' -f THE ANSON I A N. J U L V -1 p O'V. - i : - . ; ' - " ' ' ........ j. ... . ;, . .. ..... r . i - - . i - i I W IL u BC-TM Gladly Given By Thou sands of Satisfied Users: Wc Find the McCormick Mowing Machine to be the Lightest Draft, Most durable, and Closest Cutting Mowing Machine on the Market" Wc have sold this celebrated Mower in larjjc quantities tor a long time and so long as it gives our patrons such entire satisfaction, we shall continue to sell and recommend it to our friends. Our prices and terms are as good as you can get anywhere. We are here to do the business and if you are thinking of buying a mowing machine, i- i-t your f,,i ' ... . A thoiwiind" yon can ; come right here and there will be "something doing." Wooei'stistltote. WaJeJjn, Taenia r. July S&l, Polkton ttViJiivabr 24tli, l!W7. Tho familiar with the purpose f the intitntes lieirur hoi by our State Department of Agriculture for the Unetit of the women in the farm Inline may U interested in knowing something of the clas of nuhjecU diicuascd at thi meeting. Any or all of the following may be tlicnci if thoe present neire: Tlie Farm Fruit (tanleii The Farm Vegetable G a nfeii Farm Poultry Farm P.uttcr Making llfautifving the Hojie Surrounding Nome (oiirenienec Literature for the Farm Home Home Making Home Nursing Conking Meats VegetalJt-, ete. I'rvnd Making Educating the GirUori the Farm. Thee are a fair tain pie of what may ! diMiixil at the women' institutes; and tnrelythey are prae tial -ubjtttii ami an" intelligent dis euioii of them cannot fail to lie of much UneHt to thce who attend. If MjthVimt interest manifested by the women of this comity in tfiese institutes it is the purpose of the iK'jKirtmeiit of Agneulture to make them regular feature of the annual Fanners Institute for this t . count v. It will itcncnt every wo man in the eiiuutv to attend this in htitnte. Mie mav hear laets inai will I of value to her in her work, but if she Woes not she w ill still be Itenctittcil just the same, for she . .. . . i neeI the uav s owing. e noj- there will In? a large attendance at this institute. Summer concha mil cxMh yilu nt OxiUin htmpr hi1 tar but no opiate. ChiMrm like i't. Pleasant to take. Its Laxative iinalio woimmnl it to moth - . rw lliarnewK. roun. croup, jim imcklr. SoMby Mai tin Drnj? Co. Planters Hdw. Co. P. S. Full and complete line of re pairs kept in stock or ordered for you on short notice. ,! McPauiel, a respected young man of Salisbury, met a horrible leath bust Tuesday afternoon. The horse he was dirving liecame frightened ami in attempmg to got out of the buggy, the .young man got Ins foot caught in the wheel and his head was lieaten to a jelly on the hard road led. I wouM not have them tu a trifi. Hut wonM have Korky Mountain Tea. Martin Drns Co. 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For thf LIVER i the tywriter ' . ... lor tne tloctor. the lawver. the innr Ti CmmvcUJ DMnaai (Ter practical tntructiti in MetioKrarhy. Tyi. j Hnc- nnt. the merchant, the bote wntuc. lk kptnit and thr iiiinea nbj-ct.. I irrprieUr- or any man who does his Ti 0rtaiarl ( Maaaal An aai Doairiltc Sikttt pntvide instructions in Maunel Trunin axxl in m h nbj-ct a rrUtedire tly to the home and family. Ta HaJc Dt4rtattl. in additi'Vi to the tlrve coure. offers a certificate rw in (mi od mtrniuental umiv-. To s-nre 1mrd to the donnitoneMs all free tuition applications ahonld le uia.U U(.v July YX The tl trrm on hetenHr 1?. 1!XT K.-c atl.ne il lher information, addrem, .1. I. FOl'ST, 1i:idknt, lIUKRXSRflUn, X. (. Plowmii" Writes of CkfUrei's Oiy, Te Mcilc at Focky River, No Good Wheat. Cottoa Sorry . Children's Day b always well at tended in these parts. The fifth Sunday in Juneat Cedar Hill was no exception, unless the attendance was larger than is usual. The roomy church was tilled to-overflowing, with the immediate neigh borhood in attendance, and also neighboring Sunday schools, with many frtJm adjoining townships, and counties. The motives attracting to these popular occasions ar many. Some go to get ideas about how to pre pare attractive programs for their own schools, as well as to iret points in training the children. Some are drawn by the music, and some by the good dinners that arc usually spread after the service. Some go to show, ami others to see, the pretty dresses and hats. The young men are actuated by a desire to see the pretty girls that are always sure to lie there. Many go for tlie benefit of tlie service, and get a high lift towards the Kingdom, getting a glimpse of what we shall see plainly hereafter. 'ATCedar Hill the words of our Savior were verified, for we saw some of "the greater things which He predicted His followers should do. The superintendent re quested the pastor to be master of ceremonies under plea of being un well, but his performances in the choir indicated that he was far oth erwise. His voice was angelic, so the young ladies say. The ierr formancc throughout showed that the children were trained by a mas ter mind, if it whs a lady's. The children exhibited that ease and self-confidence which always follow thorough prearation. One little girl illustrated what our great Christian State is doing for its deaf and dumb. She held that great audience spellbound by a graceful rendering, in motion, of a child's short prayer in verse. Graceful in every movement, she showed by her sweet, intelligent face that she understood what she was saying, and that she was talking to (iod. The Savior's prophecy was verified. The little tot that came forward when her number was announced sang a solo, with organ accompani ments, but without assistance or prompting, just captivated the iop ulace. Her self-comiosurc and modest licaring were complete, while the clearness and sweetness of her voice suggested the prima donna. "Of such is the Kingdom." "Jesus, and shall it ever be," h.v the choir, transiorted this writei to the third heaven of delectation That's when the superintendent soared to realms angelic, on the wings oMjie sweetest voice. t t .t Our great annual picnic at llock.v Hiver Springs the 4th inst. was a happy success. Kveryone go s, sees his friends and kin, enjoys the fine waters, sports the girls, cracks jokes, (tartakes of a feast of good things either on the grounds or at the hotel, mingles freely and pleas antly with the sea of iieople, and drives home in the cool of the day, "so tired," but sure, to go again. Those who stay to the dance get - ; Pronitttton Movement. (Charlotte Chronicle) Tlie appearent intention of the Georgia Legislature to pass a law prohibiting the raanufactue or sale of liquor in the State, lias seemed to draw attention to the progress of the temperance wave over the United States. The Richmond Times-Pisiwtch makes a survey of the field that will be of interest to the friends of prohibition and to tlie liquor iieople as well, as show ing the sweep of -the wave. It says that the country districts in Virginia are practically dry, and prohibition also prevails in several of the towns. There arc only"1 four municipalities in Tennessee in which liquor is sold, Kentucky has stopied tlie sale in all but twentj'-tliree counties. -In Arkan sas the sale of liquor is prohibited in fifty -eight out of seventy-five counties. OHorado has recently enacted a local option law which will make the country "region dry. In Georgia 125 counties out of 138 are dry. In Iowa over half the counties are dry. Kansas is a pro hibition Stale, and Govenor Hock says it was never before so free from saloons and "joints" In Texas 147 counties are dry and fifty-five partially so. In Missouri thirty-nine out of seventy six coun ties are dry. Govenor Burke, of North Da kota, writes that "we have had prohibition in North Dakota so long that in some counties there are no jails. There is not much crime in the State." Governor Warner writes that Michigan has local option, and that while there is a growing tem perance sentiment, there is not much dry territory in the Stated Iyocal option prevails' in Connecti cut and parts of every county are dry. Delaware lias four districts, and each of these will decide the' question for itself this year. Flor ida has local option, with prohibi tion in thirty-four'of its forty-five counties, and temperance still spreading. New Hampshire has prohibition in four-fifths of its counties. New York, New Jersey and New Mex ico have high license, with no marked growth in temperance sen timent. - The saloon has been abolished from rural North Carolina, and the dispensary in South Carolina is be ing rapidly succeeded by prohwji tion. Professional Cards pred J. Cox?, t Attorney and Counsellor -at -Law, i Wadesboro. N. C. Prompt Attention Given to all I Legal Business. Special care taken in the management of Estates for Executors. Administrators and Guardians; Investi gation of Titles to Real Estate; Collec tion of Claims, and the drafting of all kinds of legal instrument. j office over Leak & Marshall's Stor?. Littleton Female College. Walter E- Brock, Attornpv and Counsellor-at-Law, Wadesboro, N. C. Proiiipt Attention will be given business entrusted to bin care- all Office over Leak & Marshall s Store. . i Splendid location. Health resort. Hqt water hiit. Kl.'.ni, iu other modern improvements. 240 'boarding pupils last year. Hiuli t ir, ,"f scholarship, culture and social life. Conservatory advantages m M.isV V1 vanced courses in Art and Elocution. "Business College. Bil.l.v :m i N,,r,I1M courses. Health record not surpassed- Close personal attention to tlx- h . .jn ltl, social development of each pupil. Uniform worn on all public -rt-i. CHARGES VERY LOW. 2Cth Annual Session will begin oiSeptember lHth 1007. For iit l .i u t REV. J. M.'RHODES. P ii KM Littleton. . fa II. McLendon, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law Wadesboro, N. C. - Prompt Attention Given to All Business. Phone No . . . : James A. Lockhart, . Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, Wadesboro, N. C. All Business Will Have lrompt Attention. Jas. L. DeLaney, Charlotte, N. C. Henry S. Boggan, Wadesboro, N. C. QeLaney &. Boggan, Attorneys-at-Law. Practice in State and Federal Courts. Collecting Claims, Negotiating Loans, ate. Practice before United States Pat ent Office. ' Office in the Court Housei Pnone 155. ANNOUWCfMEWT THE Rocky River Springs Hotel TIIK fjEADING SUMMKIJ RKSOUT IN TIIK PIKIXMONT SKCTIOX OF NOKTII CAROLINA Will Be Opened 1907 Season June 10 TIIKSK well-knpwn. Springs are delightfully situated in a strictly rural district, only a few hours drive from Norwood, Albemarle and 'ades!oro. Hack Lines from all the ahovVnaihrJ places and Phone Connections with the surrounding country. The Hotel is under new management this year ami every effort will be made to make pleasant the stay of all quests. The famous Iron, Sulphur, Arsenic ami Magnesia Springs will be carefully looked after and. their waters -,crd in tin host manner possible. It will be a delightful place to resort for a few month, rest, and where rates are moderate. . . . " A few cottages to rent to those who wish lo live at home. For further information, apply to TJ. H. BIVENS, Meineigror, ROCKY KIVKR SRLMiS, N. C. -71 SACRED HORNS. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 1789-1007 DEPARTMFHTS ColUffc. Eif lieerlsf. Crainate. Law. .Meiklae. PturmicyV IitxrT ritia. 4VCI 4nim. Ne- wmtrrworks. rWlrW liht. Y. M. C A-Wldmjr Utcmrr 7)2 TVeTS. 74 I FACULTY. FPANOS r. VEHABLE. fresUcot own writinc Write tw now for onr Ujrklet on the Minplifiea feature! of the OLIVER The Oliver Typewriter Company The Oliver Typewriter BniMing CniCAOO ILLINOIS J. C. BARF IE L D I I I Ituy an Ic Iiook from us ami don't let the excessive summer lieat worri vour life away. Prompt Attention jjiren to all onlers out-of-town for ice in MrtCti ICHTakd PtODtJCT rutf. Wadesboro Ice Factory PHOKK C3 Contractor ; and Builder . . . All Kimls Brick and Frame Work Fancy Finishing, etc. WADKSHORO, N. C. HPLLISTER'S Rocky Uountain Tea Huggefs A By Hct lor Bt rwoo. lrt 8Mm Mojfll at4 Imnil View. A rwtft for CVmMlmtlaa. IixHrflon. Utct ad Kidaer UtMblcc ltu4. Enow. Impure tUooV Ite4 hmtk. Slorrk BovU. HemOmebt m.od IlMkiftxi lu Noekr Moanula Tm Ii ub tt form. emu a box. CeoutM bmu) tT Uoumu Dmco Con r awt. Mxaiaon. wis. 60LOEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPU Pinesalv6 Ac! - - poultice. Good CarbollZed family nlvc home lielatetl or stay all nilit nn so home next day through the heat, and vainly imagine that they had a most lovely time. t t t I sec some of the corresiondents say wheat is ;ood in the county i ins writer nasn i seen any jjooc wheat made this season. All he has examined is like the empt.v box nothing in it. 'They do say the crop in Stanly is tine. Cotton lingers near the ground If July and August prove as unfa vorable as May and June have been, wc can't possibly nu'rke a crop. The crop has been we worked, and if conditions changi it is possible to make a crop yet Cotton is a wonderful plant in it kssi bill ties. Plowman. Chaining th Child. She mav have been either a wick ed little girl or simply one oLthose children who refuse absolutely to stay nut but whatever her ail ment ner mother certainly made enough of a parade of it. The pair rere 6troliing along the other after noon, and around the left wrist of the child was a stout dog collar of leather, to which was fastened heavv chain of steel links, the end of which was held firmly in the mother's right hand. The chaining might have been done in all kind ness, but the effect on lhe passing throng was to arouse a keen sense of pity for the child. New York Press. Man Znn Pile Reined v comes pnt ni in a collaiwible tube witn a nozzle. Easy to apply riffht where soreness and iii nomination exists, it relieves at oace hliud Weeding, itching or protnfuing piles. 4-ruaranteea. Itioe ooe. (et it today. Sold by Martin Drng Co. Punihmnt. At one time in a certain peniten tiary there was a renaissance in the moral discipline of the prison, and all were, compelled to attend chapel regularly. One of the prisoners came to the warden one day and begged to-be allowed to remain away from the' chapel exercises, as he wanted Sundays to write letters to his friends. The warden looked at the beseeching convict in amaze ment. "What," he exclaimed, "al low you to stay away from, religious exercis.es all the time! No, sir. Why, man, don't you know that's part of the penalty V And the con vict continued to worship .regularlr, while the warden led in prayer. Greenville lias won the location of the East Carolina Teachers' Training school after a long drawn out contest in which eight of the best towns in rorth Carolina nar- ticipatod. " - .The bites and atinsra of inw-t fn unburn, cats, burns and bruises are re lieved at once with Pineaalve Carbolized. Acta like a poultice and draws ont . in flammation. Try it - Price .. 25c. fioM by Martin Drag Cb. . 4- Queer Adornment of a Peculiar Chinese People. Adjoining the Chinese prefecture of Chienchaiig is a deep gully barred by a river which no China man is permitted to pass until he finds bail for his good conduct in Lolodom. "" The Lolos are a slim, well, made, muscular race, with oval reddish brown faces, high cheek bones and pointed chins, from which the beard has been carefully plucked. They are far taller than the Chinese and indeed than any European race, but their marked peculiarity is the horn. Every male adult gathers his hair in a knot over his forehead arid then twists it up in a cotton cloth so that it resembles the horn of a uni corn. The horn is considered sacred, and even if a Lolo settles in Chinese territory and grows u pigtail he still preserves his horn. The Lolo man's principal garment is a wide sleeveless mantle of red or black felt tied about the neck and de scending almost to the heels. The trousers are of Chinese cotton with felt bandages. Xo shoes are worn, but a conical hat of woven bamboo covered with felt furnishes a head covering as well as an umbrella. The Chinese divide the Lolos into two classes, which they call respec tively "Mack bones" and "white bones," the first being the nobles and the latter their vassals and re tainers. There is also a third class of captive Chinese and their de scendants, called "watzu," practical ly slaves, who are tattooed on the forehead with the mark of their tribe. The Lolos never marrv except in their own tribes, captive Chinese women leing given to their bonds men. The marriage of a "black bone" is a time of great festivities and many banquets. The betrotha is celebrated and ratified by the E resent of tlie husband to the ride's family of a pig and three vessels of wine. On the wedding morn the bride is richly dressed with many orna ments. She is expected to weep profusely, whether she feels so in clined or not. In the midst of her tears the groom's relatives and friends dash in, seize the bride, the best man carries her out of doors on his shoulders, she is clapped on a horse and hurried off to he new home. Here she finds horses, cat tie and sheep, provided by the grooms family, while her awn peo ple sena clothes, ornaments and corn. Women oecunv a hitrh nosi- . ' ! O tion anion? the I.olos, and a woman chief is not unknown amona- thf tribes. .New York Herald. John W. Gulledge, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, Wadesboro, N. C, Practice in all courts. Special care taken in the management of estates for Executors, Administrators and Guardi ans: investigating titles to real estate; collection of chums; drafting nil kinds of legal instruments, and can facilitate the purchases and sales of your real estate and secure loans for long time on same. Corporation, Commercial and Bankruptcy Law. Business entrusted to me will be ap preciated, and have prompt and pains taking attention. Office over Wadesboro Clothing and Shoe Company's Store. oy M. Huntley DENTIST. Work Done Night or Day! Rooms Second Floor of Now National Bank BuiMiug. Phon. No. fo - 7-17 No More June Brides for 1907 But have just received nobbiest lino of .Jewelry you've seen in HAT, SCARF and VEIL PINS, BELT BUCKLES, FANCY COMBSetc. Some of those New Collar Supporters for tlie ladies so popular just now. Wo have the above in Silver, (ioltl Plate or Solid Gold. Call and see the pretty things so stylish. LL BovA rnetn 353 pr. Boyette, DENTIST. ' Office upstairs over Richardson & Martin's Di ng Str-. Phone 76. Wades! -or... NT. C. RA MUltlS, Civil Engineer, Phonk 44.. - - - WINUATR, N. C. Valuable farm for Sale, Rent or lease I offer for sale, rent or lease that de sirable farm of mine situated at Polk ton, N. C. 175 acres of open land with modern 10-room dwelling, all necessa ry and convenient outbuildings, tenant houses, barns and stables. Large and Railway, Municipal and Farm Sim Well Watered DaStUreS. Plenty Wells vejmg; Location and ConstrucTion or . L . . . Iubhc Highways, Lounty .Ma,,s, Uruiu- o SnrifltfR Oil thPnmPA W 1 I Rf OT ase, etc. Charges nioi'i;itf. uorre- I - - . spondr-nre solicited. ll-,o 4- f tta -rn-o A tKr C. B. LEDBETTER, Red Springs, -N. 6i lyj P. TAYLOR, Piuenles for The kidneys strengthen these organs and assist in drawing poison from the blood lry them for rheuma tism, kidne3', bladder trouble, for lnro- liago and tired, worn -ont feeling. They bring quick relief. Satisfaction .guar anteed. - Sold by Martin Drug Co. Drunken negroes returning roui Salisbury on the night of the "ourtii created unusally bad order n the trains from that place. So lkuI was the conduct that the rail road authorities have determined to break up the rowdyism so of ten seen on their trains. , . The body of a white man, -tden- ilied as that of Charles T. Oakley, was found at Durham a few days Ago. The body shows indications f foul play. . Headache and constipation disappear when Rings Little Lover Pills are used. They keep the system clean, thestomach sweet. Taken occasionally they keep yon well. " They are for the entire fam ily. Sold by At artin Drug Co. Civil Engineer and Draftsman. (Formerly with Hugh MacRjw & Co.) Engineering, Surveying, Mapping, Supervising, etc. ARCHITECTURAL DEPARTMENT. Let me figure with you on your new house. Plans, specifications, esti mates and personal supervision. . Office: Room 1 (Annex), National Hotel. ABORD AIR LINE RAILWAY 1 D. Dumas, Rockingham. N. C. S. W. Birmingham, Polkton, N. The Exposition Line to Norfolk pumas &. Birmingham, Contractors and Builders TRUNS Offer their services to the public of An son and Richmond counties. Plans and estimates cheerfully furnished. Phon orwrite either meniler of the firm at his respective address. F AVE WADESBORO AS FOLLOWS: No. as No. 14 No. NORTHBOUND at a. in. at 727 a. in. at !.2." p. in. SOUTHBOUND No. 33 at , 7.33 a. in No. 15 at 0.49 a. m No. 41 at , 10.11 p. ni No. 33 for Atlanta, Birmingham and Southwest, comiocts at Monroe for Charlotte, Kullierfordton and Q. & N.-W. via Lincolntoii.. No. 45 forCHiai lotto, liutlierfordtoii and local stations, eonin'cU at Monroe with 33 for Atlanta and local stations. No. 4f for Charlotte," .Atlanta, Hirniinghhm and South welt. No. 38 for Norfolk-Portsmouth and Uxhi stations, connects atf that cost but a small sum yearly and Hamlet with No. Cfi for Richmond, Washirigtoii-and New York, and that will amply protect your House and .wu v in -Wilmmnn other property against all loss by Fire. . . I also write Life, Tornado, Accjdnte no. 4- lor v umingion ana local sianons. No. 32 for Norfolk-Portsmouth, connects at Hamlet with No- Agent or Ihmond, Washington and New York. All mrougn trains arc- eqmpiei wun .osuinne lmy ijoacnes, Pullman Drawing Room-Sleeping Cars and Cafe Dining Cars. If You Had A Policy "V"OU would not have to worry your self sick every time there was a fire in your vicinity. I write Fire Insurance Policies and Health Policies. W. LEAK STEELE. Phone No. 163. Building Material . . fOR SALE . I am prepared to promptly filf" any order for lumber, -rough or dressed, in any shape desired. PROMPT DELIVERY Your orders will be appreciated. X oG. X E Pl L Wadesboro, N. C. Round Trip Rates to Norfolk Account Jamestown Exposition Are as Follows From Wadesboro: Coach Excursion Tickets ..$ (.0. Ten-day Tickets 10.70 Sixty -day Tickets . . .. ..-11 Season Tickets limited to Dec. 15, 1007 . l.'iji (3oach Excursion Tickets are limited seven days from date of safe anil are endorsed, 4Not good in Ptallman, Sleeping or Parlor Cars." For Timetables, Booklets and any information regarding rat oh or schedules, address your nearest ticket agent or C. H. GATTISV .-' B. F. BIGGS, Agent, Trav. Pa-ss. Agent, Raleigh, NrC. . Wadesljoio, N. C. Piiieuiles For the Kidnevs ' Bladdef and Rheumatism; r RELIEVES 30 days' treatmenrfort,$LQ0, r v Satisfaction guaranteed or 'money refunded. back: ACHE

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