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.iOIi AND PUBLISHER
PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
1.00 A YEAH, DUE TN ADVA2;ci:
Wadesboro, Ghuisday, December 15, 1910
Number 110
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IN NEW YORK SOCIETY.
PENSIONS.
BOTH WERE STARTLED.
STRENUOUS LIVING.
t
: La:zp of Real Beauty
; ft ives the best light of all
The Rayo gives a white, soft,
, dLTusea light easy on the
::usc it cannot flicker. You
your eyss-as long as you wish
.3 Rayo light without s
-;ayo Lamp is low-priced, and
- :h you pay $5, $10 or $20 for
r s, you may get more expensive
i but you cannot, get a better
the low-priced Rayo gives. A
els shade-holder holds the
rrn and true. This season's.
- ids strength and appearance.
- yo U er, Always One.
vtrywhert. If not ft yours, wrtii for dtserfpHvi
, circular to tit marts! agtncy ef ikt
dard Oil Company
t (Incorporated)
strain.
r.
Bale
IPor
lern dwelling, large lot, electric lights, water works
age; very close in. Price and terms reason-
-ie.
everal Nice Suburban
. Dwelling Lots
for sale, ranging in price from $200 to $500. All of
these are located in , a vety desirable section that is
building up rapidly.
Apply at Our Office at Once.
Anson Real Estate & Ins. Co.
A NEW LOT
O TP
Horses and Mules
I have just received at my stables a new lot
of most excellent horses and mules.
These animals were bought to meet the require
ments of the trade of this section. I visited the
leading markets of the country in my search for the
right animals, and I have them. You will like them
when you see them.
M. W. BRYANT
Property
i phi imiui H y
'BURN COAL"
Frosty Mornings, Chilly Even
ings Bright, Sparkling Firesides
Now, when it is so hard to get any work done, is
just the time to order that coal. It requires no chop-?
ping. After we have delivered it at your house it is;
ready to be put on the fire.
Just Telephone The
Wadesboro Oil Mil!
Their coal is the right kind nice, large, clean,
lumps that will crackle and burn blue, leaving no clin
kers, and little ash.
" The oil mill needs coal to make steam. ? Small!
dirty, dusty stuff is just as good as any for steam, so
they pick out the nice, fine lumps for their customers.'-
'ZIDZGOOQO OIL JILL
Tc!?phonstlo.C3.
Infusorial Earth Formed by Bodiea fcf
Minuta Shellfish.
Diatoms are tiny creatures that mul
tiply very rapidly nntfl they ; form
Bcum opoa the Barface of the water In
many parts of the world. They afe
rarely more than one-hundredth part
of an Inch in diameter and often con
siderably less. Their shells are com
posed of silica, and these shells are
well known to the mlcroscopist on re
count of their great beauty.
When' the little creatures die the
shells sink to the bottom of the stream
or pond, where they form a kind of
siliceous mud, and there are Vast de
posits of this material In various parts
of the earth. This infusorial arth, a
It Is called, has been christdhed fll
atomlte, and It Is being used for
variety of purposes under the name
kieselguhr. It Is employed as a ve
hicle or absorbent for. nitroglycerin,
and the resultant paste Is dynamke.
Dlatomite Is an excellent nonconductor
of heat, and In this capacity It Is used
for filling the hollow Interiors of dft
walls of safes, as a lining for Btoves
and furnaces and as a covering fdt'
steam pipes and boilers. For such pfr-
poses as these It has an. advantage
over asbestos in the matter of price
and also of weight,
It can be made Into bricks or slabs
by the addition of a small quantity of
lime or clay, and., these bricks can be
raised to a white heat without show.
Ing any signs of fusion.
Diatomlte occurs in great quantities
to the. United States, In Prussia, in
parts of Scotland, in Canada and to
a lesser degree In Western Australia
and New Zealand. Harper's Weekly.
A Simple garegnard for fflcthan.
Mrs. D. Gilkeaon, 328 Ingles Ave.
Younestown. Ohio, gained wisdom by ex
perience. "My little girl had a severe cold
and coughed almost continuously, tify
sister recommended Foley's Honey and
Tar. The first dose I gave her relieved
the inflammation in her throat and after
using only one bottle her throat and lungs
were entirely free from inflammation.
substitute. Parsons Drug Co
Dee Pharmacy. f
Trying to ImproT Upon It.
'Why do you think women, as : a rule,
are dissatisfied with Nature'shandlwort ?";
she asked. . .
"Because," he explained, "there are so
many toilet preparations on the market,"
Chicago News.
Every family has need of a good, reliable
liniment. For sprains, bruises, soreness
of the muscles and rheumatic pains there
is none better than Chamberlain's. Sold
by all dealers. '
. i.-v Proof. i .-.-
'"Have you forgotten that $5 you
me?"
; "Not at all. ; Didn't you see me try1 to
dodge into that doorway?" Kansas City
Journal.
. t . T ' f AivArtonished Woman and a Still More
CorrespondencefortheM.&L , Astonished Leopard.
Mr. Editor:-:The time of the COS- J Kula u a district In the nimalajas
vening of ; the General Assembly wf : consisting of a chain of the most love
our State Is near. : I wish to write ly valleys conaelvable, with this draw-
about, penaions, first . to say that 1 1 tack, among otters, that eacb hill patn
never could see the Ja3tice of denyinK
a certain clasa of Confederate Veter
ans the ' benefits growiog out of the
pension laws of the state. There ar
those who are maimed or crippled, an
you may.cb.ooae to call it, who aru
beyond a hope . of recovery against
whom the pension doors of the state
have been securely barred by legis
lative enactment, and id so at tbw
present time. What is the .crime
with which they are charged? Cow
urdice? No. Deeertion?. Well;
what is the cbargv? If I understand
P if nn a rOii t T tt Vi ott tx m
W WllVUJ UCJ BIO T CVKtua VT
by assidious ' application to ' duty
coupled by reasonable economy, have4
gathered together a few dollars. Now,
in all candor, I think the principle
wrong. 1 cannot help believing tha4
one Confederate Veteran, regard lesa
of his surroundings, is as much en
titled to a pension as any other Can
federate veteran, and, In proportion
to the magnitude of his disability, if
said disability is brought about iy
too close contact with Yankee bullets,
during the memorable day's 1861 and
1865.. -. ;:
I realize the fact that the state has
been financially embarrassed, brought
about largely by unwise, extravagant
legislation, commonly known as
I carpet bag Legislation immediately
after the close of the.war, but it seems
to me that the state has had sufficient
time to emerge from these financial
.embarrassments.
The class of veterans that I repre-
.aent in a number of instances are the
most crippled. We are old. The
that runs by the inhabitants' huts
owe
Since then I always keep a bottle of Foley's.
Honey and Tar in the house. Accept no Y , . , . ,
. .:. . f I state would not have to pension us
long. We are rapidly going out.
We need recognition more and more,
as the grim messenger approaches,
for our services in the late war. We
ask a pension at the hands of the Lesr
islatare soon to convene. I hope that
the papers of the state will give this
opinion wide publicity. I hope that
the eyes of every member elect of the
next Legislature may read these lines,
and I, trust that upon arriving at con
elusions that he will - see that an In
justice' has been done to" the class of
individuals above spoken of, and that
he will proceed at once to make such
reparation as is just and right in the
premises. I have been one-legged
for 35 years; the first recognition that
I have had for my services, occurred
a few day's since when the Blalock
Hardware Co. gave me a keen cutter
pocket knife in token of their regard
for my services a9 a Veteran, and I
want here to thank that Company for
that evidence of recognition. Now,
in conclusion let me plead with the
General Assembly to give us a pen
sion, commensurate with the magni
tude of our disability. Justice cries
give as a pension for the time we
have been denied one. Consequen
tial damages is all that we ought to
be required to surrender, I think. If
the General Assembly will heed this
request we as a forgotten class will
ever pray. I want it clearly under
stood that this appeal is written in
the interest of maimed veterans who
are not now Oh the pension list.
E. D. Gaddy,
Co. C. 14th Regiment N. C Volun
teers.
more often than cot contains a lurking
leopard. One day a worthy Kula house
wife came out from her cooking and,
standing on the edge of rock, emptied
a pan of boiling water into the rank
herbage growing below. It fell splash
on the back of a sleeping- leopard, who
Jumped perpendicularly Into the air as
ihigh as the roof of the hut.
What might have happened next
!wno can aay? But the astonished
mmao dropped the pan with a clang
m the rock, and the leopard took one
leap downhill. The pan followed, and
the leopard's downward leaps became
longer and swifter as the pan bound
ed after it from rock to rock. When
last seen that leopard had just achiev
ed a leap of about 350 feet to the very
bottom of the ravine, thousands ef
feet below, and the pan whirled about
"500 feet over It on to the opposite side.
The leopard would hffive eaten the
'old woman with pleasure but a pan,
the contents of which first scalded half
the hide off him and then bounded,
clanging in his wake, from (lie top of
the Himalayas to the plains below was
jBomething he could not face. v
APPETITE GONE.
v !
Dyspepsia is our national ailment. Bur-
dock Blood Bitters is the national cure tor.
it. It strengthens stomach, membran&s
promotes flow of digestive Juices, p'urifies;'
the blood, builds you up. ' '
You ' i
Like This?
Tired all the time, not much
good for anything, hardly fcble to- f
drag around, just all run down. . ; j
If you are, we guarantee Our VI ;
NOL will help you. It has helped.
many people around here who were:
in this condition.
Now look here, just try one bot-
- tie of VINOL, and if you are not
satisfied that it did you good, 'come:
back and get your money. It will!
be returned without question. "That
- is a fair proposition and shows our'
faith in VINOL, and that we do
not want your money unless you re
ceive benefit. .-: ;
We know what we are talking
about because we have sotd VI
NOL for years, and have seen how
much good it has done among our"
customers. - ;:
VINOL is not a patent, secret:
nostrum, but an honest, tried and
tnia Vs-w4y mm 3 - I
and easy to take. Come in today"
and start your cure at once. You.
take no risk,
Fox & Lyon, Druggists
Wadesboro, N. C. '
MONEY LOSTi
If you fail to carry
INSURANCE
I write Fire, Accident, Health,
Liability and Fly-Wheel
; Insurance. : k
W. LEAK STEELE.
PHONIC H0.163! i
"I had been troubled with constipation
for two years and tried all of the best.
physicians in Bristol, Tenn., and they
could do nothing for me," writes Thos. E.
Williams, Middleboro, Ky. ''Two pack
ages of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets cured me."v For sale by all dealers
- "There are twice as ma&y men in tbe
poorhouse as there are women," pro
claimed the suffragette, triumphantly.
"Sure," replied a mere man in the au
J dience. "You dames get all the money
an' we git the rest." Cleveland Plain'
Dealer.'. - -. t
Worse than an alarm of fire at night is
the metallic couffh of croup, bringing dread
tto the householjSareful mothers keep
uoieys ioney ano, ;iar m the bouse and
give it at the first sign of danger. It con
tains no opiates. ? Parsons Drug Co., and
Pee Dee Pharmacy."
kfcestloii l (baCimt of It Pnom
Drug Co. Has tbe Care.
, ir?ple' go on suffering from little
s&ouiach troubles-for years and imag
ine they havtf a serioua disease.
They ver eat or over drink and
force on ihe stomach a lot of 'extra
work.
But they sever tbir.k that the
stomach need extra help to do ex-truwork.
If these people would take two
AII-O-NA stomach tablets witb or
after meals stomach siisery would go
in Ave minutes and thoy would be a
great big help to tbe stomach in its
strain of overwork.
MI-O-IA is .'uaratrteed byiParsons
Drug Co., to cuie indigesiiion or any
stomach disease, or money back.
MI-O-NA for retelling of gas.
MI-O-NA lor di$tfei after eating
MI-O-NA for foal breath.
CMI-O-NA for biliousness.
51I O-NA to wake up the liver.
Jrll-O-NA for.iheartbura.
MI-O-NA for sick headache.
MI-O NA for mervou3 dyspepsia.
MI-O-NA after a Bacqiret. ' "
SlI-O-NA for vomitios; of pree
nancy.
Fifty cents a large box at Persons
Drug Co., and druggists everywhere.
Take Care!
Femember that when your kidneys are af
fected, your life is in danger. M. Mayer,
Rochester, N. Y., sjys: "My trouble
started with a sharp shooting pain over
my back which grew worse daily. I felt
aiaggish and tired, my kidney action was
irregular and infrequent. I started using
Foley Kidney Pills. Each dose seemed tc
pat new life and strength into me, and now
I am completely cured and feel better and
stronger than for years-" Parsons Drug
Co., and Pee Dee Pharmacy.
" afraid of moonlight. "
The Reason Porto Ricsnt Carry Urn.
brellas at Night.
The majority of Porto Blcans hav
instilled In them from earliest Infancy
a superstitious dread of the full moon's
rays," said a business man who has
just returned from that country.
"It Is a curious sight to the American
visitor to note men and women going
along the streets and highways of tbe
island with umbrellas raised over tbelr
heads in the lone watches of the night,
and the more brilliantly the moon is
shining the greater will be tbe number
of people who are thus protecting
themselves from her beams. Out in
the sequestered rural districts a gay
mounted cavalier will be met at mid
night, his bridle rein in one hand and
an upraised umbrella in tbe other. It
looks weird and also ridiculous, but
the natives do it for a peculiar reason.
They are possessed of the conviction
that Luna's full light striking upon
mortals is almost sure to make them
mentally unsound that Is to say. lu
natic and that la why they Interpose
a shield between them and her dazzling
brightness.
"To sleep where the moon could
shine full upoa one is, in the view of
a Porto Rican, to tempt fate, and It
would be a daring one who could be
hired to do It for any consideration."
Baltimore American.
HAIR HEALTH.
A Long Day In th Life of an English
Lady In 1791.
As for industrious idleness, which la
held to blame for tbe wrecking of our
nervous systems, it was not unknown
to an earlier generation, lime, le
Brun assures us that In her youth
pleasure loving people would leave
Brussels early In the morning, travel
all day to Paris to bear the opera and
travel all night home. "That,' Bhe
observes as well she may was con
sidered being fond of the opera."
A paragraph In one of Horace Wal
pole's letters gives us the record of
a day and a night In the life of an
English lady sixteen hours of "strain"
which would put New York to the
blush. "I beard the Duchess of Gor
don's Journal of last Monday," he
writes to Miss Berry In the spring of
179L "She first went to hear Handel's
music In the abbey; she then clamber
ed over the benches and went to rjast
lng's trial in the hall, after dinner to
the play, then to Lady Lucan's assem
bly, .after that to Ranelagh and return
ed to Mrs. Hobert's faro table; gave a
ball herself in the evening of that
morning. Into which she must have got
a good way. and set out for Scotland
the next day. Hercules could not have
accomplished a quarter of her labors In
the same space of time. Atlantic
Monthly.
Yoa
the
TM BtTi Scalp or Hair TroabU, taks
Advantage ofthU OfTr.
We could not afford to bo strongly
endorse Rex all "93" Hair Tonic and
continue to sell it as we do, if it did
not do all we claim it will. Should
our enthusiasm carry us away, and
Bexail "93" Hair Tonic not give en
tire satisfaction to the u-wrs, they
would lose faith in us and our state
ments, and in consequence our busi
ness prestige would suffer.
We assure you that if your hair is
beginning to unnaturally fall out or
if you have any ecalp trouble, Rex
all "93" Hair Tonic will promptly
eradicate dandruff, stimulate hair
growth and prevent premature baldness.
Our faith In Rexall "93" Hair
Tonic is so strong that we ask you
to try it on cur positive guarantee
that your money will be cheerfully
refunded if it does not do as we claim.
Two sizes, 50c and 11.00. Sold only
at our store. The Rexall store, and
The Parsons Drug Co.
Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in action,
auick la result, end restore tbe natural
I action of the kidney auad bladder. They
correct irregularities, raraons urug
nd Pee Dee Pharmacy.
Hast Read Ihli If Yoa want
Bcnrfit
J. W. Greer. Greenwood, La., suffered
with a severecaseof lumbago. "The pains
were so inteasa-I wa forc-3d tojhyperder
mlc iniections for relief. These attacks
started with a pain in the small of my
back which gradually became fairly para
lyzing. My attention was attracted to
Foley's Kidney Remedy and I am glad to
say after using this wonderful medicine I
am no longer bothered in any way by my
old enemy lumbago." Parsons Drug Co.,
and Pee Dee Pharmacy.
Apt Pupil.
Teacher Sammy, spell "fail."
Sammy I can't.
Teacher You can't?
Sammy Yoa told one yesterday that
there was no sucii word as fail. Ex
change.
"When your feet are wet and cold, and
TOtir body chilled through and through,
from exposure, take a big dose of Cham
berlain's Cough Beiedy, bathe your feet
in hot water before going to- bed. and yoa
are almost certain to ward off a seveire
c jld. For sale by ait dealers.
CfJRE YOUR KIDNEYS.
No Noad to Take Any Farther Rleks.
Why will people continue to Buffer
Ue agonies of kidney complaint,
fcjitilache, urinary disorders, lame
uess, headaches, languor, why allow
themselves to become chronic, when
a certa1 cure is offered them?
Doan'vidney Pills is the remedy
to ass, b&x&se it gives to the kidneys
the? help - tfc' need to perform their
wort:.
If you ha-va fcr, even one, of the
sytuptoma of -kvicy diseases, cure
yourself now, ,befeesdiabete8, drop?y
or Bright' disease jseta in. Can
Wadesboro re&identa tdUaiand more
convincing proof than thz following
Propriety.
Mother (visiting son at
school) Well, my darting!
Son I say, mother, don't look so ghast
ly p'-eased before all those fellows! PnucU.
v. xrr i: s tit n f Anvn.
N. C, sayer "For some time I .suffered
from dull pains across the small sol my
back and hips. Headaches were eesimon
and the kldaev soc-etions passtxi Wote-
auentlv. esDeiaiiv at night. I had hear
Uoan's Kidney Pills so highly spoken 4t
on numerous oeeasions tnac ac i&se i
t-.ided to trr tbem. and procured box.
itvnivfvi tnva. r4ift n.fer I had 11 is bed
1 the contents and I soon felt much better
in every war. I fridly recommend Doaa'i
preparatory j Kidney Pills to otter kidney ufferers."
tt- a . 1 M . T"S
r oi saie uy an aeaiers. jtihm ov
ceuls. Foster-Miibara Co.. Buffalo,
Beaattfal Waaaea af the OQ vrne Bare
' Liiariial Hair.
In gay New York, where worsen
get their ideas from their foreign f in
ters, the hair-tonic called Parisian
Sage Is in great demand.
Parisian Sage is the discovery of a
well.known scientist, and he claims
most emphatically that it is tbe only
hair preparation that will kill tbe per
sistent dandruff germs.
Parsons Drug Co., guarantees Pari
sian Sage to cure dandrgff in two
weeks, to stop falling hair; to make
dull, lifeless and colorless hair beauti
ful and luxuriant; to cure 411 itching
diseases of the scalp, or money back.
The price U only 50 centa a large
bottle. Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo,
N.Y.
Keep It Dark.
This piano is really my very own,
an't it, pa?
Pa Yes, my dear.
"And when 1 marry I can take it
with me may I?"
"Certainly, my chilu; but don't
tell any one; it might spoil your
chances." London Tit-Bits.
4t ScsjooL
Auditor wp
When you have a cold get a bottle of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will
soon fix yon np all right anrf will ward off
any tendency toward pceumonia. This
remedy contains no opium or other narco
tic and may be given as coniiuectiy to a
baby as to an alult. Sold by all dealers.
HI Instructor.
"What would your father say if he
heard yon say those words"' asked the
kindly person as the young hopeful let out
a terrific oath.
"What would mc father say? I learned
em off'n him." Buffalo Express.
The quicker a cold is gotten rid of the
less the danger from pneumonia and other
serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of
Waverly, Va., says: "I firmly believe
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be abso
lutely the best preparation on the market
for colds. I have recommended it to my
friends and they all agree with me." For
ale by all realera.
A specific for pain Dr. Thomas' Electric !
Oil, strongest, cheapest Iiujaicnt erver devis- i
ed. A household remedy In America for t
25 years. ' . '
jNew York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the nsjwe Doan'a ami
take no other.
CATARRH
Cured by Marvel of the Century,
B. B. B. Tested for 30 Years.
Hawking, spitting, Fonl breath, dis
charges of yellow matter permanently
rarad with Dure botanical ingredients, to
prove it we will send you a
SAMPLE TRK1TMKST FRKK
Catarrh is not only dangerous but it
9.nua ulceration, death and decay of
bones, kills ambitisrn, often causes loss of
appetite, and reaches to g.?aeral debility,
iAinfv ami ins.initv. It nteds attention
Cnr it bv takinsr Botanic Blood
Balm (B. B. B.) It is a quick, radical
rwmannt nnrs because it rids the system
IW the poisonous germs tbt ciusecatarrn
purges the blood, does away with every
-nrZzit.-m nf catarrh. B. B. B. sends a
flood of j-Arm, rich, pure blood direct to
the par&ljFed nerves, and parts affected
by catarvi foison, giving warmth and
f 7T.' H ij notaAfl anil in
ttis way maMiz a .perfect, lasting cure of
eUrrh in all ivs.-oru. Druggists or by
exps, 1.00 pvf.r:.se bottle, with direc
tioaa tor hone cure. ampies sent free by
writia .Blood Balid a;o.. Aiiania. w
Describe four trouble a,!reemedical ad
Vice given. "J .- -
19, 20 and 21
THE
PIGKERTS GO.
CO
mposed of 16 people'wilTtF-i
in Wadesboro Monday, Tues
day and Wednesday, the 19th,
20th and 2bt of December.
The Company
Will Open
Mondiay With
St. Elmo.
There will also be many
vaudeville specialties, catchy
music, buck dancing, etc.
Prices, 25, 35, 50e, P. M.
's .
Coins Ml CasMS
When you want a nice Cofia at
Casket, at a reasonable) oriea
examine the line I carry. Ifckvs
them from the cheapest totbai
nest.
1 llice Hearse
: Is always in readiness, and ererj j
feature or the undertaking busi
ness receives my careTcol atfea
tion, whether day or Srisrbt ..;
I also carry a nitre lino of,1
BUHIAL E0BES.
SvSaShephOrd
King of Externals
Is Security for your
loved ones Ethical
physicians -say Gow
ans is the Best. It
positively Cures all
ills arising from In
flammation or Con
gestion such as Pneu
monia, Croup, Colds.
Have fovea Gowans Preparation
'& thorough test. Itisth BEST
preparation on the market for the
telief of Pneumonia, Croup, Colds,
Coughs. JAS. P. SMITH, M.D.,
Augusta, Georgia .
EUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IX TEE EC"E
AIDrsi.a . SOa. 25a.
COWAN KfEDICLC0 DURHAM. N. C
We Are Ready,
JU
t 0
amies
The House Quality has madespecial preparations for those who rai
the Women's Exhibit and the Poultry Stow here the last three days of
this week. "The latchstring hangs out" for our very good friends the la
dies of Anson and adjoining counties and we hid you, one and all, wel
come. Make our store your headquarters come hexvto rest and to meet
your friends.
We are well prepared to supply you with thtf oiseTul Christmas gift in
furniture you have been intending th buy.
GAT
KINGS FURNI1
V T' "THE HOUSE OF QUALIFY.
Rutherford Street
Phone Number
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