The Ansonian W. C. BIVES.S. m. . f I'OTOJ". AHIt C no-Wr th Art of v nf iUrrh X t N IUtS DAY. JULY Z 1907 It reported lt wrrk that t HUrktiU'. S. C C M. Bil ling. Baptist prraclnr. had l.itv v r wnx'ml ly a mulatto f,r that UU! writtrn hr letter hjing tht lw could not live with .ut Ur rl that for her h would hiv invalid wife and child ami nil his friend. TVre are Uk" hI. dtigM t mkc capital of . h arl by uing link the' tlwrrby weaken the cuv of rr gi..n. Tbr h lhias if it-me-.n mad their way civ-ier. for irrlting it sem that in iwi way ill twy thvl- judgd for what any minister or other n-n shall u guilty 01 Bdo Wl l,rinl vi.nH mtrrrting olitoral iom uvnts on th cas. Says tlie Mon ro Fjvjuirrr: .rt-l hi intali'l nf flUn; fthr The Slate die landmark take ihe following and more charitable ew of the matter: Jn.t nw thf i n pil iui f OtmKtrr IUiiS lrMiM- Tb itb Carolina .. i !"! tb- w.t Tb ity f il t lhl th.- f-w iiH-n .f ti- rKh hh-n.ic th- Mi td Ixtn r--cM h Hi ii . brm thi l-n Hu- nuuiU r K- h l 1 oncht Th (rtwl j.aMir. lw mlii l f Uiin ita-r 4 14 r-ly ! I -. t. think tbl Ib.f" f .iil-rti'lT fw mtnii.r h b lb r tliu. th-l h.-r- ..- wr tbr r bnii-lr-.U h U mrnchl nl c.tljr li v-. lUthr. th- .lijili'n i whtn tn- i t.i 4 tht all l.ut h lkthmx Tbi i wr ;. it i w!r rfJ,l j, ftj,; mm! n--rtnl t - -t w.ml.f -- 't"1 ,,,Jtn aa a 1 Ox the first w l ,0tur aVirt of the LoTintf case which wan trifvl t Houston, V-, hwt week. Tle jury was out just for ty fiv minute VnJ returned a ver dict of 4,not jnii!tjr.w The jury ad mitted tliat th story of Ml Ixr ini:. hkh rrlatcl to her fath er. ai not fur a moment helieye!. the terdict ins on tle .ha that Jude Ivin;: wan in sane after Iwarinjf hi daughter trll nliai U now thought to lie an untrue story. So it thal the story of Mi Itin'. who ailmittrt! that he rr9 tolly drank whUkey with yoiinjr Kstes so in flamed her father, a man menUlly unUlatml hrcausc of the fact that he has been an exiie drinker, that he rode ten miles and after much delay, finally found the youj; man and shot him dead without a moment's warning. At one time in her wild career. Miv Iointf may have thought il smart to drink whiskey and in oth er ways imitate the Mimrt young fellows who call thenar Ives rtA. She probably iralizr.s now the leniency of such things, but after It is t4io late for her. Judge Inning and ymng Hste, ti, never saw the awful conse quences facing tlicm. It is too late now. llie gin in m m- iy, disirracel by Her own story; Judge 1 Inning, though a free man in the rye? of the law . w ill sutler for hi crime so long as lie lives. In the Kte home, too, there is a linger ing sadiie that time w ill not heal. DUnoii Hill. Crops are improving, blackber ries ripe, and everybody happy. Mrs. H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ian Webb of Rockingham return ed liome Monday after an extend er! vbit to friends and relatives in this section. Misses Roxie and Minnie Kiker are sending this week with their brother, Mr. J. T. Kiker, near Vfadeslioro. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Dumas, who has been spending quite awhile with Mrs. Dumas's mother Mrs. IL C. Staton, will return to their home in Florida next Thurs day. Quite a number of our people are expecting to spend the Fourth of July picnicking at Rocky River Springs. Carrier on route No. "2 says Mr. J. A. Hums ha the finest corn crop and J. M. Broadaway has the finest cotton crop on the route. "Hie temperance forces are lining up in this part of the county and excct to roll up a nice majority on. the 31 st of August. We be lieve the eoplc of Anson are as jjod a people as ever lived and we believe they are going, by their votes, to drive the saloon from one of the lest counties in the State. Farmers arc lieginning to lay-by their corn and are planning where they will siend their summer va cation. ( )ne fellow says he likes to work all the time except ten or ! twelve hours in the heat of the A wiiiTKiuan was tried in the Mayor s court late Saturday night for Uing drunk on the streets. He is the husband of a good wo man and tlie father of nine chil dren. While in his cell Mow he hud dreamed that he was at home Blr Brown Creek. The locust ha come and gone. He had the Utter "w" on hi wings which htandi for war on the saloons and htill in Vdelioro from now until the ZUt day of next August. On that day I hope they will be buried deep they will neverngain lie resurrected in WadeUro. I wonder if the locust that sang Pha raoh in Ilrownreek swamp in May are the deseefidants of those that plagued Pharaoh of MoseV timcf If vou have a friend that you w;iiit to do goinJ, send one dollar to w ith his anxious family and could l.tnlk- Ik innde to realize, in his j the editor of Tlie Ansonian and get half stupid condition, that he was! a g.-l knife free and have the naj.r , , i t ?'nt to the friend, and he will love ten miles from home so latent.1 ,. tt vou eer nine in hit r rc.id liis pajier. The Ansonian certainly stands for something. MrsTCs. W. Hendley has a pretty riowcr g-anleii. It reminds one of I. ut her If urban k"s, the great proim- night. When askel why he had ioIatetl the law in such a manner, he. declared that he saw nothing improjier aUmt his comluct, say il.it liMtl rntid for his linuor an. 1 was in the habit of getting J gator f fruits, vegetables and flow drunk when became to Wadcsboro. j ers. Poor ucak manl What au exam- Kvery good man and woman in Mrnl I,. ,,.. im,,t,.r ( mmi. f,T n- mn. know tht tin our nun mi- we neetl . And yet you say that rik. th.- .rr.. ...i i - i...irjf naid. in ihis case l-.il! .lut. hi. m-fnln i. ,1s, ; nH., ., ,(;il.''r lw,l"K :;,.:"l!r'.".r' '"" - '..-ii.,K rntnl t.,wr. tb- i,uni-t. r. r. ,., ,CM st,lCs hapvn here e. .1!tlw... . . - . ft . . I It fa L "11 . rt . . I... ... ...... inj n.. r, hni,u4i. . o-i-eu in every sn- a- ib .uV- -.iMiit; thi-- rl f '""ii town and sometimes in towns o::zT,,.':,'', ,n "uu,r I,c-v not - -il k-s iretiieni then. AtHiti county will feel interested in I .. ..1 ...... . :il. r y-.., - t t i t . I : ..i ! n ii" ;iiiooii mm hiii imu -.-i vm have of life and its great, t OimiV MJHl. 11 OUT MOIIIVU IVHIU vote, we woiiM never le troubled with saloons in tin generation. Our women would so purify the ladlot Prof. rv. of tliv Ibptist Mi. serjr, who Ux known Itdlings since they Here inrollege together Iish the following to va . W oM-t i"' i-Ml tbmk. hn w K.rl t h- rrjfi, ih.i Kur"!" th' tutu ijiL-t rtn)MUn.v. nt.-ntallr I-t n iiritAJ -tnh t thill until vt know a- of tb irti ul.tr im h -;M'l a thi hurt th u f th ionitry in hht lrT. Tli- kin-r lotu .f Chn.t innrjUr .i.fT..r. f. j, f ree W 1 1 II on r t-T" mr- jlnt-r f r.-..lv t Ukk -m mi t j I of b in ii i. tn .. rw.'t-r in mm I last rrvL t i " I . iiiv ni'intiinuvu tlijll " ' 1 . 1 1 1 tin county ol agents who pro- : e to sell somcUiily the right to tt jttent washing marliine.s in the ft uat.V. Now thi mutter of jof bi-ying the privelege to work in laeerlaiu territory has ul Mint play ed m:t smd w it are glail of it. We Uix that the morallv stuntel would never rally again. "O the crime ami rv morse and th bluotl , , uf the slain rjntle tlie de;ul midst the death tik and p-iin; ihfy cor,. ... ..oil .fur fiu !-. 4o "k.v that all." for "fc.ee vini our evir.'iuen conicm t.. I irary that such agent shoultl lie Thi ouht oien a warm, and we will adil, a rii i u nrin rTvin ii if in i tw i-iTT an.j in ran. of i imt in 4 nrl , . . . .,, ,mht r t.. 1- to ,fr.r i hUiZ "f uckpfS ''He, there will le frtcmt th fw k-.Mt- tht int., ; men willing to do the fishing. It h.-. . uhrii; .wiih that Stanly, Kowan and Let all i hurvh tiHmlrs. and Montgomery counties have already "then. l. br that matter. cin- ' U-en Uorketl by ihese sharfieis chhle that no far a our individual ! and we trust that they will leave c"-- are oKHern.sl. that it i just as mijrtant for us to live the pure life a-, it ix for the preacher and that the world almt us i in fluenced b- ouf mannrr of living also. It each U what we woukl hae the world think we are. OJil AiiNon with a Inciter opinion than they can iHtssibly have of the counties mentioned. Says the Washington Post. Flint Ftjife Pellets. Crojw are unusually small for the time of year, though the warm days are improving their Isks consider ably. We are glad to say that the con dition of Mrs. Ruth Purris is much improved. Rev. A. C. Davis filled his regu lar ;ipxint ment here Sunday. 'Iliere wa a large crowd and Air. Davis preached an excellent sermon. We are now having Sunday school at I lockv Mount church everv Sun day at 10 o'clock. Every ImmIv in vited toiattend. Xearlv cvervlmdv making ar raiigements to go to Rocky River Springs on the Fourth. Our mail man and his motor, cycle has a time. Sometimes it niishc and pulls, and sometimes he lias to pi.ih and pull it. Mr. Editor, we certainly do A Lessoi la Temperance. . (Richmond Tiiaea-Dispatch. ) It i hardly necessary to say that the murder trial at Houston has al ready developed a ten ble temperance lesson for men and a more terrible lesson for women. Whiskey seem? to have played a double part, if not a triple part, in this distressing trag edy. Had young Estes been a total altainer, there had been no tragedy; if Mis Loving had not taken a drink with Est, there had lieen no trag edy;' and tlie prolttbility is that had Judge Loving never been addicted to strong drink, Theodore Estes would at least have lieen given a chance for his life. The Times-Dh?latch is no fanatic on the subject of temjieranee It does nc believe that whiskey i the product of heir' ; but there i no doubt that it is often used by the devil as a means of deviltry. It has been the ruin of many a man; it has brought many a woman to disgrace and ruin. Some men can and do drink moderately, without apparent injury to body, mind or moraK It is nonsense "to say that every man who takes a toddy is on the road to destruction; but it is not an exag geration to make that affirmation of a woman who falls into the habit of drinking toddies with men. niBMiBi"aiai"aa A Contrast. (Charlotte Chronicle.) When Miss Loving was called upon to tell her story in the mur der trial at Houston, Va., the court-room, by order of the judge, was cleared of all except those whose presence was neeessary to the conduct of the case. Com menting upon this, the Nashville Iianner remarks that !it4 is in pleasing contrast with the conduct of the Thaw trial in New York, where numbers of women thronged the court room throughout the trial, listening eagerly and un blushingly to the most salacious details, and where Evelyn Thaw was compelled to relate her pitiful story in the presence of a gasping crowd. We could never imagine a scene anywhere in the South like that which was daily presented in the Thaw trial. Southern women are too well-bred and have too keen a sense of the proprieties of life arid of their station in life, to lend their presence to sensational court scenes; and when a woman has to tell a story of embarrass ment, Southern chivalry protects her as far as possible. Sale of Coca-Cola Forbidden. (Washington Herald.) The War Department has issued an order forbidding the sale of coca cola in the ost exchanges in the department of the east. This action w as taken following numerous com plaints reported concerning the ef fects of the drink, and after an anal, vsi of its ingredients made at tlie l)epartment of Agriculture by Pro fessor Wiley, the chief chemist. Dr. Wiley rejvrted that in a ma jority of the samples of coca-cola which he tested he found quantities eovered the effects which the drink produces ujon them, and that for the purpose of getting this effect they drink six seven glasses of the stuff, and that the result is injurious to health, as well as destructive (f morals. 4 Hi c.i STOCK :.l The Door To 'Txctfllent'9 Is Wow Ajar And We Await You With Tei( Thousand Matchless Values ALY around the standard bearers while we lead the proces sion in a "July Jubille" a sale in which we include all broken lots, odd garments and surplus stock, together with thousands of dollars worth of regular stuff Ournvariable rule is to purge the stock at the end of each I season, but ,we have it two weeks early this year to make a more thorough job-bf it and give people going to the trial the full benefit ol the reduction. x& xiic Hi Colored LoAn We are right in the midst of the thin goxls season, but; prices to clean ui the stock and not to make money. ! .Si and 10c Lawn 12k Lawn r lc Lawn . : lbfi. Neck A&eur One gross Men's Silk Shield Hows in assorted colofs. worth: (k; but the surnlus sale price shall be each lc Boys' Coats Seven dozen Boys' Odd Coats from suits ranging in value, from Stt.UO to 830. Sizes ?, to 10. This is a give away price. Kach .. ;,c 1 Socia - AW Arm & Hammer Soda, the package 'c Mens Suits Here's where you get the best of. every bargain.- Men's Brown Twilled Suits with a neat stripeT worth $350, surplus sale price the suit $2.4S; Men's Smoolhe Hard-tinished Brown Mixed. Suits, well and stylishly made, worth 4.50, surplus sale price. ...... .$2.K,T Men's Fancy Worsted and Blue Serge Suits, worth 9.00 and 10.0, surplus sale price .S5.9S- Youths' Odd Coats Youths' Odd Coats, sizes from 15 to 20. Surplus price. . .25c Boys' and Youths' Suits pers now mhms now . . I .! . . 1.50 Boys' Suits. . . Youths' Suits . . . 5oc up, S1.S2 up Wininery Every lady's and child's hat in the house from to of reg ular value. l-aceCurtalris This price has never before lieen made in the lower IV.e I ee section. Curtains worth 5c? 54 inches wide and 2j yards long. Surplus sale price the nv j 2;- Straw Ha6ts! r All men's and boys' Straw Hats are priced (for quick' selling. 25t Hats 17c 5c Hats 35c 75c Hats 5(j s?l.(o I hits 75.- Slippers Our Ix)w-Cut Shoes haye the prolit cut too $1.00 Slippers now. . . .S0c $1.25 Slii $1.50 SlipiKM-s now .... 1.20 $2.oo Sli $2.50 Slippers now. . . .2.oo Child reiji s loc up to sI.iki Baby Capsj (ne big lot 15c Lawn caps-for babies. Surplus sale price 7c SPECIAL SALE GOODS 25c four-in-hand ties. . . . 14c Colgate & Co's IWder. . 15c Ladies' lOnnd- 12V" vests 7 V Men's ("otton Pants 1 If to '.7 50c Shirts, .37 V ,-LndieV 25c Belts 12V 25c (iilt Edge Bolish. . . . 1 1c 5o dozen 1 c mix. 7'-c MO and 15c picture frames 7V . 5i 5c fans 10c fans 15c fans 25cy fans 18c Pants Cloth. .3V . J'c . 10c . 17c 12 k 25cPemberton Pants cloth l'.c 3S-inch Sea Island 5V Boys' 'Wash Pants Sc Ladies' 15c Lace Hose. . 10c $1.00 sample Corsets ONE CENT Wll L BUY 1 Small Purse 1 Paper Pins 1 Small Mirror l Curling Tongs 1 Fancy Paper Fan 1 Open and Shut Fan 1 King's Collar Button 1 Spool Turkey lied Thread 2 bunches il lair Pins 1 White Handkerchief MORE CHINA WARE Several hundred pieces Fine Decorated China Ware, worth from 10c to 25c. It conies in plates, tups ami saucers, bowls, dishes, etc. Surplus sale price-5 jto 7c. 9 Don't Follow the Crowd But Get Here First. LSLES UNDERSELLING STORE M 0 R V E IM rain I1 n. , - 5- iiBiajb -3 Lr Weather Has come at last and finds us well prepared to take care of your every prccute your pajxr up here. 1 i" qime antuine; 10 near :i johtiiian Ulk lwut "voting" 1 wMle stx-tion of country, and it usually hapeni that when the i-.. : i 1 -nifc- eiearei away alter an elation.' the la.stin iIitical lo h.V even tleteivel himdf by h ins ut. Tl time wa. when it wxs quite common for men to le dictated to and many eople al hmel otler to do their voting, and while it U yet comimm in some NTtionH. it is jmssin out in aU intelligent communities. How anyone could think of 'vtitin such a intelligent township a.s Liles illh and artuinl hu&stini: alout it. ih Imnl to understand. Vet we heani a olitician, a rea one. from that jrard old town hj, y a few days ao that Ik r "they" hl decided to irive the prohibitionUts just one-thinl of the otes polled there i.i the com ing election. Y e plea4letl for more but all in vain. "One-third " liosai.l. will hate to satksfy you All we can simre. I Is tlie Ixjrinu ca.se, an attorney used the following argument: an-We can't do withnnt it. Mav The An- Next to drunkness, the coward- ""'"an live the life that never dies. ly practice of pistol-toting is re- sirur-.i (in,. swnsioie lor more illegal violence in this country than any other cause, nntl the two iro tiretlier. Few solr men care to tote pistols. and ticrhHtis l tier cent of the Goinr After the Thread Trust. (Washington DLpaU-h.) The thread trust is to be investi gated by the Department of .Jus tice. Formal complaint has been yooc in trip un,. vt u. uai 1.411011 b aiiciuii that the American Thread Com pany is a monopoly to restrict trade and asking that it be dis solved through prosecution by the rederal government. About two weeks ago local retail dealers were informed that the wholesale price of thread would be adanced from 5.V to 02 cents per dozen spools. necessitating retailers raising the pnee from ; to G cents per; spool. It is said the excuse for the ad vance is a poor cotton crop early in me season, but now it is el:iime nr -r there is no reason for advancing sers, a- i wo-riece the price. ' O ' a x ouiL or an uo-to- Clothin line. It matters not whether you want a Thin Coat and an extra pair of Trou- FORM ONE , COFTWOMT, IM7 Tie FECHHEIMER F1SHELC0. NEW YORK 1 I ft VIA I ,Vou would not raise the moral stand an i or elevate the woman-1k4- of Virginia by convicting. !Mntputth laulge of dlslionor nihim by srxlinj; him to the pen itentiary. Don't let it go out to thf work! that a jury of Virginia grbtlemen put the felon &triiies on a Virginia gentleman. " Once a 'Virginia gentlemen," always a "Virginia gentlemen' in thJOId Dominion Sute. - Rallroai Rates Redocei. (New and Observer.) Mai. Chas. H. (intfis Travel liner pistol toters arc moved to the hadit Passenires A prat nf thP senrTi by their indulgence in too much Air Line, received instructions lighting whiskey. yesterday from Genera! Passenger It will reouire some nerve anil Atfent Ifran, giving the instruc- a . . V rt,-- adistortol view. wC think, for a T, rpuu L . V. . 1 cent rate on all eaboard Air Lane person to deny the above, yet tr-ins. Iwinnin nt midnight some pretend to believe that it is Sunday. piite necessary that Wadeslxro The Scaboanl will not sell tick- have eight saloons and two or cls on nni cxc?Pt ts own lines un- three distilleries in order that no ' ,l "l f . Irm c T r . ... . . .i , ,,ncs- 'onie of the lines are hght- man s ojiortunity to get drunk is ; tl, o 1.1 n .i ., r . i - . ." vviik a auvt , Mini mieriemi wiui. v hen you hear not pjt it on Mondar. and. nf - f " a man talking so eloquently in course, the eaboarl would not favor of oien saloons, sten ut Hell a ticket at the new rate on I a little closer and see if you can't such I-roads. Hereafter the ten smell whiskey on his breath. There T . i . i V5".?." who do not bny tickets will be are some exceptions. kept by lhe Unjer . w. , , .. ,. .. present regulations a check is iiir.TOouaru .ir i.ine railway uMVCn Ujrjvcn to the iassengcraiKl ueseresa oouquet lor the nice I is redcenieil. The instructions manner in which it is comidvinir that have been sent to all passen with the new rate law which went jrcr nis sho thc present rate ,;,5U,un' viiangeii inc raic 01 and second class tickets all tickets lassenger fares from3j to 2l and will be first class. Of course the the agents of the road mentioned seiratc cars for the races will be were instructed to sell tickets in c0"1"01" the state on that road at the rate . f , made bv Uw. MtW r,i i. . inaoipn Kiueu Anderson refused to comply with the law ami they arc giving a receipt for the amount iaid for each ticket so that if the courts decide that the law-made rate is legal, the excess rate charged by the non-complying road can be refunded. IST'Cedar box couches with Burleson at Glen Ayre, Mitchel Co.i Thursday afternoon. Mr. lUmloIph was tax-lister and Mr. Burleson accused him of listing his prtirty too high. Burleson slaicd ICandolph a time or two with open hand and then struck him on the side of the head with his list. Mr. Randolph drew a pocket knife and cut Burleson TfteT:r:eJo:rIrc", date-3-piece Suit, you will find it here'; It so hannens tht bv th dJ e-have Blue Serge Coats in every size and style. They range of a certain portion of an Illinois in l)r,ce from S1-00 to 6.00. We also have a very select line of Odd surburban railway stands a ferti- Coats and Coats and Vests for ministers in Alpaca. Serge. Sicilian and hzer factory, which gives out Drapdetc, medium length, long and extra long. Prices $2.50 to $18.50: a particularly ottensive smell. A ()ur Coat-and-Trousers Suits are all that you could wish. The oX linrn Skeleton or Half-Lined carried with her a l Af i- An? l"onably-Uuf lrousers have suspender buttons on inside of vendar salts. () n e morning Va t ? outside; the buttons are turned up or may S,aker Cannon took the seat be t𝔫 Worsteds Cass.meres and Serges in side her. As tha trin str,es PIas' ecks and Mixtures : $5.00 to $15.00. - ' -'w u a A ti Viit a bllV factory the lady opened her bot tle of salts. Soon the -ear was tilled with the horrible odor of the fertilizer. The Speaker put up with it as Jong as he could, then addressing himself to the lady, whom he saw holding the bottle to her nose he said: "Mad am, would you mind puttin' the cork in that bottle?4' Me r B eceptionl air: Added Male. s a ii:" lilfe 3 ereiice m tlie anoear: and attraction about the little 'Here.-," and "Theres" in thv home. Just u'u odd pin e in the way, of a Table, Civ, ( . Uresserv Sideboard ;ir Ibill b'ack will li. l. harmonize the larger jiirci.'s. , Your Midsummer Needs Have Been Carefully Looked After in Way of Furnishings for Home Wo pri.le ourselves on being able, through an -approved selection, to justify the expectations of our friends and pa trons of finding, hero. JUST ANYTIIX(J IN VOriJ'MIh SCMMElf WANTS. QUALITY isjour hobby, and p.i.e. J taken together in rjuestitin, always impresses our customers and forces the conclusion, that they are getting e.vtremely big worth for very little money. ' m ITS CATHIWCS FLU?IMITURE C0MPAMV THE MOUSE OP QUALITY Rutherford Street Phone No. 41 His Obedient Better-Half. In the little magistrates office around the corner Pat- was being tried for disturbing the peace in innumerable ways. "Haven't you any visible means of support ?" asked the magistrate. Yes, sir, your Honor, sure I have," said Pat. "Bridt- me darlint, come here and stand up en 4k. k f vr mifc mo vwrv Kiu see yezi large moth proof receptical. A. I three or four -times, killing him II. Cudle. instantlv. Try Tils For a Ltugh. "How many ribs hare vnn V 1 n. . ... . ' tionnnyi" asicerl the teacher. 4I don't know, ma'am," giggled Johnny, squirming around on one foot; Tra so awful ticklish I nev er could count em. Ex. car load of brand new furniture justcoming in. Call and Lee and hear prices. A. B. Caudle. A superb shoeing of Summer Suits for Men and Y'oung IVIen is here for the critical examination of every one inter ested in seeing the finest examples of high class tailoring, as well as for those men who seek garments ready-to-put-on, that cannot lie distinguished in a single detail from the expensive productions of the smart tailors of New York or elsewhere. To see these new models of EEF-ECf Fashionable Clothes is-to see all that is worth seeing in Style, Fabric and Finish. Come; it will be a pleasure to show them to you and you'll certainly enjoy looking them over. t Sack Suits cut Single or Double Breasted at $15.00 to $20.00 llo More June Brides for 1907 But have just received nobbiest line of Jewelry .you've seen in HAT, SCARE and VEIL PINS. BELT BUCKLES, EAMCY COMBS, etc. Sonic of those New Collar Supporters for the ladies so popular just now. We have the above in Silver, (b.ld Plate or Solid Gold.- Call and Sde the prftty things so stylUh. m a n itsssS FORM TWO OOeTWJMT, MOT JUfECHHEIMER FISKELOO. W VMM rsanara nararaii 1 Wadesboro Cloth ing & Shoe Co. Examination Notice. Applicants for certificates to teach in the public schools will be examined at the Court HousT in Wadesboro as follows: Those of the white race on the second Thursday of, July, August, Sep tember and Octobr and those of the colored race on the third Thursday of the same months. 1st July 1907. J. M. Wall, r Supt. Schools. IF YOU WANT Fine Tailoring Cutting, Making, Alteration, Cleanincr. Pressing or a handsomely made Suit or a pair of 'I'..,-.,, ,...11 ti'tit 1 1 . i uusn n, i ini un u x su, isouin creen St. Phone No. 85. Building Material . rroR sale .. I am prepared to promptly till any order for lumber, rough or dressed, in any shape desired. PROMPT DELIVERY Your orders will be appreciated. C C. T E Pl L ' Wadesboro, N. 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