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The Ansonian w. c BIVES. Hit I 1 At !htofi.-'l,X tr of Mrrb S. 1 S I UCSDAY. AUG. ?a 1907 Vc ho fc ly rtntTl"i that tl color) man houkl Hirni f.tJ from i-litir not for the ,U of tUrountry alon butmt f H for hi own brl inUrL. 'n-f that thU true i not wani ng. an.1 not only lb inWdlijrrnt wintry lJt Macka wll. d mit that th colored nvan a yet no pla n litic. Tlx fol lowing uiurinrf from 00 of tlc Uik'hlrt rnrn-f tlx Sute, anl who ha lone hi rvf I .. - full of fellirr to 1)1 r- alio Uw Wr f'l ' . nAiatuB Ih f' of th l-t . itl w-etit . all " 1J . iub.4 (? I.- "- " I"4111 if r n h-'tp tt Wiuw thi ir ri-MI tlx nillHU ul h nw to bring tl jirn into ihtK- in. it ha rritM irl by ""nf of lUtwsr -.....i W imtlv htr thi to ' ' ., ay in rrAy: that if tho gudtj mii.l tand the stench thry hate rt. It tliero rwre of how rmo the IhI from "iich v htnal corruption in the future. While it i rt a l-axant Usk, thin Il-r tarU re.ly to eire such i r rupto wlereer it i olisertr!. t tle U-t primary rlettion heM rrt tin inmn for tlw nomination of ..inn irliial. Mrm-H were enar tl tht niA.le loyal ilemorrats xhml f their rt.vs action. Men turne.1 iiway in tlivtfust from the jrnlU aiI re fuse I to ote. Wfi lo not -lieve that lhrs thiniT tfl or lefeateJ any raixliilate I the time. Uit tley were wronjj rieierthelev This iir merely alio lel to the matter without men tioninj: the ntnui of thoe resjwn- ihle. We liee that the time ,s rome when such thouKI 1 fillip' rir. no mailer h whom it is prartuel. We owe allegiance to rt irty or moement, tltf lsic prtmiph of which will justify siK-h. Tle time has come when it t methoU may as well pretail in rJt-iions a in ou.sinx4 enterprises t th- man who stxxU fir dis MntMi in rimer i"iuio or in nis Nusines atTairv, will lar watching twn it cnes to the otlxr. To the cohnis) man we rvt this is arl will remain a white man s riHintry anl a winle mans ifo rnn.ent. It has reuirc fori m mhih instamrH to make r so iitatftame orve stanLs ctcr i . t re.iy lo assert tne while titans rUini. WlTieer the colore) mn is wrary f such a state of affairs, lot him srrk a climate a .a i t . t wiwre ine iiiiiai atnxsHtere is a wm nwre rfneniai to turn. I iiere is t k a -1 t aiaxe. ixn llie-se few cea.se lleir raillin, time in tliis coun- lr for the roloreil man will l improf el. A REPLY-TO CITIZEN For quit awhile ihr ha n a scarcity of articles in favor or Ue open saloon. On sevf ral oc- i tlu use casicms we narr inp'.v. of our columas to anyone wishing to defen.1 the? great business pro- motini: H institution. ne sa loon su porter finally agreed to write an article .lefemlin: In- !- f i L . n - hi& siUon. iiroviueu, name km never disclose.!. he did not een want Tiik Ann U3V deil to know who w rote the article. Well, we waited, exi-ect-imr to have somethinj: to reply to. nince our efforts so far have lecn i;i - cur-,t;nt at a snake in hijrn line w -p - crrvs without irettin a sijrht at it. Ytu never ca,n tell just what mffit ion are havin. At lvt our " - j - - - - ei-cted contributor catne up will a long face and sanl that Im- i ever couM quite convince hiniseli lliat tlie ionle would not i out that I.. ... lU ...Ihrir of the sahion" defence. Hut "Citien, in the M. & of last week, is Ukler. lie rome rl lnour.ces to the Iftl vsMa.a w world cerUtn utterantes of Tin ..vt.v Itohh lirave man thai he is. Heliees s,mething ami 1 to av so. What a to- i.?.. . rn rth'us. current ami l - .... - ancient history. Knal rights ct cetera. Hut it remains a mys tery to us that he forgot to sign his name to such a ma-sterpioct. Wc hear that he himself was com plimenting his efforts since the ar ticle apKaird and no doubt if it ... in I ttublished nirain, he ,.il.1 natrh awav that doubtful non do plume and Udtlly lix hi? lawful signature thereto. Wei may he t himself on the shoul tier and say. "That whs a gran, stroke of mine. I did what n one else has dared to do ami what has liecome uni-pular a tliiny it. ! has itmnn into disremite. I dared to defend the ojn sale o whiskey. I plead for it ami. though I hid Udiind a meaningless ho liefore me has ilawl to go even that farf' "Citizen. you have immortalize yourself if you w ill but step for- wanl and claim what is rightfully yours. To attempt to answer such weighty article is a task for which we demand due credit ami having explicit faith in our citizenship, to reward those worthy, why here THE A IS SO NIAN, AUGUST 12, O, As Our Contemporaries See It 1 QO 7. ' " - .- - f 1 . ar goes: In the lirst place, "Citizen" would hafe it understood that the ui in no tninner Im it proven a 'iwlitical it. ner im it favored any class of ersons to the exclus- n of others. Citizen Iould know bv thb time that it is one thing to make -statement and something entirely different to prove it. He simply makes the atement and offers .no prooi. It is equally fair for all clashes. Helou h the section providing for the sale of Ue liquors: Sc I.V That it hH be anUwful Ux inr jhvrit-tn to me or 1" -ritm ti any intoxicating liqiiun of whatvrr miw anown or r.w mnv tvrwiu who is nt in actnal neel .f n-h tinon for medical purposen. or t.t nuke or jovr a prencnpoon ur mu miM h M'intiT i lrinki to or f.ir any er w.r irti. fy nmlmoch phrwevan charjee. anl th-n only in faith for tulii-inal piirij uny- An3 V rii4Atin anv of the iroviim of tnm rrtion hll hejmiltyof a mimlemeanor. tn.t mhall finl or tronruwoea. or iwio finl aiil impri-metl at th ni-creUon of th- onrt. lTnlhsl. this actahaJlnot W cwntrul to prevent any phyncian a hrrHnU-for- l-finl rrom pvinj? prewrirtion for a quantity not more than .m- quart l-fore einK anch per mm. ni tbf written rej)reenUUon of nolh-r tht iuh pn-Hi in in actual an! nrjfnt n-l of piritnotv, rinooa mlt lwrs f.ir mlieinal pnrpoaea: lYovi.!-!. further, that mh prrwerip k il iti-hl to imch written tjttioii. U'arinic the tme date tht-rs.,f ; lTontL farther, that no phy in -hull hrfe more Un twentT fire nt ft Kinnif a prwrripUou In nr cast: Prorill. farther, that any P n-i whu -hall willfnlly anl fairly make representation to any pbywcUn r.r the purpo-e of pn nrini any ipiri nu.n. -iniitiM ir malt iuinom for him .Oiall irniltT l hall be finel not in.re titan fifty dollar or imprisoned n.t mr- than thirty It It will lc seen from the above tt.it it i not necessary for the ' i a ' - - phvsitian to make a special visit and charge for that in addition to his charge for the prescription. You claim that every citizen of the county will, if the medical de- isitory is adopted, liecome inrtner in the whiskey traffic. You knew lietter when you made the statement. The law provides that no profits above the actual ni ending exenses shall accure. Vow Imw do von claim that the citizens of the country will be irtensi Men ioin each other in partnerships that are expected to It in orolits. We trust that the time shall never come when this town or county cannot exist without profits derived from the sale of whiskey. It is a shame to refer to Christ's miracle in defending the present- day oien saloon. We do not be licve that Christ ever converted " . .a t niirp water into such a nuiu as that disiensed by the modern sa loon. It is indeed a poor argument for anyone to say that, inasmuch as Cratfclif at Straws. (Charlotte New.) t . V. & m1a .,An .seveni years bo uic n mic ehieflv democrats, but by no - . - means altogether so, arose in their .a . . a might and decreed uiai , me igno rant negro voters should do lon ger stand as a source of contami nation and pollution in the politics of this state. Since that good day when the amendment was passed. disfranchising the negro, there has been avwonderful transforma tion in the politics of this state. thanks to democracy, uood men today are no longer defeated by the corruptionists who wielded the negro vote. A man stands on his merit and unless he has merit he cannot receive the honors of this commonweal th. Since that good day, when we freed ourselves, things have gone along smoothly and without fric tion. But, it would seem that this serenity is to receive a severe iolL at the hands of liquor men of a . Anson county, who, according to report, have ushered back he dark days and are scouring the woods, dragging illiterate and un scrupulous negroes lo the jtolls the idea being to secure a major-, it j- to keep Wades bo ro wet. If the information is correct, as to the conduct of certain liquor men in Anson county, then it is the duty of every citizen who believes in purity of i clitics, who lelie,vcs in the course this state has follow ed for the past few years, under the new regime, to denounce, and do all in his jwwer to thwart this effort to revive the ghost of cor ruption and political filth. We trust that noble spirit which fills the breasts of Anson's citizen ship will become aroused and de cree that such foul and base means of defeating the will of the major ity of white citizens shall not be permitted. Yhen the pniosition to legis late Anson dry was brought be fore the last legislature, it was urged by the prohibitionists of that county, who had a petition ',-ontaining the names of most of Anson's best citizens, petitioning that liquor be legislated out of Anson, that because of the negro vote which liquor men brought in to the election that it was almost impossible to enact a law which expressed the will of the white cit izens. It would seem that there was reason for this claim. Such a situation as this should not be permitted. The Jevs can not find language too strong to de nounce the spirit of those corrupt liquor men, who would traduce the political system and thwart the wishes of the majority by such base and despicable conduct as above described. Ye devoutly trust that the will of the majority of Anson's good white citizens will win in this matter. PeichLanj Itemsr Sereral of the Peachlaiid folks attend ed church at Hopewell Sunday. L Mr a. S. C- RoX is quit sick. The Rural L'tter Carriers' Aiwxia tiou of the 7th Congressional district veil! xueet at Marwhville on the 1st Mon day in SepteinbjT at lUo'clmk. Let u orge all the Carriers of Anxou county to attend: Rev. tei. II. Atkiu.-uu of 31onroe will li in a meeting here on next Thursday, th? tSud. and continue for mmie day. Mr. Jf H- Hornbnck. who left this Stutt; almt 1 years ago to make his home in Teraa. i ispending' this month v.ith frieud and relatives here. He ftiyi crop are better here than iiv Texas. A Ctrl of Think? We wish to express our sthcere thanks to the kind neighbors! and friends during our dear mothers long illness. The family of Mrs. Eliza Trsp. Pinenles for the kidneys strengthen these organand assist in drawing poison from tne wooa iry tisra,-kidney, bladder trouoi. ior. .. lago and tired, worn -on t fetding. , lney imnn- nni. k relief. Satisfaction i gnar- anteed. Sold by Martin Drug Cot :The Ansonian AYantjAds. brin wonderful results. 1 fttttm timing II AGatiiinos furniture m ft at W v. ii v a. Ien askei to explain bm tl rommissiooers of nson rMinty will s.xurr tlieir wlmkey to supJy tlw tle(iritory in the ernt that th proioed bill shall ratttWsl at the coming election. H.e Ull provides that tlx nuin gr of tl ilej-itory shall pur- rha tlw suck of liquors and the rounty Jivsician shall examine the vane to st that only pure liquors uitahh for nteihcal puriajtses arc -ld. It is not stated wherr the hquor are to lie nurchaseil. but wrr no dithculty to lw rxer- i . ifiicni in in is matter, liiereare a numler of repuUble firms in tlm lnilel States who manufact ure pure liquors for medical pur ami we pre-sunx that tlev will rontinue to do mx rem a'i i ell say since it is iminissible k a erfect life, therefore no attention - whatever to that live iy mor- nrohi hition will not totallv uro- ZTI. vTT.i- i.: w i.... ihitlfi'ai.s TIT fiftnalinir whiskey Mil I - I ill- I I wa" ll I II I I I - " " . i ' M when was there a pint legally sold in Ya.lesUiro? Whiskey men themselves d i.t even claim that they oMxluct the business legally. As to our forcfatliers making . ii . . . t t i ani siunir wni-SKey. wnv we tio not deny that such was true in many ca.ses, but that fart does not place any moral obligation un us to continue that or any other evil practices they might have in- als. "Citizen," such a weak argument is unworthy of y mi. ; As honest as you are, you should not resort to sueh nonsence. Prohibitory laws may not era- dicatc the inonlinate drinking of whiskey, but wherever tried they I have serves! to minimize it. You Vouching for Ncfrocs is Bad. Tlie registration supervisor of Anson county, N. C. is . register ing negroes under the grandfather clause of their registration law Such men as Judge R. T. Bennett go before the registrar and state that they knew their grandfathers to be white men who conld vote before 1867. Hetter stop it, Judge; you'll be sorry you did some of these da.ys if you don't mind. Using money to carry an election for whiskey is bail enough, Heaven knows, but vouching for negroes is worse than that because it reintroduces them as it factor in politics to be used by base men for tid government, and we do not believe the democrats of Anson county will stand for any such. The fidelity and devotion of Anson county democrats have been tested i a would indicate that vou are sv. el and proven too many times. A more ! . . . . i . . trhit mun niQi vnf fnp rit o nr !nc t vay- awa v ugulliOi a prohibition bill but the white man who assists or connives at with nride. but has it causal von "tt . ..i...T. .V the registration of negroes is ... . i i-niiiuiL iuai no reiorni ever - i i. to hoKI dearer the church vou ran. in rl,v l,i r, nt . ? , , . -.. , , : ' , ;. ,s lenamg nimselt to the effort .rs ami aiuKie 10 w un priiiei l" inru 1 ou that s beinc made all m-Pr tha lias it in anvwav he is; to make lu 'i turn up some SouUi to mn th. .lrr t tl.A . M.VO.t .U.U,.l ,.,..t.SP,.tS yote ()ncc , l.l-w- r Ka -s. 4 n-. :.;.t i "v1 wc . LuVa . as'n jw ooiioi .Maine, .nr. -nrl tlA uhn a Va. am .wro. ...:il (t - . i wmm.m IVIS M. t.4. I HI lVf i Will I F I AM ir M rA ft ft kl tvi a I- n v 1 w" . " ; i'y be used U vote every one of ...o.v -uH-n. V" nrsHthem, and then im mis IU1IHT Will UC lOUIKI ... .P . A rn. ...I... . l vJ I Too, I . I - -- " " a s a , i Firulinir another erih as vou do (O" Home.) iiuIlISI in TImH' nrtpr i latmsil ! to I- ,rf.x t. A..I that decanter I Uk'ht t0 W wi,,inr to ai,tin an' .Lt.ur,! ......1. . . r... 1 w-v .vou can to improve the con- v V ' -t va ' O-l S IUUIJI Ain lkOA! til A striMkfn wliirli ilnr. ing its onward rush through civil- lhc church U?S thc ,ro,b,em iation. ha.s Iowip down in its . " its greatest enemy? Your article lives ami washeil away bright proects than any other known agency. You ioint to it dition of affairs. Are you aiding or are you defending the saloon, nemyf Your article .o that you are say- church, "Overcome Hi Hi) Hi Hi CHI N.AWARE! FOR EVERYBODY J lleyond a doubt, I have the largest and most com- plete line of Chinawarc ever seen here at this time of J year. A great variety of designs to select from, and j the prices are as low as you could wish. Come and j see what we have. No trouble to show you. OUR ENAMEL WARE! Is beautiful in appearance, enduring in quality and san- j itary because so easily cleaned and always free from rust. It costs you less in the long run than that tin- j ware you have leen buying. .lust received such a big lot of pans, pots, dippers, ket- ; ties and boilers that we can sell it to you cheaier than,! ever. Blue Flame Oil Stoves Are in demand for this hot weather and if you expect ; to buy a stove, it will pay you to investigate what we have. W. IN. TO .TO 'TO TO TO TO TO TO TO A GET IT AT MARTIN DRUG CO. ABSOLUTELY FKEE $75 Worth of genuine Hand Painted Japanese China. With each purchase from our store we will give a ticket from our cash register, showing amount of purchase and wjien you have tickets to the amount of $10 we will give the holder of this amount of tickets one piece of this handsome Japanese China. The only condition of the contest is that thc ticket must be for cash purchases. Think of it! we give you value, received for your money, sell you goods as cheap as any store. Wo offer you as extra inducement polite and courteous treat ment with prizes for cash. , , i TiicMnTiN nuc OOMPANV f t PHONE 81. m m These We Especially Welcome And they can feel assured that when they ilacc their wmits ! fore us,Uhey will 'je carefully studied and every, effort made m our part to take care of the young couple's every wish in luaK ing their lirst selection of Furniture and Furnishings for Their Home The "Full Liner" Store carries the goods with which to nun the space, from TIIK KITCIIKN TO TIIK PAKLOK.' We put down all Floor Coverings, put.'up Window ' Shades and lix everything ready for use. The Gathings Furniture Company ; "THE HOUSE Ot QUALITY." Rutherford Street Phone No 41 Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi ing to the mis evu ii you can, mil l am rgaimt you ami for the evil." Wi: hear of some who, on ac count of vhim thing said by thi llr, hate refused to rote the dry lirket. We rr of he opinion tltat tlnpy nerer exctetl to rote it beforr. Hy such action, a xksX amount of principle. U shown. Is !c breath they tell tlx; poor ignoran: man that h will not b a!4e to get a drink of whisker if the tn gors dry; in th next they declare that the town will be full of blind tiger whukey. Such thin argument! A rrmt of color applied for registration under the. Grandfather Clau Ut week, claiming to be a lineal descendant of President Andrew Johaon. He waa re ommeded by Judge IL T. Ilen-lett. your success in life? As to a foreigner hashing up character here. We seriously doubt w lie thc r any man's charac- actcr has suffertnl bv his comins'. Wc rise to sa3 however, that this town posseskses a great number of characters which no foreiirner or nativc-liorn can hash. They just won't yield to the operation. If you don't care to be told that you are voting with the ncgros, why cca.se in your efforts to regis ter them, for we supposed 3011 were placing them on the books for a purKse. It is not flattery to speak of the good qualities of "our Primitive lUptist friends." . It's all true that we said. 'Itcd-ye" for the stomach's sake! Do Trie dare take it for such a reason I 1 in me reference to the post- office ami Mr. Matlierson, "Citi zen" simply shows, as he did in speaking of the ancient .decanter, that he is living in a now remote past. Even sneers at a modern postoffice. Wake tiii, .Mr. Van Winkle, Something has happened since you have slept. - Man is a sensible animal and his Anglo-JNuon blood has come to assert itself against the great evils incident to the open saloon. True, as you say, every nation has had its stimulant, bat the day of King Alcohol io that capacity is draw ing to a fitting close. The medical depository is not an untried method of handling the liquor problem. It has work ed successfully whereerer tried! Jr SUMMER TIME B A R G -A I For Next 10 Days In order to make room for New Stock arriving every day. Bed Room Suits in your conclusion, is helping but We appeal gently to thc sturdv litile to solve the present question, manhood and patriotism of Anson which, if solved as we think best, nt to let that old race question be will help much toward bettering resurrected again and the Demo- the conditions you mention. crat who insists upon registering negro rotes should be exposed for Msck our last issue, thc d is pen- each and every offense. The ne- sary has lieen voted out of Ches- ro nce nfts made agreatdeal bet tirt;l.l t : tr progress without the use of the " '- than .. it!, TT 1 l t i-i; I I" " aocv now vmauuc.mic oion ior prouioi- manifest no inclination or desire lion lsenson, arrenton and to enter politics asrain. unless ther FxJenton. During the time, (Jov- r persuaded by some designing! ernor Hdke Smith of (Jeoreia has wni.le Ptcian, and it is a creditl ienal the prohibition bill just , IS t5S H!" ih-u u. uie legiswiurc 01 ine mem lead industrious. honesL so- .uiie. l nis Dill is in many re- ber lives and steer c ear of the Mocts a more stringent law than white man who tries to get them the one the people of this countv ,JRCk inM P""cs. are asketl to ratify on the 31st. $10.00 Suits for. 3.".00 Suits for. 30.00 Suits for. .$35.00 , 30.00 25.00 Sjiecial prices on a few Side-Hoards. Don't forget my Specialties i lied Springs, Mattresses, and Floor Coverings. In these I lead, others follow. PHONE 145 ' I MOTTO: Small Profits Make Quick Sales. r m i m m m m "a m m Hi The Right Goods With A Close, Quick Price and the Money Down Every Time. The Few Remaining Summer Days Shall Be Notable Ones From a Bargain-Yielding View Point ' ii? . . fc ' . Men's Alpaca Coats $ 1 19 Men's Hlack, unlined Alpaca CoaLs with neat white si ri )'.. Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi worth $2.00. Price balance of season . . Linen Goats 39c Colored Coats, cool Men's Linen now ... . . . and .sr. p.i comfortable, . . .- :::r Hi 'Hi WD Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi) Men's Suits 2 33 Men's Brown Twilled Suits with neat 1 lerring-bone sti i w, worth $3.30. Our price now '.'.''.: Better Suits .Our special is Suits to sell from $5.00 to $10.00. Ye made prices on these to clean up the Inst garment. ' Prices now . . . 2. S3, 3.M3 and 5. S3 Voile I2 '2c Hlack Wool Voile, worth 20c, our price, from now on k'V Lawn A few bolts left of our Fancy Floral and Striped Lawn b close at f 12 Lawn 10c Lawn . 5c Lawn i' .T'.c .5?c .:ie Hi Hi Dress Linen Yard-wide Dress Linen, worth 25c, going now the yd. ir.b- Boys' Suits It is not too late to buy .your boy a new suit when you ran get these prices . All $1.25 Suits now. . .80c All $1.50 Suits now . . .$l.m All $2.00 Suits now i .,$1.50. Hi Hi LILES' UNDERSELLING IVIORVEN, N. C. STORE HAVE YOU TRIED A MEAL AT THE r r CITY RESTAURANT ? ccccecooocoos xooocoooaooaco m Estate &losuranc. 1 .1 k r v tc c n . . "i YtfADESBORO. N. C. Till ItlflPP lme linon i lin--.nrll.r m.n.lini.Ll 1 ? t .. ... .'...X. ...- v i kii.ri r u ill i ii i 11 ii n - :i i ii i w 1 1 1 11 1 1 n. I ml n i V """" "-' " uuucj new mana?ement. dood cooks, wholesome food, and tlm vice is what wc offer for your patronage. Call and get a Lunch or kleal icc line of Fruits, Tobaccos and Cigars on hand all the time L. D. E D W A R D S, Proprietor. Tempraic Grovrlnf. (Smith6)d Herald.) Onward sweeps the march ol In Wadcsboro township, there . vv w . - 1 .. . ... nefrfw KKII tl, - k i-i l"1!" aou ieTaiizel whiskey negroes. Miall they be the bal- s l onmMi :n xwi. nv., ' tnee of power by which this good Whiskey advocates mav snerni township goes wet or dry f money, light and work to make the business a success ami rivt- O A 1 . t . . t 1 .11. t . . . .Mr. coniena mai me dry neo- aoie. otii jusi so sure will the ne- ple arc taking just as much inter-1 f"ous. business of making and en- est interest in the nrro . couraging arunitenness be des I - . c , J ilo v tle wrt ivinlA Tii f A I i . ... ..- i r , r rumniatioo exists. It relivM t nnm OS the first day of May of this 32? JXSor protrndin jcr, wic puu taxes 01 negroes I 7- oa oj-Martin Drng Co. were paid. Their property taxes. man will gLdly give you space to luTSU prove it if you can. - Is that fairt to pply right -whew soreness ..and in- amounting in some cases to only L,?"?1. uble nd letus two cents remain unpaid. Noi ?lite i .i.i t j -i. wu. rw wuuu or iron does that look suspicious to you f beds. Gathings Furniture Co. ' No more June Brides for 1907 Uut hare just received nobbiest line of Jewelry you've seen in HAT, SCARF and VEIL PINS, BELT BUCKLES, FANCY COMBS, etd Some of those New Collar Supporters for tbe ladies so popular just now. We have the above In Silver, Geld Plate or Solid Gold. Call and see the pretty things so sty lishT J3 rri stri for Whom Is Insurance? It is not for-the rich, nor thc independent, nor the sellish. It is for the man who recognizes resj)onihi!ily; for the iiiaii who will discriminate who will take" the money he needs for other things and put it in-Life Insurance, because, he sees that the protection ofhis loVed ones afterfhis departure is the great est need of all. Such a man is worth insuring and such a man should be sure of his insurance. - , , - There is no company in existence which has so effectually safeguarded the interests of its policy-holders, and at the same time iias made such liberal provision for them, as the SOUTH FDU I itrcr c TDIICT . i-fl LI I L OL mUO liU. I r.S cnaccf,. ..,..l l, !!. ' been equaled. We have written over $100,000 in Anson county since Jan uary 1st-- We want you to become a . policyholder.- Mt us show you its plans. This Company as far as practical loans or invests its premiums m the section from which they are drawn. Write or call on us. I Phone 52. Office in Parsons a Hrdison Building T. C. COXE, President W. J. rose, Sec y a Treas hCOGOGOOQOC
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