T hi E A IS STO IN I A IN, e ; , . , , " '., ' " ; ... . , " ; p - . ' ... .... . f , , ., . ..... . - - . - - - - I PURELY PERSONAL jij 6000000000000000000000006 1 The Ansonian W. C. BIVESS. t lint u4 rrrtrtr. a. H5"E3TO". Attistaaf JUatr. S . nnVr th Art of 1 UCSDA Y. JULY 9. 1907 Mu m ompiini i iwmni n . ruunt of an article in the lurlotte IHrrvrr f t th trt !uri-rl t a rc-rt wliicb of i Fourth. It i UtI therein thtt t!fj Un w.V ui the KrwU of ht i.f'ri- n tlwt day arvl that it re.inn-d tle irutnlhoti. Uw I " rsr. to hol l th.se amMed. th-re l-ini: a ttal of ::i rret. Wo !nl that hil th crowd ni drinking sod wry noiy. it othrwi'- unotT.-iHlii in any un usual a.v. True. th -i.h-w.nlk in front of tlit slMft 'Hi th lower .tr-Ls rr kl hy na'n arnl rilhly to art uttu-ul r trnt. jrt it in no urn ommn thing to ths ihwalk.s itlmott rn tindy l.li-knl on tiPiaj -other Uiv da. It furtlier Haimed that the negri. doing the drinking ain! other interfer ing 'ith the are and dignity "f th- town were "foreigner.. moM f them. We dimply hae thi t sa : that s long a.- thU : nn other tivtitinU itnetfvsary to ell whis key m order to tie trert make .thr ininriiiertt- or to lessen tae in an way. it may e jt ted that mueli of th' whiskey Vkill i tri.nm-i herr sisl that the inke .Irinkinjf elenn-nt I"" attra tel t the Iaie. ! t it a!' U unler-t ! that hi i olh r ttiwriH nt) l cities are .ullil ' lite on vlin out f t!nir limits. hertrer the renmirt. tnre inter--t will entereJ :il)iit them ril all ili inler will h iMliutl nre than in itfier tin. l-et it ) :nti it"I 7it that ri'i-'rt-' vvill ftt-n ! eaii?rrate wln-n il t M ere t fit a tnn ifi the I 1, i.n ntth letter r alo,nm huh we take mre r al jrile. W e vttMi'.i nt "I.'fouJ our wu not V t ve hall liiMrr lw.ilate t..!m BOLD ROBBERY NEAR DEPOT J. L. Paiierof WUftt FottJ of $219 WeJ.tsUy Klf-t. Mr. J. I- lUytxr of WincaK wa herr laAt VlneI3- atnl ajs that on tliat nitfht 1 robrjrd of $jr. near the first bridge on the ,eit rt.!. He luul conic here. 1 he sa3. to see some iarties 111 rrx'-pl to a moving picture outfit. That nix'U he went to the leHt t4nieet a man arl on lirwiinjr tin train was laU, startrl up town anil was nHt urn! robh! oy two ui n ju-a lcfon? reaching the lasi bri.l;;e coininjr front tlie lent to tiwn. Mr. lUyner sa.vi that he wn first met by one of the men nrwl ilealt a npvw IJow on the Ik!. Tlien anotlier srire.1 him arournl the waUt awl the two cut hini slightly namtsr of times arnl chokeil him. Tlicy tok his coal from his arm ami a small sum ol money which,!" t-arrirtl in his In 1 ,- ket. In the t i-tket, '.Mr. Uayner says tiat he hal n bill Uiok ronUininj: inmiler f bill of money amounting to M'.. Mr. Uayner thinks the men wen rolorvtl. He rejuirttsl the mattei to Sheriff Martin at onee nnl mi effort is lieinjr mmle tocaptun tin .r,.iliv- f iriirs Mr. Kavner was hen' Meral months ago anl guv i.ii turi' rntri laiumeut ill tin i-oiirthooe. loiter iluring the same night. Mr. I. .1. Huntley's kiggagv wag on w ics hel-l up and a rock wn- il.r..wi. m! the Imis on the vwm roa.l. Friday night the bu wa airain held 111 and Mr. Morgan. who driC! it. lirtsl at the man win stood at the horses beads. Tin man then steiiil out of the road when Mr. Morgan again fired hi pistol at him ami put tin? whip t his horse. There is no clue as t who the guilty iartics are, bul every effort is ling made to ap prehend thuse res-nsil.le for tin annoyance. Of Miss Eufcnia Davis. Formerly waJcstoro. Dies la Charlotte. Miss Huge lia l.tis, who was daughter of the late Thos. Ihi is, the siUcrsmith. wlioliynl here bu a numU r of vears, and w ho is well r. mh-iiiUtiiI by many, diisl 11; I 'harlotte Friday. The Charlottr News ie the fol lotting irticu lars of her death: "Miss Kuirenia lais ttas found lend this morning in her rinun at the home of her brother. Mr. Hcr lrt I hit U of (he ('oiiimeri ial Na tional lUuk. Their home is on North iraham street. The death of Miss aiis proted a great shock to her man friends, for she was 110 and alut the house all day up lh e tl eff.s-ts of t!e ii ii s.i- ; yeterda . Mls.s I .i is had liol h-.n no nuttrr when it exist-, f'-ecn in robust health for a nuuilrr r. , r t 1 1 Jof tears, but ttrvs not coiisiderel The go. sj.i.i of U.i.iNl..rn , ... .... ... 1 ' 'to s-rioiislv ill. U hen Miss i.ate a! read sntTer.sf t,. i.mrl, ,llis HsCnllol from downstairs n i mint of themand the tinieistom tju morning then was no rejonse. lg ven they shall put out of 'ainl lavoiuitig al.iriiMsl oxer this, tl. ton. Whether they aiv tot.l inmate (f the htm- went utaii aii'l foutii her Ivmg ileau on the Rocky Btver Sprtafs Items As the -warm weather tomes lieople are flocking to these cool hills where the pleasant breezes continue to blow. r Crops around here are rather late but in fine condition. Our people hare done their work well and it seems that only a terrible hail stonn can keep uh from mak ing a good crop. Mr. H. J. Bireas is merchan dising here now and it is conven ient for our people to exchange eggs ami chickeas for family gro ceries. Mr. Hi yens is almost sup olying the hotel with country producc which he buys at his store. A great crowd attended th an nual picnic here Thursday and the regular attendants of longest stand ing sny that the behavior was the st in the history of the Springs. Sheriff Ix.vc was here with a jus tiieof the eace, but lhey were idle. Only one arrest and the very lest of order. Say what you pleac about old Stanly, she's coming to tl.c front. Nearly two hundred guests were fed at the hotel Thursday and many remained oyer for scv eral days afterwards. We hear nothing but praise for the fare 1 . ti- served. .Many say uiai Mr. niv ens is one of the lcst managers here for several .years. Kvery Udy seeins to e happy and ex press themselves as feeling letter after the first few days Scnt here. Tiik Anximan's young editor was up last week and sicnt sever al (Fays here. It has been doubted w hether he came for his health or not, yet from all apiearences the Magnesia spiing had some sccial charms for him and we will just supse that he loved the water up that way or the walk anyway. Come again," Colonel. Among the guests who spent last week-here were: Messrs. (i. V. Huntley, V. T. Rose, W. C. lb yens, Fred Allen, 11. .1. lottery Henry IJogan, Dr. K. A. Coviiiir ton, Mrs. Mary Huntley, Mrs. Wm. Sachs, Mrs. Maggie Teal, Mrs. W. T. Hrasington and child ren and others, of Wadcsloro; W. A. Smith and Misses ('assie, Atha and Liliiui VatsoIl of Con cord; Mrs. T. b. Misenhcimcr an ! daughter. Miss Mae of Mor ten: Ir. Hart and family of Big Lick: Messrs. (i. I). Moore and three friends from Charlotte: Miss Mary McKnight of Florence, S. ('., Mrs. Colson of Norwood atul her two daughters, of Nor- wchmI; Mrs. S. It. Hrock of Mon roe. Mrs. J. II. lUiley of Charlotte i visiting her father, Mr. J. W. Odnm; Miss Alice Itoggan is tisiting her a rents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Itoggan: Miss Irene IJenentt is spending this week with' her sister, .Mrs. Minson. Many other isitorsare here also. Fishing, bowling and dancing are the recreations of the resort and every laxly drinks water. Siwkki.ki:. Miss Marie Henhlejr of Anson ville left today for Durham, where she goes to visit her uncle, Mr. C. W. Kendall. Misses Wincy Caraway and Kmma Kose have returned from an extended visit to Kershaw, S. C. Master Flake Miller of Birming ham, Ala., -is visiting his aunh, rs. C M. Burns, and will also spend some time with his grand parents, Mrs. Martha Flake, in the Flat Fork section. tic out on the Usl of August or it., Mur'l as night follows -a, tlw titn will sjsil MiiiK h 'n this town w it! try another system. I he o'n s.ihmu ha- Iwi'ii truly " li.'lwsl m the Utl in e .:.! found v anting w hen n, nnns to solt mg tH. whiskey problem. It is won- They Say The Aasonlan Is Rlnt. iMixirii Journal ) The Wadelioro Anmi.ma.n saVf-: "There has Ih-cii (juite a 1 i t lo talk recently in reg-.inl to the An- Mrs. I'm', nf eldon, a., and j soitian's publishing the mnvors one oroiner. .t:: . .lonn 1 mi is, 01 , iioekct. jiiieti onief tions. we 1111- derstand. i made to mnking knotin f!iHr, siih' distance from the led. IWsi.les her brother. Ilerliert, sin is surtiteil by two sisters, Mrs llalkuan. of Monroe, and South Canlina Tlie family came to Charlotte (n m WiulesUro !." years ago fullt sin restful though in Hpul.tr- man of splendid ( hristian charae- i iin a pla . ter anl a meuiU r ol I unity .tietli list hnreh. I is tl first g of this tar will b found tin entire text of tin prohibition bill with the set re tart of tate's iertitiate. It thirve who hate lil all mtnner of thliiir to the bill's i retht, read it tert rarefullt arwl then diM iis it. IIememlT that it wouM m tin- Pee Dec tastltote SoJJ. I of ttlnt transpires j t,e court. Mis.Iatis was a wo-i sinee the foiinlin of this "otern- meiit it ha leen one of the great fundamental principle of our HIkt f t that eoiirt.s should Iktoihi to all. Then, if the courts are to lie.open, whi should tln priKtislings Ri kept Iist vteik the trustees of the I in I he dark f Ixt him who is asliam- gr.id-l --boo I nude a proposition Ui I to hat e his name apjear in print 1 r , . . tv buv the Ve IN e Institute at 1 connected with m.i.ic dis-raeeful i ,,JLS ft r001 I10S,t,0n this place, the projerty of the l'is3 I Ve Ass4M-iation. An offer of I'J.o"" was made the trustees for little Misses Margie and Julia Burns are visiting their aunt, Mrs. B. A. Home, in Monroe. Dr. W. J. McLendon left to day for Wilson, where he goes to assist in" the Farmer's "Institute work, conducted by the State ag riculture deiartment. The Doc tor is recognized authority on all farming sujects. Mr. and Mrs. K. 1. Hardison arrived here from their bridal tour Thursday morning and went at once to housekeeping in the Copicdgc residence on the Mor :en road. Miss Maude (iulledge of At lanta is visiting her parents, Mr. and Irs. K. II. (iulledge. Mr. Arthur Threadgill of Mar fin, Tex., son of the late William C. Threadgill, arrived here Sunday night with his wife and two chil dren. Mr. Threadgill left Wades loro twenty years ago and has not visited the town since that time. He, will spend several weeks visit ing friends and relatives here ami In the county. , Mr. .J. B. Fort spent Sunday in Iiurinburg. He was accompanied home by his mother, who haslieen visiting in that city. Miss Annie Price of Laurinburg is visiting Miss Annie Home. Mr. J. W. Jackson, who holds a (tosition with the A. C. L. Rail way at Wilmington, is visiting his friMnl Mr II. It Tire, this week. Mrs. K. C. Dwella and little! daughter. Fay Boss, left this morning for Charlotte after send ing several days here with her brother. Dr. . D. Boss. Mr. Dwella and Mr. J. D. Boss sjent Sunday with the- family of Dr. Boss. Mr. K. T. Bedfearn went to Rocky Biver Springs yesterda.v to sjiend a few weeks. Mr. XV. T. Brasington will leave in a few days for Bocky Riv er Springs. Mr. Ira Mullis of Wingate is here on business. Mr. B. T. Ashcraft is in town. Miss Scythia Furgerson, milli ner for the Wadeslxjro Dry Goods Co., left this morning for her home in New York City. Her season here this .year has been very successful. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Allen of Maringouin, 1.41., are exacted here Friday. Miss Buth and John Innett Allen, who have lxen visiting their aunt in Atlan ta, (ia., will return home at the same lime. Mrs. (i. XV. Huntley and daughter, Mrs. II. B. Allen, re turned Friday from Joneslioro, where they had sent several weeks with Mr. A. XV. Huntley. Mr. T. J. Covington, Jr., has gone to Cerro (iordo, where he xtii Mix-Up 'A Hot Weather With ten thousand vigorous bargain competing for recognition and popular interest a growing element. One days big bargains are swept away only to be succeeded by others of tenfold their magni tude. This, to be the banner week. Calico : 1.000 yards light colored spring calico, worth 5 to Ce. Surplus sale juice 'Mc. Far-its i There are others as good but never at these prices. oUc Pants now 44c DOc Pants now 07c Pants now USc $1.75 Pants now Sl.t9 2.:0 Pants now 1.K0 ' 4. (J Pants now tiUS Boys' Suits Mothers, bring us your boys. While giving him his size at a saving is easy. .si'.iMi Suits now 70c Sl.iiO Suits now 1. 10 '2. 00 Suits now l.iiS And others eheaier and iMttr Boys Coats All remaining odd coats from $-2.00 to 3.00 suits; still going, your choice . . 50c Soda No 1 etter soJa made than Ann & Hammer brand. Surplus sale price 3c Youths' Coats Youths' Black Soften Stried Coats size 15 to 20. Sale price each ...i5c Men'sClothing This is a "now or never,, chance as they can't last long at these prices. Brown striped suits worth $3.50. Sale price 2.48 Hard-linished mixed suit, made with the lap seams, etc., worth $4.50, now 2.H3 Popular Hannel and worsted suits, worth from $4.50 to 0.00, China-ware No time like now to buy China-ware. t lfcautiful llowered Berry Dishes ' Soup Plates. . ... ... 7c ,Io P llowered Pov Is . Handsome Cake Plates with pictures, calenders, etc Enameled lAeor Milk Pans, Fruit Pans, Kice Boilers, Stew Kettles, going, your choice, .... S They are, worth twice the price. et. 4 ini'hes w'hl Ahite LaAn One hundred yards left, 12c white Lawn, while it lasts the .yard '. yWillinery The hand of a hat artiste arranged these Mowers and riilin,- the hand of a price butcher cut the can suit you. price. Come wjiilc all lumped together, your choice. Swell suits in Worsted, Serges, etc. IO.00. Surplus sale price worth from . . .$3. i o $8.00 to . . .$5.08 Figured LaAn Prolits forgotten as we hasten to convert this big table of Lawn into the almighty dollar. 5c Lawn now .... ..4c 8 to 10c Lawn 0c 12k' to 15- Lawn 10c 16$ Creje De Chine ...... 12c 25c Drop-De-Lindo 10c 15c Silk Mull 8c Silk. Boas ami 15c, Men's Silk Shield bows worth 10 choice all going your . . . lc Allover Lace 18-inch trimming lace now Oc and up. ' Slippers All IvOv-Cut Shoes included in sale. $1.00 Slippers now.. . .80c ' $1.25 Slippers how $1.50 Slippers now.. ..1.20 $2. 00 Slippers now $2.50 Sliders now... ..2. 00 Other Specials . 14c I r.o 25c four-indiand 5c. fans . . .w. . . . 10c fans 15c fans 25c fans 50c fans 85c fans 18c Pants Cloth. . 38-inch Sea Island ties . ' c . .0c . 10c . 17c .37c . 50c l-2J.c .5'.c Boys" Wash Pants Ladies" I )rop stitch Hose (frigate & Co's Powder Ladies 25c Belts Ladies lo and 12'c vests 25c (Jilt Kdge Polish. . . loc sox ; . , 10 and 15e picture frames, SI. 00 Sample Corsets. . . . I", ONE. CENT BARGAINS 1 Purse lc 1 Curling Tongs lc. 1 spool Turkey Red thread lc I Paper Pins lo 1 set Side Combs lc 1 white Handkerchief 1 King Collar Button 1 Fan lc lc L E :LLING STORE ivio r vn l :',3:,i!:N:'i:,i': tin niHin buiMing, the brick dor- .... 1 1.. .n 1. 1 1 i. rxs!t P'gi't up :l A 1 1 that woull . . .1 im 1 . miiiriui: 111 int' iirii"'rn. i nc in stitute trustees, agrcitl to rccom- '"t uiond and urge the Association to .llt-fv CTV IH. but thre hMkli thing jts.s,lt. W t!refii ifiire tu iriti-is ii. "sv,. ijji y,,u an. right lfir u .tjtr w hut tiio liill pr ids. A law een nnn" s.trmgrit than this bill pr tdi. for h lsjn in mm i fvsful tpvrtin tn nearby county fr s er.l 1 rs. W t ! iot pns" to r 1 nt this bill again and adis ths mtrr--sfS) i irMri this copy for fu turi rr brviwt as r will riument oni diffrrrnl ss, tiutl, ,f the bill from tun to tin. mtept the otTer and in the mean time to allow the trustees of the graded s-kiI to use the building during the coming session, a fair I rent to U aiil for it in case the sale i not contirnicil by the Asso ciation at its meeting in Vtoler. Aside from having the us' of the pri'lTty for nine years, the Insti- i tute trustisrs made a ery nice pntit in dissing of the projmr ty. A Unit a thiol of the land re mains in tht-ir hands and also tin hirge building used as a dormitory for1os. It is adiertised for mil elst'n here in this iwr. crime le al- ;th.uiHsl to have it a x-;ir 011 the criminal court docket I I . I . I .T i ii:iririii wiin me anie oiieiic. Mr. N. S. Ogburn of Monroe is here on business today. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Williams The Indiistr.il Xews of (i recti- J and children of Valdosta, (ia., are lnro comments on the alovc as fob ! visitini? Mr. Williams'' parents. low: "Ni bir u court nxordi are con-; ccrned wethink that the publicity attendant ujm.h the conviction for Mr. and Mrs. II. Williams. Miss Mary Woodburn of Mor ven is visiting Miss Kva Moore. a 1 ! 1 .r 1 . 1 1 rv . H v 1 1 M in e ami i tc an v oiiciiM'iicU more tnnglv in llw ', " majoriiv of.-a. than the imMAi. -.arIottc tatTortl. who have len ii f HH.iall tiuetowanU uiAing i J'siting the family of Mr. A. S. .A.x. 1 .... " Huneycutt of Burnsville, will re- ti ' l'.i. ....ii.. a turn to their home at Cheraw this 1 in 1 - UIHIIIIMIH.TIH auu while it i not a new mper's busine. ! 8 ,rnoonl; to "make men oUv the law,' it i I 1,XX) yards Sea Island at 4 it biiuu to give the public all cents tne yard at I he liusj' uornei Montgom- Dith of Leniow McLeoJ. ijniajiioa ror x. a n. coi re. r . , l n lnv Mcleol of PIhm ant lor svi mission to in cry comity unl uu,la.v night at Agricultural A. Mrt lLarmal College tIo Ktnondikc HoM after hii "di al lUligh. will l exam: no I by urv of trj ilays. Mr. McLvid th County orrintcnlant of was a single man and about 3s ci1.U in his otlkf at Vlisli.)ri ears of agr. He lust a leg several on Thursday. Jul llth. at lo ears ago. He was a artner of Vh k. U stalling thi cvim-; the Anvxi histilling Co., owning itaUn. ung men may e the t one-fourt.'i of the btisincxs. His rtj-'n. of a trip to Ilaleigh. Tl death wa.due to lcart failirn. A. si M. l'olhge offers pj holar j I. I. .. .1-1.1. I .ii u. oriK. mty utjsthsir. : New Alvtrtlitmenl. ing irnlusirial (slocatiofi. Iiicrv rv course of instruction in agri culture, textile ami engineering lend. rlextriaJ, uexlunual, cIhiu ical ami miniQJJ. M. XV u.t. Surinteihlent. Eifftt Coavkts Froa McDowell Coa- ty To Sre Loir Terras Kaleigh. N. C. July Kight tony icts to srve terms aggre gating I'jh 3-ears, were committed to the sUtvnitenitary today by lteriff Marshlnirn. of Mclkwell runty. F"r negroes to serve forty rs for munler and highway roMry were in the bunch. Chai. Walker w to serve 12 yc&rs for horse stealing; Charles Hale, nine year for munler; J. C. Kd wards, ten years for highway robU;r3 Trw munler. ; 14? Hot or cold, left or right, we are selling tl 'Kra press" cook Uii. Ttr n winners. Iook Snxial prices dry goods and shoes - XV. J. Huntley. Big sample sale Busy Corner. House furnishings - (tathings Furniture Ct. Shirts arhl collars Wailesboro Clothing and SIoe Co. Big Iwrgain mix-up Liles Un derselling Store, Morvcn. 8 Year 011 Boy Killed By Llfhtilnf ia CleveUal Coooty. Cleveland Star. .th.) During a severe electrical storm which ixxurrcd near Mooreslwro Tuesilay aftenioon, lUlph. the eight year old son of Mr. Ceorge Wilkej was instantly killed by lightning, and several members of the family were knocked senseless, and rcmaind unconscious until re susitated b the physician. Dr. S. S. Koi stcr. ine miormatiixi to wincii it i en titlctl, and it is unpicionahly en titlol to know everything that trans-pin-s in all the public court. The Aii.soiiian i right and hould tand by itvhf and the public, even if Mme iersuis who eommil a crime and want a luck -door settlement do object. It mav In of int-rot here, to tate, that m far as we have ever heard, no one ha Ikvii tried in the Uet-ordcr surt of Monne ha eer t-piealisl la-caiix his name went into the mci, though wmie have Uvii heanl to that thev iihiii i mini me nue .-o miicn n thev did their iiatno guile m print The Aiioti Imys will ijuit epical ing when lhey get iikiI to it and tin out that it i esKiiti.-illy jut. m'-if We are fully preared to do any kind of shading, either win dows or orch and wc do the fixing at Thc House of Qualjty. Who is it? Sample sale. poy M. Huntley DENTIST. Work Done Night or Day. Kmin S?coud Floor of New National Bink Building. Phone No. 90. 7-1-7 Vinol builds you up and keeps you up Price i WADESB0R0 MARKET. Corrected 100 20 and L'3 cents Habr caps eoing at 10 and 20 cents at the at tlm at (iatliings Furniture Co.tlhe Busy Corner Sample Sale. rii tr Lcal Nmlnti Weekly. IWt Cotton 13J lro Ki Cotton siril ao Oata (Ci Eor 15 Ch ii k en n - Snrin g 1 H to :W Hens 5 Bnttr 20 Lard Tallow Bewax I Vitatoea Sweet PotatoM Irinh Onions Bf, Orom Pork Hida Onsn.... Hid Dry Haiua 13 4 15 80 1.00 1.00 31 9 6 13 ' 11 200 men and boys' 50 and $1.00 Staw hats going at 25 cents at The Husy Corner Sample Sale. "GoltTancTSllver" arc what we want to tell you about this week. Sfwts Style, Comfort, Durability The three essentials to the selection of a good shirt, are all carried out to the highest possible perfection in our line of these famous (i()Ll) and SILVER Brand Shirts. We carry a large and complete line of all Styles of Negligee Shirts, and an especially strong line of the popular COAT STYLE. A few of the most popular sellers are the Plain White, Polka Dot, Stripes and Plaids They may le had with cuffs either attached or detached. "Silver" $1.00; "Gold" $1.50. m m m m m m m m A Mew Lot of White mmwm enamel- iron lieds Just Arrived ALSO White Maple Rock- ArtP B-'Iir 'mil Ci. I, y vi. m m m m m. msmim for the forth 0 iTHEH new thinirs in Bed Ilooiii Suits. Odd Divss.-i; Talles, Bugs, and Li'noleun. both in nl.-iin nnd in hi id' ' "Eternal pushing is the price of. success in these days of stirring competition." This we realize, and u-e a re always on the "hustle,"' and for what? Your busitiess in all the whole house furnishing .vants you are heir to. "THE STOKE WITHOUT A DULL SLASO.V is this store, because we carry at all times, goods for tin' season, t it le Summer, Winter or Spring. If you are. looking into the matter of saving money,' yon should look into our store where monv-suving always prevail, for the steady growth of our business is the proof that benefit our customers.- LOOK FOR THE SIGN CATHIIMGS FURNITURE COMPANY THE HOUSE 0E QUALITY Rutherford Street Phone No. 41 Collar Comfort can be had In this stylo or in fact In any style "Silver" Collar, And tlwrf'a a "style for every taste." And ipcikiaf of Durability,, In n. i and full sizes. 2 FOR 25Q. we guarantee our "LINOCORD" eyelet end t)u.ltn holea to outuear tl:e collar r.nd at tJie bnttonholea most eollars hi eak first. Po yours ? CEO. P. IDE & CO. Makers, Troy, N. Y. Our delicious, Cod Liver .preparation without oiL Better than old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and Rafter sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. ' Try it on our guarantee. The Great Tonic and ApjietiseT Sold and Guaranteed by Martin Drug Co. Wc also liave a very complete line of SILVER Collars in All The New Styles and Heights "Silver" Collars, and the.v alone, are made with the XJNO COKI) Eyelet-End Buttonhole. "Linocord" Buttonholes are made by running throughout the entire buttonhole a one piece tested cord, the stronge&t possible for the purjxise, over which is used -the Pearl Double Stitch. A one-end button hole, and is guaranteed to eliminate at least 50 per cent of the danger of ripping out. Try them. Two for 25 cents. Wadesboro Clothing & Shoe Company 222X2 Wo More June Brides for 19 But have just received nobbiest line of .Jewelry jv-mVe- seen in HAT, SCARF and VEIL PINS, BELT BUCKLES, EAMCY COMBS, etc. Some of those New Collar Supporters 'for the ladies so popular just now. We have theaUne in Silver, (iold Plateor Solid (iold. Call and see. the pretty things so stylish. o aj m si n J. C. B ARF IE LD Contractor and Builder ... All Kinds Brick and Frame Work Fancy Finishing, etc. WADESBORO, N. C. Building Material . . FOR SALE . . . I am prepared to promptly till any order for lumber, rough i dressed, in any shaic 'desired. PROMPT DELIVERY . Your orders will be appreciated. C C. X E L Wadesboro, N. C. Ml kit . Ml Hi Id i- -