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Number 101
Volume 27
Wadesboro, N. C., iVIonday, November 14, 1910
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OLD MACHINE SMASHED.
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cows owned by B. G. Covington. Will be pleased to
supply his former customers.
Our Products
We give special attention and extra care to every
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ter. We supply our products fresh and pure and our
wagon makes two trips each day over the town of
Wadesboro.
It Means Something to You
and your family to have pure dairy products supplied
for your table. We sterlize every vessel after it has
been used one time and employ the most up-to-date
methods of sanitation. Phone your wants to No. 109C,
or give order to driver of wagon.
Ferndon Farm Dairy,
J GOIT REDFEARN.
C.ntrol of Seaata Faaaea to Inanrgemta
and Democrat Aldrlcli Cltqa. Bro
', k.a p. .
Washington, Ndv. 9. There is no
more significant feature of. the elec
tion yesterday than the complete
smashing of the Aldrich Senate ma
chine that for bo many years has
wielded a power only vaguely grasp
ed by the people. This machine Is
now a thing of the past ,
Weakened and crippled by pri
mary defeats and enforced retire
ments before election, the vote on
Tuesday in the several States has
wrecked it irrevocably. So relent
lessly were the Aldrich men slaugh
tered in their States that the ques
tion as to who will succeed Aldrich
a3 the organization leader is no lon
ger a material one, because the or
ganization itself has been broken to
little pieces. While there will still
be a Republican majority, the Demo
crats and the Insurgents will consti
tute nearly three-fifths of the mem
bership, and there will be about that
august assemblage an , entirely new
atmosphere. v
According to the returns, m the
next Senate there will be 51 Republi
cans and 41 Democrats, a clear gain
of nine for the Democrats. The Dena
ocrats aDDarentlv have gained seat?
in the following States now repre
sented by Republicans: Indiana,
Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New
Jersev. Ohio. New York and West
Virginia. In Maine a Democratic
Legislature was chosen in September,
insuring a Democratic Senator td
succeed Senator Eugene Hale.
The slaughter of the wheel horses
of the Senate machine, beginning six
months ago and ending with the vote
on Tuesdav. has been terrific. It be
gan with the announcement of Sena
tor Aldrich that he wouli not be a
candidate for re-election. Later ii
tleveloDed that this was a matter of
cxDediencv. as the indications were
that he could not be re elected. Late
returns indicate that the Rhode Isl
and Leei3lature will be deadlocked
on the question of the Senatorahip.
The next retirement was that of Sen
The Best Mules
Are The Cheapest Mules in
the Long Run.
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I have just received a car load of splendid
mules not a sorry one in the bunch. They came
high, but every day are increasing in value.
Gome and See Them.
M. W. BRYANT
The Place to Buy
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 have, 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
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C. Mil
HAD
PSORIASIS
FOR TEN YEARS
Itching and Burning Terrible. Ap-
pearance worse naa specialists
and X-Ray, with Some Success,
Others without Relief, Used Cuti
cura. In 4 Days Relieved. Inside
of 2 Weeks Cured.
"I had been suffering with psoriasis
for a period of ten years. It would dis
appear occasionally for a year or so and
then return in worse form than before.
The last attack came on & little over a
year ago, and by early summer had
covered me all over. The itching and
burning were terrible, and my appear
ance was worse. I had tried different
specialists and had had the X-rays used
on me, sometimes with some success and
at others without relief. In the early
fall of 1909 I was induced to try the
Cuticura treatment, by a party who
had heard of a remarkable cure it had
made, and I confess that I started in
not only without faith, but with every
prejudice against the medicine. In four
clays I was relieved of the inconvenience,
and inside of two weeks cured, except
for a slight discoloration of the skin,
whifih wore off in a few weeks. 1 sub
sequently saw my friend Mr. 7
who had the same trouble. When he
gaw the wonderful effect or cuticura
upon me, he at ones started tne entire
treatment and was well in about ten
days. I beg to thank you for the relief
you nave given me, ana 11 any one wants
my testimony as to tne merit 01 uuticura
for that trouble "and will send me a
stamped envelope with their address on
it, 1 will be giaa to sena tnem a recom
mendation under my own signature;
Harry G, Martin, 1003 Colvert Bldg.',
Sftitimore, Md., Mar. 1, 1910.."
Cuticura Remedies aold throughout the world.
Potter Drug 4 Chem. Corp., Sole Propr., Boston.
"MaUed tne. 32-pase book on Skin Eruptions.
ator Eugene Hale, of Maine, who
saw the handwriting on the wall and
pot out before he was voted out.
Senator Julius Ceasar Burrowa, of
Michigan, aspired to succeed Aldrich
e3 leader of tbe Senate and chairman
of the Appropriations Committee.
At the primaries on September 5 the
Republican "voters of Michigan de
cided they had had enough of Bur
rows, and by an emphatic majority
retired him to private life, nominat
ing as his successor Congressman
Townsend, a semi-Insurgent. These
were the fatalities prior to election
day.
Now, look at what has happened.
Senator Thomas H. Carter, of Mon
tana, a wheel horse of the organiri
tion, is in danger of defeat., Senator
Kean, of New Jersey, another tried
and true Aldrichite, will be succeed
ed by a Democrat. The New York
Legislature is in the hands , of the
Democrats, who will electa - Senator
to succeed Chauncey M. Depew.
Senator Charles E. Dick, the lone-
haired Aldrich satellite from Ohio.
has been beaten, and a Democrat will
come to Washington as Burton's col
league. In Nebraska, Congressman
Gilbert M. Hitchcock, the Democrat
who started the Ballinger investiga
tion, has defeated Senator Burkett,
upon whom Aldrich could always
count when he wanted him. Sena
tor Bulkeley, of Connecticut, it ap
pears, will not be re-elected, and in
West Virginia the confident Senator
Scott faces defeat. Thes9 last are
both big surprises. Connecticut and
West Virginia are regarded as rock
ribbed Republican States, and the
Democratic campaign managers had
at no time counted upon gaining a
Senator in either. Greater still, how
ever, is the surprise that the Legisla
ture is so close in Massachusetts that
it is doubtful whether Henry Cabot
Lodge can be re-elected, even though
the Republicans have a majority.
Some Republican members hold him
responsible for the defeat of Governor
Draper, and, they say, will not vote
lor him under any circumstances.
Another "standpat" Ssnator elimi
nated is Warner, of Missouri, who
will be succeeded by a Democrat,
probably David R. Francl3.
With Aldrich, Hale, Burrow9,
Burkett, Lodge, Carter, Bulkeley;
Dick, Kean, Warner and Scott all
succeeded by Democrats in the next
Senate, there will be little left of the
"old guard." The only big figure
still standing there is Boise Penrose,
of Pennsylvania. Prior to the elec
tion the most sanguine Democrat
campaign managers did not count
upon a Democratic gain of more than
ix seats in the Senate, including
viine. Senator Beveridge ia the
only Insurgent Senator who has suf
fered defeat. Clapp, in Minnesota,
and La Follette, in Wisconsin, are
sure of re-election.
The changes in the personnel mean
a change in Senate methods and Sen
ate atmosphere more freedom, more
independence, more consideration and
legislation lor the pubUc, and less for
the "interests..''
PLYLER TO SUFFER DEATH.
LAND VALUES.
I'mion County Man SI ait Die In tb HWc
trie Cna.tr, la Dcfalaof tna laprm
Ceart.
Monroe, Nov. 11. The Supreme
Court ha9 affirmed the conviction ol
Charles B. Plyler, who wa9 tried here
early In August last for the murder
of Carter Parks, his brother-in-law.
Plyler was tried with two negroes,
George Mayhew and John McManus,
and the jury returned a verdict f
guilty of murder in the first degree
against Plyler and Mayhew, and not
guilty as to McManusv Plyler wa9
sentenced to death in the electric chair
bu September 15, but sentenced" was
not passed opon - Mayhew, Justice
Allen taking under consideration a
motion to set aside the verdict against
him. Plyler got a stay of execution
pending his appeal, and now the Gov
ernor will set the day ol execution
upon receiving a copy of the Supreme
Court's certification - to the Union
county superior court ol the affirmance
of the sentence. ,
.riyler and Mayhew were taken to
the Lee county jiil Immediately after
their conviction, their counsel having
made a motion to that effect on the
ground that they would not be safe in
the Union couuty Jail because of the
alleged strong feeling against them
in this county, and the motion was
granted. The sheriff of Lee county
hus just reported that Plyler tried to
kill himself when he got the news that
his sentence had been affirmed.
Lauriuburg Exchange.
Now and then we hear some- one
say that farm lands are too high.
Farm lands are now selling in this
county at from $100 to $150 an acre,
on an average. We do not think ihis
ia too high, and we further do not
think that this is as high as they are
going. Five or six years ago a farm
of about 75 acres was offered for sale
at 175 per acre. About 50 were in
cultivation, the balance in woodland.
A very prominent man remarked to
us that this was entirely too high; that
farm lands were too high. In fact,
It was with much difficulty that a
purchaser was found at the price.
Today this same land could cot te
bought for $150. The owner will
not consider that -price. And why
should he? He has averaged from
23 to 2S on the Investment, and
one-third of it has not been touched.
He is making from 11 to lift on it at
a valuation of $150, and the one-third
is still untouched. Pretty good In
vestment, it seems to us. Farm
lands in Scotland county at the prices
at which they are now sellinc offer
excellent Investments, and they can
still stand a considerable raise.
We Offer For Sale
on most liberal terms, and at lower price than will
ever be asked again, a number of lots near and adjoin
ing the Southbound railroad, suitable for all kinds of
.business, residence or industrial places, at
A.jsrsoisrviLi.E.
Come to see me, whether you wish to live here or
to invest. Terms: 1-3 cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 mos.
AnsonviSle Real Estate Company
A. H. RICHARDSON, Secy and Treas.
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AVE YOU
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of New York? The Mutu
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dividend scale five years in
succession. For particu
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address
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Wadesboro, N. C.
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In fact Parsons Drug Co. has a
certain hair restorer called Parisian
Sage which costs only 50 cents a large
bottle that is guaranteed to cure dan
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Parisian Sage is the discovery of
an eminent student, scientist and
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try only by the Giroux Mfg. Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Parisian Sage Is a most pleasant,
daintily perfumed hair dressing, and
besides curing dandruff, your drug
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to stop falling hair or Itching of the
scalp.
II will make hair grow, and wo
men who desire soft, beautiful and
luxuriant hair can have it ho two
weeks by using this famous, quick
acting preparation. It is not sticky
or greasy.
Prominent Woman of Wilmington Dlea
Witbont Medical Attention.
Wilmington, Nov. 10. Miss Mary
Bridgers, one of Wilmington's most
prominent women, daughter of the
late Col. Robert R. Bridgers, first
president of the Wilmington & Wei
don Railroad, died here today.
She was the founder of the Christain
Science effureb hers. -
She was ill with fever two weeks,
and died without medical attention
Her relatives are bitter in condemna
tion of the Christian Science element
They state that she suffered from a
fall at her residence two weeks ago,
and that her body shows signs of in
Juries.
Relatives state that they were not
allowed to see her during her Illness,
and that they do not know whether
de3th was due to fever or to the fall
Medical attention wa3 not had, in
spite of the efforts of relatives. Her
death caused a sensation here, and
universal regret.
ueceaseu was wealthy and gave
the 3ite for the Christian Science
church. Christian Scientists have
taken possession of her papers. It la
expected that legal fight will be made
by relatives for possession.
Miss Bridgers some time ago gave
a deed o the church to the Eddy ele
ment. Her relatives will fight for re
covery of the proparty.
The funeral will occur tomorrow at
the residence of Mrs. Preston L. Brid
gers. Christian science people are
notified not to attend. Funeral will
probably be conducted by the pastor
of St. Jame3' Episcopal church, the
denomination of her relatives, who
have assumed charge of the funeral
arrangements.
Dr. Ktnjrabnry Stricken.
Wilmington Star.
The many friends in Wilmington
and ail over tbe State will hear with
infinite regret that the venerable Dr
Theodore B. Kingsbury yesterday
evening about 6 o'clock suffered a
recurrent attack of paralysis and that
last night bis condition was regarded
critical. Dr. Kingsbury was seated
in the family room at his residence,
No. 211 South-Fifth street, reading
his Bible when he reached np to turn
off an electric light, suffering the
stroke. His vocal organs are affected
and last night he did not recognize
those about him. Dr. Kingsbury
suffered a similar attack about two
years ago, but the one last night
seemed more acute. He is in the
eighty-thiid year of his age. Friends
earnestly hope that he will recove
and soon be himself again.
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"We consider them
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If you need a good horse or mule now is the time
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now than at any other time, as prices are advancing
all the time. We sell aJow as it is possible to sell.
WADESB' OLIVE STOCK CO.
T. S. CLARK, Manager.
Bll 0 Dl CO Wc sel1 thcm- Ttcv
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SUFnfiER!
Change of School Districts.
An application to enlarge the Polkton
soutjoi u iinci dv aaainsr inereto eornein
of the Brown Creek, High Hill and Potolar
Hill districts will be heard by the Board
ot Education at its next meeting:, on' the
nrss munuay in -tfecemoer, laiu, wnen all
who are interested in sueh chancre are no
tified to meet the Board and make known
their wishes for or against the y.Dif. T!
Nov, 10th, 1910. J. M. '.. ALL.
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"Fms haa carried Massachusetts,"
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iew Jersey have also gone Demo
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There was a moment's pause, and
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Ia your throat raw?
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la your breath foul?
Are your eyes watery?
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Do you have to spit often?
Do crusts form In your nose?
Are yoa losing your sense
smell?
Do yoa blow yoar nose a great
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Does your mouth taste bad morn
ings;
Da you have to clear your throat
on ri-sing, or have a discharge from
the nose?
Docs mucua drop in back of throat?
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Penn Vhre is he now? .
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