J C fcov, aiding Elder. -uaa at U3t been Completion of the railroad, connecting i fO and Winston Salem. The through one Of the beat .ona of country In the state and yAW have tremendjua effect In de- baa been Baid and written about tbe , great things the : road would tio for .Wadesboro, and Jtbere 'aan be no doubt that its completion means much to tbe town provided our business men make the most of thf opportunities It opens to them. It Is certain, howevfir, that tbe road will be en absolute iDjury to Wadesboro unless our monied men rise to the possibilities of the occasion, and in augurate manufacturing enterprises of one sort or another. The fact that Anaonville and Cedar Hill are to have railroad facilities wiil certaiuly cut off considerable trade that bes been coming here, and an analysis of the situation points Inevitably to tbe conclusion that Wadesboro Is Just abut as large as the trade of the farmers who will naturally do busi ness here can make it. Wadesboro, . however, is most admirably situated for becoming a distributing center and for manufacturing. With the completion of the Sonthbonnd the town has unsurpassed facilities for reaching out in every direction and establishing trade relations with our nti.ihbor3 to the "north, south, east and west. Our situation, geographi cally speaking, is such that we should, in the next ten years, become a g,cd eizd city, and, the queation how is -will we. wake up and go to work for tbe acquisition of trade and tamufacturing interests that will in crease our population and wealth, or scull we rest on our oars, content to see other communities reap the rich harvest that is naturally ours. Tim Lat Splk Charlotte F.veniug Chronicle. It fell to Wadesboro to drive the lest epiise in the Southbound read j and there is much happiness there. . The event the completion of a rail- ( road that lets Wadesboro out into the commercial world was calculated to cause rejoicing among" the people of that town. It means more to Wades boro than to any point on the line, pe rhaps, on account economic condi- j tions and geographical situation. j We can very well believe that the . expectations of the paople of Wades boro for; cew lite for new business, new people and general building and commercial expansionare going to be realized in progressive order. Wadesboro is a good town and ite ' people are as good 83 the best. Tbe Cb-onlele rxteEds congratulations to thtni and hopes that the Southbound will do all for their town that they are expecting. Inhuman Son Harden A gad Fatlr. Muncle, Ind , dispatch, 18th. " I thought he wa dead. I loaded j the buggy and started for the bid j well.. I had the body proped up on j the seat. On the way he revived a j little and threw his arms around my neck. Then I beat him over the head again until he was qaiet. Just as I wns about to throw his body into the well he groaned and gave a long This, according to the.police.is part of the signed confession of Benjanaine Smith, 22 years old, a farmer now in I the Muncie jail. It was the climax of a remarkable recital of rourder.cLast night Smith, his hands covered with blood, -staggered into the home of Oscar Shaw and told a story of hav ing been attacked by highwaymen. torn ith'8 father was mysterious! v i-ifiing and suspicions were aroused icq led to his arrest. Under exam (tiou he eaid that he would show Pnllce where his father's body cohld be found. He led the way to an old well and pointing, said: "There ho is." ,: r " from the old well the police took , the body of Charles Smitb, the father. JTfce police learned that father and ,J eon had quarreled because the father I warted young Smith to pay board. s Can be bad by ambitious voune mtn and ladies in the field of " Wire-1-es" or IUilway teleKraphy. Sinee lue 8-hour law became f fTecUve, and i.Mhlat stations throughout the .iwjr, ,.UBre great ehortage of .'graphew. Positions pay beirin-r- from $70 to $90 per mo? tbVwlth ."id ch&D.-e of advancemppt. ' Tt.e it ioDalTelegraph Institute opera 1 n. Id by RjUay an(1 vir . .iil9, and pkces all graduates int,- f.HUions. It wilt rAv v m for fuU details at DavenM.-l la. Cincinnati, O., Portland, Ore t : lcmph13, Tenn. : Jold Il.alt. Alw.y, F.IUW - use at Foley Kidney Pills. They . J Jin, stientheulng, and soothing' a.;uon, quiCK in resets. For i i Drug Co. and JV Di Phai-. TBICT. w siding Elder. liotte, Belmont Park L A Charlotte, Brevard Street W O Gootle. - . Charlotte, Calvary A T Eel!. Charlotte, Chad wick and Severs ville K H Robbins. - Cbeilotte, Dilwortb and Bi? Springs W C Jones. - - ' Charlotte, North Charlotte T -J Rogers. Charlotte, Trinity A W Plyler. Charlotte, Try on Street G T Liowe. : Anaonville P L Terrell. Derita Seymour Taylor. Lilesvflle J W Ingle. Matthews C F Shtiiil. . Monroe, Central J W Weaver. Morven J J Barker. Mount Zion J W Jones. North Monroe and Ice Morlee V Albright. Plneville D F Carver. Polkton L T Cordell. Prospect G C Brinkman. Unionville J O Civin. Wadesboro J H West. WaxhawC M Campbell. WeddingtonJ H Bradley. Principal Piedmont Industrial rtchool- J A Baldwin. Missionary to Japan J A Stewart, . Student Vanderbilt University N S Ogham. Missionary Secretary H K Boyer. ASHEVELLE DISTRICT. D. Atkins, Presiding Elder. Aflheville, Central Church C. W. Byrd. Asheviile, Haywood Street W. A. Newell. -. BUtmore and ML Pleasant G. W. Christenberry, Burnaville Station J. O. Erviri. Fairview Circuit J. A. Fry. Hendereonville Station J. W. loore. GREESSBORO DISTRICT. W. R. Ware, Presiding Elder. Ashebord Station C. A. Wood. Asheboro Circuit R. A. Taylor. - Greensboro, Caraway Memorial S. E. Richardson. Greensboro, Centenary D. M. Lit &ker. W. L. Grissom, Supernumer ary. ;'- Greensboro, Spring Garden J. W. Long. Greensboro, Walnut Street J E 'Voolsey. fJroemcKru-n West MatoK Srocf ! dnd Bethel E K McLarty. High Point, Washington Street J H Barnhart. High Point, South Main Street G U Eaves. Randolph Circuit A S Ra per. Reidsville Station W F Wombte. Wentworth A L Aycock. .. WAY JTKSVILIiK niSTRICT. W H Willis, Presiding Elder. Brevard Station C B Kirkpat- ick. ' Canton L B Abernethy. Wayn'esville Statiou M F Moore. West Asheviile Station Z E Barn Vtardt. MOL'KT AIRY DISTRICT. - R M Taylor, Presiding Elder. Danbury Circuit R L Doggett. Dobson Circuit B M Jackson. Elkin Station R G Tuttle, Lakesvitle Station F L Town end. Mt. Airy W G Gibson. Mt. Airy Station W F Kirk. Spray and Draper T C Jordan. STATES V IMjE DISTRICT. EL Bayne, Presiding Elder. DividsonR E Atkinson. Hickory Station L T Mann. Iredell Circuit J P Davis. Lenoir Station C M Pinkens. Mooresville Circuit E M Myers. Mooresville Station J E Thomp son. '' ' -.'.. : Newton E W Fox. Rock Springs T E Wagg. Statesvllle Circuit J D Rankin. West Statesville Circuit E E Vates. : - Statesville Broad Street H Tur ner. . Statesville Race Street B F Har nett. WINSTON DISTRICT. T F Marr, Presiding Elder. Advance, LL Smith. Cooleemee, W Y Scales. Davidson Circuit, J T Rutlege. Davie, A J Burrus. Kerneraville, H C Byrum. Mocksville, B Margison. North Thoma8vitIe, P E Parker. Thomasvllle, Main Street, R M j Courtney. Winston, BurkheadW M Bile3. i Winston, Grace and Liberty L W i Collins. '."'. .--.', :.:.v '-...'..;" ' Winston, Centenary J E Aber-A nethy. --"'-i ? Winston, Wrest End W. A. Lam- ; bi?th. , ; '; ,: ' I Lexington Station A L Staford. ' SHELBY DISTRICT. .S B Turrentine, Presiding Elder. Gastonia, Main Street G D Her man. . ' Lincoln f on W W Robbins. Lincoln Circuit J H R jbert3on. Gaetonia, West' End and Franklin Avenue J A Peeler. Lowes ville BF Fincher. MeAdeD9vi118 a J Harrelson. - t r MeAdensville and Mayesworth ' Holly J A Bowies. Sbelby, Central E E Williamson. Soath Shelby C U Clyde. South Fork Circuit N M Medlin. in. 7 Sunley Creek W S Halea. ! Dallas and High Shoala O I HM iauo, Albemat ation L B bpnnKie. t Albemarkircuit P W Tucker. Xpened up the 15th under very favora Bethel and Big lick R K Grady. I tje auspiee8,-witu Prof. D. W. Smith, Concord, Central P T Durham. Concord, Epworth J Ferring ton. . . Forrest Hill W L Hutcbins. West Concord J J Eades. Concord Circuit W P McGhee. Cottonville Circuit T S Ellington. Go d Hill Circuit M E Uey. New London O J Jones. Norwood Station J W Clegg. .. Salem Station-M T SteeL Salisbury, First1 Church Parker Salisbury, Holmes Memorial C M Short. Salisbury', South Main OA Slam; per. Salisbury Circuit- J C Mock. Spencer Station JR D Shernll. East Spencer and North Main G A Holderly. MORGAXTOX DISTSICT. . K M Hoyle, Presiding Elder. Forest City J F Moser. Henrietta and Carolneen L P Bogle. Morgan ton Station HH Jordan. Morganton Circuit E J Poe. Marion Station Ira Irwin. Rutherford ton L E Stacy. , FRANKLIN DISTRICT. J E Gay, Presiding Elder. . . Franklin Station M H Tattle. Murphy Station W E Abernethy. North Wiikesboro P L Shore. North " Wilkesboro Station Z Par is. Sparta Circuit T J Houck. Watauga Circuit J T Stover. TRANSFERS. W O Rudisill to Los Angeles Cotv ?rence, T U Wolff to Holston Con- j .erence, C A Swift to North Georgia ! Conference. ONLY 50 CENTS Thl' All it Col to Get Hid of la- dtgMtt9B. All stomach misery will go in five ooinutes if you will put your faith in 1I O NA stomach tablets which Parsons Drug Co,, thinks so well of f bat it guarantees them to cure any itomach ailment, or money back. After using MI O NA for one short day you will rtjoice and be sin cerely thankful that at last you have found a prescription that acts quickly and beneficially on the stomach. ; Just as soon as you start to take MI-O-NA stomach tablets fermenta- I ration of food will be a thing of the pisU Waterbra8.h, pain in the Btom cb, belching of gas and heartburn will disappear, and in a few days danger of dizineas, biliousness, ner vousness and sick headache will van Uh. For sea or car sickness, vomiting curing pregnancy or after a night of sociability, MI-Q N A is better than the best remedy you can find." Large npx for 60 cents at Persons Drug Co. ;nd druggists everywhere. "I do not believe there is any other iiedicine so good for whooping cough as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction City, Ore. This remedy is also pnsnrpassed for colds and cronp. For sale by all dealers. p , - W NTED: Yu to know that tbe Charlotte Evening Chronicle "The Great Penny Paper" is on sale in your town each evening and that Manning Cowardis our regularly eppointed agent and will deliver at your home or office for one cent per day or six cents per week. - Give it a trial. FOR SALE have a nice lot of cabbage plants ready for delivery. Prices 20 cents per hundred; $1.50 per thousand E. S. MARSH. FOR SALE Second hand walnut organ. Apply at this office. NOTICE Rooms to leF, singly or uitaDie lor iignt house Keeping, with ..n 1 J blocks of court house. J. A. LITTLE. Baby won't suffer five minutes with croup if you apply Dr. Thomas' Ecleotric Oil at once. It acts like magic. GOWAMS y King of Externals Accepted by the Mothers of America as the one and only external preparation that positively and quickly CURES alj -forms of: In flammation or Congestion such as Pneumonia,Croup, Coughs, Cold's, Pleurisy. t Since Gowans Preparation has been introduced here it has gained a strong foot-bold in man v of our best famines whom I know are giv ing you ndvertinement right along without solicitation. It always - Sidling & Son, i iffin, Otyo. -Druggist. BUY TIMMY! HAVE IT IN THE HOME All Dr.L(.. sj. 50 25. COWAN MEDICAlC0 DURHAM, N. C. lurMttt. ntMHrnfuM kjrftw Sratiiit DR. BOYETTE, Dentist. . Office up stairs oyer Tomlinarm's drug tore. Phou79. Wadesboro, N. C CHICHESTER S PILLS w r- THE ltlAMONM BBAVn . . i , i . . .. r I-llis is Krl and toxes. seid with Taka xbm. 1 Irairtt. AkfnrCII ULAUUJD Hltl.NU PILLA. fa. bjl kaoan as Beat, Stim. AlaankeUabki SOLD BY KLGCISTS RimrEKf Mill Notice. Until further notice the Ingram mill, on the .Fee Dee will be ran Fri days and Saturdays of each week. -- - . A. Keiijb. Blue Rlb6o.V lin.A.'mt a' The high school at Deep bpnngs of Polkton, a? . principal. There are about fifty papila enrolled and new ones coming in daily. Thia is now considered one of the very best schools In the township, if not in the county. Prof. Smith is the right man in the right place. When he walked Into the school room on the first morning be told bis pupils that be was going to stand head and so far he 'has suc cessfully donelL." We are to have a nice two-roomed school building in the near future and with Prof, Smitb as principal we contemplate, seeing our community's educational facilities envied by our town neighbors. x Mr. N. G. Thomas ia moving his family from hii home in Burns ville township to Peach land. We welcome them in our midst. Mr. Ruben Wright, who has re cently been visiting relatives in this community, has returned to his home at Hendersonviile. 4 b Mr. Ephraim Tucker has moved into his new residence that he has re cently built. v With the ginners' report at 8 3-4 millions we guess that ten and one half million bales will cover the cot ton crop. Then, with the cribs full of corn and barrete full of meat some body will pay for the countryman cotton next spring if he gets it. Mrs. Mattie Allen, of Charlotte, visited relatives in this community last week. - . r, Miss Anna Moore has accepted a position as teacher in a public school near Indian Trail in Union ciunty . Mrs. W. B. Martin, of Brown Creek, visited her sister, Mrs-. J. A'. Redfern last week. The farmers have sown larger ci ops of small grain than usual and have planted them in extraordinary con dition. On the last Thursday in November 290 years ago the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock and celebrated their 3 rst Thanksgiving. Wonder if they brought their Thanksgiving turkeys with them from Eogland. AGBJCOIiAE FlLJA. Surveying. The undersigned is prepared to do general land surveying, and will give his best attention to all business of this nature entrusted to him. - J. B. DOWNER, Lilesville, N. C. Route No. 1. Buy til one y Orders OV THE -Southern Savings Bank, PMchliad Waditkara AaaoaTllla thereby keeping your money at home, Instead of patronizing: out side interests, as you will it yon buy money orders of the post office or the express company. I Cotton Seed .leal and Hu can now be secured up town from us, and we will deliver them. There is no longer any need to send a mile or more for them. Meal and hulls each put up 100 pound sacks. J. T. Pinkston & Son. Phone No. 75. P. S. Have you ever tried our delivery ;ervice? Prompt and careful atten tion given all 'phone orders. ROY M. H U N T L EY D. D. S. iOfflce Second Floor of New National Bank Building. - Work Done Day or Night. PHONE NO 80. Cols and Caskets When you want a nice Cofflu 01 Casket, at a reasonable price examine the line I carry. I have them from the cheapest to the neet. - Is always in readiness, and erery featnre of the undertaking bnsi- . ness receives my careful atten tion, whether day or night I also cerry a nice line of S. S. Shepherd The Undertaker lis Hearse ice .:umu REAL J IfJSURAfJCE Is in easy Aquch with capitalists and real estate", dealers in the Piedmont section, arid is fully prepared to handle your land to mutual advantage. Will be pleased to have you list with us. We cha nothing" for advertising and expenses, and a mere trifle i we sell. We offer the following bargains on easy terms: to 1 -room aweiung on acre lot i.. a i atV buntyi,5l5u f -215 Acres. John Poer place, ten in ilea northwest of Monroe. Six-horse farm open, 100 acres wire fenced pasture, inclu ding 30 acres bottom, new 5-rootn dwell ing, fine barn and 2 tenant Iiousps on place. Terms to suit purchaser, at t27. 31 acres Godfrey land, 1 mile Waxhaw, plenty cord word, at 1". 117 Acres adjoining Biltmore lands, 1 mile of Brevard, N. C, with fine orchard, original forest chestnut wood, fine water shed giving 275 feet pressure in city, fine oasture land, at tiO. 7 Acres nice tevel land in Waxhavv, fine residence lots, good land, near3 Presbyte rian church, at $1,100. 162 Acres 8 miles south Monroe, near Altan, Mangum place, two 3-rooro cot tages, 35 acres cultivation, balance original forest, rents for 2 bales cotton, at $22.50 47 Acres 1 mile Waxhaw, good 6-room dwelling, 4 fireplaces, outbuildings, or chard, 9 acrw fine bottom land, good 2 horse farm, plenty wood, at 22. 22 Acres, Juce Hagler land, l'j miles Waxhaw, 2-horse farm, at $22. 36 Acres, C. S. Gamble land, lli miles Waxhaw, good residence and outbuildings, on public road and railroad, at $35. 44 Acres, Deese land, near Silver Run church, at $7. 14i Acres with beautiful location on Providence road, 1 mile south Waxhaw, including some line meadow and bottom land, at 119. 6 nice residences in Waxhaw, from ix0 to 12,000. 25 beautiful residence lots in Waxhaw, from 50 to .J0O. Lots Nos. 13 and 14 Piodmont Park, Char lotte, N. C, Coxl.Vt, at 1,250 each. Nearly new 6x24 four-side planer with Shimer headers and edgers, leather mount ed throughout, at $200. A nice 4-room cottage, A and B streets, Monroe, beautifully located, city water and good orchard, a bargain at l,3H0. 15 Acres fine timber land near Wedding ton, N. C; 75 acres in cultivation, is acres meadows, will cut 300,000 feet saw lumber, good dwelling and new outbuildings, a 20bb century bargain at f-W. Also in Anson county, 400 acres fine land. Ed. tJ-addy place, good C-horse farm, 5 tenant . houses, well improved, good dwelling, best place in county to settle little colony, at 13. A good 2-story dwelling and 20 lots oo Allen street, in the town of Poachland, all for 1,500, 593) Acres in snd near the prosperous town of Peachland, the valuable property 78 acres Matthews land, on Lancaster road, 5 miles south west of Monroe, 4-room cottage, well and barn,' 35 acres in cultivation, 5 acres fine meadow land, 100,000 saw timber, at $25 per acre. J. W. M'C AIN, Manager, WAXHAW, N. (V If It Is That You Want, Call the Anson Real Estate and Ins. Co. Telephone No. 52 (The Strong Agency.) We are agents for the strongest fire insurance com pany in the world, the strongest company in the Uni ted States, and the strongest company in the South. Insure Your Life in the Southern Life & Trust Co.. the most successful life company in the South. Its sur plus to policy holders is now over half a million dollars. The dividends which the Southern Life and Trust Co. returns to its policy holders are larger on premiums charged than any other company in exis tence as far as we are able to find out. Investigate fully before placing insurance. IT WILL YOU. Anson Real Estate & Ins. Co. f. C. C0XB, Pres. W. T. ROSE, Sec'y. SffiMl Tod need never carry another pall of water or vea go out of the house on stormy oays. Put running: ater in your home in the kitchen bathroom toilet -and have an adequate supply in the barn ior water it; stock washing carriages, harness ior the lawn, ardtn or tor protection against fire besides. A mkm thf iMkMtbto. M ..ninftM th vntirtitlr lrMt1 tBtart&ak that treem ia Winter or dries out in SuniNr. bceoatprtMMd air to L.OM4&rSl teokfkkVf&Uthe work. your collar or bttriwd ia ih ground it etvA&ot fracas, wui anlTM Um water proltlrai forever, k complete teal cnt VS. 00 upward, aad yov caa install H yourvelf, it you lika. mtwiUanrHaoM) id doctor's sod add to jour Let a show yon how m Lm0or Water Syitom la yoo ra cotnlort ao4 aaataf action at th aajne timo. A Lmtmtor WiW 9rrtein tuiA to the aoada of rourbooio ill so-tr ret Omt of order or oeel repair. A few nuuiM teaatoa oaca daj it ii that tbe &pptvratu roqutrea. Call or . Writ For Fr, " DCTiptW0 Sold by W.N. Rea "V 'S(.-f iii f - , Sr Don't jjl Carry i Watery ESTATE CO. of Mrs Bessie Manesa. One half interest in store on Main street, tLW; one 5-room cottage in town; first, 3T.7 acres on Pte&cb- land and White Store road, beautifully lo cated with 2 road fronts, will cut to suit purchaser at $15. Second, ht) Acres fine land. 3 road fronts, beautifully located, at $16. Third, 127 acres on S. A.L.. partly in town limits, some fine bottom land and beautiful place for the sale of lots, will cut 100,000 feet lumber, at $30 to fcS. Fourth, 49 acres Duncan tract, good land, on S. A. L. Hy., fine brownstone rock quarry, a bargain for some man, at $15 to $20. Three tracts E. E. Barrett land, 3d. 1S5 and 315. will cut 400.000 feet of lumber, at $15. 149 Acres Mrs. Martha Allen land, new double house, 2 horse farm open, will cut 50,000 to 100 000 feet forest timber, at $16. l'J2 Acres Young Allen place, lots of good timber and best bottom land In An son counry, at 24. 170 Acres J. F. Hamilton plaee.good farm. well located on public road, at 16. Will bo pleased to show you our proper ty. We write all kinds of insurance and so licit your patronage and correspondence. Also ' throutrh the Lillington (X. C.) branch, C. I). McNeeley, local manaerrttve offer at and around Ullington the follow bargains: l'.'l Acres fine farm lands '.I iniles west of Lillington, red clay subsoil and very fer tile: 35 acres cultivation, 2 room house, good mill site, grcVw-any kind of crop, some timber, at 10. AO Acres ! miles Cameron, some old field timber, good running stream of water at 2 :0. :W Acres 6 miles Cameron, near Ran dolph and Oumberlaud Ii. R. survey at i-2. Three .nice residence lots adjoining, on i:Uh and L streets, Lillington, at $2M. 'io Acres on' upper Little River town ship, good red clay foundation, at 10. 100 Acres fertile land- good dwelling, well timbered highly improved- near Al ger, at 31 Acres 1' miles Alger, fine farming land and especially adapted to tobacco, ntW- 241 Acres 2 miles west of Sanford, nice and level, high state cultivation, make bale cotton or 75 bushels corn- per acre, 9 room dwelling, barn aed good outbuild ings, fine peach orchard, on Southern 11- R., at v0. Three nice acre lots and 4 and 5 room cottages and out-buildings, in Lillington, 950, $1,100 and 1,!50 We write all kinds insurance. Terms easy. We solicit your business. Correspondence invi,ted. Insurance Pay Your Taxes. The Slate Treasurer and the County Commissioners are pushing me for money, and he only way io which I can furnish it to them is for the citizens of the county to pay their taxes. Let every one take notice, therefore, that the taxes are due and mast be paid. Please do not put this Important duty off anv longer but come and get vonr receipt at ouce. S. R MARTIN, Sheriff of Anson County. For Sale. I will sell, at my home in Gulledge town ship, known as the Old Cool Spring place, on the Hth day of December, to the.high est bidder, for cash four large youug mnles, a lot of farming utensils, two wag ons and a c-ane mill and a lot of shop tools. C. B. GADDY, CoL Commissioner's Sale of Land. By virtue of a decree of the Fdoerior 1 Court of Acson county, the nndersiened win, on Monday, Ueceinber 5tb, 1910, at 12 AL, at the court house door in Wades boro, expose for sale, for cash, at public auction, about 3o0 acres of laud known as the Perry Spencer place, situate in Liles ville township, Anson county, and adjoin ing the lands of the late John Spencer and of the Rockingham Po wer Co. A plot of which land and description of Jhe same wi 1 ba on view at the sale and can beseeu before the sale by reference to tbe under signed. Said sale is ubj;t to coulirma tirn by the court. This November 6th lltlO JAMES A. LOCKHART, ' Commissioner. H, , -f.j r s , ..I ... E The Stuiimnor FATHER, SON and GRAKDSOIJ Each bis learned to Know and cpprecia.& Vno superior valua of ths Oliver Chilled .Plows- These plows wore first placed upon the market over forty years ago and from that day to this their genuine worth has been so convincing that at the present time there ere more than 2,500,000 OLIVER PLOWS IN ACTUAL USE. THE OLIVER CHILLED PLOW VORK3 of tSO'JTH BEND, IND., originate the chUIed plow industry and REVOLUTIONIZED the PLOW TRADE cf th3 $ WORLD. Oliver Chilled Plows and Repairs stand first and foremost for excellence, duxab Jity, t fine finish, long wearing, and perfect securing .and turning qualities. It means money in your pocKet and better crops from now on if you will decide to do your worK. with the OLIVER CHILLED PLOW. COME IN AND TALK THE MATTER OVER i Bis'ock Hdwe. Co., SSI "Coal To Burn?' The Wadesbor Oil Mill operates a domestic fuel department. Perhaps this the oil business, but it is ctcam tr rnr a mill nnri it We buy coal in great quantities, and now have a large supply on hand. This Is the Right Coal to Buy. Wc save all the good clean lumps for our custo mers, and use the dirty dust for our furnaces. (There it burns just as well as the other.) Discriminating: customers get the very finest coal every time. Coal, Any Quantity, Any Time UDESB0R0 OIL JILL Telephone No. 63. GatwAqs' "The House . better equipped to serve B m it 1s ri nr in , Quick Deliveries, Up-To-Date Goods, Anxiety to Please You. We Hope to Merit Your Trade. Mail orders, as well a t those given us personally, telll receive our most careful attention. If Its Anything in the Way of Furniture or House Furnishings See Us and Let's Talk It Over. It Pays. QA TtflfJQS FURfl COfJ'fJY "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" Lower Street. Phone No. 41. We Rid You of All the Cares in Making Funeral Arrangements New Goods, New Hearse, New Equipment We are prepared at all times to meet every requirement demanded of the undertaking profession. Embalming and all necessary cares ia keeping with the require ments of the State Board of Health. GATHINGS Attention! Ladies and Gentlemen, Pat ronize the Old Reliable Tailoring Shop. Pressing, repairing, cleaning scouring of all articles of cloth ing our SPECIAL STUDY. All work satl factory an prompt ly done Yours to please, Effie Byrd. At Cyrd's, the tailor, old stand. JU Phone No. 149. - x ,.- , f l iirce Oci Wadesboro, N. C I seems a curious branch of ! easily explained. It taCas S i f i ....... . i fakpc FiipI tn mnlfP steam. I," FuftfJ. Co. of Quait' ynu than at any previous time Mm si tri It 1 .- --- Licensed Emhalmer ' I PHONE NO. 41. Funeral Direeto Fire and Life Insurance. I w.-ite Fire insurance in two North Carolina companies, in nine other Uniud States companies, and in four foreign companies. I repre sent one of the best Old Line Life In 3uran."? Companies The utual Benefit- Phone 103. Hill Ho se. d. a. McGregor. I For Sale. j Oae 40 horse power boiler;" one o" j hor.e nvver Liddell engine; one . S-TsTtant saw mill; one bo'Wr wagon. I Ail t-tlt and appliances la pood con M'ition. Applvat ctee ta W J. i iTuKiil ir T. 0. O.xe.