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T H A IX S O IN I A N;v.'J;A N. : 2 8,- I9Q8 The Ansonian w. a BIVCNS, Eittir PmrVtw. KntetnrU a mT4rUM mattrJnly 3 l A t th tcwtoffio at nJ-Unm, S C. nn.W th Act of Con-jrrr-M of Mrvh 5. 179. TUESDAY. JAN. 28. 1908 Tin: ItfMalure has practically ratified hilU providing for a il flat rate, tn investigate frfijht discrimination and to pro viso for an election to held the bt Thursday in April ll.on the I motion of State Prohibition ! tif i thfvni of n town or country I not tay sober tliem wlvo and usn every possible ef fort to rnforre the law and carry out iu ilrmnnK they nel not be ttrpris to tiod much laxity amon riliens in oheyiDjr or help ing to enforce the law. much the duty of anli-prohilMionUN to help en frr th liquor law as it is the I ut v of lhse who votel for' the law. This government is founded on the rule of the ma jority. and whn anvonc declares himself unwilling: t help uphold any law lecause h is not directly in fa ur of it. he excuses himself from iwrfurmini? his sacred duty a a citien. A ii::T deal is beini: said just noiaUut the incalculable damage .lone by a little blind tiger whis ks v: much of it by those who never seemed to deplore very deeply the consequences of the 'n saloon. This criticism by anti-prohibitionists h&s caused some of those of the other following to riHount in their minds some re sulu of the open saloon. We re frain from publishing again this "awful catalogue of crimes and murder and suicides, the cause of which were directly traceable if. the -saloon. Sutlicc it to say right here, that as a result of tne rhn tion. held here on the 31st of August, II" 7, the total amount of whiskev sold and consumed in Anon county lias lxen greatly ilernini"heil and im rational lieing uoull. we think, attempt to deny ilk'- il resulting from whis key h:i- in the samr ratio lieen iitn:ntheil. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE Morvea Hews. Those on tlio sick list this week arc Mrs. Shaw, Miss SaJhe 13ojd and Mrs. McKay McCornnc Miss Hord is convalescing. Mr.narisWvcoffof Erie, IVnn. is spending some time with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Hincs. Miw Carrie Hynl who is Urch in in Sneedsliom. ieiit Sunday with Miss trances td wards. Mr. John Covington has bough 5Ir. C. R. Covington interest u the Racket store here and now runs the business in his own name. Mrs.-Mclean of Maxton is vis- Itini her daughter. Mrs. J. E. Morrison. Mrs. Madge Tedder and two children of Atlanta da. an visii- inr her narcnts. Mr. and Mr. " T. McOaeen. Mr. J. I'. I-awson left Saturday for a visit to his family in XS i.toi. Salem. Tin bank has been novetl in the new building which is rn'iippe" with the most ui-to-da!e furni ture. FooiUIj Hill N:ws. Alisa Ha lie Edwards, who lias been attending the school at Albe marle, will remain at home this year. Misses Kadie Edwards ami lien- ne Thomas have entered school at Albemarle. Kev. Mr. Cordell of this circuit will nreach at fountain J nil on Saturday lief ore-the third Sunday in each month. The liantist church at Olive i I V v :"; 1.7 rJ r t Hi r 1 ;1- Pastor Chatiibllss has secured the assistance of Kev. . 1. Walker of Atlauta (ieorgia in a series of evangelistic services to commence at the AVaderboro liaiv- tist Church next Sunday morning. Mr. Walker is a strong preacher tnd will please the eoplc in his ,,,v . r . t - I k..Miu i;..- T l T it. presentation oi mc viospci iucj .1. . ..KiMni siil'C. in ami i lion to ivev. .vir. ilG H JIUI u 11, l It' ll year. The attendances Walker, the pastor will have the xi; Ti,rtrc ; Twtr assistance of Prof. A. Ira Kuhy at Uie (Goodman exchange. Mr. o Chicago, who will, with a largo M. W. Goodman, the - efficient cnorus cnoir, lum.uu u.c . n.n ,.f k;c special music ai eacn service win change, has placed a number of feature of the meetings which new phones in the community and V 1U 111 . has given to the subscribers a -nd i :30 m the evening. rntxwi m nt.inm K r..rrA Mr. alker is one of the lead- of the different subscribers and ng evangelists of tbe Baptist de- the number of their phones. nomination and tor some years Our weather prophet, Mr. J. P. oeen connecicu wi n u e wr. Hill, thinks that we will now have nacle mpust cnurcn or ,uania, - i r - t i ior wnirn hp v. ijpti it. nrouirnion b iiriou oi iir wwuicr iwiu su, 1 7- . ----- . .. , , .i 1 far. hi, nrocrnnstications arc cor- U- I. s the jwistor. A native of leen that a large number of per rt North Carolina, Mr. Walker, is at Th iittPndnnce t the Fountain this time holding special meeting Hill school is good and everybody with the Baptist church at seems to be in a good humor Miooresviue. iuc .muutoihib arouml about here. X. V. Enterprise speaking of the meet ing says: "Rev. YV. L. Walker, a well known evangelist, is here assisting Mr. Jos. V. niomas has bought the iastor, and he is a strong of his audience, is good." jlefore going to Mooresvillo, Mr. Walker assisted Rev. Dr. E K. Homar at the Pritchard Memo rial church in Charlotte and the meeting was very successful The Charlotte News in speaking of the closing service said: "From the tirst service the congregation h as-increased, until at times it has overflowed the buiklinir. The interest iu the meeting has grown accordingly and at no time has the interest fallen off. The facts are that this meeting will always be remem bered as ono of the best in the his tory of the church. The sermons of Sir. Walker have been instruct? ivc and helpful. . . His personali ty and preaching have held ,the confidence of his hearers since the Bornsvltle News a tract of land from Mr. George preacher and holds closely through LitUc of Camden, S. C. The land his sermons, the attention of his is a pai t of tho estate of the late sons have been convicted of sin and have professed conversion and many Christians have been led to a deeper consecration and higher plane of living."" Services will be held each day beginning with Sunday next, at 10 in the morning and 7:30 in the evening. A special rehearsal of the chour choir will be held next Saturday evening at 7:30. Pe- literestiac Dtite tni L'aljoc ceptloa Friiay Mfht. Two interesting hours were James H. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Austin of I'nion county visited their son, I Mr. F. A. Austin, Saturday and SutKjSjr". MivJcsfic Hroadaway, who has been working at Sanford since last summer, has come home. Mr. J. F. Parker, who has been UiW-C. Marsh A Co. of Marsh- That the works of nature arc more to l admired than the art of mnn. ' ably delated by Mes srs. ti. H. King and Uodnej Itotlm. for atlirmative; P. A. Mc I'tidon ami Julian Mtxre for the negative. Tlie question, interest ing within itself, was particularly han.lleil b these young men. 'Hits delate Hii characterize! ..for its originality and the manner of -leaking quickly changed from the sublime to the ridiculous and l'' k again just as easily, ending in a grand flourish of the reductio :d absurdum. Withal, it was spicy and shovvel some study and thought, proving the great Ijenetit to l derive! from such exercises. The negative won. After the delwte, . numler of tho- preent were inviteil t re main for a reception given by the girls of the F.rusophian society. The guests at this mysterious re ception were taken, two by two, into a dimly-lighted room where they were set uon by a numler f grotewueIy ilrcsseil leings or spirits and made to sing and pray for deliverance. rinallv, afte leir.g badly mangled and scratched they were thoroughly drenched with an awful concoction of bitte herbs ami thrown outside, fearfully threatened if they ever breathed word concerning what they had' just passed through. Delicious refreshments served by Misses F.va Moore. Lina Ixxkhart and Jaaie (iulledge. helped to relieve the feelings of the tortured guests. It was all very fine sjnt by a good audience at the eiung when the qustioo, roivciHu,njjn iew wcclkS uomc. Mr. J. H. Parker left a couule of weeks ogo-totake a jxsition as traveling salesman with J. C. Butler & Co. of Reidsville. Mr.Jessc,F.lwards.who lives just across the line in Union county, and Miss Ketta Ikiucum, also of Union, were married a few days go. Miss Lillie Moore and brother Clyde of Peachland visitetl Mr. W. M. Kdwards' family Surulay. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hroadaway visited relatives ami friends near Wadesboro Saturday and Sunday. Mr. B. F. Pritcbanl is having a good house built on his place near Richardson creek. Mr. W. R. Broadaway is build ing an addition to his house. Miss Oma Curlec has moved to her ncpheu's Mr. Cnlvin Hinson's of near White Store. Mr. Alex Parker has been sick for the last few days Mr. W. H. Curlee and some of his children are also on the sick list. Mr. J. T. Kdwards had a gooJ mule to die last week with colic. Richardson Ckkf.k. KNOW YOUR GROCERYMAN . In the leading magazine of the day is a series of articles showing up the great amount of fraud palmed off on the ignorant by un scrupulous groccrers. Wc arc IV0T AFRAID Of INVESTIGATION. groceries We cheerfully invite you to compare our line of with any other in the country. You will always find us selling the very lest of everything. Hardison Co. Its Nr.w prints it. when Tiik Anximan WtJaesJjy Afteraooi Oat. Itrjrtfl for Th An.iciAn Tb i won of "occa-sioos jrrande, with which oar IittJ citr d- luhtfaUr mtrrtAinl dannx th holi This wim ui-.i inaaifet by tbe attrnl.ar? ntwi th Welnlr After Clnb Which nut o Viioilar of un t with r.iubt. 1 IlartLaoo. Tb' n-r.ioQ wm oo of rar ptau nrr. lnn-.Ant rrrt asd vond natorvd I . I in tViwIii; rail jr. &ad the hewtea with Lrr rbaruuoic asa rrmcefal man or oWrl herwlf to these Mnnt not ooly ms och bat ms a local plMuiajr ana enlhautkr mrrnhpr of the n1i trlrr. An rtYnt tancheoa w. erred br th ateea mol br nister. Mr. T. 1. ColI. Th ilmixnr room wma partiro larljr ttractiTe in ita dtUtr appoint mrniM An exno.tte raj, of pink car iuuum form! a center piece In the tab!, while the auft tclow from manr rikn!l rnchast4 th bmntr of the m ne. The irou of the Club were Mee iLuom L A. and B. CI. Cortanrtoo and J. Webb, Iicad it when its Nr.wK. Thk AxjOxiax. - Take Kln'a Little Llrer PUle wake up lary lirr. dean tbe jtem and clear tbe fkia. Try them for bilionaseea and rick beadjKe. Price 13o fiofcj hf Mania Dreg CoS ' 4 " - Joaes Creek. The few fine days last week put farming into the minds of our people. The are bejnnnitur to haul fertilizers preparatory to planting a large crop of cotton. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaddy of Morven spent Sunday with Mr. Gaddy parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gaddy. Miss Stella lUtliff spent the latter part of last week with Miss Kent Grie;jrs- Mr. and Mrs. John W. Urigcs of Chesterfield were visiting at Mr. Peter Gnoss' Sunday. Miss Cleaver Griggs went to, Charlotte last Friday to hare her eyes treated. If you should pass by the home of Mr. Albert Adams and hear some unusual noise you need not be frightened, as it is only Mr. Adams singing to the baby. The advance in the price of cotton has been moving it out of this section rery rapidly of late. BCD State of North Carolina A&aoa County. Dettie CrowAr. Admi&ietratix of Jerry ixowoer, aec a. r. saraii wiiuama. and bnaband. Arooa William, Haxa Oowder. and others. Ex Parte. Noiice. Tbe defendaata Sarah WUUamm and ber btuband Amoa Williams and Sam Crowder will take notice that an action entitled aa above baa been commenced before tbe Clerk of tbe baperior Court of Amoa county to eell Land of tbe late Jerry Crowder. to make aeaeta to tar aebte: ana the ai4 oefraaaoU will far ther take notice that tber axe reouired to appear before tbe clerk of tbe Supe rior court of A&aoa county, at tbe court bouee is (be town of Wadaboro. North Carolina. oa rridar tbe 2?lh day of rebrnary. iiws ana anxwer or demur to tbe petition in aaid cause or tbe pe titioner will apply to tbe court for the relief demanded In said petition. Tbia tbe 2th day of January, Clerk flmerlor Court Aaeon Couaty. - . JtoemrsoN & Caudle, s ... , Attya. for Petitioner. - I The Farmer's friend is the Roderick Disc Harrow Made of Malleable Steel, the frame is well-nigh indestructable and so balanced as to make it the light est running and most effective harrow in use today. Have you heard of my prices? Better see me before you buy. W. IN. JfJEAINS And d second time I wade into the midst of this gigantic underselling store, each hand armed with a two-edged razor-bladed price-trim- llllllg bWUlU, tULLlll cllisjl oiaonmg y , v v v. v v o wiv u UCi l without regard for the common laws of commerce, - ' heedless alike of cost and value. I summons you once again for two weeks of unprecedented selling and my administration at the tJUndersellingM will draw to a close forever and with vmy departure will be removed the bargain opportunity of a long lifetime. Turn this sale advantage to gold dollars. Trousers I am "up to m.v waist in pants.' If this is'thc latitude in which you make your home come to me. Prices now are. $t.0G Pants now..-: .$2.37 ::.M) Pants now..- : 1.98 2.(K) l'jints now 1.39 1.50 Pants now . . . . 98c lK) Pjints now 78c 75c Pnnls now.. 50c Soda The last C cases Arm & Hammer brand soda I own shall go on sale at 3 cents per package. There is no more popular brand soda made than "'Arm andt Hammer' and let mc urge you to supply yourself now. At the package . .3c Girl's Hats 4 dozen Girls' Hats worth from 50 to 75c now your choice ... 10 cents Dress Gingham Big Lot Dress Ginghams the yd 5c Don't Until you have had a' hot water boiler connected to the kitchen sink. lou need not bur new store, I can pipe the old one. The cost is small. L C. BLAtSDELL Ttkpkote Ho.v9t. . F0K VENT A Rood thtM horse cotton farm mostly sowed in peas and grain last year witMn one hll xnile of Wade boro. . .Jointed rendence and good ont nm. . A man wlln atock la pert erred AppJy a. t once to T. B. Ilenry. MeaUTaVe a meal at Ilowell'i Res taurant Front of Klondike Hotel. - To Our Friends IN Morven and Vicinity We now own the business formerly conducted by M. W, Mowery and Co., consisting of . Heavy and Fancy Groceries and General Merchandise. We are in position to supply . good -goods at right prices. . May we not share in your esteemed patronage! R H GATHIiVGS and Co; . r - Phone No. 47. ' One solid side of my house filled with footwear. The same war ranted kind you've worn for six Jong years without a murmur. The prices now shall be: $4.00 Shoes now $2.79 3.50 Shoes now 2.48 3.00 Shoes now 2.24 2.50 Shoes now 1.99 2.00 Shoes now 1.59 1.75 Shoes now 1.39 1.50 Shoes now 1.19 1.25 Shoes now 98c 1.00 Shoes now 80c and childrens' shoes at your own figures. . en Hats. A big hat?itock still on hand after 2 weeks .active selling- Come get any kincl you want including the $2. (XI fine in brim black planters it 1.48. Others same reduction. Brown Linen Brown Dress Linen the yard 10c. MarJ o o r o Cot ton Linen Pure while 36 inch linen finish cd. Marlboro cloth is a close counterfeit of the 35c goods now 9c White Goods We have on hand a big lot white mercerized waist goods stylish all the time. Values run from 12J to 35c but the prices now are 9 to 22c Clothing Here is where you live all the time and why not have them right and save almost half the price. $2.75 suits now $1.49 4.00 suits now 2.39 5.00 suits now. 3.24 7.00 suits now 4,74 10.00 suits now 5.98 12.50 suits now 8.98 Hosiery The kind that will make lifes' walk easy without the knots and kinks to disturb the even tenor of your way. 20c Hose now 12c 12 Jc Hose now 9c 10c Hose now 7c 5c Hose now 3fc 5c Sox now Si c 10c Sox now ........ 7ic 15c Sox now ................. 10c Heavy Wol Sox now. . . . 10c Heavy 10c Gray, mixed, every' day Sox now OK- Counterpanes . One dozen o'niy of these big heavy $1.75 bed spreads put on sale each day. Sale pike $1. 19. Overalls Do you want the best? Then buy the $1.00 guaranteed, Union made, Blue Ridge. Sale price 79c Trunks Why have "Trunk Troubles?" we have a specific for the complaint. Prices off at 98c up to$6.79. ' Boys' Clothing We suit the boy and tickle his father's "pocket nerves." Buy now at one third less than worth. Oil ClotH Good quality wide oil cloth in beautiful table patterns, worth 20c but from now on I price it to you at the yard 12c. Pencil Tablets TT 1 J i i i . tIT- nave you oougut any yeii rv e have about 250 left of the thick 5c tablets to go at each 2ic Dishes One big lot fine china ware hand somely decorated with flowers and rented with designs of c la bora t gold. ; Price, each. Plain Berry -Dishes (V for 10c. Coates' Thread Buy it now while you save. He mt spool anl the numbers ate mi broken. , The spool. . . . : if - Dress Flannel French Flannel for dressing sm -ques, etc.. The yard It is 32-inch wide. Anite Lawn 30-inch 15c White Lawn now lic 12$e White Lawn .. - Vc Pants Cloth High priced cotton will make your spring pants cloth come the same way. Buy it now. 15c Cottonade J Ic 18c Cottonade lic 25c Pemberton 19c Overcoats Don't examine mine unless you want to buy as the price may tempt you beyond endurance, $5.00 Coats . .3.39 4.50 Coats 2.9s 2.25 Coats. ; 1. 4s UDERwEAR 1 quote my prices unafraid of goods now 32c, others same way. This sale shall run till Saturday night Feb. 8th or I will empty this store in the meantime. At the Underselling Store Stand. JUK S. till M orveil Comin Conralri R. A. Dodd will hold his annual sale of mules and horses atyLas siter's stables Monday Feb. 3rd, AT IO A. M. Be sure to come and get a fine Kentucky mule or horse TDnc To odd e for These When you buy a plow, buy the" best. The JOHN DEEKK, was one of the first plows of this kind made and everyim provement has been added so that today it is in the front rank of modern farm machinery. The besi scientific study has been employed to make it in every way superior in efficiency and lightness of draft. Those who have used the DEERE are con vinced that its degree of excellence is not surpassed. Call and see it. PRICE REASONABLE. B. G. COVINGTON Onto w HEN your jaws need exercise, chew gum. So when you are told , that we handle only western' mules, pay no attention to' it. But. remember the old saying, "The hurt dog hollers." We are very busy attending to our business and haven't time to tell you about the other man. When you care to know anything about our MULES, come and we will take pleasure in telling you as we are paid for that purpose. y Our motto is to show you and talk oiir business and let you decide for yourself as to the other fellow s. We received our 3d car load of mules today -jiist like those good ones we have always sold with that ironclad guarantee. A7ceslboro Live ny Salesmen: W. B. Kerr. ndL T. LVitarrtl&y t
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