IT H B A N S O IN I A IN : S E P T. "l OrT;
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TUESDAY. SEPT. 24,1907
1 South Carolina Ut k
jury k ra!l-l upon to decide the
if uilt or innorroc of a woman c-ru-"!
of killinjrher hulnJ. Thj
t.k ll ritfht ir of thir dotjr
,m pnwJI lo grl U fact in
tl r thoucli lawyer toUl tlxrn
that thrirduty tohow nxrcjr.
Knm tlx fart in tl ol it wm
rtarlj hown that th woman wa
ifuiltj am! acconlinjrljr uch a ver
dict Wrought in. TV jurjr
mtHiinKn.!"! nvrcjr 'nit clrarlj
I .T formal tlwir duty in not at
Umptinif to Jw it OxnvSrlrc.
r It ofu-n th ca.M that lawyep
Unr to make a jury think 0
fat of tli arcu-! i i their
. .
hmU. Tht if ! tiangni. wny
tliy make arxl rircute the law.
It will - a great ilay for tliU
runtry wln juror karn that
tlir only luty in trying a nse U
t. lin.1 wlrtlr or not, arronlinr
t. t fart -t forth, tlx art usil
i guilt or rvt iruilly" of tlio
hir for which he otamU indict
.!. ny huH Mind an to
tlt nj!ty prrMrril! for tle of
ffi and to the plea for nwrvj.
ile mauiilmg cry tf nic oer
atu lawyer In want eery
rruuinal at lirty. It jurors
Iarn tlat the prerinratue of iner-
v i e-teil in ther otlicial. To
mw eitenl it lie? in ll wcr of
i) re-hlini juli:". wImi may ile
mfl the maiimuin or ininiuuiin
lnilty f the 1k tr m jralnat
the na)ty a in hi ju lament the
- temaiU. Hut to tlK" rr
iM.r of lle Utte i jrien the w
r lit (wtnion in u.Ii c" a ihe
irrumlan e Mill ainit. Hi
luty it i to into 11h tleUiU
ft tle c&v anl wlten he IinU that
tl hottU ! Ihwij, he has llie
litr anl riilef; to allow it.
Anl no eirinir rn. i turneil
-I..wn. for a a rule our governor
)re usually criticisr! for lite liUr
tv tley often eierri- in granting
o many tnlon. It often
h.ttin w hen tleailing with tle
ALTtaKTltC ow for that. htm
niauo facto rinse tnlerpMt Ue
much-taJkrJ of furniture factory.
Wlxrv thrc U so much" smoke,
jou irf sure to find little firr.
For a long time enterprising cit
izena here have lieen willing to
help in this new enterprise and
the readine with which Major
HTock secured subscriptions
amountinjr to over 'S.00O . last
week. hows that soroelhinjr is
meant. .These sulKcriptions are
from the town's best Imsine men
men who will guarantee tle
successful management of the
concern.
Kiu theKockingham Angl
Saxon of Usl week:
The people of Hoffman and vi
cinity road a big step forward last
Tuesday when they rot I a special
tax of 30 cents on Uie huilrel dol
lars and 00 cents on the A to
supply the school fund of thnt dis
trict. We shotik! nay w r.niidering
the fact that, corn whikey was
the chief' commodity for which
Hoffman was so ntel only a few
years ago. It only goes u prove
that good grain will grow when
the weed are cut out.
rtiifJ Hews A MirrUre Aal
deits. Etc.
of our iople atten'htl
at Mineral
ome ol our
preaching Surnl ay-
Springe.
Mr. Irc Jones was badly hurt
recently by a mule running away.
Yellow jackets were the caae of
tlw mule running.
Mr. Henjamin C-ari-enter's hor4
ran away and tore up the buggy
but no one was hurt.
; PURELY PERSONAL
Miss Ollie Lockliarfof BolJrton
ui visiting relatires ir Monroe
Mr. Oscar Ilowman of J mel
low n. Vs., and his brother. Mr.
J. C Ilowman of Kenly, are at
home to attend the marriageof
their sister, MLs Minnie, tomor
row evening.
Mr. K. F. Fenton spent last
week with his daughter Mrs. Cov
ington of Kockington. His friends
will be sorry to learn that he suf
fered with chills while away from
his native heath
Miss Shelly Home of Lilesville,
visited friends in Lenoir last week.
Mrs. Kuth Baker of Waynes
ville arrived lie re. last week to
risit her father, Mr. W. O. Hen
nett. Mr. M. Pinkston is here from
Ellington to spend a few divys
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Pinkston. He holds a rc
sjionsible iosition with a larg
lumber concern of that place.
Mrs. H. H. Hill of Charlotte ar
rived here last night to visit her
sister, Mrs. T. W. Austin.
Miss Mary 1 tut 1 iff has entered
tho State Normal at Greensboro.
Mr. V. H. Lilcs, Jr., left for
Nashville. Tenn., last week to en
ler the Vanderbilt University.
Mr. Hendricks of G as ton i a
sjent yesterday and Sunday liere.
Mrs. C. M. Burns, Missess Mae
Punlap, Nannie Flake and Lilly
Bennett are touring the northern
cites this week.
Mr.'K. W. (JrifHn and hu sis
ter. Miss Mattic of near Monroe,
spent several lays of last week
witli the family of Mr. J. T.
(!aple of (iullcdgc township.
Mr. Horace McLendon. after
-iending his vacation with his
parents at Ansonville, left Thurs
day morning for Jamestown and
Washington ami on his return will
take a bu in ess course at King's
Miss (trace Wright who fell
and broke her leg over again is I nUSIDs College at Raleigh.
improving.
Mr. Johnson, the night o
rator, ami Miss Brown of Wingate
were marriel last elnesilay.
HAVE YOU TKIED . -,
V E G E L" I I1E
The Greatest Hair Tonic on
the Market?
It prevents falling; hair, cures
dandruff and promotes growth of
hair. A trial. will convince you.
For sale at
Kind's Shaving Parlor.
THIS SPACE
belongs to
A. B. CAUDLE
T; . T
we
MISS BECKWITH
Mr. E. H. Band, who has been
sjiemling sometime with his wife
at the home of her parents, Mrs.
W II f rI tutnn r f nrnr5llo
Mr. talker has move. I i into the . pfl yriiny ut for (ireenville,
house formerly occupio.1 by Mr. j t where he will buy cotton
Snnes. i ,js .season for Mr. H. O. Alexan-
Mri. T. C. lUucoiii of Pulkton;,,or of Charlotte. Mrs. Band will
,nt Saturtlay in Peachlaml. I Join ,im atlcr.
Mrs. Iuise Meggs ami Mis, Mr w , McKinnon spent
Mattie CaHwell of hitinire, . Sunday at Maxton.
C. spent Ut wrek wiUi relative; miss Rltic Mclntyre left for
ami inemis in .nson couniy . ,,er ,,omp at McOoIl, S. C, this
Mivs Fay Traywick s-nt un-1 mornjlljr aftCr siending several
day in mgate with her cousin, j wcoks wilJl Mrs (j s I.edbetter.
Miss Nella Tl.ouias. , Mr yA iirnY wcnf to James.
Mrs. John Kiker of Ihamoiitl ' town tay.
Hill is visiUng herdaughter, MrV. j MUs FrxI')C Flwartlsof Mor-
M. I. .Hornc. j vcll js j,crt assisting The Busy
Mivs Minnie Allen of Burns C,rncr fortc jn preparing for their
ville Uiwnship has entereil I each-! luiincrv owning this week.
lam High Jxrhol. . Mrs. W. T. Brasinglou and
.Mr. ami .Mrs. v iion naucom
He keeps an up-to-date
line of Fur
niture and House i
Furnishings.
Pianos, Organs and
other Musical In
struments.
Begs to announce that her display
.rooms" of Millinery and Notions
are in readiness for you.
During heir recent visit to the
Northern -Markets she gathered
together from leading fashion cen
ters the handiwork of the . most
skilled designers and fashion crea
tors, which she is showing in con
junction with clever and.practical
ideas from her own trimming
room.
Knowing she has the very Best
Styles of Merchandise obtainable,
she merely desires an opportun
ity to show you, and' extends to
you a cordial invitation to visit her
when you come to Jilesville.
September 24th, 1907-
Gooitils
iiir
Press
a'
rlillron ctwnt lavt irnb with r! .
rnminal r!aNe that the greatest ' "tc nrancn spent a iew uay KSVS jn Charlotte.
lirmm i th greatest mercy)
which ran I !on. It juror'
luly tiKr rarefully tleir lut.v
t rform it to the ecluion of
lutie- which lie elew here ami tlwn
llw majesty of tlnr law will l up-
Mr. M. C Traywick.
Jobcs Creek.
The recent heavy rains and
wind have wrought considerable
damage to the eotton in this sec-
ami it -iwrr towanl leni-! ! wing to the rapitlity with
i -.. , i i u hkh it oueneil ami the .scarcity
urn i
.i i .i .
i ui namis mere was a grrai
t : l.
the bright u ,u 'JC
Miv Mae (rd.
vung woman wm wa with the
rerentatie from the State
Uffnl of Agriculture when the
Karmers Institutes were held in
tin county la.t summer, ami told
well afut houhoIl nork. has
gu to her home in (. nada axnl
w ill l marrteil .soon to a newsirr
man. If Mi. Card can manage
affair in a ItouehoM as well as
le can tell aUuit Imw it houll
(iomf. ami we hate no double
thl lve can. ler will le a mbl
)MjNhkl. .Monn Kmiuircr.
Vi, ami we t enlure to say that
a nore deferring 'rson. if thi
nntr man is true to hi ex-
sited calling. nniM liae won this! Ixts for Sale Anson
. . . . . . ! it
HNi. l lillif tousekeeir. Nmu wir nwunnKf vo.
Mr. ami Mrs. John Y. liriggs
of Qiestertiekl were visiting at
Mr. Peter (Jriggs last week.
Srr.v U refiort Mr. Pleasant
Vaugn real sick at this writing.
!Io for him a sjeed.v recovery.
Mr. II. S. inkton will conduct
erice.s at New !Iow church next
Sunday morning at II o'clock.
Miss Cavie iriggs left last
week for Littleton, where she will
enter the Littleton Female College.
Mr. ami Mrs. II. C. (taddy and
family visited at Mr. II. W. (iad
dy Sunday. Hrt.
rew AivertlMneats.
folk are v envioti of newjjr
iom. Kten tuntr ami fuss if the
are given railroad .veN or get an
rational free ticket to a church
4ialle. If the average ?rson
couH it in his eay ( !) chair for a
few week ami listen to the de
mand which come to him to abuse
ami "ru out nearby every ?r
on ami otHcial in tle communilj'
ami I inflicted with a demaml to!
IxjUish some of the original t-
ry which iff alone ever vtx tlen
tley wooM mt worry at his a
ltrent gtwul fortune. Ami thougl
he might apar every day to glide
smoothly ilown the priinn mti
of dallianre, plucking every Cower
in sight ami sipping from everj
fountain by the wayside, not j
murmur of dissatisfaction wouki
! Iteanl.
Keal Ls-
(traml Millinery
Break
- Miss
St t!e Cliarlotte OUerver:
ymthy extended to Aunt
I arne Nation oo account of her
having been went to the Washing
too Citjr workhouse for violating
tle law in assembling a crowd in
lle ktreet is wasted, for she is ac
customed to thU sort of thing.
She Uoesn t mean a particle of
Itarm ami it does look a little hard
to shut a ladjr up for a little, thing
like uu out tl ought to t under
stood tliateven in this free country
j--ope must olwy tie law ami keep
a th grass.
ne ObMrrver is exactly right
Mr. Nation learned early in her
career that tle public could 1 ap
pealed lo through tle sensational
ami it lias been on this score that
l Iuls sought to nuke her fortune.
The Anman stands right in
line with the movement axnoog
Uw pliysiciaasof the town for tle
esUbJUhraent of a hospital it this
place. There is no reason why
Wad en Lo ro ahoukl not hare tL
Hasy Corner
Ojvning.
W. N. Jeans -Never
lUnges.
Fashionable Millinery
Sue Itcckwith, Lilesville.
Dress (ioods (ialore Liles ln
ilerselling Store, Morven.
Buggies ami Wagons Wades
)nm I jve Stock Co.
Furniture A. Ik Caudle.
Four valuable farms for sale.
Shoes- -W. J. Huntley.
I tank of n adeslwro.
New (ioods K. W. Aslcrafv.
King's Shaving Parlor
Iaml Posted (two).
A a sol Visitors la Rotcsoi.
Mxtua Cfcirf
Mr. J. . Troutnian of the
Walesbon Marble ami Granite
Finishing Co. was in Maxton Wed
nesday. I le had been over to Fay-
ettcvillc ami Park ton placing mon
uments at Fayetteville for Uie late
Ir. Hunter, and at Parkton for
the late J. T. Nicholson, brother
of our townsman. Mr. . C. Nich-
a
oison.
Miss Fanny Crump of Polk Ion
came down Wednesday ami went
over lo Ked Springs to enter the
. P. College. She was acoomna
nictl by her cousin, Mr. C R Ixd
lettcr, Jr., now of Virginia, who
was on his war to visit home folks
at Kcd pnngs.
I5ry.ttention is called to the
ailvcrtisemcnt of the Wades bo ro
Lave Stock Co. They are adrer-
tumg Uie famous I lock Hill bug-
gics ami wish the public to
know that they have sold over
ZOO of these with positive guaran
tees as to the wheels, yet have not
returned a single wheel on account
of impefections. Pretty good re
cord don't you think 1
"otic.
The school committee of White
Store township will meet at White
Store on Saturday afternoon, Octo
ber 12th, for the purpose of elect
ing teachers for that township.
Ihe Commitete. 1
Mai. T. J. Ingram returned
Sunday night from Henderson ville
ami Morganton, where he sjnt
several days with friends.
Mrs. Titos. N. Camp of Powder
Springs, (ia., is visiting her broth
ers here, Messrs. T. C. ami Fred
J. loxc.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sheek went
to Jamestown last night. They
will stop over in llaleigli to see
their daughters nt the Pnptist
Cniversity.
Miss Myrtle Aln rHft ms to
J Uichmond, Va.. tonight where
she will enter the. Woman's Col-
'a . t . . a -It I
lege oi that city. he win oe ac
coiiiwnieil by her father. Mr. K.
W. Ashcraft.
Mr. II. R Allen left last night
for the northern markets to buy
clothing for II. 11. Allen & Co.
Mr. Allen is very familiar with
his line of business and is well
known among the leading clothing
linns of the North ami it isexpec
til that he will find the bargains if
they are there.
Messrs. Howard McLartj and
Buervtte Andrews of Monroe
spent several davs of last week
here with friends.
i:r.i:es at Primitive Baptist Church.
Khlcr W. M. Moi.ms, A. G.
Mortoi. iiini W hIui lv! win ils will
conduct prva hing services at the
new Primitive I'mptit thurt h here
next Saturday ijiht at h oclk.
On the following Sunday, Klder
K. K. Lumly of Wilmington will
preach at 11 o'clock, and there
will le services in the afternoon
at J o'clock.
notice.
tnhtunve 1. Sction VI of the town
if Walitjro pruvile: "That no pcr
to !hJ) ltire any in tile or horse nn-hitt-heil
ujxm tbestreeta or ndewalka of
ail town. Any jenou violating thi
iw-tioo hall pav a fine of 5.00."
The pulIic iherby notified that the
frjCotnK or Ji nance will be enforced.
Thi the tril day of September, 1907.
W. E. Buot-K, Mayor.
"tHavc j-ou seen H. H. Cox's
line of furniture! Iletter insjiect
it before you buy.
tf"H0 First American Pencil
Tablets at Pec Iec Pharmacy.
The best kind. "
Largest stock in
town at Rock-Bot
tom Prices.
See him
you buy.
before
Farm For Sale.
One hundred and forty-five and one
half (14.i) acres of land in Bnrnsville
townnhin. situate about four miles
north of Polk ton. known a the Home
place, and now owned by Mr. W. H
Simmons. About nixty-five (6o) acres
in cultivation, good new seven-room
dwelling house, barn and other neces-
' i , . r
8ary DUiiaing. gooii wawr romeuicuir,
with srood pasture land, in good neign
twrhooil, daily mail facilities (Polk ton
R. F. D. No. 2). excellent school and
church conveniences. There is a lar-
ain in this excellent farm and country
ome. and if von want to buy, apply
3 nick to
OHN W. OULLEDOE. Attorney.
Wadesloro. N. C.
e
Valuable Farm For
Sale.
That valuable farm located 2 uiile
from Wadeaboro on the White Store
road on which I now live. The tract
contains 310 acres of good cotton, corn,
and meadow land. Contains plenty of
pine nmuer ana is wen waterea. -New
dwelling and good outbuildings.
Also a smaller tract of land of .V)
acre joining the above-mentioned lands.
(food farming land with frame hou.se
and two good springs.
For further information write or
call on. , J. T. HORNE.
24-4U ' Wadeaboro. NC.
Land Posted.
All persona are hereby forbidden to
bunt, fish or in anjr way trespass on
any or my lands in Uuileoge townsnip
ana adjoining tne tanas oi j. i. Aim
ledge. DrT J. E. Hart, the Ratliff estate
and others. "The penalty provided by
the law will be dealt to all violators of
this notice.
This Kept. 24th. 1007. -4t.
WILLIAM GULLEDGE.
At "House of Quailty"
CHAS. J. GATHINGS,
R H. GATHINGS and
JAS. A. DIXON
Arc Hustling for Your Trade.
And they've got the
goods you want at
Gathings Furniture Co.
KUTHERFORD ST.
PIIOXK NO. 41
Pepartmnieinilt Ds
. A Womnnier ,
Wc show the popular solid col-
Kji , as vjiccii, xji vjwij, udi iii, aiia
the bright shades of Blue, and of
xH course J3iacK is always one oi the
i a n c nr-L.
ut;bi jcni vi any jcibuii. 1 iiese
with our handsome display of
onappy jriaia omDinanons are
vstarting fall business with a rush.
: . i
i)ur assortment is variwl anJ complete, starting at I the
cheaper grades ami advancing, step by step, until you IiihI a
i
suitable kind and price. Our most jopular selling fal tries,
bring' :i9c, T0e, 7."c and l.CX) for the Uvst sNJge(l
Broadcloth. When you buy our-i)4-inch width l.(H the
yard Hrxwufeloth you will not have a disapMintment, as it
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holds its finish and color jerfectly, and is not the draujmg
up kind. !
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Brillianteen
We have Brillianteen in
stripes and plaid efFects as
well as Green, Navy, White,
Brown and Black at 35c, 50c,
and 75c.
For fast selling we offer a
few bolts of 52-inch Black
and Navy Brillianteen at 50c.
Three yards make a skirt.
Waist Flannel
Pure every thread Wool
Waist Flannels in Large Ro
man Stripes, 3'2 inches wide
and woven with a twill. The
yard 25c.
Franklin
Tweed
The same old price that you
paid for this fabric when cot
ton was 4c. Have gray only.
The yard 25c.
ilk.:
This is another good silk
season. We give you a fully
guaranteed one - yard - wide
Black Taffeta Silk 'at $1.00.
Beautiful Plaids and dolid
Colors at 50c, $1.00 and 1. 15.
Hats
Men's and Boys" Sample
Hats in Black, Brown and
(iray, TelescoMs and (Al
pines, worth from $1.25 to
1.50. All going your clioice
for 75c. i
Enameled
Ware
One case Blue Knameled
Ware in Milk Pans, Boilers,
Mew Kettles and Wash rans
priced cheaier than tinware
While it lasts each 10c.
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Liles' Underselling Store
MORVEN, N. C.
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lOOCCOSO&OCeOCCCOGOGOOOCOOOSOCOGQSCOOOOGOCCC
Do You Want
The Best and Cleanest
When you buy toilet articles? You will be
lect from our new and complete supply of
pleased if you se-
Clothes, Hair, Tooth, Nail, and Flesh
Brushes and Combs of all kinds.
These are bought for service and sell on their merits.
Our stock of Fancy Toilet Soaps and Perfumery is the lest we
could buy. Come and see the new goods.
THE MARTIN DRUG COMPANY
PHONE 81.
SCHOOL BOOKS
The only place in town to get your School Books is at our store
In addition to School Books, we kee'i
Books of Fiction, and a full line
at a new and -complete supply of the
; the State Board of Education has been ft
used in the Oraded School also are hen1. X
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and we desire to say that a new and -complete
Books recommended by
received. Books to le
a line of otherj choice
ie of School Supplies. S
A full line of Pure Drugs and Fancy
Toile
Bible
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Monument x
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Some New and Pretty Post Cards Views of scenes
around Vadesboro. Among these is the Confederate
THE PEE DEE PHARMACY
6ceccosoocoooooooeocococoosieoorB
With Life-Like Moving Pictures
Jethro Almond's Famous Bible Shows will exhibit in Wadesboro
Six Nights, Beginning Sept. 23 and extending to the 2Sth.
Ihis great show is carried in its own private car and has a great
many attractions which you will not regret seeing. It is under its
own tent, located back of Dr. Bennett's office.
Besides the Passion Playi with its life-like moving pictures, will
be shown Ten Nights in a Barroom, New York City and the San
"rancisco Disaster.
i
Be sure and see these wonderful
age from a scientifical standpoint.
attractions, the marvel of the
Admission, 15c; children under 10 Years, 10c; Reserved seats 10c
Extra. Exhibition begins at 8 p. ra.
Good Eatings
If bought at the right place cost rib more than inferior goods.
1 . We have a fresh lot of the famous National Bis
cuit Co.'s-goods and the name guarantees the quality.
2. We keep fresh supplies of Francis II. Legget's
Goods and Li bby's Pickles, Sauces and Preseves. These are
standard and are called by name.
Bring along your jug and get a gallon of Pure
Georgia Syrup. j You get the best when you. buy it from the
barrel.
4-. Choice lot of Coffees that sell from 10 'cents im
pound and up. j
S. A. BUN TON
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And AiIl sis& Bach Purchaser lO lRt- r-
All Buggies and Wagons Bought From Us!
These have advanced from 71-2 to 10 per cent. Knowing it was coming, we contracted ahead for
u ui oiuumunn ia6una auu au ouiimino uusfiiw ana iuo iUCK ulli, oi wmch-we have enough
to carry us tnrougn tnis season, ana propose to give our customers the benefit of same so save YOUR
money by buying Good Goods from one who looks to your interest Call and inspect our complete line1 of
uuggica, vaiiiaco, vv auii anu xxctxii ui vciy u est, rip lion.
'Remember our guarantee goes with each sale.- Terms to suit you.
WADESBORO . LI1E":3
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W. B. KERR
manaeer