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f ' T H E IN S O N I A N,. J U 2 3, 19 O T. j- . - - - 4 ' " "' " " ' '" ' "' ' " " " I rz 7 i K. , 1 c Ansonian I W. C BIVENS, loiUrvJ fwoi1 -U mttr July 4 tw. at tfw rtSr t Wlrtt. S t . rW lb Art of C crm U Mrrh S. t TUtS DIY. JULY 23. 1907 NOTES AND COWMEKTS 05 THE LTnanJG Cases A rat many Ann ritiens i,ow rndixe that it very -tioim nuillr for a man to l lynched 'within a nmnty's lrderv- Nut J.rr in the matter of exrtM? I l.ae many found it a burden 'nit, ' ibe annoyance of having to at t tiI court in an adjoining cminty fnn day to Iay is no ik'WMe la.d. lh Moon r.rviuirrr can il punihnnt and shaking of tho r hanUhip incident to Uing n jury- i Wf art-Jiot IU-III!? M".i the ..f an- .if the indicted mill. I iiuv be 'th.it tnt a hiiI'- of Ik!H WJ HXX!lt O" tll.lt ."fSlMoli; I. m miiiic men were there, broke uk ii the j-iil and itMiiiniltiil the brutal mnnler. Thev J.ould U- mating I.V word or writing with ippn la nded and punched. c I " 1 1 I... ,)i..i, vtrirt nr. !.. ti..l t'lt't ililVof tin' IHiW un.U r indictment will U en victcd. hwevir. whether they were real I present .r not. F'.r the ake of the g-d lUliuv'f the county of !Ah-'H the Male we wain u- Hi' lUlei'h .New. Oi nt er U the men wIm are ouiie- froin th follow- I tel aii'l iinilitl tT Iheir erime. . . i i i. i . , it rin n in- jl i h ivr miu.uin """v j . . . v.v ma kn. i k filler - man, it ha thi to vay: "Tr cc- who have nxeinl irreatrt Hinivhnwnt in noteil An--mi county lyiwhins tiM? i- th jury now Inmrint; iIk iv-j on trial. .Iuli: rrlIes ha- jriven strit tet ..hIts atfaiut thr jurors comrnun iiatuii? hy wonl or writinj: with am n. I' ji vrn strict or- Ur airaiht t'1' ls l'M"r or rewltnt' of newsMrs aixl the juror an kept ttrrther Uy an I riifc'ht." tlie cue for the Mate Iv either Utimx jnt after rhe I) ncliinjjc tint he 1kJ iMt rrctniie nj ' iTucher or making roch eva'ire ri'plie to iue4ioni to create the impreioiH that Ie wa not able to i.lentif v anr o( the meu in the Dar iv. SHiicl-!r ought to 1 punished for the crime tlat wa ctminittetl. Jolm-.n wi hrndiei in a tixmt jMirriUe ami I .ratal manner. TIio meii. wlM'Tfr thev wen, it m-ciii" t..k little 3in to iliuW theui M.Jti. It wouU lw laraiip.-if the eulprit ituti l.t tte1: lut the jury i nVlit in iwt convictm-; utiles "conrinttil IeyofI a loubt of the pniltof the acctwl ern. In the cam' trie.! there wa ftniif! evhletKx put lfrv the jirv, that the iIcfclMlant jicnt the niht of the Ivnching thirteen mik from AVa.h!-ro. Welo not m.v how the iurv eiuM hae coiivivtol him on theeMemv la-fore it;: till. it will how a t ry ilepIoraM. tate of tl4ir if M.tX)vnt ciiK nn- i-aiinot le eeurel to coliviet men w!h t..k iMrt in the A the i rime. It woiM inlimaU. .. nu.l the f. U m tl.- : t,ilIIllin; lvX f "TI. conflict of v i.h n.-e at the j I",,;,,,, o.untv. where the jMrtie' Ui.. liin trial in Monr cannot , ,.jl ir.nj Wtth the Mmmiioii of the ! eitJAintHl on the. theory f miunlrttaiHlin or uiislaken i t Hi I -y iiifiT in tlw name for art of it at last. aiwl tlw only wonl that will Io th Mi"ljft justice, lint si ni- l-ly mu-t litre toM the truth, or. at least. iart of the truth It is for the jury to ale the har anl ren.h r a righteous rrli-t. erime are U in trie I. th.it no one. whether guilty or not, flull U- n-n-i. tel. it i not at all to the crelil of the Jienple of th-C ollltie The jury in the Anson county lynching eac ha.l enough rejiet for the proprieties of tin' occasion to wail la!f an hour lie fore hreak ing out of the jury noni. r'har lotte ( hnnicle. One of the most" prominent farmers ia Ure county, juh!' a nmn of wealth -awl standing, while id town yesterday expressed himself forcibly on the wty.the town ;a Uiorities and the Lexington mer chanU neglect the. country people in tins matter of providing, hitch ing places. He aid, arnl said truly, there was no place and tliat it was very disagreeable to far mers to come to town and hitch their htock here and there and then be "cussccP out by ieople who objectetl to their hitching. He declared le was going to make Salisbury and Spencer his marjiet poinU. Many others feel as lie dves, ami Tlic Dispatch thinks it is high time something was done. We have taJked on tbis line time ami again without effect, and make a final suggeston that the merchants through their retail association, cooperate with the town and county officials with a view of providing the accommod ations mentioned. Tin: above, taken from the IisKiteh, reminds us of the fact that very little is done by this town in tlx way of supplying, hitching and watering places for the stck of farmers we want to e in our town. We Have the rest room for country ladies; why not provide for the farmer's horses Tiik Wilmington Messenger, in pioting from this aper an ac count of Mr. J. A. Iiockharts ac cident in Monroe, makes an error in the following comment: "Mr. Ickhart was one of the defendants in the murdercase now lieing tried in Monroe, known as the Johnson lynching case from Anson." Of course those acquainted with Mr. I jock hart saw the error at once and no one ever thought of connecting him with the awful crime. The error, a typographi cal one, was made in omitting the words "attorneys for, la? fore the wonl "defendants." i j PUrHV E 0 N A L J iijoccc3bocxooC c soooobooa Its a line thing for the defend !nt that th. (Iiarlolte Chrotiii le j ( i i:i:;nt nuuiler of the Sue man wa not on iIm inr.v. Mar j f nuguine contains an article f (showing up the fraud alleged to "At this writing we do ht j hav c Ucn connected with the IV know at venli.t the I nion jy,,ret Wireless Telegraph to., .ounty jury U gomir to rainier in . . . . ...w,,t. tiMi county lynching rase, to our niitl a st.l lraply swindll a numlrof ,.eople of th. hut neier nire conclusively caught a, WadcsUiru out of vune hanl-earn- 'hickrn thief than the ev idem e ha caught the gentleman defend in the rate." ed cash. A friend ami agent for ; the eomvtny n'fern-d to. induce I these litieiis to invest in the stock Federal vs. State Powers. IjisI week several ticket agents tf the Siuthern Kailway were ar rested lxause they rcfusetl to itley the recent State law requir ing them to sell tickets at the til cent rate. .Judge Pritchnrd of the I'nited States Ftnleral court has decided that the law is un constitutional and had the agdits discharged after they had been sentenced to the roads for thirty days by a State judge. The re- i i . i -ill 1 1 assuring them that in a short time J ult ot me ciasti win oc wnu nei ... . -. willi utiiisiml in forest ...... I I . .. I. ..- I I It! I I . . ' II nuui'l o.- nuiui m.iii.i ioiivv oI fails alihi that was put up. as Tlte Charlotte Olserer forgets ti sav "the slkved Alison (ountv i i i .. - - -ri ... i 'quoted value. Atthesjime time, 1 h iH-hing arty. I nen t. it ; . ! . ii . ' nsiaicne were sit ii ti imuiirr to take into consideration the. ... IT . !... I l(t,oi n sajn.'rs w uie em ii iiiai j the itininnv was successful in, i .... . i . , . , , , i transmitting wire less messages ne quittal of one Mr. John ... . , , , ,, I , i i ri, across the Atlantic and put forth i .1 & tiia ail Mnfri tlitrttii v iiliar 1 N- had IWn .sitncl identiliol tbe opini.n that in a li several nersfis a.s a memlicr of l!f- v. Ii c!.s v.ot.M l-e ll .....rlr li ti. i.wi. I,rli,-I . (II I rift of l:.st Wek MlM CHU-l H rijlpl Of lU An-n nt l nHung jMrtv i.M.st all busii,. s itMnmunicalions. . lAnt Rnti-iritinn in AVa.Wro s. ri- at a reminder that it is not , N((A MJHC u. , Xl.itl.mt.nt ins fa,. ri.d nr At the HpiHintel time about alwavs i isirv for thorv whol . . . . . . . j frt n-tj callitl tonn t tbrharinin; ltie the. soirit of lv Ies.sne-ss oiii1 awa.v It is h arneil that w lien b,M-w hu.I the memlwni of the Hook t m .1.1 t!..-ir si.fc. to hide Udiiml their wo-'this agent was-s, wing stiK to his iih'ii folks." friends in WadcsUro at per sli.ue, the .same stm-k was Iwing It is an instance wherein one's sJ,,, nu he Ncw york UiHrlci fr vmpalliy is terrplv aroiiMsl on Social News. Ilertl for The Anaoniaii.'i "Mr. Thouuw iJhxr, Mr. iv-nton DlalMk At Ihane ThnrjNlay aftn.m. July lsth. UT. ." to ? oVlnk. short time j Thf P-k Onh. usisl in nl-i Th aU.ve in vitntions wer-ii.sul the .1 t i ,i wiiii u in i sunn vIm. Uiiln! togethei to lyneh one , the st. k fadnl to l.rini: the value .J V. .lohiwxi: Init one where law 'of the tir on which the cM"tili ail facts Utli s.fin to U" a'aiiiNt were prinlisl and then it the acvirseti. anl where the lutv of judge and jury is plain. har Finally I win fully The n"sult of the trial will one of unusiia! com ecn. Stanly Knterprise. jwent otf the markets. A man should lc very careful indeed le fore he im luces his friends to in vest in a scheme to which there is a certain amount of Club Tlw line hnuie. which has re-ei-ntlv lusi'ti rr-uxxlf anl in elant in it i-viTy apiiointiuont. wan exjHt-iallr attnu'tivi on thin (HvasiiHi. The tfuet wen ;r.- tl at tha lir by Misw Stella McAllister f Walltowii anl Minn Cliz alth Ihmie. IiiMriu in th hall with Mr. Cox- anl Mm. Blalot k were Miw lleekwith of IalMville unit Mina Kflle McAllister of W'Nlltown. In the jrlor wen' the following iiieuiWr of the I--k Club: Mm. W. P. PumonM. the inb'n jnlnr prenitlent: MetHlauieM It K. Uttle. L. J. Iiikthiu. J. D. U'ak. Terrell CovmRton. J. W. (Irijjgs. J. . Doylin anl T. A. Mamhall. n the veramla there wm a .Ia anm nrranifeiitent which looked verv uncertainty j oal and inviting. Here punch whh I mtviiI bv Mis Madge little. r"virv fm.M.i an.l til. I t.f attache!. UrxUr is pn.luctive of lmI Afterall.it is another case of , V-V ;" 'l' nu ana wen on ."iii 1 i I . .i .1 t i dainty canK conplew were arrangpl for thuch his actpntal hy a jury of taking a chance at the other fel- tho dining r...m The color ncheine wa-s his sers is easily seen bv nuh- ! low's game and giv ing him the ail- pink and white ami was taxtilv carried etie eyes. e l vsex time his I vantage oi all the insnie inloriua-1 otu n "K''" mi utrationn. we- (,, Kl leiir-siiuieiin wrre wrvin in IWO i mi i . ini:r,t. IhiK wcs one of the defense csts money, ami there is nore ir les mental anguish until tike foreman stands up ami pro i .ounces, the usual "Not guilty. This takes, no account of the la.sh in of conscience. lH--iuse your at enure- lym lwr has no conscience to ! laklnsl. IUit the general re sull of indictment ami trial is de terrent ami whole, me. Keep tleni up though there may never U- -t rtnvietini sTVer. Th, tow n ' Hie o me iiioki ueiigniini Nuiui affair til th i.niiiiiipr uiwl irill have leen injured recently by ne- i linger l.mg iu the uienM.rv of th.e who lolicemcn of this groe.'s and so far as we arc able to learn, these negroes have not From the following, the lser ver Knw to see little hoj in tii fa t that tlere was a trial, ami certainly puts a quietus on any thing mim of our neighlior may have to.say "True. the State was disgratT! hy the verdict in the first of the Uen aonrehended. Not lie iis. . The following canls issued last time .r, ,..r.- l,.,t f.,r ... i week, prove! to U forcrunitors of ..... ..iii J unsiially pleasing events for the m thattliey attackeil brave -f- young folks attending: liccr in the discharge of their, . T . . t'harlotte duties, we want to see them ar-! At Home mll vcrcly ..unUII. Tl,i ; 'f resistance Ui officers has'gone far Mi.- Hat tie B. Davie, enough here. The l iceman is ; Mvrtle MclUe nsjuirvd to facv, single-handeil in 1 w11 U' in nbrSiy1 ,U " many c:tMsi, the very worst tyes, I Friday Eve. Jnly 19 07. ami often at night when Uie txlds j K s y V-'M 11 -m v M are against him. It takes courage ami a sense of dutv to do this and f ,f 3"ou cant write checks, don't tl,. U vb.,tl i.;. .... i Ir3 " I'hbi kisses. jx lip I nson county lynching at Tlien. too. a ioliccman should not I Talk alwnt ronr breakfa-t foo.L. lie criticised when in the ierfor-1 A thon.sand yon can w: mance of his tluty. Criticism isi 1 wonlJ Dt theui aa a iift. .Motm yesterday. Hut they Ion t evrn try such chas in South Carolina, (eorg)a ami MLssts- sipti." . Tlie ituvsl lyncliers of J. V. Johnson are on trial thii week. If tlwy tlwy shouH lie given tle extreme lnalty provkleil by law. Anv croad of ruffians that will take a man from jail ami treat him as Johnson was treated deserve no merry.- OvestcrbekJ Advertiser. often responsible for resistance to: officers. We rather admire the! manner in which Mayor Brock de-1 at Monroe nounces all criticism of his officers are CUIIty lor his court. Iet theiasnnle uistjtnd by the guardian of the law that wlcn the cvil-disiwjscd sec his un iform and badge of office, he re ceives the proper respect. lint would have Rocky Mountain Tea. Martin Drng Co. Mr. Sam Burns was here Sun Prof. Hamilton was a visitor yes terday Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tice are in Wilmington. m r Mrs. W. A. Lucas is visiting relatives near Chester, S. C. Miss ConrAtkinson of Hamlet is visiting-Miss Patsj Sheek. Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Walock left for Jamestown Saturday night. Mr. Tom Fetzer sent several dajs of last week in Concord and Charlotte. Miss Vinnie I )e Berry will go to Iake City, S. C, to visit her sis ter Tliursday. Mrs. Kugene -Little and Mary left Saturday for a few days at Wrightsville. , Mrs. C. L. Kmanuel and chil dren of Sumter, S. C, are visiting t-elatives here." Miss Sadie Mills left Friday for (ireenslioro to visit her aunt, Mrs. J. Tt J. Battle. Miss Sallie Benton of Kershaw, S. C., is visiting her cousin, Miss Connie Benton. Messrs. C. M. Burns and J. W. Hathcock sjient Friday in Lum berton on business. Miss Annie Belle DeVane arriv ed here yesterday and is visiting Mrs. T. L. Caudle. Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Wright of Norwood are visiting relatives in Bnrnsvillc township. Uev. Oscar Haywood is expect ed here this week to visit the fam ilv of Mr. J. I). Home. Mr. H. C. Plunkettof Huston, Tex., is visiting his parents Mr. and Sirs. James Plunkett. Mr. T. A. Marshall, who is spending sometime at Buffalo Lithia Springs, is improving. Messrs. T. Philip Caraway and William Hose left Friday morning for a few days at the Exposition. Mias Bernice Burns returns to (ircenboro tomorrow after spend ing a week with her parents here. Miss Dora Burns will leave to morrow for n visit to friends anil relatives in Charlotte and Con cord. Miss Viola Monsalvatje of At lanta, (ia., is visiting her sisters Mesdames. Thos. A. ami XV. L. Marshall. Miss Lily Wall of Walltown leaves for her home tomorrow- after sending several days here with Miss Klsie Bennett. Mrs. J. H. Stone left Friday for her home in Durham after spend ing several days here with her lirolher, Mr. L. I), rxlwards. Mrs. L. (i. Hunter left last night for her home in Atlanta, Ga., after spending several days witl the family of Mr. 1. . Austin Miss Ieonita I)enmark of Ua- leigh is visiting Miss Helen Mc- Iendon. .several pleasing social affairs have Ijeen given in her hon or. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Austin and Miss (Jrace will leave Thursday for Cherry Mountain. They will be accompanied by Miss Kuzelia Gulled ge. Mrs. Itoxie Smith of Lousiana, mother of Mr. C. A. Smith, who is so well remembered here, arriv ed here Saturday and will siend a month here and in the county vis iting relatives. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Henry of Quitman, Ga., who have been visiting Mrs. Frank Bennett, left this morning for a trip to the western part of the State. They were accompanied by Miss Klsie Bennett. Cairo News. Crop are looking very well in this section. The fanners are nearly through work, but the recent heavy rains retarded the farm work some what. Mr. Robert Flowem has charge of the mail route in the alinence of the earner. Mr. Ira Johnson. Misa Vera Oathings left last week to visit relatives near Jackson bpnngs. Mm. B. F. McLendon of Bennetts ville i viritinx her mother. Mrs. Nan nie Ratliff. Onite a nnniler of onr neoule attend ed the temperance rally at Guni spring last Saturday. There waa a large crowd and lively interest in the cause of Teuiderance. Miss- Belle Moore returned. Tuesilay. to hf-r home near Onin Surinam after upending a few days with the family of Mr. B. r . Uathlng. ijymis DlamonJ Hill Dots. Mr. and "Mrs. John W.Kiker are recu perating at Rocky River Springs Mrs, John W. Curran is stiU very ill. Mrs. J. C. Braswell. who has been paralyzed aince last Mareh. ii said to be much worse. Mr. J. M. Broatlaway killed a chick en make Sunday night which was 6J f?et in len)Tth. The snake was in the tree in which the chickens roost and had a chicken in iti coil when killed. Majrter Carl - Syke of Charlotte is visiting his uncle. Mr. J. C. Sykes. Carrier on Route 3 devotes his spare tiia to the poultry business, and has succeeded in raiting a nnmbor of the feathered trilx with- two .gizzards, which of emirse will briug fancv prices. 3X. Over 100 Lives Lost In a Collision at Sea. San Francisco, July 22. In one of tlie worst marine disasters iu the history of the California coast, between 100 and 150 lives were lost by a midnight collision between the steamer Columbia and the steam lumber schooner San Pedro, in Shelter Cove, 12 miles southwest of the Medocina Mumboldt county line, between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday morn ing. - . ' Mr. Clarence Terrell was here Saturday. !, 5 V N handling Fine G roceries has taught us where and what to buy in order to satisfy a class of trade which al-, ways demands the best of everything. If you are well last ed, you'll know the meaning of the following brands : Leggett's Premier Canned Goods Libby's Salad Dressing and Catsup Sauer's flavoring Extracts Franco-American Soups Lea & Perrlns Sauces Royal, Java and Mocha Coffees (green or parched)j We make it a point to keep the best of everything to eat. H A. R D I S O IN C O . PHONE NO. 8. tt in1 v"i'im THE OLD RELIABLE. foe Gates (B a r l si i ii Ate ipei fcftttCtt rff f c Iu :f To c Big Plans adds to comfort the beauty and of your home. GATHINGS u R COMPANY FURNITURE m GAININGS T JU R E GOMPANY Adds loss in money- when you buy it from us. The Goods are ltight hnd the ricisKiht at THE HOUSE OF QUALITY m Rutherford Street ttteE m m Mi Phone Ho: 41 t is- A'ND LILES IS STILL UNDERSELLING Thfngs For Today 30-inch Sea Island - - . - 4c Dress Ginghams - - - 5c; Shaving Brushes - - - 2c 15c Pants Cloth - . 11 l-2c 25c Enameled Cooking Utcncils 10c Fine Decorated China wn re Plain White Fruit Dishes 15c Gauze Vests 25c Talcum Powder Ladies' Black Hose Colored Lawn -25c Gilt Edge Polish All 25c Underwear All 50c Underwear $2.00 Pants $1.50 Pants Arm & Hammer Soda Boys $2.00 Coats 5c r 2c - . 7 l-2c - - 15c - 3 l-2c 2 l-2c and up - - He 19c - 371-2 c - . 1.31 , 98c - - 3c - - 50 LI LES' mm iRS'EL L- NG STOKE Mbrven, - - IN. "Gold" and "Silver" Bramtil SOnorts 4 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 tho highest possible jerfection in our line of these famous GOLD 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 be had with cuffs either attached or detached. . "Silver" $1.00; "Gold" $1.50. 3323SSCCOCOSCOC fted Estate SlllSu WADESBORO. N. C. H as For Sale Town and Surburban Resident Property; Good Farm Property, Adjacent to the town of Wades boro ; Timber Lands and Good Saw Mill Locations. Itouscs for Rent or Sale on Easy Terms We represent ail branches of IN SURANCE, including the strong est Home Companies which invest all of their net premiums in Anson. Phone 52. Office in Parsons a Hardison Building T. C. COXE, President. W. T. ROSE, Sec'y &. Treas XOCOOOOJOOCCO! 6 Your brain goes on a strike when yon overload yonr stomach; both need blood to do basinem. Nntrition is what yon want, and it cornea by taking Hollister'i Kockr Mountain Tea. 3. centa. Tea or Tablets Martin Drag Co. A laymen cannot imagine the We spi tUt fnioo counU- el"u-rxssmeut felt by the news- ;ury ouM also tul that there I paper tniternity present when i . rv lynchin- si mil in A noon I JuJjrr Pevhlci caltetl the shcrifT counyr. irctiw ti ven to decide on ift chlirsc of Uic jury onc jv Iast nuuk: "Mr. Sheriff. I want vou . How Tlx Willminton Messcn- r r it: to keep two thinjr from this jury. U?- ,irv. ,i , ,i if 1 hear of your allowing J 2n J - T . lu-C, ?1U,U, oi n either of tho thb rhich I htnl ,1 rk V," n-bout to mention, I sliaJI fine 'ifetI ln tlul.yTuff l,M? XouanJ line you licTily. Do you dU.UwdllpuntJl. Jonc. liriir. mc, Wc don't ywi let thin, iherc wi dirrrt conflict of L.- .,r -,-.rw.- " i ;e r . i . t i , wlnC8f hojed that Uu Honor certainly fur t! ,ft.,P,Jw f t!l V does not place the two comraodi- - i ooer. Mtena IJ-n weakened 1 in th crr. !.cC STROLLER la '. J4. Ji and full size. S FOR 2 SO. Collar Comfort can be had In this stylo or In fact In any style "Silver' Collar, and there's a style for every taste." And '"' Durability, we guarantee our "LIXOCORD" eyelet end button holes to outwear the collar and at the buttonholes most collars break first. Iv yours 1 GEO. P. IDE & CO., Maker., Troy ,N. Y. GET IT AT MARTIN DRUG CO. Accurate and Prompt Prescription Service is whatyou always jjet vlen you have this class of work done here. Sprinting messengers wait your call. i THE MARTIN DRUG COMPANY PHONE 81. STEEL EENGlNii for your front yard Or Cemetery Lot v T iMicing We also have a very complete line of SILVER Collars in All The New Styles and Heights "Silver Collars, and they alone, are made with the LINO CORI) 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 Pear! l)oub!e Stitch. A ne-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. . 4 Wadesboro Clothing & Shoe Company HERE is. nothing that looks so well or is -more dura ble than our STEEL FEXCINfi for :.!! iinriMvs. We have placed quite a. great deal of this, ft during the past few months, and ii is row popularity with people who , wish to c;i:;l;ine dur.d.-iiii v with neat appearance. Call and get our prices or ask for any fur ther particulars. All correspondence prousjtjy answered. Anything you want in the way of Memorial Tablets, etc., from the simplest slab to ; the most costly monument. Wadesboro Marble and Granite i finishing Co. WADESBORO, N. C. ' J: f f" V t i J J NOTICE! We are now tanning CHROME LEATHER fnnn,l K metalic salts, commonly called Morocco, strong in libre,' soft and almost waterproof. Just the thing FOR LACING RE UTS. Will ue pleased to Have your orders when in need. 4 POLKTON. N. C- 1 f 1
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