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'T HE A N SO IS I YIN, OCT. 2 2, 1 Q O T. The Ansonian w. a BIVCNS. Catrt a mrcTWk X matter Jaly 3 t al tktrtofirl WfcWWjnx N C. WkW th Art Cw ' tr t4 March t. XKt TUESDAY. OCT. 22. 1907 Tiir. A can truly jr to tle happy-farl mountain mm, wimen end children whn arrived hre Saturday nwrninir. "We are iJ you harr ni' amnn ov We bid 3u weltriie. Yoor rrn.l m.Hjntain have given you m bright O Vrar tr 3 r father andjrrand fathxr lmuilil to ohr town was ..n t.U of rtHir apH1 nl rrr usr, crffe and noey. Tuday you come to help it male nvr.ey in our factories wnv of you will work with tt every winter, cwini ck to vour boiiwr in tl summer to till tnur farrm arvl vrrni trill rarry with ytHi rtmny yon hate rned down hr that will l lnt in irojifnt in jnr hi of yon will like our place an. I our jopJe - well that you will tay with tlie- entire year. We n-ed nre of your ple nd will try to make your stay .Ia-ant that jou'will write back Iroar tieople really want m pn- fwngtr station here worthy, of tin tow; n. let them prove it next Thursday by clonic op for a few hour and attending tlo hearing beforf tl corporation commU fion which U to lie held in the courthouse. If the town U suc cessful you will irin more in many war, hy the station akcd for. Uian your bminew could pasaibly ! on that one dar. It uj all show tloA w!k are Morvca Mews. We are hating irrnnd weather for the fanners toliaisli iratberinff their bountiful crops of cotton. Hut the dust is something fearful on merchants ami especially fo on Saturday when the town is teeming with all ajres and sizes of people and all kind of vehicles imaginable. .Mr. arvl Mrs. C. M. Funk and daughters. Misses Inez and Jessie, and Miss Callie Niven left Satur- l r t 4 Tf... ..II limy Mir 'nresiun. wcj I visit relatives at Rowland hefore r nxt actie intercut in the iiwtter IMny frionLs of Miss Hat- that we are .ai'their Ijacks and tie Hines are rIsaI U have her are willing to endore tln-ir action, f with them again after an extended I visit to frientls in Waxhaw. lKJTlvi wlat this mi-r hal js, Ilensie (tray of the faculty to say recently on the mail order j of Morven High School and INI State Fair in Kaleigh last week. Mivi Marv ( iiillfk'p. whoso xian tfive about trwlini.' r,Ul j Hunt illness has Uxn reprtiil le lKni merclunUisall right. Tl'f10 j f. rr. is i-onvalescing. are merchant heir in Marshville Mttffn ; h(nA ls lo who axe filing ewlng niac-l.in t-garrtiillfHl on having such a as goal, it not oci er. ii.an r , ( . am, cflicienl facui,v. Re present tt r i...;iu . j fwm. .1. K. Moore an I txxsiness, iur norau. ..,.i i ,i, s MtUU the foilowini: commrm: T1U a-Ivke which Tn: A C. thf many out-of-towners who were here in the interest of their purses last week asfoou if roi oci er. i. an r, - j iH ani, cfncient faculty bought from nna.lonlot hous idrsthponnhoarc tor w ui irrigiu " 1, hIding the fort, they have recent- the pnee all toU here at tl !,y Miss Lillie Wall to us- of the local merchant is o n . overwhelming num- ltf.3ii. h''w ,,,7.K'ilrs of children who are daily good in other thu.gx But i the , fellow wlo gets Vcke,l up Im ;";n- 11 nuil onler ln to blame ..w Mr. and I Mm. Uoy Iiarentme of . . . . . i .i i i ! l.trHIl. s. l. went anion? - n wr l. nnw u mi i it- iih mi - - . I 1 I . . n nierchant lias unless the sail lorai iwrrVint uuMi urintcrs ink to nnrr thi information, iust a t lie mail on ler houses do! If home The Hanlinon building is near nerchanU would give more nUm i ing completion and is indeetl n lion to their ad vertisemenls. h:imlsome building. I'et the gooil M,nx to your frier-K "COMHTO which is the most imirtant de: work go on, ami only hope it will W IKSlM)l;fl " tl connecteil with tlieir Ivjsmess. no contagious ami gei .ioren on j the public would Know more aooui . what is offerwl them at iiome. m,. (. ha. May is al)Ie to lie on ' our .streets agnin after several folxtoa Hotes. weeks illness. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Carter. Miss Mr. ami Mrs. Cha-s. If.. Coving Flosiie Napier. Dr. T. M. Smith j ton ami daughter of Chesterfield ail Mr. Isaac Martin will leae are ixctetl to sjend a iait of M"k drop a tear with his many friend in tli state wlw yet murn tin ilealh of John Charles McNeil, which on urred Thnrstlay after-rw-m. lie wa at the time of his !eath twi tte sUif of the Charlotte i Itrrer ami during his hort life had attracted the attention of the lt literary talent of tin i-un-tr. lie w a nun of rare ami l-vuliar gniih ami Muiethings he this week with the family of Mr. John Covington. Some of the young-men are already wearing smiles eight incites across. Miss Nannie Griggs has come to live with Morven people :tgain. Mr. Hoy Pratt, or. of o;ir risinjr young men has n iitioii with Mr. T.J. Ballard. Mrs. Dr. MUenhcimcr and daughter. Miss Mae, are visiting friends in Monroe. Mr. T. J. Italian has opened up a tirst -class restaurant which is quite a convenience in a place like this. 'Something to eat, ami eating is always in order. Miss Sallie Iloyd has just re turned from a visit to Mrs. Ceo. Allen of near I'olkton, where she met the charming bride of Mr. Jule Allen. Mrs. Crump, who has been with Mrs. Nellie Dunn, has given up her iosition to Miss Mollie Win free snd gone to Alltermarle to sfieml sometime with her daughter, Mrs. Klutts. Mrs. Thetus Winfrce has been spending sometime with relatives in town. Mr. CampUd! of South Carolina has a position with J. K. Morrison A Co. Mrs. Dr. Misenheimer and daughter, Miss Mae, and Miss Lillie Wall sjient part of last week visiting Miss Winnie Colson at Norwood. The fact that one of the livliest snorts in tow n has sold his horse, is giving some of the girls right much concern at present and time will only tell what will next lefall the Morven girls. Mrs. M. L. Ham went to Char lotte Saturday to have her eyes j treated. j Mr. Cassie Dunn is so crippled) up wiin rneumaiism inai ne is compelled to walk on crutches. mum Hi x& Hi H Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Cash Buying Brings Lets Them Rise. the Prices Down; Cash Selling Never I proves we are Fit mm doing business on the square. Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Trousers Pants priced at a pittiince and sold the country over. Every iair has that made-to-measure swagger that the young men so much desire. They are the "pet" of the store and retailing them our "un derselling" hobby. Our range of sizes covers the whole territory from 2D inches in the waist to 48, and from . inches in inside seam to 30. The variety is large and don't ever ask for a letter garment for the price. Big values at 75c, $1.00, 1.25, l.50? L75, 2,00, 2.50. 3.00, 3.50. Neckwear Tie to one of our Ties and you can't waste money. Prices 5c, 10c, 15c. r9c, 25c and 38c. Clothing "A suit to fit at a price to suit' tells the tale. All competition is skinned a block. Prices start at the full suit coat, vest and pants for men and not second-hand clothing either, $1. 4D. Doesn't that - price sound strangely in consistent with 11c cotton. Other prices advance step by step and each one is coupled to a strong value, until you get to where vou want to buy. (ireat bar gains at $5.00. 6.50, 7.50, 8.50 and 10.00. UnderAyear down ITn to vour highest ideal and to your own low price. Cotton Fleeced Underwear 10 to 2. under value at 25e, 37l-2c, 42 I -2c and 50C each. $2.25 Shoe Worth 50c More ! There arc 'others as good, but doji'i exiect to get them at this price. Thejse wanting a dressy shoe with every fea ture backed by an ""underselling" iron clad guarantee, should see the (iKICAT SKCriUTV." It comes in Hox. Calf. i Kid, Patent Colt and (inn Metal.' The pair $2.25. Men's Hats j The New Sh:ies and Shades were in cluded in our last shipment. . The kind theJ'ashiotmble care to wear and (he economical btiv with jiladness. Prices 25 . 40c, 50e. 65c, 75o. 90. $1.00. $1 25. 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50. j Liles' Under-selling . - Store, Morven ft ft ft ft ft 'ft ft & 'ft ft :ft ft ft ft ft ill ft ft ft ft ft ft Bi Free show in next week. See Ad. Wades! oro Tueslay for the Kxiosition. Mr. U. ft. Austin came home ( Suntlay nik'ht from St. Peter i Hfpital at Charlotte, where lie j ic4 ojieratfi on aUnit two week- : o. His roixlitiou is much im-; itrovfsl. but h is not yet al!e to : wrte will lii. rnm time to! ttiiH !ke printel -me fj Sveml fnnti here an attending l i rr w lhw is a iviii ;oiirt In ILaleiirh this week. written sliort dlh v Irll !m ttr !vp tim lffre his Unir'iishinir ha ttC wiUfr,l nt h rib otr u. that tli U brmtn with ilm I Mr. F. liricker of Maxton nioved into the hus with f Kia IVachum. I Mrs. Virjie Hricker is sjend j injr this week in Charlotte, at tend - ing the fair. , Mr. Jinks (toodman has nutered ; school at Winate. f Little Iicy Martin is riirht siek ksrt.at this writing. t i..-v here last week by fne put out TVloiin Mi- o jj r ii i w a m o .1 O Have vou been to W. !N ley's store to see the Bargains ' 1 i 1 T 1 put on saie tnis from a sMnir enmne. TV ntbt Vm bour r Uto-l n.t J mux u pied at the time. I'.ut with th" t w.'.iM lh-in Hi?. uihl hy uijht. ! n tf ra tba. rt toljr lajltat i"Oih 'U'l! W " "" thf (wtr Un th lr-lb 4 auluutn with ihin " r4 hjti'l tut tor tine now It was Wilte Store PtrsoHils. Mr. ami Mrs. W. .I. Crick's were visiting relatives at Peach -lanl Sunday. Mr. anl Mrs. K. M. Porter were also visiting in the vicinity of Pcachland. Mr. 'niomas Chewnin and sis ters, Nejrie and IJexsie, sjicnt Sun dav with the familv of Mr. W. han. Miss licttie h'attliff of Mt. Cnr-! S. C, s in? ut last week at her J r:tM. of the extra cost in ( rand father's Mr. .!. H. Tarlton. i prmtini: ne.jpcrH anl the prac-1 Mr. ami Mrs. .1. K. Tarlton' nerr visitinir t Air. . M. tiul- ledjcs Sunlay Mrs. .1. I. Tarlton is ipiite sic at this writinjr. Dkki- Cukkk. t i which a irrral many publish ers hate nf jririnir ay i"K-ket knives atvl various other article usually fou in 1 in a tirst-tlaxs de partment store. ur Home tells in Yooif W.Jestoro Boy lo Trouble at the follow inir how I'nion countv: Charlotte liers manage toie away tliese preiiiiums and still ti llictUIII "isjsiKS;! uitli comply weekly: I"reres no profit in that srt f ousines.s, of rourv, Init if our neiifhUr pullisliers want to know tle mx-rv t of Imw we I'nion coun ty imblishers (mil through with tliis sort of Jinan ial mthimls, we will .vav to them that we do job printing, sell real estate, liorse aral cattle jmders, raise ca!di? aial itatoe, etc. Witliout these side lins we'd o in a hole. It takes strenuous Inisinexs cajurity to run a nwpmier in Cnion county ami keep up the necessary side line, 1 ul we fellows have prove! our sUe eual to tle euercicv. .Now as for us. we have decided to detote onr entire time ami at tention to the publishing of thU l jcr. As state! a few weeks ao, when tle present supply is ex -hausteil, t will jjive away DO imre premiums ami if you don't think t!e ir is worth the dol lar aked, why you i ao discontinue 4ml then not necessarily ilo with out a newspaper, in this pnvren. site ae. I HI 8 morning 1000 Plates, Dishes, Cups and Saucers of nice decorated ware. All for 10c a Piece J. Hunt- ? iS uesaay; x TSmmc GlavDmig. A Bi, At "The House of Quality" Selling Furniture and Excelling In Prices Never before has there been such a stir and hustle in this building-and why? Because it is chock full of Good Furniture Of All Kinds At The Right Prices For All Minds. COMK ALONG, WE'ltE LOOKING KOli YOU. Gathings Furniture Go. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Sj?ect y KUTHKRFORI) ST. PHONE NO. 41 0CCCCGOCOCXS2SS For macaeaccoooosoGosQ One vacant Residence building lot, 154 feet fron tage, 100 feet depth, loca ted on Graham street, convenient to business section of the town. ! oocooooooecoccccococcocooQojoccoqi rs. Housekeener. Shoes, Clothing, fiats, Etc. What would you give for a real Wever-Break Range? i Anson Real Estate & Insurance Co, wooeooooosossE SOS roososooG?soo: T (ChrUtt CbriHiirl Officer Henry morning from Columlii where he went last rreitcil Itcn Teal, charetl with the father's name, Mr. Wadeslxjro. It sccuji that sevr youns Teal arrive! in the city, ' tvil Lhittimr ftlirr Henri- ivpnt ! ti him ami askeii him to identify : mm ai iiip ri. .uciion vioiu intf Store, where ho wishel to purchase some gootls. He stat ed that he hail a check of Dr. Kftvs, of Wailcshoro. maile to his father ind cjMlors! by him. Offi cer Henry went with Teal ami identified him as Mr. C C Teal's son. After making several pur chases he turrnil over the check of $2 !.'.. and recti vel the change. Several days afterwards. Officer Henry was tailed into the Kd. Mellon store and shown the re turned check, on which wis writ ten "forced endorsement." loiter a letter was received from Teal's fattier, in which he stated that h was sorry of the occurrence, but the local clothing store would bae to Mand the los.s. Hats and Caps for Men : in. Goods you buy. tr a i.i tt i : i returinl this x a, S. C...V 11 I n evenim- an I 111 IYI P.VS or aciesiK)ro. i T:fi8 Sec thc Prices before ral weeks am t ol TO x 1.000 pairs to be sold in the next 10 days Ttere i one faruier in Anson ounty who is not hitheml by the! Ncamiy or laijor. irn hw col ton is ready for picking le takes hU family in tl liekl and his work U Mn lone. Not lo ao this farmer Htrrhiklrea. ranjnnff in from nine to seventeen tears, picked a llc in a single day. That is tl way to do it. Wilmington Mevngr. Am Ansn ha numbers of oth er families like thUooe. Tltescar rity of labor 011 tlie farm and in tb home may somelitue seem to lAjrjT'' our people for awhile but neter long. Tlus, county is made up of a stunly race of folks who know how to work and they are not sii much afraid of it. The man who wear lite oyrralUor tlie lady who ilons the ajrun to assist io tle Uouseboid duliea, ralLr admired for iL V are IJeaaed ird with wll Mr. .llrjaa .please to. caJl Tbe Average ilin." Our women are all above the avenge. Th piu In Ma had bJ pu-. Site's aa hajpr m cm U. Hrr brAlth in right. hr tmj-r lrinbt. Jhoc IftliDg lloUiftr'n Htirkr Mono lain TV at uight. Martin I)nuc Co. 1 w Sboot. JITST think how much it would save in repair bills vou are paying now, the tronble and worry of the cook io.m. It would ave enough right here fo more than pay the interest on the monev invested. Then how much your temper would be eased if you had a NEVER BREAK Range. We demonstrated the excellent qualities of the NEVER RREAlv range to large nuiisber of people last week, and they all readily agreed that we have the Range worth buying. Come and see a range that will probably last as long as you live and which will make you live longer. Its cooking aids digestion Why not buy one tod.iv '. HE time is drawing near when every, hum, woman anil child will buy New -Shoes, Clothing, Hals, Underwear, etc' We are from head tO fOOt Outfitters. Our lines of Clothing and! SI iocs arc unsurpassed in Quality, Style, Comfort and Price. Young nun, THE MAN FROM KAHN was with us three (lays last week -ouj- pla e be act flwT Will MTiOn tliic rui wn wo liot'n f lm lirk f Sjplos the sweJIest and most stylish line of Woolens ever shown in :ni. town or city. 1 heretore. it we bannot fit you in stock, wej can take your order for a Suit, Overcoat or Trousers, and .gun ranted you a lit. We have (juite a number of satisfied customers. Why not you come and let us show you through If you arc looking for a rough-wear Shoe that will last lyou for to 12 months, come to see us; we have them at 2.)0 - th e best our ever offered for the money. Other Men Shoes at l.."ojto f.oo. Shoes for Women and Children any, price, you want from 2.xj' to .'. Our Motto is, "Quick Sales and Small Profits. ' Renlember us when in need of ANYTHING TO WEAR. We have it. j Next Door to Hurst & Streater's. For liargninsYolirs, V. D. BAKER & CO. CHESTERFIELD, s. c. ami it does with worrv. . IN. JEANS Everything you want in Hardware at the Lowest Possible Price. iQCOOCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOQOOCOOOCOCOOOCOOOCCOOl W. J. Huntley ;NT Having given the real estate special study, 0 render legal assistance 1 any matter connected oinpt attention assured, dge. Att'y. PLUMB I KG Persons desiring first class plumbing done by an experienced mechanic will do well to see the undersigned at the Iron & Wood Works Co. Leon Blaisdell NOTICE. 1 A notice is hereby given to the public that application willl be made to the Governor for pardon for Henry Rich ardson, who was convicted at the .Jan uary Term, 1906, of the Superior Court of Anson county for obtaining money under false pretense, and sentenced to the public road of Wadesboro township for a period of five years. This October the 14th, 1907. McLENDON & THOMAS, Attorneys for Richardson. Are Ym A lwti7 Of FINE CUT GLASS A few pieces give an air of richness and elegance to! s a table. 'Then, too. the sparkle and glitter of Cut j Glaxs among the bridal presents i.s h.und to be ap-! predated bv the woman of relined tastes. I We are showing some Cut Glass made by art- ists men whose rare genius enables them to produce j wares which have never been equaled. j THE MARTIN DRUG COMPANY PHONE 81. CARLE W. MARTIN,. Manager. ! Three revenue officers are in ilictetl for niunler at (ireensUro. Ijut week thejr attempted to ar rest John Br roe for illicit selling whikejr and niorUlljr wounded him. His widow is bringing the suit against the officers. If taken pnVotlT and pmtently will relieve the tnot ottioate car of iodijmrtioa. roatirtioo. bad Hood, bad Utt do matter bow tag standing'. That's what IIol!Utr' Rnrkj Mountain Tn will do. eenta. Tea or Tablets. 3Jaxrin Dmit On. Judge Peebles threatened to put the clerk of court at Colum bus Polk county, in jail last week because he was a newly elected man and unfamiliar with the de tail of the. work. and culd riold at me to Dees Laxative Goagh Srrap. CucUlnj booer and tar tmt no opiates Qiildrra like it. rieaaast to take. It t qoalltiea reccaameod it to moth era. Hoarsenem, coojeoa. croop yield qoickly. Sold by Mai tin Dnuc Co. MR Wc will receive today a fresh load of Horses and Mules. In this load we have some extra nice saddle and harness horses. Call and see them. Its a pleasure to show YOU. Wadesboro Live Stock P. S. Dont forget we are headquarters for Buggies, Wagons and Har ness. Everything sold under our guarantee. ESS 0
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