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i THE ANSON TIMES iriDuiono, y, c may is. ROBERT K CtfWAM, Biitor. m f ' Kb. Davli has cnmc and gone and nobody i yet arrnignd fr treason. What a wonderful country, the land of the reel We heartily congratulate the Town j of Wdeboro' upon the selection piade for its town officers, from the Mayor Uown, for wo believe no Let- ! ler solution could Lava been made. Major Hortou baa provm b cajnc- j iiy iu the efficient and creditable : Danner in -which be liwt heretofore ; discharged the duties of bu oilice, and tbi Board i composed of relia- Me gentlemen, in whose aJministra- ; t ton all A our citizens will have the j utmost eunfidnce. vVe again con- j gratuUta all of our fellow citizens, i Last week Webster Weekly, of j KidiTille. published an art ice- re' fleeting upon ;ih honesty of Hon. j J. W. Bfid. ba Congreawnan from j the Wbpiilrict. Yesterday after i noontba editor. Mr. J li. Webster, j aa in Danville, and lua wok met by ! h. V. Bid, a brotuer tf the Con-! greuman. when a difficulty ensued, j in which Mr. lieid was sliot in the j left arm. though th wound i not considered dangerous, and Mr. Vb ; atr was badly lea ten over tbe head. ) Tbe display of live red flat; in Chi- j cngo by Ue fnisfuidt-d people who ; think that liberty means luieii&r to tlmtroy wi.t. it in to be lioped.usitj atiotild. have only the effect of j rvngtlivtiic the common sense of tlis country, which realizes that the .nly sufrly foe eociety rt on th maintenance of (aw and order. There is no place iu thw system bought b the blood of our fethcra for the an arehi.t or toe nihilist. Kvery rr.an j her im free aud equal before the law aud all or equally iuteresUed in the preservation of peace. The Ohio State Senate has succede in getting itsalf into a fine tangle, Th Democratic Senator had no rigl t lenv the Stata to break up the quorum, though they were incited to Mi'ia order to prevent arbitrary par tian action by the Republicans through the brute force of a majori ty. But tha Republicans had no right to asume that there was a quorum, when it was notorious that there was not, and seat the new mem ln. Tlie situation throws doubt tn all the Legislature may do, and matters cannot ha straightened out without a resort to the courts. Auent tlie strike the Wash. Star pertinently remarks. Would it not be worth while for labores and em ilojr instead of quarrliug over what shall constitute a day's work to consider the expediency of a J opting an hour instead. of a duy basis for la bor? Thasj tKi own who wants to work tu hours, and needs the money liaxan get for extra the two. will be abla do so, while he wloo wants to work otdy eight can he satisfied also. Everybody ennuot agree as to the length of day; whereas it would re quire a revision of the chronological Kystem of all l'hi istndoni to nmke aa lioui-any thing hitttiixty minutes. Sometimes I've asked everybody lhat never told a lie to -stand up. -very body wa looking around to tee if an) body was going to get up. It jtiiybody had agot up I'd a gfven Ihtfn ths Root and sat down' It jrou'd all stop lying you'd starve the lawyers to death, I like a grand lawyer Vho defends tlx) goad man from the assaults of the wcked. Jixtt these nieau little five dollar law yrrs.I They do some mean tilings, nud then say: "J did thai as a law-. )r, not as a naau." When they dropdown in hU. suppose they'll jco about saying; "I'm IxerCaAi law ) er.nSam Joner, A Greensburg, Pa., wooaan, now in Italy, writes followa of Mis Fobjoin, Preaident Cleveland's fian with whom sIms is juite inti fjiMt : tl'o roet Hius Folsooi aud her liiother at Berlin and Di cede!, and luora roceutjy at Genoa, wjier.0 Uiey Imjw are. They sent word through ll mi Council to call on Uiem4 ao we .wut yeaterday. After spending an hour with them, Jfiss Folsom and her oUBin jotued us in a walk by the ea. Miss Jb'olsojw rs.yary pretty an4 1 AtyjLi-h and so unaffected. She Ts jriigaajed ,to President Cleveland and UUsy are to be married in Juno, They s;o from here to Paris thi week, and whde Uiere Miss Folsom w ill pur chase her wedding trousseau. She Is having a bui of hertx lf made, which she intend prebutiiig to Gro v.er. She is youn only 20-and loTeJy," Last Monday May 6th , was eel sWt to icoLuniemomte the virtues smid honor lh courage of liie Mar tyrs of the Lost Cause; by their wrviwor. Aud, yet strange to say. tbsre are those in this "Laud of the FrM and tha Home of tlifi Brave," who ar not willing tor the South to eu oy tha consolatJou of strew iug a fs w Xlowsrs over toa graves of those who disd iu her Cause. A cause no matter whst these "bouib proof" OenaraJs ut the North may say -- was j st- It ia right that the 3 j-uth ahould honor her dead It is right lhat she shovv respeet to the hving tirxivera, ha tr-ay tha L-ader or the follower. Jfron Iavis received sa oyatioilaat week 'that belonged tQ him. Our Idies wll strew flow ami tha grave of her Martyrs to perptUilV ha heroic courage4 of an avriny, whose guflantry was worthy ot sueh Leader. X)o fame's aiaruaj battle ground, Thajr aHt tents are spread Aud honor guard with jealous Tlis Birouaeof the dead." The followine bnutiful Poem, i from the pen -of t e lat Father A. J. J ttyan, tne -I'oet - rr.eFi. i a corner in the hails of all who wymp.ii hixe with the It Cause. Tlie South, whone Sou ha iraa. and whoHe commission he bore, all thr ish tenderly his memory, and point proudly to the name which is at once history and inspiration. The Sword of llt&t. Lee. Forth from ita wcahbard pure and bright. Flashed the sword of Lee! Kr in the front of tle deadly fight. High o'er the bravo in the cause of ; right, ItsstniuiessslwxMi like a beacon light, LHi us to victory. OLtof its Rcabbard. where full long It slumbered peacefully Housed from its rat by tha battle - sonir. Shielding tlu foebh. smiting, the strong. Guarding tlio right, avengiag; the . wrong Gleamed the sword of tjm. Forth from its scabbard high la air Beneath Virginia' ky ; And they who sa w i t glainine I bare. And .knew wIm br it kn Jt to wear Thai where f.iat sword h d they would daro i To follow and to die. Out of its eab' ard ! neer hsal aved sword front stain as free. Nor purer sword led braver band. Nor braver bled for a brighter land. Nor a brighter land had a caute so grand, IS'or a cause a chief like Lee, Forth from its scabbard! hosr we prayed That sword might victor be; And when her triumph was delayed. And inan a heart ger. sore afraid. We etill Im ped on while gleamed the blade Of noble lioht. !e. Forth from itsseabbrd! nil vain Bright flashed the sword of Lee, Tip shrouded now in its sheath again 't sjtep the sleep if our noble slain. Defeated, yet without a staii , Proudly and peacefully. HOME FERTILIZES. IN USE U.Y'EaKS. The follow ing Ortificate s from the Rt. G. W. Sanderlin, a prominent Baptist Min ister of Eastern North Carolina. He owns and maius large farms in Paspuotauk. Wayne, Lenoir and On slow Counties, and has made practi cal tests of fertilizers. Head what he says: Bkstos, Wavke Co., N. C, Sept, 29, KS8.1. MtwRs. Boyjfis. &. Co., 13ALTIM0ItE, Ml. DearSiRvS: WiUiiu the pnst eight years I have made careful exM.riments with as many as twenty d liferent sorts of gu iiios, fertilizers. &c, already prepar ed or coin pounded and prepared by myseP, wall a vjew to n.My-taiuiiig the one which should cuubine the two ideas ot being the best avd at the same tune the' cheapen fov pro moting the largest yields of cotton, corn, rice and peat u!s; and I give i' as nvv'deliuerute-judg'-ment that th "HOME EEH1TLIZEH" most emu pletely fills thw bill f au3' and all in thtIong list of fertilizers tested bj me. 1 have tried it under cotton for the past eight. years, and it basal ways more than ecpialed ivy expecta tions, proving itself quite as good aw the guanos costing $40 per ton. 1 have tried it repeated h under com and it lias increased the yield out of all proportion to the cost of the fer tilizer. 1 have tried it under rice iu competition with seven other kinds fertilizer- and it has proved itself equal to the best. And this year 1 am (besides using it under cotton. iorn niui .rice) also trying it under 26 jicn s of - peanuts, using nothing else, and t- my surprise and gratiti cat on, after a enreful examination niude three days since, I find the whole crop filling otft splendidly, and this, too, after a very d y Augt, which is generally fatal to the pea nut crop. Taking it every way. 1 should pronounce tLe "HOME" the best all-purpose fertilizer oi any with in the range of my observation or ex perience, while it is certainly by Ion, odds the .cheapest. .1 will not use thr sterotyped phrase: "I exi-ct to us' it another year.'" for that j;ues with out saying. 1 expect, to use more ot it and use it more e:c asively every yearl ivv be eneaged iu farming. Yours truly, G..W. S AN BERLIN. T. L. SEISLE, C IL l R LO T T E, JV. C. In view of the fine prospects for a large trade tTw'si tail , I have purchas ed a stock that will in every respect be adequate tn tlie demand. Puc chasers will find every department filled with the most a'tractivw and dcsiiadle goods of the str.ibon. DRESS GOODS. 5 i Brocade Flannel, with Stcipes to match. 6 4 Jersey Cloths, all Wool, only 1 00, extra good. 5 4 Jersey Cloths, all Wool only $1.00. -xtra good. 6 4 Dress Flauuels, all Wool, $1.00. extra good. 5 4 Dress Flannel. 75 6 4 All W,k)I Plaid FlauneU ,1,00. 22. 36 and 33 inch Flauue' ranging in price from 23c and u SILV Black Gros Grain Silks from f to $1.75 and up. A handsome line of Mourning Silks, all grades. jSurajis. Dhadarties, S iting. Plushes, Velvets and Velveteens, tiiess goods bciug in great demand. . TRIMMFNGS. My Dress Trimming Department comprises the latest novelties iu Cheuile Fringes. Mora bout Trim mingg. Braids. .Plain and Beaded Friuges, Gimp-, and Ornaments. Paxsamentoriea. Trimming Braids with Gilt and Silver, Jfcc CLOAKS. Ladies' &aJ Plush Jackets: Dol man: Newmarkets: Russian Circu lars Ulsters, and Walking" Jackets, &c. A big stock of Children Cloaks in all the desirable sty lea, Very Respectfully, T. L. Seigle, BRILLIANTS. Tbrr it Bp f star pong Can 4mml flu JvMem oo tbm fls4MUskK own ouJL fbyruu. So aiga w fvsMlMur la oar dust, Bo tmr t Ood U own, f Wm tfstr hjs low, Tboa mmt, Tsa jssjita nM - ' Effltnon. Oh, wsfaMM calm of bssrt and mihdl A t0 yon flr tree' loomd rind To lesrs s tenderer growth behind, -go fall tbe wesry jesra swaj; jA.H4Ud sffBta, iuy bead I lay Upon Urn' Up of thi tirwt da j. lVliittier. ' BEST AFTER MENTAC LABOR, tOthT TeiU Hw Urn Hnyrnt Attmr Serere JJtersr Werk, Liviog la our very active age, with rery Individual working at the top f bis spesd, it becomes often a q,utioa srbara to get the resuscitation abioluWly required ator some continuous intense ipentwl work, I see that Edward Ev erett Hale has recently written an artic le upon his owa personal habits, say j in? that bs sleeps whenever b iaa get a' chance, and that it is only by sleeping that he arouses and recurs to what he says is the ommC xx4tiag occupation to man, regular literary corapocition. r have pntiLly don at mueh - a-ork la,ths pW thirty years, of this kind, as anybody Uria& It lias often hwen a matter of health and ahuost life to me to know how to get the necessary change, Sotaetinies I have to clear out for tare or four days and get into tlie country o(awhore and taV a long ride through new scenes. About 300 miles in a railroad car and thirty , or forty miles hi aa open carriage gi ves my mind a thoroughly new outfit, and I come home feeling as if I had been away for a month. But it is in the city with the daily at tack and drudgery of mental oecuption that on need the small hourly relief which sleep will giv, but it is at the ex pense of the physical part of tle man. Suppose, for instance, that I w.ork from S or 7 o'clock in the morning till 2 in the afternoon. What shall I then do to le ready for work at 5? If I go to bed, and I can most always sleep, I get a men tal rest, but I get no exercise for my muscles and physical organs. I en courage a tendency to the gout. If I go out ia the strer. and walk, vmry often the them I have left follow sue and sseta to fasten themselves in my feet, and J go a mile or two and find my .mind running around in a circle from which there i no relief, I nod in taking Russian baths tlie best sad most various relief I can et. The walk to the bath or back from it is a fair amount of exorcise for the logs. In the bath then) is the exercise of div ing aud piuagiag, or swimming, and of the rubbing or massage by the at tendants, The cold water following the sweat is an absolute change of the whole mental system, as if the brain, itself had been scoured otT and put back. The sweating ia the bath .carries from the body much that corrodes and slogs it, and alters the speed of the larger organs. Then, after the hath and the nib, a' little steep of half an hour is equal, to two hoars at honse in bad witliout exer cise. These baths ought to be in every im portant American city. There is aa: idea that they kill people by giving them eotda, I have had cold in every way except by going to the baths. Then- there is an idea that they are a shock to the system. That system which is shocked by cold water applied in grada tions from the warm to the cold ought -I to strengthen itself by trying more water. The heat of the American chmata, the action of coal smoke, the meat-eating habits of our people, the stinting ourselves of exercise, all call out for the 'bath as it is taken in Bussia, whether in the cold or warm belts' of that empire of rigorous men. Cincin nati Enquirer. Vee for en Old Insurance Pollry. I doubt if any one ever heard of an old fire insurance policy having any value. Yet almost any business man can produce a dozen for inspection on a moment's notice. I happened to drop in at the office of Col. W. P. Fojjr the other day, when he was sorting over his old policies. lie grave me a doscription of how a fellow traveler with liiuwlf in the Orient had used an expired lire in Buran"e jhVy to good advantage. His name was Murray. was qn? lioard tlie same ship with Col. Fogg, when the came to Jaffa, where they had to make the usual landing lv l;its to go to Jersulcm. At the huidin j place stood a military oihVcr, gorgeous in eastern garb, with a magnificent silver . mounted cimeter in his sash. Murray went ahead. As he presented his j lass port Col. Fogg noticed that it had. 'a, . queer look. But the officer turned it ' round and round, upside down and over and over., as he gaze4 . blankly at its " pages' and then gravely returned it with a low salaam and a wave of his hand that indicated his satisfaction in the cor rectness of it. When they were out of bearing and sight of the officer. Col. Fogg asked to see the passport and Mur ray handed out an old , lire insurance policy. "It looks just the same, said A Murray, "and it has signatures and sealf and here is the American eagle. What mors do these heathen want? they can't read anyhow. Why, I never think of traveling on anything else." New York Tribune. " peny 8ystem."il Whoever wishes to enter an omnibus us f of must go Into an office close by one the stations and obtain a number. wniwi nuiuDtr ennues its noiaer to .a . place m due order, and all he has to da when the omnibus arrives is to wait among the group at the door until his number is. tailed. The system, however, it must be confessed, rather breaks down on fete days, where it is custom ary at very crowded stations to issue half a dozen tickets or more of the same number, the holders of which are all let in one after the other. It is hard to tell why this is done, except it be t: keep up people's patience by tlie illusion that their turn is six times as near as if really is. . : s The Paris omnibusses being all in the hands of one company, which, of course, is will he looked after by the authorities, the city is so mapped out that a person . with but a little knowledge of the cirr has only to buy one of the twopennnyM uv"- mu mo wmiDos stations, and ia a y&rj short time he can acquaint himself with the forty-nine routes, arid with the various signs by which he can recognise daring day or night the omni busses which ply among them. The re sult appear to be as beneficial to ! the company a to the public. Good Words. north;ast:rn Railroad company. . crBai!mcirisjrT's nmrx, i Cnsat8Tta.. C.. Ma S. 1S. fr,.;; on saa sner tnu date the following Schedule wiH be ram: LaarmCkaritUn. Ko.43-!! 50 am..,, Ko. IT-12 55 A rrix at Florence. 3 55 p m , . . 4 52 a M LestM Ftorn. Arrit at CharUrton. J. I 5 A. M., 5 00 ijk. M Ke. V4 AO P M ,.4 10 f it Was. 43 and 43 wHl eoe t ail Station. No. 40 aad 47 wili not stop. T' IKBSO. . F, DIVINE, 1 Lave 1 ivedmyalPaMif Wint.-'MT? whichlilCed ijeautiful.id,. wm.coaJUnn- to -g new noveMn'3d"tIfrluriue; aha enlireBKJtSNashfj&meAr Wa ha vs secured trh f&lfrt&cm afi.rjst das. MiUiuer. tiifU guaran teed. y V 1 . With thanks for fowrrr patronage I respect! ully , solicJiac!juajae.f .'our fsfvors. ' "-..THr i'rt? :-?- Vt-rjvRespeIJulli'rJi.C7-tI" Mrs: If. W; ifitiian. Oct. 1st if. c - '- . pi? Carrhtge -feferiaL CD. Frm&? ' w. AND DEALER CARRIAGE METERIAL ALL DES(5tJPTI0NS; 0T Sole Froorietor of the nr rwxi i rr i hit ,fim LKUWK uUAI-H Largest Stock of ; .IJ.Wtdes Iron it 137 3:eeting iitreet, C H A Jl JpJ, T 0 . S. C. Oct. 1ft tf. --. CHARLESTON, S. C, 1 "holt .sale Grocers and Cot Ion Factors, GUANO IMPORTERS And Dviilers in Fertilizers. We claim to have one of the largest Groeory bouses in the Tlnitl Staff's. --and carry in Hto. k evpi-YlL.r-g. rjuirnad Cpra Jirst-ciass Groeerv. - ' 'jjr Our Cotton s'rd Naval Stw'l'epjicrtiaent is comiletf in all its branches; jind.Tvs solicit conkinuients. Our stock t Chain pagne and fine Wines is complete in t" ery respect, aud we compete xvttu any iuai ket. Che'ee Old Whiskic . t-PURE AND UNiDULTRATD. . - Vi tffci for sale, on favorable .tenna to WAG EN R'8 CELEBBAliSfy FtNiVOLD TTHISKIES ot tho following VrecfalTifSndfiinainelj-: WAGEEUyAINEfr,. ' . WAGENlt SXXXX." : ' " ' .-,P). ,AGENER'SXXX, Wasener's Hand-Made Corn. VERY OLD AND CHOICE F-exvfllenee, purity and ewnness of qual ity, tlie.ajio.vo are unsurpassed by any "iV hi Key fffhil forit,- tfisiB'dilijwrsjteye made ,ti tbeni Vv,S manipulating- dealer being that Qiev ra-HnotHbe iff GER M AN ''ieKnLtSS8y??13&8 CENT CIGAR IN THE" WO LD. By careful experiment aud patient investiga tion, one of thv nfst f xpprienced Cfaiar man ufacturers ami iudecs of leaf tobacco in rAswriW& dKctfr'erJ .of tobaoetf.' aMMcbJ vaed,rlisV)lm-ed the tint st Ciear ever made, sold to tne consumer at five cents It is everv where conceded -quait'o' tttomi jtjiritjjgi. teiitfefc jCigars on th market and superior to nianv of tliose soWmti-thnTpi-iffJcfit pegtectix fcWeet smoke, made of hi-jh-gradc tobacco contains no flavoring natter; efanykinsy. - --frr :- V We solicit correspondence auti alf rnouirt cheerfully answered. , Send for our full price list: ' '- " - ! . WAGEXER f CO. Oct litaiui .--til I -r -w -m m T W V w ) orms 1--YY aiwiLsuAtziiS j Worms liiov .l suspected when tlu.-re i. in testin?r i i i i f ij-t i "i" ; itching at the ndof :o:. ii Hp'!sitioiiTo pick at t'-eendof the -ose. -Tbsc i;uli-Ate:'tftot the -JSerer is af .ii -tt'il with woTins Which ".'o guarautee to lestrov '- anirftf-HW'ly eradicate itim. the syslf pi - ry tl?b 'pi fipSv use "6T i'tbe fgraadest siiedicfne of its kiiid ever-6ffefe4 to the peo ple'aitd which has been jsef and-ls eifthuslas ticuUy endorsed by thousands who Ba-Ve been benefittod ,by ltfdurinthp last ttventy years. W heeler's Vernilfyge iuid v bifaiit Blood purifier. lfyou. are troubled 'with unusual thirst, 'Increase t) saliva, irrrpuktr-appetite, offensirfe breath, pale sallow, cx iapteirion With occasionally- flush;, swelling- of. ttie jasper ilp, enlM'(4n$ntt -use -WeieA'ejmiJUige. If ,yu epjjrieuc-p -au.. gnjarpainTof the stpma ci ."distil f Led, 1 g?p 't?Mi, ' neadache, feVer'etc;, use AVierlWVrnilfOgei For airthnse sympfxi.'use Wieeler.-V(mifuge. it isplensapt to-lhe ta. .. ItjsBior-safoand thoro;h iu itsAction-tban anyj)tlier "Worm Medicinjf. ofFr" H'heeMs-Vejhnifuge not iii coinpetition With tne-nrtyworse than worthless 'nostriw-s claimingiforaB virtues equalled by any similar ppejjaratiea offerad to nfflkrtecl ' ijaankiud. Prepared only by Pane & (W, -U;kolinle Druggists, fail Pa. L.A 14 reiutobLdaljfi V it ' . 1 ' v found- av"v"acjmt storeroom in the lW'Velrf ia lii vis nut fl'naui rieVVifiejr! jEbckiarid ha.ve put a new aji'4;Wsri all fi of I 'SS r-r u- and tVQnifcti'rfierls Now, if you will:. .cQfAe jgfvrcf me enough on tfie' tQeepj ut apdody ' to- geth&fy oo, majr them -v7 .'i 1 ;-i,Hi- 13 gfJodand cheap jain.. keep all grades of it. In the rear eniy siore. will be founda neat and first class .where you can vlhmjo drink that Voo waVit.. 'Qfves cpa al'call if you wattt good bSfrgiiin' . Yours Truly, , iJlrCP:"!?. Xlfen of Chesterfield Co. rQAUKJaUn$ J itlj jpie and ' t ill ba pleftsed to have his many friends to4o sea. liim. . P, r '; reby foibujden. to JhauJ fcivood or straw, to hunt with dogs or guns.or trespass in any irjan ner upon my SuiJivan')laGe lying near Wadesboro. Ai m P. P. GA.DpY. CO.. mm TQljacGO CODSOLT YOUfi terest School Books, Blank Books, Fine Stationery, Fancy Groods and laniaM Literature at D A VfS'k BOOK STORE, WAPKSBORO, N. a Mail orders promptly at tufided to, 1 '" April 30 "83 cy. G. Gresham & Co. Importers and Jobbers of Cliina, Glass and Tunc are, Lamps, Cutlery Clocks, etc. Refrigerators, Ice Boxes. Fruit Jars, . Ice Cream Freezers and other seasonably goods. Dinner Sets100 Tea Sets0-5'8 Whea wanting anything in our lino it will you money by giving us a trial. G. GRESHAM 4k CO,. Charlotte, N. C. May7'85tf. The Holidays Are Coming. - y- - -"i And now is the time p prepare for V THEM. Finest Tarintjr of tropical Fruits in .-'.. tha .Market. Fresh Cargoes Every Week. BANANAS, COCOANUTS, ORANGES. MALAGA GRAPES. Northern Fruits. APPLES. FIGS, PEA NUN TS, RAI SINS. NUTS. CITRON. CURRANTS. Orders fi led will, dinpa'ch.. O. Bart & Cc, Oct 22 em. CHARLESTON. S. ( SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. The State Chronicle, (Successor to the Farmer and Mechan (cand the Chronicle.) NewsyBright and Clean. UP WITH THE TIMES. The State Chronicle will be what its name implies a State paper. It is not the Raleigh "Chronicle," and will not be local or sectional. It will aim to keep up with the current news from Murphy to Mantao, or as the pohticianv put it, frei Cherokee to Currituck. It will be tha organ of no man, no ring, no section, no party. It will be Democratic in politics, but will not hesitate to criticise Democratic measures and Democratic officers. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year, $2 00 Six Months. 1.00 Three Mouths, 60 For a sample copy address, THE STA TE CHRONICLE, Raleigh. N. C. The Progressive Farmer L. L POLK, Editor. A Weekly Paper, size 27x40 in , 8 pages, 40 columns. Subscription price $2 a year $1 for 6 months, post-paid. The first number will be issued on the first day of December. Let your sub scription begin with the first issue. Money at our risk, if sent by register ed letter er money order. Write aame ard Post Office plainly . Send in your subecriptioa at once. Ad dress. THF. PROGRESSIVE FARMER. Nor 12 tf. Raleigh, N C. P4 YILIO.Y HOTEL Charleston, S. C. House first-class in all rsstpeefsen trally located, passenger elevator. . RATESssd ber dar: Busses and Wagons at all trains,; Do not giva your checks up on train. Our. responsible agent is at Depot. Ask for 'Pavilion Transfer.gl E.T. GAUURD, Proprietor. Saleof Land Uadcr n Dee(t In " Trust. By virtue of a Dch1 in Tmi4 nrule to H- sfinrAriio bv.Tafni hw.:npp And wife ElizHbeth; Matilda if.isiy nixl j HfKier.-Ann i' Hnsty the L'l-i ii y of .January, ntiJ i-rptstea p- m I rust Ix)k No. li. pn?e 0(7 et sq -, at 1 1 RfCiiter"K Ofljce iu Anson v inly. I wili Kill til"ht hiliesl bt.l.lei for Mh at I !m- late reside: ire ! (irillin L H:;sty. d''L. iM'cinhci' .". lisr. lli inicor fKireI il l.-iml known n? th.-it part of the (irillin L. Ilaty trnci wjjic!) v.-is laid olf or fi ll to tlie lot of said Swanner ami wife. an. i Matilda Hasty and Hester Ann Hasty in the division of the G. f. llast land con laining SI 1 2 acres. H. MONTAGl'E, Tn.ist re. by JAMlvS II JRIFFIN. Nor l)4t. " Assi-neeof the debt.. WPW JJn!P" SlOrfi 11CW XJL U& C lam now rpcoivinc: mv stock of 23IF2L.TTC3rS. Don't fail to ive me a at the T. Covingtoii st-and. Very Respectfully. Thos F. Costner, D. Oct 22 tf Wadesboro, N. C BTJSI3NTESS, O DO NOT LET YOUrt JUDGEMENT rC be governed by your prejudices, but give our fi rst cl ass olleri 1 1 s a f a ir a n d liberal trial, when we, know you will be. convinced of what? That our CLOTHING is equal in all respects to t he best made t order, and at Y bout HALF Hie VU1CE. We have u Manufacturing Dr-part-meut connected with our establish rnent, for those who desire having their Clothing nuide to order, at prices far below that you have been paying for the same at o th'er houses. Sample of goods and blanks for measurement 'mailed upon applica tion. no travelling salenion. Tt is a big px pense and the buyer has to pay fur it. We give our customers the benefit of that expense; thereby saving them at least 20 per cent, in that way. -and again wu .propose to sell cheaper than any other house, and by rrdeiiin: g;oods from us, we are satisfied tint it will be i saving to you of 30 per cent. Try us and you wiil see lor yourself... Our constant aim has keen to plac before ytu ti BETTER CLASS of GG0D.S in preference lo cheap ca'cli penny baits, as well as to c'ai-ii!i between us tlio uiuicst. roiifi'k iiro founded- on the" follow nix snu:.. rii.cipK si Honest Value .' Marking the Saui.ij J'r.'vr on all Good Return of ih.e, ,.iiej if goods, do nut bear hon st'n if icis'm ; or if you s!n ul i --o! : :: i c yiui- iiiind within a i a.-on.sble lime, yon liave I he right-lo i t t u ; : i ;!ie oods and gel back our mon-v a irixil.ge ad- vantaL';ous :.'yoi r.nd not ilutrimrn tul to. us; :!iid-ilr bst t nlence that there is i.vj ( iusentation or overeharge. Our stock represents the CHOICEST AND PRINCIPLE STYLES of the s 'ason - uoue equal t() it ill thi.l ill 1 1' kef -.-lerled- f 1' DURA BlU'l'Va well as BKA I'TY, ai il wills all, a care for your interests. Tlie constant increase of our busi ness shows an appreciation of our enterprise, and has caused us to he recognized as the Leading and most Reliable Clothiers and Furnishers in this section. "Ve propose- to eontinac to hare tlia distinction." yW Parties ordering Heady-made or Custom-ma.l-j Clothing not known to us, will send city reference or will send C. O. D. by Express with privilege ofexaming before paying, the party to pay return charges it goods do not suit. S. II. FislibTate, Successor to Ottenburg & Co., .Wilmington, A". C Sept 2-"S5-arn. f . H. AWerman 25 Marict St. W p I ni in r? I o n Dealers hi a: Cr Stovesinware j- Lanips and Chandeliers, 1 Roofing and Pump Work. Our line of Cooking Stoves is the best, including such as the Celebrated Farmer Girl Elmo, Caro ! Una and Harvest. Prices for both Heating and Cooking Stoves furnished on application. W, JL Alderman & Go. Aug 27 'S. am. School Notice! The Fall term of Misses Oonigland & Battle's school at Lilesville, . will begin September 14th, 1S85. r tSept. lm. SUITABLE FOB U 'chare in Stock now the folio $ '. Season: Excelsior Wine and Cider Mills, which will make more cider tbanany other mill on the inai k. : Iocs not black the juice, but crushes the apple insteud of grind in'i, ltu V'11 HORSE RAKES, eithei band self dump, or combined. COR15IX DISK HARROW. The Corbin Harrown i the nnest imi sold. It will pulverize, and piepare more land in the same time jU! V ' "l than any implement costing twice the money. For puttinir in t--. rt nothing isiipial toir. 1,1 'l'"' HAND-and SULKY PLOWS. We have the Sulkv Plow tiat thornusihly tested atour,last Fair and was pronounced "by fanner!,, h S most practical and bet- ' l,JMl .SKKr Remake a specialty of field sedt and deal in only clwice vni , W e eel I more than any other house in N. C. ,i",'l)r- VAN WINKLE GIN and BOSS PRESSES. The Van IWinkle'f;,,; trained niPiintttlinn that malraa r nll Tft nA " ' ! ,IimkH.R tter sample, gin tha seed cieaner. gin faster, or nm win, l4r, , n . j draught. He carry all the standard Implements', such as Plows n T iois. narrows, ahus. Cut ers, Shellers, Churns, Bawant Mowine Mlit i , jin.l many other Implementa., - h "Un. i r.Mbfcje v AUONS at prices to meet any one. Cortlaad u aons lower than the lowest and then not at cost. The -Improved double feed Champion Grain Drill. Guaranteed Kust Proof oats or any other grain. J. G. Shannonhonso & Co. College Street, D. LATTA.&'fi'RO. !1 CLOTHIERS, i WHOLESALE M Furniture' Be ale CHEAP BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, AiC Coffins and Burial Suits. TIL E WHITE FROAT, CHARLOTTE, A C ffiTLargest Stock n the J UST THINK OF IT! Wire Jiattresses at 4 Drawer Bureaus atN Baby Carriages fron Cloth Window Shades from FU1LMITVRE AT WHOLESALE OR RRT'flL. LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE. Coffins and Hetallic Cases. E. M. ANDREWS, " .' 7-S.7 -cm. Charlotte, V. C. D. I. 1 i iii ) Sasl 0?x$gS ft -Z3v - D. L. Saylor Cl Son. They are agents for ' the celebrated WINSHIP GIN and plrl,- Keep Bampio gm on nana. See thera nest. fin maiU in nil K "'"" HUB MVUtU, They also Sell the United States TillP'orifMa mnntifanl iimu) iSrT"010. upertor to - f i. muj. v.umr iioiorj. bv them, aa they win ; ,f than the same work can U hwiht niilV THE SEASOK to CHARLOTTE. N. C. Charlotte, H. H; AND RETAIL r 8tet. Send for Prices.lsfcl 11450, ..7.00. 6 00. Up. 6.jc. ' Soar,- ft before you buv any o ti.ei; a ANDREWS, rip.' J 17 .1 m riiJaj'. .... v Y
The Anson Times (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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May 13, 1886, edition 1
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