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i f ( f i 4 THE ANSON I A IS. JULY 16, 1 O T. . ... - . . : : -j - 1 ' 1,1 . ..tit jUuuuuuuu.,MX.:o:irrooooooogil Airs. C. W. Tillet and also friends! jgj&&&&&&&&g&&&&er. egSSSSgsSgsS &:g:fegi gg&SS&i TilL FARM La o irioiiivi- C , ? hn Gafner. S. C. before returning r - " T : . .: - 0 r UKlL T rCKounML v r - - r . - . - , l . aw h tl x " I ... i via . i i n -' ft i 'i i r f i j ii. i v - av i jb. The Ansonian W. C BIVENS. a. a, nrro". Aint at lb tUffW al ""WKu S C uxW tb Art of 0 TUESDAY. JULY Uk 1907 Now nd tbn f lnr it w! that Mr. o and h pmlictr.1 tlx- earl downfall of thi lcrt. So ln ths? thinir arc-anl bj un whonwrhHNlto make any rnUrprw a surer, we an- not UlMUnt in the loat- While it irr al-ut a dozrn new suh- ri-n each werk mrr and aUitc all it lst e frel pretty solul. Tin: Mnne Knuirrr estimates that there km enough courtim ..,ne in that town on tl Fourth to brinjr aUuit the inarriak'e of lif hindrl couple. Admitting that it is an unsafe subjret todeal with, yet we enturvto -ay that if l"n i,.f, rminty realizes a dovn mar riir4 from the nuiidcr inentioi.cd O will loinrexceilitu:ly w"- Tili:KKseiil t ltth jTHMUhU f..r the rert that .lan anl the 1'niteil Stal may enae in war, th.Hi4rh many newsja-r arc trivini.' hanl t niak it apear that way. The only reason which ran ! jriven for upl'l strin tfent relations is the fait that a Jajunes- restaurant wa, smashed in I'alifornia a few wotks a'o and several months aj.o some Japanese children were excluded from An iflan schools ifi that state. Sow tliee things aiwl other mat ten of a like nature tettd to show that it is not wis to encourage tle immigration if that rtice of .4e to this cixitinenl. It is onl a iuetion tf time when own mre restrictive mea.sure will l resjrti to in order to keep the races apnrt. Tliis is mid h li'U fr a. lonr time. entially a white man's country and with our atcu tnulated riNHines if the oci-aston should eer demand it we would nuke tle little sats with lireat llritain in I77'. and look like loish Jay in showing how much we think of it. It .Iajan learn Prorrame for tie Meetlin of, tae Mea taJ Uilea StJcts . for Dlscassloi. Tlie foUowinir U the ntframe for tlie Farmer'a InsUtut to be hekl Ure ain! at Polkton Tuesday and Wednesday of next wecK. mrs mt i Tit cri " Caltwr-IlrC F. IVnU. In-t lVaiH-IlJrr,l,t lin MrniAn. Jr.. Stt" mumwlv- MorBinrf will ofK-o at lo mi oclockDlafteriHa -wa.u Tb W.aixn'n lntitnte will hMl at th- w hmr in th Uf r-t n-n. Th program f.41w: Ful4 aol tbrir cooking By 3fa CWrJ. tate diartnrut of ariml tar- " . TIk tnfloencr f wiau-n in tU- h'f Ur Mrs .Hn-V !1.4Wwtll. at.l-l- SaiC"-ti- fur Horn- SurinK H Ml Ma- Car.l JltMctttaC ifeiliilWiH Ut1ltet It Tit Cmrt Horn. N4ir OUOI"tHJ'n fl" th ni t Kami HutiHv Uy ShTUan. Jr. - A l Uin talk to Mn an.l 'Hiien in Hh- Farm limn.- Ky Mr. Stw Fann Untt-r makin Ur J A Lm . r l S- tlertun-nt "f arfnrnltnre. iuipn' Franklin a !essAn from what has already' taken place and ensider how f.r the U'lielit of farmers, and m.tt u ,ll I., when '"" hut strictly farming questions a few srore of her countrymen are killed in riots. Tlien too. .Jaiui iw-siticlv an- i families be seturetl and to this end seriously crippling tlc remarkanie - ..... Sit 1111 iiHlustrial leelipinent tliat l now ; priaiHshn in that country. And mucli of the capital rcA jonilIe for this jreat industrial awaken ing has come from America and Kn&rland. Many of her l"ni sinsl t carry tn a succexsful though exHMtsite war with Ilus sia. are. held by the lnited States, and while fiUrin under ;:rcat bunlens and nt the same time, fac inx: tfnnl os.sihilitie, .lapan can hanlly afford to. enae in war with any nation een if she inclined to do o. Mrs. Ross of SanforJ is with her daughter, Mrs. Kdtfar Dun Ian of Cedar Hill. Mrs. Dunlap luw been quite sick but is much improved. Mrs. W. C. Hardison, Miss V.nm- llnnptt Master Joe Har- Frrtiliier al hiw to n- theta-By ; Jim and Messrs. Kmt Dunlap and, I I a mm m m & a. I. T I m T. K.Jones returned raiumaj- nigm from a few days visit OrNew York city. Mr. Iester Rivers sent Wetl ncsday in Charlotte on business. Mivs liessie Ashcraft is visiting friends and relatives in Monroe and Winirate. Miss AraminU Robinson is tak ing the teachers' summer course at Knoxville. Miss I-ucy Liles, a teaclier at T1iomasvill Orphanage is visiting her iarents, "Mr. anl Mrs. IL S. Liles of Morven. Mivs Ida Townscnd returned to her home in Reel Springs Friday. She was ncconiianied by Miss Mary Liles, whom she has leen visiting here. Miss Sadie Staudback siaint sev- ioral days of last week in Charlotte w ith the family of Mr. Sam Lsher. Mr. J. S. Troutman spent sev eral days in Robeson county last week taking orders for the Wades loro Marble and (iranite Finish ing CVj. Misses Fanny and Lila Little of Little's Mills are visitng their aunt, Mrs. V. P. Parsons this week. Dr. V. L. Steele of Rocking ham is at Rocky River Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Dunlap, of Wrightsvillle, (ia. passetl throiiifh here Frid&v en route to Cellar Hill to visit Mr. Dunlap's parents. Miss Annie lielle DeVane is ex lcctel here Tliursilay from Red Springs and she wiU visit Mrs. T. L. Caudle. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Medlin of near Wingatc were here last Fri day. This young couple was mar ried Thursday and there is a bit of romarice "connected therewith. Their jarcnts lcing opposed to the match it was necessary to have the ceremony i?rfonncd without their knowledge. The bride was Miss Pattic McCollum and a daughter of Mr. John McCollum of near Monroe ami the groom is a son of Mr. L. .Medhn of Win gate. Roth are very iopuIar young leopIe and have many friends in this county. lie:, and Mrs. J. P. Royd of Polk ton are sending a few weeks at Fairview near Ashcville. Messrs. William Sachs and R. I. Rouman sjtent Sundhy at Rocky River Springs. Mrs. T. V. Hardison, Mrs. T. L. Robinson and Mr. R. R. Har- ilison of Morven spent Friday in ".uiss't nve ueorgc 01 v;nauuuc is visiting relatives in Cedar Hill. Mrs. Kugcnia Teal returned yesterday from a week's visit to her ia rents near Polkton INSTITUTE AT rOLKTOii- The Institute will la? held in the school house at Polktoo Wednes dav Julv tilth. The morning s.sion will ojan at I0:3 o'clok antl the afternKjn session at 1 :.". Mea t Mcetlaf. C.,rn Cnlture Uy K L. KWin f.jTu. rly 4i rector terk'i' -xi-riiiieni otatiou lns t iN-ft-s un.liTavinrf Ur Frank lin MTuian. Jr.. tat- etoinol.i.-t. IUnt In a- Uy Ir F L steen. A an.l M OaVtfe. f...t.i Culture Uy K. J HM.hnr srtl Iniprovfiiit-nt Ur Ir. W. J M. IyII'l-I Waaea't Mctllac. II. mi Fi-inomi an.l Conrt-niftni- Uv Mr- Walter trim.-. Wake tunnty Co titx-ration 'f ILnne an.l N hnni- oy Mr F 1 Stfrrnii. Kaliirh. . itiur KOk'r-wtJ. n fT thf tn.nt af Fanu H.aitfM Ur Shvrnian. Jr. Hoiitf Nnrsinij - Uy Mr. Ib Autifjinthf Fanu Ihiu-- Iinprorf Frank lin Strt-nH Uv M At p. m Dr. F. L. Stevens will deliver a free lecture, illustrat ed with magic lantern, on the val ue of an agricultural education to the farmer. The above prgrams are given to indicate the nature of the Insti tutes, but they may lx? changed or added to as the present desire. A question box will also le oen. into which all are invititl to put such questions as they desire dis-rilVMtl. The Farmes Institutes arc held t v . . t r will iaiiiscus.seii. it is, inereion', I esnvially desire I thafa large ut- tendance of farmers and their iiwiMAn to ill) tuc StuJents' Reunion at Union Institute. There w ill beastu lents' reunion at I'nion Institut.' in Union county. fri.iay, .ugu-t r.Kli M : . ..... The oh I i . Vc .m lio,,orl-s Of Kicll- . j students in Cnion arc making an I " ' 7 '' w lrtl here to-is- . . I lT . . ... . .. ii r I morrow to spend sometime with Mrs. Kugenia Teal. Mr. ami Mrs. U. . Blalock were in Charlotte last week. Mr. RlaloclHttcndod a meeting of the X. C. retail hanl ware dealers as sociation and Mrs. Blalock visited were Or McLeiioa tries the Farmers to Atteai the Institute. F!il.r of The An.xii.ui The Farmers' Intitut- forAu.u county will U hchj in V;i.!iU,ro 1.. I. .-!. I l II. I l ...i 'in,! -.ri ami i iiikluli .IIIIV 'JilU. A-ide fpno nit intcnt in the iin is.eiuetit of Agriculture generally and ;n Alis.ti countv spsr ialh. ing oiw of the w.rker. I doire t.. the fanners, their wic an.l daughter in lar- titimU-rs at Uth a a a . piios. e hae triol to arr.mg' 4 irMi program fur i-.n h nl.n v. and have vurvd the U-st sMkers t.. U hnl. Stuc if the n-akcrs I Imi- heard and can promts ,ur jhojIi- mi thing that will pay them well fr the day -ju nf. Iiles the plea-ur' of nut ting together nttir a year on it-asioi like these-. The i . i - . . . unjvi iIim-UsmI are iiiiiirt:tiMv f. ti:r pis. pie, l-ifh men and and I orirani.is. effort to 'ift nil former students to attend this reunion, but as it is iuiiossidle to ascertain present tollke addrevsos, they must thertfore dejand upon the new seniors, and through them extend a cordial and general invi tation to all former students of Prof. ( . C. Hamilton to assemble at I'nion Institute and enjoy this event. A picnic dinner will lie served in the grove. Anson county bus been well represented at this well known institution, and it is hojicd that all former students of Anson will be present on this occasion. Mayor's Court Ci."f liitl of fine Jnly Vth. Hal LUW-r. colon l ili.iorlerIr eon ItK-t. !ichancl on iMvnu-ut of east. Lm Tilliuan. colomf. lior.lerlv txn liict; tlis harjrl ou Iviii-nt of cost. A.l Wadtlell. drunk;" fin.sl ?i .0 an.l Cit- J..hta Howard. coWnsI. drunk; di chargl ou pnyuient of cost. IVti Lf. drunk; dt harmed on par uint of cost. Frank K)ofnt. diunk; discharsl on tu.vtu.nt' Mf t - - ..." ... J.. Martin .I;-..-.!....!.. .....1..... 1 . . . , uiMinii luiiuut i nun drunk, f-i .V and wt W N Fori , drunk: $o.nn an.l t. Mrs. C.-W. Tillet and also friends in Gafnex, S. C., before returning home. . nr. J M flnvirnrton. Jr.. left Sunday for Philadelphia, where he goes to familiarize himseii wun an X-Rar apiwratas recently pur chased by him. " Mr. Clyde Billingsly of ValoW t. f5 is snendini? sometime vis iting relatives and friends in the cunt3. Miss Rutli and John Bennett Allen returned from Atlanta, Ga., Friday night. Miss Lillian Norman of Char lotte is visiting Miss Lavonia Ahej-nethy. Miss Mary and Mr. 'Mamie ltatlifl of Mt Croghan, S. C, vis ited the family of Mr. W. (i. Cov ington last week. Miss Cora Huntley returned from Montreat Tuesday night. Rev. M. A. Smith went to Dur ham last week to visit relatives. Mrs. Smith, is visiting friends in Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Allen and little son, K. A dr., are here on a visit. Mr. Allen will leave in a few days for his home at Marin gouin, Miss Rosa Watkinson went to Henderson Thursday after spend ing several months with Mrs. T. C. Robinson of Ansonville. Miss Hattie Davie of Ports mouth, Va., will arrive here Thursday morning to visit Miss Fanny Sheek. Mrs. J. L. Little of Morven is spending the week with Mrs. Virginia Roshiner. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Covington arc spending sometime at Wrights ville. Mrs. L. V. Dibble of Orange burg, S. C, and twin daughters, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wyatt. Miss I?na Rurns returned Sat urday night from an extended visit to her aunt, Mrs. Dr. J. T. J. llattle, in Greensboro. She was accomianied home by her sister. Miss Re mice Rurns. Mrs. Nellie Marsh of Marshville is visiting the family of Mr. E. S. Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Pink ton and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pinkston sient Saturday and Sunday at Kollock, S. C, with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. J)rake. Mrs. V. A. Gaddy spent yes terday with her daughters, Mes- dame Eugenia Teal and C . Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Henry of Quitman, (ia., are visiting Mrs. Frank Rennett. Mr. and Mrs. John Carper of Greenville are visiting Mr. Car neV mother and brothers here. and w ill also siend several days w ith his sisters in the Cairo neigh horhood before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. T. McRae are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thread gill and two children, who are on a visit here from Texas, 'went to Rocky River Springs yesterday to siend a week. Mrs. V. M. Morton and chil dren are visiting in Laurinburg. Mr. F. A. Liles returned last night from a business trip to Hid denite. He will go to Cordova Sunday and supply the pulpit there for the pastor, Rev. I. E. McDavid. " More Goods Being Added To The Sale Every Day and y Lusty Bargains Greeting You at Every Turn. . " i ONLY ONE JP RICE As Low as ever made by man. If you didn't get in the lead, following is the next best thing. Calico 1,000 yards light colored spring calico, worth 5 to fie. Surplus sale price. "Pants . '. . C7c c .$1.29 .J. 298 There, are others as good but never at these prices. GOc Pants now 44c 90c Pants now $1 .25 Pants now : . 98c $1.75 Pants now . . 2.50 Pants now. . . .1.80 4.00 Pants now . Boys Sultsv V Mothers, bring us your boys. While giving him his size at a saving is easy. 1.00 Suits now 79c 2.00 Suits now 1.58 $1.50 Suits now 1.19 And others cheaper rfhd better. HI Boys' Coats All remaining odd coats from $2.00 to 3.00suits; still going, your choice Soda No letter soda made than Arm & Hammer brand. Surplus salo price . ,3c Youths" Coats Youths Rlack Soften Striped Coats size 15 to 20. Sale price each '. -25c men's Clothing This is a "now or never" chance as they can't last long at these prices. Rrown striped suits worth $3.50. Sale price 2.48 Hard-finished mixed suit, made with the lap seams, etc., worth $4.50, now .2.83 Popular llannel and worsted suits, worth from $4.50 to 6.00, all lumped together, your choice. . .$3.75 Swell suits in Worsted, Serges, etc., worth from $8:00 to 10.00. Surplus sale price $5.98 Figured Lawn. Profits forgotten as we hasten to convert this big table of Lawn into the almighty dollar. 5c Lawn now ...... 4c .8 to 10c Law n 0c 12 Ac to 15fc Lawn 10c 16n Crepe De Chine 12c 25c Drop-Dc-Lindc 19c 15c Silk Mull ...... 8c Silk. Bows .Men's Silk Shield bows worth 10 and ,15c, all going your choice lc China-ware No time like now to buy China-ware. Beautiful flowered lierr.v Dishes. . L . ... Soup Plates. 7c Deep Howered I low Is. . . Handsome Cake Plates with pictures, calenders, etc. Enameled Wear . . 7c . . . 7c Milk Pans, Fruit Pans, Hice Hoilers, Stew Kettles, etc: all going, your choice ; UV They are worth twice the price. 0 Ahite LaAn One hundred yards left, 12-ic white Lawn, 40 inches wide, wnne it lasts me vara : '.ne TVVillinery The hand of a hat artist arranged these lloVers and ribbons; the hand of a price butcher cut the price.. C'oine while we can suit you. Allover Lace 18-inch trimming lace,now 9c and up. Slippers All Low-Cut Shoes included in; sale. $1.00 Slippers now. . . .80c $1.25" Slippers now. . .. l.oo $1.50 Slippers now. ... 1.20 X$2.0) SlipfuMs now . -. . 1 . $2. 50 Slippers now.... 2. 00 Other Specials 25c four-in-hand ties. . . . 14c 5c fans .... ... 3-Jc 10c fans , . . . Jc 15c fans ...... . . Hc 25c fans 1 7c 50c fans 37c 85c fans 50e 18c Pants Cloth. 12k 38-inch Sea Island 5-Jc " ONE CENT 1 Purse lc 1 Curling Tongs lc 1 spool Turkey Ked thread lc 1 Paper Pins lc . Hoys Wash Pants . . Se Ladies' Drop stitch Hose.lOc Colgate & Co's Powder. . J 5. ladies' 25c Holts . 1 It Ladies' 10 and 12k vests 7-ie 25c (tflt Ldge .Polish .... I le 10c sox 7k 10 and 15c picture frames 7k $1.00 Sample Cirwts. . . .50c BARGAINS 1 set Side Combs lc I white I land kerchief lc 1 King Collar Htitton lc 1 Fan lc I : '.i i a.- H . , 'A '.'. V', Hi LILES" UIIPERSELLIIIG STOKE MORVEN i 4 iV"t ij,n Bif Brown Creek. Thf tfuipfture i all rijcht Ur tx.ttoti now. t.rn that h U-vn work-l well mi. 1 1 vert nn lllffl. jrl 1 f Mt-ll v it. in- f., .,.1 All.HM Ihil-iV FUkf ! nt h.miv fr.tn . f I V. -1 1 . il . . a Urgv attctMLiiuv ..f ,mr Ldi,. I 'Wl": "iT' . .w.."""'rwf- In.m If,.- .,.,,.- V ;n ... . . f.lr J r y txaua rhUU. -----.--. a ii inun (lit InirnilllA Ilif v liiv. I .ilm iif rmr r.hfj wk. rkA "Sweets to the Sweet" i AND IT'S WHAT THK LA DIMS LIKE. VOL KNOW THAT LowneyandConida'sfamous Candies FRESH FROM THE FACTORY IS WHAT IS MEANT. THESE FINE CANDIES ON SALE AT 60 CENTS THE POUND. THE MARTIN DRUG COMPANY "Gold" and "SUver Brand SGnnrts are what we want to tell you about this week. Style, Comfort, Durability The three essentials to the selection of a good shirt, are; all carried out to the highest possible ierfection' in our line of these amous GOLD and SILVER Brand Shirts. We tarr.v a large and complete Jine of all Styles of Negligee Shirts, aqd an especially strong line of the popular COAT S1TLE. A few of the most popular sellers are the Plain White, Polka Dot, Stripes and Plaids They may be had with cuffs either attached or detached. Silver" $1.00; "Gold" $1.50. 8 WADESBORO, N. C. 8 I i d n a Town and Surburban Resident Property; Good Farm Property,; Adjacent to the town of Wades boro ; Timber Lands and Good Saw Mill Locations. : Houses for Rent or Sale on Easy Terms We represent ail branches of IN- CT TT A IvTTT t i- o-xvriNjc,, mciuain the strong est Home Companies which invest all of their net premiums in Anson. I Phqne 52. Office in Parsons & Hardison Building T. C. COXE, President. W. T. ROSE, Sec y & Treas : oooeosoooos: 'ngmiii mat c luvc a --hm-or our p.oi who int the !itTtrt'tit jx-t of cakir at the two I "onrth 1t,r,ty Kier Snrinjrs report I The !lL r-ro will hejr ditTcrrnt nun iIiktii On th Fourth onr n-wl wa dinud lirTervnt HiljtvU..If tlev m'll il vpr n. I onpixim. by drank to PolUoi, iUs which il e.lU4l to I" nn.l nwenrinK in a , , , . . ' " . U41 to Wl tone. wimM have bwn in U ""V lut Irn. tUnr.Hi that cUy trvrlinc etlv rrmt our nv)Ie to 'attend Urfh In-titutt Trnlr. W. J. Mcl.tx ii.n-. Atteact to Kill Wfeole Family. -v ... T rT At lt;il- i I "a1 Ir C. B. L.xlU-tter and ... - mjm.v I cnnirvu of tWii Polkton Mews ru I vtaliiin f f...t. . I . . : v . vi 'ui i ia in. an i. -.Jiuruiw nere. t rn 1 1 1 irnc m. la rwi.l... I r i n 1 1 . . . noon U monlcr the entire family rrtn'; fur lin? ck tor rotxtetime. Of M I : .Inn m tAr. l.. -. .1 . 1 A lri't. w.l.ir t.nV . , .w. w . iv , mm, lu-.iviiauiX Ilia I I .. V - inijsiuj; lu lur plac-, who ha-s an extensive husi- fT. , fT"117: MUni Thnmtay. nrssin Ute eastern ixirt of thi ..lc.r i . !urfxru . . . ... , . . " . I i on inM in i line to em- county tn-l in akc. Hut for the P injtlry. . finuklv mmAm- ft - f I tn ...... : ?, 'f . ""wrKCiMMs re jtwucntly witinK far enne " I'urnani, who was Sum-1 . v me o-ninu uaone office m.r,.t 1 i. . . . I at CiTriut'. wK.wK.Mii i. n was Known mat I ... . .loues ami nts wile wcre.. .i .1"-1 v. , lu,lll'uu in a serious ror-htlon il i..,i,na Tn InnUtxxie to b har lwn dm I J -. . r. v. UUSM.. Mg PD.mis adds to the beauty and comfort of ; your home. have Wn raWl in a eirilitMl -land A TUIHI AO r will otc for and and -U a product lltiinilljflN tht will Icinjc all this maneiw oat of I Z 1 , R n-d. It i snrrrinx that Vhiih who J Z 1 - A . .... I aw I , ' - - . . . n w uru ih wnniry nave do protrction COMPANY' Mr M Mr Mi Mi Mi Mil STROLLER In ?'. Vi. X an.l lull 2' FOR 25G. Collar Comfort can berhaa In this style or In fart in any style "Silver" Collar, and there's a "style for every taste." And Durability, we guarantee our -LIXOOORD" eyelet enl button, holes to outwear the collar and at the buttonholes moat collars break first. Do yours ? GEO. P. IDE & CO., Makers, Troy, N. Y; . IT Mr. II v t:.,u it-., .AIr:-:. Hutchinson, a former U . i " siuucni oi tnc 1'ec Dee Institute I r.-Uy m Charlotte on busincas. U vuiUoj; frietxb in town. Mw lmoKowoQirtrikewhrtiyoa Cultiwbua jast landed; mwtin a bur owrloi toot tnnach: both nd hl-1 In.i;- -,-.. 1 .5 ? to do hnn " . . . r- nw - MHj kjb ilk a run ann rv k l a ; . . ToX. iniTnTT noS JloUlstefi Eodcj Mountain ; -asaui lea. omtA. Tea or I Tea." amid th In Inn X.1 fwnta T-.- w. I mm. FURNITURE T ' U GATHIWGS E COMPAWY I Adds less in money when you birjrit from us. The Goods are Kight and the Prictf is Right at Mi Mr Mi Mi ESTa " Te T Injun. cnts. Tea. J Tabl u Martin DmCa Tableta. Martin Drtf Co. . "THE HOUSE OF QUA LI TY " Rot&erfori Street Phone No. 4J We ako have a very complete line of SILVER Collars in All The New Styles and Heights t "Silver" Collars, and they alone, are made with the UNO CORD Eyelet-End Buttonhole. "Linocord" Buttonholes are made by running throughout the entire buttonhole a one piece tested cord, the strongest possible for the purpose, over which is used the Pearl Double Stitch. A one-end button hole, and is guaranteed to eliminate at least 50 perrcent of" the danger of ripping out. Try them. j - 4 . t Two for 25 cents. Viadesboro Clothing & Shoe " T : Company STEEL FENCING for Your rront Yard Or Cemetery Lot HERE is nothing that looks so well, or is more dura ble than our STEEL FENCING f,w oil We have placed quite a' great deal of this fencing 5 - n 1V, uiuuin.vi, arm it growing in popularity with iopIe who wish to combine durabilitv with neat aprarance. Call and get our prices or ask fori any fur ther particulars. All correspondence promptly answered.-' Anything you want in the way of Memorial: Tablets, etc., from the simplest slab to -the most costly monument, Wadesboro Marble and Granite Finishing Co. WADESBORO. N. C. t i INQ We are now tannins CflROVE lvatiiuii . i . . muBytn mU ' i .7 , "fM.irL. -lanneci oy certain metalic salts, commonly called Ma . ... . . , i . , , : strung ln.iiure, sott an almost waterproof. Just the thing FQR .LACING BELTS. Will Ik? pleased to have your orders when in need. , POLKTON, N. Cf
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