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4 ... ' ; i - " ,: -1 , - - - r, . THE ANSONIAN, MAY 3, 1908, The Ansonian w. c BIVCKS. Jalj 3 i Wft&Mfcoro. TUESDAY. MAY 5, 1908 The constant watering ajxl urv Uled condition of the cotton market U commanding th South ern farwr cluMstttenUpo and tin frt thai o niany .achtme for rj:uUtinj; lh price of thr South' sreat staple liave Ijern tried and thirs far have proven to h signal failures, may jet force the fanner to the nly true solution of the problem. The long landing prej udice that ha ex Uteri among men ho raie ctton again4 the men who liamlle it. i largely respon sible for a preat part of the trou ble. It U right and proper that lie culator should outlawed: for to him. more than any one el. i lue the credit for destroy ing the confidence that should eiit. for he ha .-ceeded in keep iin; tike water n muddy tliat many have practimlly disregarded the eternal law- of supply- and demand th- rightful, and eventually the irur. rejrulator of thr market. t present. tin" market U m com pleiely demoralized that no man i- nvr"ei of sufficient knowl rlgr to enaMe him to know tlve tl"it14e prire. But with no sliortage rejorted from any quar ter, eitfier in the foreign or do mestic market, it is quite cenatn that the farmer need not cultivate not her big crop with the expecta tion of getting nnire tlian ten cents for it. thouih he -houM resort to verv known met hot 1 heretofore suggested for Nosting the price. The farmer, while quick to cry out w hen others apparently comer the market, might now l accused f having done so himself. and to hin hurt, it may l sid; for more than three million fades are now estimate! to lie in the hands of the men who mied it last year. The storing of vast quantities of cotton ha and will alwavs work disaster ro the fanner, for no mill is cocn-l-dled to Imy raw cotton ami man u fact u r cotton goods, and will iwt do s unless it can sell the cot ion goids to tlve farmer who raised the cotton at a profit uCictent to justif the lafjor exneQileil on the juration. ThU cannot I denied and it is just as truejhat o Jong ms the mill can afford to manufac ture the rot ton goods at a profit, just long will it continue to do o. no matter lnw rich the farmer might sjx'me lv means of the transaction. It is art erroneous idea, that the mill man wants the taruier to raise otton for le.s than it eoMs him to raise it. The farmer's indeienlence. if it is not a I read here, is to 1 realized when he hes n rely tin the 'un certainty of a cotton crop for what he nls and wears. U I vt us more pie and less panic. The spirit of Inventive genlu dwelU in Polktoo. Tina is the open season for can didates, come on, bora. i Ir looks like Craig's friends are fixing it -so there second ballot. won't be any MIKITY G0RRES.0!!DEI!GE ARSON VI LLE KOTES. " : AIr. CsrUKobtnson spent last week in the Tillage, the guest of Mrs. T. C Robinson. The Nona Institute closed last Friday, with an address by Rer. M. T. Steele in the morning and an evening of music at the Insti tute. Mrs. Franks Eo banks of Mon roe spent last week with her fath er, Rer. G. O. WilhoiL Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh of Waynesrille are in the Tillage for me JcnKins-Jicinfcosn uwrru DATES FOR SPEAKING The Kobesonian calls Craig "the leading candidate Ves, in man.r respects. Tif c Albemarle Chronicle thinks the Madministrationn is not respon sible for (he panic. Maybe the Chronicle did it all. Ur at Asherille the prisoners ask to be let out because, they sar, the jail is haunted. Look oat for an epidemic of haunted jails. (iaaCTED that Home will receive Da per cent of Kitchin's support thould that gentleman for any rea son be out of the race, will that help him very much? Ir Taft can button his wife's shirt waist up the back, the Haiti more Sun wants to know whj be wishes to be president. Veriljr, some men are hard to satisfy. Sats the Baltimore Sun, 'Brjan is troubled by mere stockholders in HU party, who want to tell him how to run it." Well, Bryan ought Kirs. Dunlap will be quite an ad- to be satisried, for though the pa- dition to our little village. pers rail at him, he is getting TstSiiy Xlfst Aiy I2U. Unm Springs, Iilaarflle Township Prof. W. P Kill. W. L. Littto.BT. w. P. HcObe.-Br. M. T. Steele. Deep Oeek CSmrcn, OaIIedg Bter QtiKga. Tbomaa GoUede. E. D. Gaddy, Rer. T. W. OimNim. T. B. Henry. Paachland Vernon Allao, ex-Sheriff J. T. Oaddf, N. Q. Tbomaa. Rer. J. L. Shina. Rer A. B. Candle. Concord Church Joe T. Gaddy, Rer. J. IL Wert. W. L. Bone. John A- Ken dall. Wedaesijy Klikt. May 13th. ' McFarlan R. P. UtUe. Peter Swink. tomorrow (Tnesday) morning at c. P. Robinson. Rer. M.T. Steele. Rer. 10.30 in the hptscopal church, c. B. Curry Miss Mary U. Mclntosn OI Rock Sorinc School Hon. White Waynesville will be roamed to I store John Ratliff. Rer. W. P. Mc Mr. Frank Jenkins of Brevard. Ohee. Sandy Gaddy. Rer. L.T. CordeU Hc. h. K Pheins will neriorm nj the ceremony, and iliss rreddie oddr. Nlmn Martin. Joe Medlev. a wl Steele will play the marches, xuiss b m Mann. H. B. Allen Mcintosh has Men a teacner ai pieaaant Grore Chnrch. Wadeeboro the hona Institute for the past Townhip-J. T. Garria. Rer. T. W session. ChambUM. K. W. Auhcrift. Rer. E. J. Rev. It. XL Phelps leaves to- poe. Dr. J. E. Kerr morrow for the Lpiscopal conven- tion, that convenes in Raleigh this week. Taarsiay NffHt. May Uta. Saranaah School Honse LUesrille Mrs. W. S. Dove left for her I Townuhip B. V. Henry. Rev. E. J. Poe, home in Doves, S. C, last week. after a stay with her mother, Mrs. T. C. Rownson. Mrs. Frailey of Salisbury is vis- itimr her brother. Mr. Misen- heiraer. Mr. O. E. Ross is right sick at ! this writing, we are sorry to hear. Rer. J. H. West, ex Sheriff J. T. Gmddr. Bethel Cnnrch, G nil edge Township S. T. Flake; Rer. 3J. T. Steele, Rer. A. B. Caudle, W. E. Brock. Griffin School Honae, White Store Townhip B. T. Barrett, C. IL Martin, W. F. Humbert. J. S. Bivens. A. T. Niven; Vernon Howell. Hancock School House, Anson ville Dr. J. M. Iunlap and bride are TownnhiD-w. S. Clark. W. W. Hend expected in the village this week. ieyt j. x. Martin. T. w. ChambliM. W. C. Bivens. Business Locals For Representative. Adrertiaementa ander this head ing will be inserted for 5 cents a line for the first insertion and 3 cents a line for each snbeeqnent inaurtkm. I hereby announce tnyaelf aa a-anM didatefbr BepreaentotiTe, from Anon county in the Lower House of the liext General, Aem"bly of North Carolina. subject to the Democratic Primaries. Respectfully. P. E. Thomas! saof WO IK Done In the moat ap- prored style at tha Flskaton Shop by PinkBton 6c Fenton. LOST In or near lileeTille the lid of a lady's frold watch. Reward at this office, or A. G. Wall at LUesrille. 1 BKIKC Youa SHOP wot a To Pink- ston A Fenton at the Pinkatoa rihop. Bee ABE BAftCAIKS.e-Best Half- patent f lour zt cent, is rxuna sngar for $1.00; Best Sheeting , 6 to 7 cents. Plaids. 3 to Scents. M. L. Rom, Polk ton. Route 2. ASK Y0UB FtlEKD About those wa ter color Pictures at Ga things Furni ture Co. ;opvRicHrj Southern Savin gB Bank Money Order. Furni- Prospective Tenants are always quick to appreciate the advantages of open sanitary plumb ing and a properly appointed bath j i ji i :n COMMENCEMENT Gfot ready for com- room, uwners nuu axiuiurua . mencement by getting a haircut and be unmindful or Uieir interests u shaye at Kiner's Sharing Parlor, and thpv fail to make the house they your clothes cleaned and pressed at the fa'h tQ rent attractive in this re-, tebEBltI!;KB, ? J? improve pictube youi Walls At wall naner pnees. a iuc recora DreaKer in the picture world. Gainings ture Co. your real estate get your specifi- BBACELET LOST Between Brown I cations and estimates for plumbinsr Creek road and power house. Keturn to from tnis omce. Southern Sayings Bank Money Order. II LADY WANTED To explain and dem onstrate a well-known article in this town. No experience necessary; pleas ant Amtjloyment: eood Salary. Apply at once. Parwons Drua Co. . 4-28-tf. more of their space than American citizen up to date. .any The Votint Contest la Waits ro Mii Bemie Hantley. . . . . . .') " Portia HonUey 1C90 " Roberta Creppe la Aasoa Cooaty MUa HU Lee ' Cmma HeU7 410 FranoM Edward J130 The roafest will rloae May 18. 13 M To Ccktrate-icffcrsoa -Davis Birth Hy Aeials for Etst Essays. The Anson Chapter, U. D. CL, Friday WIfit, May 15th Shioh Church. Morven Township J. T. Ratliff. Rey. E. J. Poe. Prof. W. P. Hill. ReV. McGhee. V. Dabbs Union Church. White Store Township E. D. Gaddy. Rey. M. T. Steele, E. E. f EACH LAND NEWS Prof. T. J. Huffjrins spent Sun day in town. Mrs. Bessie Maness and little daughter Maria spent last week McIUe Rnpert itMtmrn M. w wiin ner sisier, iiss r-ony vruw- oaddy. aer, wn is icacninB m uuuiurr- Rocky Mount Church, Burnsyille lon- Township-W. A. Allen. Rer. L. T. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moore VIS- Cordell. Rey. C. H. Martin, J. F. Gaddy ited air. T. u. liaucom or roiic- j. w. Kiker ton :UDday. Mt. Beulah Chnrch. Wadesboro Town ifr. and Mrs. James Billingsley Uhip--Sam Gatewood. Wilson Harring have been visitinir relatives of ton. J. at. Treadaway. Rev. A. B. Can- White Store. die. ex Sheriff J. T. Gaddy Mr. and Mrs. Alfred lied fern or nite More spent daiuraay nfferlar A Dollars Saved. is preparing for a celebration of ounoay in r-eacnianu. e. 3. Loper. of Manila, N. Y.. says the birthday of President Jeffer- Mr. Grover Tice of Wadesboro "I m carpenter and have had many son Davis on the 3rd day of June, I was in town Sunday. Mr. F. C. Broadaway of Marsh- ville spent Sunday in Peach land. " Mr. Luther Beachum. one ofi Diamond Hill's bright and indus trious young men, was in .town PUEIXA. and to encourage the study of the questions of the civil war, the Chapter will offer medals for the best essays. We have been hand ed the following communication: Iter, Charles Fetter has kindly Z7C" . -1 . i. jj I consrnieu uo nuke an auurvss uu tliat occasion, his subject being "The Causes that Led to the War Between the States and the Life of Jefferson Davis." The Anson Chapter, wishing to Dunlap. a 1 at L .ML!..A. I m m m m. m rncuuragrj 5wuj ui uiro uujtvia, 1 irs. UOtton Ot Mississippi IS offers two gold medals; one to the snendine sometime with relatives .a m 1 - cnikl between tne ages or lu and at Cedar Hill. a 0 m. t a 14 years, lor me oesi paper, 10 1 a r-r,to, . m 1 aai v a k- - iuuuvu coniain noi less uan w worus; Iast Stturtiaj from an extended iiyt oiner 10 person ueiween ages tn roi.f;, : r.ncKn m m . . 1 aa a - w a va4 v . j aaa a v."V-- vr 01 14 ana i years, paper 10 con- mn.i Trinitr 1 rKJ . ivrrv- iis nun Xff 11 i 1 1 uicuii ubuuv ouu ueri little Louise Gaddy. re- aevere cuts healed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It has saved me suffering and dollars. It is by far the best healing salve I have ever found." Heal burns, Borea. ulcers, fever sores, eczema and pi la 4. 25c at Parsons Drug Co. Photographs At Bland'8 Studio, photographs are PEAS AND BEAMS We have just re- made in the latest styles on the-newest ceived some fresh peas and beans. The j mounts and most up-to-date folders, first of the season. Come and see them. vnkt Cards made. Kodak work finish- Other fresh vegetables. Rhynes Market. ( edr and all kinds of photographic work done. REWARD If the person who found a lady's long black coat and package con taining white goods, lace and belt, will return the same to H. W. Little & Co., reward will be paid and no questions asked. Southern Savings Bank Money Order. Sttfie Next to Blalock Hardware Co. HOUSEKEEPERS You set the best and tenderest beef at Howell's market. Kept cool and tender in a mamoth refrigerator. FOB SALE A pair of good mules.! Will sell for all cash or part cash and 1 the balance on time. Apply to John W Oulledge, Wadesboro, N. C. WANTED OAK. TIMBER Round unsaw ed preferred. Apply to V. 8Upleton, Klondike Hotel. Wadesboro. N. C. w rx "v it in v iiirnftiiiAt 0TICE-For rates, regulations and rilW II Mr lVnJEJINII3 lapmag vouKon wuucuii iu kvuuwuuuo with the Wadesboro Sewerage Co., ap ply to J. F. Allen, Sej.-Treas. Southern Savings Bank Money Order. CEDAR BILL. Mrs. Squires and little son are visiting her father. Mr. D. U. Let me have your order for Diamond or Solid Gold Rings of m ;any Kind for any purpose. guarantee my prices and you may rest assured that the quality of the goods is all that you want, if I fill the order. Come here with your order for Watches, Jewelry or anything to be found in a first class jewelry store. R. L BOWMAN OoL II F. McKae of Maxtott: a niMnU-r f the at Iidattr. Ment jeMenla here in the inter of Iuh camjtaifni for ctKiimis ioner of agriculture. Colonel McHae r a uccefid fanner vA tm'.ine- man. ami a-, a legislator, he clearly demons rale I hi al.ilitv to deal jnlelhgvntlv ithlhegraie eriou prt14cui,s of tate. I'nle'. all iira fail. h is tlie man w rwople iif Anm want; for a- rule uiy ttirr a man who lias really u -reeded anl who, aide fnxa ling fully raaUe to atteixl t the affair of the office he seek, i". withal, a moral and upright tizrn. CVlonel Mcllae should feel grat if ieil at the hleral encour anient he mvixtsl in Wadesboro vetenlay frfm the town- mot ultantial citizen.. Mu. Kittmin'! friends were happy when they found a letter written by Mr. Craie to N. Glenn Williams stating that he was op losed to interferini: with that gentleman's whiskey business at Williams. Now since that was published, the friends of Craig I. are found one of about the same eotiment written by Mr. Kitchin to Mr. Williams. Kitchin is cer tainly Craig's equal in letter writ ing so far, if not in the matter of carrying contention. second prizes of liooks. ius rww- -;c. t,. ik. cousin. ;r.. I turned a few days ago from Nor- i wood, where Miss Glenn has been vi iv a i rva nin wuru w tj vvui i . IT aa 1 hnnui June .1 .1 lO oVlnrlr a m wm:iiiiJK axju LWUW aVMruuillg -r,.i ..-.ii ti.A;, .w- school ineir many court houe immedialelv afUr the ,au w naTC inem " norao Win. m I w.a a x. a . I address. Miss ftnei imniap has been all In the Wadesboro Library home for a few days, but will re- tnay bo found a number of books u to Albemarle Monday. containing information on the sub- Our former Sunday school su- ject of -the address, and the Anson nerintendent, Mr. Pet Dunlap of Chapter has for sale, at 0 cents a adesboro, was at Sunday school ooy, fine copies of 'Mrs. Susan Mast Sunday, and as usual added Lees History of the united to the interest of the service. He States from a Southern Stand- says that as he becomes better ac poinL'" Mns. Kiiirxk I4itti.i quainted with the people, Wades- I'res. Anson Chapter. L. D. C boro crows on him. He is be coming quite fond of it. Kel'BttreooJ Favorite. Mrs. Del la Hampton and chil- Mra. E. D. Chaxlea. of Ilarbor, Maine, jdren and Mrs. Olivette Erasing-, nakin of Eectric Bitter. aT: "It ton and child are visiting their i m u wj uvi iituiiw ling wiu a.'" It deserve to he a fararite rery whereV It givea quick relief in dyrpep-1 Miss Mattie Dunlap. who has a. Urer complaint, kidney derange- been teaching near Norwood, has cm the blood. m a thorourh purifier makes I "OW. .ML. 1 & . ! A . r r I it twpenaiiy narini aa npnng meaicine. I have just received a big lot of these well-known and justly famous bug gies and will give some excellent bargains to buyers. Better see me if you want to save some money on your new buggy. D. li. Carter, Polliton, li Lumber Wanted 500 Feet Poplar Lumber, any length. WO Feet Oak Lumber, any length. 500 Feet Ash Lumber, any length. WOOD & IRON WORKS CO. Wadesboro, N. C. Thla grand alternaUrv tonic la ac4d on- j der guarantee at Parana Drug Co. 50c. P0LKT0N NOTES As a result of the revival meet ings which closed at the Method ist church last Thursday night. sixteen were added to the church and there were quite a number of conversions. Miss Bessie Dewese received an alligator last week, sent by her Tur. Stanly Enterprise says that it a desk is full of prohibition arti cles, and we might add that the signs of the times are full of logi cal prohibition arguments. Ir cheap politics, this Craig aralanche. The people dont know what they are doing, do they I What this country needs is more "bog and hominy and less cotton and confusion. Ktcrxal progress b the watch word for Wadesboro. Wiiex will the electric cars con nect with Lilnrille? Lawyer till. IjOmAon BoikltM- wndrd a 1411 la walch tb laat ltvn wii thaa utd: "T dlmlms wHh 70a after tha caaa ii Umt. X Ua lawjar ooc tartw a paaat oat of doort bocaaao b did sot with to tako op kia caaa. lit afterward eot alia a Nil for 2 narta "for hta troubio. a.aohr 00 brother, Mr. Burgas Dewese, who roeotf ln tho prwat of a bara from has a position in Florida. It is on of aJa eiltata wroto to taaak him about four feet long and seems to " z: lOT " be perfctly at home here. rraafor oaco iiin a lawjor, ! um I :n c r : j dacat worth 10 kmiay f. T,e P" s spending sometime pUod th lawyer at bo pot t coU la here with relatives. He has been bia pocktt aad took out 8a. id. "Htraa teaching in tx)uth Carolina for the joar cbaac. 8ix sbiuinca irttpac last two years and is favorably m mj rtnuar cooaaiiattoa roo, yon 1 impressed wiin tne people there. anow-- i.am tiaaotto. Iiss Inez Cmmp spent Satnr- awaiiaw. may and fcunday in Charlotte. ,mtl !T.. Jl- ' Mrs. Kosa Horton, of Wake IZT "jr;:Xr.ly TisiUDg her unc Mr. tha Mffarsaaaeo, aad vtt ka la aa ta I 0, atart ta graatar part of tha tiaa. Do I Mrs. J. Ferree and children left yow tatak j can Co ttr I Sunday on a visit to relatives in caar ticuuaadj Hamlet and Colombia, S. C. v: LZ -ZJZTTZ1. T Mr- Edmund Maake returned yaUtkTalha DrLT a word rttr ' pleted a coarse in bookkeeping at . . . DrengnonTa Business College in 'rr?jzrzz r: zir-r: Rieigh. rka aid wonta. I 1)00,4 frTet the prohibition ntj word.- was Ua py yonag peking at the academy Friday pnaco a ropir. -waat poor faOow la nignu a harry tooiti baa aota raaaod troa- Mrs. E. O. Pusy re tamed to bloa htaaoif to look at Uf data of itr her home at Fair View Mondav -Urarpool M arrary. after soendint? a few darn with TUMpiMtonruu. Misse Loo, JolU imd Frances "Cocantnptioo had m in iu graap; Edwards attended the Primitive and I had iW reachod tho jumping Baptist Association near Son roe r pUco wh I waa adrtoM to try Dr. Sunday. X. kbig'a Kaw DUcorery; aad I want to aay right bow. It aarad my Ufa, Jm- r. , - r r - tt hotUoa U XoerrfcadT fca walcoma whan w foal " aara I rood: and wo fool that war mJt wKm (llinMalaad. N. C. I oar diPMliro orrana an mkinr rwrwv. m mauj r wnum mua 'iwu asa tony. ur. Ainara Pi aw LAio ua regu ha pit man aaala. of a wall and Ooorgt Koora. of woai. aoro losn aad for pro- lUto tho action of atomach. Hvm aiul roatlag paooxaonla Now Dtaoorery U bowola ao porfectly ono cant holp fool- Zrv rmjoM 1 uaa; n wnen bo naoa uteao ptua. sac tkut Co. Trial tottla froo. at Parana Drug Ca .... Administrator's Notice Having qualified before the clerk of the Superior court of Anson county as administrator upon the estate of Elisha Hamilton, deceased, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of the said decedent, to present the same, duly verified to the under signed on or before the 1st day of May 1909, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Sompt payment This the 1st of day ay 1908. H. W. LOWER Y, Administrator of Elisha Hamilton, Dc. Administrator's Notice OFFlCEtS: John T. Patrick. Pres.: T L. Candle, V. Pres.; W. M. Morton. Having qualified before the clerk of Cashier; W. P. Ledbetter, Assistant the Superior court of Anson county as Cashier. administrator unon the estate of J. 7lf money ordera coat more than oars. They DIRECTORS Fred J Coxe J W Grooms, deceased, this is.to notify al'l requLe twice aa much red tape, the ordex 0dom w T RoBe W Q Bennett, Jr. P0118 holding claims against the la no better, and it require a longer time C. W. Thomas, W. T. Brasinjfton. 681410 .of. he said decedent, to present to' recover if it la loot than oor BANK John W. Galled ire, J. S. Webb. T. W. I same' vennea to tne undersigned uoun-v t,o0 Autin. F. M. Hightower, D. A. Mc- ot oeiore ine zna aay or May 1909, . Uregor. John T. Patrick, S. M. Clarke, SOUttiem Sav ings Bank. Peter Jones, Geo. T. Boyette. OMETIME ago, yes quite a long time ago, some one asked wise old Socrates if water weighed more with a fish swimming in it The old Gentleman knew bis questioner was from Mis souri, so he said Jet's try and see. Mr. Socrates Js not with us any more, but we still have plenty of those folks from Missouri, and it is these folks that we would like to " SHOW." Now, we want to show you our strong line ot BUGGIES - Tyson & Jones, Hack ney, and Piedmont "These three, but the greatest ot these is the Tyson & Jones. It is useless to talk some people about a lyson & Jones Buggy: they have used them and know what they arer they have learned to know a good thing Inexperience; it is no trouble to sell these people another. But it is the man who has never tried a Tyson Sl Jones Bu&Jy that we are looking for. BLALOCK HARDWARE CO. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to ' said estate are requested to make prompt payment. This the 2nd day of Hay 1908. PETER S. GROOMS, Administrator of J. M. Grooms. a "A Old Hickory Rustic Rock ers, Chairs and Settees. The exact type used by Old Hickory Jackson in his day. The latest craze in porch chairs. By far the most sensible and most durable, inexpensive porch furniture on the market. Come in and have a seat in one and see how well you arc pleased. GATMNGS FURNITURE CO. The Mouse of Quality. Rutherford St. Phone 4 1 . Don't be a poor old Hindoo Who does the best he kindoo tie wears no clothes to pintoo And has to make his skindoo Our stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Gents' Furnishings Today are up to tomorrow. We may have exactly what you want, anyway drop in and see. Always glad to see you and to serve you when we can. ctJIcy & Wail 3ZS Some Rare, Bargains in High Grade 2 Musical Instruments Pianos and Organs v I have the following Organs and Pianos for immediate sale which, at the price offered, are bargains for tho ierson exert ing to ever buy,,., 1 Carpenter Organ $r5 Each 1 Carpenter Organ, 4ine instrument. .. . 94 Each 2 Needman Organs r. . .... 48 Each 1 Piano, worth $275 $1C0 1 Piano, Good Instrument . . 140 1 Piano 100 The above prices are for cash on the spot. Any of the instruments will be sold on the intallment plan for a slight advance. These nust be sold and the prices quoted are the lowest. A. b. gaudjuie: $50 Piamond Rings free! One to the lady in Aadesboro and one to the lady in Anson county receiving the greatest number of votes in this contest These Rules Shall Govern The Voting $1-00 paid on the subscription of any person already a subscriber to The Ansonian, entitles the person paying the same to 100 votes. $1.00 paid for a person not already a subscriber to Tins Ansonian entitles the person paying the same to 200 votes. Smaller amounts in same proportion. Each coupon clipped from the paper, entitles the person presenting them to 10 votes. The Ansonian Voting Contest for Diamond Ring Started Tuesday, March 17th, 1908. i I hereby oast ....... Votes for Miss- as being the most popular young lady in (Signed)....... This Coupon if presented on or vill be reoeived and7 counted for before May 18th, 1908, 10 votes in the contest. K-Votes "-ed by ail will be deposited by the Editor of .the paper as'directcd by the person sending the same. ; Address-all communications to, ' . 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