciion or enective organiza tion. After all, however, the home 13 the beat place to teach lessons of right conduct. If parents were always careful to teach reverence and good taste in sppecb, both by precept and example, tne evil 01 profanity would surely diminish. We Guarantee OTJE Horses and ESules to be just as we represent them. We Received Another Carload Shading It Close. Farmer Giles (who has just cashed a check) I don't think this money's right The Cashier Would you mind counting it again, sir; I think you'll find it correct Farmer Giles (having done so) Yes, but I vou be careful, young man; it's only just right. Sketch. Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural movements, cures constipation Doan't Regulets. Ask your druggist for t hem. ?oc. a box. Pills What They Will Do lor You They will cure your backache, ! trengthen your kidneys, cor. rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and) eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright'a Disease and Dia bates, and restore health and trength. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Parsons Drug Co. & P. D. Pharmacy. Sale of Land Bv virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Anson county, made by the Clerk thereof on the S4tn day 01 uciooer, im, m a Special Proceeding, entitled Eva H. Bog Kan and thers, ex parte, the same being i for the sale of land for partition, the un- dersigned commissioners will, on Saturday, the 26th day or jNovemDer, ivw, ai iz o'clock m. at the court house door in Wadesboro, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lot of land in the town of Wadesboro, on the East side of the Salisbury road and bound ed as follows: Beginning at a stake ia the forks of the Salisbury and depot road and runs N. 7 i-2 W. 2.83 chains to a stake; then N. 84 1-4 E. 6.61 chains to a stake; then S. 8 1-2 E. 3.05 chains to a stake; then S. 65 1-4 W. 79 chains to to 3 beginning, containing about 2 acres. There is excepted from the above description the lots of land hereto fore conveyed by H. B. Hammond to Lewis Polk and others. This land is well located fotf building purposes and will be sold In I lots or as a wnoie. A piat snowing me proposed lots my be seen by prospective purchasers by applying to tne unaersignea commissioners. This sale is made subject to the connrmation of the court, urns October 24 tb, 1910. J. A. 1AAJKHAKT, H. H. McLENDON, Commissioners. Most Folks who eat of Nunnal ly's Candies enjoy them so much they just don't want any other kind. It's not surprising. grit wr-ich never lets go, whioh ke j:3 eternally at it, who wins in the end. As a rule, meteroric men have very brief and disappointing careers. I)) not be discouraged because there are other men around you so much more brilliant than yourself. Brilliancy has not accomplished half as much in the world as mediocre ability with staying power, persis tency, slick-to-it-iveness. Dtafaeis (iniot b fnrcil by local applications, as they cannot reach the d isoased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. w lien mis iuds is in named you have a rumbling sonnd or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its oocumI oa4itkn, hearing will be destroy- bv Catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surface. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Seod for circulars, free F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. YOU TAKE NO RISK. Tommy'! Idea. Smiling Visitor (addressing the Sunday school) Now children, 1 warn 10 asK you a question. Will some little boy tell me who Adam was? Tommv Tinker Adam was the man that made the devil famous. Chicago Tribune. For pains in the side or chest dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Lini ment and bind it on over the seat of pain. I There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. NOBODY SPARED. For Rent Jan. 1st, 1911. Two story brick store house on 'Rutherford street now occupied by ' J. A. Crowder. For particulars ap ply to J. II. Tice, Wade8ioro, N. C, or 11. A. Williams, 79 Greenwood avnuv Atlanta. Q.' f'' tfrsl Per tnliccstlsn. w W W A Relieves sour stomach. Fire and Life Insurance. I Wirite Fire Insurance in two North Carolina companies, in nine other United States companies, and in four foreign companies. 1 repre sent one of the best Old Line Life In surance Companies The utual Ben efit. Phone 103. Hill House. d, a. McGregor. Listen. I am going to give one complete life scholarship in Bookkeeping or fc.non.nana and Typewriting with all books and sta tinnprv famished to one voune lady or gentleman, for the um of $20.00, provided you enroll before Jan. 1st. Enroll imme diately and secure this 50.00 scholarship for t20.00. Address, L. B. Jackson,Prin. High Point Business College, High Point, foroveraquartercen tury have been the standard in candy purity and goodness.' We receive almost daily express ship ments, assuring un equalled freshness. ZOO PHARMACY, Notice. state of North Carolina. County of Anson Superior Court J. F. Spencer and others vs. Halvin Sneneer or his heirs, William E. Spencer or his neirs, ueorgu r. opeuwr or his heirs ana me neirs 01 j iuues n The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been c-mmenced in the Superior Courts ot Anson county, it being a special proceed ing for the sale of the Pery Spencer lands for nartition amontr the tenants in com mon. The said defendants are further no tified to appear before the clerk of the Su perior Courts at his office in Wadesboro, North Carolina, at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 5th day in November, 1910, and answer or demur to the petition or judgment will be taken atrainst thorn in accordance with the praverln the petition. This, the Cth dy in October, 1910. 3 FRANK L. DUNLAP, r.lprk of the Superior Courts for Anson J County. Our Heputatlon and Monrjr ara Back of ThU Offer. y We pay for all the medicine used during the trial, if eur remedy faila to completely relieve you of con stipation. We take all. the ri9k You are not obligated to us in any way whatever, if you accept our offer. Could anything be more fair for you? Is there any reaaon why you should hesitate to put our claims to a practical test? The most scientific, commonsense treatment is Rexall Orderlies, which are eaten like candy. They are very pronounced, gentle and pleas ant in action, and particularly agree able in every way. They do not sense diarrhoea, nausea, flatulence, griping or any inconvenience what ever. Rexall Orderlies are particu larly good for children, aged and del icate persons. We urge yon to try Rexall Order lies at our risk. Two sizes, 10c and 25c. llemember, you can get Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. The Parsons Drug Co. ThtPirioii'l Pr.fir. National Monthly. An old-colored preacher was lead ing ia prayer, with eyes closed and arms outstretched, while the congre gation stood with heads bowed. 'Good Lord," he prayed, "you has made us all workers in our vineyard and we is thankful and we would ask You d.is day to make all de ucjust jast, all de righteous right, an' all de industrious 'dustrious." Kidney Troubles Attack Wadesboro Men and Women, Vonng and Old. Kidney ills seize young and old. Come quickly with little warning. Children suffer in their early years Can't control the kidney secretions, nirla are laneuid. nervous, suffer pain. Women worry, can't do daily work. Men have lame and aching backs. The cure for man, woman or child. Is to cure the cause the kidney?. Doan'a Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys Cure all forms of kidney suffering. The following testimony proves it. Mrs. J. D. Ouick. cotton mill district, Laurinburg, N. C, says: "Our little girl, nine years of age, had kidney trouble and was nnable to control the kidney secre tions. esDeciallv during the nicht. Head ing of Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a supply and gave them to my daughter ac cording to directions. They helped her promptly and by the tithe the contents of the box had been finished, she was enrvd. I am very grateful to Doan's Kidney Pills for their good work." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's aid take no other. There is little danger rrom a cold or from an attack of the grip except when followed by pneumonia, and this never happens when Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is used. This remedy has won Its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds and grip and can be relied upon with implicit confidence. For sals by all dealers. Leap's Prolific Wheat. The Most Prolific and Best of Milling Wheats Yields reported fronVpur custom ers from twenty-five 1X fifty-two bushels per acre. When grown side by side with other kinds this splen did beardless wheat yielded from five to eighteen bushels more per acre on same land and under same conditions as other standard wheats. . Wherever grown it is superseding all other kinds and it should be sown universally by wheat growers everywhere. Wrice for price and "Wood's Crop Specud" which contains new and valuable article, "How to grow big crops of wheat." last Friday, and their quality has been highly praised by every one who has seen them. We consider them The Best Ever Brought Here If you need a good horse or mule now is the time to buy it. It can probably be bought more cheaply now than at any other time, as prices are advancing all the time. We sell as low as it is possible to sell. WADESB OLIVE STOCK 00. Ti S. CLARK, Manager. SUMMERS BUGGIES W!MS3 by people who buy a great many buggies and know by experience that the Summers wears the longest and looks the best. QlTfiifJQS FurL Go. "The House of Quality" Is better equipped to serve you than at any previous time in its long and honorable career. Quick Deliveries, Up-To-Date Goods, Anxiety to Please You. We Hope to Merit Your Trade. Mail orders, as well as those given us personally, wilt receive our most careful attention. II lis mijrinniif- iff if? wrj . or House Furnishinqs -See Us and Let's Talk It Oyer. It Pays. QAWtfQS FURfJ. GOPW "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Lower Street. Phone No. 41. 200 R idling Saddles For Somebody i -- - . - - t X ( - ' V' - i . V i v.aW:--- ; Blowing Hot and Told.' Walter, make good fire at onoe, for I am awfully wet, and bring me a drink, for I am fearfully dry." Judge. Baby won't suffer five minutes with crouD if vou btd1v Dr. Thomas' Fclectric J Oil at oaca. It acts like magic. T. 17. VOOD & sons, Seedsmen, Richmond. Va. We are headquarters for r&rtn Sed. Grass and Clover Seed". Winter Vetches, Dwarf Euex Rapt. Seed Wheat, Oats. Rye, Barley, etc Descriptive Tall CaUIcj mailed five. I . i You Need One. Come and Look Them Over. The Prices Are Right. I C. S. WEE

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