AT YOUR LABEL! ADVERTISING RATES Transient rates lift cents par tad. Contract ratM 10 ceata par lack 8 HEX rnr mmam u tatt. tt 5 tm art Wit. srM t IMtl A Halt I W tM ag rMkt. to Mfnctnt. and term of eon tract. 2 a a . :?peciai care given au au.rerualac .ai - .-.a aal Published Evory X u 3 od a y VOLUME 2. WADESBORO, N. C, MAY 19. 1908. NUMBER 3 J LOOK! - u olid' EX-COV. RUSSELL DEAD THE LAST CALL! Tint Afltl-Proortltloa Wbmaa. (Monroe Enquirer.) ummer Comforts At the Aft of 19 Be wis Elected to tie UfisUtire nl Was oi tbe Reici tt 23 served Two Terras li Coajrress Sketch of His Life (Wilmington Special 14th to The Char lotte Observer.) This is the last issue of this pa- Some sort of woman nmarW per before the election. Tuesday, struck Salisbury last Saturday and List of Candidates For the Various aiay xouwoe rjnancjpauon a ay ont on the streets she went preach in norm Carolina. ing against prohibition. That was V w 1116 polls go early stay indeed a rare sight. Ever since and workl tvery vote countsi Hquor has been made the women Make the majority greater than it have been against its manufacture was lasi Augusu l en your neign- and sale. A woman who nr.Kr. 3 YUUK KULII- pmxmmmt f wvataaaaxaa-wtaaaaaiac icAL medicine! SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPARTMENT s 2 Offices. National. State and County Democratic Co n veatioos to be June 13. At a meeting of the Democratic WOman W MO WantA I lvTaWnfli7A llnmmittaa nnnenfinir II J . rpl m I " M-Mw M T w WUUIUvWiVt WUJ4ai.a44 Ex-Governor Daniel L. Russell Ll VT c-" iquor maae ana sow must De very of J. A. Lockhart, chairman, J. G. d ied this afternoon at 3 o his home in Brunswick county ter an illness of several weeks, suiting from a recurrence 'clock at r M WBy' lonely ror there are few of her Boylin, I. I. Little, J. ' A. Mc- af- r" .u i- y o iw .u klcd Alus woman preacher up Gregor, T. V. Hardison, Peter I I on lha liititr i nfapocto HI IV tha I -a. a 1 I ill I l I J.. re- 7 o ;"v i-L-.- at CIUlsuurJ oiowea in iromijones, or., u. rl. iuvers, V. W. .l. i aiio iuu-ui uuiumuuuw i somewnera nn norm ann sru nm. Kappott h i Anctm i Wwnh- Ccmtirstcd By Special CtStor. SUNDAY, MAY 24. LESSON TRUTHS Lesson 8. Jesus' Death and "Let us learn to die by seeing Burial. John 19:17-42. Jesus die. The true Christian will r- i . t,, . . , . come to the last moment on earth Golden Text. "Christ died for v;u i M .n tu. our sins arding to the script- cross of Christ is the true 'center ures." I Conn. 15:3. of church There believera FUNDAMENTALS. meet, of all tribes, nations and !"rJi.K VS? r uu!5 "'." claim that the farmer will vote to wKnn W , . J w T n- 'T A:,r on PJ- At the cross we forget vukk wnica neanaerea loaryearsi f- w;n 9 tw. ..,. I . , , "" ,v "7 ,J a. . uhhwwi, xmaaj, 111 i,x.i. v- ll differences. - I eL Y ill you i The farmer I m oreat ahane. Th nM U lantlr.rr 4 w T.r,;r, h m f a .-'"eremr5? mm 1 " v. I wua va It. 4. A UUlUAl VKJLi I Uli V V J ago, necessitating an operation at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was loves his home, the ISUl, the girl the bums and the barroom loafers fni-marlir XfoTTorlor, kaM . . . m I I v u-a-, . J A" A- U4 1MU UVIU t m. Will be found conveniently near if you let us sell you these: 63 year, of age and is survived of "?n?f5 tKLnfh r the first time enjoyed a sermon Wednesday, the precinct meeting side Se DaZscus gate the immediate family only by his JT? fm - sermonor it is of the various townships were Slde Uamascus wife. boy and the joy of the girl will be tampering with sacred things to called for Saturday, June 13th, LESSON FACTS. Klondyke er hi IxSo the study " e pot allow (he woman preacher of the Democratic plan of orgMuza- e'tee informal Waltefo MdcroS Crown and TUmpC .der the leaned M.ur L?ro?DS..Uhff Z 4SLl5? 1D' ."T tlM r6' n!16 Annat, inhe nit iSate Ik bond tTe croL ad X . In 1868. when but 23 , Fanners of Anson county, what 'W.tojo; Sunday. Senatorial convention who , will be after t'he bef and probabIJ ful duty to the crown and joreu. ao you minic or inisi neaouoie w nunau iwi uxajr- mstrucveu ai. me county primaries nKnnf 1 m An iVromil.P trial triumDh. youreffor. Overwhelm, the liq- or Boen, U,t a, notsayit when the county officers are nom- tL tatadrtattS ILLUSTRATIVE uor interests with the majority of it was not that he was wanting to mated. . . poef n0;onuP UrM m ... and White Mountain I Freezers. hen only 19 years was elected to the Legisl riorth Carolina from his native county and served two terms be fore attaining his majority. Fol lowing his service in the Legisla ture, he was made tithe commis sioner or iirunswick, and while engaged there lot law unde of London years of age, he was made judge of the superior court of this dis trict and served in that capacity WW . six years. lie was the youngest man who ever served on the bench in North Carolina. Upon the expi- ' ration of his judicial term, he was elected to Congress from this dis trict on the greenback" ticket. defeating Col. A. M. Waddell, the Democratic nominee. He served two terms in Congress and later devoted himself to a lucrative law practice in Wilmington. In 1894 he was elected on the fusion ticket to the governorship of North Car olina, serving a full term of four years. .Returning to limington, he formed a copartnership for the practice of law with John H. Gore, Jr., this copartnership continuing until the death of Mr. Gore in 1904. The ex-Governor's greatest legal With a vision of the cross be PlaceThe hill Calvary, out- fore us, how can we lay out our lives for seltish purposes and per sonai gainl With a vision of the . assured with the licensed saloon I i " ; " o - r'l-V, "w .o. sacrihce of Ubnst for men before spiagene. tof . WRV 0rpr , orpr I r::"'" k L" I ty - - I The last lesson tells the story of us, can we refuse to offer our own lslature on .L i . r . 77 ... i-'" duo wwiubu w uio wuuiy cwnvenuon w oe , . . T . - , w. I I l.n rAMW mnrr.no. this I 1 . I ... I thft lvf M ttn I In nil kmr.n V.a w. ..uwi iuiciw, u u&iub v ajii(juor auvocaie, nowever, was a in Wadesboro on Monday June Statement: Mitt!, too mnrh fnr tliA li crowd, except the regular old count v convention will send dele- ty wnlskey in J save It fa every elec- soaks. Mayor A. H. iioyden of gates to the State, Congressional UnnV toHav Thft trial of .Ta nfW nrZn .1. - t.. ...kit. .... .k. U.l 1 1 -L - I 1 tt . . , .. mi I r - " " vavuu nun, gui nunc tis utcb i 10c bciiw oouauurjr, wnu is aiso cuairmau ana oenaioriai convention. ne xi 1 fA.,., Ran rAi;nnn. )a I ji a mi i. a. a j j . comes Deiween mese lessons, in '-" uuijr. M.ki.. n ti..lnnf nnm tkA .nn u I .l r . i . J the record we and six distinct iorerunner or thebetrftval. In all historv th efforts on the altar! world has no scene so heroic, no "vTS Z a. 1 11 1 .1 a l .1 lw v' " J ! iragwy su uiacK as mat wnico we cross. Duty indi same is oiten a cross, a cross. There is The cross is the the crown. Duty your votes. By your ballots re fute this insult to North Carolina farmers. Remember May 26. Vote early. Work bard to gtt your neighbor to me poll . This is our last Victory is ours! The question is I aa a. i . mnt I fcava. wwkw. guard the good name of Salisbury that he kept the she-mouth piece the MAJORITY. MEN DO US! Anti-Saloon League. riign rnest, uaiaphas, Deiore sun- ThA Kintr nf tK .TAtr. 5m- ra,,wp'"' rise, ine lormer session or ine honV .wl tr RinhAi;.!. T- .1 . i I 1. . . m. I " .... v. . A WM.v XTominenc oerore the JJemocrat? oananerim arter o a. m. lhe ostahIih orw, a Mlimnn .T. 1-'1a m. . - I 1 I f-'-' ....w. wv- names iriai Deiore jruai. xne wai De- n nhr t r T nn!. M . tt J rri I " ' By, . tjrov- iore neroa. ne nnai appearance ctArt in th wrlr TJr.nr tk. T ernor jonnson or Minnesota and l Deiore mate and the order tor I rrat cfnrtJ" "T tr;n wam r I n rr T.i a. -i'-: m:. I V. .. w-, rlav she would do what sh did nn ?.uu "r vjra. UI yeieware. cruciucioii. xi is wcun Kichelieu, to become such a communication. c.;ni. u(nm.u l:K: No candidates mentioned tor vice aoout s:du in the morning. Alter reformer, surh a lAarlr of tk uaku,uaJ aavac auaa. uulul I nMcM.nt I ! J.L l . T . . . . 'l piwiwui. hid ocureuwj u uoaiu, mo l uvc i race in truth, that th rarjt will of liquor interests off the street on nATi "S3 S i T' Sunday-not that at ail-but for J wsmSSHP T n riiA ragenn tViaf Ka lmonr f.iii oii of William Jennings Bryan, Gl the reason that he knew full well that if that woman spoke on Sun- Therefore he would Make it lKlv not alow ner to Jfet out OQ the FROM "PLOWMAN." His Principal Theme Belo? Politics. He Naturally Discusses some Candidates. (Correspondence of The Ansonian.) The moon runs high this month. Hon. R. N. Page of Montgom- sion is formed and moves from I rruoif v von incirln of thrAA vMr streets and yawp about liquor. county; has n.. for the palace of Herod out under the and then show such divine power J 1 Cxngress from this district, and shadow or the great castles of as to rise from the grave in three w.rf.aw .4. r . nA-n un 6 f .l?e. ve.ry -ccep? "iPPicus, r-nasaei, ana iviariamne, days. "-Bishop J. W. Bashford. ,..wMVw. - I manner in wnir.n np. nas ronnnr.tpn itnronfrn tno nonron or .inna catfl i rn. uu i s i i o o i an 11 w nai ai v it iiiin. i iiiiii ii a (The Robeaonian. Lumberton.) himself, will probably have none. Gennath. As it moved slowly on, our la,. cities, every year when Miss Alma Rancke entertained I ITZ uu l.u, I !"TT 1 "l ITl I in? Ptnaay ot the only son W Friday evenining from 9 to 12 o'clock at her home on the corner of Sixth and Walnut streets. Immediately after arriving the guests had the pleasure of partak- place has been very favorably names of the prisoners, and the celehratpd. on mar a a man. who mentioned but is not seeking the offences for which they were need a mitrh to hnln Him waiv office. about to die." According to CUS-I and utVioka arm io miita AofrtrrrmA state and county ticket. torn, Jesus was obliged to carry He is not a relative of the family. The candidates for governor, wther the entire cross or the heavy but he seems to be more highly inncombft- cross oeams, wnicn were rasienea honored than all the others. Years Will sell you a Freezer as low as $1.65 and a Refrigerator for $4.75. Have both in larger and more ex pensive sizes. We bought them to sell and you had better see us before you make a purchase of either. & I - - 'If l-f UW W UU IIIU KS II ll'll H aa aru U K KM WW mMM M II. I J I I 41 A I W achi.rero.nt w perhaps the win- This pheoomeo is usually ac- ing of the contents of a large are c.e ujj of Buncombe; e- 'as uresiueu I laiwuiu, ui xciauu. n.su- i i , . 1 . r. 1 v n- w,uvu I. . t t I hie atTTic rvkunrl rr tha nrniaiti n r I iL l. i t I r m ninrr with nfhor ttrrnArc nf thA comDanied with a low temDerature. I punch bowl, which was f.mnn- snnh T)aL-nt hnH nit and the weather now (Mav 11) is over by Mfss Dora Smith. which ia atill fsh in tho. minds of no exception to the rule. It is The main feature of the evening ci-io Ha tr.o (ino on uhpat. a Iarirft cron of was a flower contest, in which LariMclir ill tirKAn tht rAlHr tl I which is exi)ccted to be harvested Miss Polly Crowder and Mr. R. Lca mrrsm 5n Ka fTnitArl totAC in thp wllPftt SfCtion. McN. NiXOh WOI1 tilO PHZCS, Shd - - "t a u U 111 UIU 111 I Wal kV I w-- - - - I ley Horne, of Johnson. For lieutendant-crovernor the supreme court four years ago, and Some few report stands of cot- ff special honor, m addition to Xf WMnon hfl Ja KoI it is said that his great speech be- ton. I have seen one field only the prizes received, Miss Crowder Wonnt of Washington, have been his arms bound to the projecting this man. at the npril of his Ufa. sides. Jesus was exhausted and saVeci the boy, who was then a n.ma, rui w T wr a t sanK oeneam me ouraeu. xne babe. Thfts r pformAd limha in uaiuw vi vvri. if. 4. IT VVU. VI 1 i . . . Randolph; Senator J. Reese Blair, s?d.ier,! Pf688, mto he service one the marks of his heroism, and the of Montgomery; Judge W. J. of the bystanders, Simon. Though boy is thus reminded of his own . . - ' &. of Href ttoi-tt inriirmanf Simnn J 1 J 1 f 1 I 1 at first very indignant, Simon, danger and deliverance. So should the wounds in the hands and feet A good many planting over fore that distinguished tribunal that has a stand. was made with a fever of 104 de- are counting on grees upon him. ithout going cotton and corn, into the merits of his position in The prohibition campaign is that suit, it is said that his speech opening up. The people need of four hours in length was one of stirrimr on that line. Mavor . 1 a .w"""aT the most able heard oy me couruiwjj enthused the audience at in many years. and Mr. Nixon were crowned mentioned. Queen and King. Miss Ada Mc- or secretary of state, the pres Kinsieand Mr. L. E. Whaley, Jr. ent incumoent, uol. J. Bryan doinfr the crowninsr stunt. The Crimes, and (jren. W. F. Roberts, occasion was one of delierht from of Crates, are candidates. start to finish. For auditor, the present incum was doubtless impressed with the rmi I - -w sense of his real service." ine of thn nmrififtd .Taco RnAAlr of d. women following in the crowd Hverance and life through his infi nite love and suffering. tations I A mother with hp.r two littU The crucifixion was at the place children was caught in a snow- of A skull." It is near the road storm miles from home. In the GOV. GLENN AT WASHINGTON bent, Dr. B. F. Dixon, and Frank thronged with travelers. Modern rapidly drifting snow the little cuuiubtu me auuieuLc Haekett. of WillrAc . apAmnH HntA.c scholars nave nxed upon tne piace ones soon grew weary, iney are Uoncord church Saturday KMin I Vnr tronror tHa n.c0nf as that of the skull-shaped knoll too heavy for the mother to carry. Creates Sensation fey Bold Before Governors. E3. G. Covington Does Ansonian Advertising (Washington Special. 14th. to Charlotte Owerrer. ) Governor K. B. Glenn of North Carolina covered himself with glory before the President and the Governors today. He made a very delightful speech, taking as his subject the Appalachian White Mountain park project, lhe limes inst.). His argument was strong. manly and convincing. He struck the keynote when he classed him- Speecb self as one who would be ashamed of himself, if he were not a pro hibitionist. hat self-respecting lotte. (Charlotte News.) cumbent, B. R. Lacy, and Capt. above Jeremiah's grotto, outside She can save herself, for she has S. A. Ashe, of Wake. ar ranrli- the present north wall, near the sufficient clothing to keep her J a TiomiiMiiD nara I ha clriill a TV. I nrarm nnrl c? 11 tri mant ctMnmn Rev. J. Lr. Adams, the prohlbl- ; u.J J nAaranra is iriven the hill bv its carrv hftr homA? hut ahn cannot t on orator, was arrested in the w ucj-.a,, "Vueu f , , s : . T --- --- -- ---"- -j :r (jiement. of Salisbury now oare top ana iwo nonow caves in save nerseir ana ine cniiaren. X . i ",T " -I . I tflnt attomfiv ftnP.ral. Jnrim R R in its face. The man would not be ashamed to be Winof Hertfordd John about the "sixth ho classed with a crowd one of whose P' t"11 f ZhieVoi E- Woodard, of Wilson, are can- according to John. If members can make and circulate a under the orders or unieiot didates Mark, the time was aboi lie on our noble Governor? good than Pay What It Costs ? THE PROOF f4 USINESS firms who persistently : B l advertise in The Ansonian, I are doing business and they are frank to tell us that we are help ing. Special sales advertised in 1 he Ansonian catch the public eye and some of Wadesboros most successful business men have learned this. Ask them for us. THE REASON aaTaaTaraBaTaTaaTaTaTaTiaaaaaaaaTa(aaaTaHaTaavaaaTaaaTaHaTaTa Because The Ansonian goes every week into nearly 2000 prosper ous homes, in Anson County, and is read by a large part of the county's best people, the ones that buy goods and pay for thenx . Another reason is that The An sonian does not run "stale" advertise ments. You mav forget to change your Ad. but we will not When you have sold the goods advertised, wp cut out the AD. because you don't need it Then, you need another, wc don't want your good money unless wc ckn do you some good, is tnai lair? Stop talking panic and advertise in The Ansonian. crucifixion was With a mother's love she strips hour" noon, j her warm coverings from herself, we follow I and even while wrapping them a VaMif: Q I Aolti11v a iAn m- Vt A a s9alfnfra n . i i . i I m 111 M. 15. I xa a i a. cuv viiuu v cao wu v v w Ma sm. utij caa vuuva uvi w ronce innsienDurg, wno siaiea For. sunerintendp.nt, of nnhlin The apparent discrepancy may be sinks by their side in unconscious- "Farmer" of Red Hill named a rorcn A?FnHin nnt instruction, Prof. J. Y. Joyner. due to the Oriental want of pre- ness and death. There he higher od ticket. Three better men P6.?!01. ?: There is no ooDosition to him. cision in reckoning time. The law of love conquered the lower I TA I li-11TT n T"l -wr Tllfl KT-U W w Ww III I I II III tWi TT - - - - I . I m m For corporation commissioner- third hour may have been past law of self-preservation, and tbe and the sixth hour not yei come, children were round alive, because Nailed to the cross is the board a mothers love and life . met tbe and L C which was worn from the J uoge- violence of the storm for them. ment hall to Golgotha by the Thus Jesus died, unable to coma lcket. lhree better men . j, " M Craig, McLendon, 'and to.-dIoT-Ky prohition or ' 1 I onli .tvpaKi ni f i An cf root enaalrin(TO inan v,ra.g, inciuuuu, , auu anti.prohibition street speakings. K r corporation commissioner: Thomas cannot be found. The at- M"r Franklin when inter- R F- Aycock, of Wayne; Maj. Uck on Craig that was begun in vi wrftteV ? the dav said tht H A- Indon, of Chatham; S. A. ii- i-k u :s c;n viewed later in me aa., saia mat . Vv.,,. j V i k.a .ftn mAn .lla it t Vi A rtn A ct a rt. ling feature of the session. Among " adesboro by Kitchin is .still be- he had . eQ orders to sto the Middleton, of Dublin, .i .l; ni :,i . i int' WHFiii. mul now. as uicu. ii u 1 Ai na?wft . ot vvairp. .ricK'"Y everyday. f""ft. .f'!Sf For commissioner of labor and Christ. This board tells of the down from the cross because eof of the orth told us that we were V?? t"w . Va ea! trot if 1 Will LKJ CaH3 a 1 a we wanted anyming 10 come iu vou and we would get it. The very first time we come to you to assist us in preserving a great industry, we are rebuffed." This statement brought forth such men as F lature. I : If t Cl: a. I nnmo fnr ujhirh h A 10 tn (lie. ItlArnAii hir that, inhnita Inrn vvhlh ".r;rL stood when he crave the order that - : ouipmnu, present ; - -- 7. v n' JI r, "Z ruuy looheu aiir witu . , , cnn.uP j f assistani commissioner, ot Mender- wlLliJL tI1D. "cns "'.T" ,ou Ul."1. w ou"cl. vivnwuaijr u i.r ATrTrrtion and "? . " " ' cn Aimtr Tk r av.AV.;n revencre because of the compulsion we miirht wear hia riirhteousnesii. T I Arlomc horl lAft thA rltv 1 ""'" a-'iaca a wa iauuUM hum awav v y er. Tbe office ! 7--, For commissioner, of agricul- Two bandits. U 'IT Ta.' J Vf .nnU is seeking the man this time. He I " ZrZ " I' Z I ture: C. C. Moore, of Mecklen- "nc calls upon W fn 2l tts of consented to make the race only "ffir W. A. Graham, of The soldiers ta the United SUtes. because the people eagerly be- Governor Glenn's reference to 'T' uuLTVi 1 l 1 used to force him to condemn the jfiH POETS vVORD. The: Nazarine. the Nazarine in dead," Caiaphas the Hitch Priest said. Two bandits. One rails at Christ. "Hia wonder-working deeds are o'er, him for mercy. ffe we iw no more. take his clothing. pA-Bk JfKa ,h.mAfni ! And our holy Temple a law Be kept free from ev ry naw; menuoe upon tne tact inai ine f "TK of AhTmance- The prophecy is fulfilled. It will S2? eSL!!5??fl .ad 6 e! R McKae. ofEobesonrTnd! be inWeiting to study thewords "U,C,"V" j j - .iT business less but that he loves rev,ercuu uiu partPr Qf wflkft of Jesus on the Cross. Father, old war times was made during the busin' . . , unm. fnt. tua i : .,uM his country ano nis peopie more. , , , n l: .ui or insurance commissioner. .1. CDUrvj ui au uniuiui.u ouuivoo r , - , lOWea IO uiaao au luoir Biiw.no rolmtthpv dn TodftV thou shalt be inwhirhho followed the lines of There s patriotism of the Cmcm- nmhihition nndisturbed J R- oung, present commissioner, what they do. jnait oe President Itoosevelt yesterday in natus type. m W here his people - honored minister of the No opposition. condemninir Conirress for its in- need him he is reaay to leave nis , , nleadini? for tem- For State Senate. This, the activitv. xen and bis plow to serve them. - ' submitted to the in- seventh senatorial district is com "We have come here year after 1 ou need not tear that ne win oe 5. . f &rresL HArornr HI Ann anH more careiui aoout ieamering nis - - isked that something be done to ?wn nest than he wi I beateutdo- i. .L. j.a a, mtT his dutv faithfullv. He is no rrguiaie uiojuu usury ui uier-auiw - A U a Mnn .n intra. UrUlC5iUUai UWJIUV.IOU, BUU juravrj. . VaJ 'b I J a 1 L Safe state forestrv. but we cannot regu late the inter-state industry. And Crackers Attempt to from Raleigh Jail. (Raleigh Dispatch.) Escape doesn't need the office. air. r. rj. iuuujiu uao iuikcu , - t i .u .very time, we come to our Kepre- ahe U therank, of the far- - n - Uj answer w. have been 8ettinS pto h. brave ftjSS g "Speiler Cannon said at the from the people, and knows their ?PPf' j'A8,': banquet last nisht that the way to wants. He is thoroughly reliable. gX3 a . .a . . t a 1 a aLAHM.. j ji I the floor of the cell was a little comeaerauou ia me yariuusauivcs. uiuu. uv uwuwy auu mu ua I cannot speak for Maine or Mas- ing. He is worthy, capable, and sachusetU or New York, but I can on the right side of all moral say that we of the South tried con- questions. Vote for him, and be federation once and it did not pay. proud of your Representative. We don't want confederation in Craig for Governor, McLendon this matter. We wint concerted for the Senate, Thomas for the action by the entire nation, and if Lower House. All who think Congress will pass a Trill great with me stand up till you are good will result. counted. I ask you Governors from all F. K. Lentz would make a parts of the Union to adopt a reso- jjxxxl cotton weigher at Wades- lation at this conference demand- boro. lowman. ing that Congress pass now at this session, short as it is a law looking to the preservation of our forests." Governor Glenn made a fine im pression. Among those who were D.eased with his manner of speech and what he said was Governor Good For Everybody. Mr. Norman R. Cnolter a prominent architect, in the Delbert Building. San Francifco, aaya: "I folly endorse all that haa been said of Electric Bitten aa a tonic medicine. It ia good for every- correcta stomach, liver : ana thin and were trying to force an opening when the discovery was made. This would merely have put them in another cell and not at large but their purpose evidently was to watch when the attendants went in to feed the negro prison ers and then perhaps get upon the deputies from above. Since the this affair the yeggmen have been very quiet. They did this work in the day time as . they are watched every night by special guard. . . . , T A. Johnson of Minnesota, who pre- ey, disorder in a prompt and effl sided over the meeting. He was cient manner andbniJds up the system." charmed with the eloquence and Electric Bittera is the .beat apringmedi- force of the Tar Heel. Hera cornea the print' winda to chap, tan and frackla, Uaa PlneeaJra Cax bollxwl (acta lika a ponltioe) for cuts, orea, bnrna, chapped Upa, hands and fjtoa. It aoothaa and heals. Sold by Mara Draa Cow , cine ever sold over a druggist' 8 connteT: aji a. blood ourifier it ia nneqnaled. 60c at Paraona Drng Co. . Rings little liver PiUa for bfliousneea wd sick-headache. They clean the sya em and dear the akin. Price t5c Try them. Sold by Martin Drug Co. The Lucky Quarter la tha one you pay ont for a box of Dr. King's New life POJa. They bring you the health that more precious than jewels. TryChem for headache, biliousness, constipation and malaria. If they disappoint you the price will be cheerfully refunded at Paraona Drug Co. . Man Zan Pile Remedy cornea ready to use, put up in a collapsible tube with nozzle attached. One application proves its ment. Soothes and heals, reduces inflammation and relieves acTenessaad ifoMnr Vnr a.1 1 forma or Taiea. raw 60c. Guaranteed. Sold try TVTlaT CiCk Martin posed of the counties of Anson, Davidson, Union and Stanly. This year Anson and Davidson select one senator each, the num ber to be sent from this district. The Anson county candidates are Dr. W. J. McLendon and Mr. J, A. Lock hart, both of whom are popular with large circles of friends. For Representative. The can didates for Representative from this county who have thus far an- with me in Paradise. Woman, be hold thy son! .... Behold thy motherl My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? I thirst. It is finished. Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit. For giveness. Salvation. Love. Atone ment. Physical suffering. Tri umph. Reunion. Jesus dies voluntarially for the sinning world and all nature sympathized with him. There was darkness over the land. The body of Christ was buried in the new tomb of Joseph, one of the disciples, al tho a disciple secretly because of the Jews. He went boldly to nounced themselves, are: Messrs. pjutA nnrl lrAd for th hodv. No F. E. Thomas and Thomas C. longer a secret disciple. The Coxe. cross changes cowards into heroes. For cotton weigher, Messrs, J. Joseph is assisted by Nicodemus, ar at-Tt a -r 11 1 . -w 1 1 a. Hi. itray or wades do ro ana uarey who nrst came to jesus Dy nignt, Allen of Wadesboro township are the only candidates who have an nounced themselves thus far, but mind you, there are others. In the State Democratic conven tion, which meets in Charlotte Wednesday June 24th, there will be 855 votes, 428 of these will nominate and candidate. Anson county will have 8 votes. Best Healer In Tbe World. Rev. P. 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Vain their plotting and their care All the yoke of Rome must bear Rome that will forever stand Mighty lord of every land." "So the Nazarine ia dead," In his palace Pilate said. The Temple now has passed away, ' Ended Rome's imperial day, But the Nazarene still lives. Peace to myriad souls He gives, lives in gentle words and deeds, ' In all that meets the spirit's needs. And the cross on which He died By His death is sanctified; Hosts in many lands acclaim The Crucified One by Hia name; In their faithful hearts axe sees Tbe ever-living Nazarene Priest and Pilate both have said That the Nazarene ia dead. False their wisdom false their lore - He lives now and evermore. AXON. Here You Are! WHAT? A First Class Blacksmith snop; doing all kinds of Wood and Iron Work in the most satisfactory style and at prices to suit the times. We are making a specialty of HORSE SHOEING and TIRE SETTING. We make our work an advertisement and guarantee every job. Give our expert horse shoer a trial and be convinced. 7W o r g gl n Bros. You will 4ind us near the water tank, in front of the-Huntley Old Stables. ' Notice of Administra tion. Having this day qualified before the clerk of the superior court of Anson county as executor of the last will and testament of Frances Smith wick, da ceased this Is to notify all persona hold ing claims against the estate of said decedent to present the same to the nn dersigned for payment on or before the 7th day of May, 1909, or this notice will be plead in bar. of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate settle ment. This May 7, 1908. . D. T. SMITHWICK, Louisbnrg, N. C Executor of Frances Smith wick. McLendon & Thomas Attya. aaa aast nu sua w aava.a l M IJ3S- Llllto.LlfcrPI!!: