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9rr n f 1 t i & - ' ' III! W MIC. x J AMIS G. imV LIN, Publisher Published Monduvs and Tlntrsdtiyt J i.OO mm Yit fu, iM a KSTA HUSH HI ) 1883 o.M; m:;ko KILLS AXOTHKIt. iVADESIJOKO.N. C, AIOXDAY, NOVUM HKK 18, 1)1S ONLY SKMMV'EKKLY IN AXHON MO Iti'.A L ESTATE DKAL. Jmllo rhillijK HIaIiImhI to the Heart bjr Willi I ngnim In ' lrtjnkn Ilrawl- Homicide TMk Plaoo Hat unUy M(lit About 0 Mile I'roiu WliMlKr on the Ciuiitlcu ltoiul. About 8 o'clock Coroner Adam On 'phone m murage from lwory'a store, 9 mUci from town on the Camden road, that a negro bad been killed la that neighborhood. Mr. Green ecu red a Jury In Wadesboro and left for the scene of the killing In Mr. George Baucom'a automobile truck about 9 o'clock. On reaching w ir. ixwerya store sir. ureea learn ed that the dead negro, Jadle Phil lips, ' had been carried to the home of hlg mother, Ellen Phillips, who DUlo Development, (.ni.niiy Ituya tlin Valualo Hunt Property. Th biggest roa! estate donl that has taken placo In Wadesboro In a "HIX'KV ANN" AT ' MOJtVKX. Wio Haa a NiH-ctuHAful Trip, awl, A MISSIOXAltV 8KIIM0.V. Who Do Not Wlh U Iajr IIonwt Debta Are Inflicted Willi lluuk- WOtHl. I ahore had a nice time down an a g back the biggest wad of "dough" fur the editor that I ever did an he'a been a HKlllIn hnhlnd Ma npi aunr slnxa the new court house. The price to! t WUI down thare electlon d an logged, tho urn of em did have the long time ia the purchase of tho Saturday night ?'Uab'W J!"9 hot Property onMar round Morvpa luther ww,k n received a , . , No.rth ,Gn lrocU mltey uckcessful trip. Ilrun oiiw iMjveiopment company. The property comprUoa half a block and lies within a atones throw of and Mrs. I, II. Horton, for the prop- a4 w I . tie r a a Mwn on t n ! lr o nuitan t Vi J V. I t w w k vv vuvu kiwis V k of I rayer to U, Obrl In ,lrange aBgwWgei Borter like the w oman a .MlHhlonary KtK-My of , "unknown tongue." the Methodist Church. I didn't no nuthin about polltlcka Tho home mlBsloa boards throueh- 1111 1 ot down thare hadn't keer- " Uvea on Mr. J. A. Itatllff'a place la out the United States, Including all ed Dutnla about It ceptln I did 1 Gulledge township. Mr. Green and Protestant churches, have decided on Borter bava a hankerin to see Wilson his jury went on to Ellen rhllllps tho week of Nov. 17-24 as a time of Rlt io be ' top I11" Why bless where the body of her , aon was prayer and special study of home Fatty! I didn't even no It wui elec- found and aa Inquest held. "K ft.ww .1 ...v i .... After C,nlderatln, Thluka TIiom' uuu" wuaL ta C0UJ(1 in... . . .. . .. . .. .. i Mara n;g. The following sermon was deliv ered by Itev. Goo. Herman la the Wadeaboro Methodist church yester day morning for the apeelul bene fit of the missionary societies and their friends. This week being the week of prayer, it was thought prop er to emphasize the Importance of home mission work. Mr. Herman said: 1. Jesus commended this seeming act of extravagance because It was the expression of true love, lie called It a "good work" because It was prompted by a good motive, Whatever la done la love for Jesua Christ Is good. Love to our Lord Jesua Christ la the highest motive. 2. By this act of unnelfUh love. this woman has obtained more real fame than did Napoleon la all his iti:ms prom a.Vho villi;. have the praUe of God than the prabm of mn. All may not have the praise of men, but all may have! " the favor of God. All hW ih' M-!nr AJ.I ... 'aor oi uod wqo are doing what they can to promote human salvation. jne niiwion of the church Is mission topics. "0Q till I hearn about It when bloody ware. The fame whlrh come Society of the 1 g,ot..d owa tnere' from love and devotion to Jesua W 111 CI a I 11- 1 1 n is l f n r, . -v ' - According' to the story of the wit- The Missionary nouses wno were examined at tne Methodist church will observe this inquest the facta of the killing are week of prayer but will combine nad a Buck8essful trip. I can allors aa follows: both home and Foreign work In the Kiy tnat an tn tho lruth atter so- Saturday Jadle Phillips, the dead programs. The meetings will be ,n to Morven- Xchoiy didn't hide man, and Wlllla Ingram, the man held each, afternoon at 3 o'clock. 1 ia tne cotton P'1 to git away frura who did the killing, together with The following la a list or the sub- nle an if anv body run 1 didn't lay two. or three other young colored jects, leaders and places of meet- up aK!u em cause I've larntthat men of Gulledge township, came to lngs: I "umtlmes when a feller dua slch Wadeeboro together la a wagon. Monday Mission Study Class and'th,ngtt ne aln't responserble fur It tlfLU. I. .1. a mum nere ioy got. noia or some prayer service; leader, Mrs. J. W. puna uger wnisney ana me entire Uulledge; meeting with Mrs. nia- party ot drunk. The negroes left lock. Wadesboro for home about 4 o'clock Tuesday Subject, "Mexico;" and xn reaching a point six miles leader, Mrs. C. M. Burns, Jr.; meet irom town Phillips and Ingram Ing with Mrs. C. P. Howze. got into a fuss. Both men jumped Wednesday Subject, "The Fron- from the wagon and passed several tier and Coast Work;" leader, Mrs. blows. One witness said that Phil- J. Q. Boylin; meeting with Mrs. J. Hps struck Ingram with the plank J. Little. they had been using for a seat In the wagon, but. another witness de nyed this. Ia any event both men returned to the wagon, Phillips re marking as he did so that he was cut. As stated above all the men In tbe. wagon were more or less un Jder the influence of whiskey and Thursday Subject. "The Far East;" leader, Mrs. Frank Bennett; meeting with Mrs. J. M. Covington. Friday Subject, "Home Mission Institutions;" leader, Mrs. Powers; meeting with Mrs. W. N. Jeans. MRS. U. B. BLALOCK, Pres. Q.kAJl C' I aria n a a .W4to PhilliDS. After travl- ol'"n TO tftUM lng three ttatfea, and when within a Wilson. short distanfce of Mr. Lowery's store, New York, Nov. 15. You no Paul sed that he couldn't do good when he wanted to on ac- Curittt will eudure. When the sun grows cold. And the stars grow old, And ho leaves of the Judgment book unfold. Til. - ... mi.. . ... jie minions or otners, this wo man would never have been heard o but for her love to Jesus Christ. The humblest service rendered to Christ brings high honor. What Je- Presldent- BU8 said ia literallv trua "If arm count of the evil In him. so, he low- nmn rva mtk hlm m,n, nA Ih.t It . u vi .w j - ' u nuiu i. uiiu uiiti uuue honor " ong, bui sin mat wuz in mm. . o Thla faT, , . . ve stualed that thing a lot but pressloa of love, it la the secret of I don't hardly no how It wuz with success in religious endeavor. We Paul. It do poar to me like he wuz generally fall because we have not kinder tryln to excuse his self fur done what we could. The GosDel BUmthln. haa not vt tncAo,A alt tho honlTfcr- I've hearn of folks sayln sum- d nations with heavenly light be- thln like this atter a big drunken cause many In the Christian church spree, when maybe thay kicked the nave not done what they could, cat, cussed, their wives an beet their What good thing a man has power children: "I woodn't a dun it fur to do he ought to do. "To him awl the world if I" had been sober that knoweth to do good and doeth it was the mean licker that dun It not, to him it Is Bla", If every it it -wont -me!"- an then maybe! member of this church would bo th e court agree's with em an the fcla at once to do what they could, elation of IUf. and Mm. Haaf.jol. The si I m, i. tjr of If,- Method Ht chuah an t la-t wk a! tbe parnm- to spread the Gospi ia au th-.. v mW' lh T f'Jil at- earth, and thereby Klv every man ! l,'"'l"(V- 11 o intr-itin, gfn d the best pOHBlblo chance to be ,aTJ m-ulr.K. ed. In order to accomplish thta' ',r'- Uruok, uar triurpr, wbo great end we have certain orKaul-: u'4 rtt-! gnJ faithfully od agencies within the church tt-!'-'l t Ik r!B-!, an.J that thi self: foreign missionary KM-iotles,! r. -jr.-iblo i.fflvtJ ie glv-o t0 ,, colleges and publlnhlng hous,.., hoa-fthe yWr nun.l'r.' Th Pltals and medical dispensaries, all ur.,nlm,u.y glveu u,L j w working to the aame end; but each (,. 7 K " U 31 " J' at work In ita own well defined , field. When we speak of foreign f,u"lh nJ Mm. Ihctr muwlona wo mean the work bein J WFre Mnled to eoterUin the done for the spread of the Gospel j 9 "c'Hy ' mr E meeting which outside the bounda of the United States. When we speak of home missions we mean the work the Church la doing to save the Igno rant, the degraded, the drifting. the neglected ones within our State and Nation. At this hour 1 am to speak more especially of the great work our women are doing to save the lost at home, and to make the United States a better place to live in than it has ever been before. At least some of the women have done "What they could. 2. It must be evident to every one who will think but for a mo ment, that no work .can be more Important than home mission work. Solf-preservatlon especially , moral and religious solf-Dreaervftftan la always a matter of first considera-l h,nKfi, for the blind that were nail- tion. All future Droeress denenda to the windows in 18TL will be with Mr, arlzr. Dec. 27. There was a unanimous vote tvt the return of our much loved pastor, andprfsidenf, Mr. and Mrs. Si o ford, another year. Mrs. Sanford haa detuonstratnl what ft few can do. She and Mb Ida Richardson's S. S. c " I'ltUKwi, and havt long since raied one hundred dollars for the or haoiKe at Winston Silcm. She said, "If I am sent back, I will help you all I cao, tot 1 feil that I must work for our church-' That twaus that our lare, cold church will be made comfortable and more attractive. 1 f we will hf lp and encourage her, we will at l-a-t be ftbln to paint It, and to bav one of the negroea felt of Phillips elect Woodrow Wilson announced' acgt upon this. It i strange that ever Brother Sanford ia an unuual any for one moment should havej man-be is hi3 own organist when lost sight of this significant fact, neoee ii. . The wise general must guard well 7n mph .nVi . T" ' hla base of supplies. The succesi l T, ' WMh of aa army depends as much upon . d!8ht8' aDtl c,n up the boae a, a strong base of supplies as upon'"!06" 8 ,ady' Ue ha walked to the courage and discipline of the, h'8 aPPIntnfut all theyeur through soldiers on the firing line. Brave tb,e mu(1 Bnd coW when some kind soldiers we must have, but there fr'end did not carry him or lend bltn must be a base from which to re-lanrse. His answer wa. when aat. emit and equip the men at the.'edwbv he dirt i ti,. j.... Jury conscientiously says, "not gll- we would astonish the Western! front. The homeland Is our bas of ! me irnnrt anH ? .,i ....... '. . . t!" on tha folloi. In h.i-nl lo f North Pnrnllno Cnnfrn. unnnll, ,u , . . ' u u muer UO 111 13 . v.TO ...wv, UJ I v" 'r uiorai ana rengious , man bo in debt for a hnr . " w.u.,vu .. . .viijiuiv lull " --.v,od. .1 ia au uuuo-i yi UIO UittlUIlS yBL WltUOUt slrable fact that religious giving and j ChriBt. In order to Every one loves a brave good man. nn m jr& r ,1 m . T A . v r , Tn I Then, too. them little white things religious work has always been better work among the heathen we otner Kanford denounced the van- S i coTod Lrreh X later TanTnri? 15 to ZZ, " bigger than a pencil an not hi few. Our success has must do more and better work' at I d!l8fQ tha' -m been going on in our tan t, .. , vj tu r, , won end an foolat the other," air now few navo done what they fall as home missions succeed or, ; 125.00 for the apprehension nf the this time Ingram jumped from the ty In the protection campaign. wagon and ran off across a cotton Mr. Wilson s formal ' announce-. patch and this was the last seen of, nient Is brief and to the point. It him. Phillips was stabbed Just' roads: "I shall call Congress together ia extraordinary session not later than April 15. I shall do this not above the left nlple and It is sup posed hla heart was penetrated. Vote Fop State Senators Canvassed. , The chairmen of the boards of' 0f the party ought to bo deemed' elections for Anson, Union, Stanly'" PronPy .as possible, but also and Davidson counties met at Nor-1 " oe in cne in guilty onea. We hope we cao prove our appreciation for the R-ood he has sed to be responsible fur lots of c lfaJL This ,s no tlmo to diminish things that lgnerant an misguided "hat the church really needsl our efforts at homo.. peepil lay to lnnercent man. It millions who, like this woman. 3. There is another fact which trlprt tr He k t..:.. L, . shore is queer how we git things ladly 8 their best and their ought to influence us much in the! bis return from cnfern ?a mixed nn dnnt nn tnti, frnn, most. The church and the world! matter of homA mifwtnnc, iti. hi..i merence, 30 that he -. " I mav no aha in ... ui. . which! are in distress because so few that the same efforts put forth onLr t . s WHe mtt Now. this here hook worm ner- have accePted the one true stand- the home field will bring larger and only because I th nk that the pTedg( dmi ' swoopia dowa oa us, an ard of Berv,ce and our more "-etura than will the uuij UBOiUba 1 IUIUK UWI me pi6Ug( hiHt nnd mil- ninot Sn, rotl anm aff-t nm .... ...... i ve Din a reedin up conslderble on v- -...i.o aUiuu8 iUO ueaiaen. wood Thursday and canvassed the I terests of business that all uncer- VOte nhat. In thia th 9Mrd Bnatn-' talnly aB to what the particular rial district, for State Senator.' The1 ltlemaJof tarlff revlaiou 'are to be vote was as follows: It. E. Little 81huId b9 remvedc soon as pbs- Democrat, 7,779; Wade H. Phillips, Dflnnvrnt. 7 R7R. .t t . Dapirap t,J xomoiTow arternoon Mr. wnson publican, 4,125; J. P. Gilbert,' Re-' wI11 sail for Burmuda, to be gone publican, 4,128. Parker and Oil-. 111 ll'Ui)r we BPena bert did not receive any votes ,in his time there in-a little cottage him and visit more and do greater good. Mb. w. B. McLendon. that. Peenll oVt i,vr t.n h rn. BOUia as in18 woman wm always inis is so because In almost every ed "lazy" an "no account" no more. have the rlSht-f-way In the king- section of the home land there Is at PAIiaa lt' Hahlo t K Mv !. O UIIHU ne UaiQ der. Whea thay hain't got no ea ergy an no hankerla to work or pay Anson and Union counties. in a secluded spot. The question of tariff revision as well as other great Issues raised by the Democratic par- FOR RENT Dwelling, known as W. T. Brasington home on Orchard; ty wU1 receiye bis deepest consider- street; also the W. L. Little resi-j8011, r dence on South Green street. Pos- " - session January 1st. H. W. Little. Don't forget to attend the big sale of Frederick's, at Lilesville, N FOR RENT Good two or three C. Prices slashed unmercifully, horse farm on the river in Liles- ;- ville . township. Farm wll make Did you . attend the big sale at from 20 to 30 bales of cotton. See ' Frederick's, Lilesville N. C? It T. A. Home at Lilesville, N. C. means money to you. FOR SALE59 dom of Christ: "She hath done favorable attitude of heart and ng about 2 miles from t iw.,.,,- what she could." mind toward the OoRnl n'on f?tAnha.v .. . - xr--r v , , .- . ivii j 1 UilUi ADOUt 3 among those who have not personal-! acres in cultivation- Hm onnest debts it's shore proof that given to empty flattery and cheap ly accepted Christ as their Redeem-! white oak timber. Land lies well they air victims of hook worm, an comPliment8. but He did bestow er. The captains of industry recog-fand will produce well. P. z. Seaeo meiiuea praise upon proper persons mze tne great value of the Gospel Lilesville. N ' C ' and on fit occasions. Of a certain for this present world. They know! Centurion He said: "I have not! that a man who adheres to hte prin- ort to be treated. Now, atter this, when see Don't forget to attend the bie TIU 1 WAQntav fallal A fA crtn nvmm A .w , go no not In Is- doles of Christ la a ' s corners to git away frum me, I'll no n. Knnntn, - . . ..u 111 sale of Fredericks i.nn... 7 b my plane duty to run him down,To 1U . . .,.. , ... L,' 7.. . . 'lvoraDIe attitude c Prl sl:isnof, ,. ' iuudvu in n uum ia nu uc- i uix.LLi a,uu iiuarL towards the Gos-i "..J ceit. Of a certain poor widow pel is in a good measure true of all who. had given all to the cause of classes. And it is especially true of uod, Jesus said: "bhe hath given the South where we have the ntir- WATCH! 7- an give him a prescription fur hookworm, an see that he takes the treatment. Poor inflicted critters! jest think of how they've bin accused rongfully of dodging their debts an actln the fool ginerly, when It won't them at all, but the hook worm that wuz In em! Them pesky little varmlns had et up their princerpals, hones ty, integrity, an reputation, an then run their carcasses jest to as it happened to suit hookworm fancy! No! peepil alnt to blame when they do rong they .air either help less in the hands of King. Alcohol, bossed around by a cigarette, or air victims of hookworm an it ain't them that's a goin crooked, but sin or the hookworm, that dwelleth in them. Hereafter when I see a feller dodgin me, I'll no It's hookworm, an I'll report him to the helth officers, and to John Rockfeller and the whole hookworm brigade. Roosevelt Leads' By 99. San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 15.- With the vote of every county of the State officially canvassed except more tnan tney an." or the wo man of our text, He said: "She hath done what she could" "a good work" tell It in all the world for the comfort of loving souls. 6. Perhaps, this was the highest praise ever bestowed on any human creature. I can hardly see how greater praise could be bestowed upon an angel. I would rather have Christ say of me that I had done what I could than to own ten thousand worlds like this. It is sometimes interesting to know what our friends think about us; it Is even more interesting to know what our enemies think of us; but the thing of supreme interest' is to know what Christ thinks of us. Our text records what He thought of this woman. What doea Christ thjnk of me, of you, and this whole congregation? Could He say we have done what we 1 could to make the world better, and to honor Him? Let us search our own heart, if we have been careless and prayerless, let us repent, that ever hereafter we may do what we can, and stand approved before God. WANTED Young men and wo men to work ia hosiery mm. Good wages, light work and steady em ployment. Only those of p-on character need apply. For further est strains of Anglo-American blood and sentiment. 4. Here at home we hnv tho nn. cumulated influence of many years! lnfonnation cal on or address. C. of Gospel preaching. To neglect' W Gaddy, Supt. Knitting Dept. the home field now would be more! Wlscassett Mill Co., Albemarle, N. exceedingly foolish than for the' - " .farmers to abandon his crop just' Did you attend tho at harvest time. Much of the work Frederick's, LUesville, N cT It (Continued on 8th page.) I menas money to you. Los Angeles and Humboldt, Roose velt leads Wilson tonight by a mar- 7, From this text we are taught mat it is Detter tO' be good than to gin of 9 9 . The ttotals were : " Roose velt, 283,465; . Wilson, 283,366. Seemingly the outcome hinges on the result in Los Ahgelese county, where the official canvass has been halted by court procedure. be great. All may not be great, but all may be good. It Is better to be faithful than to be successful. All may not be successful, hut all may be faithful. It Is better to IF ITS INSURANCE WE HAVE IT. We represent several good re liable companies. We also buy arid sbll Real Es tate on commission1 &nd lend money on ood security. We solicit your business. , Of fee in the Hardison Buldg. Wadesboro Loan & Ins. Co. jhonejfo. 234 Office in Hardison Bldg
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