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THE ANSONIAN, AV J Y 12 8, I 9 O 7. I ; " j ; 7T &ER0 MlCHAEU$Sf 1 M The Ansonian i; w. a bivcms. lJrI a- tKndUM mttr Jnly 5 N C- uW tb Ait of fW I gr of ytxrch X t"7V TUESDAY. MAY 28. 19 0 7 'With Uk issue. Tin: .nonu rmj4U it tirt volume, the ini tial num'-r lMn: printed June Mb. Vr ne nerer uc- tled in making f tle ipr jijst what we want it to c and t trust that we nuv never compiler it rfect and cease to trie for ii improvement. Notwithstand iiti t many inirfectin. k i r. I ffirnl everywhere have receiieJ i; with jrood feeliny. and the fact tlUt it today has a bona lide cirtu lition of l,mt iodic to. i he Ue. lliat it has len satisfactory U mii tie e.tnt. Thus far in the history of our entrrpriM. we hate siirtIe.1 far IVyond even our fooIet stations ami to all ff irrU of the ier, we are iru feonlly grateful, for their upirt tronae. Tiiccountr commissioners will meet the different township hoards of aww-r mod list-takers .jiext Monday am! will 'discuss with tliein tie manner in which the projierty of the county shull he valued. Tliej'UwnUarr comiw evi' of men who own projierty themcUcsand men who will le fair in crforminjr their unpleasant dutie. We do not feci that it "is our nniy to amisc ninu tlvey hould ierform tleir work. Ver, while the matter is up. just (ovc iBKvint' remarks. There are' two classes of persons wh will ive theMi gentlemen trouble. There is the class of projert.v owners who always see to it that their property is put on the lxoks for much less than it market value It is a fact that much land in the county is Iisteil for much less than the limler on the land would brinir. Tliere are houses ami lots in this town listed at Icvs than either the building or lot will sell for. Now aside from l?ing dis honest, this i a Iwsr reflection un our ciii.ensiiip. mc w tnMks have lonjr sim-e cea.se 1 to ! of inv nlue. in ascertaiuinir the true value of projierty. We cm plain at the excessive tax levies ami they will never decrease so lon a men continue to list their prurty at so much less than its true value. Then such an injustice is worked on the man who is hon- not tail h whir h t trn aaI An li-I f lit. n4 Ur ttt't. ontii!turWj Jest with the list-takers. It is Mr lUUj t nl oj ttl riht that he should le mailc to Vr.4iiUti.Nt rrrt th- .ti4 th not, UxCs ,4jn 0 wou,J ,n ..-inir thi K. h.l honestly listed as his. ct, f-r f.ty tt yT r. th- there is another class of eopIe, vy.vtt. ao.I Vrl Uw w "n -Tt ? MltlM 0f which own no projerty, . Ir .f4 l...k th-r tn.l. n l f. !1 j w(( llxssi the highest value t.-w twin Tut lrj tt l--?IiZ'-.l .. , . ,. , - , , , . , i j wvsible for all projierty m rnler M-f h iWn 4.l withm it Ur.l.T. f " IS.,- h. t .4.1. h.w-rr. Uk- thatthey may lienelit from the it lv..J hjir Wn icvttm ilrnok (extnt amount of taxes which would !.! i Uvini; bmr with th-iaU jnt I result. Neither if the two class .r u,rl lllmd mc-r. bx , r of ,.M,ns sl,oull receive much , . .... . attention from the asssors or trn t. nr thnr tf"t D1 it fnr r -lrnnkA.U ! ! it f-r thfin Hut 1iU !1 tb- th- thinAr'' trw. n-t h.r nj fir n.l.anli'l ium . n t tlvt Th.ju.ill'j' or Lxintno MlXT advocates of the saloon attempt to defend their sitioii by saying that if license are ?nnt ei!t then Mtc business will 1)0 car icl on legitimately instead of haviotf the blind timers selling it illejrally. So lonjr as a inillbii f whiskey can le sold for $1.'J", while the irovernment is suppose! U receive $1.10 tax on every gal lon, the man who votes for the sa loon, does so knowing that he is not helping to legalize the traffic The traffic is o ilemorali7.ini: to everything with which it comes in contact, that it cannot lie made legal, though legislative ;owers should l-e K ha listed. Citizen" Replies to an Editorial la Last Week's AnsonUa. Editor ot The Anniu: I wish to mt jnt a few words through yonr ralnMe eolnmns inreplv to an rriitorial which appeared in yonr paper, the nbjct of which was a Little uiiM-tuef which a few thought less boy did at the Institute, a few mjrfats aeo. Now. 1 want it distinctly understood that I am not .npboldinx the born iii their mischief iu destroyiim: broperty ami doing other things, which were. t mine extent. digracefnl; but I do think that in yonr reference to them von OTers'tepped the bonndi of reason and went too far in saving what should 1m done to them. I know that thia did nnt mm from anrthinar bnt an honest mind, knowing yon aa I do. J am Rrrre that roil coma not nay anything ex cept something which you were tier feetlT honet in saying, and in which roa thought von were jnutified. bnt it We sflV it I seems to me that emotion aJixxn in thi is MnirIizing, not only fiecause th unnd in which vonr cottserva- it has every apjieamnce of lieingj tism would otherwise hold von. Mi to an oulsuier, mil ixcausc we whiU, the not have done it. and l.io linan uiIiwmi men sjiv tlisL in while there were some act, l nnder , . . , tand. which were lieneath the dignity their ehtimation. a sal"on was one i - of the worst places on earth antl I onetimes these things will happen, and hut for the money in the business, I in yonr cooler and more sober moments. ..l.l n rtr nno lr. HUlor, o yon noi mms; inai n "UUI . . , . imMmP tn .rn, n K lm aVi a an.ila with A 1t mil wrrA Mr. Ed Sugnr went to Clixrlott. M beart fall of iovef to Momlay tm bosinenp. Ld knows how I tjjem to the chaingang. which yon to gt into Charlotte, bnt it seems he say Is not too bad for them? Do yon , . . . , , v, , I uot minx inai iu aiiUi7 ui me ixjxa uu did not know nw 10 get w " : " .kj- ,i.w-f t.t th way. W hen a train pnlleil in at the .wliti of ,eat mPU v DoVOunotal U-Iit El went into th coiuh. toot a know that npon 'their shoulders will at an.l wrnt to sleep When he woke aome Uy rest tne rewponsiwmy or tne M. he was m Salisbury. And Sah,bury V L at npme a father ttnd is u wi-t town. tn. Knckinghsiu Angii motuer who loves them as dearly as Sax. m vonr father and mother loves you, and . . n that that father and mother would be -Aki: not the waters t) ot . rever sieved if one of tbe bright Wailesljoru suierior to those of Iwys hhould have to serve even a three . . . , , . j I Ait VS seillclllx' UH iuc . uiuiiauK t wjuu ailsour.v ami m-nicr noun- o' ti know that shonld thev be sent Whr this discrimination to the chaingang for a periotl of only I one dav that it might forever nun pos- r-T-rcr. rnnu inociCClDDI sibilities of great manhood which they LETTER PROM MISSISSIPPI now possess? Do von not think it would be better to let this crime ther column "Citizen . in A . lakal mtt A W Ai !f M UTl ' ( ltr . luMr-n re lin r.lmat's snd the inli idtial t .)( th tH.l. tTitiiC ih UI1. , Tr- hwtr rut mtin t.t tiitir Dtir lot' . rfi hpv? hre.te int.. ihir jw .f i h' replied to our editorial con irAth and hll iira.aiI!y a dvkry , denining the action of the jiersons 1 4, aright rtaihnjc and nw and WJ,U t,vtro IsT the sha le trees an ro unpun- u, A..fr writ- intortinrlv nf Mhel. and take the risk of making men Mr. Ashcnft writes interestingly 01 if in fntnre, than it would be Louisiana. Texts inJ Mississippi. to assign them to a place which would ui.tnrir.i tntrt forever ruin every poam bin ty or a higher Places of Historical Interest ... K;f.h .h-tr .nht now hav i(iea -Crop Conditions. of? Do you uot think. 3ir. iviitor. m s tl'll vU-1 VW1X a uav.'a v. uauiv u fccv e take tlie liixriy to puousn tnat thev are higherthan the name you the following letter received yes- called them, "cattle"? Do you think tenhtv from Mr. K. T. Ashcraft, that is the way to win back to a higher , i ,i . m ir w life those who have straved away by who is a brother to .Mr. K. V . j, them ,m.htt vile name7 i, yon Ashcraft of this place, ami well not iin they are letter than cattle? L-now n ti niniiv of our ix'oole. He Do vou not know that (tod made them is a traveling salesman with head- n Ilia own image, that we are brothers ii.. of one great family? And do you not quarters at Jackson, Mivs. know aUo that when Christ came to earth He came not to call the righteous, but r.... .,-.- r,, . i.. .in .liii Lm. A iss.. Alav l'jI l. sinners: uo you ininK inacunnsc witn IIHI 1 V-m V 1 HO M -i in . m - . i jv . . j i i i a. x tfia irrji.t Imnnp and AflTftinfi:tr mmii listhisproKrtyatwhathelielieves I arnveii nere lasi "'B" '"would. ifHe were here and pUced in " " ci v roliio I II ! A VM)IA. inclll(lin7 I VTa vr Mr. it TYiA Hp ilwl nnt lrxtlr and it is just as dishonest to cheat this week's issue, and you may lie with pity on the thief on the cross? the irovcnment as it is to cheat an sure I did not slecn until I had - i The Apparel 6ft Proclaims The Man... i NI yet it need not be costly to prove that the wearer' takes care that his clothes arc fashiona ble. Modern methods' of tailoring nil I close comietitioii in business make it Mssib!j for you to hav "Smart Clothes' at Moderate Prices. Tl is is what at least 0 tier cent of the jeople want and we have ninde it our sjiecial study 1 1 supply this elnss. The fact that we hae cue ceded to some 'extent is attesU'il to by the large huniU-r if people who always buy their c othes from us. Would you like to join the number and thus have clothes troub'e over? Quite a number of Bargains to Offer This Week. U!othinr that must U sold, for wo never pne up of:! u k worn easin to scuson. H. B. ALLEN & COMPANY rot We are Splitting a in& goods that d buyers and. naming go unmatched. IVileiii'l Oniy f Home ?ell- raw Pants ack' fr Here is where wo exrell wo nre inst 1 buying trip where we liou-ht 'many: iiK'ci:il snail ;o at less than worth. Mole S.lxin Pants r. floe Cottonndo Pants 5s 1.50 Wool Pants $2.00 Wool Pants I . i2.;0 Worstxl Pants ,.j and a swell line $.".X) dress pants at . "Man Making" Suits.that look riiiht when yoi and stay rirht after you wear them an I sold Fine every thread wool, bl sertje Hiits at $10,000. . Plaid and stn"ied Worsted Suits SS.,0. ;7.."i $5.00. Flannels, Kerseys etc., $4.50, $4.00, jjvl.OOnnd shrewd prices that Now, Mr. Eiitor. I do not mean to ! read everything in each copy, even the proper thiuj? for n8 to (lo is to the als. them a higher, nobler and grander idea I left Charlotte Saturday nijlht, of life and to love them because they are f.ol. int. tnMmr i .ivukf i o- our nrouiersi citizkn. .iiniv.ii lun ini, . i .'ii, there Minister Assassinated. t. n whit iwn not iuir - .l-rnt i n, olher smnH.fu art at the t - Urkr. Int th wh4- 1 '! n" i - ... , ... ,, . .", t . i : Institute here a few nights aj;). !r n. nnan.-Ul ni4uii what-ver t.. 1 We appreciate "Citizen V feeling th inftu.t tnifR' f.c anything w. Jin the matter and no one :et Kicht t ihi int. it t.. rejics more than we that i. th- lthrn wh...i.i.n41iUtmMthcre Rre mpn wt) hoj, such (Ail t. mkc truhit4m uuv , i 4- i i ,' noble ami charitable feebnjrs to- it wu rr.4.iUt And th- .-rr f t tht vrl youthful offenders. What Uw mv tun hll ut d. a thinx. j nc reriinmendel was rather severe 4 htbr it i . n.. mv.- it th'--ut we feel confident that "Citi- iJkfvo Moral n. Jk.x.o-)!- inen y1-1,wii;nn, fH.wn. to New Orleans, arrivimr i Monday morning. I spent' Mon- ! day in that city and left Tuesday Mount Airy Special, 24th, to Raleigh morning for licaumont, Tex., ami ews ana wrver - A f A II A 1 I W M Ik . " irom mere to nousiou ami on us in ijarroil county, a., in a far south as San Antonio. section of the Blue Kidsre Moun The country south of New Or- tains, last niirht alxmt midnijzht. leans as faras Iteaumont isjcrfect- Hev. James Kastcr, a Dunkard ly level and devoted to rue and preacher, was awakened, lured corn culture exclusively. 1 hese into his front yard and assassinated, rice ami corn farms are on a very being killed with a shotgun by exieiusive scaie, ninny or ineiii con- someone conceAJetl. it was an taining thousands of acres and atrocious crime and no reason can - . ii i . . . owning their own rice nuns ami be assigned for it, unless it was sugar rennenes. I he wnoie that Mr. hosier would have Ijeen i rusl Mincwl:al on actotitit of 4irr thonr l nikf nttn- wntitnnt w.y. .th .,.-. of iIh-Uw. WithlK, res,KtUbility of the families in XiUty ud in Dunntl.' Ikid j from which thoc young fellows ut i a th.nd f.4d l"tt.T of? jt-ome. ' If the acts had liecn coni- fhAu w.mld W with If mitUnl by strangers or by jersoirs thi i tni of ivMintr. h v not of thf ; , i-..i . , " .. for uhom we have little resiect, f.tr (1nt ar.tOiillr-n ' , , , . , : , ; , , - uo oult the jHMialty pnivule! by i ri: nvs4mng. bnthcr. i-verv 1 1 . . . ' . . law in such cases would have licen gn ami we regret that vou 'fin I - . , m . ,i .... . rinvokel. u ell. now if these itronenent tiis mliMMn) in r m . , , voun fellows hit to evcnscil on Tur crniri'in. t resent imn- Hr-jcuintry is only a few feet above an imiwrtant witness in cases now sea level, i noticeti a uiwn izo nendinsjr in court where, certain 1 V I 1 1 - . ... . ... miles south or .ew wricans ana parties in. the neighborhood had the elevation was only seven feet, been indicted for sellinir liouor After leaving Houston you get illegally and other desperate law- into the famous black lands of lessness Texas. I supjKse the finest cot ton lands in the world. As you 8upntitin In Calcutta 1 J ll g COOL BY DAY COOL BY NIGHT 3 Wo Reason Why-s 2 W We challenge the trade to produce u I tie than we ofFei at 15o. Our 25c line is absolutely faultless, lh is correct ami the colors neat and nobh Silk Midzett Club ties 10c, Silk Itows 5c. H. 8c I. Colla Linen collars should be bought with are made of pure Hax and not the eo and are doubled at the corners to insut to the laundry, II. & I. Linert Collars Cotton Collars. . . SHJrts Our long suit is short stuff when it'ifcoii Fast colors and a wide range of prkrsJ ins, tt our on pat e man.v . 1 5c Suspenders. m m m m m m m m m m m m 9 m ; m We can furnish you. the light weight di kind of suspenders with good buckles a shirt every time they get damp. All prices from '. Carters There's 1 inst open- i iJm I 10 ami 5c V You shbuh) not enjoy some of the comforts and pleasures of life and there's nothing, out of which you can get more torn fort and pleasure than a selection from our ever complete stoek of POKCII GOODS in Arm (."hairs, Arm Rockers. Setteesjtnd Comfort Swing Chairs. ' "THE SLEEPY DEPARTMENT" is comprised of White Ena mel Iron Beds, Blue Ribbon Springs, Tip Top Feather Pillows and Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses. You are not easy to lie deceived so come in and pass your judg ment on our stock of "EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME." GATHIMGS FURNITURE COMPANY THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Rutherford Street roud to lally w ood nni woo ))X take a man HI to turn 1 steel i ikIs, and othcr Nothing better made than Brighton. Ve hav ed a new line at . . 15 and 25c. others a UMBRELLAS It just makes us p to our umbrella Case. All made sjied water and sunshine. They come with metal svvedges, natural woxi, congy, 1 handles with paragan frame, patent openers. "Prices 25c to $1.50." iTauze Underwear, we have it. Uome soe. Liles Underselling Store Iter 25 length in a pants values thnt ...... 5ov ?. . . . .:l.iMi . . . .i.5 . . . .$2.n' . . . . $:'.5o i luv them reasonably. ST.5 and '..(Kt and tS2.i.. tin. hand and width to i linen colhits. eh iirodfi t 1 srj'c trips r 2 for 25c Ktc. tCSS Sljl I uk colored wearing hat will not ruin i c Up. 1 . runners and se MORYEN, NJ Phone No. 41 i i tt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i VVVVVV'VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV ale! get further south you find a large The grossest superstition exists iHMcentage of the farmers nre m Calcutta. .Not long ago an In German and the farm labor is dian gentleman residing in Jaun Mexican. Ther do not depend Bazar street had a live goat flung on negro lalnir any more in this down from hia two storied house in 't'Ollflt of msiKH'tHbihtV. wIlV it I V-tinfl Thn limttipt nil tlml anstnrAannn wUVi tha lirif inna nf a canons mn- u i , suori hum ui jsIH1,, 1)C on nvvmml of tlCir own cleverest town I have ever seen 60 called magician, who was called and not tlmt of their families. If P"W 'erc ,s V'P tp.r,a" town of in to cast out a devil with which a ro!4 at! enluring ritienship of litis. tn a Hi I untr will ivMrt jts. If to such an extent that the reputation this town now bears ni l overshatlowctl and hst in (hat reign of pngrevs and gwl eeling which is already seen to y tppnchiui.'. Tliere are many 0en in thU ilmn, gl men ttxj, ho have for years labeled that tlie saloon was the bet solution -of tho whiskey problem. Thev arc iiow convince! that with the intel IsrtuaJ awakening ami increased Jenuinl for the true reign of law. ft 1- 1 I rrro frfklfr Tt I c- n I 3 A. 1 1 thev iws us riM-rtablc. let them V ' ' ion was fuppoteu io oe pobeu. ,. . , ' . , , . uiaiion oi anout .kWJ ani is coju- The poor brute waa first fed with a inc ii sc en ias ... uw ivk ami ,0! of liermans entirely. They few bamboo leaves over which the let the same iesctability which sieak (icrman and preach (icr- wiiard mumbled tome mantras, and should excuse them in this case, '"an 'n their churches exclusively, it was then pushed over the terrace, also re.tniin them from commit- it isa little jmrt of (iermany trans- The animal was killed, and its flesh icrreu 10 me unneu Elates wiui- wal distributed to the poor iou:i i iinn'. i ncv nnrn inpir i . ... m. ii .. . . . . . io Know jusi no jurist wom.i little rks or Ijeer gardens, where Fak Antiu. have julgel such a case, and we they take their families in the People are buving English an -. - 1 ... ft . . t I nvonimn; nnl ilrinL" J r anil oat I linnu fwm taata tr c l'nTOcI m mni j " I. 1 1 .1 . I". il 1 1 '1X1 1 lieinir Christlike, but we do know unu?r U1C iri7s nu uie cemer ana as tney uo not pan wnn xneui ui me iou is h dancing taviuont ine suppiv is Deconu; or lilaJ. as thev call it. VhPn ahnrtpr A rnft: ia that the ennn Caesar the things that are tl,ev mvp music anl dancing every try is full of imitations. The "an s, ami we believe that tlds night toques" to be found in country shorn unto Caesar s, ami we believe that tins night tiaues" to be found in country shone i :. e 4 4 I I In on Vnlnnit I iMcIfn.! iI.aI .... . TV. J , "0n:.ta0 h ' 1"nf"'' In the c. rt(em to. the h histo'ic " '" AUn .nd ed with copi. of antique furniture i iewsitor3- will serve the purjiorsc )f supplying the necessary demands (r intoxicating leverages. They Wen honest then aitil just as much $ now. h l-s-n .rr.wslv vJoltP.l n.l 5t u lhe ?xi w,,ere "1C renowned and engravings. There are shop has noen grveiy violate! anl it is n nnfr ,,,(, ni ct,i.,.n nt t5Lj v..i. clear that somclKnly ought to Tennessee, Col. David Crockett of bogus engravings, silver boxea, I punished. In such enses, "the was killed and also the room in Battersea enamels, miniatures and - I . 1 1 I ft a I greatt-st mercy is the greatest I wnicn oi. limwn was shot, while the likeLondon Spectator. firmness" and a law that is all on ms sick oi, ny tiie .Mexicans. ... .-ii . After spending about four weeks mercy, will certainly I an unjust in Tcxas , came xhrQaeh law a reganls the jiersonal and Louisiana, stopping at a few of protcrty rights of others. Hither the larger towns ami from these lr t.'!"! the law or punish the viola- uck to Mississippi, where I have the w knl fi half ticket t ttxj lit k-t rmkw A Kt iiAtnrtnt travrhn laju ul "So. th rJlrvl fi4k onbl oo to rbArc aajtbiai; foccarrjr Ini too Yimi at m mAll yon lo nl Uk npron. brtU. ' Bnt." tw a-l tst. ' whrn th raitmH cmrry mar on f. Hoiftinjf th nuIVninm will Lwn '" ,n.l K th forra.t of Dryao notuioattn ItoUNTlt uc TUIuuiq oouiDjtinjc Ikxkrr WaAbioxtoo. U aa txr a war .. iuil!uil dawn. Mr. Jvhn Tnufl (irmvM to th ruotrmrr itw1thtnl inn. - Th CjutujowaJih 1 Sme KopIe we know would prefer the millenium's dawn to rithr of the alxve nominations. j Th Likii Okt lVu-Tt v tUt 1r th tim Cot. Iiryn icu rly txuinat KrTrtt for Ir-itlnt . ti fstt : 1 1 1 . hiih iww i iuuuo win u' rrwn i. : - , . . . .iiauili.4rrT.WuhiBft. Hih- ton of it. ll.erc is a i.Iace for w luc . nie. I "II Ufa m I it Wic a aA . W.ft. :.: 1 1 l ; . -I v.ww luimmuin nir i,x? " ,w "Puur '"-"'J-'"""1 mere. citizen, Worst Mississitmi I.HsniPr l.a.l al T! r !rr thAa J hul ri,lfl enforcement of law this season of the year, and I can't 'j m iiBiniaz huh iu a uiu id i , .. - . ...... i i , i" i.mic murv iur mis country is.-u now nicy can make nan a crop than is oftcnrealizel, anl if th Pf 001100 t!,,s vcar- Nearly all the rights of tlK? iicoplc arc made ? ,Cr hR.S , 'I00" .D,ante, tiMin nr tl,. n, ... V11" "nu a K-ai ieai oi ii uiree try must 1 enforcctl more rigidU " . u. . ?l"nu .IUMV' l,.,MI lno arul with hss rtorrt to "rc bUM. IMn can - .m c..uwi ri. 1 1 . i mmmw mm mm 1 i . ovr 1 . II HVIC IIICJ IIH3 MIC" K:x knuk officers here this week lw ,n Fwn a ff"1" vou can- reiRirt coinlitions at tin? distiUeno tiic iArKs l,.ve not ,1 pnmmh I t .... ..I ... ani saioons gJoi, yet it is saui to work this season. What plow that an officer here recently found I ing is being done here is in the ujwn iuvestii-ation that one Wades- muJ.arMl. wo.u,1 ru5n O" North U.r -K..t. 1,-1 , vrxiiina ianis ior tne nexi nve av a more wmswey irom here Uian has i ilol)C j., i ilomp Hnj been shipiKxl into and manufactur-1 breath of old North Carolina cl in the town during the period ur by the 1st of Jul and of time covered. Talk about a :vou nui" 1x1 sure 1 ni an" leiral whiskev traffic. - whr ull ,ous. .Ior inc "nie.to come, - ..... . r I 4 ivi unvc iiccr lounu yev any lajKi or iKsopIe as near m.v heart as flliiKK Indian rnrb rlwt Sd. t UlC Kl hxlH ml IP' of Anson marr3 A. and M. College boys. a . . - have an eye for business, since I reiranls I am, Yours truly. they say nothing about looks. I K. T. Ashcraft. 4 V U'c i) not have a complete list Lvou lind it please I 'tit all th r-arw lit rrun t i.-n.l f,r- ! .governor, and certainly woukl not neer at its unusual length, for it's ,op to North Carolina to be prou) of the large amount of available timber. The geuUemen nentioned .for the position so far, indicate to xxm extent the honor oor -icople ,atta h(U) that high odce. il . ' . vn.t. : t - . i . If tuij VI .II1WII S IIUHKP I TSfll : I. , . . .4 .1 I liargains have never been ous renresntati-ps at th f V1!mw I . , . . i uieniionea oeioro oy us, out we are scnousJy considering the offer-1 mean lwrgains when we say or have tins single members of the ''Hugs and Matting." See the latuiiy aireatiy scooped them ml I "House Of Quality Who is it! We have -thefollowing desirable property for sale on easy terms: One lot on Camden Street with 6-room cottage. Price One vacant lot on Camden Street. V $2,000 $1,500 C. Shoes -and pkfiprds It's Uo to You !; kT K are convinced that we can sell you v v Oxfords or Shoes for less money-1 One vacant lot on West Morgan Street. Price $1,450 One lot with new 9-room dwelling on Orchard Street. Price m $3,500 One lot with new 4-room cotlage, on Orchard Street. Price $1,100 One vacant lot on corner of Camden and Orchard Streets. Price $900 All of the alove property is well located. Full description of same may le seen at this office. a pair j lian you same grade of goods elsewhere. We sire carry in as a sideline and we sell them for If you will call and examino our line, ive will make you think- that what we say is true. Ihiy a pair am and you will know beyond any reasonable saved you money. :: :: :: (fan buy the 1 Z ill I . 1 ,) 1 1 1 n 1 1 .-ii "i" i i the small rest pifolit possible. )f stvlish new GRAY GROCERY PHONE 124 ANSON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE COMPANY Office up stairs in Parson & Hardison Building. Telephone 52 , , T. C. Cox, President: W. T. Rose, Secy. & Treas. EVRYTHING IN GROCERIES. wearj doubt them awhile, that we have COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT n jtfi Tn rfri nJ THE Just Slightly Inter ested In A Refrigerator If you find yourself in the same condition and will call at our store, we'll do the rest You will find a largo stock to select from and our pneeg are right. Planters -Hardware Company EfigGitv Minutes You may not have the time or cash to take this magnificent trip, and you miifht prefer more time, but for a small admission fee you can see the finest series of Pictures and Photographs ever made, embrac ing a complete tour of the globe. Starting from New York City, all the interesting sights of Ireland, Scotland, England, Spain, France, The Rhyne, Moscow, Vienna, Venice, Rome, Turkey, Egypt, India, China, Japan and our. own United States will be brought directly be fore your eyes and shown to the best advantage by means of the greatest invention of the age. Xao Shows In One j In addition to ''Around the World 4n Eighty Minutes, a series of Animated and ever Wonderful Moving Pictures will be given FREE. Court House Thursday Night At 8.15 O'clock. Admission Fee for Adults, 25 cents ; Children, 15 cents. i Remember, please, a portion of the proceeds will be given for the im provement of some worthy church. JOHN L. RAYNER, Prop. . Rocky River Springs THE LEADING SUMMER RKf PIEDMONT SECTION OF NORT Hf )RT I I CAR .Will Be Opened 1907 Season Hotel N THE )L1NA June 10 HESE well-known Springs are delightfully, situated in a strictly rural district, only a few hours drive from Norwood, Albemarle and WadeJsboro. Hack Lines from all the abovc-nanjietl'placps and Phone Connections with the surrounding country, The Hotel is under new management this year and every effort will be made to make pleasant the stay of all guests. The famous Iron, Sulphur, Arsenic and Magnesia Springs will be carefully looked after and their waters served in the best manner possible. ' It will be a delightfulplace to resort for a rest, and where rates arc moderate. A few cottages to rent to those who wish to For further information, apply to W. H. BI VEINS, yVlknakor, ROCKY RI VKU few months ilivo at home. SPRINGS, N. C. -'V. 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The Messenger and Intelligencer and Ansonian (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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