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. -r , . ' . ' :. : : ,T H E i ,- " " ANS O IN I A IN, JU ISE 11, ! 9 07. J : '. ' i 1 T" i MARRIES The Ahsonian W. C BIVEN.S. j, al th ttod' at W.Wcvk N C. n?W lb- Art of CW XX of Mrrb X IO TUESDAY. JUNE It. 1907 Fk all rt-irts the "liujV nfr t (iuilford College had uile , little fun at Trx!. Can nn env during hU recent sit tliere t deliver the com mencement addrrw At .a well ltni?et given in hi lionor where pUtes ost each, tlie Ignored Sliest vc-nwhow got dizy awl couM not jut ei press himself. To rc he the situation, he finally cut 5 the 1 toat: VV nvint thi all &ln.l W thrnb tbi wrM fnll of mm hi af rr" V r Lit thi wH w- kuow uvt Hat tf r- thirKihlrl b-r- w II l tb"CUfb-U thrff nn -e ming to tforgrt that he wis Miulli of Maion and Iixon lir--, lw ojned u nd prolmMy pke hr real tiewton tin negro lotion. We give ldo the Islington litch reyrt of of the 4prrh. which Mr. CaniMn private wcretary thought mi rad ical that it shuM not U printed in rx- We certainly objxt In the suppression of lncle JoeV rille va.ving l-cause North t arolina loere unn honor fir hating given the oM fellow a birthplace: - "He td in all history no two, r e. onr uiriir. one mierior. Tiie UxIUters state, that less than 20 ir cent, of the property owners hare applied to lute their prorty listed, notwithstanding the fact Uiat onljr a few weeks re main within which this can be done. It ahould be remembered, in addition to beintf double taxed, it Is an indictable offense to neglect this duty. It may be news to a WAITING WIFE Aa EiocH Ariea Case U Davlisoa CooBtjr lateresttor aJ Pa thetic Stories. ( Lexington Dispatch. Mh. A story of more than ordinary human interest developed this week when it became known that John W. Lhm. a former citizen nt tli rountf wfin left hen about few iple to know that much pro-1, yxen years airo, had returned to ert3 throoghoot the county was j t,c county. Interest was qufck not IUUnI for taxation last year ene.1 because of the fact that Mrs. , (i lini.. iact more than I Hi via, after waiting about six and that the count lost more than a thousand dollars in actual taxes - arvi had married on thi- account. The listakers are nnotJ,0r .Mr. Joseph Ridenhour, using more care than usual to see to it that the taxdodgers ilo not Imlge this year. an employe of the Southern Kx press Comimny at Salisbury then, now living, we understand, at Norwood. Mr. Davis married Miss Hattie 1 about eiirht years ago. He Tut: siccial elition of 'X ig issued by Tlic News awl Oliver , : farn,inir jn Hamp- of lUleighla.stniurMlav,com!ncm-jlon townshii. ami also operated a orative of its move into its new j,itillcry. Something like a year awl handsome building, was cer-' after they were married, a charge . i . i: i,w,ni of trliirh!"f forgery was preferred against tainlv aii accomplishment oi which .t n i ' . Mr. Ihtvis. the alleiration being prtunl, yet wlcn it is tonsiJcml that tliat iicr and its able editor, Hon. Joseihu! Daniels hasalways sto-l for what was 11 ie veil to l that he had forged the name of V. A. liailey, the wealthy distiller of Advance, to a note for $Vx), and through another man had the note cashed at the Wachovia bank tle morally right, our reasons for . jury we lim,Prelam directly af prile in the enU?rprise are increav j tcrwan fOUnd a true bill against cd. Few rcailcrs ever realize ; him. Then he left the country, what it costs an editor in friend- Hie story of his leaving, as told ,. i i :ntnrtt in the Dispatch, is interesting. I os- sh. an, hnamial interests t . ot- nl.v champion the causes j0f tHinr ms young wife of the right in the face of strong oppoM-1 trouble, he is said to have written Cordon's Mountain. Our farmers are somewhat de layed with their work and the Crass is flourishing in these parts. Cotton is looking better-and may get over thte bad effects of tle rain and hail. ' We are pleased to see those sen siblc temperance articles from Lit tle Brown Creek. We do not know him but enjoy his writings. It is a sight to see the back lots of Wades bo ro. It does seem strange that the people of the town would allow men to sell the poor farmers such stuff which can in no way help them, but which makes them so much worse off. The sale of this adulterated and often poison whiskey should be stopped. The blackberry is the only fruit left in this section. Some of the ladies are fearful about canning them, since so much poison often results from canned goods. We have recently been all over this great mountain and tint! it very interesting indeed. Here and there j-ou see the effects of vol canic eruption. Rocks that were melted by fervent heat in the many years past and run together. We certainly hoie that Mr. John Iwc will be careful if he undertakes to catch Mr. H end ley's lish. It would grieve our hearts to' hear that he had been drowned in Hrotra creek. We need him in Anson county and wish for him n long life. Miss Julia Buchanan has return ed from the N. I. at Aller-marle. Mr. Abernelhy and Miss Min- . ; UnchanfeJ, Except Stronger. (Montgomeran) Petitions nre leing circulated all orer Anson county, calling for an election on whiskey. If the senti ment of the county is unchanged since the legislature met, the peo ple are overwhelmingly in favor of driving out the Wadesboro saloons. Settlement with the keoccr of the medical depository of Monrop showed that 405 iersciptrons were filled in May- at cost of 250,70. tThe nicest thing in the world for book-love rs is the Globe-Wernicke Sectional Book-Case. Talk to "The House Of Quality." Who Is It? nun. i.uc. c- n y I,, ....... .k "j " - n,e Allen visited Mr. Brooks Sat in the only coure that profits in placed the same in the Hour Iwirrel , v... - " - - 111 itiu ,-fkt fmr llirirolH Willi I lArt i U.II It lit pill Hint II Mwum. . .... i reache! within a few days. He then ZdEflf you ever exiiect to buy a mainUin their cauve. though thc;, C wtiH Ang Solh U) pjano or orffan, me before you itcatcns tan. 'some mules. It turned out as he wished and he was far away when i his note was reached. "There On; sincere sympathy is ex ten led to Kditor R. F. Rcasly of j was no more cooking in the kitch- the death ' en that night, says one, when the of his wife. Mrs. Beasly was an i i.rl i.L' nn t.rni of excellent woman and hetl at her j - , -uhty. Th Cain asian and the Afruan tould not lo it. 'You are dealing right and projr. he said. He atd tleSuth ahne rould han- le tlte job arti was alone res-n-siMe. He tlerUred br state's rights ttrongly and aid high i om plemect to the anMnliiH'nt, which the riublioins of this state fought Utterly, not calling it by name, but lautiing a measure that threw restrictions around IIh lnllot U. Tit1 South was xrttling tlw negro pnb(em, he shI. All this is made up from recollections d:ii s old. and it do not claim to he a full, a-- urate reirt f the ssixh. but it show torret:tl3" enugh what the liggest wig in to repuMiran rt.v thinks alMtut the .vouth anl the negro. It is simply the honest ( ronfesAii of the North, for n home in Monroe yesterday. DUmonJ Hill -Crop CooJItlons Marriare of PopaUr Couple. 'Hie tAxlister is abroad in' the ! truth was discovered by the fnm- 1. Mr. Davis is reiiorle! as saying buy. I can save you money. Baudle. A.B. that he had lecn in the Klondike ; twice since he left here and had ac cumulated twenty odd thousand dollars, and was in San Francisco, i it i in imsincss ami almost ready to come home and claim his wife again, when the earthquake and I lire came ami destroyed his bus- land. Miss Martha Thomas of Monroe is tsiting li r brothers, .Messrs. jncxs leaving him, however, scv- J. K. and Thomas. ...) thousand doll.irs in rash. Mrs. Kstelle Dumas of Florida'is I After that he went into Texas, visiting her mother, MrsR..C. J Mr. and Mrs. Davis have a little Maton. !son who has lccn with his mother We are feeling good since thel since her marriage with Mr. Rid hhtckUrrv crop is so line. One enhour. uuin vs mani to sa' a lew uays . huouh nuui .c-r oi nuu- . ., .i ill e -i'I.I A I 1 i: II ago iiiai it me crop .siiouki iau , 'e .ns. niurmiuur uminvi iiiip he was reaily for (iabnel to blow ty life hlaiiielessb, ami was held the trtimpcU t in high esteem by this community. 'Urn. xvill l. Chi.lrtns tDav ex- "cr ecomi marriage sne was - - - - - r s ,,ercises at dlar (trove the sec- at ..tt. -l-t -.'...... n- tt.r.. oiid unday in July. services t ii . . . i uill lax'in ill III firliM-L Kverv- . - . ... i intitft.! t f.mn miiL-Jirinir ionics unery lew man mo woiui liia tut it tIiMr lkiitrl LhilW ,"",. x-...v llvat Uieuth is right and that the i dinner S.mth ran han lie the race pro- j Hie small grain crop in this Mem and i hamlling it in the lt j section is said Ui lie very good, wav. Hut while they know tin-. bridge acnss I-anes creek ar often confess it. in pri"tr, near Diamond Hill has lieen re t i highly sijrnilicant w hen the ! H,,,-, ,y yr, M. K. Cirraiiler. s--akerof tlw hmise. a big Injun in t,t. bridge was ically ilangerous. ine repiiim. an wigwam. .Mr. J. D. 1'oiler and Mis l "NiulH ami puniiciy iiis lull "jtis i e to this srctioii. Mr. Aller Walker, a promin ent citizen of the southern part of Caswell county, committed suicide at his home Tesday by tying a rte to the rafters of his barn and around his neck and dropping from the loft. Xo direct cause for the rash act is given. J-'For Lawn Swings and Swinging Chairs and Hammock Swings, see H. H. Cox. blameless, for all thought her husband dead. She has been the victcin of a cruel fate such as r ! Dr. Rowland Afiln Behind the Bars. (New and Olwerver.) Dr. D. S. Rowland charged with tlc murder of the late Char les R. Strange, an engineer on j the ScaUiard Air Line Railway, j was brought to Raleigh yesterday 1 r 11 i .mi. .f. i'. i.m hi mm .iii '''morning iron Henderson wnere , lie. the acconiphsheil slaughter olit,c ,-harge against him of the J Mr. ami Mrs. .Marshall lyson of j ,mmlrr 0f his son was dismissed iFggtown, weic marrie-l at the Friday, and he was placed in .home of Mr. 'MefT' M irtin last WLo .ountv iail to u nit nro- Wtin.iniM.-ii has felt keenly the M ! - . ...... neeti or some nigh class altruclions Uih!n.v. Kev. t". J. lil.u K othciat-, r..iJirv hearinc in hisense whiel m tl, way of hx tiire, musicals ; ing. May their honey mon never I u i . IC, uv.x Welne.sIay lie attl entertainments usually fouml f wn'- : fore Justice of the iieace Charles " " ' seimrk. The prisoner was not Rocky Biter Sprinrs Notes. handcuffed, and. was allowed the ' 'r l t . l i. 1. 1 Tl.n I ...m..sI irvtnnl.iv innl,"m shk,- iianos wun i ii ltrg towns" anl cities, many places, lyceum courses In are arrnngtnl anil a fund is accumulated wilh which notel letturers are m cured. At a town only a short Iitame friu WalelHn. the Iv rei. hi committee has at- present a ftiisd if tiHMT than tifteen hundred dollars. This money is used to bring to tle town first-c'.iN at tr tiorvs of many kinds. It is managrtl by the ministers, teach ers ami oller interest! nirties care ling taken to prot idc noth ing that is in any way harmful to tin moral interests of tltctown. It is to le 1kn1 that the citizens of live town will git e their e new u rage - t w.ths.ter.d gue.su and others are "';. receiteo i iv exj.ctetl during the week. Quite ;;ngratulations u,on the result of a number of improvements haveil,,c, I'f nng at . Ilenderson am Uvn mlc ami the report is look-! 'H?rfull.v all who greeted ing cool and comfortable. Mr. um' Hiten-s, the new maneger, is uking j Twelve to te Executed. much iwins to provide for the , - i i . . .i i .Mexico City, June ..-Accord- . 4i iv v w nmi i'iiiivi i'i iv tc w ho stcp with him. I mir lit n li'lixrriim r-vrrka i-m 1 in lliio ' .. ..ii.ii. i i i in iin citv tonivht. lJofth 10 Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Bit Cns tf , (p,,,nr,l til ilpnth lu- rnnrl.iMarti.l pnceelings because of an alleged attempt on the life of Presi- Monroo are here for the summer. Mr. J. W. (Mom and family are living in one of the cottages, itlent Cabrea, of Guatemala, will Mrs. J. A. Boggan ami Mrs. J. i ,M" executed. Kleven of these men A. Boggan dr., of WadesUro are arc Guatemalans. sending the summer at their v , . ,t home here. ' RBtw n,ra e Mmc. i - -.,.if t v- ; lUurinhnrg Exchange) , 1 - i ! ll MIS. .-HII-ll UI .111- ( .... , . , , ment to Ue movement that is on ! Wl, havc movtsj jnto the cottage,' Fhe msJn-v friends of .Mr. Jas. ft to secure such a fund for f near the magnesia pritig I Ixckhart of Wadesboro, WadeUro. No one desires tul Mivs Mary Kendall of Wades-! 'J , . .i i i i i- -.i m t i cii. l uesday of this wek, but make mocey out of the scheme, j Ure is hoarding with Mrs. Ro.'-, uere sonHwhat pujiletl as to who 'nit tlse mtereste.1, wish to do ! the lre.itleman with the llnu-in sontthing for tle entertainment anil intellectual ad vantages of the town. It rntuKCvsl tht (Wuuwtourr ! Ar n.ltor Patter introl r-inini: q axmat of UmI health If Wnu-a lh fn-cJ. of I)r. W. J. Mctodoo of V.Wwlic will nr-K' hi in (" U pjotti-nt lrrro tkfn tmU ot inAkra w-Klioa lr. Mlytj.li i a cl farmer oo tlw farcl acl tx m ppr. though h l an !t-ktrl farmer. He i tuan of 1 jcaljrtiMot ax! a flntr f pl ban!. be tf tat yr ba bl uoa b Ui k with axvl Lakm tiitah i n t-r --t la tmrroTnl farm ttbK Wl mhsrtco Mr nicr Mt tlo not kmw whctlier the iKjctor woukl consider the ap- (oiitment or not. Wc simply j made the suggestion last week. knowing that if the present in cumbent sboukl resign. Dr. Mc icvon wouhi niaxe a mosi ca pable and efficient commissioner. The Wadesboro Ansonian m& enternl npon its second year, The Ansonian is one of the Ijcst IPrv that comes to this office. Itw aWy edited by Col. Bivcns, ami! from the an pea re nee of its advertising columns he Ls making a tuccesA of iL Long live Tin: Ajtix.-IUxkingham Anglo Sxon. TlfAk you. Brother, for the compliment, but more especially for the title; it's a long coveted dUlinrtion. Quite a line crop of wheat and ; lirard was at lirst siidit. o;tts is lading harvesteil here now,. though these crojis were damaged i The home of Mrs. Mattie Irc cnsideraNy by the cold. Tins isand of North Burlington was en a great corn country and very lit-; tered by burglars a few nights ago tie cotton is grow n. Tlic far- am a purse containing jewelry uteris as a rule, do their own labor and some money left lying on a ami are, for the most rU indc-1 dresser was taken. Mrs. Ireland's ja?mlent wln it comes to securing physician states that it is his opin laU.r. ne land is usually good ; jon that chloroform was used. ami tne ia?opic prosicrous ami diapfty. )ne noticeable feature of the community round about here is that the people for many miles away, eswcially the older ones, are in the habit of coining here and securing their drinking water during the summer months. Kx ivricnce, thc3- say, has taught them its great value in restoring weak ami run down systems. I lun dreds of gallons arc carried off ami used by the country people. RKroirrr.K. "Have you seen the Piano Organ at Caudles Furniture Store? It a beauty. The Columbia Pressing Club Has opened up in Wadesboro with a delightful and most successful start, and we exiect it to grow. Will be glad to have everybody call and give us a trial. You will (ind us on SOUTH RUTHERFORD STREET, just above The Ansonian office (upstairs). Call and see our work. Bring your clothes and have them cleaned, repaired or dyed. Wc make them look like new ones. Bring your hat to us and have it reblocked and redress ed. (ien from 7 a. in. till 8 p. m. Wc did not open for a day or so; we are here to stay if you will only give us your work. Satis faction guaranteed. Come and join our pressing club while the price is low. Columbia Pressing Club Notice of Election Adopting Medical Depository. Whereas, a ietition having lieen tiled liefore the Board of Cotuitv Coinmi.s nionws of Anson county at their regular meeting hell on the 1st Monday iu June. 1907. awkintf for an election to be held in Anaou connty on Saturday, the 31st of August. 1907. in accordance with the provision of an act to prevent the man uf act nre aud sale of spirituous, vinous and malt lienors and intoxicating bit ters in the county of Anson. And the Commissioners, upon examination, find and declare that said petition is sijfned by one-fourth of the qualified voters of Anson county: and it isitherefore order ed. that an election be held in the va rious precincts of Anson county on Sat urday, the 31st day of August, 1907. That said election shall le-held under the General Election Laws of the State as provided iu cases of county officers. That the Registrars -and Judges of elec tion shall be the same that performed said duties iu the last general election for said county; provided, any vacancies shall be filled by the lioard of elections for Anson county. That at said election theT question of declaring or putting in force the said act of the Legislature on the 1st day of January. 190. shall lie submitted to the voters of Anson county, which said act, among other things, provides for the establishment of a medical deiository for Anson county. Those voters favoring j the adoption or said act snail, at said election, vote a ticket on which will 1 written or printed the words, 'Tor Pro hibition;" those voters who desire to vote against said act shall vote a ticket on which is written or printed, "Against Prohibition." The clerk of thi board shall, within five davs from this day, post a copy of this order and notice at the court house door in Wadesboro and cause the same to be published for four successive weeks in the Messenger & Intelligencer and also The Ansonian. This June 5, 1907. Jas. A. Hardison. Chairman Board County Corn's. Do Your Kyes Smart, Water, Burn or Blurr when you Head? I)o you have Eye Ache, Headache or Dizziness? If you have any of the alaive symptoms, consult ALBERT, The Great German Specialist In Fitting all kinds of ye Glasses 1 m EYES EXAMINED FREE Residence Address 215 X. High St., Baltimore, Md. Will be In Wadesboro for a few days. Has already fitted glasses here for the following: Mrs. hi Cox, Mrs. Mary Little, Mrs. V. Pickett, Mrs. M. A. Thomas, Miss Amanda May, Sirs. Louisa Lockhart, Miss Alice Morri son, Mrs. I. K. Swetzer, K. H. Gulledge, Mrs. Sallie Sellers, John Jones, and Mrs. De Berry. fidyTefeiptatoomis AN D Hot Weather Necessities Save In The Summer Season While the Opportunity Is Great est. Somebody Will Profit By These Prices. Whyj Mot You? Black TVYoliair Black. Mohair at ,r0c isno uncommon tl irir. The iin- ide with a jet Mack, ilit.v; -1 to ."A yards usual part of it is, ours is f0 inohos v lustrous finish and an unquestioned qn make a skirt A. Silk Bargain Very tine, smoothe, lid --inch w icl t the rustling kind with a bright, lust irons finish. We will have no more when this is sold White i -Black Tall'eta Sill,, van l How About the Porch and Parlor? Don't You Need Some Sum mer Time Furniture? - a The little ""here and theres" about the home c;in Ik? made to look fresh -and cool by placing in them a few selections from pur store of odd pieces in White Maple and Rattan Chairs and Rockers. We can .show yon h large display of summer fur nishings for your home, consisting of Comfort Swing Chairs. Iron Beds. Felt Mattresses, Moravian Rugs (Im ported). Cook's B.st Linoleum and Oilcloth. Many Designs and (trades of Matting and carpet paper. A Strong Line of Hemwood Go carts Going Cheap. 9. 10-inch White I'iwn, scarce- at 1.1 At the yard 10 cents. . Lawn a fe.W Colored -LeiAn Our Colored Lawn department -is down just l)ecaiise it's dune. We lia lot'. Prices tAc c; 1 Mi-, ui id This is a good place for a Dollar. Oxford Ties ex 1 1 ci The IC'ripjiendorf-Dittmaii J i i k i none. They lead the country in st. l Patent Ox ford $-2.00 and S-i..M: Hamilton'-Brown Ox(ords si .Other lines at Si. 5 and- l.(X. Sl.no. Ml- ft. not allowed to run put on sale another lippers, iis second 1 )oh :-o! a S-J and SJ. .' . ""J.o asid .n. Trimmings e hid stronir tor v.our Li nmni ir trmie. inir line embraces the .sought-for-thii7is in 'a Val. Lace and Insertion -Jr., h and 15c. A Hover Lace for yoke :0c, Toe, $L00 and $l.r0. V2h VAillinery 'ear the new style in a 4 Hat piect to spend when older. New things e at a ''live and let live1' way: Pric the line from Sl'.oo to $5. on is a d beauty. : ii i t a Hovers. ." , '(-, t ' r, etc., l.c, L't'c. and sa-e money i i erv weeu aim priced s l.'ie. to S .),, and eani of elegance and CATHIMCS FURNITURE COMPANY THE MOUSE Of QUALITY Rutherford Street Phone No. 41 The Apperel Oft Proclaims The Man... ND yet it need not be costly to prove that the wearer takes care that his clothes are ftishiona ble. Modern methods of tailoring and close competition in business make it possible for you to have "Smart Clothes" at Moder.te Prices. This is what-at least 90 ler cent of the people want and we have made it our special study to supply this class. The fact that we have succeeded to some extent is attested to by the large number of people who always buy their clothes from us. Would you like to join the number and thus have clothes' trouble over? Quite a number of Bargains to Offer This Week. Clothing tliat must be sold, for we never pile up old stock from season to season. H. B. ALLEN & COMPANY The Mosquito Netting has coi message on , $ 3 -5 -3 -3 -2 5 5 5 5 -3 5 5 klr S- i 5- f S 8 l ass the tftrtrf ?tt?J t riff Liles' Underselling Store M O RVt- N. N. C. i .EVERYTHING TO WEAK Designed? MlCHAEtftSOIf 21 Killei ty aooitarst. IxjuUvillc, Kjr., Juneb. Twcn ty-onc jersons dead, the village tlcrasUteu aixl several thousand acres of growing crops ruined are the havoc wrought by a cloudburst tliat caused Big creek to submerge (iradyville Ky., and vicinity last nignu .u uic ucao are residents of (iradyvillc and, although rc- iiorts arc meagre, it is believed that no further fatalities will be reported from the surrounding country. Gradyville U a village of 175 in habitants in Adair county, six miles from Columbia and 18 miles from the nearest railroad station. L I MSmierall Waiters FOR THE SUMME:R HIS is the season when you find it necessary to look after your physical nature more care fully. A good mineral water may keep off a severe case of sickness. If you find jour self in need of a tonic, consult your physician-in regard to what you should use. FiQjl out the water adapted to your case and wo will supply your wants. Full supply of the following on hand : Harris Li thi a, Glenn Springs, Buffalo Lick and Buffalo Lithia, either plain or carbonated. We make Lithia and Mineral Waters a specialty during this season. Martin Drug Company J I mi The Store That Siwcs YdDiM Momiey Bemember my Motto "Quick Sales and Small Profits." Nearly everything kept in a first class Furniture Store. I have just 3 gocarts that I am anxious to sell this week; will sell at a ver.y close price. Also one church Organ at about cost I keep the the Best Sewing Machine Needles and am looking for a large lot everyday, lie sure to see my pretty Hammocks. Bring along your pictures and get them framed. J have a new out fit. Iron Beds and springs a specialty. Can save you $2.50 on Mattresses. I sell the best Bed Spring made fully guaranteed 10 years by Company. Be sure to see me. PHONE H, H. COX 145 m m m m m m m m m m m m m ft f ft ft ft ft ft f f' ft f ft ft ft. The n Moori Jiurie Weil, it is just like other moonH;. rv are, my like thev hiive alwavs been!: l'M THAN Quality considered. You have alwavs received: a Dollar' Dollar from mt- and you always! will! MO BLOWING OR BOASTIfoG prices just OTIIKBS. Worth for a- nut just piajn, everyday tacts tliat slain I lor themselves. Furniture, Matting, Mattresses; "Springs, Chairs, Bock-ers, Bugs, Art Squares, Pianos, Organs, Talking Machines, and everything in my line has struck hottom A carload of brand New Furnitum coming in- , More kinds of Mattresses than any store w i w n. J. B, CAUDLE PHONE 72 on 9 tVVVVVVV'VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV.MVVVVVVVVVVVVV We have the following desirable property for sale on' easy terms : One lot on Camden Street with 5-rooni cottage. Price f . , One vacant lot on" Camden Street,. Price One vacant lot on West Morgan IStrcet. Price. . ; r One lot with new 9-rooni dwelling on Orel Price . I One lot with new 4-room cottage ojn Orchard 'Street. Price . . , . . 1 One vacant lot on corner of Camden and Orchard Streets. Price . All of the above property is well locate. same: may be seen at this .$2,000 J v a rd Street. $1,500 $1,150 .$3,500 $i.roo $900 Full description of office. K ' ANSON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE COMPANY Office upstairs in Parson & Hardison Buil!dinf. Telephone 52 W. T. Rose. SeLy. & Treas. T. C. Cox. President: V1 . V i i 4 4 f V '
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